registers for fast allocation a different way. This has us updating
used registers only when we're using that exact register.
Fixes rdar://9207598
llvm-svn: 129711
when no virtual registers have been allocated.
It was only used to resize IndexedMaps, so provide an IndexedMap::resize()
method such that
Map.grow(MRI.getLastVirtReg());
can be replaced with the simpler
Map.resize(MRI.getNumVirtRegs());
This works correctly when no virtuals are allocated, and it bypasses the to/from
index conversions.
llvm-svn: 123130
Print virtual registers numbered from 0 instead of the arbitrary
FirstVirtualRegister. The first virtual register is printed as %vreg0.
TRI::NoRegister is printed as %noreg.
llvm-svn: 123107
must be called in the pass's constructor. This function uses static dependency declarations to recursively initialize
the pass's dependencies.
Clients that only create passes through the createFooPass() APIs will require no changes. Clients that want to use the
CommandLine options for passes will need to manually call the appropriate initialization functions in PassInitialization.h
before parsing commandline arguments.
I have tested this with all standard configurations of clang and llvm-gcc on Darwin. It is possible that there are problems
with the static dependencies that will only be visible with non-standard options. If you encounter any crash in pass
registration/creation, please send the testcase to me directly.
llvm-svn: 116820
overload UserInInstr. Explicitly check Allocatable. The early exit in the
condition will mean the performance impact of the extra test should be
minimal.
llvm-svn: 113016
multiple defs, like t2LDRSB_POST.
The first def could accidentally steal the physreg that the second, tied def was
required to be allocated to.
Now, the tied use-def is treated more like an early clobber, and the physreg is
reserved before allocating the other defs.
This would never be a problem when the tied def was the only def which is the
usual case.
This fixes MallocBench/gs for thumb2 -O0.
llvm-svn: 109715
A partial redefine needs to be treated like a tied operand, and the register
must be reloaded while processing use operands.
This fixes a bug where partially redefined registers were processed as normal
defs with a reload added. The reload could clobber another use operand if it was
a kill that allowed register reuse.
llvm-svn: 107193
When an instruction has tied operands and physreg defines, we must take extra
care that the tied operands conflict with neither physreg defs nor uses.
The special treatment is given to inline asm and instructions with tied operands
/ early clobbers and physreg defines.
This fixes PR7509.
llvm-svn: 107043
Early clobbers defining a virtual register were first alocated to a physreg and
then processed as a physreg EC, spilling the virtreg.
This fixes PR7382.
llvm-svn: 105998
register allocation.
Process all of the clobber lists at the end of the function, marking the
registers as used in MachineRegisterInfo.
This is necessary in case the calls clobber callee-saved registers (sic).
llvm-svn: 105473
A partial redef now triggers a reload if required. Also don't add
<imp-def,dead> operands for physical superregisters.
Kill flags are still treated as full register kills, and <imp-use,kill> operands
are added for physical superregisters as before.
llvm-svn: 104167
This fixes the miscompilations of MultiSource/Applications/JM/l{en,de}cod.
Clang now successfully self hosts in a debug build with the fast register allocator.
llvm-svn: 103975
While that approach works wonders for register pressure, it tends to break
everything.
This should unbreak the arm-linux builder and fix a number of miscompilations.
llvm-svn: 103946
out aliases when allocating. Clean up allocVirtReg().
Use calcSpillCost() to allow more aggressive hinting. Now the hint is always
taken unless blocked by a reserved register. This leads to more coalescing,
lower register pressure, and less spilling.
llvm-svn: 103939
This is safe to do because the physreg has been marked UsedInInstr and the kill flag will be set on the last operand using the virtreg if there are more then one.
llvm-svn: 103933
Debug code doesn't use callee saved registers anyway, and the code is simpler this way. Now spillVirtReg always kills, and the isKill parameter is not needed.
llvm-svn: 103927
a condition's grouping. Every other use of Allocatable.test(Hint) groups it the
same way as it is indented, so move the parentheses to agree with that
grouping.
llvm-svn: 103869
When working top-down in a basic block, substituting physregs for virtregs, the use-def chains are kept up to date. That means we can recognize a virtreg kill by the use-def chain becoming empty.
This makes the fast allocator independent of incoming kill flags.
llvm-svn: 103866