contents of the set were small, deallocate and shrink the set. This
avoids having us to memset as much data, significantly speeding up
some pathological cases. For example, this speeds up the verifier
from 0.3899s to 0.0763 (5.1x) on the testcase from PR1432 in a
release build.
llvm-svn: 40837
1. Make SmallPtrSet::erase faster in the small case by replacing a memmove
with a pointer copy.
2. Fix a bug where the null terminator at the end of the array in the small
case was not copied
llvm-svn: 37696
not being generated correctly because the shl operator does not mutate its
object but returns a new value. Also, make the distinction between radix
16 and the others more clear.
llvm-svn: 37111
types:
1. Functions to compute div/rem at the same time.
2. Further assurance that an APInt with 0 bitwidth cannot be constructed.
3. Left and right rotate operations.
4. An exactLogBase2 function which requires an exact power of two or it
returns -1.
llvm-svn: 37025
handlers (like the pass list). My previous fix only supported *new* command
line options, not additions to old ones.
This fixes test/Feature/load_module.ll
llvm-svn: 35935
This dramatically reduce the amount of memory allocated by the commandline stuff
at static init time, changing it to build local data structures when ParseCommandLineOptions
is called. In a dummy empty program that links some llvm libraries, this reduces
the number of malloc'd bytes from 4864 to 3360 on entry to main. Most of that
memory is now allocated by non-commandline related stuff.
llvm-svn: 35701
Make the sys::Path::getFileStatus function more efficient by having it
return a pointer to the FileStatus structure rather than copy it. Adjust
uses of the function accordingly. Also, fix some memory issues in sys::Path.
llvm-svn: 35476
this to a NOTE: because pari/gp results start to get rounded incorrectly
after 192 bits of precision. APInt and pari/gp never differ by more than
1, but APInt is more accurate because it does not lose precision after 192
bits as does pari/gp.
llvm-svn: 34834
the bit width of negative numbers by computing the minimum bit width for a
negative value. E.g. 0x1800000000000000 could be just 0x8000000000000000
llvm-svn: 34695
1. Add unsigned and signed versions of methods so a "bool" argument doesn't
need to be passed in.
2. Make the various getMin/getMax functions all be inline since they are
so simple.
3. Simplify sdiv and srem code.
llvm-svn: 34680
2. Rewrite operator=(const APInt& RHS) to allow the RHS to be a different
bit width than the LHS. This makes it possible to use APInt as the key
of a DenseMap, as needed for the IntConstants map in Constants.cpp
3. Fix operator=(uint64_t) to clear unused bits in case the client assigns
a value that has more bits than the APInt allows.
4. Assert that bit widths are equal in operator==
5. Revise getHashValue() to put the bit width in the low order six bits.
This should help to make i1 0, i2 0, ... i64 0 all distinct in the
IntConstants DenseMap.
llvm-svn: 34646
2. Fix countTrailingZeros to use a faster algorithm.
3. Simplify sext() slightly by using isNegative().
4. Implement ashr using word-at-a-time logic instead of bit-at-a-time
5. Rename locals named isNegative so they don't clash with method name.
6. Fix fromString to compute negated value correctly.
llvm-svn: 34629
2. Move comments for methods to .h file, delete them in .cpp file.
3. All places that were doing manual clear of high order bits now call the
clearUnusedBits() method in order to not depend on undefined behavior
of the >> operator when the number of bits shifted equals the word size.
4. Reduced # of loc by using the new result of clearUnusedBits() method.
5. Simplified logic (decreased indentation) in a few places.
6. Added code comments to larger functions that needed them.
7. Added FIXME notes about weak implementations of things (e.g. bit-by-bit
shift right is sub-optimal).
llvm-svn: 34603
2. Clean up comments, style, coding standards, etc.
3. Simplify a constructor.
Extended testing revealed some additional bugs in shifting. I'll fix these
tomorrow.
llvm-svn: 34559
to be safe.
2. Make internal functions that return a carry/borrow return bool instead
of uint64_t because the carry/borrow can only be in range [0,1].
3. Assert that the pointers to KnuthDiv are all different so that the
result and operands can't overlap.
4. Add debug output to KnuthDiv function.
5. Fix a problem with KnuthDiv by separating the b's complement operation
from the subtraction borrow operation. This fixes a wide range of
division problems, but alas, not all of them.
llvm-svn: 34554
memory (as done in fromString).
2. Implement Knuth divide more closely to what is recommended in his book.
3. Fix computation of the remainder for Knuth Divide (bad shifting).
4. Remove some cruft from the file
llvm-svn: 34518
word size. This fixes all reads of uninitialized data (buffer over read)
and makes APInt.cpp memory clean, per valgrind. The only remaining
problem is division in a few cases.
llvm-svn: 34483
2. Change 0 initialization of union to larger component so all is zeroed.
3. Fix the borrow logic in subtraction so it works for > 128 bits.
4. Rewrite fromString to use a simpler but correct algorithm and also to
not set the bit width contrary to the user's request.
5. Optimize toString a bit by making it only do one Knuth divide per
iteration instead of two.
With these changes, all arithmetic passes (verified by pari/GP) up to
1024 bits except for certain division cases.
llvm-svn: 34463
1. Ensure pVal is set to 0 in each constructor.
2. Fix roundToDouble to make correct calculations and not read beyond the
end of allocated memory.
3. Implement Knuth's "classical algorithm" for division from scratch and
eliminate buffer overflows and uninitialized mememory reads. Document
it properly too.
4. Implement a wrapper function for KnuthDiv which handles the 64-bit to
32-bit conversion and back. It also implement short division for the
n == 1 case that Knuth's algorithm can't handle.
5. Simplify the logic of udiv and urem a little, make them exit early, and
have them use the "divide" wrapper function to perform the division
or remainder operation.
6. Move the toString function to the end of the file, closer to where
the division functions are located.
Note: division is still broken for some > 64 bit values, but at least it
doesn't crash any more.
llvm-svn: 34449
2. Implement toString for power-of-2 radix without using divide and always
printing full words. This allows hex/binary to look at the bit
respresentation of the APInt as well as avoid bugs in divide.
llvm-svn: 34396
2. Consolidate memory allocation into just two inline functions.
3. Convert "unsigned" to uint32_t to gaurantee its size.
4. Eliminate magic constants and replace with symbolic equivalent.
5. Improve code documentation slightly.
6. Simplify the logical operator code because bitwidths must be the same.
7. Fix indentation per coding standards.
8. Use exit-early style to reduce indentation in several functions.
llvm-svn: 34389
1. Function style changes.
2. 80-col violations.
3. Better names for things.
4. Arrange constructors so they all take bit width first.
5. Add named signed and unsigned comparison functions and remove the
corresponding operators.
6. Remove operator&& and operator|| but provide a getBoolValue function which
converts to bool as comparison against 0. This allows the normal && and
|| operators to be used as if (X.getBoolValue() && Y.getBoolValue())
Note: this still doesn't function 100% yet. I'm working on the bugs now.
llvm-svn: 34353
1. Make getMinValue() returns the right value.
2. Fix the ByteSwap() crash problem.
3. Make Postfix increment work correctly.
4. Fix some bugs in LogBase2, Hi/LoBits and UDiv.
llvm-svn: 34304
1. Make all the operators use uppercase
2. Rename APIntRoundToDouble method just RoundToDouble, the APInt is
redundant.
3. Turn the class on for compilation.
llvm-svn: 34253
add some signed/unsigned arithmetic operation functions into APInt.h to
handle the signed/unsigned issue. These functions will be defined inside a
namespace "APIntOps" which is inside llvm namespace.
llvm-svn: 34053
It is a functional replacement for common case integer type like "unsigned",
"uint64_t", but also allows non-byte-width integer type and large integer
value types such as 3-bits, 15-bits, or more than 64-bits of precision. For
more details, see pr1043.
llvm-svn: 33951
(STATISTIC), which allows us to define statistics that don't introduce
static ctors into the .o files. I'm migrating code over to use this
incrementally.
llvm-svn: 32687
rework the hacks that had us passing OStream in. We pass in std::ostream*
instead, check for null, and then dispatch to the correct print() method.
llvm-svn: 32636
Instead, the stat info is printed when llvm_shutdown() is called.
These also don't need static ctors, but getting rid of them is uglier:
still investigating. This reduces the number of static dtors in llvm from
~1400 to ~750.
llvm-svn: 32372
stream. It centralizes the use of std::cerr so that static c'tor/d'tors
aren't scattered around all over the place. The way to use it is like this:
DOUT << "This is a status line: " << Var << "\n";
If "-debug" is specified, it will print. Otherwise, it'll not print. If
NDEBUG is defined, the DOUT does nothing.
llvm-svn: 31798
anchor methods to others. This eliminates the vtable/template method bloat
in .o files that defining a cl::opt used to impose (~4K per .o file for one
cp::opt<unsigned>).
llvm-svn: 29909
Final remove of exception handling from this file. lib/System can no longer
throw exceptions so there's no need for try/catch blocks here.
llvm-svn: 29848
portion fo the program name via sys::Path().getLast(). This makes error
messages more readable since this is invariably used only in error
messages. Instead of:
/path/to/llvm/bin/directory/toolname: error message
we will now get:
toolname: error message
Also, since we always have a program name (even if its defaulted), don't
check to see if it is set or not when generating error messages. This
eliminates a bunch of constant strings, saving a little under 1K of data.
llvm-svn: 29842
Adjust users of MappedFile to its new non-throwing interface. Note that in
most cases the lazy step of just throwing after a call to MappedFile was
installed. This was done in the name of incremental changes. Getting rid of
the new throw statements will take adjustment of interfaces and propagation
of errors to higher levels. Those changes will come in subsequent patches.
llvm-svn: 29817
Adjust usage of the ExecuteAndWait function to use the last argument which
is the ErrMsg string. This is necessitated because this function no longer
throws exceptions on error.
llvm-svn: 29791
Make sys::Program::ExecuteAndWait not throw exceptions and update any
affected code. It now return -9999 to signal that the program couldn't be
executed. Only one case (in bugpoint) actually examines the result code.
llvm-svn: 29785
instead of throwing an exception. This reduces the amount of code that is
exposed to exceptions (e.g. FileUtilities), though it is clearly only one step
along the way.
llvm-svn: 29395
1. Move IncludeFile.h to System library
2. Move IncludeFile.cpp to System library
3. #1 and #2 required to prevent cyclic library dependencies for libSystem
4. Convert all existing uses of Support/IncludeFile.h to System/IncludeFile.h
5. Add IncludeFile support to various lib/System classes.
6. Add new lib/System classes to LinkAllVMCore.h
All this in an attempt to pull in lib/System to what's required for VMCore
llvm-svn: 29287
Low Level Virtual Machine (http://llvm.org/):
llvm version 1.8cvs
DEBUG build with assertions.
instead of like this:
Low Level Virtual Machine (llvm) 1.8cvs (see http://llvm.org/) ASSERTIONS ENABLED
Also, add a place for vendor version info.
llvm-svn: 29020
Refactor the Graph writing code to use a common implementation which is
now in lib/Support/GraphWriter.cpp. This completes the PR.
Patch by Anton Korobeynikov. Thanks, Anton!
llvm-svn: 28925
Break the "IncludeFile" mechanism into its own header file and adjust other
files accordingly. Use this facility for the IntrinsicInst problem which
was the subject of PR800.
More to follow on this.
llvm-svn: 28709
through to gcc when its being used as a linker. This allows -L and -l
(and any other) options to be added so that non-complete bytecode files
can be processed with bugpoint. The -Xlinker option can be added as many
times as needed.
llvm-svn: 28692
built with CommandLine.h will want the --version option to report that the
tool belongs to LLVM. To override simply pass a void func() to the
cl::SetVersionPrinter() function and that void func() will be called when
it is time to print the version information.
llvm-svn: 28687
to try building LLVM on HP-UX! (the Right Way seems to be to tear out
the ancient STL that HP ship and use http://incubator.apache.org/stdcxx/ )
llvm-svn: 25012