instantiation history in an effort to speed up c99-intconst-1.c.
Now that multiple nested instantiations are allowed, we just
make them and don't pay the cost of lookups. With the other
changes that went in before this, reverting this is actually
a speedup for c99-intconst-1.c, speeding it up from 1.96s to 1.80s,
and preserves much better loc info.
llvm-svn: 63036
Token now has a class of kinds for "literals", which include
numeric constants, strings, etc. These tokens can optionally have
a pointer to the start of the token in the lexer buffer. This
makes it faster to get spelling and do other gymnastics, because we
don't have to go through source locations.
This change is performance neutral, but will make other changes
more feasible down the road.
llvm-svn: 63028
markers, and ended up foiling the interval reconstruction.
This allows us to turn on reconstruction in the pre alloc splitter, which
fixes a number of miscompilations.
llvm-svn: 63025
assignment operator) were returning a copy of the bit vector, instead of a
reference! This old semantics probably did not meet the expectations.
With this patch, chained assignments happen to the right object.
llvm-svn: 63012
the content cache pointer. This saves 105876 bytes on
cocoa.h because it shrinks the SLocEntry union, which
we have a big array of. It would be nice to use
PointerIntPair here, but we can't because it is in a
union.
llvm-svn: 63004
tidy up SDUse and related code.
- Replace the operator= member functions with a set method, like
LLVM Use has, and variants setInitial and setNode, which take
care up updating use lists, like LLVM Use's does. This simplifies
code that calls these functions.
- getSDValue() is renamed to get(), as in LLVM Use, though most
places can either use the implicit conversion to SDValue or the
convenience functions instead.
- Fix some more node vs. value terminology issues.
Also, eliminate the one remaining use of SDOperandPtr, and
SDOperandPtr itself.
llvm-svn: 62995
This reduces fsyntax-only time on c99-intconst-1.c from 2.43s down to
2.01s (20%), reducing the number of fileid lookups from 2529040 linear
and 64771121 binary to 5625902 linear and 4151182 binary.
This knocks getFileID down to only 4.6% of compile time on this testcase.
At this point, malloc/free is over 35% of compile time, primarily allocating
MacroArgs objects and their argument preexpansion vectors.
I don't feel like malloc avoiding right now, so I'm just going to call
this good.
llvm-svn: 62994
of a macro. Since these tokens may themselves be from macro
expansions, we need to resolve down to the spelling loc when the
macro ends up being instantiated. Instead of resolving this for
each token expanded from the macro definition, just do it once when
the macro is defined. This speeds up clang on c99-intconst-1.c from
2.66s to 2.43s (9.5%), reducing the FileID lookups from 407244 linear and
114175649 binary to 2529040 linear and 64771121 binary.
llvm-svn: 62993
per token lexed from it. This speeds up clang on c99-intconst-1.c from
the GCC testsuite from 3.64s to 2.66s (36%). This reduces the number of
binary search FileID lookups from 251570522 to 114175649 on this testcase.
llvm-svn: 62992
- Rename fcmp.ll test to fcmp32.ll, start adding new double tests to fcmp64.ll
- Fix select_bits.ll test
- Capitulate to the DAGCombiner and move i64 constant loads to instruction
selection (SPUISelDAGtoDAG.cpp).
<rant>DAGCombiner will insert all kinds of 64-bit optimizations after
operation legalization occurs and now we have to do most of the work that
instruction selection should be doing twice (once to determine if v2i64
build_vector can be handled by SelectCode(), which then runs all of the
predicates a second time to select the necessary instructions.) But,
CellSPU is a good citizen.</rant>
llvm-svn: 62990