1. Remove redundant type casts now that PR673 is implemented.
2. Implement the OUT*ir instructions correctly. The port number really
*is* a 16-bit value, but the patterns should only match if the number
is 0-255. Update the patterns so they now match.
3. Fix patterns for shifts to reflect that the shift amount is always an
i8, not an i16 as they were believed to be before. This previous fib
stopped working when we started knowing that CL has type i8.
4. Change use of i16i8imm in SH*ri patterns to all be imm.
llvm-svn: 24599
Give a whole bunch of other stuff variable operands, particularly FP. The
FP stackifier is playing fast and loose with operands here, so we have to
mark them all as variable. This will have to be fixed before we can dag->dag
the X86 backend. The solution is for the pre-stackifier and post-stackifier
instructions to all be disjoint.
llvm-svn: 22890
XMM registers. There are many known deficiencies and fixmes, which will be
addressed ASAP. The major benefit of this work is that it will allow the
LLVM register allocator to allocate FP registers across basic blocks.
The x86 backend will still default to x87 style FP. To enable this work,
you must pass -enable-sse-scalar-fp and either -sse2 or -sse3 to llc.
An example before and after would be for:
double foo(double *P) { double Sum = 0; int i; for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
Sum += P[i]; return Sum; }
The inner loop looks like the following:
x87:
.LBB_foo_1: # no_exit
fldl (%esp)
faddl (%eax,%ecx,8)
fstpl (%esp)
incl %ecx
cmpl $1000, %ecx
#FP_REG_KILL
jne .LBB_foo_1 # no_exit
SSE2:
addsd (%eax,%ecx,8), %xmm0
incl %ecx
cmpl $1000, %ecx
#FP_REG_KILL
jne .LBB_foo_1 # no_exit
llvm-svn: 22340
working. The instruction selector changes will hopefully be coming later
this week once they are debugged. This is necessary to support the darwin
x86 FP model, and is recommended by intel as the replacement for x87. As
a bonus, the register allocator knows how to deal with these registers
across basic blocks, unliky the FP stackifier. This leads to significantly
better codegen in several cases.
llvm-svn: 22300
1. Add new instructions for checking parity flags: JP, JNP, SETP, SETNP.
2. Set the isCommutable and isPromotableTo3Address bits on several
instructions.
llvm-svn: 19246
old and broken AT&T syntax assemblers. The problem with this hack is that
*SOME* forms of the fdiv and fsub instructions have the 'r' bit inverted.
This was a real pain to figure out, but is trivially easy to support: thus
we are now bug compatible with gas and gcc.
llvm-svn: 16644