The standard function epilog includes a .size directive, but ppc64 uses
an alternate local symbol to tag the actual start of each function.
Until recently, binutils accepted the .size directive as:
.size test1, .Ltmp0-test1
however, using this directive with recent binutils will result in the error:
.size expression for XXX does not evaluate to a constant
so we must use the label which actually tags the start of the function.
llvm-svn: 151200
Add some data structures to represent for loops. These will be
referenced during object processing to do any needed iteration and
instantiation.
Add foreach keyword support to the lexer.
Add a mode to indicate that we're parsing a foreach loop. This allows
the value parser to early-out when processing the foreach value list.
Add a routine to parse foreach iteration declarations. This is
separate from ParseDeclaration because the type of the named value
(the iterator) doesn't match the type of the initializer value (the
value list). It also needs to add two values to the foreach record:
the iterator and the value list.
Add parsing support for foreach.
Add the code to process foreach loops and create defs based
on iterator values.
Allow foreach loops to be matched at the top level.
When parsing an IDValue check if it is a foreach loop iterator for one
of the active loops. If so, return a VarInit for it.
Add Emacs keyword support for foreach.
Add VIM keyword support for foreach.
Add tests to check foreach operation.
Add TableGen documentation for foreach.
Support foreach with multiple objects.
Support non-braced foreach body with one object.
Do not require types for the foreach declaration. Assume the iterator
type from the iteration list element type.
llvm-svn: 151164
chip in r139383, and the PSP components of the triple are really
annoying to parse. Let's leave this chapter behind. There is no reason
to expect LLVM to see a PSP-related triple these days, and so no
reasonable motivation to support them.
It might be reasonable to prune a few of the older MIPS triple forms in
general, but as those at least cause no burden on parsing (they aren't
both a chip and an OS!), I'm happy to leave them in for now.
llvm-svn: 151156
Affect on SD scheduling and postRA scheduling:
Printing the DAG will display the nodes in top-down topological order.
This matches the order within the MBB and makes my life much easier in general.
Affect on misched:
We don't need to track virtual register uses at all. This is awesome.
I also intend to rely on the SUnit ID as a topo-sort index. So if A < B then we cannot have an edge B -> A.
llvm-svn: 151135
This makes RAFast 4% faster, and it gets rid of the dodgy DenseMap
iteration.
This also revealed that RAFast would sometimes dereference DenseMap
iterators after erasing other elements from the map. That does seem to
work in the current DenseMap implementation, but SparseSet doesn't allow
it.
llvm-svn: 151111
For objects that can be identified by small unsigned keys, SparseSet
provides constant time clear() and fast deterministic iteration. Insert,
erase, and find operations are typically faster than hash tables.
SparseSet is useful for keeping information about physical registers,
virtual registers, or numbered basic blocks.
llvm-svn: 151110
This test case was way too strict, matching the entire assembly output.
Every non-trivial change to the ppc backend or -O0 pipeline required
the test to be updated.
It should be replaced with a test of the specific vaarg feature.
llvm-svn: 151105
bundles. This method takes a bundle start and an MI being bundled, and makes
the intervals for the MI's operands appear to start/end on the bundle start.
Also fixes some minor cosmetic issues (whitespace, naming convention) in the
HMEditor code.
llvm-svn: 151099
they'll be simple enough to simulate, and to reduce the chance we'll encounter
equal but different simple pointer constants.
This removes the symptoms from PR11352 but is not a full fix. A proper fix would
either require a guarantee that two constant objects we simulate are folded
when equal, or a different way of handling equal pointers (ie., trying a
constantexpr icmp on them to see whether we know they're equal or non-equal or
unsure).
llvm-svn: 151093
This transformation is not safe in some pathological cases (signed icmp of pointers should be an
extremely rare thing, but it's valid IR!). Add an explanatory comment.
Kudos to Duncan for pointing out this edge case (and not giving up explaining it until I finally got it).
llvm-svn: 151055
They're private static methods but we can just make them static
functions in the implementation. It makes the implementations a touch
more wordy, but takes another chunk out of the header file.
Also, take the opportunity to switch the names to the new coding
conventions.
No functionality changed here.
llvm-svn: 151047
Passes after RegAlloc should be able to rely on MRI->getNumVirtRegs() == 0.
This makes sharing code for pre/postRA passes more robust.
Now, to check if a pass is running before the RA pipeline begins, use MRI->isSSA().
To check if a pass is running after the RA pipeline ends, use !MRI->getNumVirtRegs().
PEI resets virtual regs when it's done scavenging.
PTX will either have to provide its own PEI pass or assign physregs.
llvm-svn: 151032
construction. Simplify its interface, implementation, and users
accordingly as there is no longer an 'uninitialized' state to check for.
Also, fixes a bug lurking in the interface as there was one method that
didn't correctly check for initialization.
llvm-svn: 151024
know where users will be added. Because of this, it cannot use
Builder.GetInsertPoint at all.
This patch
* removes the FIXME about adding the assert.
* adds a comment explaining hy we don't have one.
* removes a broken logic that only works for some callers and is not needed
since r150884.
* adds an assert to caller that would have caught the bug fixed by r150884.
llvm-svn: 151015
ecx = mov eax
al = mov ch
The second copy is not a nop because the sub-indices of ecx,ch is not the
same of that of eax/al.
Re-enabled machine-cp.
PR11940
llvm-svn: 151002
- Ignore pointer casts.
- Also expand GEPs that aren't constantexprs when they have one use or only constant indices.
- We now compile "&foo[i] - &foo[j]" into "i - j".
llvm-svn: 150961
the cast. If we do, we can end up with
inst1
--------------- < Insertion point
dbg inst
new inst
instead of the desired
inst1
new inst
--------------- < Insertion point
dbg inst
Another option would be for InsertNoopCastOfTo (or its callers) to move the
insertion point and we would end up with
inst1
dbg inst
new inst
--------------- < Insertion point
but that complicates the callers. This fixes PR12018 (and firefox's build).
llvm-svn: 150884