location in simplifycfg. In the old days, SimplifyCFG was never run on
the entry block, so we had to scan over all preds of the BB passed into
simplifycfg to do this xform, now we can just check blocks ending with
a condbranch. This avoids a scan over all preds of every simplified
block, which should be a significant compile-time perf win on functions
with lots of edges. No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 121668
class A<bit a, bits<3> x, bits<3> y> {
bits<3> z;
let z = !if(a, x, y);
}
The variable z will get the value of x when 'a' is 1 and 'y' when a is '0'.
llvm-svn: 121666
cases. First, omit all builtin overloads when no non-record type is in the set
of candidate types. Second, avoid arithmetic type overloads for non-arithmetic
or enumeral types (counting vector types as arithmetic due to Clang
extensions). When heavily using constructs such as STL's '<<' based stream
logging, this can have a significant impact. One logging-heavy test case's
compile time dropped by 10% with this. Self-host shows 1-2% improvement in
compile time, but that's likely in the noise.
llvm-svn: 121665
very minor changes, changing how we get the target
type from a TypedefType, adding a parameter to
EnumDecl::Create(), and other minor tweaks.
llvm-svn: 121663
autoconf directory, but these paths need to be relative to the main
source directory. Patch originally by Dan Gohman, r67655.
Also, cause configure.ac to find absolute paths to LLVM source and
object trees. Together, fixes PR1220.
llvm-svn: 121645
a translation unit to the ActOnEndOfTranslationUnit function instead of doing
it at the start of DefineUsedVTables. The latter is now called *recursively*
during template instantiation, which causes an absolutely insane number of
walks of every record decl in the translation unit.
After this patch, an extremely template instantiation heavy test case's compile
time drops by 10x, and we see between 15% and 20% improvement in average
compile times across a project. This is just recovering a regression, it
doesn't make anything faster than it was several weeks ago.
llvm-svn: 121644
2. Make sure that the MBlaze stack is aligned to 4-byte boundaries.
3. Determine frame indexes that should be placed in the callers stack frame, as per the MBlaze ABI, and place them in the correct locations.
llvm-svn: 121639
type. Localize all of the logic within a single function rather than spreading
it throughout the class.
Also fixes a buglet where we failed to check for a RHS arithmetic type wider
than the LHS and return its canonical type. I've yet to produce a test case
that breaks because of this, but it was spotted by inspection by folks on the
IRC channel and is obviously correct now.
llvm-svn: 121633
user-defined operator overloads on the same enumeral types to the one place
where it is used.
In theory this removes wasted computation from several paths through this code,
but I'm not aware of a case where it actually matters. This is mostly for
cleanliness.
llvm-svn: 121630
others have another ordering they would prefer, I'm all ears, but this one made
it much easier for me to find the group of operators I'm interested in.
llvm-svn: 121629
candidate set. This breaks apart a huge switch + goto system into distinct
methods on a class. It also places the current mess of tables and other static
state used in the process within that class.
This is still a work in progress. I did a few simplifications that jumped out
at me as I went, but I plan to iterate on this a bit before it's truly clean.
However, this is easily the most invasive chunk. I benchmarked it on
all-std-headers.cpp and an internal testcase that has a major hotspot in
overload resolution and saw no real performance impact.
llvm-svn: 121623
(x & 2^n) ? 2^m+C : C
we can offset both arms by C to get the "(x & 2^n) ? 2^m : 0" form, optimize the
select to a shift and apply the offset afterwards.
llvm-svn: 121609