Note that this actually changes code generation, and someone who
understands this target better should check the changes.
- R12Q is now allocatable. I think it was omitted from the allocation
order by mistake since it isn't reserved. It as apparently used as a
GOT pointer sometimes, and it should probably be reserved if that is
the case.
- The GR64 registers are allocated in a different order now. The
register allocator will automatically put the CSRs last. There were
other changes to the order that may have been significant.
The test fix is because r0 and r1 swapped places in the allocation order.
llvm-svn: 133067
the bits being cleared by the AND are not demanded by the BFI.
The previous BFI dag combine rule was actually incorrect (or used to be
correct until BFI representation changed).
rdar://9609030
llvm-svn: 133034
converted to add x,x if x is a undef. add undef, undef does not guarantee
that the resulting low order bit is zero.
Fixes <rdar://problem/9453156> and <rdar://problem/9487392>.
llvm-svn: 133022
types (with power of two types such as 8,16,32 .. 512).
Fix a bug in the integer promotion of bitcast nodes. Enable integer expanding
only if the target of the conversion is an integer (when the type action is
scalarize).
Add handling to the legalization of vector load/store in cases where the saved
vector is integer-promoted.
llvm-svn: 132985
might overflow. Re-typing the alloca to a larger type (e.g. double)
hoists a shift into the alloca, potentially exposing overflow in the
expression. rdar://problem/9265821
llvm-svn: 132926
In particular, don't spill dirty registers only to satisfy a hint. It is
not worth it.
The attached test case provides an example where the fast allocator
would spill a register when other registers are available.
llvm-svn: 132900
we try to branch to them.
Before we were creating successor lists with duplicated entries. Fixing that
found a bug in isBlockOnlyReachableByFallthrough that would causes it to
return the wrong answer for
-----------
...
jne foo
jmp bar
foo:
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llvm-svn: 132882
causing an assertion failure downstream. This fixes <rdar://problem/9562908>.
This really seems like it should always be set at CCState creation time, so mistakes like
this can never happen. I'll take a look at doing that.
llvm-svn: 132811
The potential DAGCombine which enforces this more generally messes up some other very fragile patterns, so I'm leaving that alone, at least for now.
llvm-svn: 132809
pad, separating the exception and selector calls from the new lpad. Teaching
it not to do that, or to properly adjust the CFG afterwards, is out of
scope because it would require the other edges to the landing pad to be split
as well (effectively). Instead, just recover from the most likely cases
during inlining. The best long-term solution is to change the exception
representation and commit to either requiring or not requiring the more
complex edge-splitting logic; this is just a shorter-term hack.
llvm-svn: 132799
assuming that all offsets are legal vector accesses, and thus trying to access
the float member of { <2 x float>, float } as the 3rd element of the first
member.
llvm-svn: 132766