that "machine" classes are used to represent the current state of
the code being compiled. Given this expanded name, we can start
moving other stuff into it. For now, move the UsedPhysRegs and
LiveIn/LoveOuts vectors from MachineFunction into it.
Update all the clients to match.
This also reduces some needless #includes, such as MachineModuleInfo
from MachineFunction.
llvm-svn: 45467
e.g. MO.isMBB() instead of MO.isMachineBasicBlock(). I don't plan on
switching everything over, so new clients should just start using the
shorter names.
Remove old long accessors, switching everything over to use the short
accessor: getMachineBasicBlock() -> getMBB(),
getConstantPoolIndex() -> getIndex(), setMachineBasicBlock -> setMBB(), etc.
llvm-svn: 45464
- Eliminate the static "print" method for operands, moving it
into MachineOperand::print.
- Change various set* methods for register flags to take a bool
for the value to set it to. Remove unset* methods.
- Group methods more logically by operand flavor in MachineOperand.h
llvm-svn: 45461
When a live interval is being spilled, rather than creating short, non-spillable
intervals for every def / use, split the interval at BB boundaries. That is, for
every BB where the live interval is defined or used, create a new interval that
covers all the defs and uses in the BB.
This is designed to eliminate one common problem: multiple reloads of the same
value in a single basic block. Note, it does *not* decrease the number of spills
since no copies are inserted so the split intervals are *connected* through
spill and reloads (or rematerialization). The newly created intervals can be
spilled again, in that case, since it does not span multiple basic blocks, it's
spilled in the usual manner. However, it can reuse the same stack slot as the
previously split interval.
This is currently controlled by -split-intervals-at-bb.
llvm-svn: 44198
- A register def / use now implicitly affects sub-register liveness but does
not affect liveness information of super-registers.
- Def of a larger register (if followed by a use later) is treated as
read/mod/write of a smaller register.
llvm-svn: 36434
Turn on -Wunused and -Wno-unused-parameter. Clean up most of the resulting
fall out by removing unused variables. Remaining warnings have to do with
unused functions (I didn't want to delete code without review) and unused
variables in generated code. Maintainers should clean up the remaining
issues when they see them. All changes pass DejaGnu tests and Olden.
llvm-svn: 31380
in a successor block for every block...resulting in some O(N^k) algorithm
which wasn't very good for performance. Calculating this information up
front and keeping it in a map made it much faster.
llvm-svn: 30697
Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
llvm-svn: 16137
when we see a read of a register. This is important in cases like:
AL = ...
AH = ...
= AX
The read of AX must make both the AL and AH defs live until the use.
llvm-svn: 13444
use MachineBasicBlocks. To do this, we traverse the Machine CFG instead of
the LLVM CFG, which is also *MUCH* more efficient by having fewer levels of
indirections and mappings.
llvm-svn: 13301
MRegisterInfo::getNumRegs() instead of
MRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister.
Also use MRegisterInfo::is{Physical,Virtual}Register where
appropriate.
llvm-svn: 11477
ilist of MachineInstr objects. This allows constant time removal and
insertion of MachineInstr instances from anywhere in each
MachineBasicBlock. It also allows for constant time splicing of
MachineInstrs into or out of MachineBasicBlocks.
llvm-svn: 11340
when an implicitely defined register is later used by an alias. For example:
call foo
%reg1024 = mov %AL
The call implicitely defines EAX but only AL is used. Before this fix
no information was available on AL. Now EAX and all its aliases except
AL get defined and die at the call instruction whereas AL lives to be
killed by the assignment.
llvm-svn: 10813
a) remove opIsUse(), opIsDefOnly(), opIsDefAndUse()
b) add isUse(), isDef()
c) rename opHiBits32() to isHiBits32(),
opLoBits32() to isLoBits32(),
opHiBits64() to isHiBits64(),
opLoBits64() to isLoBits64().
This results to much more readable code, for example compare
"op.opIsDef() || op.opIsDefAndUse()" to "op.isDef()" a pattern used
very often in the code.
llvm-svn: 10461
and TargetInstrDescriptor::ImplicitUses to always point to a null
terminated array and never be null. So there is no need to check for
pointer validity when iterating over those sets. Code that looked
like:
if (const unsigned* AS = TID.ImplicitDefs) {
for (int i = 0; AS[i]; ++i) {
// use AS[i]
}
}
was changed to:
for (const unsigned* AS = TID.ImplicitDefs; *AS; ++AS) {
// use *AS
}
llvm-svn: 8960
Fixed spilling of %fcc[0-3] which are part of %fsr.
(2) Moved some machine-independent reg-class code to class TargetRegInfo
from SparcReg{Class,}Info.
(3) Renamed MachienOperand::opIsDef to MachineOperand::opIsDefOnly()
and related functions and flags. Fixed several bugs where only
"isDef" was being checked, not "isDefAndUse".
llvm-svn: 6341
* Change getVarInfo to take real virtual register numbers and offset them
itself. This has caused me so much grief, it's not even funny.
llvm-svn: 6115