Summary:
c.cond.fmt has been replaced by cmp.cond.fmt. Where c.cond.fmt wrote to
dedicated condition registers, cmp.cond.fmt writes 1 or 0 to normal FGR's
(like the GPR comparisons).
mov[fntz] have been replaced by seleqz and selnez. These instructions
conditionally zero a register based on a bool in a GPR. The results can
then be or'd together to act as a select without, for example, requiring a third
register read port.
mov[fntz].[ds] have been replaced with sel.[ds]
MIPS64r6 currently generates unnecessary sign-extensions for most selects.
This is because the result of a SETCC is currently an i32. Bits 32-63 are
undefined in i32 and the behaviour of seleqz/selnez would otherwise depend
on undefined bits. Later, we will fix this by making the result of SETCC an
i64 on MIPS64 targets.
Depends on D3958
Reviewers: jkolek, vmedic, zoran.jovanovic
Reviewed By: vmedic, zoran.jovanovic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4003
llvm-svn: 210777
Mips1 does not support double precision loads or stores, therefore two single
precision loads or stores must be used in place of these instructions. This
patch treats double precision loads and stores as if they are legal
instructions until MCInstLowering, instead of generating the single precision
instructions during instruction selection or Prolog/Epilog code insertion.
Without the changes made in this patch, llc produces code that has the same
problem described in r137484 or bails out when
MipsInstrInfo::storeRegToStackSlot or loadRegFromStackSlot is called before
register allocation.
llvm-svn: 137711