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Thomas Raoux e0f1d9d872 [ModuloSchedule] Fix modulo expansion for data loop carried dependencies.
The new experimental expansion has a problem when a value has a data
dependency with an instruction from a previous stage. This is due to
the way we peel out the kernel. To fix that I'm changing the way we
peel out the kernel. We now peel the kernel NumberStage - 1 times.
The code would be correct at this point if we didn't have to handle
cases where the loop iteration is smaller than the number of stages.
To handle this case we move instructions between different epilogues
based on their stage and remap the PHI instructions correctly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69538
2019-11-11 12:09:27 -08:00
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bindings Update version number in llvm python bindings 2019-10-25 17:14:11 -04:00
cmake [cmake] Remove SVN support from VersionFromVCS.cmake 2019-11-08 09:59:42 -08:00
docs docs: fix warning in LangRef parsing 2019-11-11 10:45:42 +00:00
examples Break out OrcError and RPC 2019-10-29 17:31:28 -07:00
include [ModuloSchedule] Fix modulo expansion for data loop carried dependencies. 2019-11-11 12:09:27 -08:00
lib [ModuloSchedule] Fix modulo expansion for data loop carried dependencies. 2019-11-11 12:09:27 -08:00
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test [ModuloSchedule] Fix modulo expansion for data loop carried dependencies. 2019-11-11 12:09:27 -08:00
tools [yaml2obj] - Add a way to describe the custom data that is not part of an output section. 2019-11-11 11:48:23 +03:00
unittests [Support] Add erase() to json::Object 2019-11-11 18:25:28 +01:00
utils change LLVM_VERSION_SUFFIX default from svn to git 2019-11-11 09:10:20 -08:00
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