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(for example, after integer operation), do not pack the registers into a YMM before saving. Its better to save as two XMM registers. Before: vinsertf128 $1, %xmm3, %ymm0, %ymm3 vinsertf128 $0, %xmm1, %ymm3, %ymm1 vmovaps %ymm1, 416(%rsp) After: vmovaps %xmm3, 416+16(%rsp) vmovaps %xmm1, 416(%rsp) llvm-svn: 137308 |
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