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Summary: Also tightened up the acceptable condition operand for these instructions on MIPS-I to MIPS-III. Support for $fcc[1-7] was added in MIPS-IV. Prior to that only $fcc0 is acceptable. We currently don't optimize (BEQZ (NOT $a), $target) and similar. It's probably best to do this in InstCombine. Depends on D4111 Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic Reviewed By: vmedic Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4112 llvm-svn: 210787 |
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