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Remove the GetResultInst instruction. It is still accepted in LLVM assembly
and bitcode, where it is now auto-upgraded to ExtractValueInst. Also, remove
support for return instructions with multiple values. These are auto-upgraded
to use InsertValueInst instructions.
The IRBuilder still accepts multiple-value returns, and auto-upgrades them
to InsertValueInst instructions.
llvm-svn: 53941
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llvm-svn: 53938
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live intervals itself to use an instruction count approximation that is
not affected by inserting empty indices.
llvm-svn: 53937
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output a vector value. Patch by Nicolas Capens!
llvm-svn: 53932
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and use the right result number, in the off chance that the graph root
has multiple result values.
llvm-svn: 53923
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llvm-svn: 53896
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llvm-svn: 53889
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llvm-svn: 53884
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SelectionDAG graph writer to make use of them. Now, nodes with multiple
values are displayed as such, with incoming edges pointing to the
specific value they use.
llvm-svn: 53875
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llvm-svn: 53874
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that include useful information like the name of the
block being viewed and the current phase of compilation.
llvm-svn: 53872
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llvm-svn: 53870
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in the MachineInstr clone code.
llvm-svn: 53868
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generic SDNode's (nodes with their own constructors
should do sanity checking in the constructor). Add
sanity checks for BUILD_VECTOR and fix all the places
that were producing bogus BUILD_VECTORs, as found by
"make check". My favorite is the BUILD_VECTOR with
only two operands that was being used to build a
vector with four elements!
llvm-svn: 53850
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If .loc and .file aren't used, always emit the "debug_line" section. This
requires at least one entry in the line matrix. So if there's nothing to emit
into the matrix, emit an end of matrix value anyway.
llvm-svn: 53803
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llvm-svn: 53779
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Richard Pennington.
llvm-svn: 53773
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llvm-svn: 53772
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the night realising that it was wrong :) I
think the reason the same type was being used
for the shufflevec of indices as for the actual
indices is so that if one of them needs splitting
then so does the other. After my patch it might
be that the indices need splitting but not the
rest, yet there is no good way of handling that.
I think the right solution is to not have the
shufflevec be an operand at all: just have it
be the list of numbers it actually is, stored
as extra info in the node.
llvm-svn: 53768
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llvm-svn: 53766
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Fix a leak that this turned up in LowerSubregs.cpp.
And, comment a leak in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp.
llvm-svn: 53746
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PseudoSourceValue values, which never have names. Use getName()
for all other values, because we want to print just a short summary
of the value, not the entire instruction.
llvm-svn: 53738
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since it's less precise.
llvm-svn: 53734
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mask. These are just indices into the shuffled vector
so their type is unrelated to the type of the
shuffled elements (which is what was being used before).
This fixes vec_shuffle-11.ll when using LegalizeTypes.
What seems to have happened is that Dan's recent change
r53687, which corrected the result type of the shuffle,
somehow caused LegalizeTypes to notice that the mask
operand was a BUILD_VECTOR with a legal type but elements
of an illegal type (i64). LegalizeTypes legalized this
by introducing a new BUILD_VECTOR of i32 and bitcasting
it to the old type. But the mask operand is not supposed
to be a bitcast but a straight BUILD_VECTOR of constants,
causing a crash.
llvm-svn: 53729
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replacement of multiple values. This is slightly more efficient
than doing multiple ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith calls, and theoretically
could be optimized even further. However, an important property of this
new function is that it handles the case where the source value set and
destination value set overlap. This makes it feasible for isel to use
SelectNodeTo in many very common cases, which is advantageous because
SelectNodeTo avoids a temporary node and it doesn't require CSEMap
updates for users of values that don't change position.
Revamp MorphNodeTo, which is what does all the work of SelectNodeTo, to
handle operand lists more efficiently, and to correctly handle a number
of corner cases to which its new wider use exposes it.
This commit also includes a change to the encoding of post-isel opcodes
in SDNodes; now instead of being sandwiched between the target-independent
pre-isel opcodes and the target-dependent pre-isel opcodes, post-isel
opcodes are now represented as negative values. This makes it possible
to test if an opcode is pre-isel or post-isel without having to know
the size of the current target's post-isel instruction set.
These changes speed up llc overall by 3% and reduce memory usage by 10%
on the InstructionCombining.cpp testcase with -fast and -regalloc=local.
llvm-svn: 53728
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only missing ppc long double operations: FNEG
and FP_EXTEND.
llvm-svn: 53723
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it is breaking Darwin bootstrap due to missing
functionality.
llvm-svn: 53721
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llvm-svn: 53713
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was turned up by some new SelectionDAG assertion checks that I'm
working on.
llvm-svn: 53687
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and AssertSext. Needed when passing huge integer
parameters with the zeroext or signext attributes.
llvm-svn: 53684
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llvm-svn: 53681
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llvm-svn: 53680
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While this is not a wonderful organizing principle, it
does make it easy to find routines, and clear where to
insert new ones.
llvm-svn: 53672
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llvm-svn: 53671
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llvm-svn: 53636
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just use the AllNodes order, which is at least relatively stable
across runs.
llvm-svn: 53632
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llvm-svn: 53613
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In LegalizeDAG the value is zero-extended to
the new type before byte swapping. It doesn't
matter how the extension is done since the new
bits are shifted off anyway after the swap, so
extend by any old rubbish bits. This results
in the final assembler for the testcase being
one line shorter.
llvm-svn: 53604
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llvm-svn: 53603
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No change in functionality.
llvm-svn: 53602
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alignment
llvm-svn: 53590
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the BB member to the current basic block after emitting
instructions.
llvm-svn: 53567
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don't have value names, so use print instead of getName() to get a
useful string.
llvm-svn: 53563
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llvm-svn: 53562
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Remove support for this.
llvm-svn: 53559
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non-power-of-two vectors.
llvm-svn: 53558
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than the vector element type. Don't forget to
handle this when the insertion index is not a
constant.
llvm-svn: 53556
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extending load of a vector. Handle this case when
splitting vector loads. I'm not completely sure
what is supposed to happen, but I think it means
hi should be set to undef. LegalizeDAG does not
consider this case.
llvm-svn: 53555
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stores of one-element vectors. Also, neaten the
handling of INSERT_VECTOR_ELT when the inserted
type is larger than the vector element type.
llvm-svn: 53554
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are used for passing huge immediates in inline ASM
from the front-end straight down to the ASM writer.
Of course this is a hack, but it is simple, limited
in scope, works in practice, and is what LegalizeDAG
does.
llvm-svn: 53553
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