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* [WebAssembly] Initial SIMD128 support.Derek Schuff2016-08-021-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Kicks off the implementation of wasm SIMD128 support (spec: https://github.com/stoklund/portable-simd/blob/master/portable-simd.md), adding support for add, sub, mul for i8x16, i16x8, i32x4, and f32x4. The spec is WIP, and might change in the near future. Patch by João Porto Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22686 llvm-svn: 277543
* [WebAssembly] Move register stackification and coloring to a late phase.Dan Gohman2016-05-101-0/+136
Move the register stackification and coloring passes to run very late, after PEI, tail duplication, and most other passes. This means that all code emitted and expanded by those passes is now exposed to these passes. This also eliminates the need for prologue/epilogue code to be manually stackified, which significantly simplifies the code. This does require running LiveIntervals a second time. It's useful to think of these late passes not as late optimization passes, but as a domain-specific compression algorithm based on knowledge of liveness information. It's used to compress the code after all conventional optimizations are complete, which is why it uses LiveIntervals at a phase when actual optimization passes don't typically need it. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20075 llvm-svn: 269012
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