of one or more 1 bits (may wrap from least significant bit to most
significant bit) as the rlwinm rather than andi., andis., or some longer
instructons sequence.
int andn4(int z) { return z & -4; }
int clearhi(int z) { return z & 0x0000FFFF; }
int clearlo(int z) { return z & 0xFFFF0000; }
int clearmid(int z) { return z & 0x00FFFF00; }
int clearwrap(int z) { return z & 0xFF0000FF; }
_andn4:
rlwinm r3, r3, 0, 0, 29
blr
_clearhi:
rlwinm r3, r3, 0, 16, 31
blr
_clearlo:
rlwinm r3, r3, 0, 0, 15
blr
_clearmid:
rlwinm r3, r3, 0, 8, 23
blr
_clearwrap:
rlwinm r3, r3, 0, 24, 7
blr
llvm-svn: 16832
1. Fix an illegal argument to getClassB when deciding whether or not to
sign extend a byte load.
2. Initial addition of isLoad and isStore flags to the instruction .td file
for eventual use in a scheduler.
3. Rewrite of how constants are handled in emitSimpleBinaryOperation so
that we can emit the PowerPC shifted immediate instructions far more
often. This allows us to emit the following code:
int foo(int x) { return x | 0x00F0000; }
_foo:
.LBB_foo_0: ; entry
; IMPLICIT_DEF
oris r3, r3, 15
blr
llvm-svn: 16826
integers that we can use as immediate values in instructions.
Example from yacr2:
- lis r10, -1
- ori r10, r10, 65535
- add r28, r28, r10
+ addi r28, r28, -1
addi r7, r7, 1
addi r9, r9, 1
b .LBB_main_9 ; loopentry.1.i214
llvm-svn: 16566
the ISel to use indexed and non-zero immediate offsets for GEPs that have
more than one use. This is common for instruction sequences such as a load
followed by a modify and store to the same address.
llvm-svn: 16493
Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
llvm-svn: 16137
cast fp->bool
cast ulong->fp
algebraic right shift long by non-constant value
These changes tested across most of the test suite. Fixes Regression/casts
llvm-svn: 16081
hurt a lot in others. Instead, improve branching version of SetCC and
Select instructions. The old code will be in CVS should we ever need to
dig it up again.
llvm-svn: 15979
Change int->float cast code to put conversion constants in constant pool.
Shorten code sequence for constant pool fp loads.
Remove LOADLoDirect/LOADLoIndirect psuedo instructions and tweak asmwriter
llvm-svn: 15913
that have a frame pointer. This change fixes Burg. In addition, make
the necessary changes to floating point code gen and constant loading after
Chris Lattner's fixes to the asm writer. These changes fix MallocBench/gs
llvm-svn: 15873
Darwin. Also, change asm printer to output proper stubs for external
functions whose address is passed as an argument to aid in bugpointing.
llvm-svn: 15721
Replace STDX (store 64 bit int indexed) with STFDX (store double indexed)
Fix latent bug in indexed load generation
Generate indexed loads and stores in many more cases
llvm-svn: 15626
Use a PowerPC specific prolog epilog inserter to control where spilled
callee save regs are placed on the stack.
Get rid of implicit return address stack slot, save return address reg
(LR) in appropriate slot
Improve code generated for functions that don't have calls or access
globals
Note from Chris: PowerPCPEI will eventually be eliminated, once the
functionality is merged into CodeGen/PrologEpilogInserter.cpp
llvm-svn: 15536
* Implemented GEP folding
* Dynamically output global address stuff once per function
* Fix casting fp<->short/byte
Patch contributed by Nate Begeman.
llvm-svn: 15237
* Don't allow negative immediates to users of unsigned immediates
* Fix long compares
* Support <const int>, op as a potential immediate candidate
* Fix sign extension of short and byte loads
* Fix and improve integer casts
* Fix passing of doubles as vararg functions
Patch contributed by Nate Begeman.
llvm-svn: 15109
* Generation of opcodes that take 16 bit immediates
* Rewrote multiply to be correct for 64 bit values
* Rewrote all the long handling to be correct for PowerPC
* Fix visitSelectInst() to define the upper register of the pair of regs
representing a long value
Patch contributed by Nate Begeman.
llvm-svn: 15083