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9280c37786 Pull in r303257 from upstream llvm trunk (by Krzysztof Parzyszek)
[PPC] Properly update register save area offsets

  The variables MinGPR/MinG8R were not updated properly when resetting the
  offsets, which in the included testcase lead to saving the CR register
  in the same location as R30.

  This fixes another issue reported in PR26519.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33017

Reported by:	Mark Millard
PR:		206990
MFC after:	3 days
2017-05-25 23:14:51 +00:00
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25ba95ba2f Pull in r302416 from upstream llvm trunk (by Martin Storsjö):
[ARM] Clear the constant pool cache on explicit .ltorg directives

  Multiple ldr pseudoinstructions with the same constant value will
  reuse the same constant pool entry. However, if the constant pool is
  explicitly flushed with a .ltorg directive, we should not try to
  reference constants in the previous pool any longer, since they may
  be out of range.

  This fixes assembling hand-written assembler source which repeatedly
  loads the same constant value, across a binary size larger than the
  pc-relative fixup range for ldr instructions (4096 bytes). Such
  assembler source already uses explicit .ltorg instructions to emit
  constant pools with regular intervals. However if we try to reuse
  constants emitted in earlier pools, they end up out of range.

  This makes the output of the testcase match what binutils gas does
  (prior to this patch, it would fail to assemble).

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32847

This should fix "out of range pc-relative fixup value" errors, when
compiling certain ARM inline assembly for www/webkit-gtk[23].

Reported by:	mmel
MFC after:	3 days
2017-05-22 16:16:48 +00:00
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e45d5d5144 Pull in r302183 from upstream llvm trunk (by Krzysztof Parzyszek):
[PPC] When restoring R30 (PIC base pointer), mark it as <def>

  This happened on the PPC32/SVR4 path and was discovered when building
  FreeBSD on PPC32. It was a typo-class error in the frame lowering
  code.

  This fixes PR26519.

Reported by:	Mark Millard
PR:		206990
MFC after:	3 days
2017-05-04 21:40:16 +00:00
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1859c37674 Pull in r301983 from upstream llvm trunk (by Tim Northover):
ARM: avoid handing a deleted node back to TableGen during ISel.

  When we replaced the multiplicand the destination node might already
  exist. When that happens the original gets CSEd and deleted. However,
  it's actually used as the offset so nonsense is produced.

  Should fix PR32726.

This fixes an assertion failure when building building www/firefox 53.0
for arm.

Reported by:	Bob Prohaska
PR:		218782
MFC after:	3 days
2017-05-03 16:12:43 +00:00
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1cd5362c8e Pull in r294458 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanne Wouda):
[Assembler] Enable nicer diagnostics for inline assembly.

  Fixed test.

  Summary:
  Enables source location in diagnostic messages from the backend.
  This is after parsing, during finalization.  This requires the
  SourceMgr, the inline assembly string buffer, and DiagInfo to still
  be alive after EmitInlineAsm returns.

  This patch creates a single SourceMgr for inline assembly inside the
  AsmPrinter.  MCContext gets a pointer to this SourceMgr.  Using one
  SourceMgr per call to EmitInlineAsm would make it difficult for
  MCContext to figure out in which SourceMgr the SMLoc is located,
  while a single SourceMgr can figure it out if it has multiple
  buffers.

  The Str argument to EmitInlineAsm is copied into a buffer and owned
  by the inline asm SourceMgr.  This ensures that DiagHandlers won't
  print garbage.  (Clang emits a "note: instantiated into assembly
  here", which refers to this string.)

  The AsmParser gets destroyed before finalization, which means that
  the DiagHandlers the AsmParser installs into the SourceMgr will be
  stale.  Restore the saved DiagHandlers.

  Since now we're using just one SourceMgr for multiple inline asm
  strings, we need to tell the AsmParser which buffer it needs to parse
  currently.  Hand a buffer id -- returned from SourceMgr::
  AddNewSourceBuffer -- to the AsmParser.

  Reviewers: rnk, grosbach, compnerd, rengolin, rovka, anemet

  Reviewed By: rnk

  Subscribers: llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29441

This improves error reporting for some inline assembly constructs that
clang does not approve of: instead of crashing with a "fatal backend
error", it will now show a normal error message, and point out the
location of the problematic assembly.

Reported by:	mmel
MFC after:	1 week
2017-04-26 19:33:56 +00:00
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6b59de42d2 Pull in r300429 from upstream llvm trunk (by Benjamin Kramer):
[X86] Remove special handling for 16 bit for A asm constraints.

  Our 16 bit support is assembler-only + the terrible hack that is
  .code16gcc. Simply using 32 bit registers does the right thing for
  the latter.

  Fixes PR32681.

This fixes some cases of assembling 16 bit code (i.e. SeaBIOS) that uses
the 'A' inline asm constraint, after r316989.

MFC after:	3 days
X-MFC-With:	r316989
2017-04-18 07:02:12 +00:00
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1f1b56585c Pull in r300404 from upstream llvm trunk (by me):
Use correct registers for "A" inline asm constraint

  Summary:
  In PR32594, inline assembly using the 'A' constraint on x86_64 causes
  llvm to crash with a "Cannot select" stack trace.  This is because
  `X86TargetLowering::getRegForInlineAsmConstraint` hardcodes that 'A'
  means the EAX and EDX registers.

  However, on x86_64 it means the RAX and RDX registers, and on 16-bit
  x86 (ia16?) it means the old AX and DX registers.

  Add new register classes in `X86RegisterInfo.td` to support these
  cases, and amend the logic in `getRegForInlineAsmConstraint` to cope
  with different subtargets.  Also add a test case, derived from
  PR32594.

  Reviewers: craig.topper, qcolombet, RKSimon, ab

  Reviewed By: ab

  Subscribers: ab, emaste, royger, llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31902

This should fix crashes when using the 'A' constraint on amd64, for
example as it is being used in Xen.

Reported by:	royger
MFC after:	3 days
2017-04-15 22:34:22 +00:00
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b66f65929a Update clang, llvm, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to 4.0.0 release.
We were already very close to the last release candidate, so this is a
pretty minor update.

Relnotes:	yes
MFC after:	1 month
X-MFC-With:	r314564
2017-03-10 19:02:41 +00:00
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eefaaf9172 Reapply r287232 from upstream llvm trunk (by Daniil Fukalov):
[SCEV] limit recursion depth of CompareSCEVComplexity

  Summary:
  CompareSCEVComplexity goes too deep (50+ on a quite a big unrolled
  loop) and runs almost infinite time.

  Added cache of "equal" SCEV pairs to earlier cutoff of further
  estimation. Recursion depth limit was also introduced as a parameter.

  Reviewers: sanjoy

  Subscribers: mzolotukhin, tstellarAMD, llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26389

Pull in r296992 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjoy Das):

  [SCEV] Decrease the recursion threshold for CompareValueComplexity

  Fixes PR32142.

  r287232 accidentally increased the recursion threshold for
  CompareValueComplexity from 2 to 32.  This change reverses that
  change by introducing a separate flag for CompareValueComplexity's
  threshold.

The latter revision fixes the excessive compile times for skein_block.c.
2017-03-06 21:14:20 +00:00
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04dc31bd5f For now, revert r287232 from upstream llvm trunk (by Daniil Fukalov):
[SCEV] limit recursion depth of CompareSCEVComplexity

  Summary:
  CompareSCEVComplexity goes too deep (50+ on a quite a big unrolled
  loop) and runs almost infinite time.

  Added cache of "equal" SCEV pairs to earlier cutoff of further
  estimation. Recursion depth limit was also introduced as a parameter.

  Reviewers: sanjoy

  Subscribers: mzolotukhin, tstellarAMD, llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26389

This commit is the cause of excessive compile times on skein_block.c
(and possibly other files) during kernel builds on amd64.

We never saw the problematic behavior described in this upstream commit,
so for now it is better to revert it.  An upstream bug has been filed
here: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32142

Reported by:	mjg
2017-03-05 19:56:20 +00:00
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2bb4490c3e Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r296509, and update build glue.
2017-02-28 21:18:23 +00:00
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171c29f1fb Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r296202, and update build glue.
2017-02-25 15:00:57 +00:00
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36e9e3ef20 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r296002, and update build glue.
2017-02-23 19:25:29 +00:00
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e540b45c8d Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r295380, and update build glue.
2017-02-17 20:07:35 +00:00
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67363b4961 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r294803, and update build glue.
2017-02-11 13:58:05 +00:00
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522087e3da Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r294123, and update build glue.
2017-02-05 19:57:41 +00:00
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23a4ddac2b Pull in r293773 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjay Patel):
[ValueTracking] avoid crashing from bad assumptions (PR31809)

  A program may contain llvm.assume info that disagrees with other
  analysis. This may be caused by UB in the program, so we must not
  crash because of that.

  As noted in the code comments:
  https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31809
  ...we can do better, but this at least avoids the assert/crash in the
  bug report.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29395

This fixes an assertion when building editors/emacs-devel.

PR:		216614
2017-02-02 23:01:29 +00:00
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f971e0a0d9 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r293807, and update build glue.
2017-02-01 21:57:07 +00:00
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d34f934cbb Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r293443, and update build glue.
2017-01-29 21:56:47 +00:00
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346d410d13 Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, lld and lldb release_40 branch
r292951, and update build glue.
2017-01-24 19:56:22 +00:00
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7014fb8e03 Pull in r292758 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjay Patel):
[x86] avoid crashing with illegal vector type (PR31672)

  https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31672

This fixes an assertion while building graphics/gegl3.

PR:		216166
2017-01-22 18:31:49 +00:00
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10de965d53 Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb release_40 branch 292732, and update
build glue.
2017-01-22 18:02:44 +00:00
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be6e2d77e1 Pull in r292133 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
Fix use-after-free bug in AffectedValueCallbackVH::allUsesReplacedWith

  When transferring affected values in the cache from an old value,
  identified by the value of the current callback, to the specified new
  value we might need to insert a new entry into the DenseMap which
  constitutes the cache. Doing so might delete the current callback
  object. Move the copying logic into a new function, a member of the
  assumption cache itself, so that we don't run into UB should the
  callback handle itself be removed mid-copy.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28749

This should fix crashes when building lld (as part of the llvmXY ports).

Reported by:	jbeich
PR:		216117
2017-01-16 19:53:18 +00:00
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8b0a30be0e Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb release_40 branch r292009. Also update
build glue.
2017-01-14 22:12:13 +00:00
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618592e561 Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb trunk r291476. 2017-01-09 22:32:19 +00:00
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694712341d Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb trunk r291274, and resolve conflicts. 2017-01-06 20:24:06 +00:00
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5328049929 Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb trunk r291015, and resolve conflicts. 2017-01-04 22:29:00 +00:00
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d0e8f9bf88 Merge llvm, clang, lld and lldb trunk r291012, and resolve conflicts. 2017-01-04 22:19:42 +00:00
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d9c0b8b748 Disable PDB support in LLVMSymbolizer for now, to avoid llvm-objdump
pulling in all the PDB handling code.
2017-01-03 20:19:37 +00:00
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c52568ef0c Remove incorrectly merged code fragment. 2017-01-03 18:09:16 +00:00
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afcae9c519 Fix line endings (upstream file has CRLF ones). 2017-01-02 22:05:05 +00:00
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4bdea0916a Update llvm to trunk r290819 and resolve conflicts. 2017-01-02 21:25:48 +00:00
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ba1d7aba13 Merge ^/head r309817 through r310168. 2016-12-16 18:38:31 +00:00
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dbb7892e50 Tentatively apply https://reviews.llvm.org/D18730 to work around gcc PR
70528 (bogus error: constructor required before non-static data member).
This should fix buildworld with the external gcc package.

Reported by:	https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/
2016-12-10 22:03:44 +00:00
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50b03a7e17 Update llvm, clang, lld, lldb, compiler-rt and libc++ to release_39
branch r288847.
2016-12-10 15:30:39 +00:00
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cc48a551de Merge ^/head r309519 through r309757. 2016-12-09 20:57:43 +00:00
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bb29338288 Pull in r281586 from upstream llvm trunk (by Wei Mi):
Add some shortcuts in LazyValueInfo to reduce compile time of
  Correlated Value Propagation.

  The patch is to partially fix PR10584. Correlated Value Propagation
  queries LVI to check non-null for pointer params of each callsite. If
  we know the def of param is an alloca instruction, we know it is
  non-null and can return early from LVI. Similarly, CVP queries LVI to
  check whether pointer for each mem access is constant. If the def of
  the pointer is an alloca instruction, we know it is not a constant
  pointer. These shortcuts can reduce the cost of CVP significantly.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18066

This significantly reduces memory usage and compilation time when
compiling a particular C++ source file of the graphics/colmap port.

PR:		215136
MFC after:	3 days
2016-12-08 21:02:34 +00:00
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9e56742358 Update llvm, clang, lld and lldb to release_39 branch r288513. 2016-12-02 19:36:28 +00:00
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c53f65e42d Update llvm, clang, lld and lldb to release_39 branch r287912. 2016-11-26 01:02:53 +00:00
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f298a82fda Pull in r283060 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
[PowerPC] Refactor soft-float support, and enable PPC64 soft float

  This change enables soft-float for PowerPC64, and also makes
  soft-float disable all vector instruction sets for both 32-bit and
  64-bit modes. This latter part is necessary because the PPC backend
  canonicalizes many Altivec vector types to floating-point types, and
  so soft-float breaks scalarization support for many operations. Both
  for embedded targets and for operating-system kernels desiring
  soft-float support, it seems reasonable that disabling hardware
  floating-point also disables vector instructions (embedded targets
  without hardware floating point support are unlikely to have Altivec,
  etc. and operating system kernels desiring not to use floating-point
  registers to lower syscall cost are unlikely to want to use vector
  registers either). If someone needs this to work, we'll need to
  change the fact that we promote many Altivec operations to act on
  v4f32. To make it possible to disable Altivec when soft-float is
  enabled, hardware floating-point support needs to be expressed as a
  positive feature, like the others, and not a negative feature,
  because target features cannot have dependencies on the disabling of
  some other feature. So +soft-float has now become -hard-float.

  Fixes PR26970.

Pull in r283061 from upstream clang trunk (by Hal Finkel):

  [PowerPC] Enable soft-float for PPC64, and +soft-float -> -hard-float

  Enable soft-float support on PPC64, as the backend now supports it.
  Also, the backend now uses -hard-float instead of +soft-float, so set
  the target features accordingly.

  Fixes PR26970.

Reported by:	Mark Millard
PR:		214433
2016-11-25 18:12:13 +00:00
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29bc5ed5ac Pull in r282174 from upstream llvm trunk (by Krzysztof Parzyszek):
[PPC] Set SP after loading data from stack frame, if no red zone is
  present

  Follow-up to r280705: Make sure that the SP is only restored after
  all data is loaded from the stack frame, if there is no red zone.

  This completes the fix for
  https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26519.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24466

Reported by:    Mark Millard
PR:             214433
2016-11-25 18:01:32 +00:00
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ff670c67e6 Work around LLVM PR30879, which is about a bad interaction between X86
Call Frame Optimization on i386 and libunwind, by disallowing the
optimization for i386-freebsd12.

This should fix some instances of broken exception handling when frame
pointers are omitted, in particular some unittests run during the build
of editors/libreoffice.

This hack will be removed as soon as upstream has implemented a more
permanent fix for this problem.

Upstream PR:	https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30879
Reviewed by:	emaste
PR:		212343
2016-11-19 21:05:17 +00:00
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c080cd6293 Pull in r282336 from upstream llvm trunk (by Sanjay Patel):
[x86] don't try to create a vector integer inst for an SSE1 target
  (PR30512)

  This bug was introduced with:
  http://reviews.llvm.org/rL272511

  We need to restrict the lowering to v4f32 comparisons because that's
  all SSE1 can handle.

  This should fix:
  https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28044

This avoids a "Do not know how to custom type legalize this operation"
error when building the multimedia/ffmpeg port on i386 with SSE enabled.
2016-09-24 20:53:05 +00:00
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2dc0915f04 Pull in r280705 from upstream llvm trunk (by Krzysztof Parzyszek):
[PPC] Claim stack frame before storing into it, if no red zone is
  present

  Unlike PPC64, PPC32/SVRV4 does not have red zone. In the absence of
  it there is no guarantee that this part of the stack will not be
  modified by any interrupt. To avoid this, make sure to claim the
  stack frame first before storing into it.

  This fixes https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26519.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24093
2016-09-10 16:51:39 +00:00
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1b67a5334b Pull in r280350 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
Add ISD::EH_DWARF_CFA, simplify @llvm.eh.dwarf.cfa on Mips, fix on
  PowerPC

  LLVM has an @llvm.eh.dwarf.cfa intrinsic, used to lower the
  GCC-compatible __builtin_dwarf_cfa() builtin. As pointed out in
  PR26761, this is currently broken on PowerPC (and likely on ARM as
  well). Currently, @llvm.eh.dwarf.cfa is lowered using:

    ADD(FRAMEADDR, FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET)

  where FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET defaults to the constant zero. On x86,
  FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET is lowered to 2*SlotSize. This setup, however,
  does not work for PowerPC. Because of the way that the stack layout
  works, the canonical frame address is not exactly (FRAMEADDR +
  FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET) on PowerPC (there is a lower save-area offset
  as well), so it is not just a matter of implementing
  FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET for PowerPC (unless we redefine its semantics --
  We can do that, since it is currently used only for
  @llvm.eh.dwarf.cfa lowering, but the better to directly lower the CFA
  construct itself (since it can be easily represented as a
  fixed-offset FrameIndex)). Mips currently does this, but by using a
  custom lowering for ADD that specifically recognizes the (FRAMEADDR,
  FRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET) pattern.

  This change introduces a ISD::EH_DWARF_CFA node, which by default
  expands using the existing logic, but can be directly lowered by the
  target. Mips is updated to use this method (which simplifies its
  implementation, and I suspect makes it more robust), and updates
  PowerPC to do the same.

  Fixes PR26761.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24038
2016-09-10 16:11:42 +00:00
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9b709e36e6 Pull in r280188 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
[PowerPC] Don't spill the frame pointer twice

  When a function contains something, such as inline asm, which
  explicitly clobbers the register used as the frame pointer, don't
  spill it twice. If we need a frame pointer, it will be saved/restored
  in the prologue/epilogue code.  Explicitly spilling it again will
  reuse the same spill slot used by the prologue/epilogue code, thus
  clobbering the saved value. The same applies to the base-pointer or
  PIC-base register.

  Partially fixes PR26856. Thanks to Ulrich for his analysis and the
  small inline-asm reproducer.
2016-09-10 15:44:00 +00:00
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94e48c1239 Pull in r280040 from upstream llvm trunk (by Hal Finkel):
[PowerPC] Add support for -mlongcall

  The "long call" option forces the use of the indirect calling
  sequence for all calls (even those that don't really need it). GCC
  provides this option; This is helpful, under certain circumstances,
  for building very-large binaries, and some other specialized use
  cases.

  Fixes PR19098.

Pull in r280041 from upstream clang trunk (by Hal Finkel):

  [PowerPC] Add support for -mlongcall

  Add support for GCC's PowerPC -mlongcall option; the backend supports
  the corresponding target feature as of r280040.

  Fixes PR19098.
2016-09-10 15:38:46 +00:00
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ea46576d2d Pull in r280837 from upstream llvm trunk (by Wei Mi):
Don't reduce the width of vector mul if the target doesn't support
  SSE2.

  The patch is to fix PR30298, which is caused by rL272694. The
  solution is to bail out if the target has no SSE2.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24288

This fixes building the multimedia/libx264 port on i386.
2016-09-07 20:36:13 +00:00
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bfc7120155 Merge ^/head r305087 through r305219. 2016-09-01 18:16:45 +00:00
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356d97c3cb Pull in r277331 from upstream llvm trunk (by Diana Picus):
[AArch64] Return the correct size for TLSDESC_CALLSEQ

  The branch relaxation pass is computing the wrong offsets because it assumes
  TLSDESC_CALLSEQ eats up 4 bytes, when in fact it is lowered to an instruction
  sequence taking up 16 bytes. This can become a problem in huge files with lots
  of TLS accesses, as it may slowly move branch targets out of the range computed
  by the branch relaxation pass.

  Fixes PR24234 https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24234

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22870

This fixes "error in backend: fixup value out of range" when compiling
the misc/talkfilters port for AArch64.

Reported by:	sbruno
PR:		201762
MFC after:	3 days
2016-09-01 18:11:44 +00:00