1 Target Independent Opportunities:
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5 FreeBench/mason contains code like this:
7 static p_type m0u(p_type p) {
8 int m[]={0, 8, 1, 2, 16, 5, 13, 7, 14, 9, 3, 4, 11, 12, 15, 10, 17, 6};
16 We currently compile this into a memcpy from a static array into 'm', then
17 a bunch of loads from m. It would be better to avoid the memcpy and just do
18 loads from the static array.
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22 Make the PPC branch selector target independant
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26 Get the C front-end to expand hypot(x,y) -> llvm.sqrt(x*x+y*y) when errno and
27 precision don't matter (ffastmath). Misc/mandel will like this. :)
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31 Solve this DAG isel folding deficiency:
49 The problem is the store's chain operand is not the load X but rather
50 a TokenFactor of the load X and load Y, which prevents the folding.
52 There are two ways to fix this:
54 1. The dag combiner can start using alias analysis to realize that y/x
55 don't alias, making the store to X not dependent on the load from Y.
56 2. The generated isel could be made smarter in the case it can't
57 disambiguate the pointers.
59 Number 1 is the preferred solution.
61 This has been "fixed" by a TableGen hack. But that is a short term workaround
62 which will be removed once the proper fix is made.
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66 Turn this into a signed shift right in instcombine:
69 return x >> 31 ? -1 : 0;
72 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25600
73 http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-02/msg01492.html
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77 On targets with expensive 64-bit multiply, we could LSR this:
84 for (i = ...; ++i, tmp+=tmp)
87 This would be a win on ppc32, but not x86 or ppc64.
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91 Shrink: (setlt (loadi32 P), 0) -> (setlt (loadi8 Phi), 0)
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95 Reassociate should turn: X*X*X*X -> t=(X*X) (t*t) to eliminate a multiply.
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99 Interesting? testcase for add/shift/mul reassoc:
101 int bar(int x, int y) {
102 return x*x*x+y+x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y;
104 int foo(int z, int n) {
105 return bar(z, n) + bar(2*z, 2*n);
108 //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
110 These two functions should generate the same code on big-endian systems:
112 int g(int *j,int *l) { return memcmp(j,l,4); }
113 int h(int *j, int *l) { return *j - *l; }
115 this could be done in SelectionDAGISel.cpp, along with other special cases,
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121 int rot(unsigned char b) { int a = ((b>>1) ^ (b<<7)) & 0xff; return a; }
123 Can be improved in two ways:
125 1. The instcombiner should eliminate the type conversions.
126 2. The X86 backend should turn this into a rotate by one bit.