SHL, SRA, SRL, ROTL, ROTR,
/// Byte Swap and Counting operators.
- BSWAP, CTTZ, CTLZ, CTPOP,
+ BSWAP, CTTZ, CTLZ, CTPOP, BITREVERSE,
/// [SU]ABSDIFF - Signed/Unsigned absolute difference of two input integer
/// vector. These nodes are generated from llvm.*absdiff* intrinsics.
/// then the result type must also be a vector type.
SETCC,
+ /// Like SetCC, ops #0 and #1 are the LHS and RHS operands to compare, but
+ /// op #2 is a *carry value*. This operator checks the result of
+ /// "LHS - RHS - Carry", and can be used to compare two wide integers:
+ /// (setcce lhshi rhshi (subc lhslo rhslo) cc). Only valid for integers.
+ SETCCE,
+
/// SHL_PARTS/SRA_PARTS/SRL_PARTS - These operators are used for expanded
- /// integer shift operations, just like ADD/SUB_PARTS. The operation
- /// ordering is:
+ /// integer shift operations. The operation ordering is:
/// [Lo,Hi] = op [LoLHS,HiLHS], Amt
SHL_PARTS, SRA_PARTS, SRL_PARTS,
FNEG, FABS, FSQRT, FSIN, FCOS, FPOWI, FPOW,
FLOG, FLOG2, FLOG10, FEXP, FEXP2,
FCEIL, FTRUNC, FRINT, FNEARBYINT, FROUND, FFLOOR,
+ /// FMINNUM/FMAXNUM - Perform floating-point minimum or maximum on two
+ /// values.
+ /// In the case where a single input is NaN, the non-NaN input is returned.
+ ///
+ /// The return value of (FMINNUM 0.0, -0.0) could be either 0.0 or -0.0.
FMINNUM, FMAXNUM,
+ /// FMINNAN/FMAXNAN - Behave identically to FMINNUM/FMAXNUM, except that
+ /// when a single input is NaN, NaN is returned.
+ FMINNAN, FMAXNAN,
/// FSINCOS - Compute both fsin and fcos as a single operation.
FSINCOS,
/// take a chain as input and return a chain.
EH_LABEL,
+ /// CATCHPAD - Represents a catchpad instruction.
+ CATCHPAD,
+
+ /// CATCHRET - Represents a return from a catch block funclet. Used for
+ /// MSVC compatible exception handling. Takes a chain operand and a
+ /// destination basic block operand.
+ CATCHRET,
+
+ /// CLEANUPRET - Represents a return from a cleanup block funclet. Used for
+ /// MSVC compatible exception handling. Takes only a chain operand.
+ CLEANUPRET,
+
/// STACKSAVE - STACKSAVE has one operand, an input chain. It produces a
/// value, the same type as the pointer type for the system, and an output
/// chain.
PCMARKER,
/// READCYCLECOUNTER - This corresponds to the readcyclecounter intrinsic.
- /// The only operand is a chain and a value and a chain are produced. The
- /// value is the contents of the architecture specific cycle counter like
- /// register (or other high accuracy low latency clock source)
+ /// It produces a chain and one i64 value. The only operand is a chain.
+ /// If i64 is not legal, the result will be expanded into smaller values.
+ /// Still, it returns an i64, so targets should set legality for i64.
+ /// The result is the content of the architecture-specific cycle
+ /// counter-like register (or other high accuracy low latency clock source).
READCYCLECOUNTER,
/// HANDLENODE node - Used as a handle for various purposes.