From: Sanjay Patel Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 18:01:03 +0000 (+0000) Subject: fix typos; NFC X-Git-Url: http://plrg.eecs.uci.edu/git/?p=oota-llvm.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=da318f22953cea1d4900d71422d2ed54c59b17e5 fix typos; NFC git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@249863 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- diff --git a/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp b/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp index c4c97ff0a3d..c64c2ad4344 100644 --- a/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp +++ b/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp @@ -1791,7 +1791,7 @@ class TypePromotionTransaction { Value *Val = Inst->getOperand(It); OriginalValues.push_back(Val); // Set a dummy one. - // We could use OperandSetter here, but that would implied an overhead + // We could use OperandSetter here, but that would imply an overhead // that we are not willing to pay. Inst->setOperand(It, UndefValue::get(Val->getType())); } @@ -2406,8 +2406,7 @@ bool TypePromotionHelper::canGetThrough(const Instruction *Inst, Value *OpndVal = Inst->getOperand(0); // Check if we can use this operand in the extension. - // If the type is larger than the result type of the extension, - // we cannot. + // If the type is larger than the result type of the extension, we cannot. if (!OpndVal->getType()->isIntegerTy() || OpndVal->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth() > ConsideredExtType->getIntegerBitWidth()) @@ -2433,7 +2432,7 @@ bool TypePromotionHelper::canGetThrough(const Instruction *Inst, else return false; - // #2 check that the truncate just drop extended bits. + // #2 check that the truncate just drops extended bits. if (Inst->getType()->getIntegerBitWidth() >= OpndType->getIntegerBitWidth()) return true; @@ -2546,7 +2545,7 @@ Value *TypePromotionHelper::promoteOperandForOther( } TPT.replaceAllUsesWith(ExtOpnd, Trunc); - // Restore the operand of Ext (which has been replace by the previous call + // Restore the operand of Ext (which has been replaced by the previous call // to replaceAllUsesWith) to avoid creating a cycle trunc <-> sext. TPT.setOperand(Ext, 0, ExtOpnd); } @@ -2649,7 +2648,7 @@ bool AddressingModeMatcher::isPromotionProfitable( } /// Given an instruction or constant expr, see if we can fold the operation -/// into the addressing mode. If so, update the addressing mode and return +/// into the addressing mode. If so, update the addressing mode and return /// true, otherwise return false without modifying AddrMode. /// If \p MovedAway is not NULL, it contains the information of whether or /// not AddrInst has to be folded into the addressing mode on success. @@ -2872,9 +2871,9 @@ bool AddressingModeMatcher::matchOperationAddr(User *AddrInst, unsigned Opcode, unsigned OldSize = AddrModeInsts.size(); if (!matchAddr(PromotedOperand, Depth) || - // The total of the new cost is equals to the cost of the created + // The total of the new cost is equal to the cost of the created // instructions. - // The total of the old cost is equals to the cost of the extension plus + // The total of the old cost is equal to the cost of the extension plus // what we have saved in the addressing mode. !isPromotionProfitable(CreatedInstsCost, ExtCost + (AddrModeInsts.size() - OldSize), @@ -2922,7 +2921,7 @@ bool AddressingModeMatcher::matchAddr(Value *Addr, unsigned Depth) { // Check to see if it is possible to fold this operation. bool MovedAway = false; if (matchOperationAddr(I, I->getOpcode(), Depth, &MovedAway)) { - // This instruction may have been move away. If so, there is nothing + // This instruction may have been moved away. If so, there is nothing // to check here. if (MovedAway) return true; @@ -3050,10 +3049,10 @@ static bool FindAllMemoryUses( return false; } -/// ValueAlreadyLiveAtInst - Retrn true if Val is already known to be live at -/// the use site that we're folding it into. If so, there is no cost to -/// include it in the addressing mode. KnownLive1 and KnownLive2 are two values -/// that we know are live at the instruction already. +/// Return true if Val is already known to be live at the use site that we're +/// folding it into. If so, there is no cost to include it in the addressing +/// mode. KnownLive1 and KnownLive2 are two values that we know are live at the +/// instruction already. bool AddressingModeMatcher::valueAlreadyLiveAtInst(Value *Val,Value *KnownLive1, Value *KnownLive2) { // If Val is either of the known-live values, we know it is live!