the function type, instead they belong to functions
and function calls. This is an updated and slightly
corrected version of Reid Spencer's original patch.
The only known problem is that auto-upgrading of
bitcode files doesn't seem to work properly (see
test/Bitcode/AutoUpgradeIntrinsics.ll). Hopefully
a bitcode guru (who might that be? :) ) will fix it.
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No compile-time support for constant operations yet,
just format transformations. Make readers and
writers work. Split constants into 2 doubles in
Legalize.
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access to bits). Use them in place of float and
double interfaces where appropriate.
First bits of x86 long double constants handling
(untested, probably does not work).
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Use APFloat in UpgradeParser and AsmParser.
Change all references to ConstantFP to use the
APFloat interface rather than double. Remove
the ConstantFP double interfaces.
Use APFloat functions for constant folding arithmetic
and comparisons.
(There are still way too many places APFloat is
just a wrapper around host float/double, but we're
getting there.)
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to handle values bigger than double. If we assume host==target and host
long double works correctly, this is not too bad, but we don't want to
have that limitation longterm. I could implement accepting double
constants as long double or something like that, which would lead to
incorrect codegen with no errors; the more I think about that the worse
it seems. Rather than do such a hack that would be backed out later,
I'm settling for giving reasonable error messages, for now.
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pr1146 in llvm 2.1 without ugly code to emulate old behavior. This should
be merged into the 2.0 release branch.
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block from:
Block ID #11 (CONSTANTS_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1722
Total Size: 3.85976e+06b/482470B/120617W
% of file: 16.7609
Average Size: 2241.44b/280.18B/70.045W
Tot/Avg SubBlocks: 0/0
Tot/Avg Abbrevs: 1/0.00058072
Tot/Avg Records: 26423/15.3444
% Abbrev Recs: 69.1746
to:
Block ID #11 (CONSTANTS_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1724
Total Size: 2.62406e+06b/328008B/82001.9W
% of file: 12.041
Average Size: 1522.08b/190.26B/47.5649W
Tot/Avg SubBlocks: 0/0
Tot/Avg Abbrevs: 2/0.00116009
Tot/Avg Records: 26280/15.2436
% Abbrev Recs: 68.9992
This shrinks kc++ from 2815788 to 2724088 bytes, which means the bitcode
file is now smaller than the bytecode file.
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This shrinks the type_block of kc++ from 139901 bits to 99389 bits (0.55% to 0.39%
of the file), a 40% reduction.
This shrink the record from:
Block ID #10 (TYPE_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1
Total Size: 139901b/17487.6B/4371.91W
% of file: 0.549306
Num Abbrevs: 0
Num Records: 3203
% Abbrev Recs: 0
to:
Block ID #10 (TYPE_BLOCK):
Num Instances: 1
Total Size: 99389b/12423.6B/3105.91W
% of file: 0.390862
Num Abbrevs: 4
Num Records: 3203
% Abbrev Recs: 99.6566
With a common histogram of:
Code Histogram:
1613 POINTER
1100 FUNCTION
255 STRUCT
224 ARRAY
5 INTEGER
2 OPAQUE
1 LABEL
1 DOUBLE
1 VOID
1 NUMENTRY
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