Now that the legacy PM is deprecated for the optimization pipeline, we
can start deleting legacy PM tests.
For tests that test both PMs, merge the RUN lines.
Delete tests specific to the legacy PM.
This reverts commit eb9f7c28e5fe6d75fed3587023e17f2997c8024b.
Previously this was incorrectly handling linking of the contained
type, so this merges the fixes from D88973.
This reverts commit 55c4ff91bd820d72014f63dcf7f3d5a0d3397986.
Issues were introduced as discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D88241
where this change made previous bugs in the linker and BitCodeWriter
visible.
Make the corresponding change that was made for byval in
b7141207a483d39b99c2b4da4eb3bb591eca9e1a. Like byval, this requires a
bulk update of the test IR tests to include the type before this can
be mandatory.
Pin the test to use -enable-npm-optnone.
Before, optnone wasn't implemented under NPM, so the LPM and NPM runs produced different IR. Now with -enable-npm-optnone, that is no longer necessary.
Reviewed By: ychen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86008
As per the discussion on D58375, we disable test that have optimizations under
the new PM. This patch adds -fno-experimental-new-pass-manager to RUNS that:
- Already run with optimizations (-O1 or higher) that were missed in D58375.
- Explicitly test new PM behavior along side some new PM RUNS, but are missing
this flag if new PM is enabled by default.
- Specify -O without the number. Based on getOptimizationLevel(), it seems the
default is 2, and the IR appears to be the same when changed to -O2, so
update the test to explicitly say -O2 and provide -fno-experimental-new-pass-manager`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63156
llvm-svn: 364066
This commit generalizes NRVO to cover C structs (both trivial and
non-trivial structs).
rdar://problem/33599681
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44968
llvm-svn: 328809
In C, we'll wait until the end of the scope to clean up aggregate
temporaries used for returns from calls. This means in cases like:
{
// Assuming that `Bar` is large enough to warrant indirect returns
struct Bar b = {};
b = foo(&b);
b = foo(&b);
b = foo(&b);
b = foo(&b);
}
...We'll allocate space for 5 Bars on the stack (`b`, and 4
temporaries). This becomes painful in things like large switch
statements.
If cleaning up sooner is trivial, we should do it.
llvm-svn: 327229