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2008 Jan 16
4
[LLVMdev] LiveInterval Questions
I had been assuming that give a LiveRange a, a.valno->def, if
valid, would be the same as a.start. But this is apparently not
always the case. For example:
Predecessors according to CFG: 0x839d130 (#3) 0x8462780 (#35)
308 %reg1051 = MOV64rr %reg1227<kill>
312 %reg1052 = MOV64rr %reg1228<kill>
316 %reg1053 = MOV64rr %reg1229<kill>
320 %reg1054 = MOV64rr %reg1230<kill>
324 %reg1055<dead> = LEA64r %reg1047, 1, %reg1053, 0
328 %reg1135 = MOVSX64rr32 %reg1025
332 %reg1136 = MOV64rr %reg1135<kill>
336 %reg1136 = A...
2008 Jan 17
0
[LLVMdev] LiveInterval Questions
...vid Greene wrote:
> I had been assuming that give a LiveRange a, a.valno->def, if
> valid, would be the same as a.start. But this is apparently not
> always the case. For example:
>
> Predecessors according to CFG: 0x839d130 (#3) 0x8462780 (#35)
> 308 %reg1051 = MOV64rr %reg1227<kill>
> 312 %reg1052 = MOV64rr %reg1228<kill>
> 316 %reg1053 = MOV64rr %reg1229<kill>
> 320 %reg1054 = MOV64rr %reg1230<kill>
> 324 %reg1055<dead> = LEA64r %reg1047, 1, %reg1053, 0
> 328 %reg1135 = MOVSX64rr32 %reg1025
> 332 %reg1136 = MOV64rr %reg113...
2008 Jan 17
0
[LLVMdev] LiveInterval Questions
...avid Greene wrote:
> I had been assuming that give a LiveRange a, a.valno->def, if
> valid, would be the same as a.start. But this is apparently not
> always the case. For example:
>
> Predecessors according to CFG: 0x839d130 (#3) 0x8462780 (#35)
> 308 %reg1051 = MOV64rr %reg1227<kill>
> 312 %reg1052 = MOV64rr %reg1228<kill>
> 316 %reg1053 = MOV64rr %reg1229<kill>
> 320 %reg1054 = MOV64rr %reg1230<kill>
> 324 %reg1055<dead> = LEA64r %reg1047, 1, %reg1053, 0
> 328 %reg1135 = MOVSX64rr32 %reg1025
> 332 %reg1136 = MOV64rr %reg113...