Sorry about the churn. One more change to getOptimalMemOpType() hook. Did I
mention the inline memcpy / memset expansion code is a mess?

This patch split the ZeroOrLdSrc argument into two: IsMemset and ZeroMemset.
The first indicates whether it is expanding a memset or a memcpy / memmove.
The later is whether the memset is a memset of zero. It's totally possible
(likely even) that targets may want to do different things for memcpy and
memset of zero.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@169959 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.cpp b/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.cpp
index 59aaf6d..1402718 100644
--- a/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.cpp
+++ b/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.cpp
@@ -6814,16 +6814,15 @@
 /// lowering. If DstAlign is zero that means it's safe to destination
 /// alignment can satisfy any constraint. Similarly if SrcAlign is zero it
 /// means there isn't a need to check it against alignment requirement,
-/// probably because the source does not need to be loaded. If
-/// 'ZeroOrLdSrc' is true, that means it's safe to return a
-/// non-scalar-integer type, e.g. empty string source, constant, or loaded
-/// from memory. 'MemcpyStrSrc' indicates whether the memcpy source is
-/// constant so it does not need to be loaded.
+/// probably because the source does not need to be loaded. If 'IsMemset' is
+/// true, that means it's expanding a memset. If 'ZeroMemset' is true, that
+/// means it's a memset of zero. 'MemcpyStrSrc' indicates whether the memcpy
+/// source is constant so it does not need to be loaded.
 /// It returns EVT::Other if the type should be determined using generic
 /// target-independent logic.
 EVT PPCTargetLowering::getOptimalMemOpType(uint64_t Size,
                                            unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign,
-                                           bool ZeroOrLdSrc,
+                                           bool IsMemset, bool ZeroMemset,
                                            bool MemcpyStrSrc,
                                            MachineFunction &MF) const {
   if (this->PPCSubTarget.isPPC64()) {
diff --git a/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.h b/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.h
index a90118d..4b44dbc 100644
--- a/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.h
+++ b/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelLowering.h
@@ -400,16 +400,15 @@
     /// lowering. If DstAlign is zero that means it's safe to destination
     /// alignment can satisfy any constraint. Similarly if SrcAlign is zero it
     /// means there isn't a need to check it against alignment requirement,
-    /// probably because the source does not need to be loaded. If
-    /// 'ZeroOrLdSrc' is true, that means it's safe to return a
-    /// non-scalar-integer type, e.g. empty string source, constant, or loaded
-    /// from memory. 'MemcpyStrSrc' indicates whether the memcpy source is
-    /// constant so it does not need to be loaded.
+    /// probably because the source does not need to be loaded. If 'IsMemset' is
+    /// true, that means it's expanding a memset. If 'ZeroMemset' is true, that
+    /// means it's a memset of zero. 'MemcpyStrSrc' indicates whether the memcpy
+    /// source is constant so it does not need to be loaded.
     /// It returns EVT::Other if the type should be determined using generic
     /// target-independent logic.
     virtual EVT
-    getOptimalMemOpType(uint64_t Size, unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign,
-                        bool ZeroOrLdSrc, bool MemcpyStrSrc,
+    getOptimalMemOpType(uint64_t Size, unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign, 
+                        bool IsMemset, bool ZeroMemset, bool MemcpyStrSrc,
                         MachineFunction &MF) const;
 
     /// isFMAFasterThanMulAndAdd - Return true if an FMA operation is faster than