Make linear scan's trivial coalescer slightly more aggressive.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@62547 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/CodeGen/RegAllocLinearScan.cpp b/lib/CodeGen/RegAllocLinearScan.cpp
index 1e7d0a8..96f8ab4 100644
--- a/lib/CodeGen/RegAllocLinearScan.cpp
+++ b/lib/CodeGen/RegAllocLinearScan.cpp
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
if ((cur.preference && cur.preference == Reg) || !cur.containsOneValue())
return Reg;
- VNInfo *vni = cur.getValNumInfo(0);
+ VNInfo *vni = cur.begin()->valno;
if (!vni->def || vni->def == ~1U || vni->def == ~0U)
return Reg;
MachineInstr *CopyMI = li_->getInstructionFromIndex(vni->def);
@@ -686,13 +686,13 @@
unsigned StartPosition = cur->beginNumber();
const TargetRegisterClass *RCLeader = RelatedRegClasses.getLeaderValue(RC);
- // If this live interval is defined by a move instruction and its source is
- // assigned a physical register that is compatible with the target register
- // class, then we should try to assign it the same register.
+ // If start of this live interval is defined by a move instruction and its
+ // source is assigned a physical register that is compatible with the target
+ // register class, then we should try to assign it the same register.
// This can happen when the move is from a larger register class to a smaller
// one, e.g. X86::mov32to32_. These move instructions are not coalescable.
- if (!cur->preference && cur->containsOneValue()) {
- VNInfo *vni = cur->getValNumInfo(0);
+ if (!cur->preference && cur->hasAtLeastOneValue()) {
+ VNInfo *vni = cur->begin()->valno;
if (vni->def && vni->def != ~1U && vni->def != ~0U) {
MachineInstr *CopyMI = li_->getInstructionFromIndex(vni->def);
unsigned SrcReg, DstReg;