Distinguish early clobber output operands from clobbered registers.
Both become <earlyclobber> defs on the INLINEASM MachineInstr, but we
now use two different asm operand kinds.
The new Kind_Clobber is treated identically to the old
Kind_RegDefEarlyClobber for now, but x87 floating point stack inline
assembly does care about the difference.
This will pop a register off the stack:
asm("fstp %st" : : "t"(x) : "st");
While this will pop the input and push an output:
asm("fst %st" : "=&t"(r) : "t"(x));
We need to know if ST0 was a clobber or an output operand, and we can't
depend on <dead> flags for that.
llvm-svn: 133902
diff --git a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp
index a827187..1053b88 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp
@@ -1092,7 +1092,8 @@
++i; // Skip the ID value.
if (InlineAsm::isRegDefKind(Flags) ||
- InlineAsm::isRegDefEarlyClobberKind(Flags)) {
+ InlineAsm::isRegDefEarlyClobberKind(Flags) ||
+ InlineAsm::isClobberKind(Flags)) {
// Check for def of register or earlyclobber register.
for (; NumVals; --NumVals, ++i) {
unsigned Reg = cast<RegisterSDNode>(Node->getOperand(i))->getReg();