Speculatively micro-optimize memory-zeroing calls on Darwin 10.
llvm-svn: 49048
diff --git a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86Subtarget.cpp b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86Subtarget.cpp
index 483b8a4..56bb7ac 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86Subtarget.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86Subtarget.cpp
@@ -53,6 +53,20 @@
return false;
}
+/// This function returns the name of a function which has an interface
+/// like the non-standard bzero function, if such a function exists on
+/// the current subtarget and it is considered prefereable over
+/// memset with zero passed as the second argument. Otherwise it
+/// returns null.
+const char *X86Subtarget::getBZeroEntry() const {
+
+ // Darwin 10 has a __bzero entry point for this purpose.
+ if (getDarwinVers() >= 10)
+ return "__bzero";
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
/// GetCpuIDAndInfo - Execute the specified cpuid and return the 4 values in the
/// specified arguments. If we can't run cpuid on the host, return true.
bool X86::GetCpuIDAndInfo(unsigned value, unsigned *rEAX, unsigned *rEBX,