ARM: don't mangle DAG constant if it has more than one use
The basic optimisation was to convert (mul $LHS, $complex_constant) into
roughly "(shl (mul $LHS, $simple_constant), $simple_amt)" when it was expected
to be cheaper. The original logic checks that the mul only has one use (since
we're mangling $complex_constant), but when used in even more complex
addressing modes there may be an outer addition that can pick up the wrong
value too.
I *think* the ARM addressing-mode problem is actually unreachable at the
moment, but that depends on complex assessments of the profitability of
pre-increment addressing modes so I've put a real check in there instead of an
assertion.
llvm-svn: 259228
diff --git a/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelDAGToDAG.cpp b/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelDAGToDAG.cpp
index 9ffed03..89e0bab 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelDAGToDAG.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ARMISelDAGToDAG.cpp
@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@
// If Offset is a multiply-by-constant and it's profitable to extract a shift
// and use it in a shifted operand do so.
- if (Offset.getOpcode() == ISD::MUL) {
+ if (Offset.getOpcode() == ISD::MUL && N.hasOneUse()) {
unsigned PowerOfTwo = 0;
SDValue NewMulConst;
if (canExtractShiftFromMul(Offset, 31, PowerOfTwo, NewMulConst)) {
@@ -1422,7 +1422,7 @@
// If OffReg is a multiply-by-constant and it's profitable to extract a shift
// and use it in a shifted operand do so.
- if (OffReg.getOpcode() == ISD::MUL) {
+ if (OffReg.getOpcode() == ISD::MUL && N.hasOneUse()) {
unsigned PowerOfTwo = 0;
SDValue NewMulConst;
if (canExtractShiftFromMul(OffReg, 3, PowerOfTwo, NewMulConst)) {