commit | 3e53aeae94cfe98486ae3186a3eb627b69b51b77 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com> | Wed Mar 05 10:09:30 2025 +0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Mar 05 10:09:30 2025 +0700 |
tree | 3ae86ef04722bc080ec3803f4e688fd8339bc0b3 | |
parent | 68427bc8d808a8f70ed345278fc498a1e0b5a8d2 [diff] |
AMDGPU: Make frame index folding logic consistent with eliminateFrameIndex (#129633) This adds handling of s_add_u32, which is handled and removes handling of s_or_b32 and s_and_b32, which are not. I was working on handling them in #102345, but need to finish that patch. This fixes a regression exposed by a3165398db0736588daedb07650195502592e567 where the final instruction would use two literals.
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