| commit | e49180d84c4d8b25fa944e494f4f292479eec1f6 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Sam Elliott <quic_aelliott@quicinc.com> | Wed Mar 05 10:59:45 2025 -0800 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Mar 05 10:59:45 2025 -0800 |
| tree | 5e24ef70bcdd7d405eafc712a1a4e7eb29ceda36 | |
| parent | 9f0a912a4619ebca977f7da36cd2fb7ba56f71ce [diff] |
[RISCV] Xqccmp Code Generation (#128815) This adds support for Xqccmp to the following passes: - Prolog Epilog Insertion - reusing much of the existing push/pop logic, but extending it to cope with frame pointers and reorder the CFI information correctly. - Move Merger - extending it to support the `qc.` variants of the double-move instructions. - Push/Pop Optimizer - extending it to support the `qc.` variants of the pop instructions. The testing is based on existing Zcmp tests, but I have put them in separate files as some of the Zcmp tests were getting quite long.
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