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Removed llvm.convert.to.fp16 and llvm.convert.from.fp16 intrinsics. These are equivalent to fptrunc and fpext with half with a bitcast.
“denormal-fp-math” and “denormal-fp-math-f32” string attributes were migrated to first-class denormal_fpenv attribute.
The "nooutline" attribute is now writen as nooutline. Existing IR and bitcode will be automatically updated.
Removed Constant::isZeroValue. It was functionally identical to Constant::isNullValue for all types except floating-point negative zero. All callers should use isNullValue instead. isZeroValue will be reintroduced in the future with bitwise-all-zeros semantics to support non-zero null pointers.
Removed TypePromoteFloat legalization from SelectionDAG
Removed bugpoint. Usage has been replaced by llvm-reduce and llvm/utils/reduce_pipeline.py.
sysp, mrrs, and msrr instructions are now accepted without requiring the +d128 feature gating.r14 register can now be used as an alias for the link register lr in inline assembly. Clang always canonicalizes the name to lr, but other frontends may not.-gsplit-dwarf and -mrelax to be used together when building for the LoongArch platform.sm_30 to sm_75. sm_75 is the oldest GPU variant compatible with the widest range of recent major CUDA Toolkit versions (11/12/13).llvm-objdump now has support for --symbolize-operands with RISC-V.-mcpu=spacemit-x100 was added.-march as 0p19.lpad, pause, ntl.*, c.ntl.*, sspush, sspopchk, ssrdp, c.sspush, c.sspopchk) are now always available in the assembler and disassembler without requiring their respective extensions.-mcpu=spacemit-a100 was added.-riscv-enable-p-ext-simd-codegen flag has been removed. P extension SIMD code generation is now enabled automatically if the P extension is supported.-mcpu=xt-c910v2 and -mcpu=xt-c920v2 were added..seh_startchained and .seh_endchained assembly instructions have been removed and replaced with a new .seh_splitchained instruction..att_syntax directive is now emitted for assembly files when AT&T syntax is in use. This matches the behaviour of Intel syntax and aids with compatibility when changing the default Clang syntax to the Intel syntax.llvm-objcopy no longer corrupts the symbol table when --update-section is called for ELF files.FileCheck option -check-prefix now accepts a comma-separated list of prefixes, making it an alias of the existing -check-prefixes option.SBTarget::GetDataByteSize(), SBTarget::GetCodeByteSize(), and SBSection::GetTargetByteSize() have been deprecated. They always return 1, as before.freebsd-kernel to freebsd-kernel-core. Remote kernel debugging is still handled by the gdb-remote plugin.plugin.process.freebsd-kernel-core.read-only must be set to false. This setting is available when using /dev/mem or a kernel dump. However, since kvm_write() does not support writing to kernel dumps, writes to a kernel dump will still fail when the setting is false.A wide variety of additional information is available on the LLVM web page, in particular in the documentation section. The web page also contains versions of the API documentation which is up-to-date with the Git version of the source code. You can access versions of these documents specific to this release by going into the llvm/docs/ directory in the LLVM tree.
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