This will currently accept the old number of bytes syntax, and convert
it to a scalar. This should be removed in the near future (I think I
converted all of the tests already, but likely missed a few).
Not sure what the exact syntax and policy should be. We can continue
printing the number of bytes for non-generic instructions to avoid
test churn and only allow non-scalar types for generic instructions.
This will currently print the LLT in parentheses, but accept parsing
the existing integers and implicitly converting to scalar. The
parentheses are a bit ugly, but the parser logic seems unable to deal
without either parentheses or some keyword to indicate the start of a
type.
This patch adds each pass' pass argument in the header for IR dumps.
For example:
Before:
```
*** IR Dump Before InstructionSelect ***
```
After:
```
*** IR Dump Before InstructionSelect (instruction-select) ***
```
The goal is to make it easier to know what argument to pass to
command line options like `debug-only` or `run-pass` to further
investigate a given pass.
For historical reasons, the R6 register is a callee-saved argument
register. This means that if it is used to pass an argument to a function
that does not clobber it, it is live throughout the function.
This patch makes sure that in this special case any kill flags of it are
removed.
Review: Ulrich Weigand, Eli Friedman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89451