X86FloatingPoint.cpp revision cb5335877804fe9e555be8955314935f35c26f30
1//===-- FloatingPoint.cpp - Floating point Reg -> Stack converter ---------===//
2//
3// This file defines the pass which converts floating point instructions from
4// virtual registers into register stack instructions.
5//
6//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
7
8#define DEBUG_TYPE "fp"
9#include "X86.h"
10#include "X86InstrInfo.h"
11#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
12#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
13#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveVariables.h"
14#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
15#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
16#include "Support/Debug.h"
17#include "Support/Statistic.h"
18#include <algorithm>
19#include <iostream>
20
21namespace {
22  Statistic<> NumFXCH("x86-codegen", "Number of fxch instructions inserted");
23  Statistic<> NumFP  ("x86-codegen", "Number of floating point instructions");
24
25  struct FPS : public MachineFunctionPass {
26    virtual bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF);
27
28    virtual const char *getPassName() const { return "X86 FP Stackifier"; }
29
30    virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
31      AU.addRequired<LiveVariables>();
32      MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
33    }
34  private:
35    LiveVariables     *LV;    // Live variable info for current function...
36    MachineBasicBlock *MBB;   // Current basic block
37    unsigned Stack[8];        // FP<n> Registers in each stack slot...
38    unsigned RegMap[8];       // Track which stack slot contains each register
39    unsigned StackTop;        // The current top of the FP stack.
40
41    void dumpStack() const {
42      std::cerr << "Stack contents:";
43      for (unsigned i = 0; i != StackTop; ++i) {
44	std::cerr << " FP" << Stack[i];
45	assert(RegMap[Stack[i]] == i && "Stack[] doesn't match RegMap[]!");
46      }
47      std::cerr << "\n";
48    }
49  private:
50    // getSlot - Return the stack slot number a particular register number is
51    // in...
52    unsigned getSlot(unsigned RegNo) const {
53      assert(RegNo < 8 && "Regno out of range!");
54      return RegMap[RegNo];
55    }
56
57    // getStackEntry - Return the X86::FP<n> register in register ST(i)
58    unsigned getStackEntry(unsigned STi) const {
59      assert(STi < StackTop && "Access past stack top!");
60      return Stack[StackTop-1-STi];
61    }
62
63    // getSTReg - Return the X86::ST(i) register which contains the specified
64    // FP<RegNo> register
65    unsigned getSTReg(unsigned RegNo) const {
66      return StackTop - 1 - getSlot(RegNo) + X86::ST0;
67    }
68
69    // pushReg - Push the specifiex FP<n> register onto the stack
70    void pushReg(unsigned Reg) {
71      assert(Reg < 8 && "Register number out of range!");
72      assert(StackTop < 8 && "Stack overflow!");
73      Stack[StackTop] = Reg;
74      RegMap[Reg] = StackTop++;
75    }
76
77    bool isAtTop(unsigned RegNo) const { return getSlot(RegNo) == StackTop-1; }
78    void moveToTop(unsigned RegNo, MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
79      if (!isAtTop(RegNo)) {
80	unsigned Slot = getSlot(RegNo);
81	unsigned STReg = getSTReg(RegNo);
82	unsigned RegOnTop = getStackEntry(0);
83
84	// Swap the slots the regs are in
85	std::swap(RegMap[RegNo], RegMap[RegOnTop]);
86
87	// Swap stack slot contents
88	assert(RegMap[RegOnTop] < StackTop);
89	std::swap(Stack[RegMap[RegOnTop]], Stack[StackTop-1]);
90
91	// Emit an fxch to update the runtime processors version of the state
92	MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FXCH, 1).addReg(STReg);
93	I = 1+MBB->insert(I, MI);
94	NumFXCH++;
95      }
96    }
97
98    void duplicateToTop(unsigned RegNo, unsigned AsReg,
99			MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
100      unsigned STReg = getSTReg(RegNo);
101      pushReg(AsReg);   // New register on top of stack
102
103      MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FLDrr, 1).addReg(STReg);
104      I = 1+MBB->insert(I, MI);
105    }
106
107    // popStackAfter - Pop the current value off of the top of the FP stack
108    // after the specified instruction.
109    void popStackAfter(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
110
111    bool processBasicBlock(MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &MBB);
112
113    void handleZeroArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
114    void handleOneArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
115    void handleTwoArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
116    void handleSpecialFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
117  };
118}
119
120Pass *createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass() { return new FPS(); }
121
122/// runOnMachineFunction - Loop over all of the basic blocks, transforming FP
123/// register references into FP stack references.
124///
125bool FPS::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
126  LV = &getAnalysis<LiveVariables>();
127  StackTop = 0;
128
129  bool Changed = false;
130  for (MachineFunction::iterator I = MF.begin(), E = MF.end(); I != E; ++I)
131    Changed |= processBasicBlock(MF, *I);
132  return Changed;
133}
134
135/// processBasicBlock - Loop over all of the instructions in the basic block,
136/// transforming FP instructions into their stack form.
137///
138bool FPS::processBasicBlock(MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &BB) {
139  const TargetInstrInfo &TII = MF.getTarget().getInstrInfo();
140  bool Changed = false;
141  MBB = &BB;
142
143  for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB.begin(); I != BB.end(); ++I) {
144    MachineInstr *MI = *I;
145    MachineInstr *PrevMI = I == BB.begin() ? 0 : *(I-1);
146    unsigned Flags = TII.get(MI->getOpcode()).TSFlags;
147
148    if ((Flags & X86II::FPTypeMask) == 0) continue;  // Ignore non-fp insts!
149
150    ++NumFP;  // Keep track of # of pseudo instrs
151    DEBUG(std::cerr << "\nFPInst:\t";
152	  MI->print(std::cerr, MF.getTarget()));
153
154    // Get dead variables list now because the MI pointer may be deleted as part
155    // of processing!
156    LiveVariables::killed_iterator IB = LV->dead_begin(MI);
157    LiveVariables::killed_iterator IE = LV->dead_end(MI);
158
159    DEBUG(const MRegisterInfo *MRI = MF.getTarget().getRegisterInfo();
160	  LiveVariables::killed_iterator I = LV->killed_begin(MI);
161	  LiveVariables::killed_iterator E = LV->killed_end(MI);
162	  if (I != E) {
163	    std::cerr << "Killed Operands:";
164	    for (; I != E; ++I)
165	      std::cerr << " %" << MRI->getName(I->second);
166	    std::cerr << "\n";
167	  });
168
169    switch (Flags & X86II::FPTypeMask) {
170    case X86II::ZeroArgFP: handleZeroArgFP(I); break;
171    case X86II::OneArgFP:  handleOneArgFP(I);  break;
172
173    case X86II::OneArgFPRW:   // ST(0) = fsqrt(ST(0))
174      assert(0 && "FP instr type not handled yet!");
175
176    case X86II::TwoArgFP:  handleTwoArgFP(I);  break;
177    case X86II::SpecialFP: handleSpecialFP(I); break;
178    default: assert(0 && "Unknown FP Type!");
179    }
180
181    // Check to see if any of the values defined by this instruction are dead
182    // after definition.  If so, pop them.
183    for (; IB != IE; ++IB) {
184      unsigned Reg = IB->second;
185      if (Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6) {
186	DEBUG(std::cerr << "Register FP#" << Reg-X86::FP0 << " is dead!\n");
187	++I;                         // Insert fxch AFTER the instruction
188	moveToTop(Reg-X86::FP0, I);  // Insert fxch if neccesary
189	--I;                         // Move to fxch or old instruction
190	popStackAfter(I);            // Pop the top of the stack, killing value
191      }
192    }
193
194    // Print out all of the instructions expanded to if -debug
195    DEBUG(if (*I == PrevMI) {
196            std::cerr<< "Just deleted pseudo instruction\n";
197          } else {
198	    MachineBasicBlock::iterator Start = I;
199	    // Rewind to first instruction newly inserted.
200	    while (Start != BB.begin() && *(Start-1) != PrevMI) --Start;
201	    std::cerr << "Inserted instructions:\n\t";
202	    (*Start)->print(std::cerr, MF.getTarget());
203	    while (++Start != I+1);
204	  }
205	  dumpStack();
206	  );
207
208    Changed = true;
209  }
210
211  assert(StackTop == 0 && "Stack not empty at end of basic block?");
212  return Changed;
213}
214
215//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
216// Efficient Lookup Table Support
217//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
218
219struct TableEntry {
220  unsigned from;
221  unsigned to;
222  bool operator<(const TableEntry &TE) const { return from < TE.from; }
223  bool operator<(unsigned V) const { return from < V; }
224};
225
226static bool TableIsSorted(const TableEntry *Table, unsigned NumEntries) {
227  for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumEntries-1; ++i)
228    if (!(Table[i] < Table[i+1])) return false;
229  return true;
230}
231
232static int Lookup(const TableEntry *Table, unsigned N, unsigned Opcode) {
233  const TableEntry *I = std::lower_bound(Table, Table+N, Opcode);
234  if (I != Table+N && I->from == Opcode)
235    return I->to;
236  return -1;
237}
238
239#define ARRAY_SIZE(TABLE)  \
240   (sizeof(TABLE)/sizeof(TABLE[0]))
241
242#ifdef NDEBUG
243#define ASSERT_SORTED(TABLE)
244#else
245#define ASSERT_SORTED(TABLE)                                              \
246  { static bool TABLE##Checked = false;                                   \
247    if (!TABLE##Checked)                                                  \
248       assert(TableIsSorted(TABLE, ARRAY_SIZE(TABLE)) &&                  \
249              "All lookup tables must be sorted for efficient access!");  \
250  }
251#endif
252
253
254//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
255// Helper Methods
256//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
257
258// PopTable - Sorted map of instructions to their popping version.  The first
259// element is an instruction, the second is the version which pops.
260//
261static const TableEntry PopTable[] = {
262  { X86::FSTr32   , X86::FSTPr32    },
263  { X86::FSTr64   , X86::FSTPr64    },
264  { X86::FSTrr    , X86::FSTPrr     },
265  { X86::FISTr16  , X86::FISTPr16   },
266  { X86::FISTr32  , X86::FISTPr32   },
267
268  { X86::FADDrST0 , X86::FADDPrST0  },
269  { X86::FSUBrST0 , X86::FSUBPrST0  },
270  { X86::FSUBRrST0, X86::FSUBRPrST0 },
271  { X86::FMULrST0 , X86::FMULPrST0  },
272  { X86::FDIVrST0 , X86::FDIVPrST0  },
273  { X86::FDIVRrST0, X86::FDIVRPrST0 },
274
275  { X86::FUCOMr   , X86::FUCOMPr    },
276  { X86::FUCOMPr  , X86::FUCOMPPr   },
277};
278
279/// popStackAfter - Pop the current value off of the top of the FP stack after
280/// the specified instruction.  This attempts to be sneaky and combine the pop
281/// into the instruction itself if possible.  The iterator is left pointing to
282/// the last instruction, be it a new pop instruction inserted, or the old
283/// instruction if it was modified in place.
284///
285void FPS::popStackAfter(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
286  ASSERT_SORTED(PopTable);
287  assert(StackTop > 0 && "Cannot pop empty stack!");
288  RegMap[Stack[--StackTop]] = ~0;     // Update state
289
290  // Check to see if there is a popping version of this instruction...
291  int Opcode = Lookup(PopTable, ARRAY_SIZE(PopTable), (*I)->getOpcode());
292  if (Opcode != -1) {
293    (*I)->setOpcode(Opcode);
294    if (Opcode == X86::FUCOMPPr)
295      (*I)->RemoveOperand(0);
296
297  } else {    // Insert an explicit pop
298    MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FSTPrr, 1).addReg(X86::ST0);
299    I = MBB->insert(I+1, MI);
300  }
301}
302
303static unsigned getFPReg(const MachineOperand &MO) {
304  assert(MO.isPhysicalRegister() && "Expected an FP register!");
305  unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
306  assert(Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6 && "Expected FP register!");
307  return Reg - X86::FP0;
308}
309
310
311//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
312// Instruction transformation implementation
313//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
314
315/// handleZeroArgFP - ST(0) = fld0    ST(0) = flds <mem>
316//
317void FPS::handleZeroArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
318  MachineInstr *MI = *I;
319  unsigned DestReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
320  MI->RemoveOperand(0);   // Remove the explicit ST(0) operand
321
322  // Result gets pushed on the stack...
323  pushReg(DestReg);
324}
325
326/// handleOneArgFP - fst ST(0), <mem>
327//
328void FPS::handleOneArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
329  MachineInstr *MI = *I;
330  assert(MI->getNumOperands() == 5 && "Can only handle fst* instructions!");
331
332  unsigned Reg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(4));
333  bool KillsSrc = false;
334  for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
335	 E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI)
336    KillsSrc |= KI->second == X86::FP0+Reg;
337
338  // FSTPr80 and FISTPr64 are strange because there are no non-popping versions.
339  // If we have one _and_ we don't want to pop the operand, duplicate the value
340  // on the stack instead of moving it.  This ensure that popping the value is
341  // always ok.
342  //
343  if ((MI->getOpcode() == X86::FSTPr80 ||
344       MI->getOpcode() == X86::FISTPr64) && !KillsSrc) {
345    duplicateToTop(Reg, 7 /*temp register*/, I);
346  } else {
347    moveToTop(Reg, I);            // Move to the top of the stack...
348  }
349  MI->RemoveOperand(4);           // Remove explicit ST(0) operand
350
351  if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FSTPr80 || MI->getOpcode() == X86::FISTPr64) {
352    assert(StackTop > 0 && "Stack empty??");
353    --StackTop;
354  } else if (KillsSrc) { // Last use of operand?
355    popStackAfter(I);
356  }
357}
358
359//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
360// Define tables of various ways to map pseudo instructions
361//
362
363// ForwardST0Table - Map: A = B op C  into: ST(0) = ST(0) op ST(i)
364static const TableEntry ForwardST0Table[] = {
365  { X86::FpADD,  X86::FADDST0r  },
366  { X86::FpSUB,  X86::FSUBST0r  },
367  { X86::FpMUL,  X86::FMULST0r  },
368  { X86::FpDIV,  X86::FDIVST0r  },
369  { X86::FpUCOM, X86::FUCOMr    },
370};
371
372// ReverseST0Table - Map: A = B op C  into: ST(0) = ST(i) op ST(0)
373static const TableEntry ReverseST0Table[] = {
374  { X86::FpADD,  X86::FADDST0r  },   // commutative
375  { X86::FpSUB,  X86::FSUBRST0r },
376  { X86::FpMUL,  X86::FMULST0r  },   // commutative
377  { X86::FpDIV,  X86::FDIVRST0r },
378  { X86::FpUCOM, ~0             },
379};
380
381// ForwardSTiTable - Map: A = B op C  into: ST(i) = ST(0) op ST(i)
382static const TableEntry ForwardSTiTable[] = {
383  { X86::FpADD,  X86::FADDrST0  },   // commutative
384  { X86::FpSUB,  X86::FSUBRrST0 },
385  { X86::FpMUL,  X86::FMULrST0  },   // commutative
386  { X86::FpDIV,  X86::FDIVRrST0 },
387  { X86::FpUCOM, X86::FUCOMr    },
388};
389
390// ReverseSTiTable - Map: A = B op C  into: ST(i) = ST(i) op ST(0)
391static const TableEntry ReverseSTiTable[] = {
392  { X86::FpADD,  X86::FADDrST0 },
393  { X86::FpSUB,  X86::FSUBrST0 },
394  { X86::FpMUL,  X86::FMULrST0 },
395  { X86::FpDIV,  X86::FDIVrST0 },
396  { X86::FpUCOM, ~0            },
397};
398
399
400/// handleTwoArgFP - Handle instructions like FADD and friends which are virtual
401/// instructions which need to be simplified and possibly transformed.
402///
403/// Result: ST(0) = fsub  ST(0), ST(i)
404///         ST(i) = fsub  ST(0), ST(i)
405///         ST(0) = fsubr ST(0), ST(i)
406///         ST(i) = fsubr ST(0), ST(i)
407///
408/// In addition to three address instructions, this also handles the FpUCOM
409/// instruction which only has two operands, but no destination.  This
410/// instruction is also annoying because there is no "reverse" form of it
411/// available.
412///
413void FPS::handleTwoArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
414  ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardST0Table); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseST0Table);
415  ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardSTiTable); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseSTiTable);
416  MachineInstr *MI = *I;
417
418  unsigned NumOperands = MI->getNumOperands();
419  assert(NumOperands == 3 ||
420	 (NumOperands == 2 && MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) &&
421	 "Illegal TwoArgFP instruction!");
422  unsigned Dest = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
423  unsigned Op0 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-2));
424  unsigned Op1 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-1));
425  bool KillsOp0 = false, KillsOp1 = false;
426
427  for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
428	 E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI) {
429    KillsOp0 |= (KI->second == X86::FP0+Op0);
430    KillsOp1 |= (KI->second == X86::FP0+Op1);
431  }
432
433  // If this is an FpUCOM instruction, we must make sure the first operand is on
434  // the top of stack, the other one can be anywhere...
435  if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM)
436    moveToTop(Op0, I);
437
438  unsigned TOS = getStackEntry(0);
439
440  // One of our operands must be on the top of the stack.  If neither is yet, we
441  // need to move one.
442  if (Op0 != TOS && Op1 != TOS) {   // No operand at TOS?
443    // We can choose to move either operand to the top of the stack.  If one of
444    // the operands is killed by this instruction, we want that one so that we
445    // can update right on top of the old version.
446    if (KillsOp0) {
447      moveToTop(Op0, I);         // Move dead operand to TOS.
448      TOS = Op0;
449    } else if (KillsOp1) {
450      moveToTop(Op1, I);
451      TOS = Op1;
452    } else {
453      // All of the operands are live after this instruction executes, so we
454      // cannot update on top of any operand.  Because of this, we must
455      // duplicate one of the stack elements to the top.  It doesn't matter
456      // which one we pick.
457      //
458      duplicateToTop(Op0, Dest, I);
459      Op0 = TOS = Dest;
460      KillsOp0 = true;
461    }
462  } else if (!KillsOp0 && !KillsOp1 && MI->getOpcode() != X86::FpUCOM)  {
463    // If we DO have one of our operands at the top of the stack, but we don't
464    // have a dead operand, we must duplicate one of the operands to a new slot
465    // on the stack.
466    duplicateToTop(Op0, Dest, I);
467    Op0 = TOS = Dest;
468    KillsOp0 = true;
469  }
470
471  // Now we know that one of our operands is on the top of the stack, and at
472  // least one of our operands is killed by this instruction.
473  assert((TOS == Op0 || TOS == Op1) &&
474	 (KillsOp0 || KillsOp1 || MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) &&
475	 "Stack conditions not set up right!");
476
477  // We decide which form to use based on what is on the top of the stack, and
478  // which operand is killed by this instruction.
479  const TableEntry *InstTable;
480  bool isForward = TOS == Op0;
481  bool updateST0 = (TOS == Op0 && !KillsOp1) || (TOS == Op1 && !KillsOp0);
482  if (updateST0) {
483    if (isForward)
484      InstTable = ForwardST0Table;
485    else
486      InstTable = ReverseST0Table;
487  } else {
488    if (isForward)
489      InstTable = ForwardSTiTable;
490    else
491      InstTable = ReverseSTiTable;
492  }
493
494  int Opcode = Lookup(InstTable, ARRAY_SIZE(ForwardST0Table), MI->getOpcode());
495  assert(Opcode != -1 && "Unknown TwoArgFP pseudo instruction!");
496
497  // NotTOS - The register which is not on the top of stack...
498  unsigned NotTOS = (TOS == Op0) ? Op1 : Op0;
499
500  // Replace the old instruction with a new instruction
501  *I = BuildMI(Opcode, 1).addReg(getSTReg(NotTOS));
502
503  // If both operands are killed, pop one off of the stack in addition to
504  // overwriting the other one.
505  if (KillsOp0 && KillsOp1 && Op0 != Op1) {
506    assert(!updateST0 && "Should have updated other operand!");
507    popStackAfter(I);   // Pop the top of stack
508  }
509
510  // Insert an explicit pop of the "updated" operand for FUCOM
511  if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) {
512    if (KillsOp0 && !KillsOp1)
513      popStackAfter(I);   // If we kill the first operand, pop it!
514    else if (KillsOp1 && Op0 != Op1) {
515      if (getStackEntry(0) == Op1) {
516	popStackAfter(I);     // If it's right at the top of stack, just pop it
517      } else {
518	// Otherwise, move the top of stack into the dead slot, killing the
519	// operand without having to add in an explicit xchg then pop.
520	//
521	unsigned STReg    = getSTReg(Op1);
522	unsigned OldSlot  = getSlot(Op1);
523	unsigned TopReg   = Stack[StackTop-1];
524	Stack[OldSlot]    = TopReg;
525	RegMap[TopReg]    = OldSlot;
526	RegMap[Op1]       = ~0;
527	Stack[--StackTop] = ~0;
528
529	MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FSTPrr, 1).addReg(STReg);
530	I = MBB->insert(I+1, MI);
531      }
532    }
533  }
534
535  // Update stack information so that we know the destination register is now on
536  // the stack.
537  if (MI->getOpcode() != X86::FpUCOM) {
538    unsigned UpdatedSlot = getSlot(updateST0 ? TOS : NotTOS);
539    assert(UpdatedSlot < StackTop && Dest < 7);
540    Stack[UpdatedSlot]   = Dest;
541    RegMap[Dest]         = UpdatedSlot;
542  }
543  delete MI;   // Remove the old instruction
544}
545
546
547/// handleSpecialFP - Handle special instructions which behave unlike other
548/// floating point instructions.  This is primarily inteaded for use by pseudo
549/// instructions.
550///
551void FPS::handleSpecialFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
552  MachineInstr *MI = *I;
553  switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
554  default: assert(0 && "Unknown SpecialFP instruction!");
555  case X86::FpGETRESULT:  // Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
556    assert(StackTop == 0 && "Stack should be empty after a call!");
557    pushReg(getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0)));
558    break;
559  case X86::FpSETRESULT:
560    assert(StackTop == 1 && "Stack should have one element on it to return!");
561    --StackTop;   // "Forget" we have something on the top of stack!
562    break;
563  case X86::FpMOV: {
564    unsigned SrcReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(1));
565    unsigned DestReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
566    bool KillsSrc = false;
567    for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
568	   E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI)
569      KillsSrc |= KI->second == X86::FP0+SrcReg;
570
571    if (KillsSrc) {
572      // If the input operand is killed, we can just change the owner of the
573      // incoming stack slot into the result.
574      unsigned Slot = getSlot(SrcReg);
575      assert(Slot < 7 && DestReg < 7 && "FpMOV operands invalid!");
576      Stack[Slot] = DestReg;
577      RegMap[DestReg] = Slot;
578
579    } else {
580      // For FMOV we just duplicate the specified value to a new stack slot.
581      // This could be made better, but would require substantial changes.
582      duplicateToTop(SrcReg, DestReg, I);
583    }
584    break;
585  }
586  }
587
588  I = MBB->erase(I)-1;  // Remove the pseudo instruction
589}
590