BypassSlowDiv is used by codegen prepare to insert a run-time
check to see if the operands to a 64-bit division are really 32-bit
values and if they are it will do 32-bit division instead.
This is not useful for R600, which has predicated control flow since
both the 32-bit and 64-bit paths will be executed in most cases. It
also increases code size which can lead to more instruction cache
misses.
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setIntDivIsCheap(false);
setPow2SDivIsCheap(false);
- // TODO: Investigate this when 64-bit divides are implemented.
- addBypassSlowDiv(64, 32);
-
// FIXME: Need to really handle these.
MaxStoresPerMemcpy = 4096;
MaxStoresPerMemmove = 4096;