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Previously, whenever we needed a vector IV, we would create it on the fly, by splatting the scalar IV and adding a step vector. Instead, we can create a real vector IV. This tends to save a couple of instructions per iteration. This only changes the behavior for the most basic case - integer primary IVs with a constant step. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20315 llvm-svn: 271410 |
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| LoopVectorize.cpp | ||
| SLPVectorizer.cpp | ||
| Vectorize.cpp | ||