AMD64 ABI mandates caller to specify the number of used SSE registers
when passing variable arguments.
GCC also provides option -mskip-rax-setup to skip the setup of rax when
SSE is disabled. This helps to reduce the code size, see pr23258.
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112413
they enable/disable.
This fixes two things:
a) sse4 isn't actually a target feature, don't treat it as one.
b) we weren't correctly disabling sse4.1 when we'd pass -mno-sse4
after enabling it, thus passing preprocessor directives and
(soon) passing the function attribute as well when we shouldn't.
llvm-svn: 233223
It looks like clang always produce code with the ieee comparisons, so it is
safe to ignore this flag (we still error on -mno-ieee-fp).
llvm-svn: 191912
This moves the logic for handling -mfoo -mno-foo from the driver to -cc1. It
also changes -cc1 to apply the options in order, fixing pr16943.
The handling of -mno-mmx -msse is now an explicit special case.
llvm-svn: 188817