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.
In function ConvertVPTBlocks(), it is assumed that every instruction
within a vector-predicated block is predicated. This is false for debug
instructions, used by LLVM.
Because of this, an assertion failure is reached when an input contains
debug instructions inside VPT blocks. In non-assert builds, an out of
bounds memory access took place.
The present patch properly covers the case of debug instructions.
Reviewed By: dmgreen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99075