Searched refs:RemainderLoop (Results 1 - 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Transforms/Utils/ |
H A D | UnrollLoop.h | 86 Loop **RemainderLoop = nullptr);
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H A D | LoopUtils.h | 388 /// Set weights for \p UnrolledLoop and \p RemainderLoop based on weights for 390 /// UnrolledLoop and \p RemainderLoop. \p UnrolledLoop receives weights that 391 /// reflect TC/UF iterations, and \p RemainderLoop receives weights that reflect 395 /// RemainderLoop in which case weights for \p OrigLoop are updated accordingly. 396 /// Note also behavior is undefined if \p UnrolledLoop and \p RemainderLoop are 403 Loop *RemainderLoop, uint64_t UF);
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/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/ |
H A D | LoopUnrollPass.cpp | 1175 Loop *RemainderLoop = nullptr; local 1181 LI, &SE, &DT, &AC, &TTI, &ORE, PreserveLCSSA, &RemainderLoop); 1185 if (RemainderLoop) { 1190 RemainderLoop->setLoopID(RemainderLoopID.getValue());
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/freebsd-13-stable/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/ |
H A D | LoopUnroll.cpp | 280 /// If RemainderLoop is non-null, it will receive the remainder loop (if 287 bool PreserveLCSSA, Loop **RemainderLoop) { 432 PreserveLCSSA, RemainderLoop)) { 282 UnrollLoop(Loop *L, UnrollLoopOptions ULO, LoopInfo *LI, ScalarEvolution *SE, DominatorTree *DT, AssumptionCache *AC, const TargetTransformInfo *TTI, OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE, bool PreserveLCSSA, Loop **RemainderLoop) argument
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H A D | LoopUnrollRuntime.cpp | 752 BasicBlock *RemainderLoop = UseEpilogRemainder ? NewExit : PrologPreHeader; local 755 B.CreateCondBr(BranchVal, RemainderLoop, UnrollingLoop);
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H A D | LoopUtils.cpp | 1468 /// Set weights for \p UnrolledLoop and \p RemainderLoop based on weights for 1471 Loop *RemainderLoop, uint64_t UF) { 1473 assert(UnrolledLoop != RemainderLoop && 1490 setLoopEstimatedTripCount(RemainderLoop, RemainderAverageTripCount, 1470 setProfileInfoAfterUnrolling(Loop *OrigLoop, Loop *UnrolledLoop, Loop *RemainderLoop, uint64_t UF) argument
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