Fix internal representation of fp80 to be the
same as a normal i80 {low64, high16} rather
than its own {high64, low16}. A depressing number
of places know about this; I think I got them all.
Bitcode readers and writers convert back to the old
form to avoid breaking compatibility.
llvm-svn: 67562
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@@ -559,10 +559,11 @@ static void WriteConstants(unsigned FirstVal, unsigned LastVal,
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Record.push_back(CFP->getValueAPF().bitcastToAPInt().getZExtValue());
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} else if (Ty == Type::X86_FP80Ty) {
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// api needed to prevent premature destruction
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// bits are not in the same order as a normal i80 APInt, compensate.
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APInt api = CFP->getValueAPF().bitcastToAPInt();
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const uint64_t *p = api.getRawData();
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Record.push_back(p[0]);
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Record.push_back((uint16_t)p[1]);
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Record.push_back((p[1] << 48) | (p[0] >> 16));
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Record.push_back(p[0] & 0xffffLL);
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} else if (Ty == Type::FP128Ty || Ty == Type::PPC_FP128Ty) {
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APInt api = CFP->getValueAPF().bitcastToAPInt();
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const uint64_t *p = api.getRawData();
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