+ if (isPICStyleStubNoDynamic()) { // Darwin/32 in -mdynamic-no-pic mode.
+ // Determine whether we have a stub reference.
+
+ // If this is a strong reference to a definition, it is definitely not
+ // through a stub.
+ if (!isDecl && !GV->isWeakForLinker())
+ return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
+
+ // Unless we have a symbol with hidden visibility, we have to go through a
+ // normal $non_lazy_ptr stub because this symbol might be resolved late.
+ if (!GV->hasHiddenVisibility()) // Non-hidden $non_lazy_ptr reference.
+ return X86II::MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY;
+
+ // Otherwise, no stub.
+ return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
+ }
+
+ // Direct static reference to global.
+ return X86II::MO_NO_FLAG;
+}
+
+
+/// getBZeroEntry - This function returns the name of a function which has an
+/// interface like the non-standard bzero function, if such a function exists on
+/// the current subtarget and it is considered prefereable over memset with zero
+/// passed as the second argument. Otherwise it returns null.
+const char *X86Subtarget::getBZeroEntry() const {
+ // Darwin 10 has a __bzero entry point for this purpose.
+ if (getDarwinVers() >= 10)
+ return "__bzero";
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/// IsLegalToCallImmediateAddr - Return true if the subtarget allows calls
+/// to immediate address.
+bool X86Subtarget::IsLegalToCallImmediateAddr(const TargetMachine &TM) const {
+ if (Is64Bit)
+ return false;
+ return isTargetELF() || TM.getRelocationModel() == Reloc::Static;
+}
+
+/// getSpecialAddressLatency - For targets where it is beneficial to
+/// backschedule instructions that compute addresses, return a value
+/// indicating the number of scheduling cycles of backscheduling that
+/// should be attempted.
+unsigned X86Subtarget::getSpecialAddressLatency() const {
+ // For x86 out-of-order targets, back-schedule address computations so
+ // that loads and stores aren't blocked.
+ // This value was chosen arbitrarily.
+ return 200;