Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2764967.2764971
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Bytewise Register Allocation

Abstract: Traditionally, variables have been considered as atoms by register allocation: Each variable was to be placed in one register, or spilt (placed in main memory) or rematerialized (recalculated as needed). Some lexibility arose from what would be considered a register: Register aliasing allowed to treat a register meant to hold a 16-bit variable as two registers that could hold an 8-bit variable each. We allow for far more lexibility in register allocation: We decide on the storage of variables bytewise, i. e. w… Show more

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