Kenneth Zadeck af4ba42308 Makefile.in (lower-subreg.o, [...]): Depend on lower-subreg.h.
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2012-03-31  Kenneth Zadeck  <zadeck@naturalbridge.com>
	    Richard Sandiford  <r.sandiford@uk.ibm.com>

	* Makefile.in (lower-subreg.o, target-globals.o): Depend on
	lower-subreg.h.
	* lower-subreg.h: New file.
	* target-globals.h (this_target_lower_subreg): Declare.
	(target_globals): Add lower_subreg;
	(restore_target_globals): Restore this_target_lower_subreg.
	* target-globals.c: Include it.
	(default_target_globals): Add default_target_lower_subreg.
	(save_target_globals): Initialize target_lower_subreg.
	* rtl.h (init_lower_subreg): Added declaration.
	* toplev.c (backend_init_target): Call initializer for lower-subreg
	pass.
	* lower-subreg.c (LOG_COSTS, FORCE_LOWERING): New macros.
	(default_target_lower_subreg): New variable.
	(this_target_lower_subreg): Likewise.
	(twice_word_mode, choices): New macros.
	(shift_cost, compute_splitting_shift, compute_costs)
	(init_lower_subreg): New functions.
	(resolve_simple_move): Add speed_p argument.  Check choices.
	(find_pseudo_copy): Don't check the mode size here.
	(resolve_simple_move): Assert the mode size.
	(find_decomposable_shift_zext): Add speed_p argument and return
	a bool.  Check choices.
	(resolve_shift_zext): Add comment.
	(dump_shift_choices, dump_choices): New functions.
	(decompose_multiword_subregs): Dump list of profitable
	transformations.  Add code to skip non profitable transformations.
	Update calls to simple_move and find_decomposable_shift_zext.

Co-Authored-By: Richard Sandiford <r.sandiford@uk.ibm.com>

From-SVN: r187015
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