* Reordered MVT simple types to group scalable vector types
together.
* New range functions in MachineValueType.h to only iterate over
the fixed-length int/fp vector types.
* Stopped backends which don't support scalable vector types from
iterating over scalable types.
Reviewers: sdesmalen, greened
Reviewed By: greened
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66339
llvm-svn: 372099
Add the missing piece of r372029.
Somehow when the patch for review D61961 was committed, only the test case
went in and the code didn't. This of course caused all kinds of build bot
breaks.
This patch just adds the code for that patch.
Author: Lei Huang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61961
llvm-svn: 372043
Summary:
Since the SPE4RC register class contains an identical set of registers
and an identical spill size to the GPRC class its slightly confusing
the tablegen emitter. It's preventing the GPRC_and_GPRC_NOR0 synthesized
register class from inheriting VTs and AltOrders from GPRC or GPRC_NOR0.
This is because SPE4C is found first in the super register class list
when inheriting these properties and it doesn't set the VTs or
AltOrders the same way as GPRC or GPRC_NOR0.
This patch replaces all uses of GPE4RC with GPRC and allows GPRC and
GPRC_NOR0 to contain f32.
The test changes here are because the AltOrders are being inherited
to GPRC_NOR0 now.
Found while trying to determine if getCommonSubClass needs to take
a VT argument. It was originally added to support fp128 on x86-64,
I've changed some things about that so that it might be needed
anymore. But a PowerPC test crashed without it and I think its
due to this subclass issue.
Reviewers: jhibbits, nemanjai, kbarton, hfinkel
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, mehdi_amini, hiraditya, kbarton, MaskRay, dexonsmith, jsji, shchenz, steven.zhang, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67513
llvm-svn: 371779
Summary:
This is patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet
Subscribers: nemanjai, javed.absar, hiraditya, kbarton, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, s.egerton, pzheng, ychen, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67267
llvm-svn: 371212
Summary:
This is patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet
Subscribers: jyknight, sdardis, nemanjai, javed.absar, hiraditya, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, s.egerton, pzheng, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67229
llvm-svn: 371200
Summary:
This patch renames functions that takes or returns alignment as log2, this patch will help with the transition to llvm::Align.
The renaming makes it explicit that we deal with log(alignment) instead of a power of two alignment.
A few renames uncovered dubious assignments:
- `MirParser`/`MirPrinter` was expecting powers of two but `MachineFunction` and `MachineBasicBlock` were using deal with log2(align). This patch fixes it and updates the documentation.
- `MachineBlockPlacement` exposes two flags (`align-all-blocks` and `align-all-nofallthru-blocks`) supposedly interpreted as power of two alignments, internally these values are interpreted as log2(align). This patch updates the documentation,
- `MachineFunctionexposes` exposes `align-all-functions` also interpreted as power of two alignment, internally this value is interpreted as log2(align). This patch updates the documentation,
Reviewers: lattner, thegameg, courbet
Subscribers: dschuff, arsenm, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, javed.absar, hiraditya, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, Jim, s.egerton, llvm-commits, courbet
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65945
llvm-svn: 371045
The smin opcode and friends for v1i128 are incorrectly marked as legal for PPC.
Change them to expand.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64960
llvm-svn: 369797
A lot of places in the code combine checks for both ABI (SVR4/Darwin/AIX) and
addressing mode (64-bit vs 32-bit). In an attempt to make some of the code more
readable I've added a couple functions that combine checking for the ELF abi and
64-bit/32-bit code at once. As we add more AIX support I intend to add similar
functions for the AIX ABI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65814
llvm-svn: 369658
Summary:
This clang-tidy check is looking for unsigned integer variables whose initializer
starts with an implicit cast from llvm::Register and changes the type of the
variable to llvm::Register (dropping the llvm:: where possible).
Partial reverts in:
X86FrameLowering.cpp - Some functions return unsigned and arguably should be MCRegister
X86FixupLEAs.cpp - Some functions return unsigned and arguably should be MCRegister
X86FrameLowering.cpp - Some functions return unsigned and arguably should be MCRegister
HexagonBitSimplify.cpp - Function takes BitTracker::RegisterRef which appears to be unsigned&
MachineVerifier.cpp - Ambiguous operator==() given MCRegister and const Register
PPCFastISel.cpp - No Register::operator-=()
PeepholeOptimizer.cpp - TargetInstrInfo::optimizeLoadInstr() takes an unsigned&
MachineTraceMetrics.cpp - MachineTraceMetrics lacks a suitable constructor
Manual fixups in:
ARMFastISel.cpp - ARMEmitLoad() now takes a Register& instead of unsigned&
HexagonSplitDouble.cpp - Ternary operator was ambiguous between unsigned/Register
HexagonConstExtenders.cpp - Has a local class named Register, used llvm::Register instead of Register.
PPCFastISel.cpp - PPCEmitLoad() now takes a Register& instead of unsigned&
Depends on D65919
Reviewers: arsenm, bogner, craig.topper, RKSimon
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: RKSimon, craig.topper, lenary, aemerson, wuzish, jholewinski, MatzeB, qcolombet, dschuff, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, sbc100, jgravelle-google, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, aheejin, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, javed.absar, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, tpr, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, Petar.Avramovic, asbirlea, Jim, s.egerton, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65962
llvm-svn: 369041
This patch implements global address lowering for 32/64 bit with small/large code models.
1.For 32bit large code model on AIX, there are newly added pseudo opcode LWZtocL & ADDIStocHA32, the support of which on MC layer will be
provided by future patches.
2.The default code model on AIX should be small code model.
3.Since AIX does not have medium code model, "report_fatal_error" when users specify it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63547
llvm-svn: 368744
The legalizer would hit an assertion on PowerPC platform when truncating
a vector whose size is not power of 2. This patch is to add a check to
prevent vectors with such odd-size elements from being custom lowered.
Reviewed By: Hal Finkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65261
llvm-svn: 368654
Summary:
This is patch is part of a serie to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet, jfb, jakehehrlich
Reviewed By: jfb
Subscribers: wuzish, jholewinski, arsenm, dschuff, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, javed.absar, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, aheejin, kbarton, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, s.egerton, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65514
llvm-svn: 367828
In PowerPC, there is instruction to load vector in big endian element order when it's in little endian target.
So we can combine vector load + reverse into big endian load to eliminate the swap instruction.
Also combine vector reverse + store into big endian store.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65063
llvm-svn: 367516
In PowerPC, there is instruction to load vector in big endian element order when it's in little endian target.
So we can combine vector load + reverse into big endian load to eliminate the swap instruction.
Also combine vector reverse + store into big endian store.
llvm-svn: 367382
Summary:
Since we are planning to add ADDIStocHA for 32bit in later patch, we decided
to change 64bit one first to follow naming convention with 8 behind opcode.
Patch by: Xiangling_L
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64814
llvm-svn: 366731
Summary:
Pointed out in a comment for D49754, register spilling will currently
spill SPE registers at almost any offset. However, the instructions
`evstdd` and `evldd` require a) 8-byte alignment, and b) a limit of 256
(unsigned) bytes from the base register, as the offset must fix into a
5-bit offset, which ranges from 0-31 (indexed in double-words).
The update to the register spill test is taken partially from the test
case shown in D49754.
Additionally, pointed out by Kei Thomsen, globals will currently use
evldd/evstdd, though the offset isn't known at compile time, so may
exceed the 8-bit (unsigned) offset permitted. This fixes that as well,
by forcing it to always use evlddx/evstddx when accessing globals.
Part of the patch contributed by Kei Thomsen.
Reviewers: nemanjai, hfinkel, joerg
Subscribers: kbarton, jsji, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54409
llvm-svn: 366318
Summary: llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h can't be included in MC, that creates a circular dependency between MC and IR libraries. This circular dependency is causing an issue for build system that enforce layering.
Author: Xiangling_L
Reviewers: sfertile, jasonliu, hubert.reinterpretcast, gribozavr
Reviewed By: gribozavr
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, hiraditya, kbarton, MaskRay, jsji, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64445
llvm-svn: 365701
Summary:
"ww" and "ws" are both constraint codes for VSX vector registers that
hold scalar double data. "ww" is preferred for float while "ws" is
preferred for double.
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64119
llvm-svn: 365106
Summary:
This is the backend part of [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42457 | PR42457 ]].
In middle-end, we'd want to prefer the form with two adds - D63992,
but as this diff shows, not every target will prefer that pattern.
Out of 4 targets for which i added tests all seem to be ok with inc-of-add for scalars,
but only X86 prefer that same pattern for vectors.
Here i'm adding a new TLI hook, always defaulting to the inc-of-add,
but adding AArch64,ARM,PowerPC overrides to prefer inc-of-add only for scalars.
Reviewers: spatel, RKSimon, efriedma, t.p.northover, hfinkel
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: nemanjai, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, kbarton, jsji, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64090
llvm-svn: 365010
This was reported in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41751
llvm-mc aborted when disassembling tabortdc.
This patch try to clean up TM related DAGs.
* Fixes the problem by remove explicit output of cr0, and put it as implicit def.
* Update int_ppc_tbegin pattern to accommodate the implicit def of cr0.
* Update the TCHECK operand and int_ppc_tcheck accordingly.
* Add some builtin test and disassembly tests.
* Remove unused CRRC0/crrc0
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61935
llvm-svn: 364544
This was just an omission in the back end. We have had the instructions for both
single and double precision for a few HW generations, but never got around to
legalizing these.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63634
llvm-svn: 364373
Avoids using a plain unsigned for registers throughoug codegen.
Doesn't attempt to change every register use, just something a little
more than the set needed to build after changing the return type of
MachineOperand::getReg().
llvm-svn: 364191
Summary:
SPE passes doubles the same as soft-float, in register pairs as i32
types. This is all handled by the target-independent layer. However,
this is not optimal when splitting or reforming the doubles, as it
pushes to the stack and loads from, on either side.
For instance, to pass a double argument to a function, assuming the
double value is in r5, the sequence currently looks like this:
evstdd 5, X(1)
lwz 3, X(1)
lwz 4, X+4(1)
Likewise, to form a double into r5 from args in r3 and r4:
stw 3, X(1)
stw 4, X+4(1)
evldd 5, X(1)
This optimizes the fence to use SPE instructions. Now, to pass a double
to a function:
mr 4, 5
evmergehi 3, 5, 5
And to form a double into r5 from args in r3 and r4:
evmergelo 5, 3, 4
This is comparable to the way that gcc generates the double splits.
This also fixes a bug with expanding builtins to libcalls, where the
LowerCallTo() code path was generating intermediate illegal type nodes.
Reviewers: nemanjai, hfinkel, joerg
Subscribers: kbarton, jfb, jsji, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54583
llvm-svn: 363526
Summary:
If the nested loop is an innermost loop, prefer to a 32-byte alignment, so that
we can decrease cache misses and branch-prediction misses. Actual alignment of
the loop will depend on the hotness check and other logic in alignBlocks.
The old code will only align hot loop to 32 bytes when the LoopSize larger than
16 bytes and smaller than 32 bytes, this patch will align the innermost hot loop
to 32 bytes not only for the hot loop whose size is 16~32 bytes.
Reviewed By: steven.zhang, jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61228
llvm-svn: 363495
As discussed on D62910, we need to check whether particular types of memory access are allowed, not just their alignment/address-space.
This NFC patch adds a MachineMemOperand::Flags argument to allowsMemoryAccess and allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses, and wires up calls to pass the relevant flags to them.
If people are happy with this approach I can then update X86TargetLowering::allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses to handle misaligned NT load/stores.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63075
llvm-svn: 363179
Patch which introduces a target-independent framework for generating
hardware loops at the IR level. Most of the code has been taken from
PowerPC CTRLoops and PowerPC has been ported over to use this generic
pass. The target dependent parts have been moved into
TargetTransformInfo, via isHardwareLoopProfitable, with
HardwareLoopInfo introduced to transfer information from the backend.
Three generic intrinsics have been introduced:
- void @llvm.set_loop_iterations
Takes as a single operand, the number of iterations to be executed.
- i1 @llvm.loop_decrement(anyint)
Takes the maximum number of elements processed in an iteration of
the loop body and subtracts this from the total count. Returns
false when the loop should exit.
- anyint @llvm.loop_decrement_reg(anyint, anyint)
Takes the number of elements remaining to be processed as well as
the maximum numbe of elements processed in an iteration of the loop
body. Returns the updated number of elements remaining.
llvm-svn: 362774
Use the PPC vector min/max instructions for computing the corresponding
operation as these should be faster than the compare/select sequences
we currently emit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47332
llvm-svn: 362759
Summary:
(1) Function descriptor on AIX
On AIX, a called routine may have 2 distinct symbols associated with it:
* A function descriptor (Name)
* A function entry point (.Name)
The descriptor structure on AIX is the same as those in the ELF V1 ABI:
* The address of the entry point of the function.
* The TOC base address for the function.
* The environment pointer.
The descriptor symbol uses the same name as the source level function in C.
The function entry point is analogous to the symbol we would generate for a
function in a non-descriptor-based ABI, except that it is renamed by
prepending a ".".
Which symbol gets referenced depends on the context:
* Taking the address of the function references the descriptor symbol.
* Calling the function references the entry point symbol.
(2) Speaking of implementation on AIX, for direct function call target, we
create proper MCSymbol SDNode(e.g . ".foo") while constructing SDAG to
replace original TargetGlobalAddress SDNode. Then down the path, we can
take advantage of this MCSymbol.
Patch by: Xiangling_L
Reviewed by: sfertile, hubert.reinterpretcast, jasonliu, syzaara
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62532
llvm-svn: 362735
Summary:
This patch implements SDAG call lowering on AIX for functions
which only have parameters that could fit into GPRs.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, syzaara
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62823
llvm-svn: 362708
Summary:dd
This patch implements call lowering for calls without parameters
on AIX as initial support.
Reviewers: sfertile, hubert.reinterpretcast, aheejin, efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61948
llvm-svn: 361669
The single-constant algorithm produces infinities on a lot of denormal values.
The precision of the two-constant algorithm is actually sufficient across the
range of denormals. We will switch to that algorithm for now to avoid the
infinities on denormals. In the future, we will re-evaluate the algorithm to
find the optimal one for PowerPC.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60037
llvm-svn: 360144
A condition for exiting the legalization of v4i32 conversion to v2f64 through
extract/convert/build erroneously checks for the extract having type i32.
This is not adequate as smaller extracts are actually legalized to i32 as well.
Furthermore, an early exit is missing which means that we only check that
both extracts are from the same vector if that check fails.
As a result, both cases in the included test case fail - the first gets a
select error and the second generates incorrect code.
The culprit commit is r274535.
llvm-svn: 360043
Summary:
Based on the Eli Friedman's comments in https://reviews.llvm.org/D60811 , we'd better return early if the element type is not byte-sized in `combineBVOfConsecutiveLoads`.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61076
llvm-svn: 359764
The MachineFunction wasn't used in getOptimalMemOpType, but more importantly,
this allows reuse of findOptimalMemOpLowering that is calling getOptimalMemOpType.
This is the groundwork for the changes in D59766 and D59787, that allows
implementation of TTI::getMemcpyCost.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59785
llvm-svn: 359537
Change the PPCISelLowering.cpp function that decides to avoid update form in
favor of partial vector loads to know about newer load types and to not be
confused by the chain operand.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60102
llvm-svn: 359504
Using initial-exec TLS variables is a reasonable performance
optimisation for system libraries. Use the correct PIC mechanism to get
hold of the GOT to avoid text relocations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61026
llvm-svn: 359146
Summary:
This issue from the bugzilla: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41177
When the two operands for BUILD_VECTOR are same, we will get assert error.
llvm::SDValue combineBVOfConsecutiveLoads(llvm::SDNode*, llvm::SelectionDAG&):
Assertion `!(InputsAreConsecutiveLoads && InputsAreReverseConsecutive) &&
"The loads cannot be both consecutive and reverse consecutive."' failed.
This error caused by the wrong ElemSIze when calling isConsecutiveLS(). We
should use `getScalarType().getStoreSize();` to get the ElemSize instread of
`getScalarSizeInBits() / 8`.
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60811
llvm-svn: 358644
Summary:
PowerPC64/PowerPC64le supports the builtin function __builtin_setrnd to set the floating point rounding mode. This function will use the least significant two bits of integer argument to set the floating point rounding mode.
double __builtin_setrnd(int mode);
The effective values for mode are:
0 - round to nearest
1 - round to zero
2 - round to +infinity
3 - round to -infinity
Note that the mode argument will modulo 4, so if the int argument is greater than 3, it will only use the least significant two bits of the mode. Namely, builtin_setrnd(102)) is equal to builtin_setrnd(2).
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59405
llvm-svn: 357241