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Nikita Popov 41d5033eb1 [IR] Enable opaque pointers by default
This enabled opaque pointers by default in LLVM. The effect of this
is twofold:

* If IR that contains *neither* explicit ptr nor %T* types is passed
  to tools, we will now use opaque pointer mode, unless
  -opaque-pointers=0 has been explicitly passed.
* Users of LLVM as a library will now default to opaque pointers.
  It is possible to opt-out by calling setOpaquePointers(false) on
  LLVMContext.

A cmake option to toggle this default will not be provided. Frontends
or other tools that want to (temporarily) keep using typed pointers
should disable opaque pointers via LLVMContext.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126689
2022-06-02 09:40:56 +02:00
Matt Arsenault d1f97a3419 GlobalISel: Add memSizeNotByteSizePow2 legality helper
This is really a replacement for memSizeInBytesNotPow2 that actually
does what most every target wants. In particular, since s1 rounds to 1
byte, it wasn't lowered by this predicate. This results in targets
needing to think harder and add more matchers to catch all the
degenerate cases.

Also small bug fix that prevented the correct insertion of
G_ASSERT_ZEXT in the AArch64 use case.
2022-04-11 19:43:37 -04:00
Matt Arsenault 0fb6856aff ARM/GlobalISel: Get pointer type from value instead of getPointerSize
Avoid using getPointerSize and pass through the original value type.
2022-03-31 16:46:23 -04:00
Tim Northover 0b5b35fdbd ARM: make FastISel & GISel pass -1 to ADJCALLSTACKUP to signal no callee pop.
The interface for these instructions changed with support for mandatory tail
calls, and now -1 indicates the CalleePopAmount argument is not valid.
Unfortunately I didn't realise FastISel or GISel did calls at the time so
didn't update them.
2022-01-11 11:31:13 +00:00
Amara Emerson 8bde5e58c0 Delay outgoing register assignments to last.
The delayed stack protector feature which is currently used for SDAG (and thus
allows for more commonly generating tail calls) depends on being able to extract
the tail call into a separate return block. To do this it also has to extract
the vreg->physreg copies that set up the call's arguments, since if it doesn't
then the call inst ends up using undefined physregs in it's new spliced block.

SelectionDAG implementations can do this because they delay emitting register
copies until  *after* the stack arguments are set up. GISel however just
processes and emits the arguments in IR order, so stack arguments always end up
last, and thus this breaks the code that looks for any register arg copies that
precede the call instruction.

This patch adds a thunk argument to the assignValueToReg() and custom assignment
hooks. For outgoing arguments, register assignments use this return param to
return a thunk that does the actual generating of the copies. We collect these
until all the outgoing stack assignments have been done and then execute them,
so that the copies (and perhaps some artifacts like G_SEXTs) are placed after
any stores.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110610
2021-10-04 12:33:20 -07:00
Petar Avramovic e4c46ddd91 [GlobalISel] Improve elimination of dead instructions in legalizer
Add eraseInstr(s) utility functions. Before deleting an instruction
collects its use instructions. After deletion deletes use instructions
that became trivially dead.
This patch clears all dead instructions in existing legalizer mir tests.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109154
2021-09-20 13:00:58 +02:00
Petar Avramovic 2bf4eeeeb6 [GlobalISel] Avoid creating COPY in LegalizationArtifactCombiner
When Src and Dst used in buildAnyExtOrTrunc or buildSExtOrTrunc
have the same type (creates COPY) use Src register directly or
use replaceRegOrBuildCopy instead.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108306
2021-08-24 11:09:56 +02:00
Matt Arsenault e91da668d0 GlobalISel: Track argument pointeriness with arg flags
Since we're still building on top of the MVT based infrastructure, we
need to track the pointer type/address space on the side so we can end
up with the correct pointer LLTs when interpreting CCValAssigns.
2021-07-15 19:11:40 -04:00
Matt Arsenault 28f2f66200 GlobalISel: Use LLT in memory legality queries
This enables proper lowering of non-byte sized loads. We still aren't
faithfully preserving memory types everywhere, so the legality checks
still only consider the size.
2021-06-30 17:44:13 -04:00
Matt Arsenault fae05692a3 CodeGen: Print/parse LLTs in MachineMemOperands
This will currently accept the old number of bytes syntax, and convert
it to a scalar. This should be removed in the near future (I think I
converted all of the tests already, but likely missed a few).

Not sure what the exact syntax and policy should be. We can continue
printing the number of bytes for non-generic instructions to avoid
test churn and only allow non-scalar types for generic instructions.

This will currently print the LLT in parentheses, but accept parsing
the existing integers and implicitly converting to scalar. The
parentheses are a bit ugly, but the parser logic seems unable to deal
without either parentheses or some keyword to indicate the start of a
type.
2021-06-30 16:54:13 -04:00
Matt Arsenault fa0b93b5a0 GlobalISel: Use DAG call lowering infrastructure in a more compatible way
Unfortunately the current call lowering code is built on top of the
legacy MVT/DAG based code. However, GlobalISel was not using it the
same way. In short, the DAG passes legalized types to the assignment
function, and GlobalISel was passing the original raw type if it was
simple.

I do believe the DAG lowering is conceptually broken since it requires
picking a type up front before knowing how/where the value will be
passed. This ends up being a problem for AArch64, which wants to pass
i1/i8/i16 values as a different size if passed on the stack or in
registers.

The argument type decision is split across 3 different places which is
hard to follow. SelectionDAG builder uses
getRegisterTypeForCallingConv to pick a legal type, tablegen gives the
illusion of controlling the type, and the target may have additional
hacks in the C++ part of the call lowering. AArch64 hacks around this
by not using the standard AnalyzeFormalArguments and special casing
i1/i8/i16 by looking at the underlying type of the original IR
argument.

I believe people have generally assumed the calling convention code is
processing the original types, and I've discovered a number of dead
paths in several targets.

x86 actually relies on the opposite behavior from AArch64, and relies
on x86_32 and x86_64 sharing calling convention code where the 64-bit
cases implicitly do not work on x86_32 due to using the pre-legalized
types.

AMDGPU targets without legal i16/f16 have always used a broken ABI
that promotes to i32/f32. GlobalISel accidentally fixed this to be the
ABI we should have, but this fixes it so we're using the worse ABI
that is compatible with the DAG. Ideally we would fix the DAG to match
the old GlobalISel behavior, but I don't wish to fight that battle.

A new native GlobalISel call lowering framework should let the target
process the incoming types directly.

CCValAssigns select a "ValVT" and "LocVT" but the meanings of these
aren't entirely clear. Different targets don't use them consistently,
even within their own call lowering code. My current belief is the
intent was "ValVT" is supposed to be the legalized value type to use
in the end, and and LocVT was supposed to be the ABI passed type
(which is also legalized).

With the default CCState::Analyze functions always passing the same
type for these arguments, these only differ when the TableGen part of
the lowering decide to promote the type from one legal type to
another. AArch64's i1/i8/i16 hack ends up inverting the meanings of
these values, so I had to add an additional hack to let the target
interpret how large the argument memory is.

Since targets don't consistently interpret ValVT and LocVT, this
doesn't produce quite equivalent code to the initial DAG
lowerings. I've opted to consistently interpret LocVT as the in-memory
size for stack passed values, and ValVT as the register type to assign
from that memory. We therefore produce extending loads directly out of
the IRTranslator, whereas the DAG would emit regular loads of smaller
values. This will also produce loads/stores that are wider than the
argument value if the allocated stack slot is larger (and there will
be undef padding bytes). If we had the optimizations to reduce
load/stores based on truncated values, this wouldn't produce a
different end result.

Since ValVT/LocVT are more consistently interpreted, we now will emit
more G_BITCASTS as requested by the CCAssignFn. For example AArch64
was directly assigning types to some physical vector registers which
according to the tablegen spec should have been casted to a vector
with a different element type.

This also moves the responsibility for inserting
G_ASSERT_SEXT/G_ASSERT_ZEXT from the target ValueHandlers into the
generic code, which is closer to how SelectionDAGBuilder works.

I had to xfail an x86 test since I don't see a quick way to fix it
right now (I filed bug 50035 for this). It's broken independently of
this change, and only triggers since now we end up with more ands
which hit the improperly handled selection pattern.

I also observed that FP arguments that need promotion (e.g. f16 passed
as f32) are broken, and use regular G_TRUNC and G_ANYEXT.

TLDR; the current call lowering infrastructure is bad and nobody has
ever understood how it chooses types.
2021-05-05 17:35:02 -04:00
Daniel Sanders 134a179dee [mir] Change 'undef' for MMO base addresses to 'unknown-address'
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98100
2021-03-10 16:46:44 -08:00
Daniel Sanders 9fc2be6f28 [mir] Fix confusing MIR when MMO's value is nullptr but offset is non-zero
:: (store 1 + 4, addrspace 1)
->
:: (store 1 into undef + 4, addrspace 1)

An offset without a base isn't terribly useful but it's convenient to update
the offset without checking the value. For example, when breaking apart
stores into smaller units

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97812
2021-03-04 10:34:30 -08:00
Oliver Stannard 3676ef1053 [ARM][GISel] Treat calls as variadic even if only fixed arguments provided
For the ARM hard-float calling convention, calls to variadic functions
need to be treated diffrently, even if only the fixed arguments are
provided.

This fixes GCC-C-execute-pr68390 in the test-suite, which is failing on
the ARM GlobaISel bot.
2021-01-15 09:37:01 +00:00
Craig Topper 4252f7773a [SelectionDAG][ARM][AArch64][Hexagon][RISCV][X86] Add SDNPCommutative to fma and fmad nodes in tablegen. Remove explicit commuted patterns from targets.
X86 was already specially marking fma as commutable which allowed
tablegen to autogenerate commuted patterns. This moves it to the target
independent definition and fix up the targets to remove now
unneeded patterns.

Unfortunately, the tests change because the commuted version of
the patterns are generating operands in a different than the
explicit patterns.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91842
2020-11-23 10:09:20 -08:00
Matt Arsenault 06c192d454 OpaquePtr: Bulk update tests to use typed byval
Upgrade of the IR text tests should be the only thing blocking making
typed byval mandatory. Partially done through regex and partially
manual.
2020-11-20 14:00:46 -05:00
David Green 32556a9832 [ARM] Remove more unused check prefixes, NFC 2020-11-14 15:37:53 +00:00
Eli Friedman 3f739f736b [SelectionDAG][GISel] Make LegalizeDAG lower FNEG using integer ops.
Previously, if a floating-point type was legal, but FNEG wasn't legal,
we would use FSUB.  Instead, we should use integer ops, to preserve the
semantics.  (Alternatively, there's a compiler-rt call we could use, but
there isn't much reason to use that.)

It turns out we actually are still using this obscure codepath in a few
cases: on some targets, we have "legal" floating-point types that don't
actually support any floating-point operations.  In particular, ARM and
AArch64 are using this path.

The implementation for SelectionDAG is pretty simple because we can
reuse the infrastructure from FCOPYSIGN.

See also 9a3dc3e, the corresponding change to type legalization.

Also includes a "bonus" change to STRICT_FSUB legalization, so we can
lower a STRICT_FSUB to a float libcall.

Includes the changes to both LegalizeDAG and GlobalISel so we don't have
inconsistent results in the future.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46792 .

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84287
2020-09-23 14:10:33 -07:00
Matt Arsenault 9607ccf626 GlobalISel: Remove leftover lit.local.cfg
The global-isel feature has been required for a long time and was
removed in c9455d3c57, so this was
causing all tests to be skipped.
2020-08-27 13:49:06 -04:00
Lucas Prates a255931c40 [ARM] Supporting lowering of half-precision FP arguments and returns in AArch32's backend
Summary:
Half-precision floating point arguments and returns are currently
promoted to either float or int32 in clang's CodeGen and there's
no existing support for the lowering of `half` arguments and returns
from IR in AArch32's backend.

Such frontend coercions, implemented as coercion through memory
in clang, can cause a series of issues in argument lowering, as causing
arguments to be stored on the wrong bits on big-endian architectures
and incurring in missing overflow detections in the return of certain
functions.

This patch introduces the handling of half-precision arguments and returns in
the backend using the actual "half" type on the IR. Using the "half"
type the backend is able to properly enforce the AAPCS' directions for
those arguments, making sure they are stored on the proper bits of the
registers and performing the necessary floating point convertions.

Reviewers: rjmccall, olista01, asl, efriedma, ostannard, SjoerdMeijer

Reviewed By: ostannard

Subscribers: stuij, hiraditya, dmgreen, llvm-commits, chill, dnsampaio, danielkiss, kristof.beyls, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75169
2020-06-18 13:15:13 +01:00
Vedant Kumar 6b58018c05 [ARM] Mark some tests as not safe for -debugify-and-strip-all, NFC
These tests contain debug instructions which get checked, so we can't
insert synthetic debug info and expect the tests to pass.

The rest of the ARM backend tests appear to be fair game.
2020-04-22 17:03:39 -07:00
Eli Friedman 2876b3eef3 [SelectionDAG] Always preserve offset in MachinePointerInfo
Previously, getWithOffset() would drop the offset if the base was null.
Because of this, MachineMemOperand would return the wrong result from
getAlign() in these cases.  MachineMemOperand stores the alignment of
the pointer without the offset.

A bunch of MIR tests changed because we print the offset now.

Split off from D77687.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78049
2020-04-14 15:29:41 -07:00
Sjoerd Meijer 7efabe5c7d [MIR][ARM] MachineOperand comments
This adds infrastructure to print and parse MIR MachineOperand comments.
The motivation for the ARM backend is to print condition code names instead of
magic constants that are difficult to read (for human beings). For example,
instead of this:

  dead renamable $r2, $cpsr = tEOR killed renamable $r2, renamable $r1, 14, $noreg
  t2Bcc %bb.4, 0, killed $cpsr

we now print this:

  dead renamable $r2, $cpsr = tEOR killed renamable $r2, renamable $r1, 14 /* CC::always */, $noreg
  t2Bcc %bb.4, 0 /* CC:eq */, killed $cpsr

This shows that MachineOperand comments are enclosed between /* and */. In this
example, the EOR instruction is not conditionally executed (i.e. it is "always
executed"), which is encoded by the 14 immediate machine operand. Thus, now
this machine operand has /* CC::always */ as a comment. The 0 on the next
conditional branch instruction represents the equal condition code, thus now
this operand has /* CC:eq */ as a comment.

As it is a comment, the MI lexer/parser completely ignores it. The benefit is
that this keeps the change in the lexer extremely minimal and no target
specific parsing needs to be done. The changes on the MIPrinter side are also
minimal, as there is only one target hooks that is used to create the machine
operand comments.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74306
2020-02-24 14:19:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 8de2dad9e0 GlobalISel: Fix lowering of G_CTLZ/G_CTTZ
The type passed to lower was invalid, so I'm not sure how this was
even working before. The source and destination type also do not have
to match, so make sure to use the right ones.
2020-02-07 06:54:12 -08:00
Jay Foad 2a1b5af299 [GlobalISel] Tidy up unnecessary calls to createGenericVirtualRegister
Summary:
As a side effect some redundant copies of constant values are removed by
CSEMIRBuilder.

Reviewers: aemerson, arsenm, dsanders, aditya_nandakumar

Subscribers: sdardis, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, rovka, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, volkan, Petar.Avramovic, kerbowa, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73789
2020-01-31 17:07:16 +00:00
Diogo Sampaio d94d079a6a [ARM][Thumb2] Fix ADD/SUB invalid writes to SP
Summary:
This patch fixes pr23772  [ARM] r226200 can emit illegal thumb2 instruction: "sub sp, r12, #80".
The violation was that SUB and ADD (reg, immediate) instructions can only write to SP if the source register is also SP. So the above instructions was unpredictable.
To enforce that the instruction t2(ADD|SUB)ri does not write to SP we now enforce the destination register to be rGPR (That exclude PC and SP).
Different than the ARM specification, that defines one instruction that can read from SP, and one that can't, here we inserted one that can't write to SP, and other that can only write to SP as to reuse most of the hard-coded size optimizations.
When performing this change, it uncovered that emitting Thumb2 Reg plus Immediate could not emit all variants of ADD SP, SP #imm instructions before so it was refactored to be able to. (see test/CodeGen/Thumb2/mve-stacksplot.mir where we use a subw sp, sp, Imm12 variant )
It also uncovered a disassembly issue of adr.w instructions, that were only written as SUBW instructions (see llvm/test/MC/Disassembler/ARM/thumb2.txt).

Reviewers: eli.friedman, dmgreen, carwil, olista01, efriedma, andreadb

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: gbedwell, john.brawn, efriedma, ostannard, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, dmgreen, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70680
2020-01-14 11:47:19 +00:00
Diogo Sampaio b1bb5ce96d Reverting, broke some bots. Need further investigation.
Summary: This reverts commit 8c12769f30.

Reviewers:

Subscribers:
2020-01-10 13:40:41 +00:00
Diogo Sampaio 8c12769f30 [ARM][Thumb2] Fix ADD/SUB invalid writes to SP
Summary:
This patch fixes pr23772  [ARM] r226200 can emit illegal thumb2 instruction: "sub sp, r12, #80".
The violation was that SUB and ADD (reg, immediate) instructions can only write to SP if the source register is also SP. So the above instructions was unpredictable.
To enforce that the instruction t2(ADD|SUB)ri does not write to SP we now enforce the destination register to be rGPR (That exclude PC and SP).
Different than the ARM specification, that defines one instruction that can read from SP, and one that can't, here we inserted one that can't write to SP, and other that can only write to SP as to reuse most of the hard-coded size optimizations.
When performing this change, it uncovered that emitting Thumb2 Reg plus Immediate could not emit all variants of ADD SP, SP #imm instructions before so it was refactored to be able to. (see test/CodeGen/Thumb2/mve-stacksplot.mir where we use a subw sp, sp, Imm12 variant )
It also uncovered a disassembly issue of adr.w instructions, that were only written as SUBW instructions (see llvm/test/MC/Disassembler/ARM/thumb2.txt).

Reviewers: eli.friedman, dmgreen, carwil, olista01, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: john.brawn, efriedma, ostannard, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, dmgreen, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70680
2020-01-10 11:25:44 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar 6da7dbb806 [GlobalISel]: Allow targets to override how to widen constants during legalization
https://reviews.llvm.org/D70922

This adds a hook to allow targets to define exactly what extension
operation should be performed for widening constants. This handles cases
like widening i1 true which would end up becoming -1 which affects code
quality during combines.
Additionally, in order to stay consistent with how DAG is promoting
constants, we now signextend for byte sized types and zero extend
otherwise (by default). Targets can of course override this if
necessary.
2019-12-03 10:41:10 -08:00
Daniel Sanders e74c5b9661 [globalisel] Rename G_GEP to G_PTR_ADD
Summary:
G_GEP is rather poorly named. It's a simple pointer+scalar addition and
doesn't support any of the complexities of getelementptr. I therefore
propose that we rename it. There's a G_PTR_MASK so let's follow that
convention and go with G_PTR_ADD

Reviewers: volkan, aditya_nandakumar, bogner, rovka, arsenm

Subscribers: sdardis, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, arphaman, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69734
2019-11-05 10:31:17 -08:00
Eli Friedman ddf5e86c22 [ARM] VFPv2 only supports 16 D registers.
r361845 changed the way we handle "D16" vs. "D32" targets; there used to
be a negative "d16" which removed instructions from the instruction set,
and now there's a "d32" feature which adds instructions to the
instruction set.  This is good, but there was an oversight in the
implementation: the behavior of VFPv2 was changed.  In particular, the
"vfp2" feature was changed to imply "d32". This is wrong: VFPv2 only
supports 16 D registers.

In practice, this means if you specify -mfpu=vfpv2, the compiler will
generate illegal instructions.

This patch gets rid of "vfp2d16" and "vfp2d16sp", and fixes "vfp2" and
"vfp2sp" so they don't imply "d32".

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67375

llvm-svn: 372186
2019-09-17 21:42:38 +00:00
Volkan Keles 0ae6006bee [GlobalISel] CSEMIRBuilder: Add support for G_GEP
Summary:
This patch adds G_GEP to `shouldCSEOpc` so that it can be CSEd. It also refactors
`translateGetElementPtr` by replacing `createGenericVirtualRegister` calls with types.

Reviewers: aditya_nandakumar, arsenm, dsanders, paquette, aemerson

Reviewed By: aditya_nandakumar

Subscribers: wdng, rovka, javed.absar, hiraditya, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66316

llvm-svn: 369070
2019-08-15 23:45:45 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 0a04a06250 GlobalISel: Add more verifier checks for G_SHUFFLE_VECTOR
llvm-svn: 368705
2019-08-13 15:52:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 5af9cf042f GlobalISel: Change representation of shuffle masks
Currently shufflemasks get emitted as any other constant, and you end
up with a bunch of virtual registers of G_CONSTANT with a
G_BUILD_VECTOR. The AArch64 selector then asserts on anything that
doesn't fit this pattern. This isn't an ideal representation, and
should avoid legalization and have fewer opportunities for a
representational error.

Rather than invent a new shuffle mask operand type, similar to what
ShuffleVectorSDNode does, just track the original IR Constant mask
operand. I don't completely like the idea of adding another link to
the IR, but MIR is already quite dependent on IR constants already,
and this will allow sharing the shuffle mask utility functions with
the IR.

llvm-svn: 368704
2019-08-13 15:34:38 +00:00
Daniel Sanders e9a57c2b23 [globalisel] Add G_SEXT_INREG
Summary:
Targets often have instructions that can sign-extend certain cases faster
than the equivalent shift-left/arithmetic-shift-right. Such cases can be
identified by matching a shift-left/shift-right pair but there are some
issues with this in the context of combines. For example, suppose you can
sign-extend 8-bit up to 32-bit with a target extend instruction.
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24 # (I've inlined the G_CONSTANT for brevity)
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 24
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2:_(s32), i32 1
would reasonably combine to:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 25
which no longer matches the special case. If your shifts and extend are
equal cost, this would break even as a pair of shifts but if your shift is
more expensive than the extend then it's cheaper as:
  %2:_(s32) = G_SEXT_INREG %0:_(s32), i32 8
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2:_(s32), i32 1
It's possible to match the shift-pair in ISel and emit an extend and ashr.
However, this is far from the only way to break this shift pair and make
it hard to match the extends. Another example is that with the right
known-zeros, this:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 24
  %3:_(s32) = G_MUL %2:_(s32), i32 2
can become:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 23

All upstream targets have been configured to lower it to the current
G_SHL,G_ASHR pair but will likely want to make it legal in some cases to
handle their faster cases.

To follow-up: Provide a way to legalize based on the constant. At the
moment, I'm thinking that the best way to achieve this is to provide the
MI in LegalityQuery but that opens the door to breaking core principles
of the legalizer (legality is not context sensitive). That said, it's
worth noting that looking at other instructions and acting on that
information doesn't violate this principle in itself. It's only a
violation if, at the end of legalization, a pass that checks legality
without being able to see the context would say an instruction might not be
legal. That's a fairly subtle distinction so to give a concrete example,
saying %2 in:
  %1 = G_CONSTANT 16
  %2 = G_SEXT_INREG %0, %1
is legal is in violation of that principle if the legality of %2 depends
on %1 being constant and/or being 16. However, legalizing to either:
  %2 = G_SEXT_INREG %0, 16
or:
  %1 = G_CONSTANT 16
  %2:_(s32) = G_SHL %0, %1
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2, %1
depending on whether %1 is constant and 16 does not violate that principle
since both outputs are genuinely legal.

Reviewers: bogner, aditya_nandakumar, volkan, aemerson, paquette, arsenm

Subscribers: sdardis, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, rovka, kristof.beyls, javed.absar, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61289

llvm-svn: 368487
2019-08-09 21:11:20 +00:00
Diana Picus 43fb5ae50c [GlobalISel] Accept multiple vregs for lowerCall's args
Change the interface of CallLowering::lowerCall to accept several
virtual registers for each argument, instead of just one.  This is a
follow-up to D46018.

CallLowering::lowerReturn was similarly refactored in D49660 and
lowerFormalArguments in D63549.

With this change, we no longer pack the virtual registers generated for
aggregates into one big lump before delegating to the target. Therefore,
the target can decide itself whether it wants to handle them as separate
pieces or use one big register.

ARM and AArch64 have been updated to use the passed in virtual registers
directly, which means we no longer need to generate so many
merge/extract instructions.

NFCI for AMDGPU, Mips and X86.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63551

llvm-svn: 364512
2019-06-27 09:18:03 +00:00
Diana Picus 8138996128 [GlobalISel] Accept multiple vregs for lowerCall's result
Change the interface of CallLowering::lowerCall to accept several
virtual registers for the call result, instead of just one.  This is a
follow-up to D46018.

CallLowering::lowerReturn was similarly refactored in D49660 and
lowerFormalArguments in D63549.

With this change, we no longer pack the virtual registers generated for
aggregates into one big lump before delegating to the target. Therefore,
the target can decide itself whether it wants to handle them as separate
pieces or use one big register.

ARM and AArch64 have been updated to use the passed in virtual registers
directly, which means we no longer need to generate so many
merge/extract instructions.

NFCI for AMDGPU, Mips and X86.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63550

llvm-svn: 364511
2019-06-27 09:15:53 +00:00
Diana Picus c3dbe23977 [GlobalISel] Accept multiple vregs in lowerFormalArgs
Change the interface of CallLowering::lowerFormalArguments to accept
several virtual registers for each formal argument, instead of just one.
This is a follow-up to D46018.

CallLowering::lowerReturn was similarly refactored in D49660. lowerCall
will be refactored in the same way in follow-up patches.

With this change, we forward the virtual registers generated for
aggregates to CallLowering. Therefore, the target can decide itself
whether it wants to handle them as separate pieces or use one big
register. We also copy the pack/unpackRegs helpers to CallLowering to
facilitate this.

ARM and AArch64 have been updated to use the passed in virtual registers
directly, which means we no longer need to generate so many
merge/extract instructions.

AArch64 seems to have had a bug when lowering e.g. [1 x i8*], which was
put into a s64 instead of a p0. Added a test-case which illustrates the
problem more clearly (it crashes without this patch) and fixed the
existing test-case to expect p0.

AMDGPU has been updated to unpack into the virtual registers for
kernels. I think the other code paths fall back for aggregates, so this
should be NFC.

Mips doesn't support aggregates yet, so it's also NFC.

x86 seems to have code for dealing with aggregates, but I couldn't find
the tests for it, so I just added a fallback to DAGISel if we get more
than one virtual register for an argument.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63549

llvm-svn: 364510
2019-06-27 08:54:17 +00:00
Eli Friedman 45270054bc [ARM GlobalISel] Tests for s64 G_ADD and G_SUB.
Forgot to commit these in r363989 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D63585)

llvm-svn: 363991
2019-06-20 22:00:07 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 9cac4e6d14 Rename ExpandISelPseudo->FinalizeISel, delay register reservation
This allows targets to make more decisions about reserved registers
after isel. For example, now it should be certain there are calls or
stack objects in the frame or not, which could have been introduced by
legalization.

Patch by Matthias Braun

llvm-svn: 363757
2019-06-19 00:25:39 +00:00
Simon Tatham 760df47b77 [ARM] Replace fp-only-sp and d16 with fp64 and d32.
Those two subtarget features were awkward because their semantics are
reversed: each one indicates the _lack_ of support for something in
the architecture, rather than the presence. As a consequence, you
don't get the behavior you want if you combine two sets of feature
bits.

Each SubtargetFeature for an FP architecture version now comes in four
versions, one for each combination of those options. So you can still
say (for example) '+vfp2' in a feature string and it will mean what
it's always meant, but there's a new string '+vfp2d16sp' meaning the
version without those extra options.

A lot of this change is just mechanically replacing positive checks
for the old features with negative checks for the new ones. But one
more interesting change is that I've rearranged getFPUFeatures() so
that the main FPU feature is appended to the output list *before*
rather than after the features derived from the Restriction field, so
that -fp64 and -d32 can override defaults added by the main feature.

Reviewers: dmgreen, samparker, SjoerdMeijer

Subscribers: srhines, javed.absar, eraman, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, zzheng, Petar.Avramovic, cfe-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60691

llvm-svn: 361845
2019-05-28 16:13:20 +00:00
Diana Picus c675215f67 [ARM GlobalISel] Un-XFAIL some tests. NFC
It turns out we support big endian now (probably since r332449, but I
haven't bisected to confirm).

llvm-svn: 361756
2019-05-27 10:32:34 +00:00
Diana Picus a568222ddd [IRTranslator] Don't hardcode GEP index type
When breaking up loads and stores of aggregates, the IRTranslator uses
LLT::scalar(64) for the index type of the G_GEP instructions that
compute the addresses. This is unnecessarily large for 32-bit targets.
Use the int ptr type provided by the DataLayout instead.

Note that we're already doing the right thing when translating
getelementptr instructions from the IR. This is just an oversight when
generating new ones while translating loads/stores.

Both x86 and AArch64 already have tests confirming that the old
behaviour is preserved for 64-bit targets.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61852

llvm-svn: 360656
2019-05-14 09:25:17 +00:00
Diana Picus 3531453371 [ARM GlobalISel] Map DBG_VALUE for types != s32
...and make sure we fail elegantly for unsupported values.

s64 goes into DPR, anything <= 32 into GPR.

llvm-svn: 360321
2019-05-09 09:49:36 +00:00
Tim Northover 18adcf331b ARM: disallow SP as Rn for Thumb2 TST & TEQ instructions
Using SP in this position is unpredictable in ARMv7. CMP and CMN are not
affected, and of course v8 relaxes this requirement, but that's handled
elsewhere.

llvm-svn: 360242
2019-05-08 10:59:08 +00:00
Diana Picus 0a47fb8884 [ARM GlobalISel] Widen G_SELECT operands
...except for the condition operand.

llvm-svn: 360135
2019-05-07 11:39:30 +00:00
Diana Picus d6d3808fa4 [ARM GlobalISel] Widen G_INTTOPTR/G_PTRTOINT
We actually have a couple of G_PTRTOINT to s8 when building clang, so
we should do something about them.

llvm-svn: 360130
2019-05-07 10:48:01 +00:00
Diana Picus d18bac5d19 [ARM GlobalISel] Widen G_GEP index operand
llvm-svn: 360127
2019-05-07 10:11:57 +00:00
Diana Picus 06a61ccc42 [ARM GlobalISel] Select extensions to < 32 bits
Select G_SEXT and G_ZEXT with destination types smaller than 32 bits in
the exact same way as 32 bits. This overwrites the higher bits, but that
should be ok since all legal users of types smaller than 32 bits ignore
those bits anyway.

llvm-svn: 359768
2019-05-02 09:28:00 +00:00
Diana Picus 7da389818d [ARM GlobalISel] Rename some inst selector tests. NFC
Prepare to add support for extensions to types smaller than 32 bits.

llvm-svn: 359767
2019-05-02 09:24:47 +00:00