Prior to this patch, libcalls inserted by the SelectionDAG legalizer
could never be tailcalled. The eligibility of libcalls for tail calling
is is partly determined by checking TargetLowering::isInTailCallPosition
and comparing the return type of the libcall and the calleer.
isInTailCallPosition in turn calls TargetLowering::isUsedByReturnOnly
(which always returns false if not implemented by the target).
This patch provides a minimal implementation of
TargetLowering::isUsedByReturnOnly - enough to support tail calling
libcalls on hard float ABIs. Soft-float ABIs are left for a follow on
patch. libcall-tail-calls.ll also shows missed opportunities to tail
call integer libcalls, but this is due to issues outside of
the isUsedByReturnOnly hook.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131087
Similar for ceil, trunc, round, and roundeven. This allows us to use
static rounding modes to avoid a libcall.
This optimization is done for AArch64 as isel patterns.
RISCV doesn't have instructions for ceil/floor/trunc/round/roundeven
so the operations don't stick around until isel to enable a pattern
match. Thus I've implemented a DAG combine.
We only handle XLen types except i32 on RV64. i32 will be type
legalized to a RISCVISD node. All other types will be type legalized
to XLen and maintain the FP_TO_SINT/UINT ISD opcode.
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116771