More preparation for dropping source types from MachineInstrs: regsters coming
out of already-selected code (i.e. non-generic instructions) don't have a type,
but that information is needed so we must add it manually.
This is done via a new G_TYPE instruction.
llvm-svn: 280292
Summary:
If the register has a negative value then unsigned overflow will occur;
this case is sometimes even created intentionally by LSR. For now
disable GA+reg folding. Fixes PR29127
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24053
llvm-svn: 280285
Summary: This fixes some OpenCV tests that were broken by libclc commit r276443.
Reviewers: arsenm, jvesely
Subscribers: arsenm, wdng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24051
llvm-svn: 280274
types. This is the LLVM counterpart and it adds options that map onto FP
exceptions and denormal build attributes allowing better fp math library
selections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24070
llvm-svn: 280246
Summary:
Simply replace usage of aliases to functions with aliasee.
This came up when bitcode linking to builtin library and
calls to aliases not being resolved.
Also made minor improvements to existing test.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, alex-t, vpykhtin
Subscribers: arsenm, wdng, rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24023
llvm-svn: 280221
When a function contains something, such as inline asm, which explicitly
clobbers the register used as the frame pointer, don't spill it twice. If we
need a frame pointer, it will be saved/restored in the prologue/epilogue code.
Explicitly spilling it again will reuse the same spill slot used by the
prologue/epilogue code, thus clobbering the saved value. The same applies
to the base-pointer or PIC-base register.
Partially fixes PR26856. Thanks to Ulrich for his analysis and the small
inline-asm reproducer.
llvm-svn: 280188
The former is simply wrong -- the code will either never be used or will
always be used, rather than being dependent upon whether it's built with
debug assertions enabled.
The macro DEBUG isn't ever set by the llvm build system. But, the macro
DEBUG(X) is defined (unconditionally) if you happen to include
llvm/Support/Debug.h.
The code in Value.h which was erroneously protected by the #ifdef DEBUG
didn't even compile -- you can't cast<> from an LLVMOpaqueValue
directly. Fortunately, it was never invoked, as Core.cpp included
Value.h before Debug.h.
The conditionalized code in AArch64CollectLOH.cpp was previously always
used, as it includes Debug.h.
llvm-svn: 280056
Implement Bill's suggested fix for 32-bit targets for PR22711 (for the
alignment of each entry). As pointed out in the bug report, we could just force
the section alignment, since we only add pointer-sized things currently, but
this fix is somewhat more future-proof.
llvm-svn: 280049
The "long call" option forces the use of the indirect calling sequence for all
calls (even those that don't really need it). GCC provides this option; This is
helpful, under certain circumstances, for building very-large binaries, and
some other specialized use cases.
Fixes PR19098.
llvm-svn: 280040
Reverse iterators to doubly-linked lists can be simpler (and cheaper)
than std::reverse_iterator. Make it so.
In particular, change ilist<T>::reverse_iterator so that it is *never*
invalidated unless the node it references is deleted. This matches the
guarantees of ilist<T>::iterator.
(Note: MachineBasicBlock::iterator is *not* an ilist iterator, but a
MachineInstrBundleIterator<MachineInstr>. This commit does not change
MachineBasicBlock::reverse_iterator, but it does update
MachineBasicBlock::reverse_instr_iterator. See note at end of commit
message for details on bundle iterators.)
Given the list (with the Sentinel showing twice for simplicity):
[Sentinel] <-> A <-> B <-> [Sentinel]
the following is now true:
1. begin() represents A.
2. begin() holds the pointer for A.
3. end() represents [Sentinel].
4. end() holds the poitner for [Sentinel].
5. rbegin() represents B.
6. rbegin() holds the pointer for B.
7. rend() represents [Sentinel].
8. rend() holds the pointer for [Sentinel].
The changes are #6 and #8. Here are some properties from the old
scheme (which used std::reverse_iterator):
- rbegin() held the pointer for [Sentinel] and rend() held the pointer
for A;
- operator*() cost two dereferences instead of one;
- converting from a valid iterator to its valid reverse_iterator
involved a confusing increment; and
- "RI++->erase()" left RI invalid. The unintuitive replacement was
"RI->erase(), RE = end()".
With vector-like data structures these properties are hard to avoid
(since past-the-beginning is not a valid pointer), and don't impose a
real cost (since there's still only one dereference, and all iterators
are invalidated on erase). But with lists, this was a poor design.
Specifically, the following code (which obviously works with normal
iterators) now works with ilist::reverse_iterator as well:
for (auto RI = L.rbegin(), RE = L.rend(); RI != RE;)
fooThatMightRemoveArgFromList(*RI++);
Converting between iterator and reverse_iterator for the same node uses
the getReverse() function.
reverse_iterator iterator::getReverse();
iterator reverse_iterator::getReverse();
Why doesn't iterator <=> reverse_iterator conversion use constructors?
In order to catch and update old code, reverse_iterator does not even
have an explicit conversion from iterator. It wouldn't be safe because
there would be no reasonable way to catch all the bugs from the changed
semantic (see the changes at call sites that are part of this patch).
Old code used this API:
std::reverse_iterator::reverse_iterator(iterator);
iterator std::reverse_iterator::base();
Here's how to update from old code to new (that incorporates the
semantic change), assuming I is an ilist<>::iterator and RI is an
ilist<>::reverse_iterator:
[Old] ==> [New]
reverse_iterator(I) (--I).getReverse()
reverse_iterator(I) ++I.getReverse()
--reverse_iterator(I) I.getReverse()
reverse_iterator(++I) I.getReverse()
RI.base() (--RI).getReverse()
RI.base() ++RI.getReverse()
--RI.base() RI.getReverse()
(++RI).base() RI.getReverse()
delete &*RI, RE = end() delete &*RI++
RI->erase(), RE = end() RI++->erase()
=======================================
Note: bundle iterators are out of scope
=======================================
MachineBasicBlock::iterator, also known as
MachineInstrBundleIterator<MachineInstr>, is a wrapper to represent
MachineInstr bundles. The idea is that each operator++ takes you to the
beginning of the next bundle. Implementing a sane reverse iterator for
this is harder than ilist. Here are the options:
- Use std::reverse_iterator<MBB::i>. Store a handle to the beginning of
the next bundle. A call to operator*() runs a loop (usually
operator--() will be called 1 time, for unbundled instructions).
Increment/decrement just works. This is the status quo.
- Store a handle to the final node in the bundle. A call to operator*()
still runs a loop, but it iterates one time fewer (usually
operator--() will be called 0 times, for unbundled instructions).
Increment/decrement just works.
- Make the ilist_sentinel<MachineInstr> *always* store that it's the
sentinel (instead of just in asserts mode). Then the bundle iterator
can sniff the sentinel bit in operator++().
I initially tried implementing the end() option as part of this commit,
but updating iterator/reverse_iterator conversion call sites was
error-prone. I have a WIP series of patches that implements the final
option.
llvm-svn: 280032
Move SDLoc initialization to comon place.
fall back to AMDGPU version in one place
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23900
llvm-svn: 280030
For little-Endian PowerPC, we generally target only P8 and later by default.
However, generic (older) 64-bit configurations are still an option, and in that
case, partword atomics are not available (e.g. stbcx.). To lower i8/i16 atomics
without true i8/i16 atomic operations, we emulate using i32 atomics in
combination with a bunch of shifting and masking, etc. The amount by which to
shift in little-Endian mode is different from the amount in big-Endian mode (it
is inverted -- meaning we can leave off the xor when computing the amount).
Fixes PR22923.
llvm-svn: 280022
Summary:
The SILoadStoreOptimizer can now look ahead more then one instruction when
looking for instructions to merge, which greatly improves the number of
loads/stores that we are able to merge.
Moving the pass before scheduling avoids increasing register pressure after
the scheduler, so that the scheduler's register pressure estimates will be
more accurate. It also gives more consistent results, since it is no longer
affected by minor scheduling changes.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23814
llvm-svn: 279991
There should be no functional change here, I'm just making the implementation
of "frem" (to libcall) legalization easier for a followup.
llvm-svn: 279987
Summary:
For shrinking SOPK instructions, we were creating a hint to tell the
register allocator to use the register allocated for src0 for the dst
operand as well. However, this seems to not work sometimes depending
on the order virtual registers are assigned physical registers.
To fix this, I've added a second allocation hint which does the reverse,
asks that the register allocated for dst is used for src0.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23862
llvm-svn: 279968
Summary:
The SILoadStoreOptimizer will need to use AliasAnalysis here in order to
move it before scheduling.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23813
llvm-svn: 279963
Over eager combing prevents the correct folding of writemasks.
At the moment this occurs for ALL EVEX shuffles, in the future we need to check that the user of the root shuffle is a VSELECT that can fold to a writemask.
llvm-svn: 279934
Previously we weren't creating masked logical operations if bitcasts appeared between the logic operation and the select. The IR optimizers can move bitcasts across logic operations and create these cases. To minimize the number of cases we need to handle, this change promotes all logic ops to an i64 vector type just like when only SSE or AVX is available.
Unfortunately, this also has the consequence of making it difficult to select unmasked VPANDD/VPORD/VPXORD in all the cases it was previously used. This is the cause of most of the test change. This shouldn't result in any functional change though.
llvm-svn: 279929
There's only one use of this for the convenience
of a pattern. I think v_mov_b64_pseudo should also be
moved, but SIFoldOperands does currently make use of it.
llvm-svn: 279901
It isn't used for anything, and is also misleading since
it could be spilled at the end of the block, so it can't be relied
on. There ends up being a verifier error about using an undefined
register since the spill kills the register.
llvm-svn: 279899
Summary:
If the scheduler clusters the loads, then the offsets will be sorted,
but it is possible for the scheduler to scheduler loads together
without out explicitly clustering them, which would give us non-sorted
offsets.
Also, we will want to do this if we move the load/store optimizer before
the scheduler.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23776
llvm-svn: 279870
Summary:
There are a few different sgpr pressure sets, but we only care about
the one which covers all of the sgprs. We were using hard-coded
register pressure set names to determine the reg set id for the
biggest sgpr set. However, we were using the wrong name, and this
method is pretty fragile, since the reg pressure set names may
change.
The new method just looks for the pressure set that contains the most
reg units and sets that set as our SGPR pressure set. We've also
adopted the same technique for determining our VGPR pressure set.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: MatzeB, arsenm, llvm-commits, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23687
llvm-svn: 279867
In the code to detect fixed-point conversions and make use of AArch64's special
instructions, we weren't prepared for weird types. The fptosi direction got
fixed recently, but not the similar sitofp code.
llvm-svn: 279852
MCContext already has many tasks, and separating CodeView out from it is
probably a good idea. The .cv_loc tracking was modelled on the DWARF
tracking which lived directly in MCContext.
Removes the inclusion of MCCodeView.h from MCContext.h, so now there are
only 10 build actions while I hack on CodeView support instead of 265.
llvm-svn: 279847
It's unclear how the old
%res(32) = G_ICMP { s32, s32 } intpred(eq), %0, %1
is actually different from an s1 verison
%res(1) = G_ICMP { s1, s32 } intpred(eq), %0, %1
so we'll remove it for now.
llvm-svn: 279843
Summary:
In fuctions that contained debug info but were empty otherwise,
the ARM load/store optimizer could abort. This was because
function MergeReturnIntoLDM handled the special case where a
Machine Basic BLock is empty by calling MBB.empty(). However, this
returns false in presence of debug info, although the function
should be considered empty in the eyes of the load/store optimizer.
This has been fixed by handling the case where searching through the
block finds only debug instructions.
Reviewers: rengolin, dexonsmith, llvm-commits, jmolloy
Subscribers: t.p.northover, aemerson, rengolin, samparker
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23847
llvm-svn: 279820
This reverts most of r274613 (AKA r274626) and its follow-ups (r276347, r277289),
due to miscompiles in the test suite. The FastISel change was left in, because
it apparently fixes an unrelated issue.
(Recommit of r279782 which was broken due to a bad merge.)
This fixes 4 out of the 5 test failures in PR29112.
llvm-svn: 279788
This reverts most of r274613 and its follow-ups (r276347, r277289), due to
miscompiles in the test suite. The FastISel change was left in, because it
apparently fixes an unrelated issue.
This fixes 4 out of the 5 test failures in PR29112.
llvm-svn: 279782
Its existence is largely historical, apparently we tried to make ARM object
files look maybe-almost-possibly runnable by putting our best guess at the
actual value into relocated locations. Of course, the real linker then comes
along and can completely change things.
But it should only be there for word-sized and movw/movt relocations. It can't
be encoded in branch relocations, and I've seen it mess up validity
calculations twice in the last couple of weeks so the default is clearly problematic.
llvm-svn: 279773
The 32-bit variants of these operations don't depend on the bits not being
operated on, so they also naturally model operations narrower than the actual
register width.
llvm-svn: 279760
Fix VPAVG detection to require AVX512BW, not AVX512F for 512-bit widths,
and change associated asserts to assert in the right direction...
This fixes PR29111.
llvm-svn: 279755
There's no reason for it to return a signed type. Just return the operand bias in each if instead of starting from 0 and adding in the 'if'.
llvm-svn: 279720
Rename AllVRegsAllocated to NoVRegs. This avoids the connotation of
running after register and simply describes that no vregs are used in
a machine function. With that we can simply compute the property and do
not need to dump/parse it in .mir files.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23850
llvm-svn: 279698
This patch changes LLVM_CONSTEXPR variable declarations to const
variable declarations, since LLVM_CONSTEXPR expands to nothing if the
current compiler doesn't support constexpr. In all of the changed
cases, it looks like the code intended the variable to be const instead
of sometimes-constexpr sometimes-not.
llvm-svn: 279696
A branch-distance to a Thumb function shouldn't be forced to be odd for
CBZ/CBNZ instructions because (assuming it's within range), it's going to be a
valid, even offset.
llvm-svn: 279665
Summary:
This patch implements readlane/readfirstlane intrinsics.
TODO: need to define a new register class to consider the case
that the source could be a vector register or M0.
Reviewed by:
arsenm and tstellarAMD
Differential Revision:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D22489
llvm-svn: 279660
These are no different in load behaviour to the existing ADD/SUB/MUL/DIV scalar ops but were missing from isNonFoldablePartialRegisterLoad
llvm-svn: 279652
Includes adding more general support for the pattern: VZEXT_MOVL(VZEXT_LOAD(ptr)) -> VZEXT_LOAD(ptr)
This has unearthed a couple of latent poor codegen issues (MINSS/MAXSS scalar load folding and MOVDDUP/BROADCAST load folding patterns), which will be fixed shortly.
Its also reduced a couple of tests so that they no longer reach the instruction threshold necessary to be combined to PSHUFB (see PR26183).
llvm-svn: 279646
The register allocator can split a live interval of a register into a set
of smaller intervals. After the allocation of registers is complete, the
rewriter will modify the IR to replace virtual registers with the corres-
ponding physical registers. At this stage, if a register corresponding
to a subregister of a virtual register is used, the rewriter will check
if that subregister is undefined, and if so, it will add the <undef> flag
to the machine operand. The function verifying liveness of the subregis-
ter would assume that it is undefined, unless any of the subranges of the
live interval proves otherwise.
The problem is that the live intervals created during splitting do not
have any subranges, even if the original parent interval did. This could
result in the <undef> flag placed on a register that is actually defined.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21189
llvm-svn: 279625
Extend instruction definitions from nearly all ISAs to include
appropriate instruction itineraries. Change MIPS16s gp prologue
generation to use real instructions instead of using a pseudo
instruction.
Reviewers: dsanders, vkalintiris
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23548
llvm-svn: 279623
Consecutive load matching (EltsFromConsecutiveLoads) currently uses VZEXT_LOAD (load scalar into lowest element and zero uppers) for vXi64 / vXf64 vectors only.
For vXi32 / vXf32 vectors it instead creates a scalar load, SCALAR_TO_VECTOR and finally VZEXT_MOVL (zero upper vector elements), relying on tablegen patterns to match this into an equivalent of VZEXT_LOAD.
This patch adds the VZEXT_LOAD patterns for vXi32 / vXf32 vectors directly and updates EltsFromConsecutiveLoads to use this.
This has proven necessary to allow us to easily make VZEXT_MOVL a full member of the target shuffle set - without this change the call to combineShuffle (which is the main caller of EltsFromConsecutiveLoads) tended to recursively recreate VZEXT_MOVL nodes......
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23673
llvm-svn: 279619
Re-apply this patch, hopefully I will get away without any warnings
in the constructor now.
This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
llvm-svn: 279602
I want to compute the SSA property of .mir files automatically in
upcoming patches. The problem with this is that some inputs will be
reported as static single assignment with some passes claiming not to
support SSA form. In reality though those passes do not support PHI
instructions => Track the presence of PHI instructions separate from the
SSA property.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22719
llvm-svn: 279573
Re-apply this commit with the deletion of a MachineFunction delegated to
a separate pass to avoid use after free when doing this directly in
AsmPrinter.
This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
llvm-svn: 279564
Instructions like G_ICMP have multiple types that may need to be legalized (the
boolean output and nearly arbitrary inputs in this case). So the legalizer must
be capable of deciding what to do for each of them separately.
llvm-svn: 279554
The change in r279105 causes an infinite loop in some cases, as it sets the upper bits of an AND mask constant, which DAGCombiner::SimplifyDemandedBits then unsets.
This patch reverts that part of the behaviour, instead relying on .td peepholes to perform the transformation to NILL. I reapplied my original fix for the problem addressed by r279105 (unsetting the upper bits, which prevents a compiler abort for a different reason).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23781
llvm-svn: 279515
There is not an official documented ABI for frame pointers in Thumb2,
but we should try to emit something which is useful.
We use r7 as the frame pointer for Thumb code, which currently means
that if a function needs to save a high register (r8-r11), it will get
pushed to the stack between the frame pointer (r7) and link register
(r14). This means that while a stack unwinder can follow the chain of
frame pointers up the stack, it cannot know the offset to lr, so does
not know which functions correspond to the stack frames.
To fix this, we need to push the callee-saved registers in two batches,
with the first push saving the low registers, fp and lr, and the second
push saving the high registers. This is already implemented, but
previously only used for iOS. This patch turns it on for all Thumb2
targets when frame pointers are required by the ABI, and the frame
pointer is r7 (Windows uses r11, so this isn't a problem there). If
frame pointer elimination is enabled we still emit a single push/pop
even if we need a frame pointer for other reasons, to avoid increasing
code size.
We must also ensure that lr is pushed to the stack when using a frame
pointer, so that we end up with a complete frame record. Situations that
could cause this were rare, because we already push lr in most
situations so that we can return using the pop instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23516
llvm-svn: 279506
This patch removes the MachineFunctionAnalysis. Instead we keep a
map from IR Function to MachineFunction in the MachineModuleInfo.
This allows the insertion of ModulePasses into the codegen pipeline
without breaking it because the MachineFunctionAnalysis gets dropped
before a module pass.
Peak memory should stay unchanged without a ModulePass in the codegen
pipeline: Previously the MachineFunction was freed at the end of a codegen
function pipeline because the MachineFunctionAnalysis was dropped; With
this patch the MachineFunction is freed after the AsmPrinter has
finished.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23736
llvm-svn: 279502
branches
Looping over all terminators exposed AArch64 tests hitting
an assert from analyzeBranch failing. I believe these cases
were miscompiled before.
e.g.
fcmp s0, s1
b.ne LBB0_1
b.vc LBB0_2
b LBB0_2
LBB0_1:
; Large block
LBB0_2:
; ...
Both of the individual conditional branches need to
be expanded, since neither can reach the final block.
Split the original block into ones which analyzeBranch
will be able to understand.
llvm-svn: 279499
Do most of the lowering in a pre-RA pass. Keep the skip jump
insertion late, plus a few other things that require more
work to move out.
One concern I have is now there may be COPY instructions
which do not have the necessary implicit exec uses
if they will be lowered to v_mov_b32.
This has a positive effect on SGPR usage in shader-db.
llvm-svn: 279464
Assembler directives .dtprelword, .dtpreldword, .tprelword, and
.tpreldword generates relocations R_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32, R_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64,
R_MIPS_TLS_TPREL32, and R_MIPS_TLS_TPREL64 respectively.
The main motivation for this patch is to be able to write test cases
for checking correctness of the LLD linker's behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23669
llvm-svn: 279439
As discussed on PR26491, we are missing the opportunity to make use of the smaller MOVHLPS instruction because we set both arguments of a SHUFPD when using it to lower a single input shuffle.
This patch sets the lowered argument to UNDEF if that shuffle element is undefined. This in turn makes it easier for target shuffle combining to decode UNDEF shuffle elements, allowing combines to MOVHLPS to occur.
A fix to match against MOVHPD stores was necessary as well.
This builds on the improved MOVLHPS/MOVHLPS lowering and memory folding support added in D16956
Adding similar support for SHUFPS will have to wait until have better support for target combining of binary shuffles.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23027
llvm-svn: 279430
This tries to keep all the ModRM memory and register forms in their own regions of the encodings. Hoping to make it simple on some of the switch statements that operate on these encodings.
llvm-svn: 279422
In some cases, FastIsel was emitting TEST instruction with K reg input, which is illegal.
Changed to using KORTEST when dealing with K regs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23163
llvm-svn: 279393
This fixes the crash from PR29072, where the MachineBasicBlock::iterator
wasn't being properly checked against MachineBasicBlock::end() before
iterating. This was another bug exposed by the new
ilist::iterator::operator*() assertion from r279314.
This testcase is poor quality. bugpoint couldn't reduce any further,
and I haven't had time to dig into what's going on so I can't invent a
better one. I didn't even get good CHECK lines in: this is just a
crasher.
I'm committing anyway since this is a real crash with an obvious fix,
but I'll leave PR29072 open and ask an ARM maintainer to help improve
the testcase.
llvm-svn: 279391
Currently nodes_iterator may dereference to a NodeType* or a NodeType&. Make them all dereference to NodeType*, which is NodeRef later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23704
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23705
llvm-svn: 279326
Summary:
This switches us to use a different, more powerful algorithm for address
space inference. I've tested this locally and it seems to work great.
Once we're more confident in it, we can remove the old pass altogether.
Reviewers: jingyue
Subscribers: llvm-commits, tra, jholewinski
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23694
llvm-svn: 279317
They can be deleted or replicated, so the cache may become outdated.
They only need to be visited once during frame lowering, so just scan
the function instead.
llvm-svn: 279297
This doesn't change tests codegen as we already combined to blend+zero which is what we lower VZEXT_MOVL to on SSE41+ targets, but it does put us in a better position when we improve shuffling for optsize.
llvm-svn: 279273
In addition, the branch instructions will have proper BB destinations, not offsets, like before.
Patch by Vadzim Dambrouski!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20162
llvm-svn: 279242
Improved handling of fma, floating point min/max, additional load/store
instructions for floating point types.
Patch by Jyotsna Verma.
llvm-svn: 279239
INSERTPS doesn't fit well with our shuffle mask canonicalization, so we need to attempt both the original mask and the commuted mask to more likely get a match
llvm-svn: 279230
Without the synthesized reference to a symbol in the xray_instr_map,
linker section garbage collection will helpfully remove the whole
xray_instr_map section from the final executable (or archive). This will
cause the runtime to not be able to identify the sleds and hot-patch the
calls/jumps into the runtime trampolines.
This change adds a reference from the text section at the end of the
function to keep around the associated xray_instr_map section as well.
We also make sure that we catch this reference in the test.
Reviewers: chandlerc, echristo, majnemer, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits, dberris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23398
llvm-svn: 279204
The structs BarrierOp, PrefetchOp, PSBHintOp are in AArch64AsmParser.cpp
(inside anonymous namespace). This diff changes the order of fields and
removes the excessive padding (8 bytes).
Patch by Alexander Shaposhnikov!
llvm-svn: 279173
Summary:
Inline asm memory constraints can have the base or index register be assigned
to %r0 right now. Make sure that we assign only ADDR64 registers to the base
and index.
Reviewers: uweigand
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23367
llvm-svn: 279157
The names of the tablegen defs now match the names of the ISD nodes.
This makes the world a slightly saner place, as previously "fround" matched
ISD::FP_ROUND and not ISD::FROUND.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23597
llvm-svn: 279129
Normally, when an AND with a constant is lowered to NILL, the constant value is truncated to 16 bits. However, since r274066, ANDs whose results are used in a shift are caught by a different pattern that does not truncate. The instruction printer expects a 16-bit unsigned immediate operand for NILL, so this results in an abort.
This patch adds code to manually truncate the constant in this situation. The rest of the bits are then set, so we will detect a case for NILL "naturally" rather than using peephole optimizations.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21854
llvm-svn: 279105
Remove an unnecessary round-trip:
iterator => operator->() => getIterator()
In some cases, the iterator is end(), so the dereference of operator->
is invalid (UB).
The testcase only crashes with r278974 (currently reverted to
investigate this), which adds an assertion for invalid dereferences of
ilist nodes.
Fixes PR29035.
llvm-svn: 279104
The WebAssemly spec removing the return value from store instructions, so
remove the associated optimization from LLVM.
This patch leaves the store instruction operands in place for now, so stores
now always write to "$drop"; these will be removed in a seperate patch.
llvm-svn: 279100
This patch changes the code structure of
WebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenException pass to support both exception
handling and setjmp/longjmp. It also changes the name of the pass and
the source file.
1. Change the file/pass name to WebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenExceptions ->
WebAssemblyLowerEmscriptenEHSjLj to make it clear that it supports both
EH and SjLj
2. List function / global variable names at the top so they
can be changed easily
3. Some cosmetic changes
Patch by Heejin Ahn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23588
llvm-svn: 279075
There is no REM instruction; that will require an expansion.
It's not obvious that should be done in select, rather than as a
(custom?) legalization.
llvm-svn: 279074
r277708 enabled tails calls for MIPS but used the 'jr' instruction when the
jump target was held in a register. For MIPSR6, 'jalr $zero, $reg' should
have been used. Additionally, add missing patterns for external and global
symbols for tail calls.
Reviewers: dsanders, vkalintiris
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23301
llvm-svn: 279064
This reverts commit r278967, since the new test is failing when you
don't build the WebAssembly target (most people, since it's
off-by-default).
llvm-svn: 278973
Refactored so that a LSRUse owns its fixups, as oppsed to letting the
LSRInstance own them. This makes it easier to rate formulas for
LSRUses, since the fixups are available directly. The Offsets vector
has been removed since it was no longer necessary.
New target hook isFoldableMemAccessOffset(), which is used during formula
rating.
For SystemZ, this is useful to express that loads and stores with
float or vector types with a big/negative offset should be avoided in
loops. Without this, LSR will generate a lot of negative offsets that
would require extra instructions for loading the address.
Updated tests:
test/CodeGen/SystemZ/loop-01.ll
Reviewed by: Quentin Colombet and Ulrich Weigand.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D19152
llvm-svn: 278927
This is a mechanical change of comments in switches like fallthrough,
fall-through, or fall-thru to use the LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro instead.
llvm-svn: 278902
This is a quick work around, because in some cases, e.g. caller's stack
size > callee's stack size, we are still able to apply sibling call
optimization even callee has any byval arg.
This patch fix: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28328
Reviewers: hfinkel kbarton nemanjai amehsan
Subscribers: hans, tjablin
https://reviews.llvm.org/D23441
llvm-svn: 278900
minimal and boring form than the old pass manager's version.
This pass does the very minimal amount of work necessary to inline
functions declared as always-inline. It doesn't support a wide array of
things that the legacy pass manager did support, but is alse ... about
20 lines of code. So it has that going for it. Notably things this
doesn't support:
- Array alloca merging
- To support the above, bottom-up inlining with careful history
tracking and call graph updates
- DCE of the functions that become dead after this inlining.
- Inlining through call instructions with the always_inline attribute.
Instead, it focuses on inlining functions with that attribute.
The first I've omitted because I'm hoping to just turn it off for the
primary pass manager. If that doesn't pan out, I can add it here but it
will be reasonably expensive to do so.
The second should really be handled by running global-dce after the
inliner. I don't want to re-implement the non-trivial logic necessary to
do comdat-correct DCE of functions. This means the -O0 pipeline will
have to be at least 'always-inline,global-dce', but that seems
reasonable to me. If others are seriously worried about this I'd like to
hear about it and understand why. Again, this is all solveable by
factoring that logic into a utility and calling it here, but I'd like to
wait to do that until there is a clear reason why the existing
pass-based factoring won't work.
The final point is a serious one. I can fairly easily add support for
this, but it seems both costly and a confusing construct for the use
case of the always inliner running at -O0. This attribute can of course
still impact the normal inliner easily (although I find that
a questionable re-use of the same attribute). I've started a discussion
to sort out what semantics we want here and based on that can figure out
if it makes sense ta have this complexity at O0 or not.
One other advantage of this design is that it should be quite a bit
faster due to checking for whether the function is a viable candidate
for inlining exactly once per function instead of doing it for each call
site.
Anyways, hopefully a reasonable starting point for this pass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23299
llvm-svn: 278896
llvm::tryFoldSPUpdateIntoPushPop assumes its arguments are valid
MachineInstrs. Update ARMFrameLowering::emitPrologue to respect that;
when LastPush==end(), it can't possibly be a push instruction anyway.
llvm-svn: 278880
This patch handles 64-bit constants which can be encoded as 32-bit immediates.
It extends the functionality added by https://reviews.llvm.org/D11363 for 32-bit constants to 64-bit constants.
Patch by Sunita Marathe!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23391
llvm-svn: 278857
The structs ImmOp and RegOp are in AArch64AsmParser.cpp (inside
anonymous namespace).
This diff changes the order of fields and removes the excessive padding
(8 bytes).
Patch by Alexander Shaposhnikov
llvm-svn: 278844
Check both operands for use of the $zero register which cannot be used with
a compact branch instruction.
Reviewers: dsanders, vkalintris
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23547
llvm-svn: 278824
Following the discussion on D22038, this refactors a PowerPC specific setcc -> srl(ctlz) transformation so it can be used by other targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23445
llvm-svn: 278799
Summary:
Fix for the upper bound check that was causing a build failure.
Reviewers: olista01, rengolin, t.p.northover
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23501
llvm-svn: 278789
Summary:
The assembler currently does not check the branch target for CBZ/CBNZ
instructions, which only permit branching forwards with a positive offset. This
adds validation for the branch target to ensure negative PC-relative offsets are
not encoded into the instruction, whether specified as a literal or as an
assembler symbol.
Reviewers: rengolin, t.p.northover
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23312
llvm-svn: 278788
Recall that MSVC always gives enums the type 'int', nothing else. MSVC
2015 does not appear to have this problem anymore.
Clang-cl -Wmicrosoft-enum-value flags this, FWIW, so now I have a true
positive for my warning. :)
llvm-svn: 278762
This currently breaks the greendragon clang-stage1-configure-RA/ and
brotli. It is probably just uncovering a pre-existing problem. Reverting
temporarily to get the buildbots green again. A reduced testcase will
follow shortly.
This reverts commit r278659.
llvm-svn: 278711
This adds two new utility functions findLoopControlBlock and findLoopPreheader
to MachineLoop and MachineLoopInfo. These functions are refactored and taken
from the Hexagon target as they are target independent; thus this is intendend to
be a non-functional change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22959
llvm-svn: 278661
Summary:
The assembler currently does not check the branch target for CBZ/CBNZ
instructions, which only permit branching forwards with a positive offset. This
adds validation for the branch target to ensure negative PC-relative offsets are
not encoded into the instruction, whether specified as a literal or as an
assembler symbol.
Reviewers: rengolin, t.p.northover
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23312
llvm-svn: 278659
1. Use shuffle to insert element i1 into vector. The previous implementation was incorrect ( dest_bit OR src_bit , it doesn't clear the bit if src_bit=0 )
2. Improve shuffle i1 vector, use CVT2MASK if supported instead TRUNCATE.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23347
llvm-svn: 278623