Prepare to accurately track the future denormal-fp-math attribute
changes. The way to actually set these separately is not wired in yet.
This is just a mechanical change, and mostly still assumes the input
and output mode match. This should be refined for some cases. For
example, fcanonicalize lowering should use the flushing variant if
either input or output flushing is enabled
Summary:
Catch the (admittedly unusual) case where SIFoldOperands attempts to fold 2
constant operands into the same SALU operation, with neither operand able to be
encoded as an inline constant.
Change-Id: Ibc48d662c9ffd8bbacd154976b0b1c257ace0927
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, tpr, t-tye, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70896
Start moving towards treating this as a property of the calling
convention, and not the subtarget. The default denormal mode should
not be part of the subtarget, and be moved into a separate function
attribute.
This patch is still NFC. The denormal mode remains as a subtarget
feature for now, but make the necessary changes to switch to using an
attribute.
That used to fail in the last testcase function because after
%0:sreg_64.sub0 was folded into %3:sreg_32_xm0_xexec COPY, it
was further folded into S_STORE_DWORD_IMM. Its legal effective
subreg class is SReg_32 while instruction expects more restricted
SReg_32_XM0_EXEC. However, SIInstrInfo::isLegalRegOperand()
passed the legality check and it was caught in the verifier.
Borrowed code from the verifier to check for RC legality.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69445
Both tryFoldOMod() and tryFoldClamp() remove original instruction,
so the check MI.modifiesRegister() may use a deleted MI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69448
Potentially sgpr to sgpr copy should also be possible.
That is however trickier because we may end up with a
wrong register class at use because of xm0/xexec permutations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69280
Only handle simple inter-block redefs of m0 to the same value. This
avoids interference from redefs of m0 in SILoadStoreOptimzer. I was
initially teaching that pass to ignore redefs of m0, but having them
not exist beforehand is much simpler.
This is in preparation for deleting the current special m0 handling in
SIFixSGPRCopies to allow the register coalescer to handle the
difficult cases.
llvm-svn: 375449
In a future patch, this will help cleanup m0 handling.
The register coalescer handles copies from a register that
materializes an immediate, but doesn't handle move immediates
itself. The virtual register uses will often be allocated to the same
register, so there end up being no real copy.
llvm-svn: 374257
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
That change (r363670) could leave a copy from vgpr to sgpr. Fixed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66133
Change-Id: I00c3fe6fda2e8e1e36f53195b881b1449c777ea4
llvm-svn: 368736
Summary:
r363675 changed the exec modification helper function, now called
execMayBeModifiedBeforeUse, so that if no UseMI is specified it checks
all instructions in the basic block, even beyond the last use. That
meant that the DPP combiner no longer worked in any basic block that
ended with a control flow instruction, and in particular it didn't work
on code sequences generated by the atomic optimizer.
Fix it by reinstating the old behaviour but in a new helper function
execMayBeModifiedBeforeAnyUse, and limiting the number of instructions
scanned.
Reviewers: arsenm, vpykhtin
Subscribers: kzhuravl, nemanjai, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, hiraditya, kbarton, MaskRay, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64393
llvm-svn: 365910
Summary:
The symbols use the processor-specific SHN_AMDGPU_LDS section index
introduced with a previous change. The linker is then expected to resolve
relocations, which are also emitted.
Initially disabled for HSA and PAL environments until they have caught up
in terms of linker and runtime loader.
Some notes:
- The llvm.amdgcn.groupstaticsize intrinsics can no longer be lowered
to a constant at compile times, which means some tests can no longer
be applied.
The current "solution" is a terrible hack, but the intrinsic isn't
used by Mesa, so we can keep it for now.
- We no longer know the full LDS size per kernel at compile time, which
means that we can no longer generate a relevant error message at
compile time. It would be possible to add a check for the size of
individual variables, but ultimately the linker will have to perform
the final check.
Change-Id: If66dbf33fccfbf3609aefefa2558ac0850d42275
Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec, t-tye, b-sumner, jsjodin
Subscribers: qcolombet, kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61494
llvm-svn: 364297
This matters for byval uses outside of the entry block, which appear
as copies.
Previously, the only folding done was during selection, which could
not see the underlying frame index. For any uses outside the entry
block, the frame index was materialized in the entry block relative to
the global scratch wave offset.
This may produce worse code in cases where the offset ends up not
fitting in the MUBUF offset field. A better heuristic would be helpfu
for extreme frames.
llvm-svn: 364185
The def instruction for the vreg may not match, because it may be
folding through a reg_sequence. The assert was overly conservative and
not necessary. It's not actually important if DefMI really defined the
register, because the fold that will be done cares about the def of
the value that will be folded.
For some reason copies aren't making it through the reg_sequence,
although they should.
llvm-svn: 363876
Invert the name and return value to better reflect the imprecise
nature.
Force passing in the DefMI, since it's known in the 2 users and could
possibly fail for an arbitrary vreg.
Allow specifying a specific user instruction. Scan through use
instructions, instead of use operands. Add scan thresholds instead of
searching infinitely.
Stop using a set to track seen uses. I didn't understand this usage,
or why it would not check the last use. I don't think the use list has
any particular order.
llvm-svn: 363675
This was broken if the original operand was killed. The kill flag
would appear on both instructions, and fail the verifier. Keep the
kill flag, but remove the operands from the old instruction. This has
an added benefit of really reducing the use count for future folds.
Ideally the pass would be structured more like what PeepholeOptimizer
does to avoid this hack to avoid breaking instruction iterators.
llvm-svn: 359891
When a fold of an immediate into a sub/subrev required shrinking the
instruction, the wrong VOP2 opcode was used. This was using the VOP2
equivalent of the original instruction, not the commuted instruction
with the inverted opcode.
llvm-svn: 359883
Summary:
- Only apply packed literal `op_sel_hi` skipping on operands requiring
packed literals. Even an instruction is `packed`, it may have operand
requiring non-packed literal, such as `v_dot2_f32_f16`.
Reviewers: rampitec, arsenm, kzhuravl
Subscribers: jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60978
llvm-svn: 358922
Since this can be set with s_setreg*, it should not be a subtarget
property. Set a default based on the calling convention, and Introduce
a new amdgpu-dx10-clamp attribute to override this if desired.
Also introduce a new amdgpu-ieee attribute to match.
The values need to match to allow inlining. I think it is OK for the
caller's dx10-clamp attribute to override the callee, but there
doesn't appear to be the infrastructure to do this currently without
definining the attribute in the generic Attributes.td.
Eventually the calling convention lowering will need to insert a mode
switch somewhere for these.
llvm-svn: 357302
This commit allows v_cndmask_b32_e64 with abs, neg source
modifiers on src0, src1 to be assembled and disassembled.
This does appear to be allowed, even though they are floating point
modifiers and the operand type is b32.
To do this, I added src0_modifiers and src1_modifiers to the
MachineInstr, which involved fixing up several places in codegen and mir
tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59191
Change-Id: I69bf4a8c73ebc65744f6110bb8fc4e937d79fbea
llvm-svn: 356398
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
Detailed description: SIFoldOperands::foldInstOperand iterates over the
operand uses calling the function that changes def-use iteratorson the
way. As a result loop exits immediately when def-use iterator is
changed. Hence, the operand is folded to the very first use instruction
only. This makes VGPR live along the whole basic block and increases
register pressure significantly. The performance drop observed in SHOC
DeviceMemory test is caused by this bug.
Proposed fix: collect uses to separate container for further processing
in another loop.
Testing: make check-llvm
SHOC performance test.
Reviewers: rampitec, ronlieb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56161
llvm-svn: 350350
The original motivating example uses a 64-bit add, so the carry
is used. Insert a copy from VCC. This may allow shrinking of
the used carry instruction. At worst, we are replacing a
mov to materialize the constant with a copy of vcc.
llvm-svn: 340862
This needs to be done in the SSA fold operands
pass to be effective, so there is a bit of overlap
with SIShrinkInstructions but I don't think this
is practically avoidable.
llvm-svn: 340859
I'm not sure the exact nsz flag combination that
is OK. I think as long as it's on either, this is OK.
For now just check it on the omod multiply.
llvm-svn: 339513
Summary:
This is a follow-up to r335942.
- Merge SISubtarget into AMDGPUSubtarget and rename to GCNSubtarget
- Rename AMDGPUCommonSubtarget to AMDGPUSubtarget
- Merge R600Subtarget::Generation and GCNSubtarget::Generation into
AMDGPUSubtarget::Generation.
Reviewers: arsenm, jvesely
Subscribers: kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49037
llvm-svn: 336851
Summary:
We now have two sets of generated TableGen files, one for R600 and one
for GCN, so each sub-target now has its own tables of instructions,
registers, ISel patterns, etc. This should help reduce compile time
since each sub-target now only has to consider information that
is specific to itself. This will also help prevent the R600
sub-target from slowing down new features for GCN, like disassembler
support, GlobalISel, etc.
Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle, jvesely
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: MatzeB, kzhuravl, wdng, mgorny, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46365
llvm-svn: 335942
Summary:
MCTargetDesc/AMDGPUMCTargetDesc.h contains enums for all the instuction
and register defintions, which are huge so we only want to include
them where needed.
This will also make it easier if we want to split the R600 and GCN
definitions into separate tablegenerated files.
I was unable to remove AMDGPUMCTargetDesc.h from SIMachineFunctionInfo.h
because it uses some enums from the header to initialize default values
for the SIMachineFunction class, so I ended up having to remove includes of
SIMachineFunctionInfo.h from headers too.
Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle
Reviewed By: nhaehnle
Subscribers: MatzeB, kzhuravl, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46272
llvm-svn: 332930
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects.
The renaming was done as follows:
- git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g'
- git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM
- Manual change to APInt
- Manually chage DOCS as regex doesn't match it.
In the transition period the DEBUG() macro is still present and aliased
to the LLVM_DEBUG() one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43624
llvm-svn: 332240
If a packed inline constant is sign extended it must be truncated
after the shift. I.e. a constant (0xH0000, 0xHBC00), will be represented
as 0xFFFFFFFFBC000000 in the IR because the immediate is sign extended
to 64 bit. After the value shifted right by 16 to use it in a low part
with op_sel_hi it becomes 0xFFFFFFFFBC00 and does not qualify as inline
constant any longer.
Fixed the error and added verification code. Without the fix and with
the verification bug is causing pk_max_f16_literal.ll to fail.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45987
llvm-svn: 330752
Headers/Implementation files should be named after the class they
declare/define.
Also eliminated an `#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveIntervalAnalysis.h"` in
favor of `class LiveIntarvals;`
llvm-svn: 320546
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format, avoid
printing "vreg" for virtual registers (which is one of the current MIR
possibilities).
Basically:
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E "s/%vreg([0-9]+)/%\1/g"
* grep -nr '%vreg' . and fix if needed
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E "s/ vreg([0-9]+)/ %\1/g"
* grep -nr 'vreg[0-9]\+' . and fix if needed
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40420
llvm-svn: 319427
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format,
always print registers as lowercase.
* Only debug printing is affected. It now follows MIR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40417
llvm-svn: 319187
Summary:
When an immediate is folded by constant folding, we re-scan the entire
use list for two reasons:
1. The constant folding may have created a new use of the same reg.
2. The constant folding may have removed an additional use in the list
we're currently traversing (e.g., constant folding an S_ADD_I32 c, c).
However, this could previously lead to a crash when an unrelated use was
added twice into the FoldList. Since we re-scan the whole list anyway, we
might as well just clear the FoldList again before we do so.
Using a MIR test to show this because real code seems to trigger the issue
only in connection with some really subtle control flow structures.
Fixes GL45-CTS.shading_language_420pack.binding_images on gfx9.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: kzhuravl, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, llvm-commits, t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35416
llvm-svn: 308314
Before it was possible to partially fold use instructions
before the defs. After the xor is folded into a copy, the same
mov can end up in the fold list twice, so on the second attempt
it will fail expecting to see a register to fold.
llvm-svn: 305821
Fixes bug #33302. Pass did not account that Src1 of max instruction
can be an immediate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33884
llvm-svn: 304696
SIFoldOperands can commute operands even if no folding was done.
This change is to preserve IR is no folding was done.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33802
llvm-svn: 304625
An encoding does not allow to use SDWA in an instruction with
scalar operands, either literals or SGPRs. That is however possible
to copy these operands into a VGPR first.
Several copies of the value are produced if multiple SDWA conversions
were done. To cleanup MachineLICM (to hoist copies out of loops),
MachineCSE (to remove duplicate copies) and SIFoldOperands (to replace
SGPR to VGPR copy with immediate copy right to the VGPR) runs are added
after the SDWA pass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33583
llvm-svn: 304219
Previously compiler often extracted common immediates into specific register, e.g.:
```
%vreg0 = S_MOV_B32 0xff;
%vreg2 = V_AND_B32_e32 %vreg0, %vreg1
%vreg4 = V_AND_B32_e32 %vreg0, %vreg3
```
Because of this SDWA peephole failed to find SDWA convertible pattern. E.g. in previous example this could be converted into 2 SDWA src operands:
```
SDWA src: %vreg2 src_sel:BYTE_0
SDWA src: %vreg4 src_sel:BYTE_0
```
With this change peephole check if operand is either immediate or register that is copy of immediate.
llvm-svn: 299202
The manual is unclear on the details of this. It's not
clear to me if denormals are not allowed with clamp,
or if that is only omod. Not allowing denorms for
fp16 or fp64 isn't useful so I also question if that
is really a restriction. Same with whether this is valid
without IEEE mode enabled.
llvm-svn: 295905
Since 32-bit instructions with 32-bit input immediate behavior
are used to materialize 16-bit constants in 32-bit registers
for 16-bit instructions, determining the legality based
on the size is incorrect. Change operands to have the size
specified in the type.
Also adds a workaround for a disassembler bug that
produces an immediate MCOperand for an operand that
is supposed to be OPERAND_REGISTER.
The assembler appears to accept out of bounds immediates and
truncates them, but this seems to be an issue for 32-bit
already.
llvm-svn: 289306
Change the logic for when to fold immediates to
consider the destination operand rather than the
source of the materializing mov instruction.
No change yet, but this will allow for correctly handling
i16/f16 operands. Since 32-bit moves are used to materialize
constants for these, the same bitvalue will not be in the
register.
llvm-svn: 288184
When constant folding an operation to a copy or an immediate
mov, the implicit uses/defs of the old instruction were left behind,
e.g. replacing v_or_b32 left the implicit exec use on the new copy.
llvm-svn: 283471
This addresses a TODO to handle operations besides and. This
also starts eliminating no-op operations with a constant that
can emerge later.
llvm-svn: 281488
This is mostly a mechanical change to make TargetInstrInfo API take
MachineInstr& (instead of MachineInstr* or MachineBasicBlock::iterator)
when the argument is expected to be a valid MachineInstr. This is a
general API improvement.
Although it would be possible to do this one function at a time, that
would demand a quadratic amount of churn since many of these functions
call each other. Instead I've done everything as a block and just
updated what was necessary.
This is mostly mechanical fixes: adding and removing `*` and `&`
operators. The only non-mechanical change is to split
ARMBaseInstrInfo::getOperandLatencyImpl out from
ARMBaseInstrInfo::getOperandLatency. Previously, the latter took a
`MachineInstr*` which it updated to the instruction bundle leader; now,
the latter calls the former either with the same `MachineInstr&` or the
bundle leader.
As a side effect, this removes a bunch of MachineInstr* to
MachineBasicBlock::iterator implicit conversions, a necessary step
toward fixing PR26753.
Note: I updated WebAssembly, Lanai, and AVR (despite being
off-by-default) since it turned out to be easy. I couldn't run tests
for AVR since llc doesn't link with it turned on.
llvm-svn: 274189
Split AMDGPUSubtarget into amdgcn/r600 specific subclasses.
This removes most of the static_casting of the basic codegen
classes everywhere, and tries to restrict the features
visible on the wrong target.
llvm-svn: 273652
Summary: ret.ll will contain a test for this
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16029
llvm-svn: 257590
Summary:
Multi-dword constant loads generated unnecessary moves from SGPRs into VGPRs,
increasing the code size and VGPR pressure. These moves are now folded away.
Note that this lack of operand folding was not a problem for VMEM loads,
because COPY nodes from VReg_Nnn to VGPR32 are eliminated by the register
coalescer.
Some tests are updated, note that the fsub.ll test explicitly checks that
the move is elided.
With the IR generated by current Mesa, the changes are obviously relatively
minor:
7063 shaders in 3531 tests
Totals:
SGPRS: 351872 -> 352560 (0.20 %)
VGPRS: 199984 -> 200732 (0.37 %)
Code Size: 9876968 -> 9881112 (0.04 %) bytes
LDS: 91 -> 91 (0.00 %) blocks
Scratch: 1779712 -> 1767424 (-0.69 %) bytes per wave
Wait states: 295164 -> 295337 (0.06 %)
Totals from affected shaders:
SGPRS: 65784 -> 66472 (1.05 %)
VGPRS: 38064 -> 38812 (1.97 %)
Code Size: 1993828 -> 1997972 (0.21 %) bytes
LDS: 42 -> 42 (0.00 %) blocks
Scratch: 795648 -> 783360 (-1.54 %) bytes per wave
Wait states: 54026 -> 54199 (0.32 %)
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm, mareko
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15875
llvm-svn: 257074