Change waitcnt insertion to check the memory operand tokens to see if
flat memory operations access VMEM in the same way it does to check if
accessing LDS. This avoids adding waitcnt for counters for address
spaces that are not accessed.
In addition, only generate the pessimistic waitcnt 0 if a flat memory
operation appears to access both VMEM and LDS.
This benefits flat memory operations that explicitly specify the
address space as GLOBAL or LOCAL.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89618
This reverts commit ca907bfb57.
According to michel.daenzer,
> This completely broke the Mesa radeonsi driver on Navi 14. Xorg +
> xterm come up with major corruption & psychedelic colours.
When memory operations are outstanding on function calls, either the
caller or the callee can insert a waitcnt to ensure that all reads are
finished.
Calls need some time to be executed, so if the callee inserts the
waitcnt, filling the instruction buffer and waiting for memory will be
interleaved, hiding some latency. This comes at the cost of having a
waitcnt inside functions that may not be needed as no memory operations
are outstanding.
For function calls, this is already implemented. The same principal
applies to returns: If the caller inserts a waitcnt after the call, the
callee does not have to wait and the return and memory operation can be
run in parallel.
This commit implements waiting in the caller after returning from a
function call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87674
Use the same basic strategy as LegalizeVectorTypes. Try to index into
smaller pieces if there's a constant index, and otherwise fall back to
a stack temporary.
We do not have register classes for all possible vector
sizes, so round it up for extract vector element.
Also fixes selection of G_MERGE_VALUES when vectors are
not a power of two.
This has required to refactor getRegSplitParts() in way
that it can handle not just power of two vectors.
Ideally we would like RegSplitParts to be generated by
tablegen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80457
This reverts commit 5583c2f2fb.
The lldb bot failure was a test that was fragile and sensitive to irrelevant
changes in instruction ordering. Re-committing this as the test should have
been skipped for AArch64 now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75555
This changes the localizer to attempt intra-block localizer of instructions
that have local uses. This is useful because sometimes the entry block itself
has many uses of constant-like instructions, which would benefit from shortening
live ranges. Previously if an inst had no non-local uses, we wouldn't add it to
the list of instructions to attempt further intra-block localization.
This gives a 0.7% geomean code size improvement on CTMark.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75555
Fixes selection for scalar G_SMULH/G_UMULH. Also switches to using
tablegen selected add/sub, which switch to the signed version of the
opcode. This matches the current DAG behavior. We can't drop the
manual selection for add/sub yet, because it's still both for VALU
add/sub and for G_PTR_ADD.
Handle dynamic vector extracts that use an index that's an add of a
constant offset into moving the base subregister of the indexing
operation.
Force the add into the loop in regbankselect, which will be recognized
when selected.