Power 9 does not have a hardware instruction for frem but we can call fmodf128.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48552
llvm-svn: 336406
Map the following instructions to the proper float128 lib calls:
pow[i], exp[2], log[2|10], sin, cos, fmin, fmax
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48544
llvm-svn: 336361
Optimize code sequences for integer conversion to fp128 when the integer is a result of:
* float->int
* float->long
* double->int
* double->long
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48429
llvm-svn: 336316
Non-homogenous aggregates are passed in consecutive GPRs, in GPRs and in memory,
or in memory. This patch ensures that float128 members of non-homogenous
aggregates are passed via VSX registers.
This is done via custom lowering a bitcast of a build_pari(i64,i64) to float128
to a new PPCISD node, BUILD_FP128.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48308
llvm-svn: 336310
Legalize and emit code for quad-precision floating point operation conversion of
single-precision value to quad-precision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47569
llvm-svn: 336307
This patch enable parameter passing and return by value for float128 types.
Passing aggregate/union which contain float128 members will be submitted in
subsequent patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47552
llvm-svn: 336306
Legalize and emit code for round & convert float128 to double precision and
single precision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46997
llvm-svn: 336299
We want to run the Machine Scheduler instead of the List Scheduler after RA.
Checked with a performance run on a Power 9 machine with SPEC 2006 and while
some benchmarks improved and others degraded the geomean was slightly improved
with the Machine Scheduler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45265
llvm-svn: 336295
For the below case, pre-inc prep think it's a good candidate to use pre-inc for the bucket, but 64bit integer load/store update (pre-inc) instruction on Power requires the displacement field should be DS-form (4's multiple). Since it can't satisfy the constraint, we have to do some fix ups later. As below, the original load/stores could be well-form, it makes things worse.
unsigned long long result = 0;
unsigned long long foo(char *p, unsigned long long n) {
for (unsigned long long i = 0; i < n; i++) {
unsigned long long x1 = *(unsigned long long *)(p - 50000 + i);
unsigned long long x2 = *(unsigned long long *)(p - 61024 + i);
unsigned long long x3 = *(unsigned long long *)(p - 62048 + i);
unsigned long long x4 = *(unsigned long long *)(p - 64096 + i);
result *= x1 * x2 * x3 * x4;
}
return result;
}
Patch by jedilyn(Kewen Lin).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48813
--This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCLoopPreIncPrep.cpp
A test/CodeGen/PowerPC/preincprep-i64-check.ll
llvm-svn: 336074
and expand it post RA basing on the register pressure. However, we miss to do the add-imm peephole for these pseudo instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47568
Reviewed By: Nemanjai
llvm-svn: 335024
Enables using the high and high-adjusted symbol modifiers on thread local
storage modifers in powerpc assembly. Needed to be able to support 64 bit
thread-pointer and dynamic-thread-pointer access sequences.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47754
llvm-svn: 334856
Add support for the "@high" and "@higha" symbol modifiers in powerpc64 assembly.
The modifiers represent accessing the segment consiting of bits 16-31 of a
64-bit address/offset.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47729
llvm-svn: 334855
This patch fixes a failure in lnt tests with -verify-machineinstrs option.
When VSX Swap Removal pass swaps two register operands, it did not maintain kill flags associated with operands. This patch swaps flags as well as register number to avoid inconsistent kill flags information.
llvm-svn: 334579
BitPermutationSelector sets Repl32 flag for bit groups which can be (potentially) benefit from 32-bit rotate-and-mask instructions with bit replication, i.e. rlwinm/rlwimi copies lower 32 bits into upper 32 bits on 64-bit PowerPC before rotation.
However, enforcing 32-bit instruction sometimes results in redundant generated code.
For example, the following simple code is compiled into rotldi + rlwimi while it can be compiled into only rldimi instruction if Repl32 flag is not set on the bit group for (a & 0xFFFFFFFF).
uint64_t func(uint64_t a, uint64_t b) {
return (a & 0xFFFFFFFF) | (b << 32) ;
}
To avoid such problem, this patch checks the potential benefit of Repl32 flag before setting it. If a bit group does not require rotation (i.e. RLAmt == 0) and won't be merged into another group, we do not benefit from Repl32 flag on this group.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47867
llvm-svn: 334195
On targets like Arm some relaxations may only be performed when certain
architectural features are available. As functions can be compiled with
differing levels of architectural support we must make a judgement on
whether we can relax based on the MCSubtargetInfo for the function. This
change passes through the MCSubtargetInfo for the function to
fixupNeedsRelaxation so that the decision on whether to relax can be made
per function. In this patch, only the ARM backend makes use of this
information. We must also pass the MCSubtargetInfo to applyFixup because
some fixups skip error checking on the assumption that relaxation has
occurred, to prevent code-generation errors applyFixup must see the same
MCSubtargetInfo as fixupNeedsRelaxation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44928
llvm-svn: 334078
BitPermutationSelector builds the output value by repeating rotate-and-mask instructions with input registers.
Here, we may avoid one rotate instruction if we start building from an input register that does not require rotation.
For example of the test case bitfieldinsert.ll, it first rotates left r4 by 8 bits and then inserts some bits from r5 without rotation.
This can be executed by one rlwimi instruction, which rotates r4 by 8 bits and inserts its bits into r5.
This patch adds a check for rotation amounts in the comparator used in sorting to process the input without rotation first.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47765
llvm-svn: 334011
Review feedback from r328165. Split out just the one function from the
file that's used by Analysis. (As chandlerc pointed out, the original
change only moved the header and not the implementation anyway - which
was fine for the one function that was used (since it's a
template/inlined in the header) but not in general)
llvm-svn: 333954
Summary:
They've been deprecated in favor of UADDO/ADDCARRY or USUBO/SUBCARRY for a while.
Target that uses these opcodes are changed in order to ensure their behavior doesn't change.
Reviewers: efriedma, craig.topper, dblaikie, bkramer
Subscribers: jholewinski, arsenm, jyknight, sdardis, nemanjai, nhaehnle, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, mgrang, atanasyan, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47422
llvm-svn: 333748
Instruction selection can insert nodes into the underlying list after the root
node so iterating will thereby miss it. We should NOT assume that, the root node
is the last element in the DAG nodelist.
Patch by: steven.zhang (Qing Shan Zhang)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47437
llvm-svn: 333415
Implemente patterns to extract HWord and Byte vector elements and convert to
quad-precision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46774
llvm-svn: 333377
The X-form TLS load/store instructions added for optimizing the initial-exec
sequence in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL327635 fail to assemble. llvm-mc fails
with the error: invalid operand for instruction. This patch adds these
instructions into a block with isAsmParserOnly, similar to how ADD8TLS_ is
currently handled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47382
llvm-svn: 333374
The match pattern in the definition of LXSDX is xoaddr, so the Pseudo
instruction XFLOADf64 never gets selected. XFLOADf64 expands to LXSDX/LFDX post
RA based on the register pressure. To avoid ambiguity, we need to remove the
select pattern for LXSDX, same as what was done for LXSD. STXSDX also have
the same issue.
Patch by Qing Shan Zhang (steven.zhang).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47178
llvm-svn: 333150
Implemente patterns to extract [Un]signed Word vector element and convert to
quad-precision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46536
llvm-svn: 333115
Implemente patterns to extract [Un]signed DWord vector element and convert to
quad-precision.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46333
llvm-svn: 333112
With this we gain a little flexibility in how the generic object
writer is created.
Part of PR37466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47045
llvm-svn: 332868
To make this work I needed to add an endianness field to MCAsmBackend
so that writeNopData() implementations know which endianness to use.
Part of PR37466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47035
llvm-svn: 332857
Provide some free functions to reduce verbosity of endian-writing
a single value, and replace the endianness template parameter with
a field.
Part of PR37466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47032
llvm-svn: 332757
xsrqpi is currently using Z23Form_1.
The instruction format is xsrqpi R,VRT,VRB,RMC.
Rathar than bits 11-15 being used for FRA, it should have
bits 11-14 reserved and bit 15 for R. This patch adds a new
class Z23Form_4 to fix the instruction format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46761
llvm-svn: 332253
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
This commit adds a wrapper for std::distance() which works with ranges.
As it would be a common case to write `distance(predecessors(BB))`, this
also introduces `pred_size()` and `succ_size()` helpers to make that
easier to write.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46668
llvm-svn: 332057
Because we create a new kind of debug instruction, DBG_LABEL, we need to
check all passes which use isDebugValue() to check MachineInstr is debug
instruction or not. When expelling debug instructions, we should expel
both DBG_VALUE and DBG_LABEL. So, I create a new function,
isDebugInstr(), in MachineInstr to check whether the MachineInstr is
debug instruction or not.
This patch has no new test case. I have run regression test and there is
no difference in regression test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45342
Patch by Hsiangkai Wang.
llvm-svn: 331844
Legalize and emit code for truncate and convert float128 to (un)signed short
and (un)signed char.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46194
llvm-svn: 331797
Existing DAG combine only handles conversions for FP_TO_SINT:
"{f32, f64} x { i32, i16 }"
This patch simplifies the code to handle:
"{ FP_TO_SINT, FP_TO_UINT } x { f64, f32 } x { i64, i32, i16, i8 }"
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46102
llvm-svn: 331778
Sinking the and closer to a compare against zero is beneficial on PPC as it
allows us to emit record-form instructions. In the future, we may expand this
to a larger set of operations that feed compares against zero since PPC has
lots of record-form instructions.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46060
llvm-svn: 331416
The CTR loops pass will insert the decrementing branch instruction in an exiting
block for the loop being transformed. However if that block is part of another
loop as well (whether a nested loop or with irreducible CFG), it is not valid
to use that exiting block. In fact, if the loop hass irreducible CFG, we don't
bother analyzing it and we just bail on the transformation. In practice, this
doesn't lead to a noticeable reduction in the number of loops transformed by
this pass.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37229
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46162
llvm-svn: 331410
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.
Patch produced by
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290
llvm-svn: 331272
See r331124 for how I made a list of files missing the include.
I then ran this Python script:
for f in open('filelist.txt'):
f = f.strip()
fl = open(f).readlines()
found = False
for i in xrange(len(fl)):
p = '#include "llvm/'
if not fl[i].startswith(p):
continue
if fl[i][len(p):] > 'Config':
fl.insert(i, '#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"\n')
found = True
break
if not found:
print 'not found', f
else:
open(f, 'w').write(''.join(fl))
and then looked through everything with `svn diff | diffstat -l | xargs -n 1000 gvim -p`
and tried to fix include ordering and whatnot.
No intended behavior change.
llvm-svn: 331184
Vectorized loops with abs() returns incorrect results on POWER9. This patch fixes it.
For example the following code returns negative result if input values are negative though it sums up the absolute value of the inputs.
int vpx_satd_c(const int16_t *coeff, int length) {
int satd = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) satd += abs(coeff[i]);
return satd;
}
This problem causes test failures for libvpx.
For vector absolute and vector absolute difference on POWER9, LLVM generates VABSDUW (Vector Absolute Difference Unsigned Word) instruction or variants.
Since these instructions are for unsigned integers, we need adjustment for signed integers.
For abs(sub(a, b)), we generate VABSDUW(a+0x80000000, b+0x80000000). Otherwise, abs(sub(-1, 0)) returns 0xFFFFFFFF(=-1) instead of 1. For abs(a), we generate VABSDUW(a+0x80000000, 0x80000000).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45522
llvm-svn: 330497
Legalize and emit code for converting unsigned HWord/Char to QP:
xscvsdqp
xscvudqp
Only covering patterns for unsigned forms cause we don't have part-word
sign-extending integer loads into VSX registers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45494
llvm-svn: 330278
Legalize and emit code for converting (Un)Signed Word to quad-precision via:
xscvsdqp
xscvudqp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45389
llvm-svn: 330273
Move veriication check for legal conversions to f128 into LowerINT_TO_FP()
and fix some indentations to match other sections of the code for readability.
llvm-svn: 330138
The Power 9 scheduler model should now include the TLS instructions.
We can now, once again, mark the model as complete.
From now on, if instructions are added to Power 9 but are not
added to the model the build should produce an error. Hopefully
that will alert the developer who is adding new instructions
that they should also be added to the scheulder model.
llvm-svn: 330060
This patch fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37039
The condition only covers one of the two 64-bit rotate instructions. This just
adds the second (RLDICLo).
Patch by Josh Stone.
llvm-svn: 329852
Summary:
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before sorting.
This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined sorting
order of objects having the same key.
To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of std::sort.
Note: This patch is one of a series of patches to replace *all* std::sort to llvm::sort.
Refer the comments section in D44363 for a list of all the required patches.
Reviewers: hfinkel, RKSimon
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: nemanjai, kbarton, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44870
llvm-svn: 329535
VSX D-form load/store instructions of POWER9 require the offset be a multiple of 16 and a helper`isOffsetMultipleOf` is used to check this.
So far, the helper handles FrameIndex + offset case, but not handling FrameIndex without offset case. Due to this, we are missing opportunities to exploit D-form instructions when accessing an object or array allocated on stack.
For example, x-form store (stxvx) is used for int a[4] = {0}; instead of d-form store (stxv). For larger arrays, D-form instruction is not used when accessing the first 16-byte. Using D-form instructions reduces register pressure as well as instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45079
llvm-svn: 329377
For schedule models that don't use itineraries, checkCompleteness still checks that an instruction has a matching itinerary instead of skipping and going straight to matching the InstRWs. That doesn't seem to match what happens in TargetSchedule.cpp
This patch causes problems for a number of models that had been incorrectly flagged as complete.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43235
llvm-svn: 329280
Makes it easier to see mistakes such as the one fixed in r329178 and makes
the different target CMakeLists more consistent.
Also remove some stale-looking comments from the Nios2 target cmakefile.
No intended behavior change.
llvm-svn: 329181
Currently EVT is in the IR layer only because of Function.cpp needing a very small piece of the functionality of EVT::getEVTString(). The rest of EVT is used in codegen making CodeGen a better place for it.
The previous code converted a Type* to EVT and then called getEVTString. This was only expected to handle the primitive types from Type*. Since there only a few primitive types, we can just print them as strings directly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45017
llvm-svn: 328806
Legalize and emit code for quad-precision floating point operation xscvdpqp
and add option to guard the quad precision operation support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44746
llvm-svn: 328558
A new function getOpcodeForSpill should now be the only place to get
the opcode for a given spilled register.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43086
llvm-svn: 328556
This is used by llvm tblgen as well as by LLVM Targets, so the only
common place is Support for now. (maybe we need another target for these
sorts of things - but for now I'm at least making them correct & we can
make them better if/when people have strong feelings)
llvm-svn: 328395
This patch adds functions to allow MachineLICM to hoist invariant stores.
Currently, MachineLICM does not hoist any store instructions, however
when storing the same value to a constant spot on the stack, the store
instruction should be considered invariant and be hoisted. The function
isInvariantStore iterates each operand of the store instruction and checks
that each register operand satisfies isCallerPreservedPhysReg. The store
may be fed by a copy, which is hoisted by isCopyFeedingInvariantStore.
This patch also adds the PowerPC changes needed to consider the stack
register as caller preserved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40196
llvm-svn: 328326
Remove #include of Transforms/Scalar.h from Transform/Utils to fix layering.
Transforms depends on Transforms/Utils, not the other way around. So
remove the header and the "createStripGCRelocatesPass" function
declaration (& definition) that is unused and motivated this dependency.
Move Transforms/Utils/Local.h into Analysis because it's used by
Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.cpp.
llvm-svn: 328165
I'm not entirely sure these hacks are still needed. If you remove the hacks completely, the name of the library call that gets generated doesn't match the grep the test previously had. So the test wasn't really checking anything.
If the hack is still needed it belongs in PPC specific code. I believe the FP_TO_SINT code here is the only place in the tree where a FP_ROUND_INREG node is created today. And I don't think its even being used correctly because the legalization returned a BUILD_PAIR with the same value twice. That doesn't seem right to me. By moving the code entirely to PPC we can avoid creating the FP_ROUND_INREG at all.
I replaced the grep in the existing test with full checks generated by hacking update_llc_test_check.py to support ppc32 just long enough to generate it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44061
llvm-svn: 328017
PowerPC targets do not use address spaces. As a result, we can get selection
failures with address space casts. This patch makes those casts noops.
Patch by Valentin Churavy.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43781
llvm-svn: 327877
This patch adds functions to allow MachineLICM to hoist invariant stores.
Currently, MachineLICM does not hoist any store instructions, however
when storing the same value to a constant spot on the stack, the store
instruction should be considered invariant and be hoisted. The function
isInvariantStore iterates each operand of the store instruction and checks
that each register operand satisfies isCallerPreservedPhysReg. The store
may be fed by a copy, which is hoisted by isCopyFeedingInvariantStore.
This patch also adds the PowerPC changes needed to consider the stack
register as caller preserved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40196
llvm-svn: 327856
Summary:
These are cases of self-references that exist today in practice. Let's
add tests for them to avoid regressions.
The self-references in PPCInstrInfo.td can be expressed in a simpler
way. Allowing this type of self-reference while at the same time
consistently doing late-resolve even for self-references is problematic
because there are references to fields that aren't in any class. Since
there's no need for this type of self-reference anyway, let's just
remove it.
Change-Id: I914e0b3e1ae7adae33855fac409b536879bc3f62
Reviewers: arsenm, craig.topper, tra, MartinO
Subscribers: nemanjai, wdng, kbarton, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44474
llvm-svn: 327848
PR35402 triggered this case. It bswap and stores a 48bit value, current STBRX optimization transforms it into STBRX. Unfortunately 48bit is not a simple MVT, there is no PPC instruction to support it, and it can't be automatically expanded by llvm, so caused a crash.
This patch detects the non-simple MVT and returns early.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44500
llvm-svn: 327651
This patch adds new load/store instructions for integer scalar types
which can be used for X-Form when fed by add with an @tls relocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43315
llvm-svn: 327635
Did some code cleanup up removing ItinRW that are not needed and resource types
that are no longer used.
Also added more comments to the td files related to the Power 9 sheduler model.
llvm-svn: 327174
The purpose of this patch is to have LSR generate better code on Power.
This is done by overriding isLSRCostLess.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40855
llvm-svn: 326906
The code checks Level == AfterLegalizeDAG which is the fourth and last of the possible DAG combine stages that we have.
There is a Level called AfterLegalVectorOps, but that's the third DAG combine and it doesn't always run.
A function called isAfterLegalVectorOps should imply it returns true in either of the DAG combines that runs after the legalize vector ops stage, but that's not what this function does.
llvm-svn: 326832
Up until Power9, the performance profile for rlwinm., rldicl. and andi. looked
more or less equivalent. However with Power9, the rotates are still 2-way
cracked whereas the and-immediate is not.
This patch just ensures that we don't emit record-form rotates when an andi.
is adequate.
As first pointed out by Carrot in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30833
(this patch is a fix for that PR).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43977
llvm-svn: 326736
Adding more instructions using InstRW so that we can move away from ItinRW
and ultimately have a complete Power 9 scheduler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43899
llvm-svn: 326447
Emulated TLS is enabled by llc flag -emulated-tls,
which is passed by clang driver.
When llc is called explicitly or from other drivers like LTO,
missing -emulated-tls flag would generate wrong TLS code for targets
that supports only this mode.
Now use useEmulatedTLS() instead of Options.EmulatedTLS to decide whether
emulated TLS code should be generated.
Unit tests are modified to run with and without the -emulated-tls flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42999
llvm-svn: 326341