After D98856 these tests will by default break (fatal_error) if any of
the wrong interfaces are used, so there's no longer a need to have a
RUN line that checks for a warning message emitted by the compiler.
I have fixed up some more ElementCount/TypeSize related warnings in
the following tests:
CodeGen/AArch64/sve-split-extract-elt.ll
CodeGen/AArch64/sve-split-insert-elt.ll
In SelectionDAG::CreateStackTemporary we were relying upon the implicit
cast from TypeSize -> uint64_t when calling MachineFrameInfo::CreateStackObject.
I've fixed this by passing in the known minimum size instead, which I
believe is fine because the associated stack id indicates whether this
is a scalable object or not.
I've also fixed up a case in TargetLowering::SimplifyDemandedBits when
extracting a vector element from a scalable vector. The result is a scalar,
hence it wasn't caught at the start of the function. If the vector is
scalable we just bail out for now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86431
When the result type of insertelement needs to be split,
SplitVecRes_INSERT_VECTOR_ELT will try to store the vector to a
stack temporary, store the element at the location of the stack
temporary plus the index, and reload the Lo/Hi parts.
This patch does the following to ensure this works for scalable vectors:
- Sets the StackID with getStackIDForScalableVectors() in CreateStackTemporary
- Adds an IsScalable flag to getMemBasePlusOffset() and scales the
offset by VScale when this is true
- Ensures the immediate is clamped correctly by clampDynamicVectorIndex
so that we don't try to use an out of range index
Reviewed By: david-arm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84874