For networking-type bpf program, it often needs to access
packet data. A context data structure is provided to the bpf
programs with two fields:
u32 data;
u32 data_end;
User can access these two fields with ctx->data and ctx->data_end.
During program verification process, the kernel verifier modifies
the bpf program with loading of actual pointer value from kernel
data structure.
r = ctx->data ===> r = actual data start ptr
r = ctx->data_end ===> r = actual data end ptr
A typical program accessing ctx->data like
char *data_ptr = (char *)(long)ctx->data
will result in a 32-bit load followed by a zero extension.
Such an operation is combined into a single LDW in DAG combiner
as bpf LDW does zero extension automatically.
In cases like the below (which can be a result of global value numbering
and partial redundancy elimination before insn selection):
B1:
u32 a = load-32-bit &ctx->data
u64 pa = zext a
...
B2:
u32 b = load-32-bit &ctx->data
u64 pb = zext b
...
B3:
u32 m = PHI(a, b)
u64 pm = zext m
In B3, "pm = zext m" cannot be removed, which although is legal
from compiler perspective, will generate incorrect code after
kernel verification.
This patch recognizes this pattern and traces through PHI node
to see whether the operand of "zext m" is defined with LDWs or not.
If it is, the "zext m" itself can be removed.
The patch also recognizes the pattern where the load and use of
the load value not in the same basic block, where truncate operation
may be removed as well.
The patch handles 1-byte, 2-byte and 4-byte truncation.
Two test cases are added to verify the transformation happens properly
for the above code pattern.
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 306685
This patch fixes a verification error with -verify-machineinstrs while expanding __tls_get_addr by not creating ADJCALLSTACKUP and ADJCALLSTACKDOWN if there is another ADJCALLSTACKUP in this basic block since nesting ADJCALLSTACKUP/ADJCALLSTACKDOWN is not allowed.
Here, ADJCALLSTACKUP and ADJCALLSTACKDOWN are created as a fence for instruction scheduling to avoid _tls_get_addr is scheduled before mflr in the prologue (https://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=25839). So if another ADJCALLSTACKUP exists before _tls_get_addr, we do not need to create a new ADJCALLSTACKUP.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34347
llvm-svn: 306678
Summary:
Support vector type G_MERGE_VALUES selection. For now G_MERGE_VALUES marked as legal for any type, so nothing to do in legalizer.
Split from https://reviews.llvm.org/D33665
Reviewers: qcolombet, t.p.northover, zvi, guyblank
Reviewed By: guyblank
Subscribers: rovka, kristof.beyls, guyblank, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33958
llvm-svn: 306665
Summary:
TBB and THH allow using a Thumb GPR or the PC as destination operand.
A few machine verifier failures where due to those instructions not
expecting PC as destination operand.
Add -verify-machineinstrs to test/CodeGen/ARM/jump-table-tbh.ll to add
test coverage even if expensive checks are disabled.
Reviewers: MatzeB, t.p.northover, jmolloy
Reviewed By: MatzeB
Subscribers: aemerson, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34610
llvm-svn: 306654
Given no NaNs and no signed zeroes it folds:
(fmul X, (select (fcmp X > 0.0), -1.0, 1.0)) -> (fneg (fabs X))
(fmul X, (select (fcmp X > 0.0), 1.0, -1.0)) -> (fabs X)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34579
llvm-svn: 306592
Some conditional branch instructions generated by this pass are checking
the wrong condition code. The instructions TBZ and TBNZ are transformed
into B.GE and B.LT instead of B.PL and B.MI respectively. They should
only be checking the Negative bit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34743
llvm-svn: 306550
The current heuristic in isProfitableToIfCvt assumes we have a branch predictor,
and so gives the wrong answer in some cases when we don't. This patch adds a
subtarget feature to indicate that a subtarget has no branch predictor, and
changes the heuristic in isProfitableToiIfCvt when it's present. This gives a
slight overall improvement in a set of embedded benchmarks on Cortex-M4 and
Cortex-M33.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34398
llvm-svn: 306547
Summary:
I was testing using this expansion logic in other cases besides
NVPTX, and found some runtime failures due to the lack of a check
for a zero length memcpy/memset before the loop. There is already
such a check in the memmove expansion code though.
Reviewers: hfinkel
Subscribers: jholewinski, wdng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34707
llvm-svn: 306541
CFI instructions that set appropriate cfa offset and cfa register are now
inserted in emitEpilogue() in X86FrameLowering.
Majority of the changes in this patch:
1. Ensure that CFI instructions do not affect code generation.
2. Enable maintaining correct information about cfa offset and cfa register
in a function when basic blocks are reordered, merged, split, duplicated.
These changes are target independent and described below.
Changed CFI instructions so that they:
1. are duplicable
2. are not counted as instructions when tail duplicating or tail merging
3. can be compared as equal
Add information to each MachineBasicBlock about cfa offset and cfa register
that are valid at its entry and exit (incoming and outgoing CFI info). Add
support for updating this information when basic blocks are merged, split,
duplicated, created. Add a verification pass (CFIInfoVerifier) that checks
that outgoing cfa offset and register of predecessor blocks match incoming
values of their successors.
Incoming and outgoing CFI information is used by a late pass
(CFIInstrInserter) that corrects CFA calculation rule for a basic block if
needed. That means that additional CFI instructions get inserted at basic
block beginning to correct the rule for calculating CFA. Having CFI
instructions in function epilogue can cause incorrect CFA calculation rule
for some basic blocks. This can happen if, due to basic block reordering,
or the existence of multiple epilogue blocks, some of the blocks have wrong
cfa offset and register values set by the epilogue block above them.
Patch by Violeta Vukobrat.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18046
llvm-svn: 306529
The benchmarking summarized in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-May/113525.html showed
this is beneficial for a wide range of cores.
As is to be expected, quite a few small adaptations are needed to the
regressions tests, as the difference in scheduling results in:
- Quite a few small instruction schedule differences.
- A few changes in register allocation decisions caused by different
instruction schedules.
- A few changes in IfConversion decisions, due to a difference in
instruction schedule and/or the estimated cost of a branch mispredict.
llvm-svn: 306514
That is pretty common for clang to produce code like
(shl %x, (and %amt, 31)). In this situation we can still perform
trunc (shl) into shl (trunc) conversion given the known value
range of shift amount.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34723
llvm-svn: 306499
As noted in D34071, there are some IR optimization opportunities that could be
handled by normal IR passes if this expansion wasn't happening so late in CGP.
Regardless of that, it seems wasteful to knowingly produce suboptimal IR here,
so I'm proposing this change:
%s = sub i32 %x, %y
%r = icmp ne %s, 0
=>
%r = icmp ne %x, %y
Changing the predicate to 'eq' mimics what InstCombine would do, so that's just
an efficiency improvement if we decide this expansion should happen sooner.
The fact that the PowerPC backend doesn't eliminate the 'subf.' might be
something for PPC folks to investigate separately.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34416
llvm-svn: 306471
Without this check, COPY instructions can actually be one of the generic casts
in disguise. That's confusing and bad.
At some point during ISel this restriction has to be relaxed since the fully
selected instructions will usually use COPY for those purposes. Right now I
think it's possible that relaxation occurs during RegBankSelect (hence the
change there). I'm not convinced that's where it belongs long-term though.
llvm-svn: 306470
Depending on the compare code that can be either an argument of
sext or negate of it. This helps to avoid v_cndmask_b64 instruction
for sext. A reversed value can be further simplified and folded into
its parent comparison if possible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34545
llvm-svn: 306446
Apparently this replacement can really be substituting the
same as the original register. Avoid restarting the loop
when there's been no change in the register uses.
llvm-svn: 306441
Also factored out function to check if a boolean is an already
deserialized value which does not require v_cndmask_b32 to be
loaded. Added binary logical operators to its check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34500
llvm-svn: 306439
•static latency
•number of uOps from which the instructions consists
•all ports used by the instruction
Reviewers:
RKSimon
zvi
aymanmus
m_zuckerman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33897
llvm-svn: 306414
Summary:
1. Instruction V_CVT_U32_F32 allow omod operand (see SIInstrInfo.td:1435). In fact this operand shouldn't be allowed here. This fix checks if SDWA pseudo instruction has OMod operand and then copy it.
2. There were several problems with support of VOPC instructions in SDWA peephole pass.
Reviewers: tstellar, arsenm, vpykhtin, airlied, kzhuravl
Subscribers: wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, sarnex, t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34626
llvm-svn: 306413
This patch modifies the conditional compares pass so that it keeps successor
probabilities up-to-date after the conversion. Previously, successor
probabilities were being normalized to a uniform distribution, even though they
may have been heavily biased prior to the conversion (e.g., if one of the edges
was the back edge of a loop). This loss of information affected passes later in
the pipeline.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34109
llvm-svn: 306412
When SelectionDAG merges consecutive stores and loads in MergeConsecutiveStores, it does not set dereferenceable flag for a created load instruction. This results in an assertion failure if SelectionDAG commonizes this load instruction with other load instructions, as well as it may miss optimization opportunities.
This patch sat dereferenceable flag for the newly created load instruction if all the load instructions to be merged are dereferenceable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34679
llvm-svn: 306404
[X86][AVX512] Improve lowering of AVX512 compare intrinsics (remove redundant shift left+right instructions).
AVX512 compare instructions return v*i1 types.
In cases where the number of elements in the returned value are less than 8, clang adds zeroes to get a mask of v8i1 type.
Later on it's replaced with CONCAT_VECTORS, which then is lowered to many DAG nodes including insert/extract element and shift right/left nodes.
The fact that AVX512 compare instructions put the result in a k register and zeroes all its upper bits allows us to remove the extra nodes simply by copying the result to the required register class.
When lowering, identify these cases and transform them into an INSERT_SUBVECTOR node (marked legal), then catch this pattern in instructions selection phase and transform it into one avx512 cmp instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33188
llvm-svn: 306402
Summary:
After this patch, we finally have test cases that require multiple
instruction emission.
Depends on D33590
Reviewers: ab, qcolombet, t.p.northover, rovka, kristof.beyls
Subscribers: javed.absar, llvm-commits, igorb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33596
llvm-svn: 306388
* Mark as legal for (s32, i1, s32, s32)
* Map everything into GPRs
* Select to two instructions: a CMP of the condition against 0, to set
the flags, and a MOVCCr to select between the two inputs based on the
flags that we've just set
llvm-svn: 306382
Summary:
With scalar stores, M0 is clobbered and therefore marked as implicitly
defined. However, it is also dead.
This fixes an assertion when the Greedy Register Allocator decides to
optimize a spill/restore pair away again (via tryHintsRecoloring).
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: qcolombet, kzhuravl, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33319
llvm-svn: 306375
PowerPC backend does not pass the current optimization level to SelectionDAGISel and so SelectionDAGISel works with the default optimization level regardless of the current optimization level.
This patch makes the PowerPC backend set the optimization level correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34615
llvm-svn: 306367
Remove invalid shortcut in fixupKills(): A register needs to be marked
live even when we are not adding a kill flag. This is because a
partially live register must not get a kill flags, but it still needs to
be fully marked live when walking backwards.
llvm-svn: 306352
Fixes bug 33597.
Use of substituteRegister in the tied operand case messes
up the register use iterator, causing some uses to be left
unprocessed.
llvm-svn: 306333
When we forward a stored value to a load and eliminate it entirely we need to
make sure the liveness of the register is maintained all the way to its use.
Previously we only cleared liveness on the store doing the forwarding, but
there could be other killing uses in between.
We already do the right thing when the load has to be converted into something
else, it was just this one path that skipped it.
llvm-svn: 306318
We sometimes need emergency spill slots for the register scavenger.
This may be the case when code needs to access a stack slot that
has an offset of 4096 or more relative to the stack pointer.
To make that determination, processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized
currently simply checks the total stack frame size of the current
function. But this is not enough, since code may need to access
stack slots in the caller's stack frame as well, in particular
incoming arguments stored on the stack.
This commit fixes the problem by taking argument slots into account.
llvm-svn: 306305
The non-AVX-512 behavior was changed in r248266 to match N1778
(C bindings for IEEE-754 (2008)), which defined the four functions
to not raise the inexact exception ("rint" is still defined as raising
it).
Update the AVX-512 lowering of these functions to match that: it should
not be different.
llvm-svn: 306299
Convert vector increment or decrement to sub/add with an all-ones constant:
add X, <1, 1...> --> sub X, <-1, -1...>
sub X, <1, 1...> --> add X, <-1, -1...>
The all-ones vector constant can be materialized using a pcmpeq instruction that is
commonly recognized as an idiom (has no register dependency), so that's better than
loading a splat 1 constant.
AVX512 uses 'vpternlogd' for 512-bit vectors because there is apparently no better
way to produce 512 one-bits.
The general advantages of this lowering are:
1. pcmpeq has lower latency than a memop on every uarch I looked at in Agner's tables,
so in theory, this could be better for perf, but...
2. That seems unlikely to affect any OOO implementation, and I can't measure any real
perf difference from this transform on Haswell or Jaguar, but...
3. It doesn't look like it from the diffs, but this is an overall size win because we
eliminate 16 - 64 constant bytes in the case of a vector load. If we're broadcasting
a scalar load (which might itself be a bug), then we're replacing a scalar constant
load + broadcast with a single cheap op, so that should always be smaller/better too.
4. This makes the DAG/isel output more consistent - we use pcmpeq already for padd x, -1
and psub x, -1, so we should use that form for +1 too because we can. If there's some
reason to favor a constant load on some CPU, let's make the reverse transform for all
of these cases (either here in the DAG or in a later machine pass).
This should fix:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33483
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34336
llvm-svn: 306289
Csmith discovered that this function can be called with a zero argument,
in which case an assert for this triggered.
This patch also adds a guard before the other call to this function since
it was missing, although the test only covers the case where it was
discovered.
Reduced test case attached as CodeGen/SystemZ/int-cmp-54.ll.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
llvm-svn: 306287
This is a last fix for the corner case of PR32214. Actually this is not really corner case in general.
We should not do a loop rotation if we create an additional branch due to it.
Consider the case where we have a loop chain H, M, B, C , where
H is header with viable fallthrough from pre-header and exit from the loop
M - some middle block
B - backedge to Header but with exit from the loop also.
C - some cold block of the loop.
Let's H is determined as a best exit. If we do a loop rotation M, B, C, H we can introduce the extra branch.
Let's compute the change in number of branches:
+1 branch from pre-header to header
-1 branch from header to exit
+1 branch from header to middle block if there is such
-1 branch from cold bock to header if there is one
So if C is not a predecessor of H then we introduce extra branch.
This change actually prohibits rotation of the loop if both true
1) Best Exit has next element in chain as successor.
2) Last element in chain is not a predecessor of first element of chain.
Reviewers: iteratee, xur
Reviewed By: iteratee
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34271
llvm-svn: 306272
This should not be treated as a different version of
private_segment_buffer. These are distinct things with
different uses and register classes, and requires the
function argument info to have more context about the
function's type and environment.
Also add missing test coverage for the intrinsic, and
emit an error for HSA. This also encovers that the intrinsic
is broken unless there happen to be stack objects.
llvm-svn: 306264
The compiler fails with assertion during legalization of SETCC for <3 x i8> operands.
The result is extended to <4 x i8> and then truncated <4 x i1>. It does not happen on AVX2, because the final result of SETCC is <4 x i32>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34503
llvm-svn: 306242
Summary:
Support vector type G_EXTRACT selection. For now G_EXTRACT marked as legal for any type, so nothing to do in legalizer.
Split from https://reviews.llvm.org/D33665
Reviewers: qcolombet, t.p.northover, zvi, guyblank
Reviewed By: guyblank
Subscribers: guyblank, rovka, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33957
llvm-svn: 306240
When SelectionDAG expands memcpy (or memmove) call into a sequence of load and store instructions, it disregards dereferenceable flag even the source pointer is known to be dereferenceable.
This results in an assertion failure if SelectionDAG commonizes a load instruction generated for memcpy with another load instruction for the source pointer.
This patch makes SelectionDAG to set the dereferenceable flag for the load instructions properly to avoid the assertion failure.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34467
llvm-svn: 306209
Summary:
Without this patch some types have incorrect size and/or alignment
according to the MSP430 EABI.
Reviewers: asl, awygle
Reviewed By: asl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34561
llvm-svn: 306159
This patch contains a pass that transforms CBZ/CBNZ/TBZ/TBNZ instructions into a
conditional branch (Bcc), when the NZCV flags can be set for "free". This is
preferred on targets that have more flexibility when scheduling Bcc
instructions as compared to CBZ/CBNZ/TBZ/TBNZ (assuming all other variables are
equal). This can reduce register pressure and is also the default behavior for
GCC.
A few examples:
add w8, w0, w1 -> cmn w0, w1 ; CMN is an alias of ADDS.
cbz w8, .LBB_2 -> b.eq .LBB0_2 ; single def/use of w8 removed.
add w8, w0, w1 -> adds w8, w0, w1 ; w8 has multiple uses.
cbz w8, .LBB1_2 -> b.eq .LBB1_2
sub w8, w0, w1 -> subs w8, w0, w1 ; w8 has multiple uses.
tbz w8, #31, .LBB6_2 -> b.ge .LBB6_2
In looking at all current sub-target machine descriptions, this transformation
appears to be either positive or neutral.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34220.
llvm-svn: 306144
It was trying to do too many things. The basic lumping together of values for
legalization purposes is now handled by G_MERGE_VALUES. More complex things
involving gaps and odd sizes are handled by G_INSERT sequences.
llvm-svn: 306120
G_SEQUENCE is going away soon so as a first step the MachineIRBuilder needs to
be taught how to emulate it with alternatives. We use G_MERGE_VALUES where
possible, and a sequence of G_INSERTs if not.
llvm-svn: 306119
This reverts the use of TargetLowering::prepareVolatileOrAtomicLoad
introduced by r196905. Nothing in the semantics of the "volatile"
keyword or the definition of the z/Architecture actually requires
that volatile loads are preceded by a serialization operation, and
no other compiler on the platform actually implements this.
Since we've now seen a use case where this additional serialization
causes noticable performance degradation, this patch removes it.
The patch still leaves in the serialization before atomic loads,
which is now implemented directly in lowerATOMIC_LOAD. (This also
seems overkill, but that can be addressed separately.)
llvm-svn: 306117
The command-line params override the target setting in the file itself, so delete that.
Also, remove the cpu and arch because those don't matter and neither does the OS specification in the triple.
llvm-svn: 306109
The isBarrier/isTerminator flags have been removed from the SystemZ trap
instructions, so that tests do not fail with EXPENSIVE_CHECKS. This was just
an issue at -O0 and did not affect code output on benchmarks.
(Like Eli pointed out: "targets are split over whether they consider their
"trap" a terminator; x86, AArch64, and NVPTX don't, but ARM, MIPS, PPC, and
SystemZ do. We should probably try to be consistent here.". This is still the
case, although SystemZ has switched sides).
SystemZ now returns true in isMachineVerifierClean() :-)
These Generic tests have been modified so that they can be run with or without
EXPENSIVE_CHECKS: CodeGen/Generic/llc-start-stop.ll and
CodeGen/Generic/print-machineinstrs.ll
Review: Ulrich Weigand, Simon Pilgrim, Eli Friedman
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33047https://reviews.llvm.org/D34143
llvm-svn: 306106
Before this change, it was always the first element of a vector that got splatted since the lower 6 bits of vshf.d $wd were always zero for little endian.
Additionally, masking has been performed for vshf via which splat.d is created.
Vshf has a property where if its first operand's elements have either bit 6 or 7 set, destination element is set to zero.
Initially masked with 63 to avoid this property, which would result in generation of and.v + vshf.d in all cases.
Masking with one results in generating a single splati.d instruction when possible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32216
llvm-svn: 306090
This is very similar to the transform in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL306040
...but in this case, we use cmp X, 1 to set the carry bit as needed.
Again, we can show that all of these are logically equivalent (although
InstCombine currently canonicalizes to a form not seen here), and if
we believe IACA, then this is the smallest/fastest code. Eg, with SNB:
| Num Of | Ports pressure in cycles | |
| Uops | 0 - DV | 1 | 2 - D | 3 - D | 4 | 5 | |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1 | 1.0 | | | | | | | cmp edi, 0x1
| 2 | | 1.0 | | | | 1.0 | CP | sbb eax, eax
The larger motivation is to clean up all select-of-constants combining/lowering
because we're missing some common cases.
llvm-svn: 306072
The feeder instruction will be moved to right before the compare, so
the updating code should not be looking for kills past the compare.
llvm-svn: 306059
Summary:
These intrinsics aren't used by clang and haven't been for a while.
There's some really terrible codegen in the 32-bit target for avx512bw due to i64 not being legal. But as I said these intrinsics aren't used by clang even before this patch so this codegen reflects our clang behavior today.
Reviewers: spatel, RKSimon, zvi, igorb
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34389
llvm-svn: 306047
Our handling of select-of-constants is lumpy in IR (https://reviews.llvm.org/D24480),
lumpy in DAGCombiner, and lumpy in X86ISelLowering. That's why we only had the 'sbb'
codegen in 1 out of the 4 tests. This is a step towards smoothing that out.
First, show that all of these IR forms are equivalent:
http://rise4fun.com/Alive/mx
Second, show that the 'sbb' version is faster/smaller. IACA output for SandyBridge
(later Intel and AMD chips are similar based on Agner's tables):
This is the "obvious" x86 codegen (what gcc appears to produce currently):
| Num Of | Ports pressure in cycles | |
| Uops | 0 - DV | 1 | 2 - D | 3 - D | 4 | 5 | |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1* | | | | | | | | xor eax, eax
| 1 | 1.0 | | | | | | CP | test edi, edi
| 1 | | | | | | 1.0 | CP | setnz al
| 1 | | 1.0 | | | | | CP | neg eax
This is the adc version:
| 1* | | | | | | | | xor eax, eax
| 1 | 1.0 | | | | | | CP | cmp edi, 0x1
| 2 | | 1.0 | | | | 1.0 | CP | adc eax, 0xffffffff
And this is sbb:
| 1 | 1.0 | | | | | | | neg edi
| 2 | | 1.0 | | | | 1.0 | CP | sbb eax, eax
If IACA is trustworthy, then sbb became a single uop in Broadwell, so this will be
clearly better than the alternatives going forward.
llvm-svn: 306040
Intrinsic already existed for llvm.SI.tbuffer.store
Needed tbuffer.load and also re-implementing the intrinsic as llvm.amdgcn.tbuffer.*
Added CodeGen tests for the 2 new variants added.
Left the original llvm.SI.tbuffer.store implementation to avoid issues with existing code
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, tony-tye, tpr
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30687
llvm-svn: 306031
Summary:
Despite that this instructions are listed in VOP2, they are treated as VOP3 in specs. They should not support SDWA.
There are no real instructions for them, but there are pseudo instructions.
Reviewers: arsenm, vpykhtin, cfang
Subscribers: kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34403
llvm-svn: 305999
This has been deprecated since ARMARM v7-AR, release C.b, published back
in 2012.
This also removes test/CodeGen/Thumb2/ifcvt-neon.ll that originally was
introduced to check that conditionalization of Neon instructions did
happen when generating Thumb2. However, the test had evolved and was no
longer testing that. Rather than trying to adapt that test, this commit
introduces test/CodeGen/Thumb2/ifcvt-neon-deprecated.mir, since we can
now use the MIR framework to write nicer/more maintainable tests.
llvm-svn: 305998
Summary:
This patch adds a macro fusion using CodeGen/MacroFusion.cpp to pair AES
instructions back to back and adds FeatureFuseAES to enable the feature.
Reviewers: evandro, javed.absar, rengolin, t.p.northover
Reviewed By: javed.absar
Subscribers: aemerson, mgorny, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34142
llvm-svn: 305988
Masked gather for vector length 2 is lowered incorrectly for element type i32.
The type <2 x i32> was automatically extended to <2 x i64> and we generated VPGATHERQQ instead of VPGATHERQD.
The type <2 x float> is extended to <4 x float>, so there is no bug for this type, but the sequence may be more optimal.
In this patch I'm fixing <2 x i32>bug and optimizing <2 x float> sequence for GATHERs only. The same fix should be done for Scatters as well.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34343
llvm-svn: 305987
Summary:
Added support based on merged SDWA pseudo instructions. Now peephole allow one scalar operand, omod and clamp modifiers.
Added several subtarget features for GFX9 SDWA.
This diff also contains changes from D34026.
Depends D34026
Reviewers: vpykhtin, rampitec, arsenm
Subscribers: kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34241
llvm-svn: 305986
If one of the arguments of adde/sube is zero we can fold another
add/sub into it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34374
llvm-svn: 305964
This simplification allows to avoid generating v_cndmask_b32
to serialize condition code between compare and use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34300
llvm-svn: 305962
Define target hook isReallyTriviallyReMaterializable() to explicitly specify
PowerPC instructions that are trivially rematerializable. This will allow
the MachineLICM pass to accurately identify PPC instructions that should always
be hoisted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34255
llvm-svn: 305932
Added test file for ARMv8.1 LSE Atomics that I forgot to include in
commit r305893.
Patch by Ananth Jasty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33586
Change-Id: Ic1ad8ed87c1b584c4c791b459a686c866a3c3087
llvm-svn: 305918
This patch adds one more condition in selection DINS/INS
instruction, which fixes MultiSource/Applications/JM/ldecod/
for mips32r2 (and mips64r2 n32 abi).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33725
llvm-svn: 305888
Summary:
This patch updates promoteLoadFromStore to use the store MachineOperand as the
source operand of the of the new instruction instead of creating a new
register MachineOperand. This way, the existing register flags are
preserved.
This fixes PR33468 (https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33468).
Reviewers: MatzeB, t.p.northover, junbuml
Reviewed By: MatzeB
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34402
llvm-svn: 305885
Add support for combining a build vector to a shuffle.
When the build vector is of extracted elements from 2 vectors (vec1, vec2) where vec2 is 2 times smaller than vec1.
llvm-svn: 305883