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Philip Reames d6239b3ea6 [test] pre-comit test for D91451 2020-11-23 15:36:08 -08:00
Philip Reames b06a2ad94f [LoopVectorizer] Lower uniform loads as a single load (instead of relying on CSE)
A uniform load is one which loads from a uniform address across all lanes. As currently implemented, we cost model such loads as if we did a single scalar load + a broadcast, but the actual lowering replicates the load once per lane.

This change tweaks the lowering to use the REPLICATE strategy by marking such loads (and the computation leading to their memory operand) as uniform after vectorization. This is a useful change in itself, but it's real purpose is to pave the way for a following change which will generalize our uniformity logic.

In review discussion, there was an issue raised with coupling cost modeling with the lowering strategy for uniform inputs.  The discussion on that item remains unsettled and is pending larger architectural discussion.  We decided to move forward with this patch as is, and revise as warranted once the bigger picture design questions are settled.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91398
2020-11-23 15:32:17 -08:00
Sanjay Patel e32bd35120 [CostModel] mostly remove cost-kind predicate for intrinsics in basic TTI implementation
This is re-applying a combination of f7eac51b9b and 8ec7ea3ddc as one patch
to avoid regressions now that we have better testing in place.

Those were reverted with 32dd5870ee because of crashing in experimental intrinsics.
That bug should be fixed with 7ae346434.

Paraphrased original commit messages:

This is the last step in removing cost-kind as a consideration in the
basic class model for intrinsics.
See D89461 for the start of that.
Subsequent commits dealt with each of the special-case intrinsics that
had customization here in the basic class. This should remove a barrier
to retrying D87188 (canonicalization to the abs intrinsic).

The ARM and x86 cost diffs seen here may be wrong because the
target-specific overrides have their own bugs, but we hope this is
less wrong - if something has a significant throughput cost, then it
should have a significant size / blended cost too by default.

The only behavioral diff in current regression tests is shown in the
x86 scatter-gather test (which is misplaced or broken because it runs
the entire -O3 pipeline) - we unrolled less, and we assume that is
a improvement.

Exception: in general, we want the *size* cost for a scalar call to be
cheap even if the other costs are expensive - we expect it to just be
a branch with some optional stack manipulation.

It is likely that we will want to carve out some
exceptions/overrides to this rule as follow-up patches for
calls that have some general and/or target-specific difference
to the expected lowering.

This was noticed as a regression in unrolling, so we have a test
for that now along with a couple of direct cost model tests.

If the assumed scalarization costs for the oversized vector
calls are not realistic, that would be another follow-up
refinement of the cost models.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90554
2020-11-20 11:21:10 -05:00
Eric Christopher 32dd5870ee Temporarily Revert "[CostModel] remove cost-kind predicate for intrinsics in basic TTI implementation"
as it's causing crashes in the optimizer. A reduced testcase has been posted as a follow-up.

This reverts commit f7eac51b9b.

Temporarily Revert "[CostModel] make default size cost for libcalls small (again)" as it depends upon the primary revert.

This reverts commit 8ec7ea3ddc.

Temporarily Revert "[CostModel] add tests for math library calls; NFC" as it depends upon the primary revert.

This reverts commit df09f82599.

Temporarily Revert "[LoopUnroll] add test for full unroll that is sensitive to cost-model; NFC" as it depends upon the primary revert.

This reverts commit 618d555e8d.
2020-11-19 22:10:23 -08:00
Sanjay Patel 4e68bc0999 Revert "[InstCombine] add multi-use demanded bits fold for add with low-bit mask"
This reverts commit e56103d250.
There is a stage2 msan failure blamed on this commit:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/#/builders/74/builds/888/steps/9/logs/stdio
2020-11-16 14:48:09 -05:00
Sanjay Patel e56103d250 [InstCombine] add multi-use demanded bits fold for add with low-bit mask
I noticed an add example like the one from D91343, so here's a similar patch.
The logic is based on existing code for the single-use demanded bits fold.
But I only matched a constant instead of using compute known bits on the
operands because that was the motivating patterni that I noticed.

I think this will allow removing a special-case (but incomplete) dedicated
fold within visitAnd(), but I need to untangle the existing code to be sure.

https://rise4fun.com/Alive/V6fP

  Name: add with low mask
  Pre: (C1 & (-1 u>> countLeadingZeros(C2))) == 0
  %a = add i8 %x, C1
  %r = and i8 %a, C2
  =>
  %r = and i8 %x, C2

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91415
2020-11-15 15:09:49 -05:00
Philip Reames d4e81cd9dd [Tests][LoopVect] Exercise basic uniform memory operand logic 2020-11-12 20:34:31 -08:00
Sanjay Patel 9e0c35655b [LoopVectorize] regenerate test checks; NFC 2020-11-12 17:15:46 -05:00
Sanjay Patel f7eac51b9b [CostModel] remove cost-kind predicate for intrinsics in basic TTI implementation
This is the last step in removing cost-kind as a consideration in the basic class model for intrinsics.
See D89461 for the start of that.
Subsequent commits dealt with each of the special-case intrinsics that had customization here in the
basic class. This should remove a barrier to retrying
D87188 (canonicalization to the abs intrinsic).

The ARM and x86 cost diffs seen here may be wrong because the target-specific overrides have their own
bugs, but we hope this is less wrong - if something has a significant throughput cost, then it should
have a significant size / blended cost too by default.

The only behavioral diff in current regression tests is shown in the x86 scatter-gather test (which is
misplaced or broken because it runs the entire -O3 pipeline) - we unrolled less, and we assume that is
a improvement.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90554
2020-11-10 08:19:31 -05:00
Simon Pilgrim 28fc173819 [LoopVectorize] Remove unused check-prefixes 2020-11-09 12:18:20 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim f03be9df37 [LV][X86] Regenerate gather_scatter tests. NFCI.
Reduce diff in D90554
2020-11-02 11:57:37 +00:00
Nikita Popov 20b386aae0 [LoopUtils] Fix neutral value for vector.reduce.fadd
Use -0.0 instead of 0.0 as the start value. The previous use of 0.0
was fine for all existing uses of this function though, as it is
always generated with fast flags right now, and thus nsz.
2020-10-29 21:45:13 +01:00
Philip Reames 4e4abd16a7 [Deref] Use maximum trip count instead of exact trip count
When trying to prove that a memory access touches only dereferenceable memory across all iterations of a loop, use the maximum exit count rather than an exact one.  In many cases we can't prove exact exit counts whereas we can prove an upper bound.

The test included is for a single exit loop with a min(C,V) exit count, but the true motivation is support for multiple exits loops.  It's just really hard to write a test case for multiple exits because the vectorizer (the primary user of this API), bails far before this.  For multiple exits, this allows a mix of analyzeable and unanalyzable exits when only analyzeable exits are needed to prove deref.
2020-10-28 14:33:30 -07:00
Nikita Popov 0dda633317 [SCEV] Strength nowrap flags after constant folding
We should first try to constant fold the add expression and only
strengthen nowrap flags afterwards. This allows us to determine
stronger flags if e.g. only two operands are left after constant
folding (and thus "guaranteed no wrap region" code applies) or the
resulting operands are non-negative and thus nsw->nuw strengthening
applies.
2020-10-25 18:00:22 +01:00
Venkataramanan Kumar 57cdc52c4d Initial support for vectorization using Libmvec (GLIBC vector math library)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88154
2020-10-22 16:01:39 -04:00
Arthur Eubanks c76968d8b6 [test][NPM] Fix already-vectorized.ll under NPM
The NPM runs SpeculateAroundPHIs which breaks critical edges, causing a
branch we check for to not directly jump back to the same block.
2020-10-19 13:11:13 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks fce64578bc [NPM][test] Fix some LoopVectorize tests under NPM 2020-10-19 12:05:37 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 65e5006962 [NPM][opt] Run -O# after other passes in legacy PM compatibility mode
Generally tests run -O# before other passes, not after.
2020-10-19 11:48:44 -07:00
David Green be6e8e50f4 [LV] Tail folded inloop reductions.
This expands upon the inloop reductions added in e9761688e41cb9e976,
allowing them to be inserted into tail folded loops. Reductions are
generates with the form:

  x = select(mask, vecop, zero)
  v = vecreduce.add(x)
  c = add chain, v

Where zero here is chosen as the identity value for add reductions. The
backend is then expected to fold the select and the vecreduce into a
single predicated instruction.

Most of the code is fairly straight forward, except for the creation of
blockmasks which need to ensure they are created in dominance order. The
order they are added is altered to be after any phis, keeping the
requirements for the underlying IR.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84451
2020-10-11 16:58:34 +01:00
David Green 498f89d188 [LV] Collect dead induction truncates
We currently collect the ICmp and Add from an induction variable,
marking them as dead so that vplan values are not created for them. This
extends that to include any single use trunk from the ICmp, which allows
the Add to more readily be removed too.

This can help with costing vplan nodes, as the ICmp and Add are more
reliably removed and are not double-counted.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88873
2020-10-08 08:28:58 +01:00
Florian Hahn a73166a452 [LAA] Use DL to get element size for bound computation.
Currently LAA uses getScalarSizeInBits to compute the size of an element
when computing the end bound of an access.

This does not work as expected for pointers to pointers, because
getScalarSizeInBits will return 0 for pointer types.

By using DataLayout to get the size of the element we can also correctly
handle pointer element types.

Note the changes to the existing test, which seems to also use the wrong
offset for the end.

Fixes PR47751.

Reviewed By: anemet

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88953
2020-10-07 18:57:07 +01:00
Amara Emerson 322d0afd87 [llvm][mlir] Promote the experimental reduction intrinsics to be first class intrinsics.
This change renames the intrinsics to not have "experimental" in the name.

The autoupgrader will handle legacy intrinsics.

Relevant ML thread: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-April/140729.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88787
2020-10-07 10:36:44 -07:00
Wenlei He 89e8a8b223 Revert SVML support for sqrt
As was brought up in D87169 by @craig.topper we shouldn't map llvm.sqrt to svml since there is a faster native instruction.
https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/#text=_mm_sqrt_p&expand=5824,5823,5356,5823,5825,5365,5356

Reviewed By: craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88620
2020-10-05 08:13:11 -07:00
David Green ff86acbb79 [LV] Regenerate test. NFC
This just reruns the update script to add the new
[[LOOP0:!llvm.loop !.*]] checks to remove them from
other diffs.
2020-10-05 13:46:15 +01:00
Wenlei He 056534dc2b SVML support for log10, sqrt
Although LLVM supports vectorization of loops containing log10/sqrt, it did not support using SVML implementation of it. Added support so that when clang is invoked with -fveclib=SVML now an appropriate SVML library log2 implementation will be invoked.

Follow up on: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77114

Tests:
Added unit tests to svml-calls.ll, svml-calls-finite.ll. Can be run with llvm-lint.
Created a simple c++ file that tests log10/sqrt, and used clang+ to build it, and output final assembly.

Reviewed By: craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87169
2020-09-15 17:29:44 -07:00
Wenlei He d1be928d23 SVML support for log2
Although LLVM supports vectorization of loops containing log2, it did not support using SVML implementation of it. Added support so that when clang is invoked with -fveclib=SVML now an appropriate SVML library log2 implementation will be invoked.

Follow up on: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77114

Tests:
Added unit tests to svml-calls.ll, svml-calls-finite.ll. Can be run with llvm-lint.
Created a simple c++ file that tests log2, and used clang+ to build it, and output final assembly.

Reviewed By: wenlei, craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86730
2020-09-03 11:52:29 -07:00
Sjoerd Meijer bda8fbe2d2 [LV] Fallback strategies if tail-folding fails
This implements 2 different vectorisation fallback strategies if tail-folding
fails: 1) don't vectorise at all, or 2) vectorise using a scalar epilogue. This
can be controlled with option -prefer-predicate-over-epilogue, that has been
changed to take a numeric value corresponding to the tail-folding preference
and preferred fallback.

Patch by: Pierre van Houtryve, Sjoerd Meijer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79783
2020-08-26 16:55:25 +01:00
Arthur Eubanks df5576a852 [test] Add -inject-tli-mapping to -loop-vectorize -vector-library tests
The legacy LoopVectorize has a dependency on InjectTLIMappingsLegacy.
That cannot be expressed in the new PM since they are both normal
passes. Explicitly add -inject-tli-mappings as a pass.

Follow-up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D86492.

Reviewed By: spatel

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86561
2020-08-25 11:55:11 -07:00
Ayal Zaks 7bf299c8d8 [LV] Vectorize without versioning-for-unit-stride under -Os/-Oz
If a loop is in a function marked OptSize, Loop Access Analysis should refrain
from generating runtime checks for unit strides that will version the loop.

If a loop is in a function marked OptSize and its vectorization is enabled, it
should be vectorized w/o any versioning.

Fixes PR46228.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81345
2020-07-07 15:04:21 +03:00
Fangrui Song 4cd19a6e15 [BasicAA] Rename -disable-basicaa to -disable-basic-aa to be consistent with the canonical name "basic-aa" 2020-06-26 20:55:44 -07:00
Fangrui Song f31811f2dc [BasicAA] Rename deprecated -basicaa to -basic-aa
Follow-up to D82607
Revert an accidental change (empty.ll) of D82683
2020-06-26 20:41:37 -07:00
Sanjay Patel e50059f6b6 [x86] form reduction intrinsics from vectorizers instead of raw IR
Motivating examples are seen in the PhaseOrdering tests based on:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43953#c2 - if we have
intrinsics there, some pass can fold them.

The intrinsics are still named "experimental" at this point, but
if there is no fallout from this patch, that will be a good
indicator that it is safe to finalize them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80867
2020-06-05 12:38:49 -04:00
Florian Hahn b446ec56a2 [LV] Make sure the MaxVF is a power-of-2 by rounding down.
LV currently only supports power of 2 vectorization factors, which has
been made explicit with the assertion added in
840450549c.

However, if the widest type is not a power-of-2 the computed MaxVF won't
be a power-of-2 either. This patch updates computeFeasibleMaxVF to
ensure the returned value is a power-of-2 by rounding down to the
nearest power-of-2.

Fixes PR46139.

Reviewers: Ayal, gilr, rengolin

Reviewed By: Ayal

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80870
2020-06-02 10:40:49 +01:00
Sanjay Patel db653ff6b7 [LoopVectorize] auto-generate complete test checks; NFC 2020-05-29 13:14:08 -04:00
Sanjay Patel f78eecbb93 [LoopVectorize] regenerate test checks; NFC
Align attributes are now visible.
2020-05-29 13:02:45 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 5e94273227 [LoopVectorize] auto-generate complete checks; NFC 2020-05-29 13:01:35 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 9d1f95bf9f [LoopVectorize] regenerate test checks; NFC
Align attributes are now visible.
2020-05-29 13:01:35 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 0b21c6706a [LoopVectorize] auto-generate complete test checks; NFC 2020-05-29 13:01:35 -04:00
Florian Hahn 0deab8a54f [LV] Either get invariant condition OR vector condition.
Currently we unconditionally get the first lane of the condition
operand, even if we later use the full vector condition. This can result
in some unnecessary instructions being generated.

Suggested as follow-up in D80219.
2020-05-24 17:16:42 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer 9529597cf4 Recommit #2: "[LV] Induction Variable does not remain scalar under tail-folding."
This was reverted because of a miscompilation. At closer inspection, the
problem was actually visible in a changed llvm regression test too. This
one-line follow up fix/recommit will splat the IV, which is what we are trying
to avoid if unnecessary in general, if tail-folding is requested even if all
users are scalar instructions after vectorisation. Because with tail-folding,
the splat IV will be used by the predicate of the masked loads/stores
instructions. The previous version omitted this, which caused the
miscompilation. The original commit message was:

If tail-folding of the scalar remainder loop is applied, the primary induction
variable is splat to a vector and used by the masked load/store vector
instructions, thus the IV does not remain scalar. Because we now mark
that the IV does not remain scalar for these cases, we don't emit the vector IV
if it is not used. Thus, the vectoriser produces less dead code.

Thanks to Ayal Zaks for the direction how to fix this.
2020-05-13 13:50:09 +01:00
Benjamin Kramer f936457f80 Revert "Recommit "[LV] Induction Variable does not remain scalar under tail-folding.""
This reverts commit ae45b4dbe7. It
causes miscompilations, test case on the mailing list.
2020-05-08 14:49:10 +02:00
Sjoerd Meijer ae45b4dbe7 Recommit "[LV] Induction Variable does not remain scalar under tail-folding."
With 3 llvm regr tests fixed/updated that I had missed.
2020-05-07 11:52:20 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer 20d67ffeae Revert "[LV] Induction Variable does not remain scalar under tail-folding."
This reverts commit 617aa64c84.

while I investigate buildbot failures.
2020-05-07 09:29:56 +01:00
Sjoerd Meijer 617aa64c84 [LV] Induction Variable does not remain scalar under tail-folding.
If tail-folding of the scalar remainder loop is applied, the primary induction
variable is splat to a vector and used by the masked load/store vector
instructions, thus the IV does not remain scalar. Because we now mark
that the IV does not remain scalar for these cases, we don't emit the vector IV
if it is not used. Thus, the vectoriser produces less dead code.

Thanks to Ayal Zaks for the direction how to fix this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78911
2020-05-07 09:15:23 +01:00
Simon Pilgrim 090cae8491 [TTI] Add DemandedElts to getScalarizationOverhead
The improvements to the x86 vector insert/extract element costs in D74976 resulted in the estimated costs for vector initialization and scalarization increasing higher than should be expected. This is particularly noticeable on pre-SSE4 targets where the available of legal INSERT_VECTOR_ELT ops is more limited.

This patch does 2 things:
1 - it implements X86TTIImpl::getScalarizationOverhead to more accurately represent the typical costs of a ISD::BUILD_VECTOR pattern.
2 - it adds a DemandedElts mask to getScalarizationOverhead to permit the SLP's BoUpSLP::getGatherCost to be rewritten to use it directly instead of accumulating raw vector insertion costs.

This fixes PR45418 where a v4i8 (zext'd to v4i32) was no longer vectorizing.

A future patch should extend X86TTIImpl::getScalarizationOverhead to tweak the EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT scalarization costs as well.

Reviewed By: @craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78216
2020-04-29 12:00:38 +01:00
Craig Topper 5eff75d86a [X86][CostModel] Improve costs for fp_to_uint/fp_to_sint for vXi8/vXi16/v2i32 results.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78893
2020-04-27 10:35:15 -07:00
Ayal Zaks a3c964a278 [LV] Fix recording of BranchTakenCount for FoldTail
When folding tail, branch taken count is computed during initial VPlan execution
and recorded to be used by the compare computing the loop's mask. This recording
should directly set the State, instead of reusing Value2VPValue mapping which
serves original Values present prior to vectorization.
The branch taken count may be a constant Value, which may be used elsewhere in
the loop; trying to employ Value2VPValue for both leads to the issue reported in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D76992#inline-721028

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78847
2020-04-26 20:13:10 +03:00
Ayal Zaks 1678489234 [LV] FoldTail w/o Primary Induction
Introduce a new VPWidenCanonicalIVRecipe to generate a canonical vector
induction for use in fold-tail-with-masking, if a primary induction is absent.

The canonical scalar IV having start = 0 and step = VF*UF, created during code
-gen to control the vector loop, is widened into a canonical vector IV having
start = {<Part*VF, Part*VF+1, ..., Part*VF+VF-1> for 0 <= Part < UF} and
step = <VF*UF, VF*UF, ..., VF*UF>.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77635
2020-04-09 17:45:23 +03:00
Craig Topper ca376782ff [LoopVectorize] Move testing for SVML vectorization of exp2f_finite/exp2_finite from svml-calls.ll to svml-calls-finite.ll where the finite versions of log, pow, and exp already were. 2020-04-08 18:13:55 -07:00
laith sakka a0983ed3d2 Handle exp2 with proper vectorization and lowering to SVML calls
Summary:
Add mapping from exp2 math functions
to corresponding SVML calls.

This is a follow up and extension for llvm diff
https://reviews.llvm.org/D19544

Test Plan:
- update test case and run ninja check.
- run tests locally

Reviewers: wenlei, hoyFB, mmasten, mzolotukhin, spatel

Reviewed By: spatel

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77114
2020-04-02 21:11:13 -07:00
Roman Lebedev 1badf7c33a
[InstComine] Forego of one-use check in `(X - (X & Y)) --> (X & ~Y)` if Y is a constant
Summary:
This is potentially more friendly for further optimizations,
analysies, e.g.: https://godbolt.org/z/G24anE

This resolves phase-ordering bug that was introduced
in D75145 for https://godbolt.org/z/2gBwF2
https://godbolt.org/z/XvgSua

Reviewers: spatel, nikic, dmgreen, xbolva00

Reviewed By: nikic, xbolva00

Subscribers: hiraditya, zzheng, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75757
2020-03-06 21:39:07 +03:00
Simon Pilgrim 168a44a70e [CostModel][X86] Improve extract/insert element costs (PR43605)
This tries to improve the accuracy of extract/insert element costs by accounting for subvector extraction/insertion for >128-bit vectors and the shuffling of elements to/from the 0'th index.

It also adds INSERTPS for f32 types and PINSR/PEXTR costs for integer types (at the moment we assume the same cost as MOVD/MOVQ - which isn't always true).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74976
2020-02-27 15:54:13 +00:00
Roman Lebedev d6f47aeb51
[SCEV] SCEVExpander::isHighCostExpansionHelper(): cost-model min/max (PR44668)
Summary:
Previosly we simply always said that `SCEVMinMaxExpr` is too costly to expand.
But this isn't really true, it expands into just a comparison+swap pair.
And again much like with add/mul, there will be one less such pair
than the number of operands. And we need to count the cost of operands themselves.

This does change a number of testcases, and as far as i can tell,
all of these changes are improvements, in the sense that
we fixed up more latches to do the [in]equality comparison.

This concludes cost-modelling changes, no other SCEV expressions exist as of now.

This is a part of addressing [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44668 | PR44668 ]].

Reviewers: reames, mkazantsev, wmi, sanjoy

Reviewed By: mkazantsev

Subscribers: hiraditya, javed.absar, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73744
2020-02-25 23:05:59 +03:00
Simon Pilgrim 2769fb90f0 [LoopVectorize][X86] Regenerate tests. NFCI. 2020-02-21 18:23:55 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 3bd33ccfdf
[NFC?][SCEV][LoopVectorize] Add datalayout to the X86/float-induction-x86.ll test
Summary:
Currently, `SCEVExpander::isHighCostExpansionHelper()` has the following logic:
```
  if (auto *UDivExpr = dyn_cast<SCEVUDivExpr>(S)) {
    // If the divisor is a power of two and the SCEV type fits in a native
    // integer (and the LHS not expensive), consider the division cheap
    // irrespective of whether it occurs in the user code since it can be
    // lowered into a right shift.
    if (auto *SC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(UDivExpr->getRHS()))
      if (SC->getAPInt().isPowerOf2()) {
        if (isHighCostExpansionHelper(UDivExpr->getLHS(), L, At,
                                      BudgetRemaining, TTI, Processed))
          return true;
        const DataLayout &DL =
            L->getHeader()->getParent()->getParent()->getDataLayout();
        unsigned Width = cast<IntegerType>(UDivExpr->getType())->getBitWidth();
        return DL.isIllegalInteger(Width);
      }
```

Since this test does not have a datalayout specified,
`SCEVExpander::isHighCostExpansionHelper()` says that
`[[TMP2:%.*]] = lshr exact i64 [[TMP1]], 5` is high-cost, and didn't perform it.

But future patches will change that logic to solely rely on cost-model,
without any such datalayout checks, so i think it is best to show
that that change is ephemeral, and can already happen without costmodel changes.

Reviewers: reames, fhahn, sanjoy, craig.topper, RKSimon

Reviewed By: RKSimon

Subscribers: javed.absar, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73717
2020-02-12 12:27:38 +03:00
Simon Pilgrim 105e5c940c [ValueTracking] Add DemandedElts support to computeKnownBits/ComputeNumSignBits (PR36319)
This patch adds initial support for a DemandedElts mask to the internal computeKnownBits/ComputeNumSignBits methods, matching the SelectionDAG and GlobalISel equivalents.

So far only a couple of instructions have been setup to handle the DemandedElts, the remainder still using the existing 'all elements' default. The plan is to extend support as we have test coverage.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73435
2020-02-01 12:45:46 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 7bca4a28f5
[NFC][LoopVectorize] Autogenerate tests affected by isHighCostExpansionHelper() cost modelling (PR44668) 2020-01-27 23:34:30 +03:00
Florian Hahn 59ac44b3c1 [LV] Make X86/assume.ll X86 independent (NFC).
The test does not check anything X86 specific. This is a preparation for
the D68814.
2020-01-16 10:01:35 +00:00
Matt Arsenault f26ed6e47c llc: Change behavior of -mcpu with existing attribute
Don't overwrite existing target-cpu attributes.

I've often found the replacement behavior annoying, and this is
inconsistent with how the fast math command line flags interact with
the function attributes.

Does not yet change target-features, since I think that should behave
as a concatenation.
2020-01-07 10:10:25 -05:00
Fangrui Song a36ddf0aa9 Migrate function attribute "no-frame-pointer-elim"="false" to "frame-pointer"="none" as cleanups after D56351 2019-12-24 16:27:51 -08:00
Fangrui Song 502a77f125 Migrate function attribute "no-frame-pointer-elim" to "frame-pointer"="all" as cleanups after D56351 2019-12-24 15:57:33 -08:00
Ayal Zaks e498be5738 [LV] Strip wrap flags from vectorized reductions
A sequence of additions or multiplications that is known not to wrap, may wrap
if it's order is changed (i.e., reassociated). Therefore when vectorizing
integer sum or product reductions, their no-wrap flags need to be removed.

Fixes PR43828

Patch by Denis Antrushin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69563
2019-12-20 14:48:53 +02:00
Ayal Zaks 6ed9cef25f [LV] Scalar with predication must not be uniform
Fix PR40816: avoid considering scalar-with-predication instructions as also
uniform-after-vectorization.

Instructions identified as "scalar with predication" will be "vectorized" using
a replicating region. If such instructions are also optimized as "uniform after
vectorization", namely when only the first of VF lanes is used, such a
replicating region becomes erroneous - only the first instance of the region can
and should be formed. Fix such cases by not considering such instructions as
"uniform after vectorization".

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70298
2019-12-03 19:50:24 +02:00
Sanjay Patel 5c166f1d19 [x86] make SLM extract vector element more expensive than default
I'm not sure what the effect of this change will be on all of the affected
tests or a larger benchmark, but it fixes the horizontal add/sub problems
noted here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D59710?vs=227972&id=228095&whitespace=ignore-most#toc

The costs are based on reciprocal throughput numbers in Agner's tables for
PEXTR*; these appear to be very slow ops on Silvermont.

This is a small step towards the larger motivation discussed in PR43605:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43605

Also, it seems likely that insert/extract is the source of perf regressions on
other CPUs (up to 30%) that were cited as part of the reason to revert D59710,
so maybe we'll extend the table-based approach to other subtargets.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70607
2019-11-27 14:08:56 -05:00
Craig Topper 4592f70758 [LV] Move interleave_short_tc.ll into the X86 directory to hopefully make fix non-X86 bots. 2019-11-01 10:41:18 -07:00
Jay Foad 843c0adf0f [ConstantFold] Fold extractelement of getelementptr
Summary:
Getelementptr has vector type if any of its operands are vectors
(the scalar operands being implicitly broadcast to all vector elements).
Extractelement applied to a vector getelementptr can be folded by
applying the extractelement in turn to all of the vector operands.

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69379
2019-10-28 18:32:39 +00:00
Craig Topper 18824d25d8 [LV] Interleaving should not exceed estimated loop trip count.
Currently we may do iterleaving by more than estimated trip count
coming from the profile or computed maximum trip count. The solution is to
use "best known" trip count instead of exact one in interleaving analysis.

Patch by Evgeniy Brevnov.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67948
2019-10-28 10:58:22 -07:00
Zi Xuan Wu 9802268ad3 recommit: [LoopVectorize][PowerPC] Estimate int and float register pressure separately in loop-vectorize
In loop-vectorize, interleave count and vector factor depend on target register number. Currently, it does not
estimate different register pressure for different register class separately(especially for scalar type,
float type should not be on the same position with int type), so it's not accurate. Specifically,
it causes too many times interleaving/unrolling, result in too many register spills in loop body and hurting performance.

So we need classify the register classes in IR level, and importantly these are abstract register classes,
and are not the target register class of backend provided in td file. It's used to establish the mapping between
the types of IR values and the number of simultaneous live ranges to which we'd like to limit for some set of those types.

For example, POWER target, register num is special when VSX is enabled. When VSX is enabled, the number of int scalar register is 32(GPR),
float is 64(VSR), but for int and float vector register both are 64(VSR). So there should be 2 kinds of register class when vsx is enabled,
and 3 kinds of register class when VSX is NOT enabled.

It runs on POWER target, it makes big(+~30%) performance improvement in one specific bmk(503.bwaves_r) of spec2017 and no other obvious degressions.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67148

llvm-svn: 374634
2019-10-12 02:53:04 +00:00
Jinsong Ji 9912232b46 Revert "[LoopVectorize][PowerPC] Estimate int and float register pressure separately in loop-vectorize"
Also Revert "[LoopVectorize] Fix non-debug builds after rL374017"

This reverts commit 9f41deccc0.
This reverts commit 18b6fe07bc.

The patch is breaking PowerPC internal build, checked with author, reverting
on behalf of him for now due to timezone.

llvm-svn: 374091
2019-10-08 17:32:56 +00:00
Zi Xuan Wu 9f41deccc0 [LoopVectorize][PowerPC] Estimate int and float register pressure separately in loop-vectorize
In loop-vectorize, interleave count and vector factor depend on target register number. Currently, it does not
estimate different register pressure for different register class separately(especially for scalar type,
float type should not be on the same position with int type), so it's not accurate. Specifically,
it causes too many times interleaving/unrolling, result in too many register spills in loop body and hurting performance.

So we need classify the register classes in IR level, and importantly these are abstract register classes,
and are not the target register class of backend provided in td file. It's used to establish the mapping between
the types of IR values and the number of simultaneous live ranges to which we'd like to limit for some set of those types.

For example, POWER target, register num is special when VSX is enabled. When VSX is enabled, the number of int scalar register is 32(GPR),
float is 64(VSR), but for int and float vector register both are 64(VSR). So there should be 2 kinds of register class when vsx is enabled,
and 3 kinds of register class when VSX is NOT enabled.

It runs on POWER target, it makes big(+~30%) performance improvement in one specific bmk(503.bwaves_r) of spec2017 and no other obvious degressions.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67148

llvm-svn: 374017
2019-10-08 03:28:33 +00:00
Sanjay Patel b743f18b1f [LoopVectorize] add test that asserted after cost model change (PR43582); NFC
llvm-svn: 373913
2019-10-07 14:48:27 +00:00
Philip Reames 0e8d5085ac Remove a duplicate test
Turns out I'd already added exactly the same test under the name non_unit_stride.

llvm-svn: 371777
2019-09-12 21:40:15 +00:00
Florian Hahn 0741810077 [LV] Update test case after r371768.
llvm-svn: 371769
2019-09-12 20:07:17 +00:00
Philip Reames e0cab70718 Precommit tests for generalization of load dereferenceability in loop
llvm-svn: 371747
2019-09-12 17:09:01 +00:00
Philip Reames b90f94f42e [LV] Support invariant addresses in speculation logic
Implement a TODO from rL371452, and handle loop invariant addresses in predicated blocks. If we can prove that the load is safe to speculate into the header, then we can avoid using a masked.load in favour of a normal load.

This is mostly about vectorization robustness. In the common case, it's generally expected that LICM/LoadStorePromotion would have eliminated such loads entirely.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67372

llvm-svn: 371745
2019-09-12 16:49:10 +00:00
Philip Reames b8cddb7611 [Tests] Fix a typo in a test
llvm-svn: 371456
2019-09-09 21:33:59 +00:00
Philip Reames 847fbf7013 [Tests] Precommit test case for D67372
llvm-svn: 371455
2019-09-09 21:32:16 +00:00
Philip Reames 7403569be7 [LoopVectorize] Leverage speculation safety to avoid masked.loads
If we're vectorizing a load in a predicated block, check to see if the load can be speculated rather than predicated.  This allows us to generate a normal vector load instead of a masked.load.

To do so, we must prove that all bytes accessed on any iteration of the original loop are dereferenceable, and that all loads (across all iterations) are properly aligned.  This is equivelent to proving that hoisting the load into the loop header in the original scalar loop is safe.

Note: There are a couple of code motion todos in the code.  My intention is to wait about a day - to be sure this sticks - and then perform the NFC motion without furthe review.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66688

llvm-svn: 371452
2019-09-09 20:54:13 +00:00
Craig Topper a31112e357 [X86] Replace -mcpu with -mattr on some tests.
llvm-svn: 371260
2019-09-06 21:48:44 +00:00
Ayal Zaks d15df0ede5 [LV] Fold tail by masking - handle reductions
Allow vectorizing loops that have reductions when tail is folded by masking.
A select is introduced in VPlan, choosing between the last value carried by the
loop-exit/live-out instruction of the reduction, and the penultimate value
carried by the reduction phi, according to the "i < n" mask of fold-tail.
This select replaces the last value as the live-out value of the loop.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66720

llvm-svn: 370173
2019-08-28 09:02:23 +00:00
Philip Reames 2de9788815 Preland test cases for D66688 to make diffs clear.
llvm-svn: 369959
2019-08-26 20:37:06 +00:00
Dorit Nuzman d57d73daed [LV] fold-tail predication should be respected even with assume_safety
assume_safety implies that loads under "if's" can be safely executed
speculatively (unguarded, unmasked). However this assumption holds only for the
original user "if's", not those introduced by the compiler, such as the
fold-tail "if" that guards us from loading beyond the original loop trip-count.
Currently the combination of fold-tail and assume-safety pragmas results in
ignoring the fold-tail predicate that guards the loads, generating unmasked
loads. This patch fixes this behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66106

Reviewers: Ayal, hsaito, fhahn
llvm-svn: 368973
2019-08-15 07:12:14 +00:00
Dorit Nuzman 491ca2425d [LV] Fold-tail flag
This is the compiler-flag equivalent of the Predicate pragma
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D65197), to direct the vectorizer to fold the
remainder-loop into the main-loop using predication.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66108

Reviewers: Ayal, hsaito, fhahn, SjoerdMeije
llvm-svn: 368801
2019-08-14 05:22:20 +00:00
Craig Topper 005b22855e [LoopVectorize][X86] Clamp interleave factor if we have a known constant trip count that is less than VF*interleave
If we know the trip count, we should make sure the interleave factor won't cause the vectorized loop to exceed it.

Improves one of the cases from PR42674

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65896

llvm-svn: 368215
2019-08-07 21:44:14 +00:00
Craig Topper 0a05a04e5b [LoopVectorize][X86] Add test case for missed vectorization from PR42674.
We do end vectorizing the code, but use an interleave factor that
is too high and causes the vector code to be dead.

llvm-svn: 368197
2019-08-07 19:07:10 +00:00
Jay Foad b874b3d3fa [LV] Fix test failure in a Release build.
llvm-svn: 367666
2019-08-02 08:33:41 +00:00
Hideki Saito 8871ac41a7 Moves the newly added test interleaved-accesses-waw-dependency.ll to X86 subdirectory.
ps4-buildslave1 reported a failure. The test has x86 triple.

llvm-svn: 367659
2019-08-02 07:25:09 +00:00
Sjoerd Meijer 20b198ec5e [LV] Tail-Loop Folding
This allows folding of the scalar epilogue loop (the tail) into the main
vectorised loop body when the loop is annotated with a "vector predicate"
metadata hint. To fold the tail, instructions need to be predicated (masked),
enabling/disabling lanes for the remainder iterations.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65197

llvm-svn: 367592
2019-08-01 18:21:44 +00:00
Petr Hosek e28fca29fe Revert "[IRBuilder] Fold consistently for or/and whether constant is LHS or RHS"
This reverts commit r365260 which broke the following tests:

    Clang :: CodeGenCXX/cfi-mfcall.cpp
    Clang :: CodeGenObjC/ubsan-nullability.m
    LLVM :: Transforms/LoopVectorize/AArch64/pr36032.ll

llvm-svn: 365284
2019-07-07 22:12:01 +00:00
Philip Reames 9812668d77 [IRBuilder] Fold consistently for or/and whether constant is LHS or RHS
Without this, we have the unfortunate property that tests are dependent on the order of operads passed the CreateOr and CreateAnd functions.  In actual usage, we'd promptly optimize them away, but it made tests slightly more verbose than they should have been.

llvm-svn: 365260
2019-07-06 04:28:00 +00:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams 1251cac62a [DebugInfo@O2][LoopVectorize] pr39024: Vectorized code linenos step through loop even after completion
Summary:
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39024

The bug reports that a vectorized loop is stepped through 4 times and each step through the loop seemed to show a different path. I found two problems here:

A) An incorrect line number on a preheader block (for.body.preheader) instruction causes a step into the loop before it begins.
B) Instructions in the middle block have different line numbers which give the impression of another iteration.

In this patch I give all of the middle block instructions the line number of the scalar loop latch terminator branch. This seems to provide the smoothest debugging experience because the vectorized loops will always end on this line before dropping into the scalar loop. To solve problem A I have altered llvm::SplitBlockPredecessors to accommodate loop header blocks.

I have set up a separate review D61933 for a fix which is required for this patch.

Reviewers: samsonov, vsk, aprantl, probinson, anemet, hfinkel, jmorse

Reviewed By: hfinkel, jmorse

Subscribers: jmorse, javed.absar, eraman, kcc, bjope, jmellorcrummey, hfinkel, gbedwell, hiraditya, zzheng, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm, #debug-info

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60831

> llvm-svn: 363046

llvm-svn: 363786
2019-06-19 10:50:47 +00:00
Warren Ristow 6452bdd29b [LV] Suppress vectorization in some nontemporal cases
When considering a loop containing nontemporal stores or loads for
vectorization, suppress the vectorization if the corresponding
vectorized store or load with the aligment of the original scaler
memory op is not supported with the nontemporal hint on the target.

This adds two new functions:
  bool isLegalNTStore(Type *DataType, unsigned Alignment) const;
  bool isLegalNTLoad(Type *DataType, unsigned Alignment) const;

to TTI, leaving the target independent default implementation as
returning true, but with overriding implementations for X86 that
check the legality based on available Subtarget features.

This fixes https://llvm.org/PR40759

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61764

llvm-svn: 363581
2019-06-17 17:20:08 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson 83773b77a5 [LV] Deny irregular types in interleavedAccessCanBeWidened
Summary:
Avoid that loop vectorizer creates loads/stores of vectors
with "irregular" types when interleaving. An example of
an irregular type is x86_fp80 that is 80 bits, but that
may have an allocation size that is 96 bits. So an array
of x86_fp80 is not bitcast compatible with a vector
of the same type.

Not sure if interleavedAccessCanBeWidened is the best
place for this check, but it solves the problem seen
in the added test case. And it is the same kind of check
that already exists in memoryInstructionCanBeWidened.

Reviewers: fhahn, Ayal, craig.topper

Reviewed By: fhahn

Subscribers: hiraditya, rkruppe, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63386

llvm-svn: 363547
2019-06-17 12:02:24 +00:00
Fangrui Song ac14f7b10c [lit] Delete empty lines at the end of lit.local.cfg NFC
llvm-svn: 363538
2019-06-17 09:51:07 +00:00
Sam Parker 0cf9639a9c [SCEV] Pass NoWrapFlags when expanding an AddExpr
InsertBinop now accepts NoWrapFlags, so pass them through when
expanding a simple add expression.

This is the first re-commit of the functional changes from rL362687,
which was previously reverted.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61934

llvm-svn: 363364
2019-06-14 09:19:41 +00:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams a947156396 Revert "[DebugInfo@O2][LoopVectorize] pr39024: Vectorized code linenos step through loop even after completion"
This reverts commit 1a0f7a2077.
See phabricator thread for D60831.

llvm-svn: 363132
2019-06-12 08:34:51 +00:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams 1a0f7a2077 [DebugInfo@O2][LoopVectorize] pr39024: Vectorized code linenos step through loop even after completion
Summary:
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39024

The bug reports that a vectorized loop is stepped through 4 times and each step through the loop seemed to show a different path. I found two problems here:

A) An incorrect line number on a preheader block (for.body.preheader) instruction causes a step into the loop before it begins.
B) Instructions in the middle block have different line numbers which give the impression of another iteration.

In this patch I give all of the middle block instructions the line number of the scalar loop latch terminator branch. This seems to provide the smoothest debugging experience because the vectorized loops will always end on this line before dropping into the scalar loop. To solve problem A I have altered llvm::SplitBlockPredecessors to accommodate loop header blocks.

I have set up a separate review D61933 for a fix which is required for this patch.

Reviewers: samsonov, vsk, aprantl, probinson, anemet, hfinkel, jmorse

Reviewed By: hfinkel, jmorse

Subscribers: jmorse, javed.absar, eraman, kcc, bjope, jmellorcrummey, hfinkel, gbedwell, hiraditya, zzheng, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm, #debug-info

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60831

llvm-svn: 363046
2019-06-11 10:37:20 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer f1249442cf Revert "[SCEV] Use wrap flags in InsertBinop"
This reverts commit r362687. Miscompiles llvm-profdata during selfhost.

llvm-svn: 362699
2019-06-06 12:35:46 +00:00
Sam Parker 7cc580f5e9 [SCEV] Use wrap flags in InsertBinop
If the given SCEVExpr has no (un)signed flags attached to it, transfer
these to the resulting instruction or use them to find an existing
instruction.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61934

llvm-svn: 362687
2019-06-06 08:56:26 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 8a32ca381d [CostModel][X86] Improve masked load/store AVX1/AVX2 costs
A mixture of internal tests and review of the scheduler models indicates we're overestimating the cost of a masked load, which we're estimating at 4x regular memory ops - more realistic values indicates that its closer to 2x. Masked stores costs are a lot more diverse but 8x is roughly in the middle of the range.

e.g. SandyBridge
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedLoad, [SBPort23,SBPort05], 8, [1,2], 3>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedLoadY, [SBPort23,SBPort05], 9, [1,2], 3>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedStore, [SBPort4,SBPort01,SBPort23], 5, [1,1,1], 3>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedStoreY, [SBPort4,SBPort01,SBPort23], 5, [1,1,1], 3>;

e.g. Btver2
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedLoad, [JLAGU, JFPU01, JFPX], 6, [1, 2, 2], 1>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedLoadY, [JLAGU, JFPU01, JFPX], 6, [2, 4, 4], 2>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedStore, [JSAGU, JFPU01, JFPX], 6, [1, 1, 4], 1>;
defm : X86WriteRes<WriteFMaskedStoreY, [JSAGU, JFPU01, JFPX], 6, [2, 2, 4], 2>;

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61257

llvm-svn: 362338
2019-06-02 20:37:02 +00:00