Summary:
The llvm.invariant.start and llvm.invariant.end intrinsics currently
support specifying invariant memory objects only in the default address space.
With this change, these intrinsics are overloaded for any adddress space for memory objects
and we can use these llvm invariant intrinsics in non-default address spaces.
Example: llvm.invariant.start.p1i8(i64 4, i8 addrspace(1)* %ptr)
This overloaded intrinsic is needed for representing final or invariant memory in managed languages.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, reames, apilipenko
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22519
llvm-svn: 276316
Summary:
This change also changes findMatchingInsn and
findMatchingUpdateInsnForward to take DBG_VALUE opcodes into account
when tracking register defs and uses, which could potentially inhibit
these optimizations in the presence of debug information.
Reviewers: mcrosier
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22582
llvm-svn: 276293
Under normal circumstances we prefer the higher performance MOVD to extract the 0'th element of a v8i16 vector instead of PEXTRW.
But as detailed on PR27265, this prevents the SSE41 implementation of PEXTRW from folding the store of the 0'th element. Additionally it prevents us from making use of the fact that the (SSE2) reg-reg version of PEXTRW implicitly zero-extends the i16 element to the i32/i64 destination register.
This patch only preferentially lowers to MOVD if we will not be zero-extending the extracted i16, nor prevent a store from being folded (on SSSE41).
Fix for PR27265.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22509
llvm-svn: 276289
As reported on PR26235, we don't currently make use of the VBROADCASTF128/VBROADCASTI128 instructions (or the AVX512 equivalents) to load+splat a 128-bit vector to both lanes of a 256-bit vector.
This patch enables lowering from subvector insertion/concatenation patterns and auto-upgrades the llvm.x86.avx.vbroadcastf128.pd.256 / llvm.x86.avx.vbroadcastf128.ps.256 intrinsics to match.
We could possibly investigate using VBROADCASTF128/VBROADCASTI128 to load repeated constants as well (similar to how we already do for scalar broadcasts).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22460
llvm-svn: 276281
The clearance calculation did not take into account registers defined as outputs or clobbers in inline assembly machine instructions because these register defs are implicit.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22580
llvm-svn: 276266
This patch fixes a very subtle bug in regmask calculation. Thanks to zan
jyu Wong <zyfwong@gmail.com> for bringing this to notice.
For example if CL is only clobbered than CH should not be marked
clobbered but CX, RCX and ECX should be mark clobbered. Previously for
each modified register all of its aliases are marked clobbered by
markRegClobbred() in RegUsageInfoCollector.cpp but that is wrong because
when CL is clobbered then MRI::isPhysRegModified() will return true for
CL, CX, ECX, RCX which is correct behavior but then for CX, EXC, RCX we
mark CH also clobbered as CH is aliased to CX,ECX,RCX so
markRegClobbred() is not required because isPhysRegModified already take
cares of proper aliasing register. A very simple test case has been
added to verify this change.
Please find relevant bug report here :
http://llvm.org/PR28567
Patch by Vivek Pandya <vivekvpandya@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22400
llvm-svn: 276235
At -O0, cmpxchg survives AtomicExpand: it's mostly straightforward
to select it in fast-isel, and let the pseudo be expanded later.
extractvalues on the result are the tricky part: the generic logic
only works for legal types (and it would be painful to make it
support illegal types), so we can only support i32/i64 cmpxchg.
llvm-svn: 276183
This should be all the low-level instruction selection needs to determine how
to implement an operation, with the remaining context taken from the opcode
(e.g. G_ADD vs G_FADD) or other flags not based on type (e.g. fast-math).
llvm-svn: 276158
Avoid unnecessary spills of byval arguments of device functions to
local space on SASS level and subsequent pointer conversion to generic
address space that follows. Instead, make a local copy in IR, provide
a way to access arguments directly, and let LLVM optimize the copy away
when possible.
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21421
llvm-svn: 276153
Retry r275776 (no changes, we suspect the issue was with another commit).
The current logic for handling inline asm operands in DAGToDAGISel interprets
the operands by looking for constants, which should represent the flags
describing the kind of operand we're dealing with (immediate, memory, register
def etc). The operands representing actual data are skipped only if they are
non-const, with the exception of immediate operands which are skipped explicitly
when a flag describing an immediate is found.
The oversight is that memory operands may be const too (e.g. for device drivers
reading a fixed address), so we should explicitly skip the operand following a
flag describing a memory operand. If we don't, we risk interpreting that
constant as a flag, which is definitely not intended.
Fixes PR26038
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22103
llvm-svn: 276101
Inference of the 'returned' attribute was fixed in r276008, lets try
turning the backend support back on.
This reverts commit r275677.
llvm-svn: 276081
Reverting this commit for now as it seems to be causing failures on
test-suite tests on the clang-ppc64le-linux-lnt bot.
This reverts commit r276044.
llvm-svn: 276068
If 2.5 ulp is acceptable, denormals are not required, and
isn't a reciprocal which will already be handled, replace
with a faster fdiv.
Simplify the lowering tests by using per function
subtarget features.
llvm-svn: 276051
This is a variant of scavengeRegister() that works for
enterBasicBlockEnd()/backward(). The benefit of the backward mode is
that it is not affected by incomplete kill flags.
This patch also changes
PrologEpilogInserter::doScavengeFrameVirtualRegs() to use the register
scavenger in backwards mode.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21885
llvm-svn: 276044
Also verify that we never try to set the size of a vreg associated
to a register class.
Report an error when we encounter that in MIR. Fix a testcase that
hit that error and had a size for no reason.
llvm-svn: 276012
D20859 and D20860 attempted to replace the SSE (V)CVTTPS2DQ and VCVTTPD2DQ truncating conversions with generic IR instead.
It turns out that the behaviour of these intrinsics is different enough from generic IR that this will cause problems, INF/NAN/out of range values are guaranteed to result in a 0x80000000 value - which plays havoc with constant folding which converts them to either zero or UNDEF. This is also an issue with the scalar implementations (which were already generic IR and what I was trying to match).
This patch changes both scalar and packed versions back to using x86-specific builtins.
It also deals with the other scalar conversion cases that are runtime rounding mode dependent and can have similar issues with constant folding.
A companion clang patch is at D22105
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22106
llvm-svn: 275981
Recommitting after r274347 was reverted. This patch introduces some
classes to refactor the 3 and 4 register Thumb2 multiplication
instruction descriptions, plus improved tests for some of those
instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21929
llvm-svn: 275979
As discussed on PR27654, this patch fixes the triples of a lot of aarch64 tests and enables lit tests on windows
This will hopefully help stop cases where windows developers break the aarch64 target
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22191
llvm-svn: 275973
Summary:
N32 and N64 follow the standard ELF conventions (.L) whereas O32 uses its own
($).
This fixes the majority of object differences between -fintegrated-as and
-fno-integrated-as.
Reviewers: sdardis
Subscribers: dsanders, sdardis, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22412
llvm-svn: 275967
The following condition expression ( a >> n) & 1 is converted to "bt a, n" instruction. It works on all intel targets.
But on AVX-512 it was broken because the expression is modified to (truncate (a >>n) to i1).
I added the new sequence (truncate (a >>n) to i1) to the BT pattern.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22354
llvm-svn: 275950
This is to help moveSILowerControlFlow to before regalloc.
There are a couple of tradeoffs with this. The complete CFG
is visible to more passes, the loop body avoids an extra copy of m0,
vcc isn't required, and immediate offsets can be shrunk into s_movk_i32.
The disadvantage is the register allocator doesn't understand that
the single lane's vector is dead within the loop body, so an extra
register is used to outlive the loop block when expanding the
VGPR -> m0 loop. This also now results in worse waitcnt insertion
before the loop instead of after for pending operations at the point
of the indexing, but that should be fixed by future improvements to
cross block waitcnt insertion.
v_movreld_b32's operands are now modeled more correctly since vdst
is not a true output. This is kind of a hack to treat vdst as a
use operand. Extra checking is required in the verifier since
I can't seem to get tablegen to emit an implicit operand for a
virtual register.
llvm-svn: 275934
Taking address of a byval variable in PTX is legal, but currently runs
into miscompilation by ptxas on sm_50+ (NVIDIA issue 1789042).
Work around the issue by enforcing minimum alignment on byval arguments
of device functions.
The change is a no-op on SASS level for sm_3x where ptxas already aligns
local copy by at least 4.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22428
llvm-svn: 275893
This is currently only called with GEP users. A direct
alloca would only happen with current typed pointers
for arrays which are a perverse case.
Also fix crashes on 0 x and 1 x arrays.
llvm-svn: 275869