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Ehsan Amiri 322eca3849 [PPC] Use VSX/FP Facility integer load when an integer load's only users are conversion to FP
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18405

When the integer value loaded is never used directly as integer we should use VSX 
or Floating Point Facility integer loads and avoid extra direct move

llvm-svn: 265593
2016-04-06 20:12:29 +00:00
Chuang-Yu Cheng 6e1408a891 [ppc64] Temporary disable sibling call optimization on ppc64 due to breaking test case
r265506 breaks print-stack-trace.cc test case of compiler-rt in bootstrap
test.

http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-multistage/builds/1708

llvm-svn: 265528
2016-04-06 10:48:36 +00:00
Chuang-Yu Cheng 2e5973ef74 [ppc64] Enable sibling call optimization on ppc64 ELFv1/ELFv2 abi
This patch enable sibling call optimization on ppc64 ELFv1/ELFv2 abi, and
add a couple of test cases. This patch also passed llvm/clang bootstrap
test, and spec2006 build/run/result validation.

Original issue: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25617

Great thanks to Tom's (tjablin) help, he contributed a lot to this patch.
Thanks Hal and Kit's invaluable opinions!

Reviewers: hfinkel kbarton

http://reviews.llvm.org/D16315

llvm-svn: 265506
2016-04-06 02:04:38 +00:00
Matthias Braun 571e3481e7 test: Always treat .mir files as tests even outside of CodeGen/MIR
We missed a handful of .mir tests that existed outside the
test/CodeGen/MIR directory.

Also fix the three powerpc .mir tests that nobody noticed were broken.

llvm-svn: 265350
2016-04-04 21:23:44 +00:00
Chuang-Yu Cheng 35c6181982 Fix Sub-register Rewriting in Aggressive Anti-Dependence Breaker
Previously, HandleLastUse would delete RegRef information for sub-registers
if they were dead even if their corresponding super-register were still live.

If the super-register were later renamed, then the definitions of the
sub-register would not be updated appropriately. This patch alters the
behavior so that RegInfo information for sub-registers is only deleted when
the sub-register and super-register are both dead.

This resolves PR26775. This is the mirror image of Hal's r227311 commit.

Author: Tom Jablin (tjablin)
Reviewers: kbarton uweigand nemanjai hfinkel

http://reviews.llvm.org/D18448

llvm-svn: 265097
2016-04-01 02:05:29 +00:00
Adrian Prantl b8089516a5 testcase gardening: update the emissionKind enum to the new syntax. (NFC)
llvm-svn: 265081
2016-04-01 00:16:49 +00:00
Adrian Prantl b939a25707 Move the DebugEmissionKind enum from DIBuilder into DICompileUnit.
This mostly cosmetic patch moves the DebugEmissionKind enum from DIBuilder
into DICompileUnit. DIBuilder is not the right place for this enum to live
in — a metadata consumer should not have to include DIBuilder.h.
I also added a Verifier check that checks that the emission kind of a
DICompileUnit is actually legal.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D18612
<rdar://problem/25427165>

llvm-svn: 265077
2016-03-31 23:56:58 +00:00
Tim Shen 2e24d0c0c1 Move asm-printer-topological-order.ll to PowerPC backend
llvm-svn: 265067
2016-03-31 22:32:10 +00:00
Hal Finkel 0f02ccd955 [PowerPC] Cleanup test/CodeGen/PowerPC/qpx-load-splat.ll
Removing unnecessary attributes and metadata...

llvm-svn: 265049
2016-03-31 20:45:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel fc35391f2b [PowerPC] Add a late MI-level pass for QPX load/splat simplification
Chapter 3 of the QPX manual states that, "Scalar floating-point load
instructions, defined in the Power ISA, cause a replication of the source data
across all elements of the target register." Thus, if we have a load followed
by a QPX splat (from the first lane), the splat is redundant. This adds a late
MI-level pass to remove the redundant splats in some of these cases
(specifically when both occur in the same basic block).

This optimization is scheduled just prior to post-RA scheduling. It can't happen
before anything that might replace the load with some already-computed quantity
(i.e. store-to-load forwarding).

llvm-svn: 265047
2016-03-31 20:39:41 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 6ad762d36f [PowerPC] Attempt to fix fast-isel-i64offset.ll failure
The test case added in r265023 is failing on ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6.
Update the test to make less specific assumptions on code generation.

llvm-svn: 265026
2016-03-31 16:38:57 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 3707ba8030 [PowerPC] Correctly compute 64-bit offsets in fast isel
PPCSimplifyAddress contains this code:

  IntegerType *OffsetTy = ((VT == MVT::i32) ? Type::getInt32Ty(*Context)
                                            : Type::getInt64Ty(*Context));

to determine the type to be used for an index register, if one needs
to be created.  However, the "VT" here is the type of the data being
loaded or stored, *not* the type of an address.  This means that if
a data element of type i32 is accessed using an index that does not
not fit into 32 bits, a wrong address is computed here.

Note that PPCFastISel is only ever used on 64-bit currently, so the type
of an address is actually *always* MVT::i64.  Other parts of the code,
even in this same PPCSimplifyAddress routine, already rely on that fact.
Thus, this patch changes the code to simply unconditionally use
Type::getInt64Ty(*Context) as OffsetTy.

llvm-svn: 265023
2016-03-31 15:37:06 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 1931b01a64 [PowerPC] Remove incorrect use of COPY_TO_REGCLASS in fast isel
The fast isel pass currently emits a COPY_TO_REGCLASS node to convert
from a F4RC to a F8RC register class during conversion of a
floating-point number to integer. There is actually no support in the
common code instruction printers to emit COPY_TO_REGCLASS nodes, so the
PowerPC back-end has special code there to simply ignore
COPY_TO_REGCLASS.

This is correct *if and only if* the source and destination registers of
COPY_TO_REGCLASS are the same (except for the different register class).
But nothing guarantees this to be the case, and if the register
allocator does end up allocating source and destination to different
registers after all, the back-end simply generates incorrect code. I've
included a test case that shows such incorrect code generation.

However, it seems that COPY_TO_REGCLASS is actually not intended to be
used at the MI layer at all. It is used during SelectionDAG, but always
lowered to a plain COPY before emitting MI. Other back-end's fast isel
passes never emit COPY_TO_REGCLASS at all. I suspect it is simply wrong
for the PowerPC back-end to emit it here.

This patch changes the PowerPC back-end to directly emit COPY instead of
COPY_TO_REGCLASS and removes the special handling in the instruction
printers.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18605

llvm-svn: 265020
2016-03-31 14:44:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel 851b33a0b1 [PowerPC] Load two floats directly instead of using one 64-bit integer load
When dealing with complex<float>, and similar structures with two
single-precision floating-point numbers, especially when such things are being
passed around by value, we'll sometimes end up loading both float values by
extracting them from one 64-bit integer load. It looks like this:

  t13: i64,ch = load<LD8[%ref.tmp]> t0, t6, undef:i64
      t16: i64 = srl t13, Constant:i32<32>
    t17: i32 = truncate t16
  t18: f32 = bitcast t17
    t19: i32 = truncate t13
  t20: f32 = bitcast t19

The problem, especially before the P8 where those bitcasts aren't legal (and
get expanded via the stack), is that it would have been better to use two
floating-point loads directly. Here we add a target-specific DAGCombine to do
just that. In short, we turn:

	ld 3, 0(5)
	stw 3, -8(1)
	rldicl 3, 3, 32, 32
	stw 3, -4(1)
	lfs 3, -4(1)
	lfs 0, -8(1)

into:

        lfs 3, 4(5)
        lfs 0, 0(5)

llvm-svn: 264988
2016-03-31 02:56:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel fa7057a415 [PowerPC] Refactor popcnt[dw] target features
Instead of using two feature bits, one to indicate the availability of the
popcnt[dw] instructions, and another to indicate whether or not they're fast,
use a single enum. This allows more consistent control via target attribute
strings, and via Clang's command line.

llvm-svn: 264690
2016-03-29 01:36:01 +00:00
Kyle Butt 5e241b11ed [Codegen] Decrease minimum jump table density.
Minimum density for both optsize and non optsize are now options
-sparse-jump-table-density (default 10) for non optsize functions
-dense-jump-table-density (default 40) for optsize functions, which
matches the current default. This improves several benchmarks at google
at the cost of a small codesize increase. For code compiled with -Os,
the old behavior continues

llvm-svn: 264689
2016-03-29 00:23:41 +00:00
Hal Finkel 7059d41622 [PowerPC] On the A2, popcnt[dw] are very slow
The A2 cores support the popcntw/popcntd instructions, but they're microcoded,
and slower than our default software emulation. Specifically, popcnt[dw] take
approximately 74 cycles, whereas our software emulation takes only 24-28
cycles.

I've added a new target feature to indicate a slow popcnt[dw], instead of just
removing the existing target feature from the a2/a2q processor models, because:
  1. This allows us to return more accurate information via the TTI interface
     (I recognize that this currently makes no practical difference)
  2. Is hopefully easier to understand (it allows the core's features to match
     its manual while still having the desired effect).

llvm-svn: 264600
2016-03-28 17:52:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel 0b37175ca6 [PowerPC] Map max/minnum intrinsics and fmax/fmin to ISD nodes for CTR-based loop legality
Intrinsic::maxnum and Intrinsic::minnum, along with the associated libc
function calls (fmax[f], etc.) generally map to function calls after lowering.
For some vector types with QPX at least, however, we can legally lower these,
and we don't need to prohibit CTR-based loops on their account.

It turned out, however, that the logic that checked the opcodes associated with
intrinsics was broken (it would set the Opcode variable, but that variable was
later checked only if set for some otherwise-external function call.

This fixes the latter problem and adds the FMAX/MINNUM mappings.

llvm-svn: 264532
2016-03-27 05:40:56 +00:00
David Majnemer b549ab02b4 [PowerPC] Disable the CTR optimization in the presence of {min,max}num
The minnum and maxnum intrinsics get lowered to libcalls which
invalidates the CTR optimization.

This fixes PR27083.

llvm-svn: 264508
2016-03-26 09:42:31 +00:00
Eric Christopher b979d51afa Finish the incomplete 'd' inline asm constraint support for PPC by
making sure we give it a register and mark it as a register constraint.

llvm-svn: 264340
2016-03-24 21:04:52 +00:00
Eric Christopher 8c95d53d45 Reorder check lines, comments in test and remove unnecessary IR.
llvm-svn: 264339
2016-03-24 21:04:47 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 5ebc92dbe1 [PowerPC] Disable direct moves for extractelement and bitcast in 32-bit mode
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D17711

It disables direct moves on these operations in 32-bit mode since the patterns
assume 64-bit registers. The final patch is slightly different from the
Phabricator review as the bitcast operations needed to be disabled in 32-bit
mode as well. This fixes PR26617.

llvm-svn: 264282
2016-03-24 13:40:33 +00:00
Kyle Butt 613112826e Codegen: [PPC] Word Rotates are Zero Extending.
Add Word rotates to the list of instructions that are zero extending.
This allows them to be used in dot form to compare with zero.

llvm-svn: 264183
2016-03-23 19:51:22 +00:00
Tim Shen 5cdf75084a [PPC, FastISel] Fix ordered/unordered fcmp
For fcmp, major concern about the following 6 cases is NaN result. The
comparison result consists of 4 bits, indicating lt, eq, gt and un (unordered),
only one of which will be set. The result is generated by fcmpu
instruction. However, bc instruction only inspects one of the first 3
bits, so when un is set, bc instruction may jump to to an undesired
place.

More specifically, if we expect an unordered comparison and un is set, we
expect to always go to true branch; in such case UEQ, UGT and ULT still
give false, which are undesired; but UNE, UGE, ULE happen to give true,
since they are tested by inspecting !eq, !lt, !gt, respectively.

Similarly, for ordered comparison, when un is set, we always expect the
result to be false. In such case OGT, OLT and OEQ is good, since they are
actually testing GT, LT, and EQ respectively, which are false. OGE, OLE
and ONE are tested through !lt, !gt and !eq, and these are true.

llvm-svn: 263753
2016-03-17 22:27:58 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic 0b44f24033 [PowerPC] Disable CTR loops optimization for soft float operations
This patch prevents CTR loops optimization when using soft float operations
inside loop body. Soft float operations use function calls, but function
calls are not allowed inside CTR optimized loops.

Patch by Aleksandar Beserminji.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17600

llvm-svn: 263727
2016-03-17 17:11:33 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic bd56e4e25a Fix for PR 26378
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D17712

We were not clearing the TOC vector in PPCAsmPrinter when initializing it. This
caused duplicate definition asserts when the pass is reused on the module
(i.e. with -compile-twice or in JIT contexts).

llvm-svn: 263338
2016-03-12 10:23:07 +00:00
Kit Barton a1d6a6f1de [PPC] backend changes to generate xvabs[s,d]p and xvnabs[s,d]p instructions
This has to be committed before the FE changes

Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17837
llvm-svn: 263035
2016-03-09 17:48:01 +00:00
Tim Shen 6e676a84ad [PPCVSXFMAMutate] Temporarily disable this pass
llvm-svn: 262573
2016-03-03 01:27:35 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 1a5706ca1b Fix for PR26180
Corresponds to Phabricator review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16592

This fix includes both an update to how we handle the "generic" CPU on LE
systems as well as Anton's fix for the Fast Isel issue.

llvm-svn: 262233
2016-02-29 16:42:27 +00:00
Kit Barton 915c5ecee1 [PPC] Legalize FNEG on PPC when possible
Currently we always expand ISD::FNEG. For v4f32 and v2f64 vector types VSX has
native support for this opcode

Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17647
llvm-svn: 262079
2016-02-26 21:59:44 +00:00
Paul Robinson 51fa0a87c3 Fix tests that used CHECK-NEXT-NOT and CHECK-DAG-NOT.
FileCheck actually doesn't support combo suffixes.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17588

llvm-svn: 262054
2016-02-26 19:40:34 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic a8ef3c9b86 Fix for PR26690 take 2
This is what was meant to be in the initial commit to fix this bug. The
parens were missing. This commit also adds a test case for the bug and
has undergone full testing on PPC and X86.

llvm-svn: 261546
2016-02-22 18:04:00 +00:00
Justin Lebar c75d566f56 When printing MIR, output to errs() rather than outs().
Summary:
Without this, this command

  $ llvm-run llc -stop-after machine-cp -o - <( echo '' )

outputs an error, because we close stdout twice -- once when closing the
file opened for "-o", and again when closing outs().

Also clarify in the outs() definition that you can't ever call it if you
want to open your own raw_fd_ostream on stdout.

Reviewers: jroelofs, tstellarAMD

Subscribers: jholewinski, qcolombet, dsanders, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17422

llvm-svn: 261286
2016-02-19 00:18:46 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic d05e072b74 Add the missing test case for PR26193
llvm-svn: 259888
2016-02-05 15:03:17 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic b6fdce4ca0 Fix for PR 26356
Using the load immediate only when the immediate (whether signed or unsigned)
can fit in a 16-bit signed field. Namely, from -32768 to 32767 for signed and
0 to 65535 for unsigned. This patch also ensures that we sign-extend under the
right conditions.

llvm-svn: 259840
2016-02-04 23:14:42 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 220b4fe4a9 Provide a test case for rl259798
llvm-svn: 259835
2016-02-04 22:36:10 +00:00
Renato Golin c455e2f441 [PPC] Move PPC test to a PPC-specific dir
llvm-svn: 259797
2016-02-04 16:14:59 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 155402c9c2 Test case for PR 26381
llvm-svn: 259740
2016-02-04 01:58:20 +00:00
Tim Shen f99f0d5a7e [SelectionDAG] Fix CombineToPreIndexedLoadStore O(n^2) behavior
This patch consists of two parts: a performance fix in DAGCombiner.cpp
and a correctness fix in SelectionDAG.cpp.

The test case tests the bug that's uncovered by the performance fix, and
fixed by the correctness fix.

The performance fix keeps the containers required by the
hasPredecessorHelper (which is a lazy DFS) and reuse them. Since
hasPredecessorHelper is called in a loop, the overall efficiency reduced
from O(n^2) to O(n), where n is the number of SDNodes.

The correctness fix keeps iterating the neighbor list even if it's time
to early return. It will return after finishing adding all neighbors to
Worklist, so that no neighbors are discarded due to the original early
return.

llvm-svn: 259691
2016-02-03 20:58:55 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson ac29f01788 [ScheduleDAGInstrs::buildSchedGraph()] Handling of memory dependecies rewritten.
Recommited, after some fixing with test cases.

Updated test cases:
test/CodeGen/AArch64/arm64-misched-memdep-bug.ll
test/CodeGen/AArch64/tailcall_misched_graph.ll

Temporarily disabled test cases:
test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/split-vector-memoperand-offsets.ll
test/CodeGen/PowerPC/ppc64-fastcc.ll (partially updated)
test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vsx-fma-m.ll
test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vsx-fma-sp.ll

http://reviews.llvm.org/D8705
Reviewers: Hal Finkel, Andy Trick.

llvm-svn: 259673
2016-02-03 17:52:29 +00:00
Kyle Butt d62d8b771d Codegen: [PPC] Fix PPCVSXFMAMutate to handle duplicates.
The purpose of PPCVSXFMAMutate is to elide copies by changing FMA forms
on PPC.

    %vreg6<def> = COPY %vreg96
    %vreg6<def,tied1> = XSMADDASP %vreg6<tied0>, %vreg5<kill>, %vreg7
    ;v6 = v6 + v5 * v7

is replaced by

    %vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDMSP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg7, %vreg96
    ;v5 = v5 * v7 + v96

This was broken in the case where the target register was also used as a
multiplicand. Fix this case by checking for it and replacing both uses
with the copied register.

    %vreg6<def> = COPY %vreg96
    %vreg6<def,tied1> = XSMADDASP %vreg6<tied0>, %vreg5<kill>, %vreg6
    ;v6 = v6 + v5 * v6

is replaced by

    %vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDMSP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg96, %vreg96
    ;v5 = v5 * v96 + v96

llvm-svn: 259617
2016-02-03 01:41:09 +00:00
Eric Christopher 5a2429e239 Since LI/LIS sign extend the constant passed into the instruction we should
check that the sign extended constant fits into 16-bits if we want a
zero extended value, otherwise go ahead and put it together piecemeal.

Fixes PR26356.

llvm-svn: 259177
2016-01-29 07:20:01 +00:00
David Majnemer bff6b581e2 Address buildbot fallout from r259065
llvm-svn: 259074
2016-01-28 18:59:04 +00:00
Dan Gohman 61d15ae4f5 [MC] Use .p2align instead of .align
For historic reasons, the behavior of .align differs between targets.
Fortunately, there are alternatives, .p2align and .balign, which make the
interpretation of the parameter explicit, and which behave consistently across
targets.

This patch teaches MC to use .p2align instead of .align, so that people reading
code for multiple architectures don't have to remember which way each platform
does its .align directive.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16549

llvm-svn: 258750
2016-01-26 00:03:25 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 46ff7ec317 [PowerPC] Fix large code model with the ELFv2 ABI
The global entry point prologue currently assumes that the TOC
associated with a function is less than 2GB away from the function
entry point.  This is always true when using the medium or small
code model, but may not be the case when using the large code model.

This patch adds a new variant of the ELFv2 global entry point prologue
that lifts the 2GB restriction when building with -mcmodel=large.
This works by emitting a quadword containing the distance from the
function entry point to its associated TOC immediately before the
entry point, and then using a prologue like:

ld r2,-8(r12)
add r2,r2,r12

Since creation of the entry point prologue is now split across two
separate routines (PPCLinuxAsmPrinter::EmitFunctionEntryLabel emits
the data word, PPCLinuxAsmPrinter::EmitFunctionBodyStart the prolog
code), I've switched to using named labels instead of just temporaries
to indicate the locations of the global and local entry points and the
new TOC offset data word.

These names are provided by new routines in PPCFunctionInfo modeled
after the existing PPCFunctionInfo::getPICOffsetSymbol.

Note that a corresponding change was committed to GCC here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-12/msg00355.html

Reviewers: hfinkel

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15500

llvm-svn: 257597
2016-01-13 13:12:23 +00:00
Kyle Butt cec40806f1 Codegen: [PPC] Handle weighted comparisons when inserting selects.
Only non-weighted predicates were handled in PPCInstrInfo::insertSelect. Handle
the weighted predicates as well.

This latent bug was triggered by r255398, because it added use of the
branch-weighted predicates.

While here, switch over an enum instead of an int to get the compiler to enforce
totality in the future.

llvm-svn: 257518
2016-01-12 21:00:43 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 36a425b618 Remove a bugs assert.
There is no reason the value being printed has to be positive.
Fixes pr25802.

llvm-svn: 257412
2016-01-11 23:21:45 +00:00
Kyle Butt bfcff3856a Add call sequence start and end for __tls_get_addr
This is a fix for bug http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25839.

For a PIC TLS variable access in a function, prologue (mflr followed by std and
stdu) gets scheduled after a tls_get_addr call. tls_get_addr messed up LR but
no one saves/restores it.

Also added a test for save/restore clobbered registers during calling __tls_get_addr.

Patch by Tim Shen

llvm-svn: 257137
2016-01-08 02:06:19 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 8922476bcb Bitcasts between FP and INT values using direct moves
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15286

This patch was meant to land in revision 255246, but I accidentally uploaded
the patch that corresponds to http://reviews.llvm.org/D15372 in that revision
accidentally.

Thereby, this patch is the actual Bitcasts using direct moves patch, whereas
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL255246 actually corresponds to
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15372.

llvm-svn: 255649
2015-12-15 14:50:34 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic 280f7101e8 [Power PC] llvm soft float support for ppc32
This is the second in a set of patches for soft float support for ppc32,
it enables soft float operations.

Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13700

llvm-svn: 255516
2015-12-14 17:57:33 +00:00
Hal Finkel 4d3da9c29b Fix test/CodeGen/PowerPC/ppc-shrink-wrapping.ll after r255398
llvm-svn: 255414
2015-12-12 00:42:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel 65539e3c94 [PowerPC] Add Branch Hints for Highly-Biased Branches
This branch adds hints for highly biased branches on the PPC architecture. Even
in absence of profiling information, LLVM will mark code reaching unreachable
terminators and other exceptional control flow constructs as highly unlikely to
be reached.

Patch by Tom Jablin!

llvm-svn: 255398
2015-12-12 00:32:00 +00:00
Kyle Butt 1452b76f1f [PPC]: Peephole optimize small accesss to aligned globals.
Access to aligned globals gives us a chance to peephole optimize nonzero
offsets. If a struct is 4 byte aligned, then accesses to bytes 0-3 won't
overflow the available displacement. For example:
        addis 3, 2, b4v@toc@ha
        addi 4, 3, b4v@toc@l
        lbz 5, b4v@toc@l(3) ; This is the result of the current peephole
        lbz 6, 1(4)         ; optimizer
        lbz 7, 2(4)
        lbz 8, 3(4)
If b4v is 4-byte aligned, we can skip using register 4 because we know
that b4v@toc@l+{1,2,3} won't overflow 32K, and instead generate:
        addis 3, 2, b4v@toc@ha
        lbz 4, b4v@toc@l(3)
        lbz 5, b4v@toc@l+1(3)
        lbz 6, b4v@toc@l+2(3)
        lbz 7, b4v@toc@l+3(3)
Saving a register and an addition.
Larger alignments allow larger structures/arrays to be optimized.

llvm-svn: 255319
2015-12-11 00:47:36 +00:00
Eric Christopher 325e8d06dc Fix (bitcast (fabs x)), (bitcast (fneg x)) and (bitcast (fcopysign cst,
x)) combines for ppc_fp128, since signbit computation is more
complicated.

Discussion thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-November/092863.html

Patch by Tim Shen!

llvm-svn: 255305
2015-12-10 22:09:06 +00:00
Kyle Butt 28b01a51b3 PPC: Teach FMA mutate to respect register classes.
This was causing bad code gen and assembly that won't assemble, as
mixed altivec and vsx code would end up with a vsx high register
assigned to an altivec instruction, which won't work. Constraining the
classes allows the optimization to proceed.

llvm-svn: 255299
2015-12-10 21:28:40 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic ac8d01add0 Bitcasts between FP and INT values using direct moves
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15286

LLVM IR frequently contains bitcast operations between floating point and
integer values of the same width. Doing this through memory operations is
quite expensive on PPC. This patch allows the use of direct register moves
between FPRs and GPRs for lowering bitcasts.

llvm-svn: 255246
2015-12-10 13:35:28 +00:00
Kit Barton a1c712fae5 [PPC64] Convert bool literals to i32
Convert i1 values to i32 values if they should be allocated in GPRs instead of CRs.

Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14064
llvm-svn: 254942
2015-12-07 20:50:29 +00:00
Kyle Butt 2f713eb438 Tests: PPC: remove unnecessary metadata. NFC
Remove unnecessary metadata from a test case.

llvm-svn: 254544
2015-12-02 21:08:03 +00:00
Kyle Butt cf6a8bfe51 [CodeGen]: Fix bad interaction with AntiDep breaking and inline asm.
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker was renaming registers specified by the user
for inline assembly. While this will work for compiler-specified
registers, it won't work for user-specified registers, and at the time
this runs, I don't currently see a way to distinguish them.

llvm-svn: 254532
2015-12-02 18:58:51 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 74e31bc929 Patch to fix a crash in the PowerPC back end due to ISD::ROTL and ISD::ROTR
not being expanded. Test case included.

llvm-svn: 254501
2015-12-02 10:36:24 +00:00
Yury Gribov d7dbb66eb8 Introduce new @llvm.get.dynamic.area.offset.i{32, 64} intrinsics.
The @llvm.get.dynamic.area.offset.* intrinsic family is used to get the offset
from native stack pointer to the address of the most recent dynamic alloca on
the caller's stack. These intrinsics are intendend for use in combination with
@llvm.stacksave and @llvm.restore to get a pointer to the most recent dynamic
alloca. This is useful, for example, for AddressSanitizer's stack unpoisoning
routines.

Patch by Max Ostapenko.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14983

llvm-svn: 254404
2015-12-01 11:40:55 +00:00
Kit Barton f4ce2f3a9e Enable shrink wrapping for PPC64
Re-enable shrink wrapping for PPC64 Little Endian.

One minor modification to PPCFrameLowering::findScratchRegister was necessary to handle fall-thru blocks (blocks with no terminator) correctly.

Tested with all LLVM test, clang tests, and the self-hosting build, with no problems found.

PHabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14778
llvm-svn: 254314
2015-11-30 18:59:41 +00:00
Hal Finkel 005f840959 [PowerPC] Don't generate mfocrf on the e500mc
The e500mc does not actually support the mfocrf instruction; update the
processor definitions to reflect that fact.

Patch by Tom Rix (with some test-case cleanup by me).

llvm-svn: 254064
2015-11-25 10:14:31 +00:00
Cong Hou 1938f2eb98 Let SelectionDAG start to use probability-based interface to add successors.
The patch in http://reviews.llvm.org/D13745 is broken into four parts:

1. New interfaces without functional changes.
2. Use new interfaces in SelectionDAG, while in other passes treat probabilities
as weights.
3. Use new interfaces in all other passes.
4. Remove old interfaces.

This the second patch above. In this patch SelectionDAG starts to use
probability-based interfaces in MBB to add successors but other MC passes are
still using weight-based interfaces. Therefore, we need to maintain correct
weight list in MBB even when probability-based interfaces are used. This is
done by updating weight list in probability-based interfaces by treating the
numerator of probabilities as weights. This change affects many test cases
that check successor weight values. I will update those test cases once this
patch looks good to you.


Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14361

llvm-svn: 253965
2015-11-24 08:51:23 +00:00
Eric Christopher c180836722 Weak non-function symbols were being accessed directly, which is
incorrect, as the chosen representative of the weak symbol may not live
with the code in question. Always indirect the access through the TOC
instead.

Patch by Kyle Butt!

llvm-svn: 253708
2015-11-20 20:51:31 +00:00
Pete Cooper 67cf9a723b Revert "Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments."
This reverts commit r253511.

This likely broke the bots in
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64-elf-linux2/builds/20202
http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/clang-3stage-i686-linux/builds/3787

llvm-svn: 253543
2015-11-19 05:56:52 +00:00
Pete Cooper 72bc23ef02 Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments.
Note, this was reviewed (and more details are in) http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

These intrinsics currently have an explicit alignment argument which is
required to be a constant integer.  It represents the alignment of the
source and dest, and so must be the minimum of those.

This change allows source and dest to each have their own alignments
by using the alignment attribute on their arguments.  The alignment
argument itself is removed.

There are a few places in the code for which the code needs to be
checked by an expert as to whether using only src/dest alignment is
safe.  For those places, they currently take the minimum of src/dest
alignments which matches the current behaviour.

For example, code which used to read:
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %dest, i8* %src, i32 500, i32 8, i1 false)
will now read:
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* align 8 %dest, i8* align 8 %src, i32 500, i1 false)

For out of tree owners, I was able to strip alignment from calls using sed by replacing:
  (call.*llvm\.memset.*)i32\ [0-9]*\,\ i1 false\)
with:
  $1i1 false)

and similarly for memmove and memcpy.

I then added back in alignment to test cases which needed it.

A similar commit will be made to clang which actually has many differences in alignment as now
IRBuilder can generate different source/dest alignments on calls.

In IRBuilder itself, a new argument was added.  Instead of calling:
  CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, /* isVolatile */ false)
you now call
  CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, SrcAlign, /* isVolatile */ false)

There is a temporary class (IntegerAlignment) which takes the source alignment and rejects
implicit conversion from bool.  This is to prevent isVolatile here from passing its default
parameter to the source alignment.

Note, changes in future can now be made to codegen.  I didn't change anything here, but this
change should enable better memcpy code sequences.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 253511
2015-11-18 22:17:24 +00:00
Kit Barton 9c432ae111 Find available scratch register to use in function prologue and epilogue as part of shrink wrapping.
Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13955
llvm-svn: 253247
2015-11-16 20:22:15 +00:00
James Molloy 90111f79f9 [SDAG] Introduce a new BITREVERSE node along with a corresponding LLVM intrinsic
Several backends have instructions to reverse the order of bits in an integer. Conceptually matching such patterns is similar to @llvm.bswap, and it was mentioned in http://reviews.llvm.org/D14234 that it would be best if these patterns were matched in InstCombine instead of reimplemented in every different target.

This patch introduces an intrinsic @llvm.bitreverse.i* that operates similarly to @llvm.bswap. For plumbing purposes there is also a new ISD node ISD::BITREVERSE, with simple expansion and promotion support.

The intention is that InstCombine's BSWAP detection logic will be extended to support BITREVERSE too, and @llvm.bitreverse intrinsics emitted (if the backend supports lowering it efficiently).

llvm-svn: 252878
2015-11-12 12:29:09 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 34af5e1c76 [PowerPC] Add an MI SSA peephole pass.
This patch adds a pass for doing PowerPC peephole optimizations at the
MI level while the code is still in SSA form.  This allows for easy
modifications to the instructions while depending on a subsequent pass
of DCE.  Both passes are very fast due to the characteristics of SSA.

At this time, the only peepholes added are for cleaning up various
redundancies involving the XXPERMDI instruction.  However, I would
expect this will be a useful place to add more peepholes for
inefficiencies generated during instruction selection.  The pass is
placed after VSX swap optimization, as it is best to let that pass
remove unnecessary swaps before performing any remaining clean-ups.

The utility of these clean-ups are demonstrated by changes to four
existing test cases, all of which now have tighter expected code
generation.  I've also added Eric Schweiz's bugpoint-reduced test from
PR25157, for which we now generate tight code.  One other test started
failing for me, and I've fixed it
(test/Transforms/PlaceSafepoints/finite-loops.ll) as well; this is not
related to my changes, and I'm not sure why it works before and not
after.  The problem is that the CHECK-NOT: of "statepoint" from test1
fails because of the "statepoint" in test2, and so forth.  Adding a
CHECK-LABEL in between keeps the different occurrences of that string
properly scoped.

llvm-svn: 252651
2015-11-10 21:38:26 +00:00
Hal Finkel f046f72efa [PowerPC] Fix LoopPreIncPrep not to depend on SCEV constant simplifications
Under most circumstances, if SCEV can simplify X-Y to a constant, then it can
also simplify Y-X to a constant. However, there is no guarantee that this is
always true, and concensus is not to consider that a correctness bug in SCEV
(although it is undesirable).

PPCLoopPreIncPrep gathers pointers used to access memory (via loads, stores and
prefetches) into buckets, where in each bucket the relative pointer offsets are
constant. We used to keep each bucket as a multimap, where SCEV's subtraction
operation was used to define the ordering predicate. Instead, use a fixed SCEV
base expression for each bucket, record the constant offsets from that base
expression, and adjust it later, if desirable, once all pointers have been
collected.

Doing it this way should be more compile-time efficient than the previous
scheme (in addition to making the implementation less sensitive to SCEV
simplification quirks).

Fixes PR25170.

llvm-svn: 252417
2015-11-08 08:04:40 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne d4bff30370 DI: Reverse direction of subprogram -> function edge.
Previously, subprograms contained a metadata reference to the function they
described. Because most clients need to get or set a subprogram for a given
function rather than the other way around, this created unneeded inefficiency.

For example, many passes needed to call the function llvm::makeSubprogramMap()
to build a mapping from functions to subprograms, and the IR linker needed to
fix up function references in a way that caused quadratic complexity in the IR
linking phase of LTO.

This change reverses the direction of the edge by storing the subprogram as
function-level metadata and removing DISubprogram's function field.

Since this is an IR change, a bitcode upgrade has been provided.

Fixes PR23367. An upgrade script for textual IR for out-of-tree clients is
attached to the PR.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14265

llvm-svn: 252219
2015-11-05 22:03:56 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic be5f0c04f1 Fix for bootstrap bug introduced in r244921
This revision has introduced an issue that only affects bootstrapped compiler
when it is printing the ASM. It turns out that the new code path taken due to
legalizing a scalar_to_vector of i64 -> v2i64 exposes a missing check in a
micro optimization to change a load followed by a scalar_to_vector into a
load and splat instruction on PPC.

llvm-svn: 251798
2015-11-02 14:01:11 +00:00
Hal Finkel 7d0e34eb33 [PowerPC] Recurse through constants when looking for TLS globals
We cannot form ctr-based loops around function calls, including calls to
__tls_get_addr used for PIC TLS variables. References to such TLS variables,
however, might be buried within constant expressions, and so we need to search
the entire constant expression to be sure that no references to such TLS
variables exist.

Fixes PR25256, reported by Eric Schweitz. This is a slightly-modified version
of the patch suggested by Eric in the bug report, and a test case I created.

llvm-svn: 251582
2015-10-28 23:43:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel bdd292ae22 [PowerPC] Don't return unsupported register classes for asm constraints
As a follow-up to r251566, do the same for the other optionally-supported
register classes (mostly for vector registers). Don't return an unavailable
register class (which would cause an assert later), but fail cleanly when
provided an unsupported inline asm constraint.

llvm-svn: 251575
2015-10-28 23:03:45 +00:00
Hal Finkel 34d4149452 [PowerPC] Cleanly reject asm crbit constraint with -crbits
When crbits are disabled, cleanly reject the constraint (return the register
class only to cause an assert later).

llvm-svn: 251566
2015-10-28 22:25:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel 0f0d2982b7 [PowerPC] Fix CodeGen/PowerPC/crbit-asm.ll test for -O1
Add the crbits processor feature so that the test can be run at -O1, etc.
regardless of the default crbits setting.

Fixes PR23778.

llvm-svn: 251548
2015-10-28 19:58:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel f4052340a4 [PowerPC] Replace cntlz[.] with cntlzw[.]
cntlz is the old POWER mnemonic. cntlzw is the PowerPC mnemonic.

This change fixes an issue when -no-integrated-as: The opcode cntlz is
unrecognized by gas

Alias the POWER mnemonic cntlz[.] to the PowerPC mnemonic cntlzw[.]
This is done for because the POWER cntlz mnemonic has be used by LLVM for
a very long time. We need to make sure that assembly programs
that are using the cntlz[.] do not break with this change.

Change PowerPC tests to reflect the insn change from cntlz to cntlzw.
Add assembly test to verify cntlz[.] is encoded correctly.

Patch by Tom Rix!

llvm-svn: 251489
2015-10-28 03:26:45 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 4ff3cf6d92 [SelectionDAG] Don't inspect !range metadata for extended loads
Summary:
Don't call `computeKnownBitsFromRangeMetadata` for extended loads --
this can cause a mismatch between the width of the !range metadata and
the width of the APInt's accumulating `KnownZero` (and `KnownOne` in the
future).  This isn't a problem now, but will be after a future change.

Note: this can be made more aggressive in the future.

Reviewers: nlewycky

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14107

llvm-svn: 251486
2015-10-28 03:20:10 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 8ad7399f8e [MachO] Stop generating *coal* sections.
Recommit r250342: move coal-sections-powerpc.s to subdirectory for powerpc.

Some background on why we don't have to use *coal* sections anymore:
Long ago when C++ was new and "weak" had not been standardized, an attempt was
made in cctools to support C++ inlines that can be coalesced by putting them
into their own section (TEXT/textcoal_nt instead of TEXT/text).

The current macho linker supports the weak-def bit on any symbol to allow it to
be coalesced, but the compiler still puts weak-def functions/data into alternate
section names, which the linker must map back to the base section name.

This patch makes changes that are necessary to prevent the compiler from using
the "coal" sections and have it use the non-coal sections instead when the
target architecture is not powerpc:

TEXT/textcoal_nt instead use TEXT/text
TEXT/const_coal instead use TEXT/const
DATA/datacoal_nt instead use DATA/data

If the target is powerpc, we continue to use the *coal* sections since anyone
targeting powerpc is probably using an old linker that doesn't have support for
the weak-def bits.

Also, have the assembler issue a warning if it encounters a *coal* section in
the assembly file and inform the users to use the non-coal sections instead.

rdar://problem/14265330

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13188

llvm-svn: 250370
2015-10-15 05:28:38 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 276332b47f Revert r250349.
Test case coal-sections-powerpc.s is still failing on some buildbots.

llvm-svn: 250351
2015-10-15 00:11:03 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 1cea644114 [MachO] Stop generating *coal* sections.
Recommit r250342: add -arch=ppc32 to the RUN lines of powerpc tests.

Some background on why we don't have to use *coal* sections anymore:
Long ago when C++ was new and "weak" had not been standardized, an attempt was
made in cctools to support C++ inlines that can be coalesced by putting them
into their own section (TEXT/textcoal_nt instead of TEXT/text).

The current macho linker supports the weak-def bit on any symbol to allow it to
be coalesced, but the compiler still puts weak-def functions/data into alternate
section names, which the linker must map back to the base section name.

This patch makes changes that are necessary to prevent the compiler from using
the "coal" sections and have it use the non-coal sections instead when the
target architecture is not powerpc:

TEXT/textcoal_nt instead use TEXT/text
TEXT/const_coal instead use TEXT/const
DATA/datacoal_nt instead use DATA/data

If the target is powerpc, we continue to use the *coal* sections since anyone
targeting powerpc is probably using an old linker that doesn't have support for
the weak-def bits.

Also, have the assembler issue a warning if it encounters a *coal* section in
the assembly file and inform the users to use the non-coal sections instead.

rdar://problem/14265330

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13188

llvm-svn: 250349
2015-10-14 23:48:10 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka d58d347e42 Revert r250342.
Investigate why coal-sections-powerpc.s is failing on some buildbots.

llvm-svn: 250346
2015-10-14 23:29:10 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka c078ae3e4f [MachO] Stop generating *coal* sections.
Some background on why we don't have to use *coal* sections anymore:
Long ago when C++ was new and "weak" had not been standardized, an attempt was
made in cctools to support C++ inlines that can be coalesced by putting them
into their own section (TEXT/textcoal_nt instead of TEXT/text).

The current macho linker supports the weak-def bit on any symbol to allow it to
be coalesced, but the compiler still puts weak-def functions/data into alternate
section names, which the linker must map back to the base section name.

This patch makes changes that are necessary to prevent the compiler from using
the "coal" sections and have it use the non-coal sections instead when the
target architecture is not powerpc:

TEXT/textcoal_nt instead use TEXT/text
TEXT/const_coal instead use TEXT/const
DATA/datacoal_nt instead use DATA/data

If the target is powerpc, we continue to use the *coal* sections since anyone
targeting powerpc is probably using an old linker that doesn't have support for
the weak-def bits.

Also, have the assembler issue a warning if it encounters a *coal* section in
the assembly file and inform the users to use the non-coal sections instead.

rdar://problem/14265330

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13188

llvm-svn: 250342
2015-10-14 22:45:36 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 048cc97fb1 [PowerPC] Fix invalid lxvdsx optimization (PR25157)
PR25157 identifies a bug where a load plus a vector shuffle is
incorrectly converted into an LXVDSX instruction.  That optimization
is only valid if the load is of a doubleword, and in the noted case,
it was not.  This corrects that problem.

Joint patch with Eric Schweitz, who provided the bugpoint-reduced test
case.

llvm-svn: 250324
2015-10-14 20:45:00 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic d389657399 Vector element extraction without stack operations on Power 8
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12032

This patch builds onto the patch that provided scalar to vector conversions
without stack operations (D11471).
Included in this patch:

    - Vector element extraction for all vector types with constant element number
    - Vector element extraction for v16i8 and v8i16 with variable element number
    - Removal of some unnecessary COPY_TO_REGCLASS operations that ended up
      unnecessarily moving things around between registers

Not included in this patch (will be in upcoming patch):

    - Vector element extraction for v4i32, v4f32, v2i64 and v2f64 with
      variable element number
    - Vector element insertion for variable/constant element number

Testing is provided for all extractions. The extractions that are not
implemented yet are just placeholders.

llvm-svn: 249822
2015-10-09 11:12:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel 4c45775880 [PowerPC] Disable shrink wrapping
Shrink wrapping is causing a self-hosting failure on PPC64/Linux. Disable for
now until the problem can be fixed.

llvm-svn: 248924
2015-09-30 17:29:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel bd582581b8 [DAGCombine] Fix getStoreMergeAndAliasCandidates's AA-enabled chain walking
When AA is being used, non-aliasing stores are canonicalized to use the same
chain, and DAGCombiner::getStoreMergeAndAliasCandidates can take advantage of
this by looking only as users of a store's chain operand. However, user
iteration is not result-number specific, we need to check that the use is as a
chain operand, and not via some other operand. It is certainly possible to have
another potentially-aliasing store, which shares the first's base pointer, and
uses the first's chain's node via some other operand.

Failure to catch this situation caused, at least in the included test case, an
assert later because the relative sequence-number ordering caused later
replacement to create a cycle in the DAG.

llvm-svn: 248698
2015-09-28 08:02:14 +00:00
Matthias Braun e86bbd8979 PrologueEpilogInserter: Fix missing live-ins when savepoint equals restorepoint
The algorithm would not modify the live-in list of blocks below the save
block point which is correct unless it happens to be a restore point at
the same time.
Also fixes the benign issue of live-in registers being added twice in
some cases.

The testcase is based on a test submitted by Kit Barton.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13176

llvm-svn: 248620
2015-09-25 21:41:40 +00:00
Matt Arsenault b774834429 DAGCombiner: Replace store of FP constant after attemping store merges
If storing multiple FP constants, some subset of the stores
would be replaced with integers due to visit order, so
MergeConsecutiveStores would only partially merge
these.

llvm-svn: 248169
2015-09-21 15:59:46 +00:00
Matthias Braun 0b7d6c14c9 SelectionDAG: Introduce PersistentID to SDNode for assert builds.
This gives us more human readable numbers to identify nodes in debug
dumps.

Before:
  0x7fcbd9700160: ch = EntryToken

  0x7fcbd985c7c8: i64 = Register %RAX

   ...

      0x7fcbd9700160: <multiple use>
    0x7fcbd985c578: i64,ch = MOV64rm 0x7fcbd985c6a0, 0x7fcbd985cc68, 0x7fcbd985c200, 0x7fcbd985cd90, 0x7fcbd985ceb8, 0x7fcbd9700160<Mem:LD8[@foo]> [ORD=2]

  0x7fcbd985c8f0: ch,glue = CopyToReg 0x7fcbd9700160, 0x7fcbd985c7c8, 0x7fcbd985c578 [ORD=3]

    0x7fcbd985c7c8: <multiple use>
    0x7fcbd985c8f0: <multiple use>
    0x7fcbd985c8f0: <multiple use>
  0x7fcbd985ca18: ch = RETQ 0x7fcbd985c7c8, 0x7fcbd985c8f0, 0x7fcbd985c8f0:1 [ORD=3]

Now:
  t0: ch = EntryToken

  t5: i64 = Register %RAX

    ...

      t0: <multiple use>
    t3: i64,ch = MOV64rm t10, t12, t11, t13, t14, t0<Mem:LD8[@foo]> [ORD=2]

  t6: ch,glue = CopyToReg t0, t5, t3 [ORD=3]

    t5: <multiple use>
    t6: <multiple use>
    t6: <multiple use>
  t7: ch = RETQ t5, t6, t6:1 [ORD=3]

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12564

llvm-svn: 248010
2015-09-18 17:41:00 +00:00
Quentin Colombet b4c6886215 [ShrinkWrap] Refactor the handling of infinite loop in the analysis.
- Strenghten the logic to be sure we hoist the restore point out of the current
  loop. (The fixes a bug with infinite loop, added as part of the patch.)
- Walk over the exit blocks of the current loop to conver to the desired restore
  point in one iteration of the update loop.

llvm-svn: 247958
2015-09-17 23:21:34 +00:00
Mehdi Amini d178f4fc89 Make the default triple optional by allowing an empty string
When building LLVM as a (potentially dynamic) library that can be linked against
by multiple compilers, the default triple is not really meaningful.
We allow to explicitely set it to an empty string when configuring LLVM.
In this case, said "target independent" tests in the test suite that are using
the default triple are disabled by matching the newly available feature
"default_triple".

Reviewers: probinson, echristo
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12660

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 247775
2015-09-16 05:34:32 +00:00
David Blaikie 2f40830dde [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter for global aliases
update.py:
import fileinput
import sys
import re

alias_match_prefix = r"(.*(?:=|:|^)\s*(?:external |)(?:(?:private|internal|linkonce|linkonce_odr|weak|weak_odr|common|appending|extern_weak|available_externally) )?(?:default |hidden |protected )?(?:dllimport |dllexport )?(?:unnamed_addr |)(?:thread_local(?:\([a-z]*\))? )?alias"
plain = re.compile(alias_match_prefix + r" (.*?))(| addrspace\(\d+\) *)\*($| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|addrspacecast|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$)")
cast  = re.compile(alias_match_prefix + r") ((?:bitcast|inttoptr|addrspacecast)\s*\(.* to (.*?)(| addrspace\(\d+\) *)\*\)\s*(?:;.*)?$)")
gep   = re.compile(alias_match_prefix + r") ((?:getelementptr)\s*(?:inbounds)?\s*\((?P<type>.*), (?P=type)(?:\s*addrspace\(\d+\)\s*)?\* .*\)\s*(?:;.*)?$)")

def conv(line):
  m = re.match(cast, line)
  if m:
    return m.group(1) + " " + m.group(3) + ", " + m.group(2)
  m = re.match(gep, line)
  if m:
    return m.group(1) + " " + m.group(3) + ", " + m.group(2)
  m = re.match(plain, line)
  if m:
    return m.group(1) + ", " + m.group(2) + m.group(3) + "*" + m.group(4) + "\n"
  return line

for line in sys.stdin:
  sys.stdout.write(conv(line))

apply.sh:
for name in "$@"
do
  python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name"
  rm -f "$name.tmp"
done

The actual commands:
From llvm/src:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh
From llvm/src/tools/clang:
find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}"
From llvm/src/tools/polly:
find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh

llvm-svn: 247378
2015-09-11 03:22:04 +00:00
Kit Barton d3b904d440 Enable the shrink wrapping optimization for PPC64.
The changes in this patch are as follows:
  1. Modify the emitPrologue and emitEpilogue methods to work properly when the prologue and epilogue blocks are not the first/last blocks in the function
  2. Fix a bug in PPCEarlyReturn optimization caused by an empty entry block in the function
  3. Override the runShrinkWrap PredicateFtor (defined in TargetMachine) to check whether shrink wrapping should run:
      Shrink wrapping will run on PPC64 (Little Endian and Big Endian) unless -enable-shrink-wrap=false is specified on command line

A new test case, ppc-shrink-wrapping.ll was created based on the existing shrink wrapping tests for x86, arm, and arm64.

Phabricator review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11817

llvm-svn: 247237
2015-09-10 01:55:44 +00:00
Eric Christopher 71f6e2f568 Fix the PPC CTR Loop pass to look for calls to the intrinsics that
read CTR and count them as reading the CTR.

llvm-svn: 247083
2015-09-08 22:14:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel ccf9259c00 [PowerPC] Don't commute trivial rlwimi instructions
To commute a trivial rlwimi instructions (meaning one with a full mask and zero
shift), we'd need to ability to form an all-zero mask (instead of an all-one
mask) using rlwimi. We can't represent this, however, and we'll miscompile code
if we try.

The code quality problem that this highlights (that SDAG simplification can
lead to us generating an ISD::OR node with a constant zero LHS) will be fixed
as a follow-up.

Fixes PR24719.

llvm-svn: 246937
2015-09-06 04:17:30 +00:00
Hal Finkel b1518d6c24 [PowerPC] Fix and(or(x, c1), c2) -> rlwimi generation
PPCISelDAGToDAG has a transformation that generates a rlwimi instruction from
an input pattern that looks like this:

  and(or(x, c1), c2)

but the associated logic does not work if there are bits that are 1 in c1 but 0
in c2 (these are normally canonicalized away, but that can't happen if the 'or'
has other users. Make sure we abort the transformation if such bits are
discovered.

Fixes PR24704.

llvm-svn: 246900
2015-09-05 00:02:59 +00:00
Hal Finkel e6702ca0e2 [PowerPC] Try harder to find a base+offset when looking for consecutive accesses
When forming permutation-based unaligned vector loads, we need to know whether
it is valid to read ahead of the requested address by a full vector length.
Doing so is more efficient (and allows for more CSE with later loads), but
could trigger a page fault if invalid. To determine validity, we look for other
loads in the same block that access the relevant address range.

The relevant point here is that we need to do this as part of the process of
forming permutation-based vector loads, and this happens quite early in the
SDAG pipeline - specifically before many of the address calculations are fully
canonicalized. As a result, we need to try harder to recognize base+offset
address computations, because they still might appear as chain of adds
(base+offset+offset, for example). To account for this, we'll look through
chains of adds, accumulating the constant offsets.

llvm-svn: 246813
2015-09-03 22:37:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel 99d95328d6 [PowerPC] Compute the MMO offset for an unaligned load with signed arithmetic
If you compute the MMO offset using unsigned arithmetic, you end up with a
large positive offset instead of a small negative one. In theory, this could
cause bad instruction-scheduling decisions later.

I noticed this by inspection from the debug output, and using that for the
regression test is the best I can do right now.

llvm-svn: 246805
2015-09-03 21:12:15 +00:00
Hal Finkel 79dbf5b562 [PowerPC] Cleanup cost model for unaligned vector loads/stores
I'm adding a regression test to better cover code generation for unaligned
vector loads and stores, but there's no functional change to the code
generation here. There is an improvement to the cost model for unaligned vector
loads and stores, mostly for QPX (for which we were not previously accounting
for the permutation-based loads), and the cost model implementation is cleaner.

llvm-svn: 246712
2015-09-02 21:03:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel 77c8b7ffd3 [PowerPC] Don't always consider P8Altivec-only masks in LowerVECTOR_SHUFFLE
LowerVECTOR_SHUFFLE needs to decide whether to pass a vector shuffle off to the
TableGen-generated matching code, and it does this by testing the same
predicates used by the TableGen files. Unfortunately, when we added new
P8Altivec-only predicates, we started universally testing them in
LowerVECTOR_SHUFFLE, and if then matched when targeting a system prior to a P8,
we'd end up with a selection failure.

llvm-svn: 246675
2015-09-02 16:52:37 +00:00
Hal Finkel 1baec5323b [DAGCombine] Fixup SETCC legality checking
SETCC is one of those special node types for which operation actions (legality,
etc.) is keyed off of an operand type, not the node's value type. This makes
sense because the value type of a legal SETCC node is determined by its
operands' value type (via the TLI function getSetCCResultType). When the
SDAGBuilder creates SETCC nodes, it either creates them with an MVT::i1 value
type, or directly with the value type provided by TLI.getSetCCResultType.

The first problem being fixed here is that DAGCombine had several places
querying TLI.isOperationLegal on SETCC, but providing the return of
getSetCCResultType, instead of the operand type directly. This does not mean
what the author thought, and "luckily", most in-tree targets have SETCC with
Custom lowering, instead of marking them Legal, so these checks return false
anyway.

The second problem being fixed here is that two of the DAGCombines could create
SETCC nodes with arbitrary (integer) value types; specifically, those that
would simplify:

  (setcc a, b, op1) and|or (setcc a, b, op2) -> setcc a, b, op3
     (which is possible for some combinations of (op1, op2))

If the operands of the and|or node are actual setcc nodes, then this is not an
issue (because the and|or must share the same type), but, the relevant code in
DAGCombiner::visitANDLike and DAGCombiner::visitORLike actually calls
DAGCombiner::isSetCCEquivalent on each operand, and that function will
recognise setcc-like select_cc nodes with other return types. And, thus, when
creating new SETCC nodes, we need to be careful to respect the value-type
constraint. This is even true before type legalization, because it is quite
possible for the SELECT_CC node to have a legal type that does not happen to
match the corresponding TLI.getSetCCResultType type.

To be explicit, there is nothing that later fixes the value types of SETCC
nodes (if the type is legal, but does not happen to match
TLI.getSetCCResultType). Creating SETCCs with an MVT::i1 value type seems to
work only because, either MVT::i1 is not legal, or it is what
TLI.getSetCCResultType returns if it is legal. Fixing that is a larger change,
however. For the time being, restrict the relevant transformations to produce
only SETCC nodes with a value type matching TLI.getSetCCResultType (or MVT::i1
prior to type legalization).

Fixes PR24636.

llvm-svn: 246507
2015-08-31 23:15:04 +00:00
Hal Finkel e0a28e54c7 [AggressiveAntiDepBreaker] Check for EarlyClobber on defining instruction
AggressiveAntiDepBreaker was doing some EarlyClobber checking, but was not
checking that the register being potentially renamed was defined by an
early-clobber def where there was also a use, in that instruction, of the
register being considered as the target of the rename. Fixes PR24014.

llvm-svn: 246423
2015-08-31 07:51:36 +00:00
Hal Finkel a2cdbce661 [PowerPC] Fixup SELECT_CC (and SETCC) patterns with i1 comparison operands
There were really two problems here. The first was that we had the truth tables
for signed i1 comparisons backward. I imagine these are not very common, but if
you have:
  setcc i1 x, y, LT
this has the '0 1' and the '1 0' results flipped compared to:
  setcc i1 x, y, ULT
because, in the signed case, '1 0' is really '-1 0', and the answer is not the
same as in the unsigned case.

The second problem was that we did not have patterns (at all) for the unsigned
comparisons select_cc nodes for i1 comparison operands. This was the specific
cause of PR24552. These had to be added (and a missing Altivec promotion added
as well) to make sure these function for all types. I've added a bunch more
test cases for these patterns, and there are a few FIXMEs in the test case
regarding code-quality.

Fixes PR24552.

llvm-svn: 246400
2015-08-30 22:12:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel 2d55698ed7 [PowerPC/MIR Serialization] Target flags serialization support
Add support for MIR serialization of PowerPC-specific operand target flags
(based on the generic infrastructure added in r244185 and r245383).

I won't even pretend that this is good test coverage, but this includes the
regression test associated with r246372. Adding an MIR test for that fix is far
superior to adding an IR-level test because particular instruction-scheduling
decisions are necessary in order to expose the bug, and using an MIR test we
can start the pipeline post-scheduling.

llvm-svn: 246373
2015-08-30 07:50:35 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 814b8e91c7 DI: Require subprogram definitions to be distinct
As a follow-up to r246098, require `DISubprogram` definitions
(`isDefinition: true`) to be 'distinct'.  Specifically, add an assembler
check, a verifier check, and bitcode upgrading logic to combat testcase
bitrot after the `DIBuilder` change.

While working on the testcases, I realized that
test/Linker/subprogram-linkonce-weak-odr.ll isn't relevant anymore.  Its
purpose was to check for a corner case in PR22792 where two subprogram
definitions match exactly and share the same metadata node.  The new
verifier check, requiring that subprogram definitions are 'distinct',
precludes that possibility.

I updated almost all the IR with the following script:

    git grep -l -E -e '= !DISubprogram\(.* isDefinition: true' |
    grep -v test/Bitcode |
    xargs sed -i '' -e 's/= \(!DISubprogram(.*, isDefinition: true\)/= distinct \1/'

Likely some variant of would work for out-of-tree testcases.

llvm-svn: 246327
2015-08-28 20:26:49 +00:00
Matt Arsenault d9c830154f Make MergeConsecutiveStores look at other stores on same chain
When combiner AA is enabled, look at stores on the same chain.
Non-aliasing stores are moved to the same chain so the existing
code fails because it expects to find an adajcent store on a consecutive
chain.

Because of how DAGCombiner tries these store combines,
MergeConsecutiveStores doesn't see the correct set of stores on the chain
when it visits the other stores. Each store individually has its chain
fixed before trying to merge consecutive stores, and then tries to merge
stores from that point before the other stores have been processed to
have their chains fixed. To fix this, attempt to use FindBetterChain
on any possibly neighboring stores in visitSTORE.

Suppose you have 4 32-bit stores that should be merged into 1 vector
store. One store would be visited first, fixing the chain. What happens is
because not all of the store chains have yet been fixed, 2 of the stores
are merged. The other 2 stores later have their chains fixed,
but because the other stores were already merged, they have different
memory types and merging the two different sized stores is not
supported and would be more difficult to handle.

llvm-svn: 246307
2015-08-28 17:31:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel 0f2ddcb83f [PowerPC] PPCVSXFMAMutate should ignore trivial-copy addends
We might end up with a trivial copy as the addend, and if so, we should ignore
the corresponding FMA instruction. The trivial copy can be coalesced away later,
so there's nothing to do here. We should not, however, assert. Fixes PR24544.

llvm-svn: 245907
2015-08-24 23:48:28 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 32fd189de2 [PPC64LE] Fix PR24546 - Swap optimization and debug values
This patch fixes PR24546, which demonstrates a segfault during the VSX
swap removal pass.  The problem is that debug value instructions were
not excluded from the list of instructions to be analyzed for webs of
related computation.  I've added the test case from the PR as a crash
test in test/CodeGen/PowerPC.

llvm-svn: 245862
2015-08-24 19:27:27 +00:00
Hal Finkel ff9639d6b7 [PowerPC] PPCVSXFMAMutate should not segfault on undef input registers
When PPCVSXFMAMutate would look at the input addend register, it would get its
input value number. This would fail, however, if the register was undef,
causing a segfault. Don't segfault (just skip such FMA instructions).

Fixes the test case from PR24542 (although that may have been over-reduced).

llvm-svn: 245741
2015-08-21 21:34:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel 9fdce9adee [PowerPC] Fix value type on XVCMPEQDP for v2f64 comparisons
XVCMPEQDP is used for VSX v2f64 equality comparisons, but the value type needs
to be v2i64 (as that's the corresponding SETCC type).

Fixes PR24225.

llvm-svn: 245535
2015-08-20 03:02:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel be78c25acb [PowerPC] Fix the int2fp(fp2int(x)) DAGCombine to ignore ppc_fp128
This DAGCombine was creating custom SDAG nodes with an illegal ppc_fp128
operand type because it was triggering on f64/f32 int2fp(fp2int(ppc_fp128 x)),
but shouldn't (it should only apply to f32/f64 types). The result was a crash.

llvm-svn: 245530
2015-08-20 01:18:20 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 5f1cea4141 Temporary fix for the self-host failures introduced by rL244921.
This revision has introduced an issue that only affects bootstrapped compiler
when it is printing the ASM. I am working on resolving the issue, but in the
meantime, I'm disabling the legalization of scalar_to_vector operation for v2i64
and the associated testing until I can get this fixed.

llvm-svn: 245481
2015-08-19 19:04:47 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 1c39ca6501 Scalar to vector conversions using direct moves
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11471

It improves the code generated for converting a scalar to a vector value. With
direct moves from GPRs to VSRs, we no longer require expensive stack operations
for this. Subsequent patches will handle the reverse case and more general
operations between vectors and their scalar elements.

llvm-svn: 244921
2015-08-13 17:40:44 +00:00
Alex Lorenz 2f43dd5a12 StackMap: FastISel: Add an appropriate number of immediate operands to the
frame setup instruction.

This commit ensures that the stack map lowering code in FastISel adds an
appropriate number of immediate operands to the frame setup instruction.

The previous code added just one immediate operand, which was fine for a target
like AArch64, but on X86 the ADJCALLSTACKDOWN64 instruction needs two explicit
operands. This caused the machine verifier to report an error when the old code
added just one.

Reviewers: Juergen Ributzka

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11853

llvm-svn: 244508
2015-08-10 21:27:03 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs 49e46ce8e2 Fix a bunch of trivial cases of 'CHECK[^:]*$' in the tests. NFCI
I looked into adding a warning / error for this to FileCheck, but there doesn't
seem to be a good way to avoid it triggering on the instances of it in RUN lines.

llvm-svn: 244481
2015-08-10 19:01:27 +00:00
Hal Finkel 17caf326e5 [MachineCombiner] Don't use the opcode-only form of computeInstrLatency
In r242277, I updated the MachineCombiner to work with itineraries, but I
missed a call that is scheduling-model-only (the opcode-only form of
computeInstrLatency). Using the form that takes an MI* allows this to work with
itineraries (and should be NFC for subtargets with scheduling models).

llvm-svn: 244020
2015-08-05 07:45:28 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 55ca964e94 DI: Disallow uniquable DICompileUnits
Since r241097, `DIBuilder` has only created distinct `DICompileUnit`s.
The backend is liable to start relying on that (if it hasn't already),
so make uniquable `DICompileUnit`s illegal and automatically upgrade old
bitcode.  This is a nice cleanup, since we can remove an unnecessary
`DenseSet` (and the associated uniquing info) from `LLVMContextImpl`.

Almost all the testcases were updated with this script:

    git grep -e '= !DICompileUnit' -l -- test |
    grep -v test/Bitcode |
    xargs sed -i '' -e 's,= !DICompileUnit,= distinct !DICompileUnit,'

I imagine something similar should work for out-of-tree testcases.

llvm-svn: 243885
2015-08-03 17:26:41 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith ed013cd221 DI: Remove DW_TAG_arg_variable and DW_TAG_auto_variable
Remove the fake `DW_TAG_auto_variable` and `DW_TAG_arg_variable` tags,
using `DW_TAG_variable` in their place Stop exposing the `tag:` field at
all in the assembly format for `DILocalVariable`.

Most of the testcase updates were generated by the following sed script:

    find test/ -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.mir" |
    xargs grep -l 'DILocalVariable' |
    xargs sed -i '' \
      -e 's/tag: DW_TAG_arg_variable, //' \
      -e 's/tag: DW_TAG_auto_variable, //'

There were only a handful of tests in `test/Assembly` that I needed to
update by hand.

(Note: a follow-up could change `DILocalVariable::DILocalVariable()` to
set the tag to `DW_TAG_formal_parameter` instead of `DW_TAG_variable`
(as appropriate), instead of having that logic magically in the backend
in `DbgVariable`.  I've added a FIXME to that effect.)

llvm-svn: 243774
2015-07-31 18:58:39 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 42ddd71120 [PPC] Fix PR24216: Don't generate splat for misaligned shuffle mask
Given certain shuffle-vector masks, LLVM emits splat instructions
which splat the wrong bytes from the source register.  The issue is
that the function PPC::isSplatShuffleMask() in PPCISelLowering.cpp
does not ensure that the splat pattern found is requesting bytes that
are aligned on an EltSize boundary.  This patch detects this situation
as not a valid splat mask, resulting in a permute being generated
instead of a splat.

Patch and test case by Tyler Kenney, cleaned up a bit by me.

This is a simple bug fix that would be good to incorporate into 3.7.

llvm-svn: 243519
2015-07-29 14:31:57 +00:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh 41169c5487 Fix typo.
llvm-svn: 243475
2015-07-28 20:38:29 +00:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh c5e53ca1b7 Limit this test only on linux.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10522

llvm-svn: 243474
2015-07-28 20:31:10 +00:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh 9843f406ec Move unit tests to target specific directories.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10522

llvm-svn: 243454
2015-07-28 17:32:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher f0024d14f1 Fix PPCMaterializeInt to check the size of the integer based on the
extension property we're requesting - zero or sign extended.

This fixes cases where we want to return a zero extended 32-bit -1
and not be sign extended for the entire register. Also updated the
already out of date comment with the current behavior.

llvm-svn: 243192
2015-07-25 00:48:08 +00:00
Eric Christopher 1fb23395c3 Clean up function attributes on PPC fast-isel tests.
llvm-svn: 243079
2015-07-24 01:07:50 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 2be8054b49 [PPC64LE] More vector swap optimization TLC
This makes one substantive change and a few stylistic changes to the
VSX swap optimization pass.

The substantive change is to permit LXSDX and LXSSPX instructions to
participate in swap optimization computations.  The previous change to
insert a swap following a SUBREG_TO_REG widening operation makes this
almost trivial.

I experimented with also permitting STXSDX and STXSSPX instructions.
This can be done using similar techniques:  we could insert a swap
prior to a narrowing COPY operation, and then permit these stores to
participate.  I prototyped this, but discovered that the pattern of a
narrowing COPY followed by an STXSDX does not occur in any of our
test-suite code.  So instead, I added commentary indicating that this
could be done.

Other TLC:
 - I changed SH_COPYSCALAR to SH_COPYWIDEN to more clearly indicate
 the direction of the copy.
 - I factored the insertion of swap instructions into a separate
 function.

Finally, I added a new test case to check that the scalar-to-vector
loads are working properly with swap optimization.

llvm-svn: 242838
2015-07-21 21:40:17 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 19dbd6c6c2 Add missing test for r242296 (vec_sld)
llvm-svn: 242680
2015-07-20 15:43:21 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 54cced54a6 [PowerPC] v4i32 is a VSRCRegClass
I was looking at some vector code generation and kept seeing
unnecessary vector copies into the Altivec half of the VSX registers.
I discovered that we overlooked v4i32 when adding the register classes
for VSX; we only added v4f32 and v2f64.  This means that anything that
canonicalizes into v4i32 (which is a LOT of stuff) ends up being
forced into VRRC on its way to VSRC.

The fix is one line.  The rest of the patch is fixing up some test
cases whose code generation has changed as a result.

This seems like it would be a good candidate for backport to 3.7.

llvm-svn: 242442
2015-07-16 21:14:07 +00:00
Hal Finkel 5d36b230b5 [PowerPC] Use the MachineCombiner to reassociate fadd/fmul
This is a direct port of the code from the X86 backend (r239486/r240361), which
uses the MachineCombiner to reassociate (floating-point) adds/muls to increase
ILP, to the PowerPC backend. The rationale is the same.

There is a lot of copy-and-paste here between the X86 code and the PowerPC
code, and we should extract at least some of this into CodeGen somewhere.
However, I don't want to do that until this code is enhanced to handle FMAs as
well. After that, we'll be in a better position to extract the common parts.

llvm-svn: 242279
2015-07-15 08:23:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel 4012024fea [PowerPC] Support symbolic targets in patchpoints
Follow-up r235483, with the corresponding support in PPC. We use a regular call
for symbolic targets (because they're much cheaper than indirect calls).

llvm-svn: 242239
2015-07-14 22:53:11 +00:00
Hal Finkel 9bbad03b98 [PowerPC] Use the ABI indirect-call protocol for patchpoints
We used to take the address specified as the direct target of the patchpoint
and did no TOC-pointer handling.  This, however, as not all that useful,
because MCJIT tends to create a lot of modules, and they have their own TOC
sections. Thus, to call from the generated code to other generated code, you
really need to switch TOC pointers. Make this work as expected, and under
ELFv1, tread the address as the function descriptor address so that the correct
TOC pointer can be loaded.

llvm-svn: 242217
2015-07-14 22:26:06 +00:00
Hal Finkel 8acae5276e [PowerPC] Fix the PPCInstrInfo::getInstrLatency implementation
PowerPC uses itineraries to describe processor pipelines (and dispatch-group
restrictions for P7/P8 cores). Unfortunately, the target-independent
implementation of TII.getInstrLatency calls ItinData->getStageLatency, and that
looks for the largest cycle count in the pipeline for any given instruction.
This, however, yields the wrong answer for the PPC itineraries, because we
don't encode the full pipeline. Because the functional units are fully
pipelined, we only model the initial stages (there are no relevant hazards in
the later stages to model), and so the technique employed by getStageLatency
does not really work. Instead, we should take the maximum output operand
latency, and that's what PPCInstrInfo::getInstrLatency now does.

This caused some test-case churn, including two unfortunate side effects.
First, the new arrangement of copies we get from function parameters now
sometimes blocks VSX FMA mutation (a FIXME has been added to the code and the
test cases), and we have one significant test-suite regression:

SingleSource/Benchmarks/BenchmarkGame/spectral-norm
	56.4185% +/- 18.9398%

In this benchmark we have a loop with a vectorized FP divide, and it with the
new scheduling both divides end up in the same dispatch group (which in this
case seems to cause a problem, although why is not exactly clear). The grouping
structure is hard to predict from the bottom of the loop, and there may not be
much we can do to fix this.

Very few other test-suite performance effects were really significant, but
almost all weakly favor this change. However, in light of the issues
highlighted above, I've left the old behavior available via a
command-line flag.

llvm-svn: 242188
2015-07-14 20:02:02 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 984a3613b3 Add missing builtins to the PPC back end for ABI compliance (vol. 4)
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11183

Back end portion of the fourth round of additions to altivec.h.

llvm-svn: 242167
2015-07-14 17:25:20 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 15deb803b4 [PPC64LE] More improvements to VSX swap optimization
This patch allows VSX swap optimization to succeed more frequently.
Specifically, it is concerned with common code sequences that occur
when copying a scalar floating-point value to a vector register.  This
patch currently handles cases where the floating-point value is
already in a register, but does not yet handle loads (such as via an
LXSDX scalar floating-point VSX load).  That will be dealt with later.

A typical case is when a scalar value comes in as a floating-point
parameter.  The value is copied into a virtual VSFRC register, and
then a sequence of SUBREG_TO_REG and/or COPY operations will convert
it to a full vector register of the class required by the context.  If
this vector register is then used as part of a lane-permuted
computation, the original scalar value will be in the wrong lane.  We
can fix this by adding a swap operation following any widening
SUBREG_TO_REG operation.  Additional COPY operations may be needed
around the swap operation in order to keep register assignment happy,
but these are pro forma operations that will be removed by coalescing.

If a scalar value is otherwise directly referenced in a computation
(such as by one of the many XS* vector-scalar operations), we
currently disable swap optimization.  These operations are
lane-sensitive by definition.  A MentionsPartialVR flag is added for
use in each swap table entry that mentions a scalar floating-point
register without having special handling defined.

A common idiom for PPC64LE is to convert a double-precision scalar to
a vector by performing a splat operation.  This ensures that the value
can be referenced as V[0], as it would be for big endian, whereas just
converting the scalar to a vector with a SUBREG_TO_REG operation
leaves this value only in V[1].  A doubleword splat operation is one
form of an XXPERMDI instruction, which takes one doubleword from a
first operand and another doubleword from a second operand, with a
two-bit selector operand indicating which doublewords are chosen.  In
the general case, an XXPERMDI can be permitted in a lane-swapped
region provided that it is properly transformed to select the
corresponding swapped values.  This transformation is to reverse the
order of the two input operands, and to reverse and complement the
bits of the selector operand (derivation left as an exercise to the
reader ;).

A new test case that exercises the scalar-to-vector and generalized
XXPERMDI transformations is added as CodeGen/PowerPC/swaps-le-5.ll.
The patch also requires a change to CodeGen/PowerPC/swaps-le-3.ll to
use CHECK-DAG instead of CHECK for two independent instructions that
now appear in reverse order.

There are two small unrelated changes that are added with this patch.
First, the XXSLDWI instruction was incorrectly omitted from the list
of lane-sensitive instructions; this is now fixed.  Second, I observed
that the same webs were being rejected over and over again for
different reasons.  Since it's sufficient to reject a web only once, I
added a check for this to speed up the compilation time slightly.

llvm-svn: 242081
2015-07-13 22:58:19 +00:00
Hal Finkel cbf08925ef [PowerPC] Make use of the TargetRecip system
r238842 added the TargetRecip system for controlling use of reciprocal
estimates for sqrt and division using a set of parameters that can be set by
the frontend. Clang now supports a sophisticated -mrecip option, and this will
allow that option to effectively control the relevant code-generation
functionality of the PPC backend.

llvm-svn: 241985
2015-07-12 02:33:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel 965cea5670 [PowerPC] Support the nest parameter attribute
This adds support for the 'nest' attribute, which allows the static chain
register to be set for functions calls under non-Darwin PPC/PPC64 targets. r11
is the chain register (which the PPC64 ELF ABI calls the "environment
pointer"). For indirect calls under PPC64 ELFv1, this would normally be loaded
from the function descriptor, but providing an explicit 'nest' parameter will
override that process and use the value provided.

This allows __builtin_call_with_static_chain to work as expected on PowerPC.

llvm-svn: 241984
2015-07-12 00:37:44 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic d358b8f80d Add missing builtins to the PPC back end for ABI compliance (vol. 2)
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10874

Back end portion of the second round of additions to altivec.h.

llvm-svn: 241398
2015-07-05 06:03:51 +00:00
Bill Schmidt a1c30053e7 [PPC64LE] Remove implicit-subreg restriction from VSX swap removal
In r241285, I removed the SUBREG_TO_REG restriction from VSX swap
removal, determining that this was overly conservative.  We have
another form of the same restriction in that we check for the presence
of implicit subregs in vector operations.  As with SUBREG_TO_REG for
partial register conversions, an implicit subreg is safe in and of
itself, provided no other operation makes a lane-sensitive assumption
about the result.  This patch removes that restriction, by removing
the HasImplicitSubreg flag and all code that relies on it.

I've added a test case that fails to optimize before this patch is
applied, and optimizes properly with the patch.  Test based on a
report from Anton Blanchard.

llvm-svn: 241290
2015-07-02 19:01:22 +00:00
Bill Schmidt 7c691fee1c [PPC64LE] Teach swap optimization about the doubleword splat idiom
With a previous patch, the VSX swap optimization is able to recognize
the doubleword load-splat idiom that can be implemented using lxvdsx.
However, that does not cover a doubleword splat where the source is a
register.  We can implement this using xxspltd (a special form of
xxpermdi).  This patch teaches the swap optimization pass about this
idiom.

As a prerequisite, it also permits swap optimization to succeed for
all forms of SUBREG_TO_REG.  Previously we were conservative and only
allowed SUBREG_TO_REG when it copied a full register.  However, on
reflection any form of SUBREG_TO_REG is safe in and of itself, so long
as an unsafe operation is not performed on its result.  In particular,
a widening SUBREG_TO_REG often occurs as an input to a doubleword
splat idiom, particularly in auto-vectorized code.

The doubleword splat idiom is an XXPERMDI operation where both source
registers are identical, and the selection mask is either 0 (splat the
first element) or 3 (splat the second element).  To determine whether
the registers are identical, we use the existing mechanism for looking
through "copy-like" operations.  That mechanism has a side effect of
marking the XXPERMDI operation as using a physical register, which
would invalidate its presence in a swap-optimized region.  This is
correct for the form of XXPERMDI that performs a swap and hence would
be removed, but is not what we want for a doubleword-splat variety of
XXPERMDI.  Therefore we reset the physical-register flag on the
XXPERMDI when it represents a splat.

A simple test case is added to verify that we generate the splat and
that we also remove the xxswapd instructions that would otherwise be
associated with the load and store of another operand.

llvm-svn: 241285
2015-07-02 17:03:06 +00:00
Bill Schmidt ae94f11d55 [PPC64LE] Enable missing lxvdsx optimization, and related swap optimization
When adding little-endian vector support for PowerPC last year, I
inadvertently disabled an optimization that recognizes a load-splat
idiom and generates the lxvdsx instruction.  This patch moves the
offending logic so lxvdsx is once again generated.

This pattern is frequently generated by the vectorizer for scalar
loads of an effective constant.  Previously the lxvdsx instruction was
wrongly listed as lane-sensitive for the VSX swap optimization (since
both doublewords are identical, swaps are safe).  This patch fixes
this as well, so that vectorized code using lxvdsx can now have swaps
removed from the computation.

There is an existing test (@test50) in test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vsx.ll
that checks for the missing optimization.  However, vsx.ll was only
being tested for POWER7 with big-endian code generation.  I've added
a little-endian RUN statement and expected LE code generation for all
the tests in vsx.ll to give us a bit better VSX coverage, including
what's needed for this patch.

llvm-svn: 241183
2015-07-01 19:40:07 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 9c8d4cf272 Fixes a bug with __builtin_vsx_lxvdw4x on Little Endian systems
llvm-svn: 241108
2015-06-30 19:45:45 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic f502a428e6 Add missing builtins to the PPC back end for ABI compliance (vol. 1)
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10638

This is the back end portion of patch
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10637
It just adds the code gen and intrinsic functions necessary to support that patch to the back end.

llvm-svn: 240820
2015-06-26 19:26:53 +00:00
Kit Barton 13894c7f35 [PPC] Implement vmrgew and vmrgow instructions
This patch adds support for the vector merge even word and vector merge odd word
instructions introduced in POWER8.

Phabricator review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10704

llvm-svn: 240650
2015-06-25 15:17:40 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 9ac06a0e6b Improve the --expand-relocs handling of MachO.
In a relocation target can take 3 basic forms

* A r_value in scattered relocations.
* A symbol in external relocations.
* A section is non-external relocations.

Have the dump reflect that. With this change we go from

CHECK-NEXT:       Extern: 0
CHECK-NEXT:       Type: X86_64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR (5)
CHECK-NEXT:       Symbol: 0x2
CHECK-NEXT:       Scattered: 0

To just

// CHECK-NEXT:       Type: X86_64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR (5)
// CHECK-NEXT:       Section: __data (2)

Since the relocation is with a section, we print the seciton name and don't
need to say that it is not scattered or external.

Someone motivated can add further special cases for things like
ARM64_RELOC_ADDEND and ARM_RELOC_PAIR.

llvm-svn: 240073
2015-06-18 22:38:20 +00:00
Rafael Espindola aaaa575f71 Use --expand-relocs in a test. It will make the next change easier to read.
llvm-svn: 240053
2015-06-18 20:57:35 +00:00
David Majnemer 7fddeccb8b Move the personality function from LandingPadInst to Function
The personality routine currently lives in the LandingPadInst.

This isn't desirable because:
- All LandingPadInsts in the same function must have the same
  personality routine.  This means that each LandingPadInst beyond the
  first has an operand which produces no additional information.

- There is ongoing work to introduce EH IR constructs other than
  LandingPadInst.  Moving the personality routine off of any one
  particular Instruction and onto the parent function seems a lot better
  than have N different places a personality function can sneak onto an
  exceptional function.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10429

llvm-svn: 239940
2015-06-17 20:52:32 +00:00
Kit Barton 4f79f96fd7 Properly handle the mftb instruction.
The mftb instruction was incorrectly marked as deprecated in the PPC
Backend. Instead, it should not be treated as deprecated, but rather be
implemented using the mfspr instruction. A similar patch was put into GCC last
year. Details can be found at:

https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2014-11/msg00383.html.
This change will replace instances of the mftb instruction with the mfspr
instruction for all CPUs except 601 and pwr3. This will also be the default
behaviour.

Additional details can be found in:

https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23680

Phabricator review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10419

llvm-svn: 239827
2015-06-16 16:01:15 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic ea1db8a697 LLVM support for vector quad bit permute and gather instructions through builtins
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10096

This is the back end portion of the patch related to D10095.
The patch adds the instructions and back end intrinsics for:
vbpermq
vgbbd

llvm-svn: 239505
2015-06-11 06:21:25 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 376e17364f Add support for VSX FMA single-precision instructions to the PPC back end
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9941

It adds the various FMA instructions introduced in the version 2.07 of
the ISA along with the testing for them. These are operations on single
precision scalar values in VSX registers.

llvm-svn: 238578
2015-05-29 17:13:25 +00:00