generates it. Make MVT::Vector expand-only, and remove the code in
Legalize that attempts to legalize it.
The plan for supporting N x Type is to continually epxand it in ExpandOp
until it gets down to 2 x Type, where it will be scalarized into a pair of
scalars.
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packed types with an element count of 1, although more generic support is
coming. This allows LLVM to turn the following code:
void %foo(<1 x float> * %a) {
entry:
%tmp1 = load <1 x float> * %a;
%tmp2 = add <1 x float> %tmp1, %tmp1
store <1 x float> %tmp2, <1 x float> *%a
ret void
}
Into:
_foo:
lfs f0, 0(r3)
fadds f0, f0, f0
stfs f0, 0(r3)
blr
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FP_TO_SINT is preferred to a larger FP_TO_UINT. This seems to be begging
for a TLI.isOperationCustom() helper function.
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you could be AND'ing with the result of a shift that shifts out all the
bits you care about, in addition to a constant.
Also, move over an add/sub_parts fold from legalize to the dag combiner,
where it works for things other than constants. Woot!
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Since calls return more than one value, don't bail if one of their uses
happens to be a node that's not an MVT::Other when following the chain
from CALLSEQ_START to CALLSEQ_END.
Once we've found a CALLSEQ_START, we can just return; there's no need to
tail-recurse further up the graph.
Most importantly, just because something only has one use doesn't mean we
should use it's one use to follow from start to end. This faulty logic
caused us to follow a chain of one-use FP operations back to a much earlier
call, putting a cycle in the graph from a later start to an earlier end.
This is a better fix that reverting to the workaround committed earlier
today.
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Neither of us have yet figured out why this code is necessary, but stuff
breaks if its not there. Still tracking this down...
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large basic blocks because it was purely recursive. This switches it to an
iterative/recursive hybrid.
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Though I have done extensive testing, it is possible that this will break
things in configs I can't test. Please let me know if this causes a problem
and I'll fix it ASAP.
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i64 values on targets that need that expanded to 32-bit registers. This fixes
PowerPC/2005-09-02-LegalizeDuplicatesCalls.ll and speeds up 189.lucas from
taking 122.72s to 81.96s on my desktop.
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them. This allows for elminination of redundant extends in the entry
blocks of functions on PowerPC.
Add support for i32 x i32 -> i64 multiplies, by recognizing when the inputs
to ISD::MUL in ExpandOp are actually just extended i32 values and not real
i64 values. this allows us to codegen
int mulhs(int a, int b) { return ((long long)a * b) >> 32; }
as:
_mulhs:
mulhw r3, r4, r3
blr
instead of:
_mulhs:
mulhwu r2, r4, r3
srawi r5, r3, 31
mullw r5, r4, r5
add r2, r2, r5
srawi r4, r4, 31
mullw r3, r4, r3
add r3, r2, r3
blr
with a similar improvement on x86.
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putting it into the constant pool. This allows the isel machinery to
create constants that it will end up deciding are not needed, without them
ending up in the resultant function constant pool.
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