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Alkis Evlogimenos
271143fbe8 Remove .micro references as those files no longer exist and add some more recent Makefile additions to the list
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2004-02-26 04:14:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
00fa65be83 Fix typeo. grow() cannot shrink storage. clear() should really nuke storage
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2004-02-26 04:07:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
af6926a382 Fix typo
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2004-02-26 03:45:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
abcdf80ec6 The node doesn't have to be _no_ node flags, it just has to be complete and
not have any globals.


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2004-02-26 03:43:43 +00:00
Chris Lattner
1fe9874d15 Add _more_ functions
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2004-02-26 03:43:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f74a401f61 We have this snazzy link-time optimizer. How about we start using it? This
removes some cruft from 255.vortex, cleaning up after DAE and IPCP, which
do horrible, beautiful, things to vortex.


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2004-02-26 03:34:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8dd8d261a4 Fix some warnings, some of which were spurious, and some of which were real
bugs.  Thanks Brian!


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2004-02-26 01:20:02 +00:00
Misha Brukman
23e6c1ff45 Instructions to call and return from functions.
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2004-02-26 00:37:12 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
3a9ec199b5 One B00g fixed.
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2004-02-26 00:08:25 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
4c50715e9e Temporarily comment out asserts as they break things. I will uncomment
them when all the problem areas are fixed.


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2004-02-25 23:56:36 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
f3dd0dbc58 Fix typo. I wonder how this actually worked.
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2004-02-25 23:47:17 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
1e3aba1c19 Complete the SPEC_ROOT and USE_SPEC to SPEC2000_ROOT and USE_SPEC200 rename.
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2004-02-25 23:41:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner
cf14e71c5e Two changes:
1. Functions do not make things incomplete, only variables
 2. Constant global variables no longer need to be marked incomplete, because
    we are guaranteed that the initializer for the global will be in the
    graph we are hacking on now.  This makes resolution of indirect calls happen
    a lot more in the bu pass, supports things like vtables and the C counterparts
    (giant constant arrays of function pointers), etc...

Testcase here: test/Regression/Analysis/DSGraph/constant_globals.ll


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2004-02-25 23:36:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner
26b6dac640 New testcase
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2004-02-25 23:34:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c420ab6c25 When building local graphs, clone the initializer for constant globals into each
local graph that uses the global.


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2004-02-25 23:31:02 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
e3fcabe068 Fix bugs found with recent addition of assertions in
MRegisterInfo::is{Physical,Virtual}Register.


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2004-02-25 23:21:52 +00:00
Chris Lattner
51c06abbf1 Simplify the dead node elimination stuff
Make the incompleteness marker faster by looping directly over the globals
instead of over the scalars to find the globals

Fix a bug where we didn't mark a global incomplete if it didn't have any
outgoing edges.  This wouldn't break any current clients but is still wrong.


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2004-02-25 23:08:00 +00:00
Chris Lattner
52fc8d7ec9 Add a bunch more functions
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2004-02-25 23:06:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
153f24070c Try harder to get symbol info
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2004-02-25 23:06:30 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
9d20b71eca Represent va_list in interpreter as a (ec-stack-depth . var-arg-index)
pair, and look up varargs in the execution stack every time, instead of
just pushing iterators (which can be invalidated during callFunction())
around.  (union GenericValue now has a "pair of uints" member, to support
this mechanism.) Fixes Bug 234.


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2004-02-25 23:01:48 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
367b91d1bd Great sparc renaming fallout IV: Sparc --> SparcV9.
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2004-02-25 22:09:36 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
332d5d0a68 Duh, forgot to close the parenthesis.
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2004-02-25 22:07:14 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
338ce3d64e Add assert to isPhysicalRegister and isVirtualRegister to fail when
passed the special 'register' 0.


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2004-02-25 22:04:28 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
1d8b28a357 Remove asssert since it is breaking cases that it shouldn't.
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2004-02-25 22:01:06 +00:00
Alkis Evlogimenos
4d0d864be3 Add DenseMap template and actually use it for for mapping virtual regs
to objects.


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2004-02-25 21:55:45 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dd429c6de9 Add a new pass, run internalize first
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2004-02-25 21:35:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a93d19fff7 Add a new pass
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2004-02-25 21:35:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fdf6a3c8cc Add prototype
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2004-02-25 21:34:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
079236d1c9 My faith in programmers has been found to be totally misplaced. One would
assume that if they don't intend to write to a global variable, that they
would mark it as constant.  However, there are people that don't understand
that the compiler can do nice things for them if they give it the information
it needs.

This pass looks for blatently obvious globals that are only ever read from.
Though it uses a trivially simple "alias analysis" of sorts, it is still able
to do amazing things to important benchmarks.  253.perlbmk, for example,
contains several ***GIANT*** function pointer tables that are not marked
constant and should be.  Marking them constant allows the optimizer to turn
a whole bunch of indirect calls into direct calls.  Note that only a link-time
optimizer can do this transformation, but perlbmk does have several strings
and other minor globals that can be marked constant by this pass when run
from GCCAS.

176.gcc has a ton of strings and large tables that are marked constant, both
at compile time (38 of them) and at link time (48 more).  Other benchmarks
give similar results, though it seems like big ones have disproportionally
more than small ones.

This pass is extremely quick and does good things.  I'm going to enable it
in gccas & gccld.  Not bad for 50 SLOC.


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2004-02-25 21:34:36 +00:00
Misha Brukman
757df02826 SparcV8 regs are really 32-bit, not 64! Thanks, Chris.
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2004-02-25 21:03:02 +00:00
Misha Brukman
e07c2aa67c Clean up the tablegen descriptions for SparcV8.
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2004-02-25 21:02:21 +00:00
Misha Brukman
5914bf6ef5 Fix the SparcV8 register definitions that were imported from PPC template.
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2004-02-25 21:00:05 +00:00
Misha Brukman
3dff822988 SparcV8 has different types of instructions, but F1 is only used for CALL.
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2004-02-25 20:52:20 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
f44f72715d Note that this test is currently expected to fail.
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2004-02-25 20:34:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
95c34f2efd Add an assertion
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2004-02-25 19:37:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner
87124425d0 Fix failures in 099.go due to the cfgsimplify pass creating switch instructions
where there did not used to be any before


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2004-02-25 19:30:19 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
e785e531f4 SparcV8 skeleton
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2004-02-25 19:28:19 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
150666fd82 Great renaming part II: Sparc --> SparcV9 (also includes command-line options and Makefiles)
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2004-02-25 19:08:12 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
e3d6807ab5 Great renaming: Sparc --> SparcV9
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2004-02-25 18:44:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
adc1efe81c Add a bunch more functions used by perlbmk
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2004-02-25 17:43:20 +00:00
John Criswell
cac4b8ea04 Updated to use llc to generate CBE code.
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2004-02-25 17:15:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a39719ff24 Substantial improvements and cleanups for the release notes. We were missing
a bunch of stuff!  :)


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2004-02-25 16:36:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
940ff563f7 Fix incorrect debug code
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2004-02-25 15:15:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5f2c7b1975 Teach the instruction selector how to transform 'array' GEP computations into X86
scaled indexes.  This allows us to compile GEP's like this:

int* %test([10 x { int, { int } }]* %X, int %Idx) {
        %Idx = cast int %Idx to long
        %X = getelementptr [10 x { int, { int } }]* %X, long 0, long %Idx, ubyte 1, ubyte 0
        ret int* %X
}

Into a single address computation:

test:
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 4]
        mov %ECX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 8]
        lea %EAX, DWORD PTR [%EAX + 8*%ECX + 4]
        ret

Before it generated:
test:
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 4]
        mov %ECX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 8]
        shl %ECX, 3
        add %EAX, %ECX
        lea %EAX, DWORD PTR [%EAX + 4]
        ret

This is useful for things like int/float/double arrays, as the indexing can be folded into
the loads&stores, reducing register pressure and decreasing the pressure on the decode unit.
With these changes, I expect our performance on 256.bzip2 and gzip to improve a lot.  On
bzip2 for example, we go from this:

10665 asm-printer           - Number of machine instrs printed
   40 ra-local              - Number of loads/stores folded into instructions
 1708 ra-local              - Number of loads added
 1532 ra-local              - Number of stores added
 1354 twoaddressinstruction - Number of instructions added
 1354 twoaddressinstruction - Number of two-address instructions
 2794 x86-peephole          - Number of peephole optimization performed

to this:
9873 asm-printer           - Number of machine instrs printed
  41 ra-local              - Number of loads/stores folded into instructions
1710 ra-local              - Number of loads added
1521 ra-local              - Number of stores added
 789 twoaddressinstruction - Number of instructions added
 789 twoaddressinstruction - Number of two-address instructions
2142 x86-peephole          - Number of peephole optimization performed

... and these types of instructions are often in tight loops.

Linear scan is also helped, but not as much.  It goes from:

8787 asm-printer           - Number of machine instrs printed
2389 liveintervals         - Number of identity moves eliminated after coalescing
2288 liveintervals         - Number of interval joins performed
3522 liveintervals         - Number of intervals after coalescing
5810 liveintervals         - Number of original intervals
 700 spiller               - Number of loads added
 487 spiller               - Number of stores added
 303 spiller               - Number of register spills
1354 twoaddressinstruction - Number of instructions added
1354 twoaddressinstruction - Number of two-address instructions
 363 x86-peephole          - Number of peephole optimization performed

to:

7982 asm-printer           - Number of machine instrs printed
1759 liveintervals         - Number of identity moves eliminated after coalescing
1658 liveintervals         - Number of interval joins performed
3282 liveintervals         - Number of intervals after coalescing
4940 liveintervals         - Number of original intervals
 635 spiller               - Number of loads added
 452 spiller               - Number of stores added
 288 spiller               - Number of register spills
 789 twoaddressinstruction - Number of instructions added
 789 twoaddressinstruction - Number of two-address instructions
 258 x86-peephole          - Number of peephole optimization performed

Though I'm not complaining about the drop in the number of intervals.  :)


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2004-02-25 07:00:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b6bac51351 * Make the previous patch more efficient by not allocating a temporary MachineInstr
to do analysis.

*** FOLD getelementptr instructions into loads and stores when possible,
    making use of some of the crazy X86 addressing modes.

For example, the following C++ program fragment:

struct complex {
    double re, im;
    complex(double r, double i) : re(r), im(i) {}
};
inline complex operator+(const complex& a, const complex& b) {
    return complex(a.re+b.re, a.im+b.im);
}
complex addone(const complex& arg) {
    return arg + complex(1,0);
}

Used to be compiled to:
_Z6addoneRK7complex:
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 4]
        mov %ECX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 8]
***     mov %EDX, %ECX
        fld QWORD PTR [%EDX]
        fld1
        faddp %ST(1)
***     add %ECX, 8
        fld QWORD PTR [%ECX]
        fldz
        faddp %ST(1)
***     mov %ECX, %EAX
        fxch %ST(1)
        fstp QWORD PTR [%ECX]
***     add %EAX, 8
        fstp QWORD PTR [%EAX]
        ret

Now it is compiled to:
_Z6addoneRK7complex:
        mov %EAX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 4]
        mov %ECX, DWORD PTR [%ESP + 8]
        fld QWORD PTR [%ECX]
        fld1
        faddp %ST(1)
        fld QWORD PTR [%ECX + 8]
        fldz
        faddp %ST(1)
        fxch %ST(1)
        fstp QWORD PTR [%EAX]
        fstp QWORD PTR [%EAX + 8]
        ret

Other programs should see similar improvements, across the board.  Note that
in addition to reducing instruction count, this also reduces register pressure
a lot, always a good thing on X86.  :)


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2004-02-25 06:13:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
2e68037187 Add a helper to create an addressing mode given all of the pieces.
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2004-02-25 06:01:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
985fe3df6f add an inefficient way of folding structure and constant array indexes together
into a single LEA instruction.  This should improve the code generated for
things like X->A.B.C[12].D.

The bigger benefit is still coming though.  Note that this uses an LEA instruction
instead of an add, giving the register allocator more freedom.  We should probably
never generate ADDri32's.


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2004-02-25 03:45:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5a83096d6a Implement special case for storing an immediate into memory so that we don't need
an intermediate register.


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2004-02-25 02:56:58 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
bb92f6fbf2 Cygwin defines log2 as a macro. Undef it here IFF it has already been defined,
so that we always get the inline function instead. Remember, kids, like it says
in the GCC manual, "An Inline Function is As Fast As a Macro."


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2004-02-25 01:53:45 +00:00
Brian Gaeke
2051fe3df5 small portability fix.
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2004-02-24 22:58:31 +00:00