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Saleem Abdulrasool
70d641fbec ARM: correct toggling behaviour
This was a thinko.  The intent was to flip the explicit bits that need toggling
rather than all bits.  This would result in incorrect behaviour (which now is
tested).

Thanks to Nico Weber for pointing this out!

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2014-08-17 19:20:38 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
36d685d8e8 Reverted last commit
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2014-08-17 09:39:48 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
8b88009194 Reverted last commit
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2014-08-17 09:36:07 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
a73ac1f463 Added a table for intrinsics on X86.
It should remove dosens of lines in handling instrinsics (in a huge switch) and give an easy way to add new intrinsics.
I did not completed to move al intrnsics to the table, I'll do this in the upcomming commits.


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2014-08-17 09:00:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
48c67ed949 [x86] Fix an indentation goof in a prior commit. Should have re-run
clang-format.

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2014-08-17 00:40:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a3805f1c73 [x86] Teach lots of the new vector shuffle lowering to use UNPCK
instructions for blend operations at 128 bits. This was a serious hole
in our prior blend lowering.

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2014-08-16 09:42:15 +00:00
Nico Weber
f1aba61bb5 arm asm: Let .fpu enable instructions, PR20447.
I'm not very happy with duplicating the fpu->feature mapping in ARMAsmParser.cpp
and in clang's driver. See the bug for a patch that doesn't do that, and the
review thread [1] for why this duplication exists.

1: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20140811/231052.html


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2014-08-16 05:37:51 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5dc48ac04a [PowerPC] Mark fixed-offset byvals as pointed-to by IR values
A byval object, even if allocated at a fixed offset (prescribed by the ABI) is
pointed to by IR values. Most fixed-offset stack objects are not pointed-to by
IR values, so the default is to assume this is not possible. However, we need
to override the default in this case (instruction scheduling can cause
miscompiles otherwise).

Fixes PR20280.

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2014-08-16 00:17:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bdd8b6bfb9 [PowerPC] Darwin byval arguments are not immutable
On PPC/Darwin, byval arguments occur at fixed stack offsets in the callee's
frame, but are not immutable -- the pointer value is directly available to the
higher-level code as the address of the argument, and the value of the byval
argument can be modified at the IR level.

This is necessary, but not sufficient, to fix PR20280. When PR20280 is fixed in
a follow-up commit, its test case will cover this change.

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2014-08-16 00:16:29 +00:00
Robin Morisset
f0d509a1ba Get rid of dead code: SelectAtomic64 in X86ISelDAGtoDAG.cpp
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2014-08-15 23:36:00 +00:00
Robin Morisset
c51ec911e5 Fix typos in comments
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2014-08-15 22:17:28 +00:00
Chad Rosier
cc921d6f41 [AArch32] Add support for FP rounding operations for ARMv8/AArch32.
Phabricator Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4935

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2014-08-15 21:38:16 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
9ad3f9b8e1 [FastISel][AArch64] Fix a latent bug in floating-point materialization.
The floating-point value positive zero (+0.0) is a valid immedate value
according to isFPImmLegal. As a result AArch64 FastISel went ahead and
used the immediate version of fmov to materialize the constant.

The problem is that the immediate version of fmov cannot encode an imediate for
postive zero. Instead a fmov from the zero register was supposed to be used in
this case.

This fix adds handling for this special case and uses fmov from the zero
register to materialize a positive zero (negative zeroes go to the constant
pool).

There is no test case for this, because this code is currently dead. It will be
enabled in a future commit and I will add a test case in a separate commit
after that.

This fixes <rdar://problem/18027157>.

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2014-08-15 18:55:55 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
db9a5cb2ea Reapplying [FastISel][AArch64] Cleanup constant materialization code. NFCI.
Note: This reapplies r215582 without any modifications. The refactoring wasn't
responsible for the buildbot failures.

Original commit message:
Cleanup and prepare constant materialization code for future commits.

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2014-08-15 18:55:52 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
c86e55eb6e R600/SI: Move all fabs / fneg handling to patterns
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Matt Arsenault
0498d07255 R600/SI: Use source modifiers for f64 fneg
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Matt Arsenault
c882fc78fe R600/SI: Use source modifier for f64 fabs
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2014-08-15 18:42:15 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
b5cb5e29a7 R600/SI: Refactor fneg / fabs patterns
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2014-08-15 18:42:11 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
2726e7d60b Fix the build with MSVC 2013 after new shuffle code
MSVC gives this awesome diagnostic:

..\lib\Target\X86\X86ISelLowering.cpp(7085) : error C2971: 'llvm::VariadicFunction1' : template parameter 'Func' : 'isShuffleEquivalentImpl' : a local variable cannot be used as a non-type argument
        ..\include\llvm/ADT/VariadicFunction.h(153) : see declaration of 'llvm::VariadicFunction1'
        ..\lib\Target\X86\X86ISelLowering.cpp(7061) : see declaration of 'isShuffleEquivalentImpl'

Using an anonymous namespace makes the problem go away.

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2014-08-15 18:03:58 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
34ef4cd65b R600/SI: Fix offset folding in some cases with shifted pointers.
Ordinarily (shl (add x, c1), c2) -> (add (shl x, c2), c1 << c2)
is only done if the add has one use. If the resulting constant
add can be folded into an addressing mode, force this to happen
for the pointer operand.

This ends up happening a lot because of how LDS objects are allocated.
Since the globals are allocated next to each other, acessing the first
element of the second object is directly indexed by a shifted pointer.

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2014-08-15 17:49:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
92ee945e2e [x86] Teach the new AVX v4f64 shuffle lowering to use UNPCK instructions
where applicable for blending.

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2014-08-15 17:42:00 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
5bc44c7603 R600/SI: Add intrinsic for ldexp
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2014-08-15 17:30:25 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
ed76ca720b R600/SI: Implement isLegalAddressingMode
The default assumes that a 16-bit signed offset is used.
LDS instruction use a 16-bit unsigned offset, so it wasn't
being used in some cases where it was assumed a negative offset
could be used.

More should be done here, but first isLegalAddressingMode needs
to gain an addressing mode argument. For now, copy most of the rest
of the default implementation with the immediate offset change.

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2014-08-15 17:17:07 +00:00
Moritz Roth
d84561bf69 ARM: Fix and re-enable load/store optimizer for Thumb1.
In a previous iteration of the pass, we would try to compensate for
writeback by updating later instructions and/or inserting a SUBS to
reset the base register if necessary.
Since such a SUBS sets the condition flags it's not generally safe to do
this. For now, only merge LDR/STRs if there is no writeback to the base
register (LDM that loads into the base register) or the base register is
killed by one of the merged instructions. These cases are clear wins
both in terms of instruction count and performance.

Also add three new test cases, and update the existing ones accordingly.

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2014-08-15 17:00:30 +00:00
Moritz Roth
713d9cbc3e ARM load/store optimizer: Compute BaseKill correctly.
This adds some code back that was deleted in r92053. The location of the
last merged memory operation needs to be kept up-to-date since MemOps
may be in a different order to the original instruction stream to
allow merging (since registers need to be in ascending order). Also
simplify the logic to determine BaseKill using findRegisterUseOperandIdx
to use an equivalent function call instead.

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2014-08-15 17:00:20 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
7b0f4a82d4 [FastISel][ARM] Fix a think-o in my previous commit (r215682).
We actually need to return the register into which we materialized the constant
and not just "true" for success. This code is currently partially dead, that is
why it didn't trigger any failures yet. Once I change the order of the constant
materialization this code will be fully exercised.

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2014-08-15 16:59:46 +00:00
Amara Emerson
cef3ad6720 [AArch64] Narrow arguments passed in wrong position on the stack in
big-endian mode.

Patch by Asiri Rathnayake.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4922

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2014-08-15 14:29:57 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
a348fc7fda Remove HasLEB128.
We already require CFI, so it should be safe to require .leb128 and .uleb128.

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2014-08-15 14:01:07 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5a649ba0ee PPC: Clean up pointer casting, no functionality change.
Silences GCC's -Wcast-qual.

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2014-08-15 11:05:45 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
12e69a0267 [x86] Add the initial skeleton of type-based dispatch for AVX vectors in
the new shuffle lowering and an implementation for v4 shuffles.

This allows us to handle non-half-crossing shuffles directly for v4
shuffles, both integer and floating point. This currently misses places
where we could perform the blend via UNPCK instructions, but otherwise
generates equally good or better code for the test cases included to the
existing vector shuffle lowering. There are a few cases that are
entertainingly better. ;]

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2014-08-15 11:01:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d996c5b54b [x86] Teach the instruction printer to decode immediate operands to
BLENDPS, BLENDPD, and PBLENDW instructions into pretty shuffle comments.

These will be used in my next commit as part of test cases for AVX
shuffles which can directly use blend in more places.

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2014-08-15 11:01:37 +00:00
Tim Northover
f52efce72d ARM: implement MRS/MSR (banked reg) system instructions.
These are system-only instructions for CPUs with virtualization
extensions, allowing a hypervisor easy access to all of the various
different AArch32 registers.

rdar://problem/17861345

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2014-08-15 10:47:12 +00:00
Erik Verbruggen
69d0bd6175 Remove testcase from README which we didn't get. We do get it now.
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2014-08-15 10:33:03 +00:00
Vladimir Medic
30bb8f60e5 Current implementation of c.cond.fmt instructions only accept default cc0 register. This patch enables the instruction to accept other fcc registers. The aliases with default fcc0 registers are also defined.
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2014-08-15 09:29:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
437928be5c [x86] Remove the duplicated code for testing whether we can widen the
elements of a shuffle mask and simplify how it works. No functionality
changed now that the bug that was here has been fixed.

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2014-08-15 07:41:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
886f0101a7 [x86] Fix the very broken formation of vpunpck instructions in the
target-specific shuffl DAG combines.

We were recognizing the paired shuffles backwards. This code needs to be
replaced anyways as we have the same functionality elsewhere, but I'll
do the refactoring in a follow-up, this is the minimal fix to the
behavior.

In addition to fixing miscompiles with the new vector shuffle lowering,
it also causes the canonicalization to kick in much better, selecting
the smaller encoding variants in lots of places in the new AVX path.
This still isn't quite ideal as we don't need both the shufpd and the
punpck instructions, but that'll get fixed in a follow-up patch.

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2014-08-15 03:54:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
477f28c48d [x86] Fix PR20540 where the x86 shuffle DAG combiner had completely
broken logic for merging shuffle masks in the face of SM_SentinelZero
mask operands.

While these are '-1' they don't mean 'undef' the way '-1' means in the
pre-legalized shuffle masks. Instead, they mean that the shuffle
operation is forcibly zeroing that lane. Reflect this and explicitly
handle it in a bunch of places. In one place the effect is equivalent
but much more clear. In the rest it was really weirdly broken.

Also, rewrite the entire merging thing to be a more directy operation
with a single loop and just doing math to map the indices through the
various masks.

Also add a bunch of asserts to try to make in extremely clear what the
different masks can possibly look like.

Finally, add some comments to clarify that we're merging shuffle masks
*up* here rather than *down* as we do everywhere else, and thus the
logic is quite confusing.

Thanks to several different people for sending test cases, and for
Robert Khasanov for an initial attempt at fixing.

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2014-08-15 02:43:18 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
feb45e3f0f [PPC64] Add missing dependency on X2 to LDinto_toc.
The LDinto_toc pattern has been part of 64-bit PowerPC for a long
time, and represents loading from a memory location into the TOC
register (X2).  However, this pattern doesn't explicitly record that
it modifies that register.  This patch adds the missing dependency.

It was very surprising to me that this has never shown up as a problem
in the past, and that we only saw this problem recently in a single
scenario when building a self-hosted clang.  It turns out that in most
cases we have another dependency present that keeps the LDinto_toc
instruction tied in place.  LDinto_toc is used for TOC restore
following a call site, so this is a typical sequence:

   BCTRL8 <regmask>, %CTR8<imp-use>, %RM<imp-use>, %X3<imp-use>, %X12<imp-use>, %X1<imp-def>, ...
   LDinto_toc 24, %X1
   ADJCALLSTACKUP 96, 0, %R1<imp-def>, %R1<imp-use>

Because the LDinto_toc is inserted prior to the ADJCALLSTACKUP, there
is a natural anti-dependency between the two that keeps it in place.

Therefore we don't usually see a problem.  However, in one particular
case, one call is followed immediately by another call, and the second
call requires a parameter that is a TOC-relative address.  This is the
code sequence:

  BCTRL8 <regmask>, %CTR8<imp-use>, %RM<imp-use>, %X3<imp-use>, %X4<imp-use>, %X5<imp-use>, %X12<imp-use>, %X1<imp-def>, ...
  LDinto_toc 24, %X1
  ADJCALLSTACKUP 96, 0, %R1<imp-def>, %R1<imp-use>
  ADJCALLSTACKDOWN 96, %R1<imp-def>, %R1<imp-use>
  %vreg39<def> = ADDIStocHA %X2, <ga:@.str>; G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39
  %vreg40<def> = ADDItocL %vreg39<kill>, <ga:@.str>; G8RC:%vreg40 G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39

Note that the back-to-back stack adjustments are the same size!  The
back end is smart enough to recognize this and optimize them away:

  BCTRL8 <regmask>, %CTR8<imp-use>, %RM<imp-use>, %X3<imp-use>, %X4<imp-use>, %X5<imp-use>, %X12<imp-use>, %X1<imp-def>, ...
  LDinto_toc 24, %X1
  %vreg39<def> = ADDIStocHA %X2, <ga:@.str>; G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39
  %vreg40<def> = ADDItocL %vreg39<kill>, <ga:@.str>; G8RC:%vreg40 G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39

Now there is nothing to prevent the ADDIStocHA instruction from moving
ahead of the LDinto_toc instruction, and because of the longest-path
heuristic, this is what happens.

With the accompanying patch, %X2 is represented as an implicit def:

  BCTRL8 <regmask>, %CTR8<imp-use>, %RM<imp-use>, %X3<imp-use>, %X4<imp-use>, %X5<imp-use>, %X12<imp-use>, %X1<imp-def>, ...
  LDinto_toc 24, %X1, %X2<imp-def,dead>
  ADJCALLSTACKUP 96, 0, %R1<imp-def,dead>, %R1<imp-use>
  ADJCALLSTACKDOWN 96, %R1<imp-def,dead>, %R1<imp-use>
  %vreg39<def> = ADDIStocHA %X2, <ga:@.str>; G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39
  %vreg40<def> = ADDItocL %vreg39<kill>, <ga:@.str>; G8RC:%vreg40 G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg39

So now when the two stack adjustments are removed, ADDIStocHA is
prevented from being moved above LDinto_toc.

I have not yet created a test case for this, because the original
failure occurs on a relatively large function that needs reduction.
However, this is a fairly serious bug, despite its infrequency, and I
wanted to get this patch onto the list as soon as possible so that it
can be considered for a 3.5 backport.  I'll work on whittling down a
test case.

Have we missed the boat for 3.5 at this point?

Thanks,
Bill


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2014-08-15 01:25:26 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
266ecacfaa [FastISel][ARM] Fall-back to constant pool loads when materializing an i32 constant.
FastEmit_i won't always succeed to materialize an i32 constant and just fail.
This would trigger a fall-back to SelectionDAG, which is really not necessary.

This fix will first fall-back to a constant pool load to materialize the constant
before giving up for good.

This fixes <rdar://problem/18022633>.

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2014-08-14 23:29:49 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
6398a7f5fd Revert several FastISel commits to track down a buildbot error.
This reverts:
r215595 "[FastISel][X86] Add large code model support for materializing floating-point constants."
r215594 "[FastISel][X86] Use XOR to materialize the "0" value."
r215593 "[FastISel][X86] Emit more efficient instructions for integer constant materialization."
r215591 "[FastISel][AArch64] Make use of the zero register when possible."
r215588 "[FastISel] Let the target decide first if it wants to materialize a constant."
r215582 "[FastISel][AArch64] Cleanup constant materialization code. NFCI."

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2014-08-14 19:56:28 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
3f8f30fcee Fix whitespace error from r215279, NFC
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2014-08-14 17:18:26 +00:00
Adam Nemet
90eb948fc9 [AVX512] Switch FMA intrinsics to the masking version
This does the renaming and updates the lowering logic.

Part of <rdar://problem/17688758>

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2014-08-14 17:13:30 +00:00
Adam Nemet
b27f7ac2d7 [X86] Break out logic to map FMA Intrinsic number to Opcode
No functional change.  Will be used to lower AVX512 masking FMA intrinsics.

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2014-08-14 17:13:27 +00:00
Adam Nemet
e9565b2d72 [AVX512] Add enum for the static rounding types
No functional change.  This will be used by the new FMA intrinsic lowering
code.

We can probably add NO_EXC here as well, I am just not too familiar with this
part of AVX512 yet.  We can add that later.

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2014-08-14 17:13:26 +00:00
Adam Nemet
6360552890 [AVX512] Break out the logic to lower masking intrinsics
No functional change.  This will be used by the FMA intrinsic lowering as well
and hopefully many more.

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2014-08-14 17:13:24 +00:00
Adam Nemet
265d201e19 [AVX512] Add masking variant for the FMA instructions
This change further evolves the base class AVX512_masking in order to make it
suitable for the masking variants of the FMA instructions.

Besides AVX512_masking there is now a new base class that instructions
including FMAs can use: AVX512_masking_3src.  With three-source (destructive)
instructions one of the sources is already tied to the destination.  This
difference from AVX512_masking is captured by this new class.  The common bits
between _masking and _masking_3src are broken out into a new super class
called AVX512_masking_common.

As with valign, there is some corresponding restructuring of the underlying
format classes.  The idea is the same we want to derive from two classes
essentially: one providing the format bits and another format-independent
multiclass supplying the various masking and non-masking instruction variants.

Existing fma tests in avx512-fma*.ll provide coverage here for the non-masking
variants.  For masking, the next patches in the series will add intrinsics and
intrinsic tests.

For AVX512_masking_3src to work, the (ins ...) dag has to be passed *without*
the leading source operand that is tied to dst ($src1).  This is necessary to
properly construct the (ins ...) for the different variants.  For the record,
I did check that if $src is mistakenly included, you do get a fairly intuitive
error message from the tablegen backend.

Part of <rdar://problem/17688758>

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2014-08-14 17:13:19 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
14bc045838 Revert "[FastISel][AArch64] Add support for more addressing modes."
This reverts commits r215597, because it might have broken the build bots.

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2014-08-14 17:10:54 +00:00
Moritz Roth
d8b0f99f87 Testing commit access.
Remove a trailing whitespace.

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2014-08-14 16:20:50 +00:00
Aaron Ballman
f6964a7df9 Silencing an MSVC C4334 warning ('<<' : result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits (was 64-bit shift intended?)). NFC.
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2014-08-14 13:43:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
cad1711154 [x86] Begin stubbing out the AVX support in the new vector shuffle
lowering scheme.

Currently, this just directly bails to the fallback path of splitting
the 256-bit vector into two 128-bit vectors, operating there, and then
joining the results back together. While the results are far from
perfect, they are *shockingly* good for what we're doing here. I'll be
layering the rest of the functionality on top of this piece by piece and
updating tests as I go.

Note that 256-bit vectors in this mode are still somewhat WIP. While
I think the code paths that I'm adding here are clean and good-to-go,
there are still a lot of 128-bit assumptions that I'll need to stomp out
as I march through the functional spread here.

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