Add some more tests to make sure better operand
choices are still made. Leave some cases that seem
to have no reason to ever be e64 alone.
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Only handles LDS atomics for now, and will be used
to replace atomics with no uses with the no return
versions.
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This fixes hitting the same negative base offset problem
that was already fixed for regular loads and stores.
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Also fix bug this exposed where when legalizing an immediate
operand, a v_mov_b32 would be created with a VSrc dest register.
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This will simplify the SGPR spilling and also allow us to use
MachineFrameInfo for calculating offsets, which should be more
reliable than our custom code.
This fixes a crash in some cases where a register would be spilled
in a branch such that the VGPR defined for spilling did not dominate
all the uses when restoring.
This fixes a crash in an ocl conformance test. The test requries
register spilling and is too big to include.
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Abs/neg folding has moved out of foldOperands and into the instruction
selection phase using complex patterns. As a consequence of this
change, we now prefer to select the 64-bit encoding for most
instructions and the modifier operands have been dropped from
integer VOP3 instructions.
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neverHasSideEffects is deprecated, and hasSideEffects = 0 is already
set on the base classes of the basic ALU instruction classes. The
base classes also already set mayLoad = 0 and mayStore = 0
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This implements a solution for constant initializers suggested
by Vadim Girlin, where we store the data after the shader code
and then use the S_GETPC instruction to compute its address.
This saves use the trouble of creating a new buffer for constant data
and then having to pass the pointer to the kernel via user SGPRs or the
input buffer.
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This allows us to explicitly define the type of fixup that is needed,
so we can distinguish this from future fixup types.
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These instructions can only take a limited input range, and return
the constant value 1 out of range. We should do range reduction to
be able to process arbitrary values. Use a FRACT instruction after
normalization to achieve this. Also add a test for constant folding
with the lowered code with unsafe-fp-math enabled.
v2: use DAG lowering instead of intrinsic, adapt test
v3: calculate constant, fold pattern into instruction definition
v4: misc style fixes, add sin-fold testcase, cosmetics
Patch by Grigori Goronzy
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This makes the two intrinsics @llvm.convert.from.f16 and
@llvm.convert.to.f16 accept types other than simple "float". This is
only strictly needed for the truncate operation, since otherwise
double rounding occurs and there's no way to represent the strict IEEE
conversion. However, for symmetry we allow larger types in the extend
too.
During legalization, we can expand an "fp16_to_double" operation into
two extends for convenience, but abort when the truncate isn't legal. A new
libcall is probably needed here.
Even after this commit, various target tweaks are needed to actually use the
extended intrinsics. I've put these into separate commits for clarity, so there
are no actual tests of f64 conversion here.
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Assuming single precision denormals and accurate sqrt/div are not
reported, this passes the OpenCL conformance test.
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We need the intrinsics with offsets, so why not just add them all.
The R128 parameter will also be useful for reducing SGPR usage.
GL_ARB_image_load_store also adds some image GLSL modifiers like "coherent",
so Mesa will probably translate those to slc, glc, etc.
When LLVM 3.5 is released, I'll switch Mesa to these new intrinsics.
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Now that non-leaf ComplexPatterns are allowed we can fold all the MUBUF
store patterns into the instruction definition. We will also be able to
reuse this new ComplexPattern for MUBUF loads and atomic operations.
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R600 was using a clamped version of rsq, but SI was not. Add a
new rsq_clamped intrinsic and use them consistently.
It's unclear to me from the documentation what behavior
the R600 instructions have, so I assume they have the legacy behavior
described by the SI documents. For R600, use RECIPSQRT_IEEE
for both llvm.AMDGPU.rsq.legacy and llvm.AMDGPU.rsq. R600 also
has RECIPSQRT_FF, which I'm not sure how it fits in here.
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These will be used for custom lowering and for library
implementations of various math functions, so it's useful
to expose these as builtins.
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This contains all the previous patches + getlod support on top of it.
It doesn't use SDNodes anymore, so it's quite small.
It also adds v16i8 to SReg_128, which is used for the sampler descriptor.
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard
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