no id's would cause early exit allowing IsLegalToFold to return true
instead of false, producing a cyclic dag.
This was striking the new isel because it isn't using SelectNodeTo yet,
which theoretically is just an optimization.
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dragonegg self-host build. I reverted 96640 in order to revert
96556 (96640 goes on top of 96556), but it also looks like with
both of them applied the breakage happens even earlier. The
symptom of the 96556 miscompile is the following crash:
llvm[3]: Compiling AlphaISelLowering.cpp for Release build
cc1plus: /home/duncan/tmp/tmp/llvm/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAG.cpp:4982: void llvm::SelectionDAG::ReplaceAllUsesWith(llvm::SDNode*, llvm::SDNode*, llvm::SelectionDAG::DAGUpdateListener*): Assertion `(!From->hasAnyUseOfValue(i) || From->getValueType(i) == To->getValueType(i)) && "Cannot use this version of ReplaceAllUsesWith!"' failed.
Stack dump:
0. Running pass 'X86 DAG->DAG Instruction Selection' on function '@_ZN4llvm19AlphaTargetLowering14LowerOperationENS_7SDValueERNS_12SelectionDAGE'
g++: Internal error: Aborted (program cc1plus)
This occurs when building LLVM using LLVM built by LLVM (via
dragonegg). Probably LLVM has miscompiled itself, though it
may have miscompiled GCC and/or dragonegg itself: at this point
of the self-host build, all of GCC, LLVM and dragonegg were built
using LLVM. Unfortunately this kind of thing is extremely hard
to debug, and while I did rummage around a bit I didn't find any
smoking guns, aka obviously miscompiled code.
Found by bisection.
r96556 | evancheng | 2010-02-18 03:13:50 +0100 (Thu, 18 Feb 2010) | 5 lines
Some dag combiner goodness:
Transform br (xor (x, y)) -> br (x != y)
Transform br (xor (xor (x,y), 1)) -> br (x == y)
Also normalize (and (X, 1) == / != 1 -> (and (X, 1)) != / == 0 to match to "test on x86" and "tst on arm"
r96640 | evancheng | 2010-02-19 01:34:39 +0100 (Fri, 19 Feb 2010) | 16 lines
Transform (xor (setcc), (setcc)) == / != 1 to
(xor (setcc), (setcc)) != / == 1.
e.g. On x86_64
%0 = icmp eq i32 %x, 0
%1 = icmp eq i32 %y, 0
%2 = xor i1 %1, %0
br i1 %2, label %bb, label %return
=>
testl %edi, %edi
sete %al
testl %esi, %esi
sete %cl
cmpb %al, %cl
je LBB1_2
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and T->isPointerTy(). Convert most instances of the first form to the second form.
Requested by Chris.
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IsLegalToFold and IsProfitableToFold. The generic version of the later simply checks whether the folding candidate has a single use.
This allows the target isel routines more flexibility in deciding whether folding makes sense. The specific case we are interested in is folding constant pool loads with multiple uses.
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This makes early tail duplication run 60 times faster when compiling the Firefox
JavaScript interpreter, see PR6186.
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lowering and requires that certain types exist in ValueTypes.h. Modified widening to
check if an op can trap and if so, the widening algorithm will apply only the op on
the defined elements. It is safer to do this in widening because the optimizer can't
guarantee removing unused ops in some cases.
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into TargetOpcodes.h. #include the new TargetOpcodes.h
into MachineInstr. Add new inline accessors (like isPHI())
to MachineInstr, and start using them throughout the
codebase.
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we can get in here if FastISel gives up in a block.
(Actually the two copies of this need to be unified. Later.)
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type is the same as the element type of the vector. EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT can
be used to extended the width of an integer type. This fixes a bug for
Generic/vector-casts.ll on a ppc750.
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"visit*" method is called, take the newly created nodes, walk them in a DFS
fashion, and if they don't have an ordering set, then give it one.
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This allows code gen and the exception table writer to cooperate to make sure
landing pads are associated with the correct invoke locations.
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Target independent isel should always pass along the "tail call" property. Change
target hook LowerCall's parameter "isTailCall" into a refernce. If the target
decides it's impossible to honor the tail call request, it should set isTailCall
to false to make target independent isel happy.
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which is more convenient, and change getPICJumpTableRelocBaseExpr
to take a MachineFunction to match.
Next, move the X86 code that create a PICBase symbol to
X86TargetLowering::getPICBaseSymbol from
X86MCInstLower::GetPICBaseSymbol, which was an asmprinter specific
library. This eliminates a 'gross hack', and allows us to
implement X86ISelLowering::getPICJumpTableRelocBaseExpr which now
calls it.
This in turn allows us to eliminate the
X86AsmPrinter::printPICJumpTableSetLabel method, which was the
only overload of printPICJumpTableSetLabel.
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dbg.declare's we currently generate go through both
register allocators without perturbing the results.
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