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Author SHA1 Message Date
Quentin Colombet
c91f34ae54 [X86] Do not custom lower UINT_TO_FP when the target type does not
match the custom lowering.

<rdar://problem/19026326>


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2014-11-21 00:47:19 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
9c390888f7 Fix more instances of -Wsentinel on Windows with s/NULL/nullptr/
Follow up to r221940, where I must not have caught em all. NFC

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2014-11-20 23:51:47 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
e6c1fc9a44 X86: use the correct alloca symbol for Windows Itanium
Windows itanium targets the MSVCRT, and the stack probe symbol is provided by
MSVCRT.  This corrects the emission of stack probes on i686-windows-itanium.

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2014-11-20 18:01:26 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
53daaff125 [X86] Improved lowering of v4x32 build_vector dag nodes.
This patch improves the lowering of v4f32 and v4i32 build_vector dag nodes
that are known to have at least two non-zero elements.

With this patch, a build_vector that performs a blend with zero is 
converted into a shuffle. This is done to let the shuffle legalizer expand
the dag node in a optimal way. For example, if we know that a build_vector
performs a blend with zero, we can try to lower it as a movq/blend instead of
always selecting an insertps.

This patch also improves the logic that lowers a build_vector into a insertps
with zero masking. See for example the extra test cases added to test sse41.ll.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6311


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2014-11-19 19:34:29 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
a6943fff90 [X86][SSE] pslldq/psrldq byte shifts/rotation for SSE2
This patch builds on http://reviews.llvm.org/D5598 to perform byte rotation shuffles (lowerVectorShuffleAsByteRotate) on pre-SSSE3 (palignr) targets - pre-SSSE3 is only enabled on i8 and i16 vector targets where it is a more definite performance gain.

I've also added a separate byte shift shuffle (lowerVectorShuffleAsByteShift) that makes use of the ability of the SLLDQ/SRLDQ instructions to implicitly shift in zero bytes to avoid the need to create a zero register if we had used palignr.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5699



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2014-11-19 10:06:49 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
01e39346f3 [X86][SSE] Improve legal SHUFP and PSHUFD shuffle matching
Updated X86TargetLowering::isShuffleMaskLegal to match SHUFP masks with commuted inputs and PSHUFD masks that reference the second input.

As part of this I've refactored isPSHUFDMask to work in a more general manner and allow it to match against either the first or second input vector.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6287



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2014-11-15 21:13:05 +00:00
Tim Northover
4a7bbf4c29 X86: use getConstant rather than getTargetConstant behind BUILD_VECTOR.
getTargetConstant should only be used when you can guarantee the instruction
selected will be able to cope with the raw value. BUILD_VECTOR is rather too
generic for this so we should use getConstant instead. In that case, an
instruction can still consume the constant, but if it doesn't it'll be
materialised through its own round of ISel.

Should fix PR21352.

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2014-11-14 01:30:14 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar
365df40768 We can get the TLOF from the TargetMachine - so constructor no longer requires TargetLoweringObjectFile to be passed.
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2014-11-13 21:29:21 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
18e1185ddf AVX-512: SINT_TO_FP cost model and some bugfixes
Checked some corner cases, for example translation
of <8 x i1> to <8 x double>


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2014-11-13 11:46:16 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar
847729d19a This patch changes the ownership of TLOF from TargetLoweringBase to TargetMachine so that different subtargets could share the TLOF effectively
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2014-11-13 09:26:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4ea3097d08 [x86] Teach the vector shuffle lowering to make a more nuanced decision
between splitting a vector into 128-bit lanes and recombining them vs.
decomposing things into single-input shuffles and a final blend.

This handles a large number of cases in AVX1 where the cross-lane
shuffles would be much more expensive to represent even though we end up
with a fast blend at the root. Instead, we can do a better job of
shuffling in a single lane and then inserting it into the other lanes.

This fixes the remaining bits of Halide's regression captured in PR21281
for AVX1. However, the bug persists in AVX2 because I've made this
change reasonably conservative. The cases where it makes sense in AVX2
to split into 128-bit lanes are much more rare because we can often do
full permutations across all elements of the 256-bit vector. However,
the particular test case in PR21281 is an example of one of the rare
cases where it is *always* better to work in a single 128-bit lane. I'm
going to try to teach the logic to detect and form the good code even in
AVX2 next, but it will need to use a separate heuristic.

Finally, there is one pesky regression here where we previously would
craftily use vpermilps in AVX1 to shuffle both high and low halves at
the same time. We no longer pull that off, and not for any really good
reason. Ultimately, I think this is just another missing nuance to the
selection heuristic that I'll try to add in afterward, but this change
already seems strictly worth doing considering the magnitude of the
improvements in common matrix math shuffle patterns.

As always, please let me know if this causes a surprising regression for
you.

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2014-11-13 04:06:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
927a5f45e0 [x86] Don't form overly fragmented blends when splitting and
re-combining shuffles because nothing was available in the wider vector
type.

The key observation (which I've put in the comments for future
maintainers) is that at this point, no further combining is really
possible. And so even though these shuffles trivially could be combined,
we need to actually do that as we produce them when producing them this
late in the lowering.

This fixes another (huge) part of the Halide vector shuffle regressions.
As it happens, this was already well covered by the tests, but I hadn't
noticed how bad some of these got. The specific patterns that turn
directly into unpckl/h patterns were occurring *many* times in common
vector processing code.

There are still more problems here sadly, but trying to incrementally
tease them apart and it looks like this is the core of the problem in
the splitting logic.

There is some chance of regression here, you can see it in the test
changes. Specifically, where we stop forming pshufb in some cases, it is
possible that pshufb was in fact faster. Intel "says" that pshufb is
slower than the instruction sequences replacing it.

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2014-11-13 02:42:08 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
dab91bcc3a Expose the number of Newton-Raphson iterations applied to the hardware's reciprocal estimate as a parameter (x86).
This is a follow-on to r221706 and r221731 and discussed in more detail in PR21385.

This patch also loosens the testcase checking for btver2. We know that the "1.0" will be loaded, but
we can't tell exactly when, so replace the CHECK-NEXT specifiers with plain CHECKs. The CHECK-NEXT
sequence relied on a quirk of post-RA-scheduling that may change independently of anything in these tests.



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2014-11-12 21:39:01 +00:00
Cameron McInally
be30336912 [AVX512] Add integer shift by immediate intrinsics.
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2014-11-12 19:58:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
556578ec0c [x86] Start improving the matching of unpck instructions based on test
cases from Halide folks. This initial step was extracted from
a prototype change by Clay Wood to try and address regressions found
with Halide and the new vector shuffle lowering.

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2014-11-12 10:05:18 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
5f9c438577 AVX-512: Intrinsics for ERI
3 instructions: vrcp28, vrsqrt28, vexp2, only vector forms.
Intrinsics include SAE (Suppres All Exceptions) parameter.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6214



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2014-11-12 07:31:03 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
e7c966f067 Use rcpss/rcpps (X86) to speed up reciprocal calcs (PR21385).
This is a first step for generating SSE rcp instructions for reciprocal
calcs when fast-math allows it. This is very similar to the rsqrt optimization
enabled in D5658 ( http://reviews.llvm.org/rL220570 ).

For now, be conservative and only enable this for AMD btver2 where performance
improves significantly both in terms of latency and throughput.

We may never enable this codegen for Intel Core* chips because the divider circuits
are just too fast. On SandyBridge, divss can be as fast as 10 cycles versus the 21
cycle critical path for the rcp + mul + sub + mul + add estimate.

Follow-on patches may allow configuration of the number of Newton-Raphson refinement
steps, add AVX512 support, and enable the optimization for more chips.

More background here: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21385

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6175



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2014-11-11 20:51:00 +00:00
Dario Domizioli
949d328bee [X86][ELF] Fix PR20243 - leaf frame pointer bug with TLS access
The ISel lowering for global TLS access in PIC mode was creating a pseudo 
instruction that is later expanded to a call, but the code was not 
setting the hasCalls flag in the MachineFrameInfo alongside the adjustsStack 
flag. This caused some functions to be mistakenly recognized as leaf functions,
and this in turn affected the decision to eliminate the frame pointer.

With the fix, hasCalls is properly set and the leaf frame pointer is correctly
preserved.




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2014-11-11 18:44:49 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
d6548ad013 [X86] Add missing check for 'isINSERTPSMask' in method 'isShuffleMaskLegal'.
This helps the DAGCombiner to identify more opportunities to fold shuffles.


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2014-11-11 11:20:31 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
8201185d61 [X86] Custom lower UINT_TO_FP from v4f32 to v4i32, and for v8f32 to v8i32 if
AVX2 is available.
According to IACA, the new lowering has a throughput of 8 cycles instead of 13
with the previous one.

Althought this lowering kicks in some SPECs benchmarks, the performance
improvement was within the noise.

Correctness testing has been done for the whole range of uint32_t with the
following program:
    uint4 v = (uint4) {0,1,2,3};
    uint32_t i;
    
    //Check correctness over entire range for uint4 -> float4 conversion
    for( i = 0; i < 1U << (32-2); i++ )
    {
        float4 t = test(v);
        float4 c = correct(v);
        
        if( 0xf != _mm_movemask_ps( t == c ))
        {
            printf( "Error @ %vx: %vf vs. %vf\n", v, c, t);
            return -1;
        }
        
        v += 4;
    }
Where "correct" is the old lowering and "test" the new one.

The patch adds a test case for the two custom lowering instruction.
It also modifies the vector cost model, which is why cast.ll and uitofp.ll are
modified.
2009-02-26-MachineLICMBug.ll is also modified because we now hoist 7
instructions instead of 4 (3 more constant loads).

rdar://problem/18153096>


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2014-11-11 02:23:47 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
112aabeeeb [X86] Add VFMADDSUB cases for the 213->231 custom inserter.
Also add tests for vfmadd/vfmsub.


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2014-11-06 22:04:15 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
f44d4cd925 [X86] Add missing FMA3 VFMADDSUB in the emitter.
Also reuse the fma4 intrinsic test to cover fma3 instructions too.


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2014-11-06 21:58:11 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
d465eced34 [X86] Lower VSELECT into SHRUNKBLEND when we shrink the bits used into the
condition to match a blend.
This prevents optimizations that work on VSELECT to perform invalid
transformations. Indeed, the optimized condition does not match the vector
boolean content that is expected and bad things may happen.

This patch yields the exact same code on the whole test-suite + specs (-O3 and
-O3 -march=core-avx2), it improves one test case (vector-blend.ll) and fixes a
bug reduced in vselect-avx.ll.

<rdar://problem/18819506>


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2014-11-06 02:25:03 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
042bee88f3 [X86] Teach method 'isVectorClearMaskLegal' how to check for legal blend masks.
This patch improves the folding of vector AND nodes into blend operations for
targets that feature SSE4.1. A vector AND node where one of the operands is
a constant build_vector with elements that are either zero or all-ones can be
converted into a blend.

This allows for example to simplify the following code:

define <4 x i32> @test(<4 x i32> %A, <4 x i32> %B) {
  %1 = and <4 x i32> %A, <i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 -1>
  %2 = and <4 x i32> %B, <i32 -1, i32 -1, i32 -1, i32 0>
  %3 = or <4 x i32> %1, %2
  ret <4 x i32> %3
}

Before this patch llc (-mcpu=corei7) generated:
        andps  LCPI1_0(%rip), %xmm0, %xmm0
        andps  LCPI1_1(%rip), %xmm1, %xmm1
        orps   %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
        retq

With this patch we generate a single 'vpblendw'.


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2014-11-05 13:04:14 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
38728dc043 [X86] Add debug print name for X86ISD::[US]MUL8. NFC-ish.
The opcodes were added in r220516, but I forgot to add the print names.


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2014-11-03 21:25:18 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
40453da779 [X86] 8bit divrem: Improve codegen for AH register extraction.
For 8-bit divrems where the remainder is used, we used to generate:
    divb  %sil
    shrw  $8, %ax
    movzbl  %al, %eax

That was to avoid an H-reg access, which is problematic mainly because
it isn't possible in REX-prefixed instructions.

This patch optimizes that to:
    divb  %sil
    movzbl  %ah, %eax

To do that, we explicitly extend AH, and extract the L-subreg in the
resulting register.  The extension is done using the NOREX variants of
MOVZX.  To support signed operations, MOVSX_NOREX is also added.
Further, this introduces a new SDNode type, [us]divrem_ext_hreg, which is
then lowered to a sequence containing a single zext (rather than 2).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6064


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2014-11-03 20:26:35 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
bdec4aee7b Revert "Temporarily revert r220777 to sort out build bot breakage."
This reverts commit r221028. Later commits depend on this and
reverting just this one causes even more bots to fail.

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2014-11-01 03:19:45 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
5ea912ac8d Revert r220779, "[AVX512] Removed special case for cmp instructions in getVectorMaskingNode. Now cmp intrinsics lower as other intrinsics through VSELECT, and then VSELECT tranforms to AND in PerformSELECTCombine."
Since r221028 (reverting r220777), this caused failures.

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2014-11-01 01:36:14 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
a4e1564971 Temporarily revert r220777 to sort out build bot breakage.
"[x86] Simplify vector selection if condition value type matches vselect value type and true value is all ones or false value is all zeros."

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2014-11-01 00:26:59 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
d4345dd85f [AVX512] Removed special case for cmp instructions in getVectorMaskingNode. Now cmp intrinsics lower as other intrinsics through VSELECT, and then VSELECT tranforms to AND in PerformSELECTCombine.
No functional change.


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2014-10-28 16:17:14 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
edf556ec1f [x86] Simplify vector selection if condition value type matches vselect value type and true value is all ones or false value is all zeros.
This transformation worked if selector is produced by SETCC, however SETCC is needed only if we consider to swap operands. So I replaced SETCC check for this case.
Added tests for vselect of <X x i1> values.


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2014-10-28 15:59:40 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
4a52493457 [AVX512] Bring back vector-shuffle lowering support through broadcasts
Ffter commit at rev219046 512-bit broadcasts lowering become non-optimal. Most of tests on broadcasting and embedded broadcasting were changed and they doesn’t produce efficient code.

Example below is from commit changes (it’s the first test from test/CodeGen/X86/avx512-vbroadcast.ll):

 define   <16 x i32> @_inreg16xi32(i32 %a) {
 ; CHECK-LABEL: _inreg16xi32:
 ; CHECK:       ## BB#0:
-; CHECK-NEXT:    vpbroadcastd %edi, %zmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT:    vmovd %edi, %xmm0
+; CHECK-NEXT:    vpbroadcastd %xmm0, %ymm0
+; CHECK-NEXT:    vinserti64x4 $1, %ymm0, %zmm0, %zmm0
 ; CHECK-NEXT:    retq
 %b = insertelement <16 x i32> undef, i32 %a, i32 0
 %c = shufflevector <16 x i32> %b, <16 x i32> undef, <16 x i32> zeroinitializer
 ret <16 x i32> %c
}

Here, 256-bit broadcast was generated instead of 512-bit one.

In this patch
1) I added vector-shuffle lowering through broadcasts
2) Removed asserts and branches likes because this is incorrect
-  assert(Subtarget->hasDQI() && "We can only lower v8i64 with AVX-512-DQI");
3) Fixed lowering tests


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2014-10-28 12:28:51 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
44efa200e2 [X86][SSE] Bitcast assertion in XFormVExtractWithShuffleIntoLoad
Minor patch to fix an issue in XFormVExtractWithShuffleIntoLoad where a load is unary shuffled, then bitcast (to a type with the same number of elements) before extracting an element.

An undef was created for the second shuffle operand using the original (post-bitcasted) vector type instead of the pre-bitcasted type like the rest of the shuffle node - this was then causing an assertion on the different types later on inside SelectionDAG::getVectorShuffle.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5917



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2014-10-24 21:04:41 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
51fa1bcef3 Allow AVX vrsqrtps generation.
This is a follow-on to r220570 that allows a 256-bit (v8f32)
version of vrsqrtps to be generated.



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2014-10-24 17:59:18 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
a46f06efe2 Use rsqrt (X86) to speed up reciprocal square root calcs
This is a first step for generating SSE rsqrt instructions for
reciprocal square root calcs when fast-math is allowed.

For now, be conservative and only enable this for AMD btver2
where performance improves significantly - for example, 29%
on llvm/projects/test-suite/SingleSource/Benchmarks/BenchmarkGame/n-body.c
(if we convert the data type to single-precision float).

This patch adds a two constant version of the Newton-Raphson
refinement algorithm to DAGCombiner that can be selected by any target
via a parameter returned by getRsqrtEstimate()..

See PR20900 for more details:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20900

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5658



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2014-10-24 17:02:16 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
4d962b05ca [X86] Improve mul w/ overflow codegen, to MUL8+SETO.
Currently, @llvm.smul.with.overflow.i8 expands to 9 instructions, where
3 are really needed.

This adds X86ISD::UMUL8/SMUL8 SD nodes, and custom lowers them to
MUL8/IMUL8 + SETO.

i8 is a special case because there is no two/three operand variants of
(I)MUL8, so the first operand and return value need to go in AL/AX.

Also, we can't write patterns for these instructions: TableGen refuses
patterns where output operands don't match SDNode results. In this case,
instructions where the output operand is an implicitly defined register.

A related special case (and FIXME) exists for MUL8 (X86InstrArith.td):

  // FIXME: Used for 8-bit mul, ignore result upper 8 bits.
  // This probably ought to be moved to a def : Pat<> if the
  // syntax can be accepted.
  [(set AL, (mul AL, GR8:$src)), (implicit EFLAGS)]

Ideally, these go away with UMUL8, but we still need to improve TableGen
support of implicit operands in patterns.

Before this change:
  movsbl  %sil, %eax
  movsbl  %dil, %ecx
  imull   %eax, %ecx
  movb    %cl, %al
  sarb    $7, %al
  movzbl  %al, %eax
  movzbl  %ch, %esi
  cmpl    %eax, %esi
  setne   %al

After:
  movb    %dil, %al
  imulb   %sil
  seto    %al

Also, remove a made-redundant testcase for PR19858, and enable more FastISel
ALU-overflow tests for SelectionDAG too.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5809


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2014-10-23 21:55:31 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
015776f38c Add minnum / maxnum codegen
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2014-10-21 23:01:01 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
a37862e2de [X86] Fix a bug in the lowering of the mask of VSELECT.
X86 code to lower VSELECT messed a bit with the bits set in the mask of VSELECT
when it knows it can be lowered into BLEND. Indeed, only the high bits need to be
set for those and it optimizes those accordingly.
However, when the mask is a compile time constant, the lowering will be handled
by the generic optimizer and those modifications will generate bad code in the
generic optimizer.

This patch fixes that by preventing the optimization if the VSELECT will be
handled by the generic optimizer.

<rdar://problem/18675020>


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2014-10-20 23:13:30 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas
40251eb0b0 Fix a broadcast related regression on the vector shuffle lowering.
Summary: Test by Robert Lougher!

Reviewers: chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5745

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2014-10-13 16:16:16 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
b6e1b30957 Test commit access (email fix)
Indentation tidyup.



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2014-10-11 20:28:56 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
195be17c96 Test commit access
Fix comment typo + spelling.


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2014-10-11 14:23:36 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
0e3754615e [AVX512] Added intrinsics for 128-, 256- and 512-bit versions of VPCMP/VPCMPU{BWDQ}
Added CMP_MASK_CC intrinsic type.
Added tests for intrinsics.

Patch by Sergey Lisitsyn <sergey.lisitsyn@intel.com>


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2014-10-08 15:49:26 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
a0cb2c75b0 AVX-512-SKX: Added instruction VPMOVM2B/W/D/Q.
This instruction allows to broadacst mask vector to data vector.


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2014-10-05 14:11:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
30ae72f02c [x86] Fix PR21139, one of the last remaining regressions found in the
new vector shuffle lowering.

This is loosely based on a patch by Marius Wachtler to the PR (thanks!).
I refactored it a bi to use std::count_if and a mutable array ref but
the core idea was exactly right. I also added some direct testing of
this case.

I believe PR21137 is now the only remaining regression.

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2014-10-05 12:07:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a644b090de [x86] Teach the new vector shuffle lowering how to lower 128-bit
shuffles using AVX and AVX2 instructions. This fixes PR21138, one of the
few remaining regressions impacting benchmarks from the new vector
shuffle lowering.

You may note that it "regresses" many of the vperm2x128 test cases --
these were actually "improved" by the naive lowering that the new
shuffle lowering previously did. This regression gave me fits. I had
this patch ready-to-go about an hour after flipping the switch but
wasn't sure how to have the best of both worlds here and thought the
correct solution might be a completely different approach to lowering
these vector shuffles.

I'm now convinced this is the correct lowering and the missed
optimizations shown in vperm2x128 are actually due to missing
target-independent DAG combines. I've even written most of the needed
DAG combine and will submit it shortly, but this part is ready and
should help some real-world benchmarks out.

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2014-10-05 11:41:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
03a77831cc [x86] Enable the new vector shuffle lowering by default.
Update the entire regression test suite for the new shuffles. Remove
most of the old testing which was devoted to the old shuffle lowering
path and is no longer relevant really. Also remove a few other random
tests that only really exercised shuffles and only incidently or without
any interesting aspects to them.

Benchmarking that I have done shows a few small regressions with this on
LNT, zero measurable regressions on real, large applications, and for
several benchmarks where the loop vectorizer fires in the hot path it
shows 5% to 40% improvements for SSE2 and SSE3 code running on Sandy
Bridge machines. Running on AMD machines shows even more dramatic
improvements.

When using newer ISA vector extensions the gains are much more modest,
but the code is still better on the whole. There are a few regressions
being tracked (PR21137, PR21138, PR21139) but by and large this is
expected to be a win for x86 generated code performance.

It is also more correct than the code it replaces. I have fuzz tested
this extensively with ISA extensions up through AVX2 and found no
crashes or miscompiles (yet...). The old lowering had a few miscompiles
and crashers after a somewhat smaller amount of fuzz testing.

There is one significant area where the new code path lags behind and
that is in AVX-512 support. However, there was *extremely little*
support for that already and so this isn't a significant step backwards
and the new framework will probably make it easier to implement lowering
that uses the full power of AVX-512's table-based shuffle+blend (IMO).

Many thanks to Quentin, Andrea, Robert, and others for benchmarking
assistance. Thanks to Adam and others for help with AVX-512. Thanks to
Hal, Eric, and *many* others for answering my incessant questions about
how the backend actually works. =]

I will leave the old code path in the tree until the 3 PRs above are at
least resolved to folks' satisfaction. Then I will rip it (and 1000s of
lines of code) out. =] I don't expect this flag to stay around for very
long. It may not survive next week.

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2014-10-04 03:52:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1e663cf69c [x86] Fix a bug in the VZEXT DAG combine that I just made more powerful.
It turns out this combine was always somewhat flawed -- there are cases
where nested VZEXT nodes *can't* be combined: if their types have
a mismatch that can be observed in the result. While none of these show
up in currently, once I switch to the new vector shuffle lowering a few
test cases actually form such nested VZEXT nodes. I've not come up with
any IR pattern that I can sensible write to exercise this, but it will
be covered by tests once I flip the switch.

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2014-10-04 02:51:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
cd2c1d8db1 [x86] Sink a generic combine of VZEXT nodes from the lowering to VZEXT
nodes to the DAG combining of them.

This will allow the combine to fire on both old vector shuffle lowering
and the new vector shuffle lowering and generally seems like a cleaner
design. I've trimmed down the code a bit and tried to make it and the
surrounding combine fairly clean while moving it around.

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2014-10-04 01:05:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f159de96bd [x86] Add a really preposterous number of patterns for matching all of
the various ways in which blends can be used to do vector element
insertion for lowering with the scalar math instruction forms that
effectively re-blend with the high elements after performing the
operation.

This then allows me to bail on the element insertion lowering path when
we have SSE4.1 and are going to be doing a normal blend, which in turn
restores the last of the blends lost from the new vector shuffle
lowering when I got it to prioritize insertion in other cases (for
example when we don't *have* a blend instruction).

Without the patterns, using blends here would have regressed
sse-scalar-fp-arith.ll *completely* with the new vector shuffle
lowering. For completeness, I've added RUN-lines with the new lowering
here. This is somewhat superfluous as I'm about to flip the default, but
hey, it shows that this actually significantly changed behavior.

The patterns I've added are just ridiculously repetative. Suggestions on
making them better very much welcome. In particular, handling the
commuted form of the v2f64 patterns is somewhat obnoxious.

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2014-10-03 22:43:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dce98e6739 [x86] Teach the new vector shuffle lowering to aggressively form MOVSS
and MOVSD nodes for single element vector inserts.

This is particularly important because a number of patterns in the
backend detect these patterns and leverage them to simplify things. It
also fixes quite a few of the insertion bad code examples. However, it
regresses a specific area: when available, blendps and blendpd are
*dramatically* faster than movss and movsd respectively. But it doesn't
really work to form the blend logic first because the blends *aren't* as
crazy efficient when the data is coming from memory anyways, and thus
will have a movss or movsd regardless. Also, doing that would block
a bunch of the patterns that this is designed to hit.

So my plan is to go into the patterns for lowering MOVSS and MOVSD and
lower them via blends when available. However that's a pretty invasive
restructuring so it will need to be a follow-up patch.

I have already gone into the patterns to lower MOVSS and MOVSD from
memory using MOVLPD, etc. Without that, several of the test cases
I already have regress.

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