positive.
In this particular case, R6 was being spilled by the register scavenger when it
was in fact dead. The isUsed function reported R6 as used because the R6_R7
alias was reserved (due to the fact that we've reserved R7 as the FP). The
solution is to only check if the original register (i.e., R6) isReserved and
not the aliases. The aliases are only checked to make sure they're available.
The test case is derived from one of the nightly tester benchmarks and is rather
intractable and difficult to reproduce, so I haven't included it.
rdar://12592448
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Similarly to several recent fixes throughout the code replace std::map use with the MapVector.
Add find() method to the MapVector.
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Jakub Staszak spotted this in review. I don't notice these things
until I manually rerun benchmarks. But reducing unit tests is a very
high priority.
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eh table and handler data if there are no landing pads in the function.
Patch by Logan Chien with some cleanups from me.
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temporarily as it is breaking the gdb bots.
This reverts commit r167806/e7ff4c14b157746b3e0228d2dce9f70712d1c126.
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This option will eventually either be enabled unconditionally or
replaced by a more general live range splitting optimization.
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physical register as candidate for common subexpression elimination
in MachineCSE.
This fixes a bug on PowerPC in MultiSource/Applications/oggenc/oggenc
caused by MachineCSE invalidly merging two separate DYNALLOC insns.
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This allows me to begin enabling (or backing out) misched by default
for one subtarget at a time. To run misched we typically want to:
- Disable SelectionDAG scheduling (use the source order scheduler)
- Enable more aggressive coalescing (until we decide to always run the coalescer this way)
- Enable MachineScheduler pass itself.
Disabling PostRA sched may follow for some subtargets.
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This adds the -join-globalcopies option which can be enabled by
default once misched is also enabled.
Ideally, the register coalescer would be able to split local live
ranges in a way that produces copies that can be easily resolved by
the scheduler. Until then, this heuristic should be good enough to at
least allow the scheduler to run after coalescing.
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For now be more conservative in case other out-of-tree schedulers rely
on the old behavior of artificial edges.
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If we have a type 'int a[1]' and a type 'int b[0]', the generated DWARF is the
same for both of them because we use the 'upper_bound' attribute. Instead use
the 'count' attrbute, which gives the correct number of elements in the array.
<rdar://problem/12566646>
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This teaches the register coalescer to be less prone to split critical
edges. I am currently benchmarking this with the new (post-coalescer)
scheduler. I plan to enable this by default and remove the option as
soon as misched is enabled.
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Uses the infrastructure from r167742 to support clustering instructure
that the target processor can "fuse". e.g. cmp+jmp.
Next step: target hook implementations with test cases, and enable.
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This infrastructure is generally useful for any target that wants to
strongly prefer two instructions to be adjacent after scheduling.
A following checkin will add target-specific hooks with unit
tests. Then this feature will be enabled by default with misched.
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This adds support for weak DAG edges to the general scheduling
infrastructure in preparation for MachineScheduler support for
heuristics based on weak edges.
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The RegMaskSlots contains 'r' slots while NewIdx and OldIdx are 'B'
slots. This broke the checks in the assertions.
This fixes PR14302.
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misched is disabled by default. With -enable-misched, these heuristics
balance the schedule to simultaneously avoid saturating processor
resources, expose ILP, and minimize register pressure. I've been
analyzing the performance of these heuristics on everything in the
llvm test suite in addition to a few other benchmarks. I would like
each heuristic check to be verified by a unit test, but I'm still
trying to figure out the best way to do that. The heuristics are still
in considerable flux, but as they are refined we should be rigorous
about unit testing the improvements.
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updating an abstract DIE or not. If we are, then we use that. Its children will
be added on later, as well as the object pointer attribute. Otherwise, this
function may be called with a concrete DIE twice and adding the children and
object pointer attribute to it twice.
<rdar://problem/12401423&12600340>
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register masks. This is an obvious and necessary fix for a soon to be committed
patch. No test case possible at this time. Reviewed by Jakob.
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Expose the processor resources defined by the machine model to the
scheduler and other clients through the TargetSchedule interface.
Normalize each resource count with respect to other kinds of
resources. This allows scheduling heuristics to balance resources
against other kinds of resources and latency.
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InputArg in r165616.
This will enable us to get the actual type for both InputArg and OutputArg.
rdar://9932559
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r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to
support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis.
Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of
VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or
even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat
out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct,
but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have
handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that
gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that
pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces.
However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points.
Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split
apart, but they seem entirely good.
In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual
multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when
I spotted them.
In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner
solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all.
In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space
dependent.
This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space
code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be
finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both
like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these
changes.
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getIntPtrType support for multiple address spaces via a pointer type,
and also introduced a crasher bug in the constant folder reported in
PR14233.
These commits also contained several problems that should really be
addressed before they are re-committed. I have avoided reverting various
cleanups to the DataLayout APIs that are reasonable to have moving
forward in order to reduce the amount of churn, and minimize the number
of commits that were reverted. I've also manually updated merge
conflicts and manually arranged for the getIntPtrType function to stay
in DataLayout and to be defined in a plausible way after this revert.
Thanks to Duncan for working through this exact strategy with me, and
Nick Lewycky for tracking down the really annoying crasher this
triggered. (Test case to follow in its own commit.)
After discussing with Duncan extensively, and based on a note from
Micah, I'm going to continue to back out some more of the more
problematic patches in this series in order to ensure we go into the
LLVM 3.2 branch with a reasonable story here. I'll send a note to
llvmdev explaining what's going on and why.
Summary of reverted revisions:
r166634: Fix a compiler warning with an unused variable.
r166607: Add some cleanup to the DataLayout changes requested by
Chandler.
r166596: Revert "Back out r166591, not sure why this made it through
since I cancelled the command. Bleh, sorry about this!
r166591: Delete a directory that wasn't supposed to be checked in yet.
r166578: Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based
on the address space.
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