This is the second patch in a small series. This patch contains the MachineInstruction and x86-64 backend pieces required to lower Statepoints. It does not include the code to actually generate the STATEPOINT machine instruction and as a result, the entire patch is currently dead code. I will be submitting the SelectionDAG parts within the next 24-48 hours. Since those pieces are by far the most complicated, I wanted to minimize the size of that patch. That patch will include the tests which exercise the functionality in this patch. The entire series can be seen as one combined whole in http://reviews.llvm.org/D5683.
The STATEPOINT psuedo node is generated after all gc values are explicitly spilled to stack slots. The purpose of this node is to wrap an actual call instruction while recording the spill locations of the meta arguments used for garbage collection and other purposes. The STATEPOINT is modeled as modifing all of those locations to prevent backend optimizations from forwarding the value from before the STATEPOINT to after the STATEPOINT. (Doing so would break relocation semantics for collectors which wish to relocate roots.)
The implementation of STATEPOINT is closely modeled on PATCHPOINT. Eventually, much of the code in this patch will be removed. The long term plan is to merge the functionality provided by statepoints and patchpoints. Merging their implementations in the backend is likely to be a good starting point.
Reviewed by: atrick, ributzka
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The statepoint intrinsics are intended to enable precise root tracking through the compiler as to support garbage collectors of all types. The addition of the statepoint intrinsics to LLVM should have no impact on the compilation of any program which does not contain them. There are no side tables created, no extra metadata, and no inhibited optimizations.
A statepoint works by transforming a call site (or safepoint poll site) into an explicit relocation operation. It is the frontend's responsibility (or eventually the safepoint insertion pass we've developed, but that's not part of this patch series) to ensure that any live pointer to a GC object is correctly added to the statepoint and explicitly relocated. The relocated value is just a normal SSA value (as seen by the optimizer), so merges of relocated and unrelocated values are just normal phis. The explicit relocation operation, the fact the statepoint is assumed to clobber all memory, and the optimizers standard semantics ensure that the relocations flow through IR optimizations correctly.
This is the first patch in a small series. This patch contains only the IR parts; the documentation and backend support will be following separately. The entire series can be seen as one combined whole in http://reviews.llvm.org/D5683.
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Summary:
".weak" symbols cannot be consumed by ptxas (PR21685). This patch makes the
weak directive in MCAsmPrinter customizable, and disables emitting ".weak"
symbols for NVPTX.
Test Plan: weak-linkage.ll
Reviewers: jholewinski
Reviewed By: jholewinski
Subscribers: majnemer, jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6455
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r208210 introduced an optimization that improves the vector select
codegen by doing the setcc on vectors directly.
This is a problem they the setcc operands are i1s, because the
optimization would create vectors of i1, which aren't legal.
Part of PR21549.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6308
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r213378 improved f16 bitcasts, so that they go directly through subregs,
instead of through the stack. That code now causes an assertion failure
for bitcasts from other 16-bits types (most importantly v2i8).
Correct that by doing the custom lowering for i16 bitcasts only when the
input is an f16.
Part of PR21549.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6307
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The MachineVerifier used to check that there was always exactly one
unconditional branch to a non-landingpad (normal) successor.
If that normal successor to an invoke BB is unreachable, it seems
reasonable to only have one successor, the landing pad.
On targets other than AArch64 (and on AArch64 with a different testcase),
the branch folder turns the branch to the landing pad into a fallthrough.
The MachineVerifier, which relies on AnalyzeBranch, is unable to check
the condition, and doesn't complain. However, it does in this specific
testcase, where the branch to the landing pad remained.
Make the MachineVerifier accept it.
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At the only point in the code it is used, we haven't added any of the src types
to DstStructTypesSet yet.
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An unreachable default destination can be exploited by other optimizations, and
SDag lowering is now prepared to handle them efficiently.
For example, branches to the unreachable destination will be optimized away,
such as in the case of range checks for switch lookup tables.
On 64-bit Linux, this reduces the size of a clang bootstrap by 80 kB (and
Chromium by 30 kB).
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This can significantly reduce the size of the switch, allowing for more
efficient lowering.
I also worked with the idea of exploiting unreachable defaults by
omitting the range check for jump tables, but always ended up with a
non-neglible binary size increase. It might be worth looking into some more.
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The explicit set of destination types is not fully redundant when lazy loading
since the TypeFinder will not find types used only in function bodies.
This keeps the logic to drop the name of mapped types since it still helps
with avoiding further renaming.
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- Fix missing SALU format bits
- Remove unused isSALUInstr
- Add isVALU
- Switch isDS to use a bit like the others
- Move SIInstrInfo::is* functions to header
- Reorder so they are approximately sorted by type (SALU, VALU, memory)
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This change makes MemorySanitizer instrumentation a bit more strict
about instructions that have no origin id assigned to them.
This would have caught the bug that was fixed in r222918.
No functional change.
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Summary:
PowerPC DWARF unwind info defined CFA as SP + offset even in a function
where the stack had been dynamically realigned. This clearly doesn't
work because the offset from SP to CFA is not a constant. Fix it by
defining CFA as BP instead.
This was causing the AddressSanitizer null_deref test to fail 50% of
the time, depending on whether SP happened to be 32-byte aligned on
entry to a particular function or not.
Reviewers: willschm, uweigand, hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6410
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Add checkDecodedInstruction for post-decode checking of instructions, to catch
the corner cases like HVC that don't fit into the general pattern. Needed to
check for an invalid condition field in instruction encoding despite HVC not
taking a predicate.
Patch by Matthew Wahab.
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Instead of keeping an explicit set, just drop the names of types we choose
to map to some other type.
This has the advantage that the name of the unused will not cause the context
to rename types on module read.
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Add assembler support for the fixed-point cache-inhibited load/store
instructions. These are hypervisor-level only, so don't get too excited ;)
Fixes PR21650.
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Upon further review I think the MultiClass is being copied into the map instead of being moved due to the copy constructor on the nested Record type. This ultimately got exposed when the vector in DefPrototype vector was changed to hold unique_ptrs in another commit. This caused gcc 4.7 to fail due to the use of the copy constructor on unique_ptr with the error pointing back to one of the insert calls from this commit. Not sure why clang was able to build.
This reverts commit 710cdf729f.
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The previous patch had effect, but missed this one. It seems MSVC
gets ADL-confused by the calls where the first argument is a function call?
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It was failing with this kind of error:
C:\b\build\slave\CrWinClang\build\src\third_party\llvm\lib\TableGen\TGParser.cpp(1243) : error C2668: 'llvm::make_unique' : ambiguous call to overloaded function
C:\b\build\slave\CrWinClang\build\src\third_party\llvm\include\llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h(408): could be 'std::unique_ptr<llvm::Record,std::default_delete<_Ty>> llvm::make_unique<llvm::Record,std::string,llvm::SMLoc&,llvm::RecordKeeper&,bool>(std::string &&,llvm::SMLoc &,llvm::RecordKeeper &,bool &&)'
with
[
_Ty=llvm::Record
]
C:\b\depot_tools\win_toolchain\vs2013_files\win8sdk\bin\..\..\VC\include\memory(1637): or 'std::unique_ptr<llvm::Record,std::default_delete<_Ty>> std::make_unique<llvm::Record,std::string,llvm::SMLoc&,llvm::RecordKeeper&,bool>(std::string &&,llvm::SMLoc &,llvm::RecordKeeper &,bool &&)' [found using argument-dependent lookup]
with
[
_Ty=llvm::Record
]
while trying to match the argument list '(std::string, llvm::SMLoc, llvm::RecordKeeper, bool)'
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Order matters for this container, it seems (using a forward_list and
replacing the original push_backs with emplace_fronts caused test
failures). I didn't look too deeply into why.
(& in retrospect, I might go back & change some of the forward_lists I
introduced to deques anyway - since most don't require removal, deque is
a more memory-friendly data structure (moderate locality while not
invalidating pointers))
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