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119 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Lattner
9797c5cc3e enable the gep isel opt
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2005-12-21 19:36:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3b841e9f52 Lower ConstantAggregateZero into zeros
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2005-12-21 02:43:26 +00:00
Jim Laskey
f5395cee6a Added source file/line correspondence for dwarf (PowerPC only at this point.)
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2005-12-16 22:45:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
86cb643801 Don't lump the filename and working dir together
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2005-12-13 17:40:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ac22c83e68 Accept and ignore prefetches for now
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2005-12-12 22:51:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3802c2552f Minor tweak to get isel opt
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2005-12-11 09:05:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c78b0b740b improve code insertion in two ways:
1. Only forward subst offsets into loads and stores, not into arbitrary
   things, where it will likely become a load.
2. If the source is a cast from pointer, forward subst the cast as well,
   allowing us to fold the cast away (improving cases when the cast is
   from an alloca or global).

This hasn't been fully tested, but does appear to further reduce register
pressure and improve code.  Lets let the testers grind on it a bit. :)


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2005-12-08 08:00:12 +00:00
Nate Begeman
cc827e60b6 Fix a crash where ConstantVec nodes were being generated with the wrong
type when the target did not support them.  Also teach Legalize how to
expand ConstantVecs.

This allows us to generate

_test:
        lwz r2, 12(r3)
        lwz r4, 8(r3)
        lwz r5, 4(r3)
        lwz r6, 0(r3)
        addi r2, r2, 4
        addi r4, r4, 3
        addi r5, r5, 2
        addi r6, r6, 1
        stw r2, 12(r3)
        stw r4, 8(r3)
        stw r5, 4(r3)
        stw r6, 0(r3)
        blr

For:

void %test(%v4i *%P) {
        %T = load %v4i* %P
        %S = add %v4i %T, <int 1, int 2, int 3, int 4>
        store %v4i %S, %v4i * %P
        ret void
}

On PowerPC.


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2005-12-07 19:48:11 +00:00
Nate Begeman
8cfa57b1b4 Teach the SelectionDAG ISel how to turn ConstantPacked values into
constant nodes with vector types.  Also teach the asm printer how to print
ConstantPacked constant pool entries.  This allows us to generate altivec
code such as the following, which adds a vector constantto a packed float.

LCPI1_0:  <4 x float> < float 0.0e+0, float 0.0e+0, float 0.0e+0, float 1.0e+0 >
        .space  4
        .space  4
        .space  4
        .long   1065353216      ; float 1
        .text
        .align  4
        .globl  _foo
_foo:
        lis r2, ha16(LCPI1_0)
        la r2, lo16(LCPI1_0)(r2)
        li r4, 0
        lvx v0, r4, r2
        lvx v1, r4, r3
        vaddfp v0, v1, v0
        stvx v0, r4, r3
        blr

For the llvm code:

void %foo(<4 x float> * %a) {
entry:
  %tmp1 = load <4 x float> * %a;
  %tmp2 = add <4 x float> %tmp1, < float 0.0, float 0.0, float 0.0, float 1.0 >
  store <4 x float> %tmp2, <4 x float> *%a
  ret void
}


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2005-12-06 06:18:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c88d8e944d Fix the #1 code quality problem that I have seen on X86 (and it also affects
PPC and other targets).  In a particular, consider code like this:

struct Vector3 { double x, y, z; };
struct Matrix3 { Vector3 a, b, c; };
double dot(Vector3 &a, Vector3 &b) {
   return a.x * b.x  +  a.y * b.y  +  a.z * b.z;
}
Vector3 mul(Vector3 &a, Matrix3 &b) {
   Vector3 r;
   r.x = dot( a, b.a );
   r.y = dot( a, b.b );
   r.z = dot( a, b.c );
   return r;
}
void transform(Matrix3 &m, Vector3 *x, int n) {
   for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
      x[i] = mul( x[i], m );
}

we compile transform to a loop with all of the GEP instructions for indexing
into 'm' pulled out of the loop (9 of them).  Because isel occurs a bb at a time
we are unable to fold the constant index into the loads in the loop, leading to
PPC code that looks like this:

LBB3_1: ; no_exit.preheader
        li r2, 0
        addi r6, r3, 64        ;; 9 values live across the loop body!
        addi r7, r3, 56
        addi r8, r3, 48
        addi r9, r3, 40
        addi r10, r3, 32
        addi r11, r3, 24
        addi r12, r3, 16
        addi r30, r3, 8
LBB3_2: ; no_exit
        lfd f0, 0(r30)
        lfd f1, 8(r4)
        fmul f0, f1, f0
        lfd f2, 0(r3)        ;; no constant indices folded into the loads!
        lfd f3, 0(r4)
        lfd f4, 0(r10)
        lfd f5, 0(r6)
        lfd f6, 0(r7)
        lfd f7, 0(r8)
        lfd f8, 0(r9)
        lfd f9, 0(r11)
        lfd f10, 0(r12)
        lfd f11, 16(r4)
        fmadd f0, f3, f2, f0
        fmul f2, f1, f4
        fmadd f0, f11, f10, f0
        fmadd f2, f3, f9, f2
        fmul f1, f1, f6
        stfd f0, 0(r4)
        fmadd f0, f11, f8, f2
        fmadd f1, f3, f7, f1
        stfd f0, 8(r4)
        fmadd f0, f11, f5, f1
        addi r29, r4, 24
        stfd f0, 16(r4)
        addi r2, r2, 1
        cmpw cr0, r2, r5
        or r4, r29, r29
        bne cr0, LBB3_2 ; no_exit

uh, yuck.  With this patch, we now sink the constant offsets into the loop, producing
this code:

LBB3_1: ; no_exit.preheader
        li r2, 0
LBB3_2: ; no_exit
        lfd f0, 8(r3)
        lfd f1, 8(r4)
        fmul f0, f1, f0
        lfd f2, 0(r3)
        lfd f3, 0(r4)
        lfd f4, 32(r3)       ;; much nicer.
        lfd f5, 64(r3)
        lfd f6, 56(r3)
        lfd f7, 48(r3)
        lfd f8, 40(r3)
        lfd f9, 24(r3)
        lfd f10, 16(r3)
        lfd f11, 16(r4)
        fmadd f0, f3, f2, f0
        fmul f2, f1, f4
        fmadd f0, f11, f10, f0
        fmadd f2, f3, f9, f2
        fmul f1, f1, f6
        stfd f0, 0(r4)
        fmadd f0, f11, f8, f2
        fmadd f1, f3, f7, f1
        stfd f0, 8(r4)
        fmadd f0, f11, f5, f1
        addi r6, r4, 24
        stfd f0, 16(r4)
        addi r2, r2, 1
        cmpw cr0, r2, r5
        or r4, r6, r6
        bne cr0, LBB3_2 ; no_exit

This is much nicer as it reduces register pressure in the loop a lot.  On X86,
this takes the function from having 9 spilled registers to 2.  This should help
some spec programs on X86 (gzip?)

This is currently only enabled with -enable-gep-isel-opt to allow perf testing
tonight.


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2005-12-05 07:10:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d67b3a8bf7 dbg.stoppoint returns a value, don't forget to init it
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2005-12-03 18:50:48 +00:00
Nate Begeman
f43a3ca26d First chunk of actually generating vector code for packed types. These
changes allow us to generate the following code:

_foo:
        li r2, 0
        lvx v0, r2, r3
        vaddfp v0, v0, v0
        stvx v0, r2, r3
        blr

for this llvm:

void %foo(<4 x float>* %a) {
entry:
        %tmp1 = load <4 x float>* %a
        %tmp2 = add <4 x float> %tmp1, %tmp1
        store <4 x float> %tmp2, <4 x float>* %a
        ret void
}


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2005-11-30 08:22:07 +00:00
Reid Spencer
6ff7240a5c Fix a problem with llvm-ranlib that (on some platforms) caused the archive
file to become corrupted due to interactions between mmap'd memory segments
and file descriptors closing. The problem is completely avoiding by using
a third temporary file.

Patch provided by Evan Jones


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2005-11-30 05:21:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
36ce69195e Add support for a new STRING and LOCATION node for line number support, patch
contributed by Daniel Berlin, with a few cleanups here and there by me.


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2005-11-29 06:21:05 +00:00
Nate Begeman
ab48be3772 Check in code to scalarize arbitrarily wide packed types for some simple
vector operations (load, add, sub, mul).

This allows us to codegen:
void %foo(<4 x float> * %a) {
entry:
  %tmp1 = load <4 x float> * %a;
  %tmp2 = add <4 x float> %tmp1, %tmp1
  store <4 x float> %tmp2, <4 x float> *%a
  ret void
}

on ppc as:
_foo:
        lfs f0, 12(r3)
        lfs f1, 8(r3)
        lfs f2, 4(r3)
        lfs f3, 0(r3)
        fadds f0, f0, f0
        fadds f1, f1, f1
        fadds f2, f2, f2
        fadds f3, f3, f3
        stfs f0, 12(r3)
        stfs f1, 8(r3)
        stfs f2, 4(r3)
        stfs f3, 0(r3)
        blr


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2005-11-22 18:16:00 +00:00
Nate Begeman
4ef3b817fe Rather than attempting to legalize 1 x float, make sure the SD ISel never
generates it.  Make MVT::Vector expand-only, and remove the code in
Legalize that attempts to legalize it.

The plan for supporting N x Type is to continually epxand it in ExpandOp
until it gets down to 2 x Type, where it will be scalarized into a pair of
scalars.


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2005-11-22 01:29:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b67eb9131c Unbreak codegen of bools. This should fix the llc/jit/llc-beta failures
from last night.


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2005-11-19 18:40:42 +00:00
Nate Begeman
5fbb5d2459 Teach LLVM how to scalarize packed types. Currently, this only works on
packed types with an element count of 1, although more generic support is
coming.  This allows LLVM to turn the following code:

void %foo(<1 x float> * %a) {
entry:
  %tmp1 = load <1 x float> * %a;
  %tmp2 = add <1 x float> %tmp1, %tmp1
  store <1 x float> %tmp2, <1 x float> *%a
  ret void
}

Into:

_foo:
        lfs f0, 0(r3)
        fadds f0, f0, f0
        stfs f0, 0(r3)
        blr


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2005-11-19 00:36:38 +00:00
Nate Begeman
e21ea61588 Split out the shift code from visitBinary.
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2005-11-18 07:42:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b1a5a5c4c0 when debugging lower dbg intrinsics to calls
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2005-11-16 07:22:30 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
8b91c77385 added a chain output
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2005-11-11 22:48:54 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
51b8d54922 continued readcyclecounter support
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2005-11-11 16:47:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c9ea6fde30 Refactor intrinsic lowering stuff out of visitCall
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2005-11-09 19:44:01 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6b2d69655a Fix CodeGen/X86/shift-folding.ll:test3 on X86
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2005-11-09 16:50:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7436b57de3 Avoid creating a token factor node in trivially redundant cases. This
eliminates almost one node per block in common cases.


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2005-11-09 05:03:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7c0104b525 Handle GEP's a bit more intelligently. Fold constant indices early and
turn power-of-two multiplies into shifts early to improve compile time.


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2005-11-09 04:45:33 +00:00
Nate Begeman
ae232e7a10 Add the necessary support to the ISel to allow targets to codegen the new
alignment information appropriately.  Includes code for PowerPC to support
fixed-size allocas with alignment larger than the stack.  Support for
arbitrarily aligned dynamic allocas coming soon.


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2005-11-06 09:00:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bf209489ad Significantly simplify this code and make it more aggressive. Instead of having
a special case hack for X86, make the hack more general: if an incoming argument
register is not used in any block other than the entry block, don't copy it to
a vreg.  This helps us compile code like this:

%struct.foo = type { int, int, [0 x ubyte] }
int %test(%struct.foo* %X) {
        %tmp1 = getelementptr %struct.foo* %X, int 0, uint 2, int 100
        %tmp = load ubyte* %tmp1                ; <ubyte> [#uses=1]
        %tmp2 = cast ubyte %tmp to int          ; <int> [#uses=1]
        ret int %tmp2
}

to:

_test:
        lbz r3, 108(r3)
        blr

instead of:

_test:
        lbz r2, 108(r3)
        or r3, r2, r2
        blr

The (dead) copy emitted to copy r3 into a vreg for extra-block uses was
increasing the live range of r3 past the load, preventing the coallescing.

This implements CodeGen/PowerPC/reg-coallesce-simple.ll


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2005-10-30 19:42:35 +00:00
Nate Begeman
4a95945fa5 Add the ability to lower return instructions to TargetLowering. This
allows us to lower legal return types to something else, to meet ABI
requirements (such as that i64 be returned in two i32 regs on Darwin/ppc).


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2005-10-18 23:23:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d222f6ab67 Fix Generic/2005-10-18-ZeroSizeStackObject.ll by not requesting a zero
sized stack object if either the array size or the type size is zero.


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2005-10-18 22:14:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner
2dfa8192ab remove hack
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2005-10-18 22:11:42 +00:00
Chris Lattner
af21d55aee Enable Nate's excellent DAG combiner work by default. This allows the
removal of a bunch of ad-hoc and crufty code from SelectionDAG.cpp.


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2005-10-10 16:47:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d48050aa15 make sure that -view-isel-dags is the input to the isel, not the input to
the second phase of dag combining


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2005-10-05 06:09:10 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
2aeaf4e839 Fix VC++ warnings.
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2005-10-01 03:57:14 +00:00
Chris Lattner
01b3d73c20 Add FP versions of the binary operators, keeping the int and fp worlds seperate.
Though I have done extensive testing, it is possible that this will break
things in configs I can't test.  Please let me know if this causes a problem
and I'll fix it ASAP.


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2005-09-28 22:28:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6c38b33613 If the target prefers it, use _setjmp/_longjmp should be used instead of setjmp/longjmp for llvm.setjmp/llvm.longjmp.
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2005-09-27 22:15:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fa57702388 If a function has liveins, and if the target requested that they be plopped
into particular vregs, emit copies into the entry MBB.


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2005-09-13 19:30:54 +00:00
Nate Begeman
2300f55046 Add an option to the DAG Combiner to enable it for beta runs, and turn on
that option for PowerPC's beta.


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2005-09-07 00:15:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fd88f64934 Don't create zero sized stack objects even for array allocas with a zero
number of elements.


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2005-09-02 18:41:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a639a43602 Fix the release build, noticed by Eric van Riet Paap
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2005-09-02 07:09:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fab08875b7 For values that are live across basic blocks and need promotion, use ANY_EXTEND
instead of ZERO_EXTEND to eliminate extraneous extensions.  This eliminates
dead zero extensions on formal arguments and other cases on PPC, implementing
the newly tightened up test/Regression/CodeGen/PowerPC/small-arguments.ll test.


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2005-09-02 00:19:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
da8abb0239 It is NDEBUG not _NDEBUG
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2005-09-01 18:44:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
88b9c15912 Disable this code, which broke many tests last night
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2005-08-27 16:16:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9d3a483a38 Don't copy regs that are only used in the entry block into a vreg. This
changes the code generated for:

short %test(short %A) {
  %B = xor short %A, -32768
  ret short %B
}

to:

_test:
        xori r2, r3, 32768
        xoris r2, r2, 65535
        extsh r3, r2
        blr

instead of:

_test:
        rlwinm r2, r3, 0, 16, 31
        xori r2, r3, 32768
        xoris r2, r2, 65535
        extsh r3, r2
        blr


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2005-08-26 22:49:59 +00:00
Chris Lattner
025c39bf36 Call the InsertAtEndOfBasicBlock hook if the usesCustomDAGSchedInserter
flag is set on an instruction.


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2005-08-26 20:54:47 +00:00
Chris Lattner
82cfa5d616 Make -view-isel-dags show the dag before instruction selecting, in case
the target isel crashes due to unimplemented features like calls :)


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2005-08-24 00:34:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8f03405ee5 Fix a problem where constant expr shifts would not have their shift amount
promoted to the right type.  This fixes: IA64/2005-08-22-LegalizerCrash.ll


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2005-08-22 17:28:31 +00:00
Chris Lattner
36b708f057 Enable critical edge splitting by default
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2005-08-18 17:35:14 +00:00
Chris Lattner
495a0b5191 Add a new beta option for critical edge splitting, to avoid a problem that
Nate noticed in yacr2 (and I know occurs in other places as well).

This is still rough, as the critical edge blocks are not intelligently placed
but is added to get some idea to see if this improves performance.


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2005-08-17 06:37:43 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fae59b99b8 Fix a regression on X86, where FP values can be promoted too.
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2005-08-17 06:06:25 +00:00