"the bigstack patch for SPU, with testcase. It is essentially the patch committed as 97091, and reverted as 97099, but with the following additions:
-in vararg handling, registers are marked to be live, to not confuse the register scavenger
-function prologue and epilogue are not emitted, if the stack size is 16. 16 means it is empty - there is only the register scavenger emergency spill slot, which is not used as there is no stack."
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This is same as r99772 (which was reverted) with just one meaningful difference where two source lines exchanged their positions.
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doesn't need to be stable because the patterns are fully ordered.
Add a first level sort predicate that orders patterns in this
order: 1) scalar integer operations 2) scalar floating point
3) vector int 4) vector float. This is a trivial sort on their
top level pattern type so it is nice and transitive. The
benefit of doing this is that simple integer operations are
much more common than insane vector things and isel was trying
to match the big complex vector patterns before the simple
ones because the complexity of the vector operations was much
higher. Since they can't both match, it is best (for compile
time) to try the simple integer ones first.
This cuts down the # failed match attempts on real code by
quite a bit, for example, this reduces backtracks on crafty
(as a random example) from 228285 -> 188369.
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patterns within the generated matcher. This works great except
that the sort fails because the relation defined isn't
transitive. I have a much simpler solution coming next, but want
to archive the code.
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These instructions use byte index in a control vector (M:Vm) to lookup byte
values in a table and generate a new vector (D:Vd). The table is specified via
a list of vectors, which can be:
{Dn}
{Dn D<n+1>}
{Dn D<n+1> D<n+2>}
{Dn D<n+1> D<n+2> D<n+3>}
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Otherwise, e.g. in the invocation like clang -DFOO=\"bar\" FOO macro
got the bar value, not "bar".
Patch by Alexander Esilevich!
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SELinux doesn't allow 'execmem', returning MAP_FAILED and 'Permission denied'
for mmap or RWX memory. In this case AllocateRWX was returning a MemoryBlock
with uninitialized fields, which sometimes caused crashes.
This patch initializes MemoryBlock fields to 0, so that the RWX-failure check
works.
It doesn't fix the SELinux 'execmem' issues though (the JIT will not work when
SELinux is in enforcing mode).
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and those derived from them. These are obnoxious because
they were written as: PatLeaf<(bitconvert). Not having an
argument was foiling adding better type checking for operand
count matching up with what was required (in this case,
bitconvert always requires an operand!)
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transforming it into (add (i32 GPR), 4). This allows us to write type
generic multi patterns and have tblgen automatically drop the bitconvert
in the case when the types align. This allows us to fold an extra load
in the changed testcase.
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input to be v8i8 or v16i8, which buildvectors get canonicalized to.
This allows the patterns that were previously using a bare 'vnot' to
match, before they couldn't.
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1, 1 cases which are by-far the most frequent. This shrinks the X86
isel table from 77014 -> 74657 bytes.
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Type::destroy(), so it got skipped for FunctionTypes, StructTypes, and
UnionTypes. This fixes the resulting leaks in test/Feature/opaquetypes.ll and
test/Integer/opaquetypes_bt.ll.
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issues to get here. We now trim the result type list of the
CompleteMatch or MorphNodeTo operation to be the same size as the
thing we're matching. this means that if you match (add GPR, GPR)
with an instruction that produces a normal result and a flag that
we now trim the result in tblgen instead of having to do it
dynamically. This exposed a bunch of inconsistencies in result
counting that happened to be getting lucky since the days of the
old isel.
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same vt multiple times for a register. For example,
ECX is in 5 different i32 reg classes, just return
1 i32 instead of 5.
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from two places in CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp, and
use it in DAGISelMatcherGen.cpp instead of using
an incorrect predicate that happened to get lucky
on our current targets.
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results forward. We can now handle an instruction that
produces one implicit def and one result instead of one or
the other when not at the root of the pattern.
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