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 fixes another infinite recursion case when using target costs.
We can only replace insert element input chains that are pure (end
with inserting into an undef).
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getNumContainedPasses() used to compute the size of the vector on demand. It is
called repeated in loops (such as runOnFunction()) and it can be updated while
inside the loop.
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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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The old checking code, which assumed that input shuffles and insert-elements
could always be folded (and thus were free) is too simple.
This can only happen in special circumstances.
Using the simple check caused infinite recursion.
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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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The pass would previously assert when trying to compute the cost of
compare instructions with illegal vector types (like struct pointers).
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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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The assertion is trigged when the Reassociater tries to transform expression
... + 2 * n * 3 + 2 * m + ...
into:
... + 2 * (n*3 + m).
In the process of the transformation, a helper routine folds the constant 2*3 into 6,
confusing optimizer which is trying the to eliminate the common factor 2, and cannot
find 2 any more.
Review is pending. But I'd like commit first in order to help those who are waiting
for this fix.
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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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This fixes a bug where shuffles were being fused such that the
resulting input types were not legal on the target. This would
occur only when both inputs and dependencies were also foldable
operations (such as other shuffles) and there were other connected
pairs in the same block.
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The library call simplifier folds memcmp calls with all constant arguments
to a constant. For example:
memcmp("foo", "foo", 3) -> 0
memcmp("hel", "foo", 3) -> 1
memcmp("foo", "hel", 3) -> -1
The folding is implemented in terms of the system memcmp that LLVM gets
linked with. It currently just blindly uses the value returned from
the system memcmp as the folded constant.
This patch normalizes the values returned from the system memcmp to
(-1, 0, 1) so that we get consistent results across multiple platforms.
The test cases were adjusted accordingly.
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- Fix operand order for atomic sub, where the minuend is the value
loaded from memory and the subtrahend is the parameter specified.
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Each SM and PTX version is modeled as a subtarget feature/CPU. Additionally,
PTX 3.1 is added as the default PTX version to be out-of-the-box compatible
with CUDA 5.0.
Available CPUs for this target:
sm_10 - Select the sm_10 processor.
sm_11 - Select the sm_11 processor.
sm_12 - Select the sm_12 processor.
sm_13 - Select the sm_13 processor.
sm_20 - Select the sm_20 processor.
sm_21 - Select the sm_21 processor.
sm_30 - Select the sm_30 processor.
sm_35 - Select the sm_35 processor.
Available features for this target:
ptx30 - Use PTX version 3.0.
ptx31 - Use PTX version 3.1.
sm_10 - Target SM 1.0.
sm_11 - Target SM 1.1.
sm_12 - Target SM 1.2.
sm_13 - Target SM 1.3.
sm_20 - Target SM 2.0.
sm_21 - Target SM 2.1.
sm_30 - Target SM 3.0.
sm_35 - Target SM 3.5.
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This patch migrates the memset optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the memmove optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the memcpy optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the memcmp optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the strstr optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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In some cases the library call simplifier may need to replace instructions
other than the library call being simplified. In those cases it may be
necessary for clients of the simplifier to override how the replacements
are actually done. As such, a new overrideable method for replacing
instructions was added to LibCallSimplifier.
A new subclass of LibCallSimplifier is also defined which overrides
the instruction replacement method. This is because the instruction
combiner defines its own replacement method which updates the worklist
when instructions are replaced.
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This patch migrates the strcspn optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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Several of the simplifiers migrated from the simplify-libcalls pass to
the instcombine pass were not correctly checking the target library
information to gate the simplifications. This patch ensures that the
check is made.
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In the process of migrating optimizations from the simplify-libcalls pass
to the instcombine pass I noticed that a few functions are missing from
the target library information. These functions need to be available for
querying in the instcombine library call simplifiers. More functions will
probably be added in the future as more simplifiers are migrated to
instcombine.
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mov lr, pc
b.w _foo
The "mov" instruction doesn't set bit zero to one, it's putting incorrect
value in lr. It messes up backtraces.
rdar://12663632
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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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If the arrays are found to be disjoint then we run the vectorized version of
the loop. If they are not, we run the scalar code.
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Improve ARM build attribute emission for architectures types.
This also changes the default architecture emitted for a generic CPU to "v7".
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- Add RTM code generation support throught 3 X86 intrinsics:
xbegin()/xend() to start/end a transaction region, and xabort() to abort a
tranaction region
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This patch migrates the strspn optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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values in a map that can be passed to consumers. Add a testcase that
ensures this works for llvm-dwarfdump.
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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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registers. Previously, the register we being marked as implicitly defined, but
not killed. In some cases this would cause the register scavenger to spill a
dead register.
Also, use an empty register mask to simplify the logic and to reduce the memory
footprint.
rdar://12592448
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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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This patch adds the interface to expose events from MCJIT when an object is emitted or freed and implements the MCJIT functionality to send those events. The IntelJITEventListener implementation is left empty for now. It will be fleshed out in a future patch.
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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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Prior to this patch RuntimeDyld attempted to re-apply relocations every time reassignSectionAddress was called (via MCJIT::mapSectionAddress). In addition to being inefficient and redundant, this led to a problem when a section was temporarily moved too far away from another section with a relative relocation referencing the section being moved. To fix this, I'm adding a new method (finalizeObject) which the client can call to indicate that it is finished rearranging section addresses so the relocations can safely be applied.
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to be extended to a full register. This is modeled in the IR by marking
the return value (or argument) with a signext or zeroext attribute.
However, while these attributes are respected for function arguments,
they are currently ignored for function return values by the PowerPC
back-end. This patch updates PPCCallingConv.td to ask for the promotion
to i64, and fixes LowerReturn and LowerCallResult to implement it.
The new test case verifies that both arguments and return values are
properly extended when passing them; and also that the optimizers
understand incoming argument and return values are in fact guaranteed
by the ABI to be extended.
The patch caused a spurious breakage in CodeGen/PowerPC/coalesce-ext.ll,
since the test case used a "ret" instruction to create a use of an i32
value at the end of the function (to set up data flow as required for
what the test is intended to test). Since there's now an implicit
promotion to i64, that data flow no longer works as expected. To fix
this, this patch now adds an extra "add" to ensure we have an appropriate
use of the i32 value.
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The Z constraint specifies an r+r memory address, and the y modifier expands
to the "r, r" in the asm string. For this initial implementation, the base
register is forced to r0 (which has the special meaning of 0 for r+r addressing
on PowerPC) and the full address is taken in the second register. In the
future, this should be improved.
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This patch expands the SEXTLOAD, ZEXTLOAD, and EXTLOAD operations for
vector types when altivec is enabled.
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'nocapture' attribute.
The nocapture attribute only specifies that no copies are made that
outlive the function. This isn't the same as there being no copies at all.
This fixes PR14045.
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reserved. Without this fix, RegScavenger::getRegsAvailable incorrectly
returns an empty set of integer registers.
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This function estimates stack size and will be called before
PrologEpilogInserter scans the callee-saved registers.
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Some ELF relocations require adding the a value to the original contents of the object buffer at the specified location. In order to properly handle multiple applications of a relocation, the RuntimeDyld code should be grabbing the original value from the object buffer and writing a new value into the loaded section buffer. This patch changes the parameters passed to resolveRelocations to accommodate this need.
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The new analysis is not yet ready for prime time. It has a *critical*
flawed assumption, and some troubling shortages of testing. Until it's
been hammered into better shape, let's stick with the working code. This
should be easy to revert itself when the analysis is ready.
Fixes PR14241, a miscompile of any memcpy-able loop which uses a pointer
as the induction mechanism. If you have been seeing miscompiles in this
revision range, you really want to test with this backed out. The
results of this miscompile are a bit subtle as they can lead to
downstream passes concluding things are impossible which are in fact
possible.
Thanks to David Blaikie for the majority of the reduction of this
miscompile. I'll be checking in the test case in a non-revert commit.
Revesions reverted here:
r167045: LoopIdiom: Fix a serious missed optimization: we only turned
top-level loops into memmove.
r166877: LoopIdiom: Add checks to avoid turning memmove into an infinite
loop.
r166875: LoopIdiom: Recognize memmove loops.
r166874: LoopIdiom: Replace custom dependence analysis with
DependenceAnalysis.
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test/Transforms/GVN/rle.ll if the (currently disabled) check for a
pointer type in getIntPtrType is turned on.
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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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When target cost information is available, compute explicit costs of inserting and
extracting values from vectors. At this point, all costs are estimated using the
target information, and the chain-depth heuristic is not needed. As a result, it is now, by
default, disabled when using target costs.
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and getPredNewOpcode. The first relates non predicated instructions with their
predicated forms and the second relates predicated instructions with their
predicate-new forms.
Patch by Jyotsna Verma!
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run through the 'C' preprocessor. That is pick up the file name
and line numbers from the cpp hash file line comments for the
dwarf file and line numbers tables.
rdar://9275556
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compute the address space in the one place it was used.
Also write the getPointerAddressSpace member in terms of the
getPointerOperandType member.
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politely and document this feature.
This simple API extension then allows us to write all of the
Instructions' address space query methods much more simply. No
functionality change intended here.
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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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When target costs are available, use them to account for the costs of
shuffles on internal edges of the DAG of candidate pairs.
Because the shuffle costs here are currently for only the internal edges,
the current target cost model is trivial, and the chain depth requirement
is still in place, I don't yet have an easy test
case. Nevertheless, by looking at the debug output, it does seem to do the right
think to the effective "size" of each DAG of candidate pairs.
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The adc/sbb optimization is to able to convert following expression
into a single adc/sbb instruction:
(ult) ... = x + 1 // where the ult is unsigned-less-than comparison
(ult) ... = x - 1
This change is to flip the "x >u y" (i.e. ugt comparison) in order
to expose the adc/sbb opportunity.
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- Use value handle tricks to communicate use replacements instead of forgetLoop, this is a lot faster.
- Move the "big hammer" out of the main loop so it's not called for every instruction.
This should recover most (if not all) compile time regressions introduced by this code.
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