Before the patch we took advantage of the fact that the compare and
branch are glued together in the selection DAG and fused them together
(where possible) while emitting them. This seemed to work well in practice.
However, fusing the compare so early makes it harder to remove redundant
compares in cases where CC already has a suitable value. This patch
therefore uses the peephole analyzeCompare/optimizeCompareInstr pair of
functions instead.
No behavioral change intended, but it paves the way for a later patch.
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As with the stores, these instructions can trap when the condition is false,
so they are only used for things like (cond ? x : *ptr).
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These instructions are allowed to trap even if the condition is false,
so for now they are only used for "*ptr = (cond ? x : *ptr)"-style
constructs.
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Make sure the context and type fields are MDNodes. We will generate
verification errors if those fields are non-empty strings.
Fix testing cases to make them pass the verifier.
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The language reference says that:
"If a symbol appears in the @llvm.used list, then the compiler,
assembler, and linker are required to treat the symbol as if there is
a reference to the symbol that it cannot see"
Since even the linker cannot see the reference, we must assume that
the reference can be using the symbol table. For example, a user can add
__attribute__((used)) to a debug helper function like dump and use it from
a debugger.
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There's no need to specify a flag to omit frame pointer elimination on non-leaf
nodes...(Honestly, I can't parse that option out.) Use the function attribute
stuff instead.
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Prior to this patch, IfConverter may widen the cases where a sequence of
instructions were executed because of the way it uses nested predicates. This
result in incorrect execution.
For instance, Let A be a basic block that flows conditionally into B and B be a
predicated block.
B can be predicated with A.BrToBPredicate into A iff B.Predicate is less
"permissive" than A.BrToBPredicate, i.e., iff A.BrToBPredicate subsumes
B.Predicate.
The IfConverter was checking the opposite: B.Predicate subsumes
A.BrToBPredicate.
<rdar://problem/14379453>
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The change r187019 has fixed multiple relocations in dynamic linker for
MIPS, so now this test passes for MIPS.
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Improve the Finder to handle context of a DIVariable used by DbgValueInst.
Fix testing cases to make them pass the verifier.
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schedule an alloca for another iteration in SROA. This only showed up
with a mixture of promotable and unpromotable selects and phis. Added
a test case for this.
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pending speculation for a phi node. The problem here is that we were
using growth of the specluation set as an indicator of whether
speculation would occur, and if the phi node is already in the set we
don't see it grow. This is a symptom of the fact that this signal is
a total hack.
Unfortunately, I couldn't really come up with a non-hacky way of
signaling that promotion remains valid *after* speculation occurs, such
that we only speculate when all else looks good for promotion. In the
end, I went with at least a much more explicit approach of doing the
work of queuing inside the phi and select processing and setting
a preposterously named flag to convey that we're in the special state of
requiring speculating before promotion.
Thanks to Richard Trieu and Nick Lewycky for the excellent work reducing
a testcase for this from a pretty giant, nasty assert in a big
application. =] The testcase was excellent.
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This commit also implements these functions for R600 and removes a test
case that was relying on the buggy behavior.
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These are really the same address space in hardware. The only
difference is that CONSTANT_ADDRESS uses a special cache for faster
access. When we are unable to use the constant kcache for some reason
(e.g. smaller types or lack of indirect addressing) then the instruction
selector must use GLOBAL_ADDRESS loads instead.
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Improve the Finder to handle context of a DIVariable.
If Scope is a DICompileUnit, add it to the list of CUs.
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When vectors are built from a single value, the ARM lowering issues a
scalar_to_vector node.
This node is then always morphed into a move from the general purpose unit to
the vector unit.
When the value comes from a load, this can be simplified into a vector load to
the right lane.
This patch changes the lowering of insert_vector_elt to expose a vector
friendly pattern in this situation.
This is a step toward fixing <rdar://problem/14170854>.
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The symbol table has forward references in the file. Instead of allocating
a temporary buffer or counting the size and then writing, this implementation
writes a dummy value first and patches it once the final value is known.
There is room for performance improvement. I will implement them as soon as I
get some other features (like a ranlib mode) in.
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This increases the number of opportunites we have for folding. With the
previous implementation we were unable to fold into any instructions
other than the first when multiple instructions were selected from a
single SDNode.
Reviewed-by: Vincent Lejeune <vljn at ovi.com>
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A side-effect of this is that now the compiler expects kernel arguments
to be 4-byte aligned.
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MDNodes used by DbgDeclareInst and DbgValueInst.
Another 16 testing cases failed and they are disabled with
-disable-debug-info-verifier.
A total of 34 cases are disabled with -disable-debug-info-verifier and will be
corrected.
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Use the function attributes to pass along the stack protector buffer size.
Now that we have robust function attributes, don't use a command line option to
specify the stack protecto buffer size.
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Enable parsing all 32 floating point control registers $0-31 and stop trying to
parse floating point condition code register $fcc0. Also, return ParseFail if
the operand being parsed is not in the expected format.
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instructions. With this patch:
1. ldr.n is recognized as mnemonic for the short encoding
2. ldr.w is recognized as menmonic for the long encoding
3. ldr will map to either short or long encodings depending on the size of the offset
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This matches gnu archive behavior and since archive member order can change
which member is used, not changing the order on replacement looks like the
right thing to do.
This patch also refactors the logic for which archive member to keep and
whether to move it to a helper function (computeInsertAction). The
nesting in computeNewArchiveMembers was getting a bit confusing.
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GNU ar when not given the a or b modifiers replaces archive members in the
same location of the old ones. I am about to implement that in llvm-ar. For
now, just don't depend on the current llvm-ar behavior on this test.
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We were incorrectly computing where to insert a member if it was replacing
a previous member that was before the insert point.
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GlobalOpt simplifies llvm.compiler.used by removing any members that are also
in the more strict llvm.used. Handle the special case where llvm.compiler.used
becomes empty.
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indirect branches correctly. Under some circumstances, this led to the deletion
of basic blocks that were the destination of indirect branches. In that case it
left indirect branches to nowhere in the code.
This patch replaces, and is more general than either of the previous fixes for
indirect-branch-analysis issues, r181161 and r186461.
For other branches (not indirect) this refactor should have *almost* identical
behavior to the previous version. There are some corner cases where this
refactor is able to analyze blocks that the previous version could not (e.g.
this necessitated the update to thumb2-ifcvt2.ll).
<rdar://problem/14464830>
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The original change was rolled back in r186627 because of test
failures on the big endian machine. I believe I fixed the issue
so re-submitting.
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We were incorrectly using compiler_used instead of compiler.used. Unfortunately
the passes using the broken name had tests also using the broken name.
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The insn definitions themselves crept into r186689, sorry.
This should be the last of the distinct-ops instructions.
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Follows the same lines as r186686, but much more limited, since we only
use ADD LOGICAL for multi-i64 additions.
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The atomic tests assume the two-operand forms, so I've restricted them to z10.
Running and-01.ll, or-01.ll and xor-01.ll for z196 as well as z10 shows why
using convertToThreeAddress() is better than exposing the three-operand forms
first and then converting back to two operands where possible (which is what
I'd originally tried). Using the three-operand form first stops us from
taking advantage of NG, OG and XG for spills.
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This first step just adds definitions for SLLK, SRLK and SRAK.
The next patch will actually make use of them during codegen.
insn-bad.s tests that some form of error is reported when using these
instructions on z10. More work is needed to get the "instruction requires:
distinct-ops" that we'd ideally like, so I've stubbed that part out for now.
I'll come back and make it mandatory once the necessary changes are in.
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Somehow forgot to git rm these two files. I believe I left the remaining
invalid* tests intentionally, though whether my reasons were sound is a
different matter.
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The tests were checking for barriers which the ARM ARM says they must execute
as a full system DMB/DSB, rather than that they're UNDEFINED and LLVM does in
fact represent them.
The tests happened to be passing because they were using a non-versioned ARM
triple which didn't have *any* DMB/DSB instructions.
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This allows "llvm-mc -disassemble" to accept two new features:
+ Using comma as a byte separator
+ Grouping bytes with '[' and ']' pairs.
The behaviour outside a [...] group is unchanged. But within the group once
llvm-mc encounters a true error, it stops rather than trying to resynchronise
the stream at the next byte. This is more useful for disassembly tests, where
we have an almost-instruction in mind and don't care what the misaligned
interpretation would be. Particularly if it means llvm-mc won't actually see
the next intended almost-instruction.
As a side effect, this means llvm-mc can disassemble its own -show-encoding
output if copy-pasted.
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SROA.
The crux of the issue is that now we track uses of a partition of the
alloca in two places: the iterators over the partitioning uses and the
previously collected split uses vector. We weren't accounting for the
fact that the split uses might invalidate integer widening in ways other
than due to their width (in this case due to being volatile).
Further reduced testcase added to the tests.
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1> Use DebugInfoFinder to find debug info MDNodes.
2> Add disable-debug-info-verifier to disable verifying debug info.
3> Disable verifying for testing cases that fail (will update the testing cases
later on).
4> MDNodes generated by clang can have empty filename for TAG_inheritance and
TAG_friend, so DIType::Verify is modified accordingly.
Note that DebugInfoFinder does not list all debug info MDNode.
For example, clang can generate:
metadata !{i32 786468}, which will fail to verify.
This MDNode is used by debug info but not included in DebugInfoFinder.
This MDNode is generated as a temporary node in DIBuilder::createFunction
Value *TElts[] = { GetTagConstant(VMContext, DW_TAG_base_type) };
MDNode::getTemporary(VMContext, TElts)
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All changes were made by the following bash script:
find test/CodeGen -name "*.ll" | \
while read NAME; do
echo "$NAME"
grep -q "^; *RUN: *llc.*debug" $NAME && continue
grep -q "^; *RUN:.*llvm-objdump" $NAME && continue
grep -q "^; *RUN: *opt.*" $NAME && continue
TEMP=`mktemp -t temp`
cp $NAME $TEMP
sed -n "s/^define [^@]*@\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\)(.*$/\1/p" < $NAME | \
while read FUNC; do
sed -i '' "s/;\([A-Za-z0-9_-]*\)\([A-Za-z0-9_-]*\):\( *\)$FUNC[:]* *\$/;\1\2-LABEL:\3$FUNC:/g" $TEMP
done
sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-LABEL-LABEL:/;\1-LABEL:/" $TEMP
sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-NEXT-LABEL:/;\1-NEXT:/" $TEMP
sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-NOT-LABEL:/;\1-NOT:/" $TEMP
sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)-DAG-LABEL:/;\1-DAG:/" $TEMP
mv $TEMP $NAME
done
This script catches a superset of the cases caught by the script associated with commit r186280. It initially found some false positives due to unusual constructs in a minority of tests; all such cases were disambiguated first in commit r186621.
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Summary:
Dump optional data directory entries in the PE/COFF header, so that
we can test the output of LLD linker. This patch updates the test binary
file, but the source of the binary is the same. I just re-linked the file.
I don't know how the previous file was linked, but the previous file did
not have any data directory entries for some reason.
Reviewers: rafael
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1148
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The plan is to use it for clang and lld.
Major behavior changes:
- We can now parse UTF-16 files that have a byte order mark.
- PR16209: Don't drop backslashes on the floor if they don't escape
anything.
The actual parsing loop was based on code from Clang's driver.cpp,
although it's been rewritten to track its state with control flow rather
than state variables.
Reviewers: hans
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1170
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The original code only folded SRA into ROTATE ... SELECTED BITS
if there was no outer shift. This patch splits out that check
and generalises it slightly. The extra cases aren't really that
interesting, but this is paving the way for RNSBG support.
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