to maintain a list of types (one for each result of
the node) instead of a single type. There are liberal
hacks added to emulate the old behavior in various
situations, but they can start disolving now.
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dag isel gen instead of instruction properties. This
allows the oh-so-useful behavior of matching a variadic
non-root node.
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changing the primary datastructure from being a
"std::vector<unsigned char>" to being a new TypeSet class
that actually has (gasp) invariants!
This changes more things than I remember, but one major
innovation here is that it enforces that named input
values agree in type with their output values.
This also eliminates code that transparently assumes (in
some cases) that SDNodeXForm input/output types are the
same, because this is wrong in many case.
This also eliminates a bug which caused a lot of ambiguous
patterns to go undetected, where a register class would
sometimes pick the first possible type, causing an
ambiguous pattern to get arbitrary results.
With all the recent target changes, this causes no
functionality change!
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sequence, just emit instruction predicates right before them. This
exposes yet more factoring opportunitites, shrinking the X86 table
to 79144 bytes.
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as the very last thing before node emission. This should
dramatically reduce the number of times we do 'MatchAddress'
on X86, speeding up compile time. This also improves comments
in the tables and shrinks the table a bit, now down to
80506 bytes for x86.
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stuff now that we don't care about emulating the old broken
behavior of the old isel. This eliminates the
'CheckChainCompatible' check (along with IsChainCompatible) which
did an incorrect and inefficient scan *up* the chain nodes which
happened as the pattern was being formed and does the validation
at the end in HandleMergeInputChains when it forms a structural
pattern. This scans "down" the graph, which means that it is
quickly bounded by nodes already selected. This also handles
token factors that get "trapped" in the dag.
Removing the CheckChainCompatible nodes also shrinks the
generated tables by about 6K for X86 (down to 83K).
There are two pieces remaining before I can nuke PreprocessRMW:
1. I xfailed a test because we're now producing worse code in a
case that has nothing to do with the change: it turns out that
our use of MorphNodeTo will leave dead nodes in the graph
which (depending on how the graph is walked) end up causing
bogus uses of chains and blocking matches. This is really
bad for other reasons, so I'll fix this in a follow-up patch.
2. CheckFoldableChainNode needs to be improved to handle the TF.
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EmitMergeInputChainsMatcher node up into EmitResultCode. This
doesn't have much of an effect on the generated code, the X86
table is exactly the same size.
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structural matching code to be factored and shared this
shrinks the X86 isel table from 86537 to 83890 bytes.
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This allows formation of OpcodeSwitch for top level patterns, in
particular on X86. This saves about 1K of data space in the x86
table and makes the dispatch much more efficient.
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ComplexPattern at the root be generated multiple times, once
for each opcode they are part of. This encourages factoring
because the opcode checks get treated just like everything
else in the matcher.
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so that we get grouping at the top level.
Add an optimization to reorder type check & record nodes
after opcode checks. We prefer to expose tree shape
matching which improves grouping and will enhance the next
optimization.
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dispatcher method. This eliminates the dependence of the new isel's
generated code on the old isel's predicates, however some random
hand written isel code still uses them.
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specifies whether there is an output flag or not. Use this
instead of redundantly encoding the chain/flag results in the
output vtlist.
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even some the old isel didn't. There are several parts of
this that make me feel dirty, but it's no worse than the
old isel. I'll clean up the parts I can do without ripping
out the old one next.
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internal nodes with flag results. Record these with a new
OPC_MarkFlagResults opcode and use this to update the interior
nodes' flag results properly. This fixes CodeGen/X86/i256-add.ll
with the new isel.
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well as the operands produced when the pattern is matched. This
allows CheckSame to work correctly when matching replicated
names involving ComplexPatterns. This fixes a bunch of MSP430
failures, we're down to 13 failures, two of which are
due to a sched bug.
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sure to only run the complex pattern on nodes where the target opts in.
This patch only handles targets with one opcode specified so far, but
fixes 16 failures, only 34 left.
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result nodes correctly. Note that this includes a horrible hack
in DAGISelHeader which cannot be fixed reasonably without
eliminating (parallel) from input patterns. That, in turn,
can't be done until we support writing multiple result patterns
for the X86and_flag and related multiple-result nodes.
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of the matched pattern to use the newly created node results. Onto
the "making it actually work" phase!
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the point where it is to the 95% feature complete mark, it just
needs result updating to be done (then testing, optimization
etc).
More specificallly, this adds support for chain and flag handling
on the result nodes, support for sdnodexforms, support for variadic
nodes, memrefs, pinned physreg inputs, and probably lots of other
stuff.
In the old DAGISelEmitter, this deletes the dead code related to
OperatorMap, cleans up a variety of dead stuff handling "implicit
remapping" from things like globaladdr -> targetglobaladdr (which
is no longer used because globaladdr always needs to be legalized),
and some minor formatting fixes.
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I'd like to eventually rip it out, but for now producing the
same selections as the old matcher is more important.
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'ischaincompatible' when a pattern has more than one input chain. Need
to do some commenting and cleanup now that I understand how this works.
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