Other than recognizing the attribute, the patch does little else.
It changes the branch probability analyzer so that edges into
blocks postdominated by a cold function are given low weight.
Added analysis and code generation tests. Added documentation for the
new attribute.
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Allow LLVM to take advantage of shift instructions that set the ZF flag,
making instructions that test the destination superfluous.
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The peephole tries to reorder MOV32r0 instructions such that they are
before the instruction that modifies EFLAGS.
The problem is that the peephole does not consider the case where the
instruction that modifies EFLAGS also depends on the previous state of
EFLAGS.
Instead, walk backwards until we find an instruction that has a def for
EFLAGS but does not have a use.
If we find such an instruction, insert the MOV32r0 before it.
If it cannot find such an instruction, skip the optimization.
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Shuffles that only move an element into position 0 of the vector are common in
the output of the loop vectorizer and often generate suboptimal code when SSSE3
is not available. Lower them to vector shifts if possible.
We still prefer palignr over psrldq because it has higher throughput on
sandybridge.
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Increase the number of instructions LLVM recognizes as setting the ZF
flag. This allows us to remove test instructions that redundantly
recalculate the flag.
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IR optimisation passes can result in a basic block that contains:
llvm.lifetime.start(%buf)
...
llvm.lifetime.end(%buf)
...
llvm.lifetime.start(%buf)
Before this change, calculateLiveIntervals() was ignoring the second
lifetime.start() and was regarding %buf as being dead from the
lifetime.end() through to the end of the basic block. This can cause
StackColoring to incorrectly merge %buf with another stack slot.
Fix by removing the incorrect Starts[pos].isValid() and
Finishes[pos].isValid() checks.
Just doing:
Starts[pos] = Indexes->getMBBStartIdx(MBB);
Finishes[pos] = Indexes->getMBBEndIdx(MBB);
unconditionally would be enough to fix the bug, but it causes some
test failures due to stack slots not being merged when they were
before. So, in order to keep the existing tests passing, treat LiveIn
and LiveOut separately rather than approximating the live ranges by
merging LiveIn and LiveOut.
This fixes PR15707.
Patch by Mark Seaborn.
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We generate a `push' of a random register (%rax) if the stack needs to be
aligned by the size of that register. However, this could mess up compact unwind
generation. In particular, we want to still generate compact unwind in the
presence of this monstrosity.
Check if the push of of the %rax/%eax register. If it is and it's marked with
the `FrameSetup' flag, then we can generate a compact unwind encoding for the
function only if the push is the last FrameSetup instruction.
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Fold (xor (and x, y), y) -> (and (not x), y)
This removes an opportunity for a constant to appear twice.
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X86ISelLowering has support to treat:
(icmp ne (and (xor %flags, -1), (shl 1, flag)), 0)
as if it were actually:
(icmp eq (and %flags, (shl 1, flag)), 0)
However, r179386 has code at the InstCombine level to handle this.
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register-indirect address with an offset of 0.
It used to be that a DBG_VALUE is a register-indirect value if the offset
(operand 1) is nonzero. The new convention is that a DBG_VALUE is
register-indirect if the first operand is a register and the second
operand is an immediate. For plain registers use the combination reg, reg.
rdar://problem/13658587
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- Revise previous patches of the same purpose by fixing
*) grep <PA> | not grep <PB> semantically is not the same as
CHECK: <PA>{{^<PB>.*$}} as the former will check all occurrences of <PA>
while the later only check the first match. As the result, CHECK needs
putting in all place where <PA> occurs.
*) grep <PA> | count <N> needs a final CHECK-NOT of the same pattern.
(As 'CHECK-<N>' is proposed for discussion, converting 'grep | count <N>'
where N > 1 is postponed.)
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This already helps SSE2 x86 a lot because it lacks an efficient way to
represent a vector select. The long term goal is to enable the backend to match
a canonicalized pattern into a single instruction (e.g. vabs or pabs).
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latency for certain models of the Intel Atom family, by converting
instructions into their equivalent LEA instructions, when it is both
useful and possible to do so.
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This reverts commit r179840 with a fix to test/DebugInfo/two-cus-from-same-file.ll
I'm not sure why that test only failed on ARM & MIPS and not X86 Linux, even
though the debug info was clearly invalid on all of them, but this ought to fix
it.
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Adding another CU-wide list, in this case of imported_modules (since they
should be relatively rare, it seemed better to add a list where each element
had a "context" value, rather than add a (usually empty) list to every scope).
This takes care of DW_TAG_imported_module, but to fully address PR14606 we'll
need to expand this to cover DW_TAG_imported_declaration too.
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In X86FastISel::X86SelectStore(), improperly aligned stores are rejected and
handled by the DAG-based ISel. However, X86FastISel::X86SelectLoad() makes
no such requirement. There doesn't appear to be an x86 architectural
correctness issue with allowing potentially unaligned store instructions.
This patch removes this restriction.
Patch by Jim Stichnot.
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for the sdiv/srem/udiv/urem bitcode instructions. This is done for the i8,
i16, and i32 types, as well as i64 for the x86_64 target.
Patch by Jim Stichnoth
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The register allocator expects minimal physreg live ranges. Schedule
physreg copies accordingly. This is slightly tricky when they occur in
the middle of the scheduling region. For now, this is handled by
rescheduling the copy when its associated instruction is
scheduled. Eventually we may instead bundle them, but only if we can
preserve the bundles as parallel copies during regalloc.
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When debugging performance regressions we often ask ourselves if the regression
that we see is due to poor isel/sched/ra or due to some micro-architetural
problem. When comparing two code sequences one good way to rule out front-end
bottlenecks (and other the issues) is to force code alignment. This pass adds
a flag that forces the alignment of all of the basic blocks in the program.
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As packed comparisons in AVX/SSE produce all 0s or all 1s in each SIMD lane,
vector select could be simplified to AND/OR or removed if one or both values
being selected is all 0s or all 1s.
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This patch is revised based on patch from Victor Umansky
<victor.umansky@intel.com>. More cases are handled in X86's bool
simplification, i.e.
- SETCC_CARRY
- value is truncated to i1 with AND
As a by-product, PR5443 is also fixed.
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We would also like to merge sequences that involve a variable index like in the
example below.
int index = *idx++
int i0 = c[index+0];
int i1 = c[index+1];
b[0] = i0;
b[1] = i1;
By extending the parsing of the base pointer to handle dags that contain a
base, index, and offset we can handle examples like the one above.
The dag for the code above will look something like:
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i8 load %index))))
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i32 add (i32 signextend (i8 load %index))
(i32 1)))))
The code that parses the tree ignores the intermediate sign extensions. However,
if there is a sign extension it needs to be on all indexes.
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (add (i8 load %index)
(i8 1))))
vs
(load (i64 add (i64 copyfromreg %c)
(i64 signextend (i32 add (i32 signextend (i8 load %index))
(i32 1)))))
radar://13536387
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'@SECREL' is what is used by the Microsoft assembler, but GNU as expects '@SECREL32'.
With the patch, the MC-generated code works fine in combination with a recent GNU as (2.23.51.20120920 here).
Patch by David Nadlinger!
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D429
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- RDRAND always clears the destination value when a random value is not
available (i.e. CF == 0). This value is truncated or zero-extended as
the false boolean value to be returned. Boolean simplification needs
to skip this 'zext' or 'trunc' node.
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This reverts commit 342d92c7a0.
Turns out we're going with a different schema design to represent
DW_TAG_imported_modules so we won't need this extra field.
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form of call in preference to memory indirect on Atom.
In this case, the patch applies the optimization to the code for reloading
spilled registers.
The patch also includes changes to sibcall.ll and movgs.ll, which were
failing on the Atom buildbot after the first patch was applied.
This patch by Sriram Murali.
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indirect through a memory address is to load the memory address into
a register and then call indirect through the register.
This patch implements this improvement by modifying SelectionDAG to
force a function address which is a memory reference to be loaded
into a virtual register.
Patch by Sriram Murali.
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This is just the basic groundwork for supporting DW_TAG_imported_module but I
wanted to commit this before pushing support further into Clang or LLVM so that
this rather churny change is isolated from the rest of the work. The major
churn here is obviously adding another field (within the common DIScope prefix)
to all DIScopes (files, classes, namespaces, lexical scopes, etc). This should
be the last big churny change needed for DW_TAG_imported_module/using directive
support/PR14606.
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All Intel CPUs since Yonah look a lot alike, at least at the granularity
of the scheduling models. We can add more accurate models for
processors that aren't Sandy Bridge if required. Haswell will probably
need its own.
The Atom processor and anything based on NetBurst is completely
different. So are the non-Intel chips.
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- 'prefetch' intrinsics are only lowered when SSE is available. On non-X86
builds, 'generic' CPU is used and stops lowering any prefetch intrinsics.
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- It's still considered aligned when the specified alignment is larger
than the natural alignment;
- The new alignment for the high 128-bit vector should be min(16,
alignment) as the pointer is advanced by 16, a power-of-2 offset.
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- Handle the case where the result of 'insert_subvect' is bitcasted
before 'extract_subvec'. This removes the redundant insertf128/extractf128
pair on unaligned 256-bit vector load/store on vectors of non 64-bit integer.
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For instance, following transformation will be disabled:
x + x + x => 3.0f * x;
The problem of these transformations is that it introduces a FP constant, which
following Instruction-Selection pass cannot handle.
Reviewed by Nadav, thanks a lot!
rdar://13445387
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I know it is incorrect and they'd fail with +Asserts for win32 targets, though.
I'll try to fix them tonight.
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Performing this check unilaterally prevented us from generating FMAs when the incoming IR contained illegal vector types which would eventually be legalized to underlying types that *did* support FMA.
For example, an @llvm.fmuladd on an OpenCL float16 should become a sequence of float4 FMAs, not float4 fmul+fadd's.
NOTE: Because we still call the target-specific profitability hook, individual targets can reinstate the old behavior, if desired, by simply performing the legality check inside their callback hook. They can also perform more sophisticated legality checks, if, for example, some illegal vector types can be productively implemented as FMAs, but not others.
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- Move SRA/SRL/SHL lowering support from DAG combination to DAG lowering
to support extended 256-bit integer in AVX but not AVX2.
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This makes DIType's first non-tag parameter the same as DIFile's, allowing them
to both share the common implementation of getFilename/getDirectory in DIScope.
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A node's ordering is only propagated during legalization if (a) the new node does
not have an ordering (is not a CSE'd node), or (b) the new node has an ordering
that is higher than the node being legalized.
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This is another step along the way to making all DIScopes have a common prefix
which can be added to in a general manner to support using directives
(DW_TAG_imported_module).
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Apparently my final cleanup to use a relevant suffix for these tests before
committing r176831 caused them to stop running since lit wasn't configured to
run tests with that suffix in those directories (why don't we just have a
global suffix list?). So, add the suffix to the relevant directories & fix the
test that has bitrotted over the last week due to my debug info schema changes.
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This is the first step to making all DIScopes have a common metadata prefix (so
that things (using directives, for example) that can appear in any scope can be
added to that common prefix). DIFile is itself a DIScope so the common prefix
of all DIScopes cannot be a DIFile - instead it's the raw filename/directory
name pair.
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This is the next step towards making the metadata for DIScopes have a common
prefix rather than having to delegate based on their tag type.
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This could be 'null' or the empty string, DIDescriptor::getStringField
coalesces the two cases anyway so it's just a matter of legible/efficient
representation.
The change in behavior of the DICompileUnit::get* functions could be
subsumed by the full verification check - but ideally that should just be an
assertion if we could front-load the actual debug info metadata failure paths.
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These cases were found by further work to remove support for debug info
versioning. Common cleanups (other than changing the version info in the tag
field) included adding the last parameter to compile_units (recently added for
fission support) and other cases of trailing fields in lexical blocks, compile
units, and subprograms.
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Summary:
Statistics are still available in Release+Asserts (any +Asserts builds),
and stats can also be turned on with LLVM_ENABLE_STATS.
Move some of the FastISel stats that were moved under DEBUG()
back out of DEBUG(), since stats are disabled across the board now.
Many tests depend on grepping "-stats" output. Move those into
a orig_dir/Stats/. so that they can be marked as unsupported
when building without statistics.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D486
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To find the last use of a register unit, start from the bottom and scan
upwards until a user is found.
<rdar://problem/13353090>
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