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Richard Sandiford
6dae7ae765 [SystemZ] Add tests for ALHSIK and ALGHSIK
The insn definitions themselves crept into r186689, sorry.
This should be the last of the distinct-ops instructions.


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2013-07-19 16:44:32 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
c7c7e1502a [SystemZ] Add ALRK, AGLRK, SLRK and SGLRK
Follows the same lines as r186686, but much more limited, since we only
use ADD LOGICAL for multi-i64 additions.


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2013-07-19 16:37:00 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
70d3e71f2e [SystemZ] Add AHIK and AGHIK
I did these as a separate patch because it uses a slightly different
form of RIE layout.


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2013-07-19 16:32:12 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
dc05e0bff6 [SystemZ] Add ARK, AGRK, SRK and SGRK
The testsuite changes follow the same lines as for r186683.


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2013-07-19 16:26:39 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
52b2774577 [SystemZ] Add NGRK, OGRK and XGRK
Like r186683, but for 64 bits.


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2013-07-19 16:24:22 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
db92fb0716 [SystemZ] Add NRK, ORK and XRK
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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2013-07-19 16:21:55 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
93c2125c39 [SystemZ] Use SLLK, SRLK and SRAK for codegen
This patch uses the instructions added in r186680 for codegen.


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2013-07-19 16:12:08 +00:00
Manman Ren
98cd02622d Try to appease the bots.
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2013-07-19 04:56:51 +00:00
Andrew Trick
8594c2377d MI Sched: test case fix for previous checkin.
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2013-07-19 00:31:31 +00:00
Manman Ren
cd26257c85 Debug Info: enable verifying by default and disable testing cases that fail.
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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2013-07-19 00:31:03 +00:00
Stephen Lin
cf2ab764db Update to more CodeGen tests to use CHECK-LABEL for labels corresponding to function definitions for more informative error messages. No functionality change.
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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2013-07-18 22:47:09 +00:00
Stephen Lin
771e0ab32a Disambiguate function names in some CodeGen tests. (Some tests were using function names that also were names of instructions and/or doing other unusual things that were making the test not amenable to otherwise scriptable pattern matching.) No functionality change.
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2013-07-18 22:29:15 +00:00
Tom Stellard
4e518fd941 R600/SI: Fix crash with VSELECT
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66175

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2013-07-18 21:43:53 +00:00
Tom Stellard
ac85f3f65c R600/SI: Add support for v2f32 loads
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2013-07-18 21:43:48 +00:00
Tom Stellard
fc047278c1 R600/SI: Add support for v2f32 stores
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2013-07-18 21:43:42 +00:00
Tom Stellard
f5660aab41 R600: Expand VSELECT for all types
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2013-07-18 21:43:35 +00:00
Stephen Lin
be9dd85f44 Update to CodeGen tests to use CHECK-LABEL for labels corresponding to function definitions for more informative error messages. No functionality change.
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2013-07-18 18:35:22 +00:00
Joey Gouly
f75a964173 Forgot 'svn add' again, sorry!
Tests for r186574.


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2013-07-18 13:17:26 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
722a26d63e [SystemZ] Use RNSBG
This should be the last of the R.SBG patches for now.


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2013-07-18 10:40:35 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
9dffd71d0a [SystemZ] Generalize RxSBG SRA case
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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2013-07-18 10:14:55 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
30a132f767 [SystemZ] Use RXSBG
Extend the previous R.SBG patches to handle XORs.


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2013-07-18 10:06:15 +00:00
Craig Topper
fe754512dc Fix copy and paste bug from r186491 to make v2f64 use MOVAPD/MOVUPD as it should.
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2013-07-18 07:16:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel
aad2a72c28 PPC: Support dynamic allocas with large alignment
Support for dynamic stack alignments in the PPC backend has been unfinished, in
part because it depends on dynamic stack realignment (which I only just
recently implemented fully). Now we can also support dynamic allocas with
higher than the default target stack alignment (16 bytes).

In order to round-up the requested size to the maximum requested alignment, we
need an additional register to hold the rounded-up size. We're already using one
scavenged register to hold the previous stack-pointer value (which needs to be
stored with the signal-safe stdux update), and so when we have dynamic allocas
and a large alignment, we allocate two emergency spill slots for the scavenger.

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2013-07-18 04:28:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0541722de4 PPC: Add base-pointer support to builtin setjmp/longjmp
First, this changes the base-pointer implementation to remove an unnecessary
complication (and one that is incompatible with how builtin SjLj is
implemented): instead of using r31 as the base pointer when it is not needed as
a frame pointer, now the base pointer will always be r30 when needed.

Second, we introduce another pseudo register, BP, which is used just like the FP
pseudo register to refer to the base register before we know for certain what
register it will be.

Third, we now save BP into the jmp_buf, and restore r30 from that slot in
longjmp.  If the function that called setjmp did not use a base pointer, then
r30 will be overwritten by the setjmp-calling-function's restore code. FP
restoration (which is restored into r31) works the same way.

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2013-07-17 23:50:51 +00:00
Joey Gouly
c88ac4a344 Add the tests that I forgot to 'svn add' with my previous commit (r186504).
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2013-07-17 14:03:49 +00:00
Richard Osborne
dcc4207a00 [XCore] Ensure implicit operands aren't lost on the return instruction.
Patch by Robert Lytton.

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2013-07-17 10:58:37 +00:00
Craig Topper
e0364b64d1 Make x86 fast-isel correctly choose between aligned and unaligned operations for vector stores. Fixes PR16640.
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2013-07-17 05:57:45 +00:00
Hal Finkel
8d7435e9b1 PPC: Add CTR-register clobber to builtin setjmp
Because the builtin longjmp implementation uses a CTR-based indirect jump, when
the control flow arrives at the builtin setjmp call, the CTR register has
necessarily been clobbered. Correspondingly, this adds CTR to the list of
implicit definitions of the builtin setjmp pseudo instruction.

We don't need to add CTR to the implicit definitions of builtin longjmp
because, even though it does clobber the CTR register, the control flow cannot
return to inside the loop unless there is also a builtin setjmp call.

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2013-07-17 05:35:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fe47bf8fa0 PPC: Implement base pointer and stack realignment
This builds on some frame-lowering code that has existed since 2005 (r24224)
but was disabled in 2008 (r48188) because it needed base pointer support to
function correctly. This implementation follows the strategy suggested by Dale
Johannesen in r48188 where the following comment was added:

  This does not currently work, because the delta between old and new stack
  pointers is added to offsets that reference incoming parameters after the
  prolog is generated, and the code that does that doesn't handle a variable
  delta.  You don't want to do that anyway; a better approach is to reserve
  another register that retains to the incoming stack pointer, and reference
  parameters relative to that.

And now we do exactly that. If we don't need a frame pointer, then we use r31
as a base pointer. If we do need a frame pointer, then we use r30 as a base
pointer. The base pointer retains the value of the stack pointer before it was
decremented in the prologue. We then use the base pointer to resolve all
negative frame indicies. The basic scheme follows that for base pointers in the
X86 backend.

We use a base pointer when we need to dynamically realign the incoming stack
pointer. This currently applies only to static objects (dynamic allocas with
large alignments, and base-pointer support in SjLj lowering will come in future
commits).

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2013-07-17 00:45:52 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
63e22afdce llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/vec_setcc.ll: Add explicit -mtriple=x86_64-unknown-unknown to satisfy win32-targeted configuration.
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2013-07-17 00:42:37 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
1a9c39e52a Finally, force the target for this test. Should unbreak non-x86 buildbots.
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2013-07-16 19:22:07 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f97337daa0 Label names also differ between platforms. Use a relaxed regex.
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2013-07-16 18:54:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a217a87253 Fix test not to fail when the target doesn't use leading underscores on symbols.
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2013-07-16 18:42:01 +00:00
Manman Ren
1872b589ff Cleanup testing case by using a shorter name for types.
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2013-07-16 18:26:48 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
b95e0f6f2f [X86] Use min/max to optimze unsigend vector comparison on X86
Use PMIN/PMAX for UGE/ULE vector comparions to reduce the number of required
instructions. This trick also works for UGT/ULT, but there is no advantage in
doing so. It wouldn't reduce the number of instructions and it would actually
reduce performance.

Reviewer: Ben

radar:5972691



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2013-07-16 18:20:45 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
f0d0a1681a [APFloat] PR16573: Avoid losing mantissa bits in ppc_fp128 to double truncation
When truncating to a format with fewer mantissa bits, APFloat::convert
will perform a right shift of the mantissa by the difference of the
precision of the two formats.  Usually, this will result in just the
mantissa bits needed for the target format.

One special situation is if the input number is denormal.  In this case,
the right shift may discard significant bits.  This is usually not a
problem, since truncating a denormal usually results in zero (underflow)
after normalization anyway, since the result format's exponent range is
usually smaller than the target format's.

However, there is one case where the latter property does not hold:
when truncating from ppc_fp128 to double.  In particular, truncating
a ppc_fp128 whose first double of the pair is denormal should result
in just that first double, not zero.  The current code however
performs an excessive right shift, resulting in lost result bits.
This is then caught in the APFloat::normalize call performed by
APFloat::convert and causes an assertion failure.

This patch checks for the scenario of truncating a denormal, and
attempts to (possibly partially) replace the initial mantissa
right shift by decrementing the exponent, if doing so will still
result in a valid *target format* exponent.


Index: test/CodeGen/PowerPC/pr16573.ll
===================================================================
--- test/CodeGen/PowerPC/pr16573.ll	(revision 0)
+++ test/CodeGen/PowerPC/pr16573.ll	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+; RUN: llc < %s | FileCheck %s
+
+target triple = "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu"
+
+define double @test() {
+  %1 = fptrunc ppc_fp128 0xM818F2887B9295809800000000032D000 to double
+  ret double %1
+}
+
+; CHECK: .quad -9111018957755033591
+
Index: lib/Support/APFloat.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Support/APFloat.cpp	(revision 185817)
+++ lib/Support/APFloat.cpp	(working copy)
@@ -1956,6 +1956,23 @@
     X86SpecialNan = true;
   }
 
+  // If this is a truncation of a denormal number, and the target semantics
+  // has larger exponent range than the source semantics (this can happen
+  // when truncating from PowerPC double-double to double format), the
+  // right shift could lose result mantissa bits.  Adjust exponent instead
+  // of performing excessive shift.
+  if (shift < 0 && isFiniteNonZero()) {
+    int exponentChange = significandMSB() + 1 - fromSemantics.precision;
+    if (exponent + exponentChange < toSemantics.minExponent)
+      exponentChange = toSemantics.minExponent - exponent;
+    if (exponentChange < shift)
+      exponentChange = shift;
+    if (exponentChange < 0) {
+      shift -= exponentChange;
+      exponent += exponentChange;
+    }
+  }
+
   // If this is a truncation, perform the shift before we narrow the storage.
   if (shift < 0 && (isFiniteNonZero() || category==fcNaN))
     lostFraction = shiftRight(significandParts(), oldPartCount, -shift);


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2013-07-16 13:03:25 +00:00
Richard Osborne
6e2dc6d669 [XCore] Fix printing of inline asm operands.
Previously an asm operand with no operand modifier would give the error
"invalid operand in inline asm".

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2013-07-16 12:48:34 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
de25544a73 [SystemZ] Use ROSBG and non-zero form of RISBG for OR nodes
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2013-07-16 11:55:57 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
3764521658 [SystemZ] Use RISBG for (shift (and ...))
Another patch in the series to make more use of R.SBG.  This one extends
r186072 and r186073 to handle cases where the AND is inside the shift.


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2013-07-16 11:02:24 +00:00
Tim Northover
2f438131f1 ARM: implement ldrex, strex and clrex intrinsics
Intrinsics already existed for the 64-bit variants, so these support operations
of size at most 32-bits.

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2013-07-16 09:46:55 +00:00
Renato Golin
103ba845f0 ARM EABI divmod support
This patch enables calls to __aeabi_idivmod when in EABI mode,
by using the remainder value returned on registers (R1),
enabled by the ARM triple "none-eabi". Note that Darwin and
GNUEABI triples will continue lowering on GNU style, that is,
using the stack for the remainder.

Still need to add SREM/UREM support fix for 64-bit lowering.

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2013-07-16 09:32:17 +00:00
Manman Ren
519127f758 PEI: Support for non-zero SPAdj at beginning of a basic block.
We can have a FrameSetup in one basic block and the matching FrameDestroy
in a different basic block when we have struct byval. In that case, SPAdj
is not zero at beginning of the basic block.

Modify PEI to correctly set SPAdj at beginning of each basic block using
DFS traversal. We used to assume SPAdj is 0 at beginning of each basic block.

PEI had an assert SPAdjCount || SPAdj == 0.
If we have a Destroy <n> followed by a Setup <m>, PEI will assert failure.
We can add an extra condition to make sure the pairs are matched:
  The pairs start with a FrameSetup.
But since we are doing a much better job in the verifier, this patch removes
the check in PEI.

PR16393


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2013-07-15 23:47:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ae4f3f6820 Fix register subclass handling in PPCInstrInfo::insertSelect
PPCInstrInfo::insertSelect and PPCInstrInfo::canInsertSelect were computing the
common subclass of the true and false inputs, and then selecting either the
32-bit or the 64-bit isel variant based on the result of calling
PPC::GPRCRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) and PPC::G8RCRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)
(where RC is the common subclass). Unfortunately, this is not quite right: if
we have something like this:

  %vreg8<def> = SELECT_CC_I8 %vreg4<kill>, %vreg7<kill>, %vreg6<kill>, 76;
    G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0:%vreg8 CRRC:%vreg4 G8RC_NOX0:%vreg7,%vreg6

then the common subclass of G8RC_and_G8RC_NOX0 and G8RC_NOX0 is G8RC_NOX0, and
G8RC_NOX0 is not a subclass of G8RC (because it also contains the ZERO8
pseudo-register). As a result, we also need to check the common subclass
against GPRC_NOR0 and G8RC_NOX0 explicitly.

This had not been a problem for clients of insertSelect that called
canInsertSelect first (because it had a compensating mistake), but insertSelect
is also used by the PPC pseudo-instruction expander, and this error was causing
a problem in that context.

This problem was found by csmith.

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2013-07-15 20:22:58 +00:00
Tom Stellard
cd0f245864 R600/SI: Add support for 64-bit loads
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65873

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2013-07-15 19:00:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d1654a769c Remove invalid assert in DAGTypeLegalizer::RemapValue
There is a comment at the top of DAGTypeLegalizer::PerformExpensiveChecks
which, in part, says:

  // Note that these invariants may not hold momentarily when processing a node:
  // the node being processed may be put in a map before being marked Processed.

Unfortunately, this assert would be valid only if the above-mentioned invariant
held unconditionally. This was causing llc to assert when, in fact,
everything was fine.

Thanks to Richard Sandiford for investigating this issue!

Fixes PR16562.

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2013-07-15 18:57:05 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
c7c4a7867c Use conventional syntax for branches.
Patch by Job!


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2013-07-14 18:19:44 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
a77f816c4c Properly lower jump tables on MSP430. Patch by Job Noorman!
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2013-07-14 15:11:00 +00:00
Stephen Lin
8b2b8a1835 Mass update to CodeGen tests to use CHECK-LABEL for labels corresponding to function definitions for more informative error messages. No functionality change and all updated tests passed locally.
This update was done with the following bash script:

  find test/CodeGen -name "*.ll" | \
  while read NAME; do
    echo "$NAME"
    if ! grep -q "^; *RUN: *llc.*debug" $NAME; then
      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/;\(.*\)\([A-Za-z0-9_-]*\):\( *\)$FUNC: *\$/;\1\2-LABEL:\3$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
    fi
  done


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2013-07-14 06:24:09 +00:00
Stephen Lin
60808c76b4 Convert Windows to Unix line endings, no functionality change.
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2013-07-13 22:08:55 +00:00
Stephen Lin
b4dc0233c9 Convert CodeGen/*/*.ll tests to use the new CHECK-LABEL for easier debugging. No functionality change and all tests pass after conversion.
This was done with the following sed invocation to catch label lines demarking function boundaries:
    sed -i '' "s/^;\( *\)\([A-Z0-9_]*\):\( *\)test\([A-Za-z0-9_-]*\):\( *\)$/;\1\2-LABEL:\3test\4:\5/g" test/CodeGen/*/*.ll
which was written conservatively to avoid false positives rather than false negatives. I scanned through all the changes and everything looks correct.


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2013-07-13 20:38:47 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
61a0bac2be Convert a couple of grep tests to FileCheck.
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2013-07-13 17:30:25 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
2bd429a987 [mips] Remove trailing whitespace.
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2013-07-12 23:47:38 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
434c0bd2a5 [mips] Implement MipsTargetMachine::getInstrItineraryData().
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2013-07-12 23:33:22 +00:00
JF Bastien
1b6f5a29ab Fix ARM paired GPR COPY lowering
ARM paired GPR COPY was being lowered to two MOVr without CC. This
patch puts the CC back.

My test is a reduction of the case where I encountered the issue,
64-bit atomics use paired GPRs.

The issue only occurs with selectionDAG, FastISel doesn't encounter it
so I didn't bother calling it.

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2013-07-12 23:33:03 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5343cfe5c8 R600: Reapply testcase from r186178, the big endian issue should be fixed by r186196.
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2013-07-12 21:54:43 +00:00
Tom Stellard
2a4ac07d21 R600: Remove the fpconst64.ll test which was failing on non-x86 buildbots
I'm guessing the failure had something to do with the double precision
floating point constant used in the test.

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2013-07-12 19:29:54 +00:00
Tom Stellard
c9c322cc39 R600/SI: Add support for f64 kernel arguments
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:15:26 +00:00
Tom Stellard
97781281ca R600/SI: Implement select and compares for SI
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:15:19 +00:00
Tom Stellard
513fc45629 R600/SI: Add fsqrt pattern for SI
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:15:13 +00:00
Tom Stellard
d2442c10f9 R600/SI: Add double precision fsub pattern for SI
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:15:08 +00:00
Tom Stellard
54453c11b4 R600/SI: SI support for 64bit ConstantFP
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:15:02 +00:00
Tom Stellard
68e1328662 R600/SI: Add initial double precision support for SI
Patch by: Niels Ole Salscheider

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-12 18:14:56 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b619dd5d5b X86: Shrink certain forms of movsx.
In particular:
movsbw %al, %ax   --> cbtw
movswl %ax, %eax  --> cwtl
movslq %eax, %rax --> cltq

According to Intel's manual those have the same performance characteristics but
come with a smaller encoding.

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2013-07-12 18:06:44 +00:00
Stephen Lin
fff967358b X86: fold SSE2/AVX2 logical shift by immediate amount into zero vector when possible
Patch by Andrea Di Biagio


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2013-07-12 15:31:36 +00:00
Stephen Lin
55ec2218c4 Start using CHECK-LABEL in some tests.
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2013-07-12 14:54:12 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
566fb9fe3e [SystemZ] Add test missing from r186148
Sigh, twice in two days sorry.  One day I'll remember...


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2013-07-12 09:20:14 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
9bcad42c3a [SystemZ] Optimize sign-extends of vector setccs
Normal (sext (setcc ...)) sequences are optimised into
(select_cc ..., -1, 0) by DAGCombiner::visitSIGN_EXTEND.
However, this is deliberately not done for vectors, and after
vector type legalization we have (sext_inreg (setcc ...)) instead.

I wondered about trying to extend DAGCombiner to handle this case too,
but it seemed to be a loss on some other targets I tried, even those for
which SETCC isn't "legal" and SELECT_CC is.


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2013-07-12 09:17:10 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
6cf3cfa0ab [SystemZ] Improve spilling of LGDR and LDGR
If the source of these instructions is spilled we should load the destination.
If the destination is spilled we should store the source.


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2013-07-12 08:37:17 +00:00
Charles Davis
ac226bbf45 Target/X86: Add explicit Win64 and System V/x86-64 calling conventions.
Summary:
This patch adds explicit calling convention types for the Win64 and
System V/x86-64 ABIs. This allows code to override the default, and use
the Win64 convention on a target that wants to use SysV (and
vice-versa). This is needed to implement the `ms_abi` and `sysv_abi` GNU
attributes.

Reviewers:

CC:

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2013-07-12 06:02:35 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e2ff00e117 PPC: Add some missing V_SET0 patterns
We had patterns to match v4i32 immAllZerosV -> V_SET0, but not patterns for
v8i16 (which occurs in the test case) or v16i8. The same was true for
V_SETALLONES (so I added the associated patterns for those as well).

Another bug found by llvm-stress.

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2013-07-11 17:43:32 +00:00
Hal Finkel
53c86db25b PPCDAGToDAGISel::isRunOfOnes should return false on zero
This fixes a bug (found by csmith) at -O0 where we attempt to create a RLWIMI
with an out-of-range operand. Most uses of the isRunOfOnes function are guarded
by a condition that the value is not zero. This was not true in two places, and
in both places a zero input would result in an out-of-rage MB value (= 32).

To fix this, isRunOfOnes returns false on a zero input (and I've remove one
now-redundant guard).

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2013-07-11 16:31:51 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
67a6b1c40c [SystemZ] Add testcase missing from r186073
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2013-07-11 09:10:38 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
261e2877eb [SystemZ] Use zeroing form of RISBG for shift-and-AND sequences
Extend r186072 to handle shifts and ANDs.


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2013-07-11 09:10:09 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
b3cabb44c3 [SystemZ] Use zeroing form of RISBG for some AND sequences
RISBG can handle some ANDs for which no AND IMMEDIATE exists.
It also acts as a three-operand AND for some cases where an
AND IMMEDIATE could be used instead.

It might be worth adding a pass to replace RISBG with AND IMMEDIATE
in cases where the register operands end up being the same and where
AND IMMEDIATE is smaller.


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2013-07-11 08:59:12 +00:00
Hal Finkel
838a7fb1a3 RegScavenger should not exclude undef uses
When computing currently-live registers, the register scavenger excludes undef
uses. As a result, undef uses are ignored when computing the restore points of
registers spilled into the emergency slots. While the register scavenger
normally excludes from consideration, when scavenging, registers used by the
current instruction, we need to not exclude undef uses. Otherwise, we might end
up requiring more emergency spill slots than we have (in the case where the
undef use *is* the currently-spilled register).

Another bug found by llvm-stress.

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2013-07-11 05:55:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ce9681422a Move r186044 tests into CodeGen/X86
I had thought that these tests could be target-neutral, but in practice this is
not the case (on some targets, like Hexagon and Darwin), they trigger an assert
(a different assert than the one that r186044 fixes).

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2013-07-11 01:55:55 +00:00
Michel Danzer
a3e39dc705 R600/SI: Initial local memory support
Enough for the radeonsi driver to use it for calculating derivatives.

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-10 16:37:07 +00:00
Michel Danzer
0a9e22b863 R600/SI: Add intrinsic for retrieving the current thread ID
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-10 16:36:52 +00:00
Michel Danzer
0a9aaacd72 R600/SI: Add intrinsics for texture sampling with user derivatives
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-07-10 16:36:36 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
97c37bb4d4 ARM: Fix incorrect pack pattern for thumb2
Propagate the fix from r185712 to Thumb2 codegen as well. Original
commit message applies here as well:

A "pkhtb x, x, y asr #num" uses the lower 16 bits of "y asr #num" and
packs them in the bottom half of "x". An arithmetic and logic shift are
only equivalent in this context if the shift amount is 16. We would be
shifting in ones into the bottom 16bits instead of zeros if "y" is
negative.

rdar://14338767

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2013-07-09 22:59:22 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
e4e742a62d move test into the appropriate subdir.
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2013-07-09 21:44:11 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
3517640443 Reapply an improved version of r180816/180817.
Change the informal convention of DBG_VALUE machine instructions so that
we can express a register-indirect address with an offset of 0.
The old convention was 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 register values the combination reg,
reg is used. MachineInstrBuilder::BuildMI knows how to build the new
DBG_VALUES.

rdar://problem/13658587

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2013-07-09 20:28:37 +00:00
Stephen Lin
ddd536085c Appease buildbots after r185956: just set -mcpu explicitly, as it should have been from the beginning.
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2013-07-09 19:27:10 +00:00
Stephen Lin
1a2b2481ee Appease Atom buildbot after r185956 (explicitly turn on AVX)
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2013-07-09 18:55:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b9c8c40acb WidenVecRes_BUILD_VECTOR must use the first operand's type
Because integer BUILD_VECTOR operands may have a larger type than the result's
vector element type, and all operands must have the same type, when widening a
BUILD_VECTOR node by adding UNDEFs, we cannot use the vector element type, but
rather must use the type of the existing operands.

Another bug found by llvm-stress.

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2013-07-09 18:55:10 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
7c2d8f7b5e [PowerPC] Better fix for PR16556.
A more complete example of the bug in PR16556 was recently provided,
showing that the previous fix was not sufficient.  The previous fix is
reverted herein.

The real problem is that ReplaceNodeResults() uses LowerFP_TO_INT as
custom lowering for FP_TO_SINT during type legalization, without
checking whether the input type is handled by that routine.
LowerFP_TO_INT requires the input to be f32 or f64, so we fail when
the input is ppcf128.

I'm leaving the test case from the initial fix (r185821) in place, and
adding the new test as another crash-only check.


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2013-07-09 18:50:20 +00:00
Stephen Lin
36f6df78ad Attempt to appease buildbot after r185956 by explicitly turning setting -fma,-fma4 attrs (I'm assuming they're set because the bot is running on machine that has one or the other.)
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2013-07-09 18:41:43 +00:00
Stephen Lin
e54885af9b AArch64/PowerPC/SystemZ/X86: This patch fixes the interface, usage, and all
in-tree implementations of TargetLoweringBase::isFMAFasterThanMulAndAdd in
order to resolve the following issues with fmuladd (i.e. optional FMA)
intrinsics:

1. On X86(-64) targets, ISD::FMA nodes are formed when lowering fmuladd
intrinsics even if the subtarget does not support FMA instructions, leading
to laughably bad code generation in some situations.

2. On AArch64 targets, ISD::FMA nodes are formed for operations on fp128,
resulting in a call to a software fp128 FMA implementation.

3. On PowerPC targets, FMAs are not generated from fmuladd intrinsics on types
like v2f32, v8f32, v4f64, etc., even though they promote, split, scalarize,
etc. to types that support hardware FMAs.

The function has also been slightly renamed for consistency and to force a
merge/build conflict for any out-of-tree target implementing it. To resolve,
see comments and fixed in-tree examples.


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2013-07-09 18:16:56 +00:00
Hal Finkel
033e0a94cb Don't crash in SE dealing with ashr x, -1
ScalarEvolution::getSignedRange uses ComputeNumSignBits from ValueTracking on
ashr instructions. ComputeNumSignBits can return zero, but this case was not
handled correctly by the code in getSignedRange which was calling:
  APInt::getSignedMinValue(BitWidth).ashr(NS - 1)
with NS = 0, resulting in an assertion failure in APInt::ashr.

Now, we just return the conservative result (as with NS == 1).

Another bug found by llvm-stress.

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2013-07-09 18:16:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bd6f1f6896 DAGCombine tryFoldToZero cannot create illegal types after type legalization
When folding sub x, x (and other similar constructs), where x is a vector, the
result is a vector of zeros. After type legalization, make sure that the input
zero elements have a legal type. This type may be larger than the result's
vector element type.

This was another bug found by llvm-stress.

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2013-07-09 17:02:45 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
7a34599db0 [PowerPC] Revert r185476 and fix up TLS variant kinds
In the commit message to r185476 I wrote:

>The PowerPC-specific modifiers VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLD
>correspond exactly to the generic modifiers VK_TLSGD and VK_TLSLD.
>This causes some confusion with the asm parser, since VK_PPC_TLSGD
>is output as @tlsgd, which is then read back in as VK_TLSGD.
>
>To avoid this confusion, this patch removes the PowerPC-specific
>modifiers and uses the generic modifiers throughout.  (The only
>drawback is that the generic modifiers are printed in upper case
>while the usual convention on PowerPC is to use lower-case modifiers.
>But this is just a cosmetic issue.)

This was unfortunately incorrect, there is is fact another,
serious drawback to using the default VK_TLSLD/VK_TLSGD
variant kinds: using these causes ELFObjectWriter::RelocNeedsGOT
to return true, which in turn causes the ELFObjectWriter to emit
an undefined reference to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_.

This is a problem on powerpc64, because it uses the TOC instead
of the GOT, and the linker does not provide _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_,
so the symbol remains undefined.  This means shared libraries
using TLS built with the integrated assembler are currently
broken.

While the whole RelocNeedsGOT / _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ situation
probably ought to be properly fixed at some point, for now I'm
simply reverting the r185476 commit.  Now this in turn exposes
the breakage of handling @tlsgd/@tlsld in the asm parser that
this check-in was originally intended to fix.

To avoid this regression, I'm also adding a different fix for
this problem: while common code now parses @tlsgd as VK_TLSGD,
a special hack in the asm parser translates this code to the
platform-specific VK_PPC_TLSGD that the back-end now expects.
While this is not really pretty, it's self-contained and
shouldn't hurt anything else for now.  One the underlying
problem is fixed, this hack can be reverted again.



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2013-07-09 16:41:09 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
f2cfef8172 R600: Do not predicated basic block with multiple alu clause
Test is not included as it is several 1000 lines long.
To test this functionnality, a test case must generate at least 2 ALU clauses,
where an ALU clause is ~110 instructions long.

NOTE: This is a candidate for the stable branch.

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2013-07-09 15:03:33 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
f4bdec2ebe R600: Fix a rare bug where swizzle optimization returns wrong values
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2013-07-09 15:03:25 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
07bb3f1d0a R600: Fix wrong export reswizzling
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2013-07-09 15:03:19 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
c6f13db656 R600: Use DAG lowering pass to handle fcos/fsin
NOTE: This is a candidate for the stable branch.

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2013-07-09 15:03:11 +00:00
Alexander Potapenko
9467b3e0ac Revert r185872 - "Stop emitting weak symbols into the "coal" sections"
This patch broke `make check-asan` on Mac, causing ld warnings like the following one:

ld: warning: direct access in __GLOBAL__I_a to global weak symbol
___asan_mapping_scale means the weak symbol cannot be overridden at
runtime. This was likely caused by different translation units being
compiled with different visibility settings.

The resulting test binaries crashed with incorrect ASan warnings.


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2013-07-09 10:00:16 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
2e015ef9bb [SystemZ] Use MVC for simple load/store pairs
Look for patterns of the form (store (load ...), ...) in which the two
locations are known not to partially overlap.  (Identical locations are OK.)
These sequences are better implemented by MVC unless either the load or
the store could use RELATIVE LONG instructions.

The testcase showed that we weren't using LHRL and LGHRL for extload16,
only sextloadi16.  The patch fixes that too.


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2013-07-09 09:46:39 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
f6ea5e0d80 [SystemZ] Use "STC;MVC" for memset
Use "STC;MVC" for memsets that are too big for two STCs or MV...Is yet
small enough for a single MVC.  As with memcpy, I'm leaving longer cases
till later.

The number of tests might seem excessive, but f33 & f34 from memset-04.ll
failed the first cut because I'd not added the "?:" on the calculation
of Size1.


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2013-07-09 09:32:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fa55969acb PPC: Allocate RS spill slot for unaligned i64 load/store
This fixes another bug found by llvm-stress!

If we happen to be doing an i64 load or store into a stack slot that has less
than a 4-byte alignment, then the frame-index elimination may need to use an
indexed load or store instruction (because the offset may not be a multiple of
4, a requirement of the STD/LD instructions). The extra register needed to hold
the offset comes from the register scavenger, and it is possible that the
scavenger will need to use an emergency spill slot. As a result, we need to
make sure that a spill slot is allocated when doing an i64 load/store into a
less-than-4-byte-aligned stack slot.

Because test cases for things like this tend to be fairly fragile, I've
concatenated a few small bugpoint-reduced test cases together to form the
regression test.

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2013-07-09 06:34:51 +00:00
Bill Wendling
8722e25715 Stop emitting weak symbols into the "coal" sections.
The Mach-O linker has been able to support the weak-def bit on any symbol for
quite a while now. The compiler however continued to place these symbols into a
"coal" section, which required the linker to map them back to the base section
name.

Replace the sections like this:

  __TEXT/__textcoal_nt   instead use  __TEXT/__text
  __TEXT/__const_coal    instead use  __TEXT/__const
  __DATA/__datacoal_nt   instead use  __DATA/__data

<rdar://problem/14265330>


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2013-07-08 21:34:52 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
a68f58ab2b [PowerPC] Always use "assembler dialect" 1
A setting in MCAsmInfo defines the "assembler dialect" to use.  This is used
by common code to choose between alternatives in a multi-alternative GNU
inline asm statement like the following:

  __asm__ ("{sfe|subfe} %0,%1,%2" : "=r" (out) : "r" (in1), "r" (in2));

The meaning of these dialects is platform specific, and GCC defines those
for PowerPC to use dialect 0 for old-style (POWER) mnemonics and 1 for
new-style (PowerPC) mnemonics, like in the example above.

To be compatible with inline asm used with GCC, LLVM ought to do the same.
Specifically, this means we should always use assembler dialect 1 since
old-style mnemonics really aren't supported on any current platform.

However, the current LLVM back-end uses:
  AssemblerDialect = 1;           // New-Style mnemonics.
in PPCMCAsmInfoDarwin, and
  AssemblerDialect = 0;           // Old-Style mnemonics.
in PPCLinuxMCAsmInfo.

The Linux setting really isn't correct, we should be using new-style
mnemonics everywhere.  This is changed by this commit.

Unfortunately, the setting of this variable is overloaded in the back-end
to decide whether or not we are on a Darwin target.  This is done in
PPCInstPrinter (the "SyntaxVariant" is initialized from the MCAsmInfo
AssemblerDialect setting), and also in PPCMCExpr.  Setting AssemblerDialect
to 1 for both Darwin and Linux no longer allows us to make this distinction.

Instead, this patch uses the MCSubtargetInfo passed to createPPCMCInstPrinter
to distinguish Darwin targets, and ignores the SyntaxVariant parameter.
As to PPCMCExpr, this patch adds an explicit isDarwin argument that needs
to be passed in by the caller when creating a target MCExpr.  (To do so
this patch implicitly also reverts commit 184441.)



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2013-07-08 20:20:51 +00:00
Hal Finkel
947d447ee0 PPC: Mark vector CC action for SETO and SETONE as Expand
Another bug found by llvm-stress! This fixes hitting
  llvm_unreachable("Invalid integer vector compare condition");
at the end of getVCmpInst in PPCISelDAGToDAG.

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2013-07-08 20:00:03 +00:00
Joey Gouly
881b0b5c77 Add a comment to this change, requested by Eric Christopher.
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2013-07-08 19:52:51 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
dc2d418dd2 ARM: Improve codegen for generic vselect.
Fall back to by-element insert rather than building it up on the stack.

rdar://14351991

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2013-07-08 18:18:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ad3b34d1bc PPC: Mark vector FREM as Expand by default
Another bug found by llvm-stress! This fixes crashing with:
  LLVM ERROR: Cannot select: v4f32 = frem ...

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2013-07-08 17:30:25 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
12ae7fd2da [PowerPC] Fix PR16556 (handle undef ppcf128 in LowerFP_TO_INT).
PPCTargetLowering::LowerFP_TO_INT() expects its source operand to be
either an f32 or f64, but this is not checked.  A long double
(ppcf128) operand will normally be custom-lowered to a conversion to
f64 in this context.  However, this isn't the case for an UNDEF node.

This patch recognizes a ppcf128 as a legal source operand for
FP_TO_INT only if it's an undef, in which case it creates an undef of
the target type.

At some point we might want to do a wholesale custom lowering of
ISD::UNDEF when the type is ppcf128, but it's not really clear that's
a great idea, and probably more work than it's worth for a situation
that only arises in the case of a programming error.  At this point I
think simple is best.

The test case comes from PR16556, and is a crash-test only.


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2013-07-08 14:22:45 +00:00
Nico Rieck
4010110ccf Reuse %rax after calling __chkstk on win64
Reapply this as I reverted the wrong commit.

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2013-07-08 11:20:11 +00:00
Nico Rieck
63e7778b53 Revert "Proper va_arg/va_copy lowering on win64"
This reverts commit 2b52880592.

Needs review.

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2013-07-08 11:19:44 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
dff0009d0c [SystemZ] Use MVC for memcpy
Use MVC for memcpy in cases where a single MVC is enough.  Using MVC is
a win for longer copies too, but I'll leave that for later.


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2013-07-08 09:35:23 +00:00
Hal Finkel
63e7a38c89 Fix PromoteIntRes_BUILD_VECTOR crash with i1 vectors
This fixes a bug (found by llvm-stress) in
DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteIntRes_BUILD_VECTOR where it assumed that the result
type would always be larger than the original operands. This is not always
true, however, with boolean vectors. For example, promoting a node of type v8i1
(where the operands will be of type i32, the type to which i1 is promoted) will
yield a node with a result vector element type of i16 (and operands of type
i32). As a result, we cannot blindly assume that we can ANY_EXTEND the operands
to the result type.

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2013-07-08 06:16:58 +00:00
Nico Rieck
d56e7e198d Revert "Reuse %rax after calling __chkstk on win64"
This reverts commit 01f8d579f7.

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2013-07-08 01:30:57 +00:00
Nico Rieck
01f8d579f7 Reuse %rax after calling __chkstk on win64
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2013-07-07 16:48:39 +00:00
Nico Rieck
2b52880592 Proper va_arg/va_copy lowering on win64
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2013-07-06 18:08:19 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f4eeab452a DAGCombiner: Don't drop extension behavior when shrinking a load when unsafe.
ReduceLoadWidth unconditionally drops extensions from loads. Limit it to the
case when all of the bits the extension would otherwise produce are dropped by
the shrink. It would be possible to shrink the load in more cases by merging
the extensions, but this isn't trivial and a very rare case. I left a TODO for
that case.

Fixes PR16551.

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2013-07-06 14:05:09 +00:00
Tim Northover
e5a81a130f Stop putting operations after a tail call.
This prevents the emission of DAG-generated vreg definitions after a
tail call be dropping them entirely (on the grounds that nothing could
use them anyway, and they interfere with O0 CodeGen).

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2013-07-06 12:58:45 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
fe3b2995aa ARM: Add a pack pattern for matching arithmetic shift right
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2013-07-05 18:57:49 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
ffd3bb8f0d ARM: Fix incorrect pack pattern
A "pkhtb x, x, y asr #num" uses the lower 16 bits of "y asr #num" and packs them
in the bottom half of "x". An arithmetic and logic shift are only equivalent in
this context if the shift amount is 16. We would be shifting in ones into the
bottom 16bits instead of zeros if "y" is negative.

radar://14338767

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2013-07-05 18:28:39 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
71804149a3 [SystemZ] Remove no-op MVCs
The stack coloring pass has code to delete stores and loads that become
trivially dead after coloring.  Extend it to cope with single instructions
that copy from one frame index to another.

The testcase happens to show an example of this kicking in at the moment.
It did occur in Real Code too though.


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2013-07-05 14:38:48 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
5f1c7e5eac Fix double renaming bug in stack coloring pass
The stack coloring pass renumbered frame indexes with a loop of the form:

  for each frame index FI
    for each instruction I that uses FI
      for each use of FI in I
        rename FI to FI'

This caused problems if an instruction used two frame indexes F0 and F1
and if F0 was renamed to F1 and F1 to F2.  The first time we visited the
instruction we changed F0 to F1, then we changed both F1s to F2.

In other words, the problem was that SSRefs recorded which instructions
used an FI, but not which MachineOperands and MachineMemOperands within
that instruction used it.

This is easily fixed for MachineOperands by walking the instructions
once and processing each operand in turn.  There's already a loop to
do that for dead store elimination, so it seemed more efficient to
fuse the two at the block level.

MachineMemOperands are more tricky because they can be shared between
instructions.  The patch handles them by making SSRefs an array of
MachineMemOperands rather than an array of MachineInstrs.  We might end
up processing the same MachineMemOperand twice, but that's OK because
we always know from the SSRefs index what the original frame index was.


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2013-07-05 14:24:47 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
cf1b5bd60a [SystemZ] Enable the use of MVC for frame-to-frame spills
...now that the problem that prompted the restriction has been fixed.

The original spill-02.py was a compromise because at the time I couldn't
find an example that actually failed without the two scavenging slots.
The version included here did.


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2013-07-05 14:02:01 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
47734db936 [SystemZ] Allocate a second register scavenging slot
This is another prerequisite for frame-to-frame MVC copies.
I'll commit the patch that makes use of the slot separately.

The downside of trying to test many corner cases with each of the
available addressing modes is that a fair few tests need to account
for the new frame layout.  I do still think it's useful to have all
these tests though, since it's something that wouldn't get much coverage
otherwise.


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2013-07-05 13:11:52 +00:00
Joey Gouly
00d9fe2de7 PR16490: fix a crash in ARMDAGToDAGISel::SelectInlineAsm.
In the SelectionDAG immediate operands to inline asm are constructed as
two separate operands. The first is a constant of value InlineAsm::Kind_Imm
and the second is a constant with the value of the immediate.

In ARMDAGToDAGISel::SelectInlineAsm, if we reach an operand of Kind_Imm we
should skip over the next operand too.


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2013-07-05 10:19:40 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
8e2e5ff024 [ARM] Improve the instruction selection of vector loads.
In the ARM back-end, build_vector nodes are lowered to a target specific
build_vector that uses floating point type. 
This works well, unless the inserted bitcasts survive until instruction
selection. In that case, they incur moves between integer unit and floating
point unit that may result in inefficient code.

In other words, this conversion may introduce artificial dependencies when the
code leading to the build vector cannot be completed with a floating point type.

In particular, this happens when loads are not aligned.

Before this patch, in that case, the compiler generates general purpose loads
and creates the floating point vector from them, instead of directly using the
vector unit.

The patch uses a vector friendly sequence of code when the inserted bitcasts to
floating point survived DAGCombine.

This is done by a target specific DAGCombine that changes the target specific
build_vector into a sequence of insert_vector_elt that get rid of the bitcasts.

<rdar://problem/14170854>


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2013-07-03 21:42:57 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
33efedc048 [PowerPC] Use mtocrf when available
Just as with mfocrf, it is also preferable to use mtocrf instead of
mtcrf when only a single CR register is to be written.

Current code however always emits mtcrf.  This probably does not matter
when using an external assembler, since the GNU assembler will in fact
automatically replace mtcrf with mtocrf when possible.  It does create
inefficient code with the integrated assembler, however.

To fix this, this patch adds MTOCRF/MTOCRF8 instruction patterns and
uses those instead of MTCRF/MTCRF8 everything.  Just as done in the
MFOCRF patch committed as 185556, these patterns will be converted
back to MTCRF if MTOCRF is not available on the machine.

As a side effect, this allows to modify the MTCRF pattern to accept
the full range of mask operands for the benefit of the asm parser.



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2013-07-03 17:59:07 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
73477b9f32 Prefix failing commands with not to make clear they are expected to fail.
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2013-07-03 16:41:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
621f463561 Remove another old test.
It was only passing because 'grep andpd' was not finding any andpd, but
we don't fail if part of a pipe fails.

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2013-07-03 16:35:26 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8b1cc1dbd8 Remove test for the old EH system. It doesn't parse anymore.
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2013-07-03 16:30:01 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
fa487e83a8 [SystemZ] Fold more spills
Add a mapping from register-based <INSN>R instructions to the corresponding
memory-based <INSN>.  Use it to cut down on the number of spill loads.

Some instructions extend their operands from smaller fields, so this
required a new TSFlags field to say how big the unextended operand is.

This optimisation doesn't trigger for C(G)R and CL(G)R because in practice
we always combine those instructions with a branch.  Adding a test for every
other case probably seems excessive, but it did catch a missed optimisation
for DSGF (fixed in r185435).


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2013-07-03 10:10:02 +00:00
Tim Northover
a10c01a6c6 ARM: relax the atomic release barrier to "dmb ishst" on Swift
Swift cores implement store barriers that are stronger than the ARM
specification but weaker than general barriers. They are, in fact, just about
enough to provide the ordering needed for atomic operations with release
semantics.

This patch makes use of that quirk.

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2013-07-03 09:20:36 +00:00
Richard Osborne
79186beb28 [XCore] Add ISel pattern for LDWCP
Patch by Robert Lytton.

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2013-07-03 07:48:50 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
58fc1f52ce [PowerPC] Remove VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLD
The PowerPC-specific modifiers VK_PPC_TLSGD and VK_PPC_TLSLD
correspond exactly to the generic modifiers VK_TLSGD and VK_TLSLD.
This causes some confusion with the asm parser, since VK_PPC_TLSGD
is output as @tlsgd, which is then read back in as VK_TLSGD.

To avoid this confusion, this patch removes the PowerPC-specific
modifiers and uses the generic modifiers throughout.  (The only
drawback is that the generic modifiers are printed in upper case
while the usual convention on PowerPC is to use lower-case modifiers.
But this is just a cosmetic issue.)



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2013-07-02 21:29:06 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
35b7bebe11 [SystemZ] Use DSGFR over DSGR in more cases
Fixes some cases where we were using full 64-bit division for (sdiv i32, i32)
and (sdiv i64, i32).

The "32" in "SDIVREM32" just refers to the second operand.  The first operand
of all *DIVREM*s is a GR128.


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2013-07-02 15:40:22 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
1ce4894a3f [SystemZ] Use MVC to spill loads and stores
Try to use MVC when spilling the destination of a simple load or the source
of a simple store.  As explained in the comment, this doesn't yet handle
the case where the load or store location is also a frame index, since
that could lead to two simultaneous scavenger spills, something the
backend can't handle yet.  spill-02.py tests that this restriction kicks in,
but unfortunately I've not yet found a case that would fail without it.
The volatile trick I used for other scavenger tests doesn't work here
because we can't use MVC for volatile accesses anyway.

I'm planning on relaxing the restriction later, hopefully with a test
that does trigger the problem...

Tests @f8 and @f9 also showed that L(G)RL and ST(G)RL were wrongly
classified as SimpleBDX{Load,Store}.  It wouldn't be easy to test for
that bug separately, which is why I didn't split out the fix as a
separate patch.


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2013-07-02 15:28:56 +00:00
Richard Osborne
850ba41ed4 [XCore] Fix instruction selection for zext, mkmsk instructions.
r182680 replaced CountLeadingZeros_32 with a template function
countLeadingZeros that relies on using the correct argument type to give
the right result. The type passed in the XCore backend after this
revision was incorrect in a couple of places.

Patch by Robert Lytton.

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2013-07-02 14:46:34 +00:00
Tim Northover
5bce67a95f DAGCombiner: fix use-counting issue when forming zextload
DAGCombiner was counting all uses of a load node  when considering whether it's
worth combining into a zextload. Really, it wants to ignore the chain and just
count real uses.

rdar://problem/13896307

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2013-07-02 09:58:53 +00:00
Hal Finkel
75dd57a8f0 Cleanup PPC Altivec registers in CSR lists and improve VRSAVE handling
There are a couple of (small) related changes here:

1. The printed name of the VRSAVE register has been changed from VRsave to
vrsave in order to match the name accepted by GNU binutils.

2. Support for parsing vrsave has been added to the asm parser (it seems that
there was no test case specifically covering this code, so I've added one).

3. The list of Altivec registers, which was common to all calling conventions,
has been separated out. This allows us to define the base CSR lists, and then
lists for each ABI with Altivec included. This allows SjLj, for example, to
work correctly on non-Altivec targets without using unnatural definitions of
the NoRegs CSR list.

4. VRSAVE is now always reserved on non-Darwin targets and all Altivec
registers are reserved when Altivec is disabled.

With these changes, it is now possible to compile a function containing
__builtin_unwind_init() on Linux/PPC64 with debugging information. This did not
work previously because GNU binutils assumes that all .cfi_offset offsets will
be 8-byte aligned on PPC64 (and errors out if you provide a non-8-byte-aligned
offset). This is not true for the vrsave register, however, because this
register is used only on Darwin, GCC does not bother printing a .cfi_offset
entry for it (even though there is a slot in the stack frame for it as
specified by the ABI). This change allows us to do the same: we will also not
print .cfi_offset directives for vrsave.

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2013-07-02 03:39:34 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
c38c1d135c Index: test/CodeGen/PowerPC/reloc-align.ll
===================================================================
--- test/CodeGen/PowerPC/reloc-align.ll	(revision 0)
+++ test/CodeGen/PowerPC/reloc-align.ll	(revision 0)
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+; RUN: llc -mcpu=pwr7 -O1 < %s | FileCheck %s
+
+; This test verifies that the peephole optimization of address accesses
+; does not produce a load or store with a relocation that can't be
+; satisfied for a given instruction encoding.  Reduced from a test supplied
+; by Hal Finkel.
+
+target datalayout = "E-p:64:64:64-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-f128:128:128-v128:128:128-n32:64"
+target triple = "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu"
+
+%struct.S1 = type { [8 x i8] }
+
+@main.l_1554 = internal global { i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8 } { i8 -1, i8 -6, i8 57, i8 62, i8 -48, i8 0, i8 58, i8 80 }, align 1
+
+; Function Attrs: nounwind readonly
+define signext i32 @main() #0 {
+entry:
+  %call = tail call fastcc signext i32 @func_90(%struct.S1* byval bitcast ({ i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8, i8 }* @main.l_1554 to %struct.S1*))
+; CHECK-NOT: ld {{[0-9]+}}, main.l_1554@toc@l
+  ret i32 %call
+}
+
+; Function Attrs: nounwind readonly
+define internal fastcc signext i32 @func_90(%struct.S1* byval nocapture %p_91) #0 {
+entry:
+  %0 = bitcast %struct.S1* %p_91 to i64*
+  %bf.load = load i64* %0, align 1
+  %bf.shl = shl i64 %bf.load, 26
+  %bf.ashr = ashr i64 %bf.shl, 54
+  %bf.cast = trunc i64 %bf.ashr to i32
+  ret i32 %bf.cast
+}
+
+attributes #0 = { nounwind readonly "less-precise-fpmad"="false" "no-frame-pointer-elim"="true" "no-frame-pointer-elim-non-leaf"="true" "no-infs-fp-math"="false" "no-nans-fp-math"="false" "unsafe-fp-math"="false" "use-soft-float"="false" }
Index: lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCAsmPrinter.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCAsmPrinter.cpp	(revision 185327)
+++ lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCAsmPrinter.cpp	(working copy)
@@ -679,7 +679,26 @@ void PPCAsmPrinter::EmitInstruction(const MachineI
       OutStreamer.EmitRawText(StringRef("\tmsync"));
       return;
     }
+    break;
+  case PPC::LD:
+  case PPC::STD:
+  case PPC::LWA: {
+    // Verify alignment is legal, so we don't create relocations
+    // that can't be supported.
+    // FIXME:  This test is currently disabled for Darwin.  The test
+    // suite shows a handful of test cases that fail this check for
+    // Darwin.  Those need to be investigated before this sanity test
+    // can be enabled for those subtargets.
+    if (!Subtarget.isDarwin()) {
+      unsigned OpNum = (MI->getOpcode() == PPC::STD) ? 2 : 1;
+      const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(OpNum);
+      if (MO.isGlobal() && MO.getGlobal()->getAlignment() < 4)
+        llvm_unreachable("Global must be word-aligned for LD, STD, LWA!");
+    }
+    // Now process the instruction normally.
+    break;
   }
+  }
 
   LowerPPCMachineInstrToMCInst(MI, TmpInst, *this);
   OutStreamer.EmitInstruction(TmpInst);
Index: lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelDAGToDAG.cpp
===================================================================
--- lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelDAGToDAG.cpp	(revision 185327)
+++ lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCISelDAGToDAG.cpp	(working copy)
@@ -1530,6 +1530,14 @@ void PPCDAGToDAGISel::PostprocessISelDAG() {
       if (GlobalAddressSDNode *GA = dyn_cast<GlobalAddressSDNode>(ImmOpnd)) {
         SDLoc dl(GA);
         const GlobalValue *GV = GA->getGlobal();
+        // We can't perform this optimization for data whose alignment
+        // is insufficient for the instruction encoding.
+        if (GV->getAlignment() < 4 &&
+            (StorageOpcode == PPC::LD || StorageOpcode == PPC::STD ||
+             StorageOpcode == PPC::LWA)) {
+          DEBUG(dbgs() << "Rejected this candidate for alignment.\n\n");
+          continue;
+        }
         ImmOpnd = CurDAG->getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, dl, MVT::i64, 0, Flags);
       } else if (ConstantPoolSDNode *CP =
                  dyn_cast<ConstantPoolSDNode>(ImmOpnd)) {


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2013-07-01 20:52:27 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
ae99e41ff4 [mips] Fix test case to check that mips64 instructions are generated.
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2013-07-01 20:18:58 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
4ba16b2c60 Really fix the test. Sorry for the breakage...
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2013-07-01 19:51:36 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
5c60a07285 Fix the test which relies on uncommitted change
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2013-07-01 19:50:31 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
27253f5edd Add jump tables handling for MSP430.
Patch by Job Noorman!


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2013-07-01 19:44:44 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
03fae50cfa Fix PR16508.
When phis get lowered, destination copies are inserted using an iterator that is
determined once for all phis in the block, which BuildMI interprets as a request
to insert an instruction directly before the iterator. In the case of a cyclic
phi, source copies may also be inserted directly before this iterator, which can
cause source copies to be inserted before destination copies. The fix is to keep
an iterator to the last phi and then advance it while lowering each phi in order
to insert destination copies directly after the phis.

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2013-07-01 19:42:46 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b5f7b0f978 Don't form PPC CTR loops for over-sized exit counts
Although you can't generate this from C on PPC64, if you have a loop using a
64-bit counter on PPC32 then you can't form a CTR-based loop for it. This had
been cauing the PPCCTRLoops pass to assert.

Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger for providing a test case!

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2013-07-01 19:34:59 +00:00
Tim Northover
6711fc28a4 AArch64: correct CodeGen of MOVZ/MOVK combinations.
According to the AArch64 ELF specification (4.6.8), it's the
assembler's responsibility to make sure the shift amount is correct in
relocated MOVZ/MOVK instructions.

This wasn't being obeyed by either the MCJIT CodeGen or RuntimeDyldELF
(which happened to work out well for JIT tests). This commit should
make us compliant in this area.

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2013-07-01 19:23:10 +00:00
Tim Northover
40d0492cde Revert r185339 (ARM: relax the atomic release barrier to "dmb ishst")
Turns out I'd misread the architecture reference manual and thought
that was a load/store-store barrier, when it's not.

Thanks for pointing it out Eli!

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2013-07-01 18:37:33 +00:00
Tim Northover
d59fc0af0a ARM: relax the atomic release barrier to "dmb ishst"
I believe the full "dmb ish" barrier is not required to guarantee release
semantics for atomic operations. The weaker "dmb ishst" prevents previous
operations being reordered with a store executed afterwards, which is enough.

A key point to note (fortunately already correct) is that this barrier alone is
*insufficient* for sequential consistency, no matter how liberally placed.

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2013-07-01 14:48:48 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
728af3d574 [NVPTX] Add support for module-scope inline asm
Since we were explicitly not calling AsmPrinter::doInitialization,
any module-scope inline asm was not being printed.

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2013-07-01 13:00:14 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
fc32eb472a [NVPTX] 64-bit ADDC/ADDE are not legal
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2013-07-01 12:59:04 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
be08c60533 [NVPTX] Fix vector loads from parameters that span multiple loads, and fix some typos
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2013-07-01 12:59:01 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
03e5bb2c87 [NVPTX] Handle signext/zeroext attributes properly
Fix a case where we were incorrectly sign-extending a value when we should have been zero-extending the value.

Also change some SIGN_EXTEND to ANY_EXTEND because we really dont care and may have more opportunity to fold subexpressions

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