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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Braun
5b17297b3d [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

This is the 2nd attempt at this after realizing that PassManager::add() may
actually delete the pass.

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2014-12-11 21:26:47 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
428923cfe2 This reverts commit r224043 and r224042.
check-llvm was failing.

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2014-12-11 20:03:57 +00:00
Matthias Braun
71f56c4aac [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

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2014-12-11 19:42:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel
361eafaffa [PPC] Use SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP
This mirrors r222331, which enabled SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP on AArch64, in
the PowerPC backend. Yields, on a POWER7 machine, a 30% speedup on
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout/nestedloop (this might just be from LICM,
there is a store moved out of the inner loop) and a potential speedup on
MultiSource/Benchmarks/mediabench/mpeg2/mpeg2dec/mpeg2decode. Regardless, it
makes some code look cleaner, and synchronizing the backends in this regard
seems like a generally good thing.

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2014-11-21 04:35:51 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d12434058d Add out of line virtual destructors to all LLVMTargetMachine subclasses
These recently all grew a unique_ptr<TargetLoweringObjectFile> member in
r221878.  When anyone calls a virtual method of a class, clang-cl
requires all virtual methods to be semantically valid. This includes the
implicit virtual destructor, which triggers instantiation of the
unique_ptr destructor, which fails because the type being deleted is
incomplete.

This is just part of the ongoing saga of PR20337, which is affecting
Blink as well. Because the MSVC ABI doesn't have key functions, we end
up referencing the vtable and implicit destructor on any virtual call
through a class. We don't actually end up emitting the dtor, so it'd be
good if we could avoid this unneeded type completion work.

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2014-11-20 23:37:18 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar
847729d19a This patch changes the ownership of TLOF from TargetLoweringBase to TargetMachine so that different subtargets could share the TLOF effectively
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2014-11-13 09:26:31 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e6f32be8df Add subtarget caches to aarch64, arm, ppc, and x86.
These will make it easier to test further changes to the
code generation and optimization pipelines as those are
moved to subtargets initialized with target feature and
target cpu.

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2014-10-06 06:45:36 +00:00
Eric Christopher
406dccea99 Now that the optimization level is adjusting the feature string
before we hit the subtarget, remove the constructor parameter.

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2014-10-01 21:05:35 +00:00
Eric Christopher
c9038d9c1b Rework the PPC TargetMachine so that the non-function specific
overrides happen at TargetMachine creation and not on every
subtarget creation.

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2014-10-01 20:38:26 +00:00
Robin Morisset
58bca6e8ec [Power] Use AtomicExpandPass for fence insertion, and use lwsync where appropriate
Summary:
This patch makes use of AtomicExpandPass in Power for inserting fences around
atomic as part of an effort to remove fence insertion from SelectionDAGBuilder.
As a big bonus, it lets us use sync 1 (lightweight sync, often used by the mnemonic
lwsync) instead of sync 0 (heavyweight sync) in many cases.

I also added a test, as there was no test for the barriers emitted by the Power
backend for atomic loads and stores.

Test Plan: new test + make check-all

Reviewers: jfb

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5180

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2014-09-23 20:46:49 +00:00
Eric Christopher
d5dd8ce2a5 Reinstate "Nuke the old JIT."
Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reinstates commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

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2014-09-02 22:28:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f3157be108 Remove extraneous 64-bit argument to the PPC TargetMachine constructor
and update initialization.

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2014-08-09 04:38:56 +00:00
Eric Christopher
aa5b9c0f6f Temporarily Revert "Nuke the old JIT." as it's not quite ready to
be deleted. This will be reapplied as soon as possible and before
the 3.6 branch date at any rate.

Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.

This reverts commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.

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2014-08-07 22:02:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
875710a2fd Nuke the old JIT.
I am sure we will be finding bits and pieces of dead code for years to
come, but this is a good start.

Thanks to Lang Hames for making MCJIT a good replacement!

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2014-08-07 14:21:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher
cccc317ee0 Move the PPCSelectionDAGInfo off the TargetMachine and onto the
subtarget.

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2014-06-12 23:02:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher
8c5dc520ef Make PPCSelectionDAGInfo take a DataLayout instead of a TargetMachine
since that's all it needs.

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2014-06-12 22:56:48 +00:00
Eric Christopher
a7159144c2 Move PPCTargetLowering off of the TargetMachine and onto the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 22:50:10 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4ecff11794 Move PPCJITInfo off of the TargetMachine and onto the subtarget.
Needed to migrate a few functions around to avoid circular header
dependencies.

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2014-06-12 22:28:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
ad807370e9 Remove the use of TargetMachine from PPCJITInfo and replace with
the subtarget. Also remove unnecessary argument to the constructor
at the same time, we already have access via the subtarget.

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2014-06-12 22:19:51 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e3466d3777 Move PPCInstrInfo off of the target machine and onto the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 22:05:46 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f7ab98c252 Remove TargetMachine from PPCInstrInfo and all dependencies and
replace with the current subtarget.

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2014-06-12 21:48:52 +00:00
Eric Christopher
159a755d7c Move DataLayout from the PPCTargetMachine to the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 21:08:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
054a74452c Move PPCFrameLowering into PPCSubtarget from PPCTargetMachine. Use
the initializeSubtargetDependencies code to obtain an initialized
subtarget and migrate a couple of subtarget using functions to the
.cpp file to avoid circular includes.

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2014-06-12 20:54:11 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f68129838b Remove duplicate copy of InstrItineraryData from the TargetMachine,
it's already on the subtarget.

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2014-06-11 00:53:17 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6ccae2df5b Avoid using subtarget features when initializing the pass pipeline
on PPC.

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2014-05-22 01:21:35 +00:00
Eric Christopher
189fe78e2f Make early if conversion dependent upon the subtarget and add
a subtarget hook to enable. Unconditionally add to the pass pipeline
for targets that might want to use it. No functional change.

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2014-05-21 23:40:26 +00:00
Craig Topper
e651935ab8 [C++11] Add 'override' keywords and remove 'virtual'. Additionally add 'final' and leave 'virtual' on some methods that are marked virtual without overriding anything and have no obvious overrides themselves. PowerPC edition
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2014-04-29 07:57:37 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e2ee98ab16 [PowerPC] Use a small cleanup pass to remove VSX self copies
As explained in r204976, because of how the allocation of VSX registers
interacts with the call-lowering code, we sometimes end up generating self VSX
copies. Specifically, things like this:
  %VSL2<def> = COPY %F2, %VSL2<imp-use,kill>
(where %F2 is really a sub-register of %VSL2, and so this copy is a nop)

This adds a small cleanup pass to remove these prior to post-RA scheduling.

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2014-03-27 23:12:31 +00:00
Hal Finkel
6a0f060f64 [PowerPC] Select between VSX A-type and M-type FMA instructions just before RA
The VSX instruction set has two types of FMA instructions: A-type (where the
addend is taken from the output register) and M-type (where one of the product
operands is taken from the output register). This adds a small pass that runs
just after MI scheduling (and, thus, just before register allocation) that
mutates A-type instructions (that are created during isel) into M-type
instructions when:

 1. This will eliminate an otherwise-necessary copy of the addend

 2. One of the product operands is killed by the instruction

The "right" moment to make this decision is in between scheduling and register
allocation, because only there do we know whether or not one of the product
operands is killed by any particular instruction. Unfortunately, this also
makes the implementation somewhat complicated, because the MIs are not in SSA
form and we need to preserve the LiveIntervals analysis.

As a simple example, if we have:

%vreg5<def> = COPY %vreg9; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg9
%vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg16,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg17,%vreg16
  ...
  %vreg9<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg9<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg19,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg9,%vreg17,%vreg19
  ...

We can eliminate the copy by changing from the A-type to the
M-type instruction. This means:

  %vreg5<def,tied1> = XSMADDADP %vreg5<tied0>, %vreg17, %vreg16,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg17,%vreg16

is replaced by:

  %vreg16<def,tied1> = XSMADDMDP %vreg16<tied0>, %vreg18, %vreg9,
                        %RM<imp-use>; VSLRC:%vreg16,%vreg18,%vreg9

and we remove: %vreg5<def> = COPY %vreg9; VSLRC:%vreg5,%vreg9

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2014-03-25 23:29:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2393d22ca4 [PowerPC] Don't schedule VSX copy legalization unless VSX is enabled
There is no need to schedule this extra pass if it will have nothing to do.

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2014-03-24 09:51:41 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ab849adec4 [PowerPC] Initial support for the VSX instruction set
VSX is an ISA extension supported on the POWER7 and later cores that enhances
floating-point vector and scalar capabilities. Among other things, this adds
<2 x double> support and generally helps to reduce register pressure.

The interesting part of this ISA feature is the register configuration: there
are 64 new 128-bit vector registers, the 32 of which are super-registers of the
existing 32 scalar floating-point registers, and the second 32 of which overlap
with the 32 Altivec vector registers. This makes things like vector insertion
and extraction tricky: this can be free but only if we force a restriction to
the right register subclass when needed. A new "minipass" PPCVSXCopy takes care
of this (although it could do a more-optimal job of it; see the comment about
unnecessary copies below).

Please note that, currently, VSX is not enabled by default when targeting
anything because it is not yet ready for that.  The assembler and disassembler
are fully implemented and tested. However:

 - CodeGen support causes miscompiles; test-suite runtime failures:
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/FreeBench/distray/distray
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/McCat/08-main/main
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/Olden/voronoi/voronoi
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/mafft/pairlocalalign
      MultiSource/Benchmarks/tramp3d-v4/tramp3d-v4
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/almabench
      SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/matmul_f64_4x4

 - The lowering currently falls back to using Altivec instructions far more
   than it should. Worse, there are some things that are scalarized through the
   stack that shouldn't be.

 - A lot of unnecessary copies make it past the optimizers, and this needs to
   be fixed.

 - Many more regression tests are needed.

Normally, I'd fix these things prior to committing, but there are some
students and other contributors who would like to work this, and so it makes
sense to move this development process upstream where it can be subject to the
regular code-review procedures.

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2014-03-13 07:58:58 +00:00
Will Schmidt
3d37204ca6 Update the datalayout string for ppc64LE.
Update the datalayout string for ppc64LE.



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2014-03-12 14:59:17 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
5abd4662b8 Don't avoid cfi instructions on the bg/p.
The integrated assembler now works for ppc. Since this was the last use of the
bg/p predicate and Hal says that it is now dead, drop the predicate too.

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2014-03-07 19:04:12 +00:00
Hal Finkel
36e1825e68 Add CR-bit tracking to the PowerPC backend for i1 values
This change enables tracking i1 values in the PowerPC backend using the
condition register bits. These bits can be treated on PowerPC as separate
registers; individual bit operations (and, or, xor, etc.) are supported.
Tracking booleans in CR bits has several advantages:

 - Reduction in register pressure (because we no longer need GPRs to store
   boolean values).

 - Logical operations on booleans can be handled more efficiently; we used to
   have to move all results from comparisons into GPRs, perform promoted
   logical operations in GPRs, and then move the result back into condition
   register bits to be used by conditional branches. This can be very
   inefficient, because the throughput of these CR <-> GPR moves have high
   latency and low throughput (especially when other associated instructions
   are accounted for).

 - On the POWER7 and similar cores, we can increase total throughput by using
   the CR bits. CR bit operations have a dedicated functional unit.

Most of this is more-or-less mechanical: Adjustments were needed in the
calling-convention code, support was added for spilling/restoring individual
condition-register bits, and conditional branch instruction definitions taking
specific CR bits were added (plus patterns and code for generating bit-level
operations).

This is enabled by default when running at -O2 and higher. For -O0 and -O1,
where the ability to debug is more important, this feature is disabled by
default. Individual CR bits do not have assigned DWARF register numbers,
and storing values in CR bits makes them invisible to the debugger.

It is critical, however, that we don't move i1 values that have been promoted
to larger values (such as those passed as function arguments) into bit
registers only to quickly turn around and move the values back into GPRs (such
as happens when values are returned by functions). A pair of target-specific
DAG combines are added to remove the trunc/extends in:
  trunc(binary-ops(binary-ops(zext(x), zext(y)), ...)
and:
  zext(binary-ops(binary-ops(trunc(x), trunc(y)), ...)
In short, we only want to use CR bits where some of the i1 values come from
comparisons or are used by conditional branches or selects. To put it another
way, if we can do the entire i1 computation in GPRs, then we probably should
(on the POWER7, the GPR-operation throughput is higher, and for all cores, the
CR <-> GPR moves are expensive).

POWER7 test-suite performance results (from 10 runs in each configuration):

SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/mandel-2: 35% speedup
MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C++/city/city: 21% speedup
MultiSource/Benchmarks/MiBench/automotive-susan: 23% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/CoyoteBench/huffbench: 13% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++/Large/sphereflake: 13% speedup
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++/mandel-text: 10% speedup

SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc-C++-EH/spirit: 10% slowdown
MultiSource/Applications/lemon/lemon: 8% slowdown

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2014-02-28 00:27:01 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8e0f67dcec Make the llvm mangler depend only on DataLayout.
Before this patch any program that wanted to know the final symbol name of a
GlobalValue had to link with Target.

This patch implements a compromise solution where the mangler uses DataLayout.
This way, any tool that already links with Target (llc, clang) gets the exact
behavior as before and new IR files can be mangled without linking with Target.

With this patch the mangler is constructed with just a DataLayout and DataLayout
is extended to include the information the Mangler needs.

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2014-01-03 19:21:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f779a6cacc Long doubles are required to be aligned to 128 bits and svr4 32 bits.
Clang was already getting this right.

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2013-12-19 16:23:59 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ebd63ff500 Fix f64 and f128 for ppc-darwin.
This patch adds -f64:32:64 to 32 bit ppc darwin since a f64 inside a
structure are only 32 bit aligned.

The patch also drop -f128:64:128 from all ppc darwin, since f128 is
128 bit aligned.

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2013-12-18 15:06:25 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
fc9b0e6c97 One ppc32-darwin, a i64 inside a structure can have 32 bit alignment.
Thanks for Iain Sandoe for testing this with the original gcc.

Clang was already getting this right.

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2013-12-18 14:35:37 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ce6d31427f Fix the pointer size for the PS3 datalayout.
This will be tested from clang.

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2013-12-17 15:29:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ea53c6ae30 The preferred alignment defaults to the abi alignment. Omit if it is the same.
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2013-12-16 18:01:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7ef5520e8c On DataLayout, omit the default of p:64:64:64.
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2013-12-16 17:15:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
48c2927021 Assume defaults to produce smaller datalayout strings.
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2013-12-13 17:56:11 +00:00
Gabor Greif
e5f6931ffd typo in comment
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2013-12-12 08:00:34 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
23daba0cb2 Move PPC's getDataLayoutString out of line and document it better.
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2013-12-11 00:09:06 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
f38cc38fa6 [PowerPC] Support powerpc64le as a syntax-checking target.
This patch provides basic support for powerpc64le as an LLVM target.
However, use of this target will not actually generate little-endian
code.  Instead, use of the target will cause the correct little-endian
built-in defines to be generated, so that code that tests for
__LITTLE_ENDIAN__, for example, will be correctly parsed for
syntax-only testing.  Code generation will otherwise be the same as
powerpc64 (big-endian), for now.

The patch leaves open the possibility of creating a little-endian
PowerPC64 back end, but there is no immediate intent to create such a
thing.

The LLVM portions of this patch simply add ppc64le coverage everywhere
that ppc64 coverage currently exists.  There is nothing of any import
worth testing until such time as little-endian code generation is
implemented.  In the corresponding Clang patch, there is a new test
case variant to ensure that correct built-in defines for little-endian
code are generated.


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2013-07-26 01:35:43 +00:00
Bill Wendling
ea44281d5d Access the TargetLoweringInfo from the TargetMachine object instead of caching it. The TLI may change between functions. No functionality change.
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2013-06-19 20:51:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e50c8c1f81 Add a PPCCTRLoops verification pass
When asserts are enabled, this adds a verification pass for PPC counter-loop
formation. Unfortunately, without sacrificing code quality, there is no better
way of forming counter-based loops except at the (late) IR level. This means
that we need to recognize, at the IR level, anything which might turn into a
function call (or indirect branch). Because this is currently a finite set of
things, and because SelectionDAG lowering is basic-block local, this can be
done. Nevertheless, it is fragile, and failure results in a miscompile. This
verification pass checks that all (reachable) counter-based branches are
dominated by a loop mtctr instruction, and that no instructions in between
clobber the counter register. If these conditions are not satisfied, then an
ICE will be triggered.

In short, this is to help us sleep better at night.

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2013-05-20 16:08:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b1fd3cd78f Implement PPC counter loops as a late IR-level pass
The old PPCCTRLoops pass, like the Hexagon pass version from which it was
derived, could only handle some simple loops in canonical form. We cannot
directly adapt the new Hexagon hardware loops pass, however, because the
Hexagon pass contains a fundamental assumption that non-constant-trip-count
loops will contain a guard, and this is not always true (the result being that
incorrect negative counts can be generated). With this commit, we replace the
pass with a late IR-level pass which makes use of SE to calculate the
backedge-taken counts and safely generate the loop-count expressions (including
any necessary max() parts). This IR level pass inserts custom intrinsics that
are lowered into the desired decrement-and-branch instructions.

The most fragile part of this new implementation is that interfering uses of
the counter register must be detected on the IR level (and, on PPC, this also
includes any indirect branches in addition to function calls). Also, to make
all of this work, we need a variant of the mtctr instruction that is marked
as having side effects. Without this, machine-code level CSE, DCE, etc.
illegally transform the resulting code. Hopefully, this can be improved
in the future.

This new pass is smaller than the original (and much smaller than the new
Hexagon hardware loops pass), and can handle many additional cases correctly.
In addition, the preheader-creation code has been copied from LoopSimplify, and
after we decide on where it belongs, this code will be refactored so that it
can be explicitly shared (making this implementation even smaller).

The new test-case files ctrloop-{le,lt,ne}.ll have been adapted from tests for
the new Hexagon pass. There are a few classes of loops that this pass does not
transform (noted by FIXMEs in the files), but these deficiencies can be
addressed within the SE infrastructure (thus helping many other passes as well).

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2013-05-15 21:37:41 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
4a971705bc Remove the MachineMove class.
It was just a less powerful and more confusing version of
MCCFIInstruction. A side effect is that, since MCCFIInstruction uses
dwarf register numbers, calls to getDwarfRegNum are pushed out, which
should allow further simplifications.

I left the MachineModuleInfo::addFrameMove interface unchanged since
this patch was already fairly big.

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2013-05-13 01:16:13 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7eb0d8148e Allow PPC B and BLR to be if-converted into some predicated forms
This enables us to form predicated branches (which are the same conditional
branches we had before) and also a larger set of predicated returns (including
instructions like bdnzlr which is a conditional return and loop-counter
decrement all in one).

At the moment, if conversion does not capture all possible opportunities. A
simple example is provided in early-ret2.ll, where if conversion forms one
predicated return, and then the PPCEarlyReturn pass picks up the other one. So,
at least for now, we'll keep both mechanisms.

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2013-04-09 22:58:37 +00:00