If the instruction window is < NumRegs/2, pressure tracking is not
likely to be effective. The scheduler has to process a very large
number of tiny blocks. We want this to be fast.
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Register pressure tracking is half the complexity of the
scheduler. It's useful to be able to turn it off for compile time and
performance comparisons.
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This reverts commit r189886.
I found a corner case where this optimization is not valid:
Say we have a "linkonce_odr unnamed_addr" in two translation units:
* In TU 1 this optimization kicks in and makes it hidden.
* In TU 2 it gets const merged with a constant that is *not* unnamed_addr,
resulting in a non unnamed_addr constant with default visibility.
* The static linker rules for combining visibility them produce a hidden
symbol, which is incorrect from the point of view of the non unnamed_addr
constant.
The one place we can do this is when we know that the symbol is not used from
another TU in the same shared object, i.e., during LTO. I will move it there.
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Summary:
This is needed so we can use generic columnWidthUTF8 in clang-format on
win32 simultaneously with a separate system-dependent implementations of
isPrint/columnWidth in TextDiagnostic.cpp to avoid attempts to print Unicode
characters using narrow-character interfaces (which is not supported on Windows,
and we'll have to figure out how to handle this).
Reviewers: jordan_rose
Reviewed By: jordan_rose
CC: llvm-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1559
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\param should be used to describe individual parameters. Use a command like \a or \c for visual enhancements.
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Original message:
If a constant or a function has linkonce_odr linkage and unnamed_addr, mark
hidden. Being linkonce_odr guarantees that it is available in every dso that
needs it. Being a constant/function with unnamed_addr guarantees that the
copies don't have to be merged.
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This changes the SelectionDAG nodes from ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN to
ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN which enables easy lowering to equivalent SelectionDAG
nodes (e.g. __builtin_msa_sub_w -> ISD::SUB) in future patches since nodes
such as ISD::SUB do not have a chain.
It also corrects an obvious mistake, namely that the subtract intrinsics were
marked as being commutative.
As per a similar change in r189106
(http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=189106&view=rev) there isn’t a new
testcase in this patch since the existing tests should test the intrinsics to
the same standard and the best I can do for a testcase would be a fragile
pass/maybe test of whether memory operations can (and do) cross the intrinsic.
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This changes the SelectionDAG nodes from ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN to
ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN which enables easy lowering to equivalent SelectionDAG
nodes (e.g. __builtin_msa_fadd_w -> ISD::FADD) in future patches since nodes
such as ISD::FADD do not have a chain.
As per a similar change in r189106
(http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=189106&view=rev) there isn’t a new
testcase in this patch since the existing tests should test the intrinsics to
the same standard and the best I can do for a testcase would be a fragile
pass/maybe test of whether memory operations can (and do) cross the intrinsic.
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- We do some nasty things w.r.t. installing or overriding signal handlers in
order to improve our crash recovery support or interaction with crash
reporting software, and those things are not necessarily appropriate when
LLVM is being linked into a client application that has its own ideas about
how to do things. This gives those clients a way to disable that handling at
build time.
- Currently, the code this guards is all Apple specific, but other platforms
might have the same concerns so I went for a more generic configure
name. Someone who is more familiar with library embedding on Windows can
handle choosing which of the Windows/Signals.inc behaviors might make sense
to go under this flag.
- This also fixes the proper autoconf'ing of ENABLE_BACKTRACES. The code
expects it to be undefined when disabled, but the autoconf check was just
defining it to 0.
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This removes all expensive pressure tracking logic from the scheduling
critical path of node comparison.
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Only compare pressure within the same set. When multiple sets are
affected, we prioritize the most constrained set.
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Created SUPressureDiffs array to hold the per node PDiff computed during DAG building.
Added a getUpwardPressureDelta API that will soon replace the old
one. Compute PressureDelta here from the precomputed PressureDiffs.
Updating for liveness will come next.
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createClassType, createStructType, createUnionType, createEnumerationType,
and createForwardDecl will retain a type when created with a unique identifier,
to make sure they are treated as used even when all uses are replaced with
the identifiers.
Use TrackingVH<MDNode> instead of MDNode in AllRetainTypes, since the created
node can later be updated.
The change will be tested when clients of DIBuilder start to pass in non-empty
unique identifier.
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include/llvm/Support/UnicodeCharRanges.h:56:5: error:
use of this statement in a constexpr constructor is a C++1y extension
[-Werror,-Wc++1y-extensions]
assert(rangesAreValid());
^
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Summary:
Made UnicodeCharSet a class, perform validity checking inside its
constructor instead of each isCharInSet call, use std::binary_search instead of
own implementation.
This patch comes with a necessary change in clang (sent separately).
Reviewers: jordan_rose, klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1534
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Revert unintentional commit (of an unreviewed change).
Original commit message:
Add getUnrollingPreferences to TTI
Allow targets to customize the default behavior of the generic loop unrolling
transformation. This will be used by the PowerPC backend when targeting the A2
core (which is in-order with a deep pipeline), and using more aggressive
defaults is important.
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Allow targets to customize the default behavior of the generic loop unrolling
transformation. This will be used by the PowerPC backend when targeting the A2
core (which is in-order with a deep pipeline), and using more aggressive
defaults is important.
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There are several optional (off-by-default) features in CodeGen that can make
use of alias analysis. These features are important for generating code for
some kinds of cores (for example the (in-order) PPC A2 core). This adds a
useAA() function to TargetSubtargetInfo to allow these features to be enabled
by default on a per-subtarget basis.
Here is the first use of this function: To control the default of the
-enable-aa-sched-mi feature.
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When unrolling is disabled in the pass manager, the loop vectorizer should also
not unroll loops. This will allow the -fno-unroll-loops option in Clang to
behave as expected (even for vectorizable loops). The loop vectorizer's
-force-vector-unroll option will (continue to) override the pass-manager
setting (including -force-vector-unroll=0 to force use of the internal
auto-selection logic).
In order to test this, I added a flag to opt (-disable-loop-unrolling) to force
disable unrolling through opt (the analog of -fno-unroll-loops in Clang). Also,
this fixes a small bug in opt where the loop vectorizer was enabled only after
the pass manager populated the queue of passes (the global_alias.ll test needed
a slight update to the RUN line as a result of this fix).
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Clang is now generating cleaner IR, so this removes the old variants which
should be completely unused.
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These intrinsics are legalized to V(ALL|ANY)_(NON)?ZERO nodes,
are matched as SN?Z_[BHWDV]_PSEUDO pseudo's, and emitted as
a branch/mov sequence to evaluate to 0 or 1.
Note: The resulting code is sub-optimal since it doesnt seem to be possible
to feed the result of an intrinsic directly into a brcond. At the moment
it uses (SETCC (VALL_ZERO $ws), 0, SETEQ) and similar which unnecessarily
evaluates the boolean twice.
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The MSA control registers have been added as reserved registers,
and are only used via ISD::Copy(To|From)Reg. The intrinsics are lowered
into these nodes.
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The problem with having DefaultSlabAllocator being a global static is that it is undefined if BumpPtrAllocator
will be usable during global initialization because it is not guaranteed that DefaultSlabAllocator will be
initialized before BumpPtrAllocator is created and used.
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Link.exe's command line options are case-insensitive. This patch
adds a new attribute to OptTable to let the option parser to compare
options, ignoring case.
Command lines are generally case-insensitive on Windows. CL.exe is an
exception. So this new attribute should be useful for other commands
running on Windows.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1485
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