This should unbreak the build-self-4-mingw32 tester. I have a very
complicated test case that I will try to clean up.
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1) Make non-legal 256-bit loads to be promoted to v4i64. This lets us
canonize the loads and handle things the same way we use to handle
for 128-bit registers. Despite of what one of the removed comments
explained, the load promotion would not mess with VPERM, it's only a
matter of doing the appropriate bitcasts when this instructions comes
to be introduced. Also make LOAD v8i32 legal.
2) Doing 1) exposed two bugs:
- v4i64 was being promoted to itself for several opcodes (introduced
in r124447 by David Greene) causing endless recursion and the stack to
explode.
- there was no support for allOnes BUILD_VECTORs and ANDNP would fail to
match because it was generating early target constant pools during
lowering.
3) The testcases are already checked-in, doing 1) exposed the
bugs in the current testcases.
4) Tidy up code to be more clear and explicit about AVX.
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This gets rid of some of the gory splitting details in RAGreedy and
makes them available to future SplitKit clients.
Slightly generalize the functionality to support multi-way splitting.
Specifically, SplitEditor::splitLiveThroughBlock() supports switching
between different register intervals in a block.
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- No ELF or COFF implementation yet, I don't have a way to test that.
Should be straightforward to add though.
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is named after a common idiom (i.e., memset/memcpy). Otherwise, we can run into
infinite recursion. Ideally, the user should use the correct -fno-builtin flag,
but in case they don't we should play nicely.
rdar://9763412
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MSVC decorates (and distinguishes) "const" in mangler. It brought linkage error between "extern const" declarations and definitions.
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desired overload.
This is a bit of a hackish workaround to fix the compile after r135259.
Let me know if there is a better approach.
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which was just replaceAllUsesWith without some assertions. It was
needed back when type refinement was alive.
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was really intended, and it may have been required prior to some of the
recent refactors. Including it however causes LLVMX86Desc to need
symbols from LLVMX86CodeGen, forming a dependency cycle. This was masked
in almost all builds: Clang, and GCC w/ optimizations didn't actually
emit the symbols!
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backend. Moved some MCAsmInfo files down into the MCTargetDesc
sublibraries, removed some (i suspect long) dead files from other parts
of the CMake build, etc. Also copied the include directory hack from the
Makefile.
Finally, updated the lib deps. I spot checked this, and think its
correct, but review appreciated there.
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when determining validity of matching constraint. Allow i1
types access to the GR8 reg class for x86.
Fixes PR10352 and rdar://9777108
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Consolidate the individual declarations together for ease of reference. This
mirrors the organization in X86, as well, so is good for consistency. No
functional change.
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of calling getAllMetadata(). This is semantically identical, but doing
it this way avoids unpacking the DebugLoc.
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an MDNode. This saves a bunch of time and memory in the IR linker, e.g. when
doing LTO of files with debug info.
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ldm/stm are the cannonical spellings for ldmia/stmia, so use them as such.
Update the parsing/encoding tests accordingly.
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During type legalization we often use the SIGN_EXTEND_INREG SDNode.
When this SDNode is legalized during the LegalizeVector phase, it is
scalarized because non-simple types are automatically marked to be expanded.
In this patch we add support for lowering SIGN_EXTEND_INREG manually.
This fixes CodeGen/X86/vec_sext.ll when running with the '-promote-elements'
flag.
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TargetAsmInfo, which in turn pulls in TargetRegisterInfo, etc. :-( There are
other cases of violations, but this is probably the worst.
This patch is but one small step towards fixing this. 500 more steps to go. :-(
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Original commit message:
Count references to interference cache entries.
Each InterferenceCache::Cursor instance references a cache entry. A
non-zero reference count guarantees that the entry won't be reused for a
new register.
This makes it possible to have multiple live cursors examining
interference for different physregs.
The total number of live cursors into a cache must be kept below
InterferenceCache::getMaxCursors().
Code generation should be unaffected by this change, and it doesn't seem
to affect the cache replacement strategy either.
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Each InterferenceCache::Cursor instance references a cache entry. A
non-zero reference count guarantees that the entry won't be reused for a
new register.
This makes it possible to have multiple live cursors examining
interference for different physregs.
The total number of live cursors into a cache must be kept below
InterferenceCache::getMaxCursors().
Code generation should be unaffected by this change, and it doesn't seem
to affect the cache replacement strategy either.
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The cache entry referenced by the best split candidate could become
clobbered by an unsuccessful candidate.
The correct fix here is to use reference counts on the cache entries.
Coming up.
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Flesh out the options supported for the instruction. Shuffle tests a bit and
add entries for the rest of the options. Add an alias to handle the default
operand of "sy".
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Some pysical registers create split solutions that would spill anywhere.
They should not even be considered in future multi-way global splits.
This does not affect code generation (yet).
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This is in preparation of supporting multiple global split candidates in
a single live range split operation.
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Catch potential cascading errors on a malformed so_reg operand and bail after
the first error.
Add some tests for the diagnostics we do want.
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Now works for parsing register shifted register and register shifted
immediate arithmetic instructions, including the 'rrx' rotate with extend.
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Update the debug output interface for MCParsedAsmOperand to have a print()
method which takes an output stream argument, an << operator which invokes
the print method using the given stream, and a dump() method which prints
the operand to the dbgs() stream. This makes the interface more consistent
with the rest of LLVM, and more convenient to use at the debugger command
line.
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if (x != 0) x = 1
if (x == 1) x = 1
Previous codegen looks like this:
mov r1, r0
cmp r1, #1
mov r0, #0
moveq r0, #1
The naive lowering select between two different values. It should recognize the
test is equality test so it's more a conditional move rather than a select:
cmp r0, #1
movne r0, #0
rdar://9758317
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assert when the frame pointer is -1 (i.e., the function is "frameless").
Still to do: "frameless" unwind information.
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an assert on Darwin llvm-gcc builds.
Assertion failed: (castIsValid(op, S, Ty) && "Invalid cast!"), function Create, file /Users/buildslave/zorg/buildbot/smooshlab/slave-0.8/build.llvm-gcc-i386-darwin9-RA/llvm.src/lib/VMCore/Instructions.cpp, li\
ne 2067.
etc.
http://smooshlab.apple.com:8013/builders/llvm-gcc-i386-darwin9-RA/builds/2354
--- Reverse-merging r134893 into '.':
U include/llvm/Target/TargetData.h
U include/llvm/DerivedTypes.h
U tools/bugpoint/ExtractFunction.cpp
U unittests/Support/TypeBuilderTest.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMGlobalMerge.cpp
U lib/Target/TargetData.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Constants.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Type.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Core.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Utils/CodeExtractor.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/ProfilingUtils.cpp
U lib/Transforms/IPO/DeadArgumentElimination.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/SjLjEHPrepare.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r134888 into '.':
G include/llvm/DerivedTypes.h
U include/llvm/Support/TypeBuilder.h
U include/llvm/Intrinsics.h
U unittests/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionTest.cpp
U unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITTest.cpp
U unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITMemoryManagerTest.cpp
U unittests/VMCore/PassManagerTest.cpp
G unittests/Support/TypeBuilderTest.cpp
U lib/Target/MBlaze/MBlazeIntrinsicInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/Blackfin/BlackfinIntrinsicInfo.cpp
U lib/VMCore/IRBuilder.cpp
G lib/VMCore/Type.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Function.cpp
G lib/VMCore/Core.cpp
U lib/VMCore/Module.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLParser.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Utils/CloneFunction.cpp
G lib/Transforms/Utils/CodeExtractor.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Utils/InlineFunction.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/GCOVProfiling.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Scalar/ObjCARC.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Scalar/SimplifyLibCalls.cpp
U lib/Transforms/Scalar/MemCpyOptimizer.cpp
G lib/Transforms/IPO/DeadArgumentElimination.cpp
U lib/Transforms/IPO/ArgumentPromotion.cpp
U lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCompares.cpp
U lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp
U lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCalls.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/DwarfEHPrepare.cpp
U lib/CodeGen/IntrinsicLowering.cpp
U lib/Bitcode/Reader/BitcodeReader.cpp
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LinearFunctionTestReplace rewrite. No functionality.
I've been wanting to group the indvar subphases into sections and
order them by their logical sequence. My next checkin adds functions
related to LFTR, and doing the reorg now should help reviewers. Since,
most of the code in IndVarSimplify.cpp has recently been replaced or
will be replaced soon, obscuring blame should not be an issue. This
seems like an ideal time to shuffle the code around.
I'm happy to take more suggestions for cleaning up the code. Or if
you've been wanting to cleanup anything in this file yourself, now is
a good time.
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The enum names as well as order (i.e. value)
had skewed, which means that consumers of the
tablegen-ed table would see different values than
intended. Make both files have a superset of enums,
and add classification as needed for numMCOperands.
Reviewed by Owen Anderson
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Print shifted immediate values directly rather than as a payload+shifter
value pair. This makes for more readable output assembly code, simplifies
the instruction printer, and is consistent with how Thumb immediates are
displayed.
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and MCSubtargetInfo.
- Added methods to update subtarget features (used when targets automatically
detect subtarget features or switch modes).
- Teach X86Subtarget to update MCSubtargetInfo features bits since the
MCSubtargetInfo layer can be shared with other modules.
- These fixes .code 16 / .code 32 support since mode switch is updated in
MCSubtargetInfo so MC code emitter can do the right thing.
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patch brings numerous advantages to LLVM. One way to look at it
is through diffstat:
109 files changed, 3005 insertions(+), 5906 deletions(-)
Removing almost 3K lines of code is a good thing. Other advantages
include:
1. Value::getType() is a simple load that can be CSE'd, not a mutating
union-find operation.
2. Types a uniqued and never move once created, defining away PATypeHolder.
3. Structs can be "named" now, and their name is part of the identity that
uniques them. This means that the compiler doesn't merge them structurally
which makes the IR much less confusing.
4. Now that there is no way to get a cycle in a type graph without a named
struct type, "upreferences" go away.
5. Type refinement is completely gone, which should make LTO much MUCH faster
in some common cases with C++ code.
6. Types are now generally immutable, so we can use "Type *" instead
"const Type *" everywhere.
Downsides of this patch are that it removes some functions from the C API,
so people using those will have to upgrade to (not yet added) new API.
"LLVM 3.0" is the right time to do this.
There are still some cleanups pending after this, this patch is large enough
as-is.
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CPU, and feature string. Parsing some asm directives can change
subtarget state (e.g. .code 16) and it must be reflected in other
modules (e.g. MCCodeEmitter). That is, the MCSubtargetInfo instance
must be shared.
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Spills should be hoisted out of loops, but we don't want to hoist them
to dominating blocks at the same loop depth. That could cause the spills
to be executed more often.
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Try to move spills as early as possible in their basic block. This can
help eliminate interferences by shortening the live range being
spilled.
This fixes PR10221.
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According to Intel Application Note 485, this value is used for
"Intel Core i7 and Intel Xeon processor". Just include it with the other
"corei7-avx" entries.
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This tightens up checking for overflow in alloca sizes, based on feedback
from Duncan and John about the change in r132926.
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The normal tBX instruction is predicable, so there's no reason the
pseudos for using it as a return shouldn't be. Gives us some nice code-gen
improvements as can be seen by the test changes. In particular, several
tests now have to disable if-conversion because it works too well and defeats
the test.
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RAGreedy::tryAssign will now evict interference from the preferred
register even when another register is free.
To support this, add the EvictionCost struct that counts how many hints
are broken by an eviction. We don't want to break one hint just to
satisfy another.
Rename canEvict to shouldEvict, and add the first bit of eviction policy
that doesn't depend on spill weights: Always make room in the preferred
register as long as the evictees can be split and aren't already
assigned to their preferred register.
Also make the CSR avoidance more accurate. When looking for a cheaper
register it is OK to use a new volatile register. Only CSR aliases that
have never been used before should be avoided.
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