This is a code change to add support for changing instruction sequences of the form:
load
inc/dec of 8/16/32/64 bits
store
into the appropriate X86 inc/dec through memory instruction:
inc[qlwb] / dec[qlwb]
The checks that were in X86DAGToDAGISel::Select(SDNode *Node)>>ISD::STORE have been extracted to isLoadIncOrDecStore and reworked to use the better
named wrappers for getOperand(unsigned) (e.g. getOffset()) and replaced Chain.getNode() with LoadNode. The comments have also been expanded.
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This is a code change to add support for changing instruction sequences of the form:
load
inc/dec of 8/16/32/64 bits
store
into the appropriate X86 inc/dec through memory instruction:
inc[qlwb] / dec[qlwb]
The checks that were in X86DAGToDAGISel::Select(SDNode *Node)>>ISD::STORE have been extracted to isLoadIncOrDecStore and reworked to use the better
named wrappers for getOperand(unsigned) (e.g. getOffset()) and replaced Chain.getNode() with LoadNode. The comments have also been expanded.
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Some targets still mess up the liveness information, but that isn't
verified after MRI->invalidateLiveness().
The verifier can still check other useful things like register classes
and CFG, so it should be enabled after all passes.
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When an strd instruction doesn't get the registers it wants, it can be
expanded into two str instructions. Make sure the first str doesn't kill
the base register in the case where the base and data registers are
identical:
t2STRi12 %R0<kill>, %R0, 4, pred:14, pred:%noreg
t2STRi12 %R2<kill>, %R0, 8, pred:14, pred:%noreg
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When a number of sub-register VLRDS instructions are combined into a
VLDM, preserve any super-register implicit defs. This is required to
keep the register scavenger and machine code verifier happy.
Enable machine code verification after ARMLoadStoreOptimizer.
ARM/2012-01-26-CopyPropKills.ll was failing because of this.
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The arm_neon intrinsics can create virtual registers from the DPair
register class which allows both even-odd and odd-even D-register pairs.
This fixes PR12389.
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Revert r153519: "ARMLoadStoreOptimizer invalidates register liveness."
These patches caused miscompilations in povray by turning off branch
folding's updating of live-in lists.
It turns out the the late scheduler depends on the live-in lists, even
if it doesn't need correct kill flags.
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imposes a constraint that GOT16 referring to a local symbol or HI16 has to be
followed immediately by a matching LO16 relocation.
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them as machine instructions. Directives ".set noat" and ".set at" are now
emitted only at the beginning and end of a function except in the case where
they are emitted to enclose .cpload with an immediate operand that doesn't fit
in 16-bit field or unaligned load/stores.
Also, make the following changes:
- Remove function isUnalignedLoadStore and use a switch-case statement to
determine whether an instruction is an unaligned load or store.
- Define helper function CreateMCInst which generates an instance of an MCInst
from an opcode and a list of operands.
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If EmitNOAT is true, directives ".set noat" and ".set at" are emitted at the
beginning and end of a function.
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This pass tries to update kill flags, but there are still many bugs.
Passes after the load/store optimizer don't need accurate liveness, so
don't even try.
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MachinePointerInfo when getStore is called to create a node that stores an
argument passed in register to the stack. Without this change, the post RA
scheduler will fail to discover the dependencies between the stores
instructions and the instructions that load from a structure passed by value.
The link to the related discussion is here:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2012-March/048055.html
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set it in MipsMCCodeEmitter::getMachineOpValue. Assert in getMachineOpValue if
MachineOperand MO is of an unexpected type.
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produces a 32-bit immediate which is consumed by the use. It tries to
fold the immediate by breaking it into two parts and fold them into the
immmediate fields of two uses. e.g
movw r2, #40885
movt r3, #46540
add r0, r0, r3
=>
add.w r0, r0, #3019898880
add.w r0, r0, #30146560
;
However, this transformation is incorrect if the user produces a flag. e.g.
movw r2, #40885
movt r3, #46540
adds r0, r0, r3
=>
add.w r0, r0, #3019898880
adds.w r0, r0, #30146560
Note the adds.w may not set the carry flag even if the original sequence
would.
rdar://11116189
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The PPC64 SVR4 ABI requires integer stack arguments, and thus the var. args., that
are smaller than 64 bits be zero extended to 64 bits.
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Code such as:
%vreg100 = setcc %vreg10, -1, SETNE
brcond %vreg10, %tgt
was being incorrectly morphed into
%vreg100 = and %vreg10, 1
brcond %vreg10, %tgt
where the 'and' instruction could be eliminated since
such logic is on 1-bit types in the PTX back-end, leaving
us with just:
brcond %vreg10, %tgt
which essentially gives us inverted branch conditions.
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These changes allow us to compile big endian from the command line for 32 bit
Mips targets. This patch will result in code and data actually being produced
in the correct endianess.
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ARMBaseRegisterInfo::canRealignStack was checking for variable-sized objects
but not for stack adjustments around calls. Use hasReservedCallFrame() to
check for both. The hasBasePointer function was already correctly checking
both conditions, so the effect of this was that a base pointer would be used
without checking whether the base pointer register could be reserved. I don't
have a small testcase for this.
<rdar://problem/11075906>
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ARMFrameLowering::hasReservedCallFrame is already checking for variable
sized objects, so there's no point in checking it twice.
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This results in things such as
vmovups 16(%rdi), %xmm0
vinsertf128 $1, %xmm0, %ymm0, %ymm0
to be combined to
vinsertf128 $1, 16(%rdi), %ymm0, %ymm0
rdar://11076953
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X86InstrCompiler.td.
It also adds –mcpu-generic to the legalize-shift-64.ll test so the test
will pass if run on an Intel Atom CPU, which would otherwise
produce an instruction schedule which differs from that which the test expects.
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fast-isel before emitting code. If the program bails after code was emitted,
then it could lead to the stack being adjusted more than once (two
CALLSEQ_BEGINs emitted) but being adjuste back only once after the call. This
leads to general badness and gnashing of teeth.
<rdar://problem/11050630>
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It's not a good style idea, as the registers will be laid down in memory in
numerical order, not the order they're in the list, but it's legal. vldm/vstm
are stricter.
rdar://11064740
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This results in things such as
vmovaps -96(%rbx), %xmm1
vinsertf128 $1, %xmm1, %ymm0, %ymm0
to be combined to
vinsertf128 $1, -96(%rbx), %ymm0, %ymm0
rdar://10643481
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instruction's destination operand like it does for the source operand.
Also fix a typo in the comment for X86AsmParser::isSrcOp().
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Renamed methods caseBegin, caseEnd and caseDefault with case_begin, case_end, and case_default.
Added some notes relative to case iterators.
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Original commit message from r147481:
DAGCombine for transforming 128->256 casts into a vmovaps, rather
then a vxorps + vinsertf128 pair if the original vector came from a load.
Fix:
Unaligned loads need to generate a vmovups.
rdar://10974078
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Implemented CaseIterator and it solves almost all described issues: we don't need to mix operand/case/successor indexing anymore. Base iterator class is implemented as a template since it may be initialized either from "const SwitchInst*" or from "SwitchInst*".
ConstCaseIt is just a read-only iterator.
CaseIt is read-write iterator; it allows to change case successor and case value.
Usage of iterator allows totally remove resolveXXXX methods. All indexing convertions done automatically inside the iterator's getters.
Main way of iterator usage looks like this:
SwitchInst *SI = ... // intialize it somehow
for (SwitchInst::CaseIt i = SI->caseBegin(), e = SI->caseEnd(); i != e; ++i) {
BasicBlock *BB = i.getCaseSuccessor();
ConstantInt *V = i.getCaseValue();
// Do something.
}
If you want to convert case number to TerminatorInst successor index, just use getSuccessorIndex iterator's method.
If you want initialize iterator from TerminatorInst successor index, use CaseIt::fromSuccessorIndex(...) method.
There are also related changes in llvm-clients: klee and clang.
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For example, this pattern
(select (setcc lhs, rhs, cc), true, 0)
is transformed to this one:
(select (setcc lhs, rhs, inverse(cc)), 0, true)
This enables MipsDAGToDAGISel::ReplaceUsesWithZeroReg (added in r152280) to
replace 0 with $zero.
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For example, the first instruction in the code below can be eliminated if the
use of $vr0 is replaced with $zero:
addiu $vr0, $zero, 0
add $vr2, $vr1, $vr0
add $vr2, $vr1, $zero
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The ARM code generator makes aggressive assumptions about the encodings
being selected for branches which MCRelaxAll invalidates.
rdar://11006355
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condition flags to CPSR. This allows us to simplify SelectCmp.
Patch by Zonr Chang <zonr.xchg@gmail.com>.
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When an instruction only writes sub-registers, it is still necessary to
add an <imp-def> operand for the super-register. When reloading into a
virtual register, rewriting will add the operand, but when loading
directly into a virtual register, the <imp-def> operand is still
necessary.
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The fpscr register contains both flags (set by FP operations/comparisons) and
control bits. The control bits (FPSCR) should be reserved, since they're always
available and needn't be defined before use. The flag bits (FPSCR_NZCV) should
like to be unreserved so they can be hoisted by MachineCSE. This fixes PR12165.
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With the new composite physical registers to represent arbitrary pairs
of DPR registers, we don't need the pseudo-registers anymore. Get rid of
a bunch of them that use DPR register pairs and just use the real
instructions directly instead.
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Specifically, remove the magic number when checking to see if the copy has a
glue operand and simplify the checking logic.
rdar://10930395
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In this update:
- I assumed neon2 does not imply vfpv4, but neon and vfpv4 imply neon2.
- I kept setting .fpu=neon-vfpv4 code attribute because that is what the
assembler understands.
Patch by Ana Pazos <apazos@codeaurora.org>
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MachineOperands that define part of a virtual register must have an
<undef> flag if they are not intended as read-modify-write operands.
The old trick of adding an <imp-def> operand doesn't work any longer.
Fixes PR12177.
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In this instance we are generating the tail-call during legalizeDAG. The 2nd
floor call can't be a tail call because it clobbers %xmm1, which is defined by
the first floor call. The first floor call can't be a tail-call because it's
not in the tail position. The only reasonable way I could think to fix this
in a target-independent manner was to check for glue logic on the copy reg.
rdar://10930395
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floating point equality comparisons into integer ones with -ffast-math. The
issue is the optimization causes +0.0 != -0.0.
Now the optimization is only done when one side is known to be 0.0. The other
side's sign bit is masked off for the comparison.
rdar://10964603
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This function could have r12 live across a function call when compiling
thumb1 code.
The test case for this is not included because it is very long. It must
provoke emergency spilling near a function call. The behavior is
provoked by MultiSource/Applications/JM/lencod, and it triggers an
assertion in the scavenger.
<rdar://problem/10963642>
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and stores was added.
- SelectAddr should return false if Parent is an unaligned f32 load or store.
- Only aligned load and store nodes should be matched to select reg+imm
floating point instructions.
- MIPS does not have support for f64 unaligned load or store instructions.
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This allows us to make TRC non-polymorphic and value-initializable, eliminating a huge static
initializer and a ton of cruft from the generated code.
Shrinks ARMBaseRegisterInfo.o by ~100k.
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So with darwin's otool(1) an x86_64 hello world .o file will print:
leaq L_.str(%rip), %rax ## literal pool for: Hello world
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Without this hook, functions w/ a completely empty body (including no
epilogue) will cause an MCEmitter assertion failure.
For example,
define internal fastcc void @empty_function() {
unreachable
}
rdar://10947471
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the processor keeps a return addresses stack (RAS) which stores the address
and the instruction execution state of the instruction after a function-call
type branch instruction.
Calling a "noreturn" function with normal call instructions (e.g. bl) can
corrupt RAS and causes 100% return misprediction so LLVM should use a
unconditional branch instead. i.e.
mov lr, pc
b _foo
The "mov lr, pc" is issued in order to get proper backtrace.
rdar://8979299
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When an outgoing call takes more than 2k of arguments on the stack, we
don't allocate that call frame in the prolog, but adjust the stack
pointer immediately before the call instead.
This causes problems with the emergency spill slot because PEI can't
track stack pointer adjustments on the second pass, and if the outgoing
arguments are too big, SP can't be used to reach the emergency spill
slot at all.
Work around these problems by ensuring there is a base or frame pointer
that can be used to access the emergency spill slot.
<rdar://problem/10917166>
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We on the linker to resolve calls to the appropriate BL/BLX instruction
to make interworking function correctly. It uses the symbol in the
relocation to do that, so we need to be careful about being too clever.
To enable this for ARM mode, split the BL/BLX fixup kind off from the
unconditional-branch fixups.
rdar://10927209
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Reverting this because it breaks static linking on ppc64. Specifically, it may be linkonce_odr functions that are the problem.
With this patch, if you link statically, calls to some functions end up calling their descriptor addresses instead
of calling to their entry points. This causes the execution to fail with SIGILL (b/c the descriptor address just
has some pointers, not code).
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[Joe Groff] Hi everyone. My previous patch applied as r151382 had a few problems:
Clang raised a warning, and X86 LowerOperation would assert out for
fptoui f64 to i32 because it improperly lowered to an illegal
BUILD_PAIR. Here's a patch that addresses these issues. Let me know if
any other changes are necessary. Thanks.
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reserving a physical register ($gp or $28) for that purpose.
This will completely eliminate loads that restore the value of $gp after every
function call, if the register allocator assigns a callee-saved register, or
eliminate unnecessary loads if it assigns a temporary register.
example:
.cpload $25 // set $gp.
...
.cprestore 16 // store $gp to stack slot 16($sp).
...
jalr $25 // function call. clobbers $gp.
lw $gp, 16($sp) // not emitted if callee-saved reg is chosen.
...
lw $2, 4($gp)
...
jalr $25 // function call.
lw $gp, 16($sp) // not emitted if $gp is not live after this instruction.
...
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