PR1877.
A3 = op A2 B0<kill>
...
B1 = A3 <- this copy
...
= op A3 <- more uses
==>
B2 = op B0 A2<kill>
...
B1 = B2 <- now an identify copy
...
= op B2 <- more uses
This speeds up FreeBench/neural by 29%, Olden/bh by 12%, oopack_v1p8 by 53%.
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Add an overload that supports the uint64_t interface for use by clients
that haven't been updated yet.
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initializer problem, a minor tweak to the way the
DAGISelEmitter finds load/store nodes, and a renaming of the
new PseudoSourceValue objects.
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DAGUpdateListener object pointer instead of just returning a vector
of deleted nodes. This makes the interfaces more efficient (no more
allocating a vector [at least a malloc], filling it in, then walking
it) and more clean. This also allows the client to be notified of
nodes that are *changed* but not deleted.
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Added ISD::DECLARE node type to represent llvm.dbg.declare intrinsic. Now the intrinsic calls are lowered into a SDNode and lives on through out the codegen passes.
For now, since all the debugging information recording is done at isel time, when a ISD::DECLARE node is selected, it has the side effect of also recording the variable. This is a short term solution that should be fixed in time.
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in the backend. Introduce a new SDNode type, MemOperandSDNode, for
holding a MemOperand in the SelectionDAG IR, and add a MemOperand
list to MachineInstr, and code to manage them. Remove the offset
field from SrcValueSDNode; uses of SrcValueSDNode that were using
it are all all using MemOperandSDNode now.
Also, begin updating some getLoad and getStore calls to use the
PseudoSourceValue objects.
Most of this was written by Florian Brander, some
reorganization and updating to TOT by me.
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memory reference information in the backend. Most of this was written by
Florian Brander, cleanup and updating to TOT by me.
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and StoreSDNode into their common base class LSBaseSDNode. Member
functions getLoadedVT and getStoredVT are replaced with the common
getMemoryVT to simplify code that will handle both loads and stores.
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and switch various codegen pieces and the X86 backend over
to using it.
* Add some comments to SelectionDAGNodes.h
* Introduce a second argument to FP_ROUND, which indicates
whether the FP_ROUND changes the value of its input. If
not it is safe to xform things like fp_extend(fp_round(x)) -> x.
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- Cleaned up custom load/store logic, common code is now shared [see note
below], cleaned up address modes
- More test cases: various intrinsics, structure element access (load/store
test), updated target data strings, indirect function calls.
Note: This patch contains a refactoring of the LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode
structures: they now share a common base class, LSBaseSDNode, that
provides an interface to their common functionality. There is some hackery
to access the proper operand depending on the derived class; otherwise,
to do a proper job would require finding and rearranging the SDOperands
sent to StoreSDNode's constructor. The current refactor errs on the
side of being conservatively and backwardly compatible while providing
functionality that reduces redundant code for targets where loads and
stores are custom-lowered.
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Likewise fix up a bunch of other libcalls. While
there I remove NEG_F32 and NEG_F64 since they are
not used anywhere. This fixes 9 Ada ACATS failures.
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The first only returns definitions of a register, the second only
returns uses, the third returns both.
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providing a misleading facility. It's used once in the MIPS backend
and hardcoded as "\t.globl\t" everywhere else.
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that it is cheap and efficient to get.
Move a variety of predicates from TargetInstrInfo into
TargetInstrDescriptor, which makes it much easier to query a predicate
when you don't have TII around. Now you can use MI->getDesc()->isBranch()
instead of going through TII, and this is much more efficient anyway. Not
all of the predicates have been moved over yet.
Update old code that used MI->getInstrDescriptor()->Flags to use the
new predicates in many places.
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up to the various compiler pipelines.
This doesn't actually add support for any GC algorithms, which means it
temporarily breaks a few tests. To be fixed shortly.
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for non-function GV relocations that require function address stubs (e.g. Mac OS X in non-static mode).
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it now returns the machineinstr of the use. To get the operand, use I.getOperand().
Add a new MachineRegisterInfo::replaceRegWith, which is basically like
Value::replaceAllUsesWith.
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operands. The lists are currently kept in MachineRegisterInfo, but it does
not yet provide an iterator interface to them.
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that "machine" classes are used to represent the current state of
the code being compiled. Given this expanded name, we can start
moving other stuff into it. For now, move the UsedPhysRegs and
LiveIn/LoveOuts vectors from MachineFunction into it.
Update all the clients to match.
This also reduces some needless #includes, such as MachineModuleInfo
from MachineFunction.
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e.g. MO.isMBB() instead of MO.isMachineBasicBlock(). I don't plan on
switching everything over, so new clients should just start using the
shorter names.
Remove old long accessors, switching everything over to use the short
accessor: getMachineBasicBlock() -> getMBB(),
getConstantPoolIndex() -> getIndex(), setMachineBasicBlock -> setMBB(), etc.
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- eliminate the auxInfo union, merging it into the contents union. This shaves
4 bytes off MachineOperand on a 32-bit machine.
- Use accessors in ctor methods.
- Add comments.
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- Eliminate the static "print" method for operands, moving it
into MachineOperand::print.
- Change various set* methods for register flags to take a bool
for the value to set it to. Remove unset* methods.
- Group methods more logically by operand flavor in MachineOperand.h
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- Add getParent() accessors.
- Move SubReg out of the AuxInfo union, to make way for future changes.
- Remove the getImmedValue/setImmedValue methods.
- in some MachineOperand::Create* methods, stop initializing fields that are dead.
MachineInstr:
- Delete one copy of the MachineInstr printing code, now there is only one dump
format and one copy of the code.
- Make MachineOperand use the parent field to get info about preg register names if
no target info is otherwise available.
- Move def/use/kill/dead flag printing to the machineoperand printer, so they are
always printed for an operand.
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operand type.
2. Move these create methods below the accessors.
3. Simplify all the MachineInstr::add* methods to use these.
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per-function collector model. Collector is now the factory for
CollectorMetadata, so the latter may be subclassed.
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This allows an important optimization to be re-enabled.
- If all uses / defs of a split interval can be folded, give the interval a
low spill weight so it would not be picked in case spilling is needed (avoid
pushing other intervals in the same BB to be spilled).
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in the middle of a split basic block, create a new live interval starting at
the def. This avoid artifically extending the live interval over a number of
cycles where it is dead. e.g.
bb1:
= vr1204 (use / kill) <= new interval starts and ends here.
...
...
vr1204 = (new def) <= start a new interval here.
= vr1204 (use)
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When a live interval is being spilled, rather than creating short, non-spillable
intervals for every def / use, split the interval at BB boundaries. That is, for
every BB where the live interval is defined or used, create a new interval that
covers all the defs and uses in the BB.
This is designed to eliminate one common problem: multiple reloads of the same
value in a single basic block. Note, it does *not* decrease the number of spills
since no copies are inserted so the split intervals are *connected* through
spill and reloads (or rematerialization). The newly created intervals can be
spilled again, in that case, since it does not span multiple basic blocks, it's
spilled in the usual manner. However, it can reuse the same stack slot as the
previously split interval.
This is currently controlled by -split-intervals-at-bb.
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MachineOperand auxInfo. Previous clunky implementation uses an external map
to track sub-register uses. That works because register allocator uses
a new virtual register for each spilled use. With interval splitting (coming
soon), we may have multiple uses of the same register some of which are
of using different sub-registers from others. It's too fragile to constantly
update the information.
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adjustment fields, and an optional flag. If there is a "dynamic_stackalloc" in
the code, make sure that it's bracketed by CALLSEQ_START and CALLSEQ_END. If
not, then there is the potential for the stack to be changed while the stack's
being used by another instruction (like a call).
This can only result in tears...
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apints on big-endian machines if the bitwidth is
not a multiple of 8. Introduce a new helper,
MVT::getStoreSizeInBits, and use it.
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should only effect x86 when using long double. Now
12/16 bytes are output for long double globals (the
exact amount depends on the alignment). This brings
globals in line with the rest of LLVM: the space
reserved for an object is now always the ABI size.
One tricky point is that only 10 bytes should be
output for long double if it is a field in a packed
struct, which is the reason for the additional
argument to EmitGlobalConstant.
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can be eliminated by the allocator is the destination and source targets the
same register. The most common case is when the source and destination registers
are in different class. For example, on x86 mov32to32_ targets GR32_ which
contains a subset of the registers in GR32.
The allocator can do 2 things:
1. Set the preferred allocation for the destination of a copy to that of its source.
2. After allocation is done, change the allocation of a copy destination (if
legal) so the copy can be eliminated.
This eliminates 443 extra moves from 403.gcc.
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To do this it is necessary to add a "always inline" argument to the
memcpy node. For completeness I have also added this node to memmove
and memset. I have also added getMem* functions, because the extra
argument makes it cumbersome to use getNode and because I get confused
by it :-)
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types. This is needed for SIGN_EXTEND_INREG at least.
It is not clear if this is correct for other operations.
On the other hand, for the various load/store actions
it seems to correct to return the type action, as is
currently done.
Also, it seems that SelectionDAG::getValueType can be
called for extended value types; introduce a map for
holding these, since we don't really want to extend
the vector to be 2^32 pointers long!
Generalize DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteResult_TRUNCATE
and DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteResult_INT_EXTEND to handle
the various funky possibilities that apints introduce,
for example that you can promote to a type that needs
to be expanded.
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top bit of a ValueType to be zero. Enforce this by ensuring
an assertion failure if someone tries to create a ValueType
without this property. I chose this minimal approach rather
than a more official integration of the notion of reserved
bits into ValueType because I'm hoping that the verifier will
be changed to no longer require this :)
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codegen support. This should have no effect on codegen
for other types. Debatable bits: (1) the use (abuse?)
of a set in SDNode::getValueTypeList; (2) the length of
getTypeToTransformTo, which maybe should be refactored
with a non-inline part for extended value types.
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