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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
51d46c36bc Add floating point selects on %xcc predicates.
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2013-05-19 20:33:11 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
89db6732fb Implement SPselectfcc for i64 operands.
Also clean up the arguments to all the MOVCC instructions so the
operands always are (true-val, false-val, cond-code).

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2013-05-19 20:20:54 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju
21886a495a [Sparc] Rearrange integer registers' allocation order so that register allocator will use I and G registers before using L and O registers.
Also, enable registers %g2-%g4 to be used in application and %g5 in 64 bit mode.



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2013-05-19 20:07:20 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
00ce0f6512 Handle i64 FrameIndex nodes in SPARC v9 mode.
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2013-05-19 19:14:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bf0bc3b2a2 Check InlineAsm clobbers in PPCCTRLoops
We don't need to reject all inline asm as using the counter register (most does
not). Only those that explicitly clobber the counter register need to prevent
the transformation.

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2013-05-18 09:20:39 +00:00
David Majnemer
8a55c2ecd4 X86: Bad peephole interaction between adc, MOV32r0
The peephole tries to reorder MOV32r0 instructions such that they are
before the instruction that modifies EFLAGS.

The problem is that the peephole does not consider the case where the
instruction that modifies EFLAGS also depends on the previous state of
EFLAGS.

Instead, walk backwards until we find an instruction that has a def for
EFLAGS but does not have a use.
If we find such an instruction, insert the MOV32r0 before it.
If it cannot find such an instruction, skip the optimization.


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2013-05-18 01:02:03 +00:00
JF Bastien
bab06ba696 Support unaligned load/store on more ARM targets
This patch matches GCC behavior: the code used to only allow unaligned
load/store on ARM for v6+ Darwin, it will now allow unaligned load/store
for v6+ Darwin as well as for v7+ on Linux and NaCl.

The distinction is made because v6 doesn't guarantee support (but LLVM
assumes that Apple controls hardware+kernel and therefore have
conformant v6 CPUs), whereas v7 does provide this guarantee (and
Linux/NaCl behave sanely).

The patch keeps the -arm-strict-align command line option, and adds
-arm-no-strict-align. They behave similarly to GCC's -mstrict-align and
-mnostrict-align.

I originally encountered this discrepancy in FastIsel tests which expect
unaligned load/store generation. Overall this should slightly improve
performance in most cases because of reduced I$ pressure.

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2013-05-17 23:49:01 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
df98ad3959 R600: Lower int_load_input to copyFromReg instead of Register node
It solves a bug uncovered by dot4 patch where the register class of
int_load_input use was ignored.

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2013-05-17 16:51:06 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
76fc2d077f R600: Use bottom up scheduling algorithm
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2013-05-17 16:50:56 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
21ca0b3ea4 R600: Use depth first scheduling algorithm
It should increase PV substitution opportunities and lower gpr
usage (pending computations path are "flushed" sooner)

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2013-05-17 16:50:44 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
4ed9917147 R600: Relax some vector constraints on Dot4.
Dot4 now uses 8 scalar operands instead of 2 vectors one which allows register
coalescer to remove some unneeded COPY.
This patch also defines some structures/functions that can be used to handle
every vector instructions (CUBE, Cayman special instructions...) in a similar
fashion.

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2013-05-17 16:50:32 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
d3293b49f9 R600: Improve texture handling
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2013-05-17 16:50:20 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
4109bd8829 R600: Rename 128 bit registers.
Almost all instructions that takes a 128 bits reg as input (fetch, export...)
have the abilities to swizzle their argument and output. Instead of printing
default swizzle for each 128 bits reg, rename T*.XYZW to T* and let instructions
print potentially optimized swizzles themselves.

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2013-05-17 16:50:09 +00:00
Tom Stellard
0976e3c6d9 R600: Fix encoding for R600 family GPUs
Reviewed-by: Vincent Lejeune <vljn@ovi.com>

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64193
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64257
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64320

NOTE: This is a candidate for the 3.3 branch.

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2013-05-17 15:23:21 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju
a65d33760b [Sparc] Implements hasReservedCallFrame and hasFP.
This is to generate correct framesetup code when the function
 has variable sized allocas.


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2013-05-17 15:14:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a0de26ce34 X86: Make shuffle -> shift conversion more aggressive about undefs.
Shuffles that only move an element into position 0 of the vector are common in
the output of the loop vectorizer and often generate suboptimal code when SSSE3
is not available. Lower them to vector shifts if possible.

We still prefer palignr over psrldq because it has higher throughput on
sandybridge.

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2013-05-17 14:48:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
c032d1aca0 FileCheckize test.
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2013-05-17 14:48:25 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju
d6b4caf291 [Sparc] Prevent instructions that defines or uses %o7 to be in call's delay slot.
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2013-05-16 23:53:29 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
ae7e7cb3d3 [mips] Improve instruction selection for pattern (store (fp_to_sint $src), $ptr).
Previously, three instructions were needed:

trunc.w.s $f0, $f2
mfc1 $4, $f0
sw $4, 0($2)

Now we need only two:

trunc.w.s $f0, $f2
swc1 $f0, 0($2)


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2013-05-16 21:17:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
529874cf0c More test coverage for addFrameMove.
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2013-05-16 20:50:56 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ae06fa2542 Fix cpu on test CodeGen/PowerPC/ctrloop-fp64.ll
We need ppc instead of generic to override native features on ppc machines.

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2013-05-16 20:28:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7733728ac2 More addFrameMove test coverage.
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2013-05-16 20:00:45 +00:00
Hal Finkel
c482454e3c Create an new preheader in PPCCTRLoops to avoid counter register clobbers
Some IR-level instructions (such as FP <-> i64 conversions) are not chained
w.r.t. the mtctr intrinsic and yet may become function calls that clobber the
counter register. At the selection-DAG level, these might be reordered with the
mtctr intrinsic causing miscompiles. To avoid this situation, if an existing
preheader has instructions that might use the counter register, create a new
preheader for the mtctr intrinsic. This extra block will be remerged with the
old preheader at the MI level, but will prevent unwanted reordering at the
selection-DAG level.

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2013-05-16 19:58:38 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
02e168003f [mips] Test case for r182042. Add comment.
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2013-05-16 19:57:23 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
50f02f9d21 More test coverage for addFrameMove.
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2013-05-16 19:44:40 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
8401ed21aa DAGCombine: Also shrink eq compares where the constant is exactly as large as the smaller type.
if ((x & 255) == 255)

before: movzbl  %al, %eax
        cmpl  $255, %eax

after:  cmpb  $-1, %al

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2013-05-16 18:47:58 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
347a5079e1 [PowerPC] Use true offset value in "memrix" machine operands
This is the second part of the change to always return "true"
offset values from getPreIndexedAddressParts, tackling the
case of "memrix" type operands.

This is about instructions like LD/STD that only have a 14-bit
field to encode immediate offsets, which are implicitly extended
by two zero bits by the machine, so that in effect we can access
16-bit offsets as long as they are a multiple of 4.

The PowerPC back end currently handles such instructions by
carrying the 14-bit value (as it will get encoded into the
actual machine instructions) in the machine operand fields
for such instructions.  This means that those values are
in fact not the true offset, but rather the offset divided
by 4 (and then truncated to an unsigned 14-bit value).

Like in the case fixed in r182012, this makes common code
operations on such offset values not work as expected.
Furthermore, there doesn't really appear to be any strong
reason why we should encode machine operands this way.

This patch therefore changes the encoding of "memrix" type
machine operands to simply contain the "true" offset value
as a signed immediate value, while enforcing the rules that
it must fit in a 16-bit signed value and must also be a
multiple of 4.

This change must be made simultaneously in all places that
access machine operands of this type.  However, just about
all those changes make the code simpler; in many cases we
can now just share the same code for memri and memrix
operands.



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2013-05-16 17:58:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2a5e8c328e PPC32 cannot form counter loops around i64 FP conversions
On PPC32, i64 FP conversions are implemented using runtime calls (which clobber
the counter register). These must be excluded.

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2013-05-16 16:52:41 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3e521a5223 Add a triple to the test to try to fix the windows bots.
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2013-05-16 16:48:46 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
c2d01fd5c2 More addFrameMove test coverage.
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2013-05-16 16:34:38 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
0d6423b476 Use new CHECK-DAG support to stabilize CodeGen/PowerPC/recipest.ll
While testing some experimental code to add vector-scalar registers to
PowerPC, I noticed that a couple of independent instructions were
flipped by the scheduler.  The new CHECK-DAG support is perfect for
avoiding this problem.


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2013-05-16 16:15:18 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8da0cebc92 Add more addFrameMove test coverage.
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2013-05-16 16:09:54 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3808c4d206 Add more test coverage for addFrameMove.
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2013-05-16 15:18:50 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
f0ef882828 [PowerPC] Report true displacement value from getPreIndexedAddressParts
DAGCombiner::CombineToPreIndexedLoadStore calls a target routine to
decompose a memory address into a base/offset pair.  It expects the
offset (if constant) to be the true displacement value in order to
perform optional additional optimizations; in particular, to convert
other uses of the original pointer into uses of the new base pointer
after pre-increment.

The PowerPC implementation of getPreIndexedAddressParts, however,
simply calls SelectAddressRegImm, which returns a TargetConstant.
This value is appropriate for encoding into the instruction, but
it is not always usable as true displacement value:

- Its type is always MVT::i32, even on 64-bit, where addresses
  ought to be i64 ... this causes the optimization to simply
  always fail on 64-bit due to this line in DAGCombiner:

      // FIXME: In some cases, we can be smarter about this.
      if (Op1.getValueType() != Offset.getValueType()) {

- Its value is truncated to an unsigned 16-bit value if negative.
  This causes the above opimization to generate wrong code.

This patch fixes both problems by simply returning the true
displacement value (in its original type).  This doesn't
affect any other user of the displacement.



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2013-05-16 14:53:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
26bca5816d Add more addFrameMove test coverage.
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2013-05-16 14:51:26 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
aba2d6d051 Extend test to check the .cfi instructions.
I am about to refactor the calls to addFrameMove and some of the ppc
ones were not being tested.

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2013-05-16 14:30:09 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d37635d2f2 Relax CHECK-NEXTs a bit to cope with atom's return nop padding.
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2013-05-16 11:46:50 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
0225d5a3af Extend test for better coverage.
Without this change nothing was covering this addFrameMove:

// For 64-bit SVR4 when we have spilled CRs, the spill location
// is SP+8, not a frame-relative slot.
if (Subtarget.isSVR4ABI()
    && Subtarget.isPPC64()
    && (PPC::CR2 <= Reg && Reg <= PPC::CR4)) {
  MachineLocation CSDst(PPC::X1, 8);
  MachineLocation CSSrc(PPC::CR2);
  MMI.addFrameMove(Label, CSDst, CSSrc);
  continue;
}

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2013-05-16 03:48:50 +00:00
Reed Kotler
1a2265bc01 Patch number 2 for mips16/32 floating point interoperability stubs.
This creates stubs that help Mips32 functions call Mips16 
functions which have floating point parameters that are normally passed
in floating point registers.
 


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2013-05-16 02:17:42 +00:00
David Majnemer
55a6f111fc Set an explicit triple for this test.
This allows the test to correctly check symbol names.


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2013-05-15 22:23:21 +00:00
David Majnemer
17585dc4d4 X86: Remove redundant test instructions
Increase the number of instructions LLVM recognizes as setting the ZF
flag. This allows us to remove test instructions that redundantly
recalculate the flag.


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2013-05-15 22:03:08 +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
Derek Schuff
c22cdb7203 Fix miscompile due to StackColoring incorrectly merging stack slots (PR15707)
IR optimisation passes can result in a basic block that contains:

  llvm.lifetime.start(%buf)
  ...
  llvm.lifetime.end(%buf)
  ...
  llvm.lifetime.start(%buf)

Before this change, calculateLiveIntervals() was ignoring the second
lifetime.start() and was regarding %buf as being dead from the
lifetime.end() through to the end of the basic block.  This can cause
StackColoring to incorrectly merge %buf with another stack slot.

Fix by removing the incorrect Starts[pos].isValid() and
Finishes[pos].isValid() checks.

Just doing:
      Starts[pos] = Indexes->getMBBStartIdx(MBB);
      Finishes[pos] = Indexes->getMBBEndIdx(MBB);
unconditionally would be enough to fix the bug, but it causes some
test failures due to stack slots not being merged when they were
before.  So, in order to keep the existing tests passing, treat LiveIn
and LiveOut separately rather than approximating the live ranges by
merging LiveIn and LiveOut.

This fixes PR15707.
Patch by Mark Seaborn.

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2013-05-15 21:15:09 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
ddbf053a4c [SystemZ] Make use of SUBTRACT HALFWORD
Thanks to Ulrich Weigand for noticing that this instruction was missing.


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2013-05-15 15:05:29 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
101a36117c ARM ISel: Don't create illegal types during LowerMUL
The transformation happening here is that we want to turn a
"mul(ext(X), ext(X))" into a "vmull(X, X)", stripping off the extension. We have
to make sure that X still has a valid vector type - possibly recreate an
extension to a smaller type. In case of a extload of a memory type smaller than
64 bit we used create a ext(load()). The problem with doing this - instead of
recreating an extload - is that an illegal type is exposed.

This patch fixes this by creating extloads instead of ext(load()) sequences.

Fixes PR15970.

radar://13871383

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2013-05-14 22:33:24 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
a29a8965e2 Hexagon: Pass to replace tranfer/copy instructions into combine instruction
where possible.



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2013-05-14 18:54:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f276c70bb8 Reapply "Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub." with
a somewhat randomly chosen cpu that will minimize cpu specific
differences on bots.

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2013-05-14 18:33:40 +00:00
Eric Christopher
edf0dda528 Temporarily revert "Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub."
It's causing failures on the atom bot.

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2013-05-14 18:20:42 +00:00
Eric Christopher
304d73c9ee Subtract isn't commutative, fix this for MMX psub.
Patch by Andrea DiBiagio.

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2013-05-14 17:52:05 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
bc3db03bf0 Recognize sparc64 as an alias for sparcv9 triples.
Patch by Brad Smith!

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2013-05-14 17:47:27 +00:00