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Silviu Baranga
545b962f15 Second part for the 153874 one
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2012-04-02 15:46:46 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
50ac2e9229 Added fix in TableGen instruction decoder generation. The decoder now breaks for every leaf node.
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2012-04-02 15:20:39 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
5004e9849a Add missing 'd'.
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2012-04-02 13:02:57 +00:00
Bill Wendling
8ba9405c5c Hack the hack. If we have a situation where an ASM object is defined but isn't
reflected in the LLVM IR (as a declare or something), then treat it like a data
object.

N.B. This isn't 100% correct. The ASM parser should supply more information so
that we know what type of object it is, and what attributes it should have.


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2012-04-02 10:01:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
94338594ef Emit the asm writer's mnemonic table with SequenceToOffsetTable.
This way we can get AVX v-prefixed instructions tail merged with the normal insns.

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2012-04-02 09:13:46 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
c97ef618d2 Move getOpcodeName from the various target InstPrinters into the superclass MCInstPrinter.
All implementations used the same code.

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2012-04-02 08:32:38 +00:00
Craig Topper
fab3f7ee6f Reorder fields in MatchEntry and OperandMatchEntry to reduce padding. A bit tricky due to the target specific sizes for some of the fields so the ordering is only optimal for the targets in the tree.
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2012-04-02 07:48:39 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
44b5e6de8c Optimizing swizzles of complex shuffles may generate additional complex shuffles.
Do not try to optimize swizzles of shuffles if the source shuffle has more than
a single user, except when the source shuffle is also a swizzle.






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2012-04-02 07:11:12 +00:00
Craig Topper
7c0b3c1fb6 Remove getInstructionName from MCInstPrinter implementations in favor of using the instruction name table from MCInstrInfo. Reduces static data in the InstPrinter implementations.
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2012-04-02 07:01:04 +00:00
Eric Christopher
79e22d8c45 Fix CXXFLAGS for huge_val.m4.
Patch by Jeremy Huddleston!

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2012-04-02 06:54:01 +00:00
Craig Topper
17463b3ef1 Make MCInstrInfo available to the MCInstPrinter. This will be used to remove getInstructionName and the static data it contains since the same tables are already in MCInstrInfo.
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2012-04-02 06:09:36 +00:00
Bill Wendling
1fcbca05db It could come about that we parse the inline ASM before we get a potential
definition for it. In that case, we want to wait for the potential definition
before we create a symbol for it.


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2012-04-02 03:33:31 +00:00
Craig Topper
a4bd58b0f0 Use SequenceToOffsetTable to generate instruction name table for AsmWriter.
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2012-04-02 00:47:39 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
caa2c40a57 Start cleaning up the InlineCost class. This switches to sentinel values
rather than a bitfield, a great suggestion by Chris during code review.

There is still quite a bit of cruft in the interface, but that requires
sorting out some awkward uses of the cost inside the actual inliner.

No functionality changed intended here.

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2012-04-01 22:44:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b66e943d4c Fix some 80-col. violations I introduced with the A2 PPC64 core.
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2012-04-01 21:20:14 +00:00
Hal Finkel
19aa2b5015 Enable prefetch generation on PPC64.
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2012-04-01 20:08:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
730acfb413 Add LdStSTD* itin. for the PPC64 A2 core.
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2012-04-01 20:08:08 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
4ac9081c71 This commit contains a few changes that had to go in together.
1. Simplify xor/and/or (bitcast(A), bitcast(B)) -> bitcast(op (A,B))
   (and also scalar_to_vector).

2. Xor/and/or are indifferent to the swizzle operation (shuffle of one src).
   Simplify xor/and/or (shuff(A), shuff(B)) -> shuff(op (A, B))

3. Optimize swizzles of shuffles:  shuff(shuff(x, y), undef) -> shuff(x, y).

4. Fix an X86ISelLowering optimization which was very bitcast-sensitive.

Code which was previously compiled to this:

movd    (%rsi), %xmm0
movdqa  .LCPI0_0(%rip), %xmm2
pshufb  %xmm2, %xmm0
movd    (%rdi), %xmm1
pshufb  %xmm2, %xmm1
pxor    %xmm0, %xmm1
pshufb  .LCPI0_1(%rip), %xmm1
movd    %xmm1, (%rdi)
ret

Now compiles to this:

movl    (%rsi), %eax
xorl    %eax, (%rdi)
ret




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2012-04-01 19:31:22 +00:00
Lang Hames
16d6eae082 Fix typo.
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2012-04-01 19:27:25 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3f31d492a5 Set the default PPC node scheduling preference to ILP (for the embedded cores).
The 440 and A2 cores have detailed itineraries, and this allows them to be
fully used to maximize throughput.

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2012-04-01 19:23:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
800125f3a3 Add ppc440 itin. entries for LdStSTD*
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2012-04-01 19:23:04 +00:00
Hal Finkel
97c9d4c64c Use full anti-dep. breaking with post-ra sched. on the embedded ppc cores.
Post-RA scheduling gives a significant performance improvement on
the embedded cores, so turn it on. Using full anti-dep. breaking is
important for FP-intensive blocks, so turn it on (just on the
embedded cores for now; this should also be good on the 970s because
post-ra scheduling is all that we have for now, but that should have
more testing first).

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2012-04-01 19:22:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4d989ac93c Add instruction itinerary for the PPC64 A2 core.
This adds a full itinerary for IBM's PPC64 A2 embedded core. These
cores form the basis for the CPUs in the new IBM BG/Q supercomputer.

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2012-04-01 19:22:40 +00:00
Craig Topper
413b2e7539 Use SequenceToOffsetTable to create instruction name table. Saves space particularly on X86 where AVX instructions just add a 'v' to the front of other instructions.
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2012-04-01 18:14:14 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
243018ffcf Emit the LLVM<->DWARF register mapping as a sorted table and use binary search to do the lookup.
This also avoids emitting the information twice, which led to code bloat. On i386-linux-Release+Asserts
with all targets built this change shaves a whopping 1.3 MB off clang. The number is probably exaggerated
by recent inliner changes but the methods were already enormous with the old inline cost computation.

The DWARF reg -> LLVM reg mapping doesn't seem to have holes in it, so it could be a simple lookup table.
I didn't implement that optimization yet to avoid potentially changing functionality.

There is still some duplication both in tablegen and the generated code that should be cleaned up eventually.

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2012-04-01 14:23:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dafe48e230 Belatedly address some code review from Chris.
As a side note, I really dislike array_pod_sort... Do we really still
care about any STL implementations that get this so wrong? Does libc++?

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2012-04-01 10:41:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
48ec3b50e7 Add some more testing to cover the remaining two cases where
always-inlining is disabled: recursive functions and indirectbr.

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2012-04-01 10:36:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6052eef8bd Fix a pretty scary bug I introduced into the always inliner with
a single missing character. Somehow, this had gone untested. I've added
tests for returns-twice logic specifically with the always-inliner that
would have caught this, and fixed the bug.

Thanks to Matt for the careful review and spotting this!!! =D

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2012-04-01 10:21:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0b42f9dd2f Replace four tiny tests with various uses of grep and not with a single
test and FileCheck.

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2012-04-01 10:11:17 +00:00
Andrew Trick
830da405fa misched: Add finalizeScheduler to complete the target interface.
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2012-04-01 07:24:23 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
d9182d6cae Removing a file that's no longer being used after the recent refactorings
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2012-04-01 06:50:01 +00:00
Hal Finkel
20b529b3f9 Split the LdStGeneral PPC itin. class into LdStLoad and LdStStore.
Loads and stores can have different pipeline behavior, especially on
embedded chips. This change allows those differences to be expressed.
Except for the 440 scheduler, there are no functionality changes.
On the 440, the latency adjustment is only by one cycle, and so this
probably does not affect much. Nevertheless, it will make a larger
difference in the future and this removes a FIXME from the 440 itin.

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2012-04-01 04:44:16 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
6226c49bde Add a workaround for building with old versions of clang.
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2012-03-31 21:54:20 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f10037b9ff Add a triple to the test.
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2012-03-31 18:59:07 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
95d594cac3 Teach CodeGen's version of computeMaskedBits to understand the range metadata.
This is the CodeGen equivalent of r153747. I tested that there is not noticeable
performance difference with any combination of -O0/-O2 /-g when compiling
gcc as a single compilation unit.

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2012-03-31 18:14:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5b00ceaeea Fix dynamic linking on PPC64.
Dynamic linking on PPC64 has had problems since we had to move the top-down
hazard-detection logic post-ra. For dynamic linking to work there needs to be
a nop placed after every call. It turns out that it is really hard to guarantee
that nothing will be placed in between the call (bl) and the nop during post-ra
scheduling. Previous attempts at fixing this by placing logic inside the
hazard detector only partially worked.

This is now fixed in a different way: call+nop codegen-only instructions. As far
as CodeGen is concerned the pair is now a single instruction and cannot be split.
This solution works much better than previous attempts.

The scoreboard hazard detector is also renamed to be more generic, there is currently
no cpu-specific logic in it.

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2012-03-31 14:45:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f5f256cffd Fix a typo reported in IRC by someone reviewing this code.
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2012-03-31 13:18:09 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b594a84df5 Give the always-inliner its own custom filter. It shouldn't have to pay
the very high overhead of the complex inline cost analysis when all it
wants to do is detect three patterns which must not be inlined. Comment
the code, clean it up, and leave some hints about possible performance
improvements if this ever shows up on a profile.

Moving this off of the (now more expensive) inline cost analysis is
particularly important because we have to run this inliner even at -O0.

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2012-03-31 13:17:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
45de584b4f Remove a bunch of empty, dead, and no-op methods from all of these
interfaces. These methods were used in the old inline cost system where
there was a persistent cache that had to be updated, invalidated, and
cleared. We're now doing more direct computations that don't require
this intricate dance. Even if we resume some level of caching, it would
almost certainly have a simpler and more narrow interface than this.

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2012-03-31 12:48:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f2286b0152 Initial commit for the rewrite of the inline cost analysis to operate
on a per-callsite walk of the called function's instructions, in
breadth-first order over the potentially reachable set of basic blocks.

This is a major shift in how inline cost analysis works to improve the
accuracy and rationality of inlining decisions. A brief outline of the
algorithm this moves to:

- Build a simplification mapping based on the callsite arguments to the
  function arguments.
- Push the entry block onto a worklist of potentially-live basic blocks.
- Pop the first block off of the *front* of the worklist (for
  breadth-first ordering) and walk its instructions using a custom
  InstVisitor.
- For each instruction's operands, re-map them based on the
  simplification mappings available for the given callsite.
- Compute any simplification possible of the instruction after
  re-mapping, and store that back int othe simplification mapping.
- Compute any bonuses, costs, or other impacts of the instruction on the
  cost metric.
- When the terminator is reached, replace any conditional value in the
  terminator with any simplifications from the mapping we have, and add
  any successors which are not proven to be dead from these
  simplifications to the worklist.
- Pop the next block off of the front of the worklist, and repeat.
- As soon as the cost of inlining exceeds the threshold for the
  callsite, stop analyzing the function in order to bound cost.

The primary goal of this algorithm is to perfectly handle dead code
paths. We do not want any code in trivially dead code paths to impact
inlining decisions. The previous metric was *extremely* flawed here, and
would always subtract the average cost of two successors of
a conditional branch when it was proven to become an unconditional
branch at the callsite. There was no handling of wildly different costs
between the two successors, which would cause inlining when the path
actually taken was too large, and no inlining when the path actually
taken was trivially simple. There was also no handling of the code
*path*, only the immediate successors. These problems vanish completely
now. See the added regression tests for the shiny new features -- we
skip recursive function calls, SROA-killing instructions, and high cost
complex CFG structures when dead at the callsite being analyzed.

Switching to this algorithm required refactoring the inline cost
interface to accept the actual threshold rather than simply returning
a single cost. The resulting interface is pretty bad, and I'm planning
to do lots of interface cleanup after this patch.

Several other refactorings fell out of this, but I've tried to minimize
them for this patch. =/ There is still more cleanup that can be done
here. Please point out anything that you see in review.

I've worked really hard to try to mirror at least the spirit of all of
the previous heuristics in the new model. It's not clear that they are
all correct any more, but I wanted to minimize the change in this single
patch, it's already a bit ridiculous. One heuristic that is *not* yet
mirrored is to allow inlining of functions with a dynamic alloca *if*
the caller has a dynamic alloca. I will add this back, but I think the
most reasonable way requires changes to the inliner itself rather than
just the cost metric, and so I've deferred this for a subsequent patch.
The test case is XFAIL-ed until then.

As mentioned in the review mail, this seems to make Clang run about 1%
to 2% faster in -O0, but makes its binary size grow by just under 4%.
I've looked into the 4% growth, and it can be fixed, but requires
changes to other parts of the inliner.

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2012-03-31 12:42:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7384530c7c Add support to the InstVisitor for visiting a generic callsite. The
visitor will now visit a CallInst and an InvokeInst with
instruction-specific visitors, then visit a generic CallSite visitor,
then delegate back to the Instruction visitor and the TerminatorInst
visitors depending on whether a call or an invoke originally. This will
be used in the soon-to-land inline cost rewrite.

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2012-03-31 11:31:24 +00:00
Bill Wendling
7baa27d3b3 Move trivial functions into the class definition.
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2012-03-31 11:25:18 +00:00
Bill Wendling
deee238128 Trim headers.
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2012-03-31 11:22:30 +00:00
Bill Wendling
c94c562692 Indent according to LLVM's style guide.
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2012-03-31 11:15:43 +00:00
Bill Wendling
ab53bc76fd Cleanup whitespace and trim some of the #includes.
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2012-03-31 11:10:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
1955c9cf46 Internalize: Remove reference of @llvm.noinline, it was replaced with the noinline attribute a long time ago.
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2012-03-31 11:03:47 +00:00
Bill Wendling
f2cc2ee449 These strings aren't 'const char *' but 'char *'.
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2012-03-31 10:51:45 +00:00
Bill Wendling
76b13ed403 Cleanup whitespace.
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2012-03-31 10:50:14 +00:00
Bill Wendling
caf71d4185 Free the codegen options when deleting LTO code generator object.
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2012-03-31 10:49:43 +00:00
Bill Wendling
168f142834 Cleanup whitespace and remove unneeded 'extern' keyword on function definitions.
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