Currently v2i64 vectors shifts (non-equal shift amounts) are scalarized, costing 4 x extract, 2 x x86-shifts and 2 x insert instructions - and it gets even more awkward on 32-bit targets.
This patch separately shifts the vector by both shift amounts and then shuffles the partial results back together, costing 2 x shuffles and 2 x sse-shifts instructions (+ 2 movs on pre-AVX hardware).
Note - this patch only improves the SHL / LSHR logical shifts as only these are supported in SSE hardware.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8416
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When calculating the lanemask of a register class we have to include the
masks of subregisters supported by any of the class members, not just
the ones supported by all class members.
This fixes problems when coalescing towards a subclass with additional
subregisters available.
The attached testcase works fine as is, but does crash if you enable
subregister liveness on x86 without this change applied.
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The checks here were so vague that we could nuke intrinsics
from existence and still pass the test because we'd match
the function name.
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The 'vmovntdq' was only passing due to a fluke in
SandyBridge codegen that splits 32-byte stores in half,
but that meant that the test was not correctly checking
for the 32-byte store that we thought we were generating.
The lax checking in this file will be addressed in
another commit. There are bigger problems here.
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The two hot blocks are right next to each other and I verified that
there is no performance regression by compressing/uncompressing some
files with a minigzip built with the different options.
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Memcpy, and other memory intrinsics, typically tries to use LDM/STM if
the source and target addresses are 4-byte aligned. In CodeGenPrepare
look for calls to memory intrinsics and, if the object is on the
stack, 4-byte align it if it's large enough that we expect that memcpy
would want to use LDM/STM to copy it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7908
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These BEXTR cases are a check for the 64-bit load form and two negative cases where the bitrange is non-contiguous. From a private patch equivalent to r189742/PR17028.
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Summary:
This change teaches isImpliedCond to infer things like "X sgt 0" => "X -
1 sgt -1". The `ConstantRange` class has the logic to do the heavy
lifting, this change simply gets ScalarEvolution to exploit that when
reasonable.
Depends on D8345
Reviewers: atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8346
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Targets which provide a rotate make it possible to replace a sequence of
(XOR (SHL 1, x), -1) with (ROTL ~1, x). This saves an instruction on
architectures like X86 and POWER(64).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8350
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COFF COMDATs (for selection kinds other than 'select any') require at
least one non-section symbol in the symbol table.
Satisfy this by morally enhancing the linkage from private to internal.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8394
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Summary: Building FP16 constant vectors caused the FP16 data to be bitcast to i64. This patch creates a BITCAST node with the correct value, and adds a test to verify correct handling.
Reviewers: mcrosier
Reviewed By: mcrosier
Subscribers: mcrosier, jmolloy, ab, srhines, llvm-commits, rengolin, aemerson
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8369
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We were creating an expression of the form (S+C)-S which is just C.
Patch by Frédéric Riss. I just added the testcase.
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Summary:
COFF COMDATs (for selection kinds other than 'select any') require at
least one non-section symbol in the symbol table.
Satisfy this by morally enhancing the linkage from private to internal.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8374
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Before this patch code wanting to create temporary labels for a given entity
(function, cu, exception range, etc) had to keep its own counter to have stable
symbol names.
createTempSymbol would still add a suffix to make sure a new symbol was always
returned, but it kept a single counter. Because of that, if we were to use
just createTempSymbol("cu_begin"), the label could change from cu_begin42 to
cu_begin43 because some other code started using temporary labels.
Simplify this by just keeping one counter per prefix and removing the various
specialized counters.
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The input offset to needsFrameBaseReg is a negative value below the top of the
stack frame, but when converting to a positive offset from the bottom of the
stack frame this value was negated, causing the final offset to be too large
by twice the input offset's magnitude. Fix that by not negating the offset.
Patch by John Brawn
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8316
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The experiments can be used to evaluate potential optimizations that remove
instrumentation (assess false negatives). Instead of completely removing
some instrumentation, you set Exp to a non-zero value (mask of optimization
experiments that want to remove instrumentation of this instruction).
If Exp is non-zero, this pass will emit special calls into runtime
(e.g. __asan_report_exp_load1 instead of __asan_report_load1). These calls
make runtime terminate the program in a special way (with a different
exit status). Then you run the new compiler on a buggy corpus, collect
the special terminations (ideally, you don't see them at all -- no false
negatives) and make the decision on the optimization.
The exact reaction to experiments in runtime is not implemented in this patch.
It will be defined and implemented in a subsequent patch.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8198
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The VSX stores are sometimes generated with a undefined index register, causing %noreg to be used and R0 to be emitted later on. The semantics of the VSX store (e.g. stdsdx) requires R0 to be used as base if we want zero to be used in the computation of the effective address instead of the content of R0. This patch checks if no index register was generated and forces R0 to be used as base address.
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Summary:
This adds a MipsInstAlias which expands to XORi $reg,$reg,imm. For example, "xor $6, 0x3A" should be expanded to "xori $6, $6, 58".
This should work for all MIPS ISAs.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8284
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ARMv6K is another layer between ARMV6 and ARMV6T2. This is the LLVM
side of the changes.
ARMV6 family LLVM implementation.
+-------------------------------------+
| ARMV6 |
+----------------+--------------------+
| ARMV6M (thumb) | ARMV6K (arm,thumb) | <- From ARMV6K and ARMV6M processors
+----------------+--------------------+ have support for hint instructions
| ARMV6T2 (arm,thumb,thumb2) | (SEV/WFE/WFI/NOP/YIELD). They can
+-------------------------------------+ be either real or default to NOP.
| ARMV7 (arm,thumb,thumb2) | The two processors also use
+-------------------------------------+ different encoding for them.
Patch by Vinicius Tinti.
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Optimize concat_vectors of truncated vectors, where the intermediate
type is illegal, to avoid said illegality, e.g.,
(v4i16 (concat_vectors (v2i16 (truncate (v2i64))),
(v2i16 (truncate (v2i64)))))
->
(v4i16 (truncate (v4i32 (concat_vectors (v2i32 (truncate (v2i64))),
(v2i32 (truncate (v2i64)))))))
This isn't really target-specific, and, as such, would best go in the
DAGCombiner. However, ISD::TRUNCATE legality isn't keyed on both input
and result type, so we might generate worse code when we don't know
better. On AArch64 we know it's fine for v2i64->v4i16 and v4i32->v8i8.
rdar://20022387
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Re-commit the test cases added in r232444. These now use
-irce-print-changed-loops and -irce-print-range-checks so they run
correctly on a without asserts build of llvm.
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I accidentally checked in two tests that used -debug-only -- these fail
on a release LLVM build. Temporarily delete these from the repo to keep
the bots green while I fix this locally.
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This change to IRCE gets it to recognize "half" range checks. Half
range checks are range checks that only either check if the index is
`slt` some positive integer ("length") or if the index is `sge` `0`.
The range solver does not try to be clever / aggressive about solving
half-range checks -- it transforms "I < L" to "0 <= I < L" and "0 <= I"
to "0 <= I < INT_SMAX". This is safe, but not always optimal.
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By default we want our gcov emission to stay 4.2 compatible, which
means we need to continue emit the exit block last by default. We add
an option to emit it before the body for users that need it.
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LLVM currently turns these into linker-private symbols, which can be dead
stripped by the Darwin linker.
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This makes the reader check the endianness of the object file its
given and behave appropriately. For the test I dug up a really old
linker and created a ppc-apple-darwin file for llvm-cov to read.
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We removed @llvm.eh.typeid.for.i32 and replaced it with
@llvm.eh.typeid.for quite some time ago. Fix up some test cases which
never got updated.
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(turns out I had regressed this when sinking handling of this type down
into GetElementPtrInst::Create - since that asserted before the error
handling was performed)
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