3923 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ulrich Weigand
69e4786797 [PowerPC] Fix small argument stack slot offset for LE
When small arguments (structures < 8 bytes or "float") are passed in a
stack slot in the ppc64 SVR4 ABI, they must reside in the least
significant part of that slot.  On BE, this means that an offset needs
to be added to the stack address of the parameter, but on LE, the least
significant part of the slot has the same address as the slot itself.

This changes the PowerPC back-end ABI code to only add the small
argument stack slot offset for BE.  It also adds test cases to verify
the correct behavior on both BE and LE.



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2014-06-20 16:34:05 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
ffbd906558 [PowerPC] Remove unnecessary load of r12 in indirect call
When looking at the 64-bit SVR4 indirect call sequence, I noticed
an unnecessary load of r12.  And indeed the code says:

  // R12 must contain the address of an indirect callee. 

But this is not correct; in the 64-bit SVR4 (ELFv1) ABI, there is
no need to load r12 at this point.  It seems this code and comment
is a remnant of code originally shared with the Darwin ABI ...

This patch simply removes the unnecessary load.



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2014-06-18 18:33:36 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
0c57babfc6 [PowerPC] Simplify and improve loading into TOC register
During an indirect function call sequence on the 64-bit SVR4 ABI,
generate code must load and then restore the TOC register.

This does not use a regular LOAD instruction since the TOC
register r2 is marked as reserved.  Instead, the are two
special instruction patterns:

 let RST = 2, DS = 2 in
 def LDinto_toc: DSForm_1a<58, 0, (outs), (ins g8rc:$reg),
                     "ld 2, 8($reg)", IIC_LdStLD,
                     [(PPCload_toc i64:$reg)]>, isPPC64;
 
 let RST = 2, DS = 10, RA = 1 in
 def LDtoc_restore : DSForm_1a<58, 0, (outs), (ins),
                     "ld 2, 40(1)", IIC_LdStLD,
                     [(PPCtoc_restore)]>, isPPC64;

Note that these not only restrict the destination of the
load to r2, but they also restrict the *source* of the
load to particular address combinations.  The latter is
a problem when we want to support the ELFv2 ABI, since
there the TOC save slot is no longer at 40(1).

This patch replaces those two instructions with a single
instruction pattern that only hard-codes r2 as destination,
but supports generic addresses as source.  This will allow
supporting the ELFv2 ABI, and also helps generate more
efficient code for calls to absolute addresses (allowing
simplification of the ppc64-calls.ll test case).



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2014-06-18 17:52:49 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
336da8cdc5 [PowerPC] Do not use BLA with the 64-bit SVR4 ABI
The PowerPC back-end uses BLA to implement calls to functions at
known-constant addresses, which is apparently used for certain
system routines on Darwin.

However, with the 64-bit SVR4 ABI, this is actually incorrect.
An immediate function pointer value on this platform is not
directly usable as a target address for BLA:
- in the ELFv1 ABI, the function pointer value refers to the
  *function descriptor*, not the code address
- in the ELFv2 ABI, the function pointer value refers to the
  global entry point, but BL(A) would only be correct when
  calling the *local* entry point

This bug didn't show up since using immediate function pointer
values is not usually done in the 64-bit SVR4 ABI in the first
place.  However, I ran into this issue with a certain use case
of LLVM as JIT, where immediate function pointer values were
uses to implement callbacks from JITted code to helpers in
statically compiled code.

Fixed by simply not using BLA with the 64-bit SVR4 ABI.



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2014-06-18 16:14:04 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
b7074b8c2d [PowerPC] Fix emitting instruction pairs on LE
My patch r204634 to emit instructions in little-endian format failed to
handle those special cases where we emit a pair of instructions from a
single LLVM MC instructions (like the bl; nop pairs used to implement
the call sequence).

In those cases, we still need to emit the "first" instruction (the one
in the more significant word) first, on both big and little endian,
and not swap them.



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2014-06-18 15:37:07 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
212ec3a739 [PPC64] Fix PR19893 - improve code generation for local function addresses
Rafael opened http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19893 to track non-optimal
code generation for forming a function address that is local to the compile
unit.  The existing code was treating both local and non-local functions
identically.

This patch fixes the problem by properly identifying local functions and
generating the proper addis/addi code.  I also noticed that Rafael's earlier
changes to correct the surrounding code in PPCISelLowering.cpp were also
needed for fast instruction selection in PPCFastISel.cpp, so this patch
fixes that code as well.

The existing test/CodeGen/PowerPC/func-addr.ll is modified to test the new
code generation.  I've added a -O0 run line to test the fast-isel code as
well.

Tested on powerpc64[le]-unknown-linux-gnu with no regressions.



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2014-06-16 21:36:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7354a3fe57 The hazard recognizer only needs a subtarget, not a target machine
so make it take one. Fix up all users accordingly.

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2014-06-13 22:38:52 +00:00
Eric Christopher
0cf109de54 Fix typo.
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2014-06-13 22:38:48 +00:00
Eric Christopher
cccc317ee0 Move the PPCSelectionDAGInfo off the TargetMachine and onto the
subtarget.

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2014-06-12 23:02:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher
8c5dc520ef Make PPCSelectionDAGInfo take a DataLayout instead of a TargetMachine
since that's all it needs.

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2014-06-12 22:56:48 +00:00
Eric Christopher
a7159144c2 Move PPCTargetLowering off of the TargetMachine and onto the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 22:50:10 +00:00
Eric Christopher
cb7dc25df1 Remove an extraneous this-> to access the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 22:38:20 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f6b9efa7db Rename PPCSubTarget to Subtarget in PPCTargetLowering for consistency.
Also remove an extra local subtarget in the initialization functions.

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2014-06-12 22:38:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4ecff11794 Move PPCJITInfo off of the TargetMachine and onto the subtarget.
Needed to migrate a few functions around to avoid circular header
dependencies.

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2014-06-12 22:28:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
ad807370e9 Remove the use of TargetMachine from PPCJITInfo and replace with
the subtarget. Also remove unnecessary argument to the constructor
at the same time, we already have access via the subtarget.

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2014-06-12 22:19:51 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e3466d3777 Move PPCInstrInfo off of the target machine and onto the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 22:05:46 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f7ab98c252 Remove TargetMachine from PPCInstrInfo and all dependencies and
replace with the current subtarget.

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2014-06-12 21:48:52 +00:00
Eric Christopher
159a755d7c Move DataLayout from the PPCTargetMachine to the subtarget.
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2014-06-12 21:08:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
054a74452c Move PPCFrameLowering into PPCSubtarget from PPCTargetMachine. Use
the initializeSubtargetDependencies code to obtain an initialized
subtarget and migrate a couple of subtarget using functions to the
.cpp file to avoid circular includes.

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2014-06-12 20:54:11 +00:00
Eric Christopher
f68129838b Remove duplicate copy of InstrItineraryData from the TargetMachine,
it's already on the subtarget.

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2014-06-11 00:53:17 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
b02d95cb66 [PPC64LE] Recognize shufflevector patterns for little endian
Various masks on shufflevector instructions are recognizable as
specific PowerPC instructions (vector pack, vector merge, etc.).
There is existing code in PPCISelLowering.cpp to recognize the correct
patterns for big endian code.  The masks for these instructions are
different for little endian code due to the big-endian numbering
employed by these instructions.  This patch adds the recognition code
for little endian.

I've added a new test case test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_shuffle_le.ll for
this.  The existing recognizer test (vec_shuffle.ll) is unnecessarily
verbose and difficult to read, so I felt it was better to add a new
test rather than modify the old one.


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2014-06-10 14:35:01 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
8e38e86266 [PPC64LE] Generate correct code for unaligned little-endian vector loads
The code in PPCTargetLowering::PerformDAGCombine() that handles
unaligned Altivec vector loads generates a lvsl followed by a vperm.
As we've seen in numerous other places, the vperm instruction has a
big-endian bias, and this is fixed for little endian by complementing
the permute control vector and swapping the input operands.  In this
case the lvsl is providing the permute control vector.  Rather than
generating an lvsl and a complement operation, it is sufficient to
generate an lvsr instruction instead.  Thus for LE code generation we
will generate an lvsr rather than an lvsl, and swap the other input
arguments on the vperm.

The existing test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_misalign.ll is updated to test
the code generation for PPC64 and PPC64LE, in addition to the existing
PPC32/G5 testing.


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2014-06-09 22:00:52 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
4cef3fb022 [PPC64LE] Generate correct little-endian code for v16i8 multiply
The existing code in PPCTargetLowering::LowerMUL() for multiplying two
v16i8 values assumes that vector elements are numbered in big-endian
order.  For little-endian targets, the vector element numbering is
reversed, but the vmuleub, vmuloub, and vperm instructions still
assume big-endian numbering.  To account for this, we must adjust the
permute control vector and reverse the order of the input registers on
the vperm instruction.

The existing test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_mul.ll is updated to be executed
on powerpc64 and powerpc64le targets as well as the original powerpc
(32-bit) target.


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2014-06-09 16:06:29 +00:00
David Blaikie
c50f986b4d AsmMatchers: Use unique_ptr to manage ownership of MCParsedAsmOperand
I saw at least a memory leak or two from inspection (on probably
untested error paths) and r206991, which was the original inspiration
for this change.

I ran this idea by Jim Grosbach a few weeks ago & he was OK with it.
Since it's a basically mechanical patch that seemed sufficient - usual
post-commit review, revert, etc, as needed.

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2014-06-08 16:18:35 +00:00
Eric Christopher
5448320a20 Have TargetSelectionDAGInfo take a DataLayout initializer rather than
a TargetMachine since the only thing it wants is DataLayout.

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2014-06-06 19:04:48 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
6c9eb10784 [PPC64LE] Fix lowering of BUILD_VECTOR and SHUFFLE_VECTOR for little endian
This patch fixes a couple of lowering issues for little endian
PowerPC.  The code for lowering BUILD_VECTOR contains a number of
optimizations that are only valid for big endian.  For now, we disable
those optimizations for correctness.  In the future, we will add
analogous optimizations that are correct for little endian.

When lowering a SHUFFLE_VECTOR to a VPERM operation, we again need to
make the now-familiar transformation of swapping the input operands
and complementing the permute control vector.  Correctness of this
transformation is tested by the accompanying test case.


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2014-06-06 14:06:26 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
e1e0d4f367 [PPC64LE] Temporarily disable VSX support in little-endian mode
This is a preliminary patch for the PowerPC64LE support.  In stage 1
of the vector support, we will support the VMX (Altivec) instruction
set, but will not yet support the VSX instructions.  This is merely a
staging issue to provide functional vector support as soon as
possible.



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2014-06-05 16:21:13 +00:00
Eric Christopher
11b190e979 Omit else branch after return.
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2014-06-02 17:29:07 +00:00
Eric Christopher
c55e193cdd Have the TLOF creation take a Triple rather than needing a subtarget.
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2014-05-31 00:07:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher
96241f26fc isSVR4ABI() returned !isDarwin() so just move that to the else
block and remove the unreachable code.

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2014-05-30 22:47:53 +00:00
Eric Christopher
46949d58b9 Rename CreateTLOF->createTLOF to match the rest of the file and the
rest of the targets with a similar function name.

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2014-05-30 22:47:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
289a9d75de [PPC] Use alias symbols in address computation.
This seems to match what gcc does for ppc and what every other llvm
backend does.

This is a fixed version of r209638. The difference is to avoid any change
in behavior for functions. The logic for using constant pools for function
addresseses is spread over a few places and we have to keep them in sync.

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2014-05-29 15:41:38 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
665d42accf [pr19844] Add thread local mode to aliases.
This matches gcc's behavior. It also seems natural given that aliases
contain other properties that govern how it is accessed (linkage,
visibility, dll storage).

Clang still has to be updated to expose this feature to C.

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2014-05-28 18:15:43 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b8af23fe1e Revert "[PPC] Use alias symbols in address computation."
This reverts commit r209638 because it broke self-hosting on ppc64/Linux. (the
Clang-compiled TableGen would segfault because it jumped to an invalid address
from within _ZNK4llvm17ManagedStaticBase21RegisterManagedStaticEPFPvvEPFvS1_E
(which is within the command-line parameter registration process)).

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2014-05-28 15:25:06 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
3f01f5296e [PATCH] Correct type used for VADD_SPLAT optimization on PowerPC
In PPCISelLowering.cpp: PPCTargetLowering::LowerBUILD_VECTOR(), there
is an optimization for certain patterns to generate one or two vector
splats followed by a vector add or subtract.  This operation is
represented by a VADD_SPLAT in the selection DAG.  Prior to this
patch, it was possible for the VADD_SPLAT to be assigned the wrong
data type, causing incorrect code generation.  This patch corrects the
problem.

Specifically, the code previously assigned the value type of the
BUILD_VECTOR node to the newly generated VADD_SPLAT node.  This is
correct much of the time, but not always.  The problem is that the
call to isConstantSplat() may return a SplatBitSize that is not the
same as the number of bits in the original element vector type.  The
correct type to assign is a vector type with the same element bit size
as SplatBitSize.

The included test case shows an example of this, where the
BUILD_VECTOR node has a type of v16i8.  The vector to be built is {0,
16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16}.  isConstantSplat
detects that we can generate a splat of 16 for type v8i16, which is
the type we must assign to the VADD_SPLAT node.  If we do not, we
generate a vspltisb of 8 and a vaddubm, which generates the incorrect
result {16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16,
16}.  The correct code generation is a vspltish of 8 and a vadduhm.

This patch also corrected code generation for
CodeGen/PowerPC/2008-07-10-SplatMiscompile.ll, which had been marked
as an XFAIL, so we can remove the XFAIL from the test case.


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2014-05-27 15:57:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f2928b9b5f [PPC] Use alias symbols in address computation.
This seems to match what gcc does for ppc and what every other llvm
backend does.

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2014-05-26 19:08:19 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4551b0a800 Fix typo.
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2014-05-22 01:21:44 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6ccae2df5b Avoid using subtarget features when initializing the pass pipeline
on PPC.

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2014-05-22 01:21:35 +00:00
Eric Christopher
58d9172bb4 Reset the subtarget for DAGToDAG on every iteration of runOnMachineFunction.
This required updating the generated functions and TD file accordingly
to be pointers rather than const references.

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2014-05-22 01:07:24 +00:00
Eric Christopher
189fe78e2f Make early if conversion dependent upon the subtarget and add
a subtarget hook to enable. Unconditionally add to the pass pipeline
for targets that might want to use it. No functional change.

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2014-05-21 23:40:26 +00:00
Adam Nemet
c9b12d06ef [PowerPC] PR19796: Also match ISD::TargetConstant in isIntS16Immediate
The SplitIndexingFromLoad changes exposed a latent isel bug in the PowerPC64
backend.  We matched an immediate offset with STWX8 even though it only
supports register offset.

The culprit is the complex-pattern predicate, SelectAddrIdx, which decides
that if the offset is not ISD::Constant it must be a register.

Many thanks to Bill Schmidt for testing this.

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2014-05-20 17:20:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
bb81d9d5fa SDAG: Legalize vector BSWAP into a shuffle if the shuffle is legal but the bswap not.
- On ARM/ARM64 we get a vrev because the shuffle matching code is really smart. We still unroll anything that's not v4i32 though.
- On X86 we get a pshufb with SSSE3. Required more cleverness in isShuffleMaskLegal.
- On PPC we get a vperm for v8i16 and v4i32. v2i64 is unrolled.

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2014-05-19 13:12:38 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
82b1114fef Target: remove old constructors for CallLoweringInfo
This is mostly a mechanical change changing all the call sites to the newer
chained-function construction pattern.  This removes the horrible 15-parameter
constructor for the CallLoweringInfo in favour of setting properties of the call
via chained functions.  No functional change beyond the removal of the old
constructors are intended.

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2014-05-17 21:50:17 +00:00
Pete Cooper
70f8b47a65 Use a sized enum for MachineOperandType. No functionality change
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2014-05-16 23:28:17 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ad6d7f58c7 Delete getAliasedGlobal.
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2014-05-16 22:37:03 +00:00
Jay Foad
6b543713a2 Rename ComputeMaskedBits to computeKnownBits. "Masked" has been
inappropriate since it lost its Mask parameter in r154011.

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2014-05-14 21:14:37 +00:00
Eric Christopher
22dcd3985f Fix typo in function name.
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2014-05-14 00:31:15 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7d87049ef1 Save the optimization level the subtarget was created with in a
member variable and sink the initialization of crbits into the
subtarget feature reset code.

No functional change, but this refactor will be used in a future
commit.

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2014-05-13 20:49:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
70a83b490e [PowerPC] Add global named register support
Support for the intrinsics that read from and write to global named registers
is added for r1, r2 and r13 (depending on the subtarget).

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Hal Finkel
87f4cf7028 [PowerPC] On PPC32, 128-bit shifts might be runtime calls
The counter-loops formation pass needs to know what operations might be
function calls (because they can't appear in counter-based loops). On PPC32,
128-bit shifts might be runtime calls (even though you can't use __int128 on
PPC32, it seems that SROA might form them).

Fixes PR19709.

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