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Hal Finkel
598574695b PPC: Remove (broken) nested implicit definition lists
TableGen will not combine nested list 'let' bindings into a single list, and
instead uses only the inner scope. As a result, several instruction definitions
were missing implicit register defs that were in outer scopes. This de-nests
these scopes and makes all instructions have only one let binding which sets
implicit register definitions.

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2013-04-12 18:17:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
81b2fd5819 Add a comment about the PPC Interpretation64Bit bit
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2013-04-12 18:17:38 +00:00
Hal Finkel
171a8adf31 Add PPC instruction record forms and associated query functions
This is prep. work for the implementation of optimizeCompare. Many PPC
instructions have 'record' forms (in almost all cases, this means that the RC
bit is set) that cause the result of the instruction to be compared with zero,
and the result of that comparison saved in a predefined condition register. In
order to add the record forms of the instructions without too much
copy-and-paste, the relevant functions have been refactored into multiclasses
which define both the record and normal forms.

Also, two TableGen-generated mapping functions have been added which allow
querying the instruction code for the record form given the normal form (and
vice versa).

No functionality change intended.

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2013-04-12 02:18:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4b04029481 Make PPCInstrInfo::isPredicated always return false
Because of how predication in implemented on PPC (only for branches), I think
that this is the right thing to do.  No functionality change intended.

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2013-04-11 01:23:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel
da47e17a6f PPC: Don't predicate a diamond with two counter decrements
I've not seen this happen in practice, and probably can't until we start
allowing decrement-counter-based conditional branches to be double predicated,
but just in case, don't allow predication of a diamond in which both sides have
ctr-defining branches. Even though the branching behavior of these can be
predicated, the counter-decrementing behavior cannot be.

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2013-04-10 18:30:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4e3172867d Cleanup PPCInstrInfo::DefinesPredicate
Implement suggestions made by Bill Schmidt in post-commit review. Thanks!

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2013-04-10 07:17:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
90dd7fd167 PPC: Prep for if conversion of bctr[l]
This adds in-principle support for if-converting the bctr[l] instructions.
These instructions are used for indirect branching. It seems, however, that the
current if converter will never actually predicate these. To do so, it would
need the ability to hoist a few setup insts. out of the conditionally-executed
block. For example, code like this:
  void foo(int a, int (*bar)()) { if (a != 0) bar(); }
becomes:
        ...
        beq 0, .LBB0_2
        std 2, 40(1)
        mr 12, 4
        ld 3, 0(4)
        ld 11, 16(4)
        ld 2, 8(4)
        mtctr 3
        bctrl
        ld 2, 40(1)
.LBB0_2:
        ...
and it would be safe to do all of this unconditionally with a predicated
beqctrl instruction.

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2013-04-10 06:42:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7eb0d8148e Allow PPC B and BLR to be if-converted into some predicated forms
This enables us to form predicated branches (which are the same conditional
branches we had before) and also a larger set of predicated returns (including
instructions like bdnzlr which is a conditional return and loop-counter
decrement all in one).

At the moment, if conversion does not capture all possible opportunities. A
simple example is provided in early-ret2.ll, where if conversion forms one
predicated return, and then the PPCEarlyReturn pass picks up the other one. So,
at least for now, we'll keep both mechanisms.

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2013-04-09 22:58:37 +00:00
Hal Finkel
13049aef8a Cleanup PPCEarlyReturn
Some general cleanup and only scan the end of a BB for branches (once we're
done with the terminators and debug values, then there should not be any other
branches). These address post-commit review suggestions by Bill Schmidt.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-04-09 18:25:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f6f8198d85 Use virtual base registers on PPC
On PowerPC, non-vector loads and stores have r+i forms; however, in functions
with large stack frames these were not being used to access slots far from the
stack pointer because such slots were out of range for the signed 16-bit
immediate offset field. This increases register pressure because we need a
separate register for each offset (when the r+r form is used). By enabling
virtual base registers, we can deal with large stack frames without unduly
increasing register pressure.

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2013-04-09 17:27:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5ee67e8e76 Generate PPC early conditional returns
PowerPC has a conditional branch to the link register (return) instruction: BCLR.
This should be used any time when we'd otherwise have a conditional branch to a
return. This adds a small pass, PPCEarlyReturn, which runs just prior to the
branch selection pass (and, importantly, after block placement) to generate
these conditional returns when possible. It will also eliminate unconditional
branches to returns (these happen rarely; most of the time these have already
been tail duplicated by the time PPCEarlyReturn is invoked). This is a nice
optimization for small functions that do not maintain a stack frame.

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2013-04-08 16:24:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel
59889f7f49 Cleanup and improve PPC fsel generation
First, we should not cheat: fsel-based lowering of select_cc is a
finite-math-only optimization (the ISA manual, section F.3 of v2.06, makes
this clear, as does a note in our own README).

This also adds fsel-based lowering of EQ and NE condition codes. As it turned
out, fsel generation was covered by a grand total of zero regression test
cases. I've added some test cases to cover the existing behavior (which is now
finite-math only), as well as the new EQ cases.

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2013-04-07 22:11:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
946a811ef1 PPC rotate instructions don't have unmodeled side effcts
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2013-04-07 15:06:53 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f0e3ca012b Most PPC M[TF]CR instructions do not have side effects
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2013-04-07 14:33:13 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3aea7cb7b2 PPC pre-increment load instructions do not have side effects
A few were missed in r178972.

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2013-04-07 06:30:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fa1d102a05 PPC pre-increment load instructions do not have side effects
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2013-04-07 05:46:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
aecbe24268 PPC MCRF instruction does not have side effects
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2013-04-07 05:16:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fa1cac2a1e PPC FMR instruction does not have side effects
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2013-04-07 04:56:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
839b909653 Implement PPCInstrInfo::FoldImmediate
There are certain PPC instructions into which we can fold a zero immediate
operand. We can detect such cases by looking at the register class required
by the using operand (so long as it is not otherwise constrained).

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2013-04-06 19:30:30 +00:00
Hal Finkel
012ffd5605 PPC ISEL is a select and never has side effects
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2013-04-06 19:30:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ff56d1a201 Enable early if conversion on PPC
On cores for which we know the misprediction penalty, and we have
the isel instruction, we can profitably perform early if conversion.
This enables us to replace some small branch sequences with selects
and avoid the potential stalls from mispredicting the branches.

Enabling this feature required implementing canInsertSelect and
insertSelect in PPCInstrInfo; isel code in PPCISelLowering was
refactored to use these functions as well.

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2013-04-05 23:29:01 +00:00
Hal Finkel
de80951ae9 Correct the PPC A2 misprediction penalty
The manual states that there is a minimum of 13 cycles from when the
mispredicted branch is issued to when the correct branch target is
issued.

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2013-04-05 23:28:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1abaf907b6 Add a SchedMachineModel for the PPC G5
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2013-04-05 05:49:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
575e9229bd Add a SchedMachineModel for the PPC A2
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2013-04-05 05:34:08 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
6bf4f67641 CostModel: Add parameter to instruction cost to further classify operand values
On certain architectures we can support efficient vectorized version of
instructions if the operand value is uniform (splat) or a constant scalar.
An example of this is a vector shift on x86.

We can efficiently support

for (i = 0 ; i < ; i += 4)
  w[0:3] = v[0:3] << <2, 2, 2, 2>

but not

for (i = 0; i < ; i += 4)
  w[0:3] = v[0:3] << x[0:3]

This patch adds a parameter to getArithmeticInstrCost to further qualify operand
values as uniform or uniform constant.

Targets can then choose to return a different cost for instructions with such
operand values.

A follow-up commit will test this feature on x86.

radar://13576547

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2013-04-04 23:26:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
caeeb18650 Rename the current PPC BCL definition to BCLalways
BCL is normally a conditional branch-and-link instruction, but has
an unconditional form (which is used in the SjLj code, for example).
To make clear that this BCL instruction definition is specifically
the special unconditional form (which does not meaningfully take
a condition-register input), rename it to BCLalways.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-04-04 22:55:54 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7530a9f7d1 PPC: Improve code generation for mixed-precision reciprocal sqrt
The DAGCombine logic that recognized a/sqrt(b) and transformed it into
a multiplication by the reciprocal sqrt did not handle cases where the
sqrt and the division were separated by an fpext or fptrunc.

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2013-04-04 22:44:12 +00:00
Hal Finkel
63c32a7a9f Cleanup PPC reciprocal-estimate functionality
Incorporating review feedback from Bill Schmidt on r178617. No functionality
change intended.

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2013-04-03 17:44:56 +00:00
Hal Finkel
110e323b61 PPC: Enable FRES and FRSQRTE on the default PPC64 description
I discussed this with Bill Schmidt on IRC, and it was decided that this is a
safe and reasonable default.

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2013-04-03 14:40:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7d52a41e32 PPC: Add a FIXME regarding the non-working fma+fneg Altivec pattern
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2013-04-03 14:40:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d8f8f58476 Remove some obsolete PowerPC/README entries
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2013-04-03 14:25:55 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
6b9d52eefd More direct types in PowerPC AltiVec intrinsics.
This patch follows up on work done by Bill Schmidt in r178277,
and replaces most of the remaining uses of VRRC in ISEL DAG patterns.

The resulting .inc files are identical except for comments, so
no change in code generation is expected.



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2013-04-03 14:08:13 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
cd7a1558ed Fix PR15632: No support for ppcf128 floating-point remainder on PowerPC.
For this we need to use a libcall.  Previously LLVM didn't implement
libcall support for frem, so I've added it in the usual
straightforward manner.  A test case from the bug report is included.


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2013-04-03 13:05:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2d8f62017d Remove some unsupported-feature comments from PPC.td
These refer to the reciprocal estimate support recently committed.

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2013-04-03 04:03:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
827307b95f Use PPC reciprocal estimates with Newton iteration in fast-math mode
When unsafe FP math operations are enabled, we can use the fre[s] and
frsqrte[s] instructions, which generate reciprocal (sqrt) estimates, together
with some Newton iteration, in order to quickly generate floating-point
division and sqrt results. All of these instructions are separately optional,
and so each has its own feature flag (except for the Altivec instructions,
which are covered under the existing Altivec flag). Doing this is not only
faster than using the IEEE-compliant fdiv/fsqrt instructions, but allows these
computations to be pipelined with other computations in order to hide their
overall latency.

I've also added a couple of missing fnmsub patterns which turned out to be
missing (but are necessary for good code generation of the Newton iterations).
Altivec needs a similar fix, but that will probably be more complicated because
fneg is expanded for Altivec's v4f32.

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2013-04-03 04:01:11 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
debf7d345a Fix PR15630: Replace faulty stdcx. with stwcx.
When doing a partword atomic operation, a lwarx was being paired with
a stdcx. instead of a stwcx. when compiling for a 64-bit target.  The
target has nothing to do with it in this case; we always need a stwcx.

Thanks to Kai Nacke for reporting the problem.


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2013-04-02 18:37:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2a401959b9 Fix typo in PPCISelLowering
Thanks to Bill Schmidt for finding this in review of r178480.

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2013-04-02 03:29:51 +00:00
Hal Finkel
a1646ceb9a Fix a bad assert in PPCTargetLowering
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2013-04-01 18:42:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4647919784 Add more PPC floating-point conversion instructions
The P7 and A2 have additional floating-point conversion instructions which
allow a direct two-instruction sequence (plus load/store) to convert from all
combinations (signed/unsigned i32/i64) <--> (float/double) (on previous cores,
only some combinations were directly available).

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2013-04-01 17:52:07 +00:00
Hal Finkel
a1f4290ac9 Use ImmToIdxMap.count in PPCRegisterInfo
Code improvement suggested by Jakob (in review of r178450). No functionality
change intended.

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2013-04-01 17:02:06 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1fce88313e Add the PPC popcntw instruction
The popcntw instruction is available whenever the popcntd instruction is
available, and performs a separate popcnt on the lower and upper 32-bits.
Ignoring the high-order count, this can be used for the 32-bit input case
(saving on the explicit zero extension otherwise required to use popcntd).

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2013-04-01 15:58:15 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f170cc9b2e Treat PPCISD::STFIWX like the memory opcode that it is
PPCISD::STFIWX is really a memory opcode, and so it should come after
FIRST_TARGET_MEMORY_OPCODE, and we should use DAG.getMemIntrinsicNode to create
nodes using it.

No functionality change intended (although there could be optimization benefits
from preserving the MMO information).

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2013-04-01 15:37:53 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4345e8040f Cleanup ImmToIdxMap and noImmForm in PPCRegisterInfo
ImmToIdxMap should be a DenseMap (not a std::map) because there
is no ordering requirement. Also, we don't need a separate list
of instructions for noImmForm in eliminateFrameIndex, because this
list is essentially the complement of the keys in ImmToIdxMap.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-31 14:43:31 +00:00
Hal Finkel
8049ab15e4 Add the PPC lfiwax instruction
This instruction is available on modern PPC64 CPUs, and is now used
to improve the SINT_TO_FP lowering (by eliminating the need for the
separate sign extension instruction and decreasing the amount of
needed stack space).

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2013-03-31 10:12:51 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9ad0f4907b Cleanup PPC(64) i32 -> float/double conversion
The existing SINT_TO_FP code for i32 -> float/double conversion was disabled
because it relied on broken EXTSW_32/STD_32 instruction definitions. The
original intent had been to enable these 64-bit instructions to be used on CPUs
that support them even in 32-bit mode.  Unfortunately, this form of lying to
the infrastructure was buggy (as explained in the FIXME comment) and had
therefore been disabled.

This re-enables this functionality, using regular DAG nodes, but only when
compiling in 64-bit mode. The old STD_32/EXTSW_32 definitions (which were dead)
are removed.

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2013-03-31 01:58:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0882fd6c4f Implement FRINT lowering on PPC using frin
Like nearbyint, rint can be implemented on PPC using the frin instruction. The
complication comes from the fact that rint needs to set the FE_INEXACT flag
when the result does not equal the input value (and frin does not do that). As
a result, we use a custom inserter which, after the rounding, compares the
rounded value with the original, and if they differ, explicitly sets the XX bit
in the FPSCR register (which corresponds to FE_INEXACT).

Once LLVM has better modeling of the floating-point environment we should be
able to (often) eliminate this extra complexity.

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2013-03-29 19:41:55 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
74a4533a42 Remove the old CodePlacementOpt pass.
It was superseded by MachineBlockPlacement and disabled by default since LLVM 3.1.

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2013-03-29 17:14:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f5d5c43460 Add PPC FP rounding instructions fri[mnpz]
These instructions are available on the P5x (and later) and on the A2. They
implement the standard floating-point rounding operations (floor, trunc, etc.).
One caveat: frin (round to nearest) does not implement "ties to even", and so
is only enabled in fast-math mode.

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2013-03-29 08:57:48 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2544f221c5 Only enable 64-bit bswap DAG combines for PPC64
Compiling in 32-bit mode on a P7 would assert after 64-bit DAG combines were
added for bswap with load/store. This is because these combines are really only
valid in 64-bit mode, regardless of the CPU (and this was not being checked).

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2013-03-28 20:23:46 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b52980be07 Fix bad indentation in r178276
Thanks to Bill Schmidt for pointing this out!

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2013-03-28 19:43:12 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
53774a821d Use direct types in most PowerPC Altivec instructions and patterns.
This follows up Ulrich Weigand's work in PPCInstrInfo.td and
PPCInstr64Bit.td by doing the corresponding work for most of the
Altivec patterns.  I have not been able to do anything for the
following classes of instructions:

(1) Vector logicals.  These don't have corresponding intrinsics and
don't have a single obvious vector type.  So far as I can tell I need
to leave these as VRRC.  Affected instructions are:  VAND, VANDC,
VNOR, VOR, VXOR, V_SET0.

(2) Instructions that make use of vector shuffle.  The selection code
promotes all shuffles to v16i8, so any pattern that matches on a
shuffle is constrained.  I haven't found any way to make the patterns
match on their natural types, so I plan to leave these as VRRC.
Affected instructions are:  VMRG*, VSPLTB, VSPLTH, VSPLTW, VPKUHUM,
VPKUWUM.

No change in behavior is anticipated.




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2013-03-28 19:27:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
efdd4673d6 Add the PPC64 ldbrx/stdbrx instructions
These are 64-bit load/store with byte-swap, and available on the P7 and the A2.
Like the similar instructions for 16- and 32-bit words, these are matched in the
target DAG-combine phase against load/store-bswap pairs.

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2013-03-28 19:25:55 +00:00
Hal Finkel
c53ab4d77f Add the PPC64 popcntd instruction
PPC ISA 2.06 (P7, A2, etc.) has a popcntd instruction. Add this instruction and
tell TTI about it so that popcount-loop recognition will know about it.

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2013-03-28 13:29:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d957f957ee Cleanup PPC CR-spill kill flags and 32- vs. 64-bit instructions
There were a few places where kill flags were not being set correctly, and
where 32-bit instruction variants were being used with 64-bit registers. After
r178180, this code was being triggered causing llc to assert.

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2013-03-28 03:38:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d01efc737a Fix typo in PPCInstr64Bit
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2013-03-28 03:38:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f25f93b685 Resynchronize isLoadFromStackSlot with LoadRegFromStackSlot (and stores) in PPCInstrInfo
These functions should have the same list of load/store instructions. Now that
all load/store forms have been normalized (to single instructions or pseudos)
they can be resynchronized.

Found by inspection, although hopefully this will improve optimization.  I've
also added some comments.

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2013-03-27 21:21:15 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e915047fed Fix typo (common to both X86 and PPC)
Thanks to Bill Schmidt for pointing this out during code review!

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2013-03-27 19:10:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fc80586968 Remove more dead LR-as-GPR PPC code
I had removed similar code a few days ago, but somehow missed this.

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2013-03-27 19:10:40 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e77918c355 Remove "gpr0 allocation" from the PPC README TODO list
As Chris pointed out, post r178123, this is now done!

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2013-03-27 18:39:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
32e12df253 Print PPC ZERO as 0 (not r0) even on Darwin
It seems that the Darwin PPC assembler requires r0 to be written as 0 when it
means 0 (at least in lwarx/stwcx.). Fixes PR15605.

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2013-03-27 13:20:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
240b7f3324 Allocate r0 on PPC
The R0 register can now be allocated because instructions
that cannot use R0 as a GPR have been appropriately marked.

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2013-03-27 06:52:27 +00:00
Hal Finkel
6375e1b87b Use the PPC no-r0 class on the TOC LD pseudos
The register parameter in these instructions becomes the base register in an
r+i ld instruction (and, thus, cannot be r0).

This is not yet testable because we don't yet allocate r0 (and even then any
test would be very fragile).

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2013-03-27 06:36:55 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ab42ec2586 Apply the no-r0 register class to the PPC SELECT_CC_I[4|8] pseudos
Either operand of these pseudo instructions can be transformed into the first
operand of an isel instruction (and this operand cannot be r0).

This is not yet testable because we don't yet allocate r0 (and even when we do,
any test would be very fragile).

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2013-03-27 05:57:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
56d926ac14 Apply the no-r0 class to PPC TOC ADDI[S] pseudo instructions
Like the addi/addis instructions themselves, these pseudo instructions also
cannot have r0 as their register parameter (because it will be interpreted as
the value 0).

This is not yet testable because we don't yet allocate r0 (and even when we do,
any regression test would be very fragile because it would depend on the
register allocator heuristics).

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2013-03-27 05:57:56 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
37ef805818 Remove the link register from the GPR classes on PowerPC.
Some implementation detail in the forgotten past required the link
register to be placed in the GPRC and G8RC register classes.  This is
just wrong on the face of it, and causes several extra intersection
register classes to be generated.  I found this was having evil
effects on instruction scheduling, by causing the wrong register class
to be consulted for register pressure decisions.

No code generation changes are expected, other than some minor changes
in instruction order.  Seven tests in the test bucket required minor
tweaks to adjust to the new normal.


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2013-03-27 02:40:14 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b7e11e400d Don't spill PPC VRSAVE on non-Darwin (even in SjLj)
As Bill Schmidt pointed out to me, only on Darwin do we need to spill/restore
VRSAVE in the SjLj code. For non-Darwin, don't spill/restore VRSAVE (and I've
added some asserts to make sure that we're not).

As it turns out, we're not currently handling the Darwin case correctly (I've
added a FIXME in the test case). I've tried adding various implied register
definitions/uses to force the spill without success, so I'll need to address
this later.

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2013-03-27 00:02:20 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1a0034c74a Restore real bit lengths on PPC register numbers
As suggested by Bill Schmidt (in reviewing r178067), use the real register
number bit lengths (which is self-documenting, and prevents using illegal
numbers), and set only the relevant bits in HWEncoding (which defaults to 0).

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-26 21:50:26 +00:00
Hal Finkel
aa6047d23d PPC: Use HWEncoding and TRI->getEncodingValue
As pointed out by Jakob, we don't need to maintain a separate
register-numbering table. Instead we should let TableGen generate the table for
us from the information (already present) in PPCRegisterInfo.td.
TRI->getEncodingValue is now used to access register-encoding values.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-26 20:08:20 +00:00
Hal Finkel
01f99d29c3 Use multiple virtual registers in PPC CR spilling
Now that the register scavenger can support multiple spill slots, and PEI can
use virtual-register-based scavenging for multiple simultaneous registers, we
can use a virtual register for the transfer register in the CR spilling code.

This should eliminate the last place (outside of the prologue/epilogue) where
we depend on the unconditional availability of the r0 register. We will soon be
able to allocate it (in a somewhat restricted sense) as a GPR.

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2013-03-26 18:57:22 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3b196f20fb Update PPCRegisterInfo's use of virtual registers to be SSA
PPC's use of PEI's virtual-register-based scavenging functionality had
redefined the virtual registers (it was non-SSA). Now that PEI supports
dealing with instructions with multiple virtual registers, this can be
cleanup up to use multiple virtual registers and keep SSA form.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-26 18:57:20 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d6f5a581ab Remove default case from fully covered switch.
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2013-03-26 14:17:42 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
3d386421e0 PowerPC: Mark patterns as isCodeGenOnly.
There remain a number of patterns that cannot (and should not)
be handled by the asm parser, in particular all the Pseudo patterns.

This commit marks those patterns as isCodeGenOnly.

No change in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:57:16 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
65e90c0364 PowerPC: Simplify handling of fixups.
MCTargetDesc/PPCMCCodeEmitter.cpp current has code like:

 if (isSVR4ABI() && is64BitMode())
   Fixups.push_back(MCFixup::Create(0, MO.getExpr(),
                                    (MCFixupKind)PPC::fixup_ppc_toc16));
 else
   Fixups.push_back(MCFixup::Create(0, MO.getExpr(),
                                    (MCFixupKind)PPC::fixup_ppc_lo16));

This is a problem for the asm parser, since it requires knowledge of
the ABI / 64-bit mode to be set up.  However, more fundamentally,
at this point we shouldn't make such distinctions anyway; in an assembler
file, it always ought to be possible to e.g. generate TOC relocations even
when the main ABI is one that doesn't use TOC.

Fortunately, this is actually completely unnecessary; that code was added
to decide whether to generate TOC relocations, but that information is in
fact already encoded in the VariantKind of the underlying symbol.

This commit therefore merges those fixup types into one, and then decides
which relocation to use based on the VariantKind.

No changes in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:56:47 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
7d35d3f432 PowerPC: Simplify FADD in round-to-zero mode.
As part of the the sequence generated to implement long double -> int
conversions, we need to perform an FADD in round-to-zero mode.  This is
problematical since the FPSCR is not at all modeled at the SelectionDAG
level, and thus there is a risk of getting floating point instructions
generated out of sequence with the instructions to modify FPSCR.

The current code handles this by somewhat "special" patterns that in part
have dummy operands, and/or duplicate existing instructions, making them
awkward to handle in the asm parser.

This commit changes this by leaving the "FADD in round-to-zero mode"
as an atomic operation on the SelectionDAG level, and only split it up into
real instructions at the MI level (via custom inserter).  Since at *this*
level the FPSCR *is* modeled (via the "RM" hard register), much of the
"special" stuff can just go away, and the resulting patterns can be used by
the asm parser.

No significant change in generated code expected.



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2013-03-26 10:56:22 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
d67768db80 PowerPC: Remove LDrs pattern.
The LDrs pattern is a duplicate of LD, except that it accepts memory
addresses where the displacement is a symbolLo64.  An operand type
"memrs" is defined for just that purpose.

However, this wouldn't be necessary if the default "memrix" operand
type were to simply accept 64-bit symbolic addresses directly.
The only problem with that is that it uses "symbolLo", which is
hardcoded to 32-bit.

To fix this, this commit changes "memri" and "memrix" to use new
operand types for the memory displacement, which allow iPTR
instead of i32.  This will also make address parsing easier to
implment in the asm parser.

No change in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:55:45 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
2b0850b830 PowerPC: Remove ADDIL patterns.
The ADDI/ADDI8 patterns are currently duplicated into ADDIL/ADDI8L,
which describe the same instruction, except that they accept a
symbolLo[64] operand instead of a s16imm[64] operand.

This duplication confuses the asm parser, and it actually not really
needed, since symbolLo[64] already accepts immediate operands anyway.
So this commit removes the duplicate patterns.

No change in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:55:20 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
a01c7dbaab PowerPC: Use CCBITRC operand for ISEL patterns.
This commit changes the ISEL patterns to use a CCBITRC operand
instead of a "pred" operand.  This matches the actual instruction
text more directly, and simplifies use of ISEL with the asm parser.
In addition, this change allows some simplification of handling
the "pred" operand, as this is now only used by BCC.

No change in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:54:54 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
3b25529336 PowerPC: Simplify BLR pattern.
The BLR pattern cannot be recognized by the asm parser in its current form.
This complexity is due to an apparent attempt to enable conditional BLR
variants.  However, none of those can ever be generated by current code;
the pattern is only ever created using the default "pred" operand.

To simplify the pattern and allow it to be recognized by the parser,
this commit removes those attempts at conditional BLR support.

When we later come back to actually add real conditional BLR, this
should probably be done via a fully generic conditional branch pattern.

No change in generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:53:27 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
e8680da874 PowerPC: Move some 64-bit branch patterns.
In PPCInstr64Bit.td, some branch patterns appear in a different sequence
than the corresponding 32-bit patterns in PPCInstrInfo.td.

To simplify future changes that affect both files, this commit moves
those patterns to rearrange them into a similar sequence.

No effect on generated code.



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2013-03-26 10:53:03 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
5b390e4cd8 Use direct types in PowerPC instruction patterns.
This commit updates the PowerPC back-end (PPCInstrInfo.td and
PPCInstr64Bit.td) to use types instead of register classes in
instruction patterns, along the lines of Jakob Stoklund Olesen's
changes in r177835 for Sparc.
 


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2013-03-25 19:05:30 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
1492a4e518 Use direct types in PowerPC Pat patterns.
This commit updates the PowerPC back-end (PPCInstrInfo.td and
PPCInstr64Bit.td) to use types instead of register classes in
Pat patterns, along the lines of Jakob Stoklund Olesen's
changes in r177829 for Sparc.



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2013-03-25 19:04:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
526d6c451b PPC ZERO register needs a register number of 0.
In order for the new ZERO register to be used with MC, etc. we need to specify
its register number (0).

Thanks to Kai for reporting the problem!

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2013-03-23 22:06:07 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3f2c047f32 Note in PPCFunctionInfo VRSAVE spills
In preparation for using the new register scavenger capability for providing
more than one register simultaneously, specifically note functions that have
spilled VRSAVE (currently, this can happen only in functions that use the
setjmp intrinsic). As with CR spilling, such functions will need to provide two
emergency spill slots to the scavenger.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-23 22:06:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7d35f74a5d MCize the bcl instruction in PPCAsmPrinter
I recently added a BCL instruction definition as part of implementing SjLj
support. This can also be used to MCize bcl emission in the asm printer.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-23 20:53:15 +00:00
Hal Finkel
02327fefd8 Cleanup some unused reg. scavenger parameters in PPCRegisterInfo
These spilling functions will eventually make use of the register scavenger,
however, they'll do so by taking advantage of PEI's virtual-register-based
delayed scavenging mechanism. As a result, these function parameters will not
be used, and can be removed.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-23 19:36:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7257fda1b3 Remove dead PPC LR spilling code
The LR register is unconditionally reserved, and its spilling and restoration
is handled by the prologue/epilogue code. As a result, it is never explicitly
spilled by the register allocator.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-23 17:14:27 +00:00
Hal Finkel
dc3beb9017 Allow the register scavenger to spill multiple registers
This patch lets the register scavenger make use of multiple spill slots in
order to guarantee that it will be able to provide multiple registers
simultaneously.

To support this, the RS's API has changed slightly: setScavengingFrameIndex /
getScavengingFrameIndex have been replaced by addScavengingFrameIndex /
isScavengingFrameIndex / getScavengingFrameIndices.

In forthcoming commits, the PowerPC backend will use this capability in order
to implement the spilling of condition registers, and some special-purpose
registers, without relying on r0 being reserved. In some cases, spilling these
registers requires two GPRs: one for addressing and one to hold the value being
transferred.

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2013-03-22 23:32:27 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
86765fbe17 Remove ABI-duplicated call instruction patterns.
We currently have a duplicated set of call instruction patterns depending
on the ABI to be followed (Darwin vs. Linux).  This is a bit odd; while the
different ABIs will result in different instruction sequences, the actual
instructions themselves ought to be independent of the ABI.  And in fact it
turns out that the only nontrivial difference between the two sets of
patterns is that in the PPC64 Linux ABI, the instruction used for indirect
calls is marked to take X11 as extra input register (which is indeed used
only with that ABI to hold an incoming environment pointer for nested
functions).  However, this does not need to be hard-coded at the .td
pattern level; instead, the C++ code expanding calls can simply add that
use, just like it adds uses for argument registers anyway.

No change in generated code expected.



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2013-03-22 15:24:13 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
89ec847ec7 Rename memrr ptrreg and offreg components.
Currently, the sub-operand of a memrr address that corresponds to what
hardware considers the base register is called "offreg", while the
sub-operand that corresponds to the offset is called "ptrreg".

To avoid confusion, this patch simply swaps the named of those two
sub-operands and updates all uses.  No functional change is intended.



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2013-03-22 14:59:13 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
881a7154b9 Fix swapped BasePtr and Offset in pre-inc memory addresses.
PPCTargetLowering::getPreIndexedAddressParts currently provides
the base part of a memory address in the offset result, and the
offset part in the base result.  That swap is then undone again
when an MI instruction is generated (in PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select
for loads, and using .md Pat patterns for stores).

This patch reverts this double swap, to make common code and
back-end be in sync as to which part of the address is base
and which is offset.

To avoid performance regressions in certain cases, target code
now checks whether the choice of base register would be rejected
for pre-inc accesses by common code, and attempts to swap base
and offset again in such cases.  (Overall, this means that now
pre-ice accesses are generated *more* frequently than before.)



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2013-03-22 14:58:48 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
0301e79a1a Tighten iaddroff ComplexPattern.
The iaddroff ComplexPattern is supposed to recognize displacement
expressions that have been processed by a SelectAddressRegImm,
which means it needs to accept TargetConstant and TargetGlobalAddress
nodes.  Currently, it erroneously also accepts some other nodes,
in particular Constant and PPCISD::Lo.

While this problem is currently latent, it would cause wrong-code
bugs with a follow-on patch I'm about to commit, so this patch
tightens the ComplexPattern.  The equivalent change is made in
PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select, where pre-inc load patterns are handled
(as opposed to store patterns, the loads are handled in C++ code
without making use of the .td ComplexPattern).



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2013-03-22 14:58:17 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
cff0faa16a Remove the xaddroff ComplexPattern.
The xaddroff pattern is currently (mistakenly) used to recognize
the *base* register in pre-inc store patterns.  This patch replaces
those uses by ptr_rc_nor0 (as is elsewhere done to match the base
register of an address), and removes the now unused ComplexPattern.



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2013-03-22 14:57:48 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7697370adf Remove the G8RC_NOX0_and_GPRC_NOR0 PPC register class
As Jakob pointed out in his review of r177423, having a shared ZERO
register between the 32- and 64-bit register classes causes this
odd G8RC_NOX0_and_GPRC_NOR0 class to be created. As recommended,
this adds a ZERO8 register which differentiates the 32- and 64-bit
zeros.

No functionality change intended.

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2013-03-21 23:45:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3ea1b064a0 Fix a register-class comparison bug in PPCCTRLoops
Thanks to Jakob for isolating the underlying problem from the
test case in r177423. The original commit had introduced
asymmetric copy operations, but these turned out to be a work-around
to the real problem (the use of == instead of hasSubClassEq in PPCCTRLoops).

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2013-03-21 23:23:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7ee74a663a Implement builtin_{setjmp/longjmp} on PPC
This implements SJLJ lowering on PPC, making the Clang functions
__builtin_{setjmp/longjmp} functional on PPC platforms. The implementation
strategy is similar to that on X86, with the exception that a branch-and-link
variant is used to get the right jump address. Credit goes to Bill Schmidt for
suggesting the use of the unconditional bcl form (instead of the regular bl
instruction) to limit return-address-cache pollution.

Benchmarking the speed at -O3 of:

static jmp_buf env_sigill;

void foo() {
                __builtin_longjmp(env_sigill,1);
}

main() {
	...

        for (int i = 0; i < c; ++i) {
                if (__builtin_setjmp(env_sigill)) {
                        goto done;
                } else {
                        foo();
                }

done:;
        }

	...
}

vs. the same code using the libc setjmp/longjmp functions on a P7 shows that
this builtin implementation is ~4x faster with Altivec enabled and ~7.25x
faster with Altivec disabled. This comparison is somewhat unfair because the
libc version must also save/restore the VSX registers which we don't yet
support.

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2013-03-21 21:37:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
10f7f2a222 Add support for spilling VRSAVE on PPC
Although there is only one Altivec VRSAVE register, it is a member of
a register class, and we need the ability to spill it. Because this
register is normally callee-preserved and handled by special code this
has never before been necessary. However, this capability will be required by
a forthcoming commit adding SjLj support.

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2013-03-21 19:03:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e9cc0a09ae Correct PPC FRAMEADDR lowering using a pseudo-register
The old code used to lower FRAMEADDR tried to replicate the logic in the real
frame-lowering code that determines whether or not the frame pointer (r31) will
be used. When it seemed as through the frame pointer would not be used, the
stack pointer (r1) was used instead. Unfortunately, because the stack size is
not yet known, this does not work. Instead, this change introduces new
always-reserved pseudo-registers (FP and FP8) that are replaced during prologue
insertion with the real frame-pointer register (either r1 or r31).

It is important that this intrinsic always return a valid frame address because
it is used by Clang to store the frame address as part of code generation for
__builtin_setjmp.

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2013-03-21 19:03:19 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
dff4d1522a Add missing mayLoad flag to LHAUX8 and LWAUX.
All pre-increment load patterns need to set the mayLoad flag (since
they don't provide a DAG pattern).

This was missing for LHAUX8 and LWAUX, which is added by this patch.



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2013-03-19 19:53:27 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
8353d1e0e5 Rewrite LHAU8 pattern to use standard memory operand.
As opposed to to pre-increment store patterns, the pre-increment
load patterns were already using standard memory operands, with
the sole exception of LHAU8.

As there's no real reason why LHAU8 should be different here,
this patch simply rewrites the pattern to also use a memri
operand, just like all the other patterns.



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2013-03-19 19:52:30 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
5882e3d828 Rewrite pre-increment store patterns to use standard memory operands.
Currently, pre-increment store patterns are written to use two separate
operands to represent address base and displacement:

  stwu $rS, $ptroff($ptrreg)

This causes problems when implementing the assembler parser, so this
commit changes the patterns to use standard (complex) memory operands
like in all other memory access instruction patterns:

  stwu $rS, $dst

To still match those instructions against the appropriate pre_store
SelectionDAG nodes, the patch uses the new feature that allows a Pat
to match multiple DAG operands against a single (complex) instruction
operand.

Approved by Hal Finkel.



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