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Craig Topper
6ffb4024d8 Change unsigned to uint32_t to match base class declaration and other targets.
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2012-09-16 18:10:23 +00:00
Craig Topper
1d2b45f167 Fix bad comment. No functional change.
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2012-09-16 16:48:25 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
638e4c13cb The PMOVZXWD family of functions had patterns extends narrow vector types to wide vector types.
It had patterns for zext-loading and extending. This commit adds patterns for loading a wide type, performing a bitcast,
and extending. This is an odd pattern, but it is commonly used when writing code with intrinsics.

rdar://11897677



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2012-09-16 07:39:07 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
c722ae7a2b Add alternative coalescing algorithm under a flag.
The live range of an SSA value forms a sub-tree of the dominator tree.
That means the live ranges of two values overlap if and only if the def
of one value lies within the live range of the other.

This can be used to simplify the interference checking a bit: Visit each
def in the two registers about to be joined. Check for interference
against the value that is live in the other register at the def point
only. It is not necessary to scan the set of overlapping live ranges,
this interference check can be done while computing the value mapping
required for the final live range join.

The new algorithm is prepared to handle more complicated conflict
resolution - We can allow overlapping live ranges with different values
as long as the differing lanes are undef or unused in the other
register.

The implementation in this patch doesn't do that yet, it creates code
that is nearly identical to the old algorithm's, except:

- The new stripCopies() function sees through multiple copies while
  the old RegistersDefinedFromSameValue() only can handle one.

- There are a few rare cases where the new algorithm can erase an
  IMPLICIT_DEF instuction that RegistersDefinedFromSameValue() couldn't
  handle.

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2012-09-16 02:15:36 +00:00
Craig Topper
86a1c32e67 Use LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION in place of 'DO NOT IMPLEMENT' comments.
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2012-09-15 17:09:36 +00:00
Craig Topper
dd100d831b Remove unused private fields to silence -Wunused-private-field.
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2012-09-15 17:08:51 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
ab9baf7ff4 Don't depend on kill flags in removeCopyByCommutingDef().
Kill flags are removed more and more aggressively during the register
allocation passes, it is better to get information from LiveIntervals.

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2012-09-15 16:32:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
85aadc07d5 Use LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION in place of 'DO NOT IMPLEMENT' comments.
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2012-09-15 16:23:52 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
8a96348a41 Disable new sroa now that all buildbots have tested it.
What we have so far:
- Some clang test failures (these were known already)

- Perf results are mixed, some big regressions
  http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/v4/nts/3844
  http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/v4/nts/3845

  bullet suffers a lot. matmul is interesting: slower scalar code, faster with -vectorize.

- Some dragonegg selfhost bots crash in SROA during selfhost now
  http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/dragonegg-x86_64-linux-gcc-4.6-self-host-checks/builds/1632
  http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/dragonegg-x86_64-linux-gcc-4.5-self-host/builds/1891

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2012-09-15 15:11:10 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
562b240fc5 X86: Emitting x87 fsin/fcos for sinf/cosf is not safe without unsafe fp math.
This was only an issue if sse is disabled.

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2012-09-15 12:44:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1c8db50a9a Port the SSAUpdater-based promotion logic from the old SROA pass to the
new one, and add support for running the new pass in that mode and in
that slot of the pass manager. With this the new pass can completely
replace the old one within the pipeline.

The strategy for enabling or disabling the SSAUpdater logic is to do it
by making the requirement of the domtree analysis optional. By default,
it is required and we get the standard mem2reg approach. This is usually
the desired strategy when run in stand-alone situations. Within the
CGSCC pass manager, we disable requiring of the domtree analysis and
consequentially trigger fallback to the SSAUpdater promotion.

In theory this would allow the pass to re-use a domtree if one happened
to be available even when run in a mode that doesn't require it. In
practice, it lets us have a single pass rather than two which was
simpler for me to wrap my head around.

There is a hidden flag to force the use of the SSAUpdater code path for
the purpose of testing. The primary testing strategy is just to run the
existing tests through that path. One notable difference is that it has
custom code to handle lifetime markers, and one of the tests has been
enhanced to exercise that code.

This has survived a bootstrap and the test suite without serious
correctness issues, however my run of the test suite produced *very*
alarming performance numbers. I don't entirely understand or trust them
though, so more investigation is on-going.

To aid my understanding of the performance impact of the new SROA now
that it runs throughout the optimization pipeline, I'm enabling it by
default in this commit, and will disable it again once the LNT bots have
picked up one iteration with it. I want to get those bots (which are
much more stable) to evaluate the impact of the change before I jump to
any conclusions.

NOTE: Several Clang tests will fail because they run -O3 and check the
result's order of output. They'll go back to passing once I disable it
again.

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2012-09-15 11:43:14 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
5a7dd43f04 Remove aligned/unaligned load/store fragments defined in MipsInstrInfo.td and
use load/store fragments defined in TargetSelectionDAG.td in place of them.
Unaligned loads/stores are either expanded or lowered to target-specific nodes,
so instruction selection should see only aligned load/store nodes.

No changes in functionality.



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2012-09-15 01:52:08 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
f934d159ae Handled unaligned load/stores properly in Mips16
Patch by Reed Kotler.



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2012-09-15 01:02:03 +00:00
Manman Ren
062986c2f0 PGO: preserve branch-weight metadata when simplifying two branches with a common
destination.

Updated previous implementation to fix a case not covered:
// PBI: br i1 %x, TrueDest, BB
// BI:  br i1 %y, TrueDest, FalseDest
The other case was handled correctly.
// PBI: br i1 %x, BB, FalseDest
// BI:  br i1 %y, TrueDest, FalseDest

Also tried to use 64-bit arithmetic instead of APInt with scale to simplify the
computation. Let me know if you have other opinions about this.


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2012-09-15 00:39:57 +00:00
Bill Wendling
ec3fc2eac0 Remove comment.
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2012-09-14 22:35:49 +00:00
Manman Ren
ad2890760f PGO: preserve branch-weight metadata when simplifying a switch with a single
case to a conditional branch and when removing dead cases.


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2012-09-14 21:53:06 +00:00
Evan Cheng
911908dcb8 Stylistic and 80-col fixes
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2012-09-14 21:25:34 +00:00
Andrew Trick
99ab6c6035 TargetSchedModel interface. To be implemented...
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2012-09-14 20:26:46 +00:00
Andrew Trick
72d048b697 Define MC data tables for the new scheduling machine model.
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2012-09-14 20:26:41 +00:00
Alex Rosenberg
eee94b3432 Review feedback from Duncan Sands. Alphabetize includes and simplify
lit config.

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2012-09-14 19:19:57 +00:00
Manman Ren
796d945d54 Try to fix the bots by detecting inconsistant branch-weight metadata.
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2012-09-14 19:05:19 +00:00
Andrew Trick
9eed53379f Implement getNumLDMAddresses and expose through ARMBaseInstrInfo.
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2012-09-14 18:48:46 +00:00
Andrew Trick
dcf31ed413 Cortex-A9 instruction-level scheduling machine model.
This models the A9 processor at the level of instruction operands, as
opposed to the itinerary, which models each operation at the level of
pipeline stages.

The two primary motivations are:

1) Allow MachineScheduler to model A9 as an out-of-order processor. It
can now distinguish between hazards that force interlocking vs.
buffered resources.

2) Reduce long-term maintenance by allowing the itinerary and target
hooks to eventually be removed. Note that almost all of the complexity
in the new model exists to model instruction variants, which the
itinerary cannot handle. Instead the scheduler previously relied on
processor-specific target hooks which are incomplete and buggy.

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2012-09-14 18:31:58 +00:00
Manman Ren
a8a2b99aec PGO: preserve branch-weight metadata when merging two switches where
the default target of the first switch is not the basic block the second switch
is in (PredDefault != BB).


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2012-09-14 17:29:56 +00:00
Andrew Trick
d039b383e7 misched: add a hook for custom DAG postprocessing.
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2012-09-14 17:22:42 +00:00
Sergei Larin
c6a6660c62 DAG post-process for Hexagon MI scheduler
This patch introduces a possibility for Hexagon MI scheduler
to perform some target specific post- processing on the scheduling
DAG prior to scheduling.


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2012-09-14 15:07:59 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko
c5252da873 Fix Doxygen issues:
* wrap code blocks in \code ... \endcode;
* refer to parameter names in paragraphs correctly (\arg is not what most
  people want -- it starts a new paragraph);
* use \param instead of \arg to document parameters in order to be consistent
  with the rest of the codebase.


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2012-09-14 14:57:36 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d0807690de SROA: Silence unused variable warnings in Release builds.
The NDEBUG hack is ugly, but I see no better solution.

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2012-09-14 13:08:09 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e5c4fe568e Remove redundant private field.
clang warned about this being unused in Release builds.

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2012-09-14 12:19:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6b547a2af5 Rework the computation of a sub-structure natural type. There were
pointless checks in here, bad asserts, and just confusing code. I've
also added a bit more to the comment to clarify what this function is
really trying to do as it was not obvious to Duncan when studying it.

Thanks to Duncan for helping me dig through the issue.

No real functionality changed here in practical cases, and certainly no
test case. This is just cleanup spotted by inspection.

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2012-09-14 11:08:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
01f85f02a4 Rely on the recursive check for pointer types rather than adding an
explicit check before recursing. A simplification requested by Duncan
during review.

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2012-09-14 10:30:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ad41dcfd87 Be a bit more aggressive in bailing out of this routine. Spotted by
inspection by Duncan during review. My suspicion is that we would still
have returned 0 anyways in this case, but doing it sooner is better.

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2012-09-14 10:30:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8ed1ed8dfd Add some comments clarifying that the GEP analysis for vector GEPs is
deeply suspicious and likely to go away eventually. Also fix a bogus
comment about one of the checks in the vector GEP analysis. Based on
review from Duncan.

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2012-09-14 10:30:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8615cd236e Move an instance variable to a local variable based on review by Duncan.
Originally I had anticipated needing to thread this through more bits of
the SROA pass itself, but that ended up not happening. In the end, this
is a much simpler way to manange the variable.

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2012-09-14 10:26:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
50754f0892 Add a comment about debug intrinsics that I *really* don't want to
forget from Duncan's review as a FIXME.

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Chandler Carruth
b3dd9a13e8 Add two asserts that Duncan thought would help ensure things don't rot
unexpectedly in the future. More fixes from his code review.

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Chandler Carruth
63db8bebe6 Actually keep the flag default-off for now. =/ That's what I get for
being busy testing this...

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2012-09-14 10:18:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1c2fe28109 Remove some dead, commented out code Duncan spotted in review.
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Chandler Carruth
ba13d2efba Wrap the dumping and printing routines in NDEBUG and LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP macros.
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2012-09-14 10:18:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7f5bedec74 Lots of comment fixes and cleanups from Duncan's review.
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2012-09-14 10:18:49 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
ad9f5b8967 SROA.cpp: Unbreak gcc, sorry!
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NAKAMURA Takumi
9b1e62454a SROA.cpp: Appease msvc. LLVM_ATTRIBUTE(s) should come front of "const".
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2012-09-14 09:55:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2a9bf25f60 Speculative change to try to fix older GCC versions that can't handle
the injected class name of a dependent base class here.

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2012-09-14 09:30:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
713aa9431d Introduce a new SROA implementation.
This is essentially a ground up re-think of the SROA pass in LLVM. It
was initially inspired by a few problems with the existing pass:
- It is subject to the bane of my existence in optimizations: arbitrary
  thresholds.
- It is overly conservative about which constructs can be split and
  promoted.
- The vector value replacement aspect is separated from the splitting
  logic, missing many opportunities where splitting and vector value
  formation can work together.
- The splitting is entirely based around the underlying type of the
  alloca, despite this type often having little to do with the reality
  of how that memory is used. This is especially prevelant with unions
  and base classes where we tail-pack derived members.
- When splitting fails (often due to the thresholds), the vector value
  replacement (again because it is separate) can kick in for
  preposterous cases where we simply should have split the value. This
  results in forming i1024 and i2048 integer "bit vectors" that
  tremendously slow down subsequnet IR optimizations (due to large
  APInts) and impede the backend's lowering.

The new design takes an approach that fundamentally is not susceptible
to many of these problems. It is the result of a discusison between
myself and Duncan Sands over IRC about how to premptively avoid these
types of problems and how to do SROA in a more principled way. Since
then, it has evolved and grown, but this remains an important aspect: it
fixes real world problems with the SROA process today.

First, the transform of SROA actually has little to do with replacement.
It has more to do with splitting. The goal is to take an aggregate
alloca and form a composition of scalar allocas which can replace it and
will be most suitable to the eventual replacement by scalar SSA values.
The actual replacement is performed by mem2reg (and in the future
SSAUpdater).

The splitting is divided into four phases. The first phase is an
analysis of the uses of the alloca. This phase recursively walks uses,
building up a dense datastructure representing the ranges of the
alloca's memory actually used and checking for uses which inhibit any
aspects of the transform such as the escape of a pointer.

Once we have a mapping of the ranges of the alloca used by individual
operations, we compute a partitioning of the used ranges. Some uses are
inherently splittable (such as memcpy and memset), while scalar uses are
not splittable. The goal is to build a partitioning that has the minimum
number of splits while placing each unsplittable use in its own
partition. Overlapping unsplittable uses belong to the same partition.
This is the target split of the aggregate alloca, and it maximizes the
number of scalar accesses which become accesses to their own alloca and
candidates for promotion.

Third, we re-walk the uses of the alloca and assign each specific memory
access to all the partitions touched so that we have dense use-lists for
each partition.

Finally, we build a new, smaller alloca for each partition and rewrite
each use of that partition to use the new alloca. During this phase the
pass will also work very hard to transform uses of an alloca into a form
suitable for promotion, including forming vector operations, speculating
loads throguh PHI nodes and selects, etc.

After splitting is complete, each newly refined alloca that is
a candidate for promotion to a scalar SSA value is run through mem2reg.

There are lots of reasonably detailed comments in the source code about
the design and algorithms, and I'm going to be trying to improve them in
subsequent commits to ensure this is well documented, as the new pass is
in many ways more complex than the old one.

Some of this is still a WIP, but the current state is reasonbly stable.
It has passed bootstrap, the nightly test suite, and Duncan has run it
successfully through the ACATS and DragonEgg test suites. That said, it
remains behind a default-off flag until the last few pieces are in
place, and full testing can be done.

Specific areas I'm looking at next:
- Improved comments and some code cleanup from reviews.
- SSAUpdater and enabling this pass inside the CGSCC pass manager.
- Some datastructure tuning and compile-time measurements.
- More aggressive FCA splitting and vector formation.

Many thanks to Duncan Sands for the thorough final review, as well as
Benjamin Kramer for lots of review during the process of writing this
pass, and Daniel Berlin for reviewing the data structures and algorithms
and general theory of the pass. Also, several other people on IRC, over
lunch tables, etc for lots of feedback and advice.

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2012-09-14 09:22:59 +00:00
Duncan Sands
74b4762234 Remove silly dead store. Patch by Ettl Martin.
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2012-09-14 09:00:11 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
99258f6755 mips16 fixes.
1. Add MoveR3216
2. Correct spelling for Move32R16

Patch by Reed Kotler.



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2012-09-14 03:21:56 +00:00
Eric Christopher
ffaf69b8b1 Fix both the test for zero and what we do if we have a zero for
umulo legalization.

Fixes PR13839

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2012-09-13 23:24:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher
331f64cd0d Reformat, remove a couple unused variables and move some variables
closer to where they're needed.

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2012-09-13 23:23:58 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
3f90a4c42d Assembler: Darwin variables defined via .set are no-dead-strip.
For gas compatibility.

rdar://12219394

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2012-09-13 23:11:31 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
45d81bdde8 MachO: Correctly mark symbol-difference variables as N_ABS.
.set a, b - c + CONSTANT
d = b - c + CONSTANT

Both 'a' and 'd' should be marked as absolute symbols (N_ABS).

rdar://12219394

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