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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marek Olsak
232d5fa02c R600/SI: Use 64-bit encoding by default for opcodes that are VOP3-only on VI
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2015-01-15 18:43:01 +00:00
Ramkumar Ramachandra
4f158a708b statepoint tests: use statepoint-example gc
Mechanical conversion of statepoint tests to use the example-statepoint
gc.

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2015-01-15 18:10:44 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
044438aff5 [Hexagon] Deleting old float comparison instruction and updating references to new ones.
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2015-01-15 17:28:14 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
4ce3b1e4ce [Hexagon] Replacing old fadd/fsub instructions and updating references.
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2015-01-15 16:30:07 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
d048b3be70 Revert Don't create new comdats in CodeGen
It breaks AddressSanitizer on Windows.

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2015-01-15 16:14:34 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
cb71ef1b46 [mips] Fix a typo in the compare patterns for MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6.
Summary: The patterns intended for the SETLE node were actually matching the SETLT node.

Reviewers: atanasyan, sstankovic, vmedic

Reviewed By: vmedic

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6997

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2015-01-15 15:41:03 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f908e37144 Revert "r226071 - [RegisterCoalescer] Remove copies to reserved registers"
Reverting this while I investigate some bad behavior this is causing. As a
possibly-related issue, adding -verify-machineinstrs to one of the test cases
now fails because of this change:

  llc test/CodeGen/X86/2009-02-12-DebugInfoVLA.ll -march=x86-64 -o - -verify-machineinstrs

*** Bad machine code: No instruction at def index ***
- function:    foo
- basic block: BB#0 return (0x10007e21f10) [0B;736B)
- liverange:   [128r,128d:9)[160r,160d:8)[176r,176d:7)[336r,336d:6)[464r,464d:5)[480r,480d:4)[624r,624d:3)[752r,752d:2)[768r,768d:1)[78
4r,784d:0)  0@784r 1@768r 2@752r 3@624r 4@480r 5@464r 6@336r 7@176r 8@160r 9@128r
- register:    %DS
Valno #3 is defined at 624r

*** Bad machine code: Live segment doesn't end at a valid instruction ***
- function:    foo
- basic block: BB#0 return (0x10007e21f10) [0B;736B)
- liverange:   [128r,128d:9)[160r,160d:8)[176r,176d:7)[336r,336d:6)[464r,464d:5)[480r,480d:4)[624r,624d:3)[752r,752d:2)[768r,768d:1)[78
4r,784d:0)  0@784r 1@768r 2@752r 3@624r 4@480r 5@464r 6@336r 7@176r 8@160r 9@128r
- register:    %DS
[624r,624d:3)
LLVM ERROR: Found 2 machine code errors.

where 624r corresponds exactly to the interval combining change:

624B    %RSP<def> = COPY %vreg16; GR64:%vreg16
        Considering merging %vreg16 with %RSP
                RHS = %vreg16 [608r,624r:0)  0@608r
                updated: 608B   %RSP<def> = MOV64rm <fi#3>, 1, %noreg, 0, %noreg; mem:LD8[%saved_stack.1]
        Success: %vreg16 -> %RSP
        Result = %RSP

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2015-01-15 03:08:59 +00:00
Hal Finkel
47ab8c106f [RegisterCoalescer] Remove copies to reserved registers
This allows the RegisterCoalescer to join "non-flipped" range pairs with a
physical destination register -- which allows the RegisterCoalescer to remove
copies like this:

<vreg> = something (maybe a load, for example)
... (things that don't use PHYSREG)
PHYSREG = COPY <vreg>

(with all of the restrictions normally applied by the RegisterCoalescer: having
compatible register classes, etc. )

Previously, the RegisterCoalescer handled only the opposite case (copying
*from* a physical register). I don't handle the problem fully here, but try to
get the common case where there is only one use of <vreg> (the COPY).

An upcoming commit to the PowerPC backend will make this pattern much more
common on PPC64/ELF systems.

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2015-01-15 01:25:28 +00:00
Philip Reames
8f9d11309a getMangledTypeStr: clarify how it mangles types, and add tests
"Write a set of tests that show how name mangling is done for overloaded intrinsics."  These happen to use gc.relocates to exercise the codepath in question, but is not a GC specific test.

Patch by: artagnon@gmail.com
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6915



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2015-01-14 23:05:17 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
37ac8d3622 IR: Move MDLocation into place
This commit moves `MDLocation`, finishing off PR21433.  There's an
accompanying clang commit for frontend testcases.  I'll attach the
testcase upgrade script I used to PR21433 to help out-of-tree
frontends/backends.

This changes the schema for `DebugLoc` and `DILocation` from:

    !{i32 3, i32 7, !7, !8}

to:

    !MDLocation(line: 3, column: 7, scope: !7, inlinedAt: !8)

Note that empty fields (line/column: 0 and inlinedAt: null) don't get
printed by the assembly writer.

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2015-01-14 22:27:36 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
33f5127540 Don't create new comdats in CodeGen.
This patch stops the implicit creation of comdats during codegen.

Clang now sets the comdat explicitly when it is required. With this patch clang and gcc
now produce the same result in pr19848.

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2015-01-14 20:55:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8af8091ef5 [MBP] Add flags to disable the BadCFGConflict check in MachineBlockPlacement.
Some benchmarks have shown that this could lead to a potential
performance benefit, and so adding some flags to try to help measure the
difference.

A possible explanation. In diamond-shaped CFGs (A followed by either
B or C both followed by D), putting B and C both in between A and
D leads to the code being less dense than it could be. Always either
B or C have to be skipped increasing the chance of cache misses etc.
Moving either B or C to after D might be beneficial on average.

In the long run, but we should probably do a better job of analyzing the
basic block and branch probabilities to move the correct one of B or
C to after D. But even if we don't use this in the long run, it is
a good baseline for benchmarking.

Original patch authored by Daniel Jasper with test tweaks and a second
flag added by me.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6969

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2015-01-14 20:19:29 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
11abe69e98 [PPC64] Add support for the ICBT instruction on POWER8.
Patch by Kit Barton.

Support for the ICBT instruction is currently present, but limited to
embedded processors. This change adds a new FeatureICBT that can be used
to identify whether the ICBT instruction is available on a specific processor.

Two new tests are added:
 * Positive test to ensure the icbt instruction is present when using
-mcpu=pwr8
 * Negative test to ensure the icbt instruction is not generated when
using -mcpu=pwr7

Both test cases use the Prefetch opcode in LLVM. They are based on the
ppc64-prefetch.ll test case.


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2015-01-14 20:17:10 +00:00
Olivier Sallenave
735aa71398 Check that the TLI callback enableAggressiveFMAFusion has the desired effect on FMA folding.
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2015-01-14 15:36:28 +00:00
Kai Nacke
92e28620d3 [mips] Refine octeon instructions seq/seqi/sne/snei
This commit refines the pattern for the octeon seq/seqi/sne/snei instructions.
The target register is set to 0 or 1 according to the result of the comparison.
In C, this is something like

rd = (unsigned long)(rs == rt)

This commit adds a zext to bring the result to i64. With this change the
instruction is selected for this type of code. (gcc produces the same code for
the above C code.)


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2015-01-14 10:19:09 +00:00
Brad Smith
f449c53c89 Use the integrated assembler by default on SPARC.
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2015-01-14 07:53:39 +00:00
JF Bastien
7f0cbb5703 Revert "Insert random noops to increase security against ROP attacks (llvm)"
This reverts commit:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3392

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2015-01-14 05:24:33 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
2a38522280 Disable a couple of tests, CodeGen/X86/noop-insert.ll and CodeGen/X86/noop-insert-percentage.ll, in r225908, to unbreak tests.
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2015-01-14 04:21:33 +00:00
Tim Northover
09bec94c16 ARM: add test for crc32 instructions in CodeGen.
Somehow we seem to have ended up without any actual tests of the
CodeGen side. Easy enough to fix.

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2015-01-14 01:43:33 +00:00
Hal Finkel
037c21f82c [PowerPC] Fix the noop-insert test
The form of nops used is CPU-specific (some CPUs, such as the POWER7, have
special group-terminating nops). We probably want a different callback for this
kind of nop insertion (something more like MCAsmBackend::writeNopData), or for
PPC to use a different mechanism for scheduling nops, but this will stop the
test from failing for now.

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2015-01-14 01:37:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
140c2ece1e R600/SI: Remove some redudant load testcases.
This reduces coverage for Evergreen, since the more
complete tests have those run lines disabled.

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2015-01-14 01:35:26 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
781f7ee502 R600/SI: Fix bad code with unaligned byte vector loads
Don't do the v4i8 -> v4f32 combine if the load will need to
be expanded due to alignment. This stops adding instructions
to repack into a single register that the v_cvt_ubyteN_f32
instructions read.

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2015-01-14 01:35:22 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
8b6a26ca85 Implement new way of expanding extloads.
Now that the source and destination types can be specified,
allow doing an expansion that doesn't use an EXTLOAD of the
result type. Try to do a legal extload to an intermediate type
and extend that if possible.

This generalizes the special case custom lowering of extloads
R600 has been using to work around this problem.

This also happens to fix a bug that would incorrectly use more
aligned loads than should be used.

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2015-01-14 01:35:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ade705c6e5 Revert "r225811 - Revert "r225808 - [PowerPC] Add StackMap/PatchPoint support""
This re-applies r225808, fixed to avoid problems with SDAG dependencies along
with the preceding fix to ScheduleDAGSDNodes::RegDefIter::InitNodeNumDefs.
These problems caused the original regression tests to assert/segfault on many
(but not all) systems.

Original commit message:

This commit does two things:

 1. Refactors PPCFastISel to use more of the common infrastructure for call
    lowering (this lets us take advantage of this common code for lowering some
    common intrinsics, stackmap/patchpoint among them).

 2. Adds support for stackmap/patchpoint lowering. For the most part, this is
    very similar to the support in the AArch64 target, with the obvious differences
    (different registers, NOP instructions, etc.). The test cases are adapted
    from the AArch64 test cases.

One difference of note is that the patchpoint call sequence takes 24 bytes, so
you can't use less than that (on AArch64 you can go down to 16). Also, as noted
in the docs, we take the patchpoint address to be the actual code address
(assuming the call is local in the TOC-sharing sense), which should yield
higher performance than generating the full cross-DSO indirect-call sequence
and is likely just as useful for JITed code (if not, we'll change it).

StackMaps and Patchpoints are still marked as experimental, and so this support
is doubly experimental. So go ahead and experiment!

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2015-01-14 01:07:51 +00:00
JF Bastien
21befa7761 Insert random noops to increase security against ROP attacks (llvm)
A pass that adds random noops to X86 binaries to introduce diversity with the goal of increasing security against most return-oriented programming attacks.

Command line options:
  -noop-insertion // Enable noop insertion.
  -noop-insertion-percentage=X // X% of assembly instructions will have a noop prepended (default: 50%, requires -noop-insertion)
  -max-noops-per-instruction=X // Randomly generate X noops per instruction. ie. roll the dice X times with probability set above (default: 1). This doesn't guarantee X noop instructions.

In addition, the following 'quick switch' in clang enables basic diversity using default settings (currently: noop insertion and schedule randomization; it is intended to be extended in the future).
  -fdiversify

This is the llvm part of the patch.
clang part: D3393

http://reviews.llvm.org/D3392
Patch by Stephen Crane (@rinon)

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2015-01-14 01:07:26 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
504fa89c8e CodeGen support for x86_64 SEH catch handlers in LLVM
This adds handling for ExceptionHandling::MSVC, used by the
x86_64-pc-windows-msvc triple. It assumes that filter functions have
already been outlined in either the frontend or the backend. Filter
functions are used in place of the landingpad catch clause type info
operands. In catch clause order, the first filter to return true will
catch the exception.

The C specific handler table expects the landing pad to be split into
one block per handler, but LLVM IR uses a single landing pad for all
possible unwind actions. This patch papers over the mismatch by
synthesizing single instruction BBs for every catch clause to fill in
the EH selector that the landing pad block expects.

Missing functionality:
- Accessing data in the parent frame from outlined filters
- Cleanups (from __finally) are unsupported, as they will require
  outlining and parent frame access
- Filter clauses are unsupported, as there's no clear analogue in SEH

In other words, this is the minimal set of changes needed to write IR to
catch arbitrary exceptions and resume normal execution.

Reviewers: majnemer

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6300

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2015-01-14 01:05:27 +00:00
Adam Nemet
656da67bc0 [AVX512] Add 16x32 unpck tests as well
Forgot this from r225838.

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2015-01-13 23:27:55 +00:00
Adam Nemet
f38f71d8a0 Fix function names in tests from r225838.
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2015-01-13 22:40:15 +00:00
Adam Nemet
293f71ddd2 [AVX512] Unpack support in new shuffle lowering
This now handles both 32 and 64-bit element sizes.

In this version, the test are in vector-shuffle-512-v8.ll, canonicalized by
Chandler's update_llc_test_checks.py.

Part of <rdar://problem/17688758>

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2015-01-13 22:20:18 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
8603a3d1c5 R600: Implement getRsqrtEstimate
Only do for f32 since I'm unclear on both what this is expecting
for the refinement steps in terms of accuracy, and what
f64 instruction actually provides.

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2015-01-13 20:53:18 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
9e495c518c R600: Make cttz / ctlz cheap to speculate
Speculating things is generally good. SI+ has instructions for these
for 32-bit values. This is still probably better even with the expansion
for 64-bit values, although it is odd that this callback doesn't have
the size as a parameter.

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2015-01-13 19:46:48 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
81d2500685 Use the integrated assembler as default on SystemZ
This was already done in clang, this commit now uses the integrated
assembler as default when using LLVM tools directly.

A number of test cases deliberately using an invalid instruction in
inline asm now have to use -no-integrated-as.



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2015-01-13 19:45:16 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
5a4c26e7bc Use the integrated assembler as default on PowerPC
This was already done in clang, this commit now uses the integrated
assembler as default when using LLVM tools directly.

A number of test cases using inline asm had to be adapted, either by
updating the expected output, or by using -no-integrated-as (for such
tests that deliberately use an invalid instruction in inline asm).


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2015-01-13 19:43:45 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ea55eceaed Revert "r225808 - [PowerPC] Add StackMap/PatchPoint support"
Reverting this while I investiage buildbot failures (segfaulting in
GetCostForDef at ScheduleDAGRRList.cpp:314).

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2015-01-13 18:25:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel
232f393466 [PowerPC] Add StackMap/PatchPoint support
This commit does two things:

 1. Refactors PPCFastISel to use more of the common infrastructure for call
    lowering (this lets us take advantage of this common code for lowering some
    common intrinsics, stackmap/patchpoint among them).

 2. Adds support for stackmap/patchpoint lowering. For the most part, this is
    very similar to the support in the AArch64 target, with the obvious differences
    (different registers, NOP instructions, etc.). The test cases are adapted
    from the AArch64 test cases.

One difference of note is that the patchpoint call sequence takes 24 bytes, so
you can't use less than that (on AArch64 you can go down to 16). Also, as noted
in the docs, we take the patchpoint address to be the actual code address
(assuming the call is local in the TOC-sharing sense), which should yield
higher performance than generating the full cross-DSO indirect-call sequence
and is likely just as useful for JITed code (if not, we'll change it).

StackMaps and Patchpoints are still marked as experimental, and so this support
is doubly experimental. So go ahead and experiment!

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2015-01-13 17:48:12 +00:00
Jozef Kolek
abdc0284ff [mips][microMIPS] Fix issue with 16b instructions in jr instruction delay slot
16 bit instructions are not allowed in jr delay slot. Same stands for
PseudoIndirectBranch and PseudoReturn.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6815


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2015-01-13 15:59:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d8f69a7201 Rename llvm.recoverframeallocation to llvm.framerecover
This name is less descriptive, but it sort of puts things in the
'llvm.frame...' namespace, relating it to frameallocate and
frameaddress. It also avoids using "allocate" and "allocation" together.

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2015-01-13 01:51:34 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
221a7075cf Add the llvm.frameallocate and llvm.recoverframeallocation intrinsics
These intrinsics allow multiple functions to share a single stack
allocation from one function's call frame. The function with the
allocation may only perform one allocation, and it must be in the entry
block.

Functions accessing the allocation call llvm.recoverframeallocation with
the function whose frame they are accessing and a frame pointer from an
active call frame of that function.

These intrinsics are very difficult to inline correctly, so the
intention is that they be introduced rarely, or at least very late
during EH preparation.

Reviewers: echristo, andrew.w.kaylor

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6493

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2015-01-13 00:48:10 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
29ad7506e1 Combine fcmp + select to fminnum / fmaxnum if no nans and legal
Also require unsafe FP math for no since there isn't a way to
test for signed zeros.

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2015-01-13 00:43:00 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
1ec250a32f musttail: Only set the inreg flag for fastcall and vectorcall
Otherwise we'll attempt to forward ECX, EDX, and EAX for cdecl and
stdcall thunks, leaving us with no scratch registers for indirect call
targets.

Fixes PR22052.

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2015-01-12 23:28:23 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
f89325d832 Debug info: Factor out the creation of DWARF expressions from AsmPrinter
into a new class DwarfExpression that can be shared between AsmPrinter
and DwarfUnit.

This is the first step towards unifying the two entirely redundant
implementations of dwarf expression emission in DwarfUnit and AsmPrinter.

Almost no functional change — Testcases were updated because asm comments
that used to be on two lines now appear on the same line, which is
actually preferable.

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2015-01-12 22:19:22 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
cd5bbd8bad [X86] Also create+widen FMIN/FMAX nodes for v2f32.
This happens in the HINT benchmark, where the SLP-vectorizer created
v2f32 fcmp/select code.  The "correct" solution would have been to
teach the vectorizer cost model that v2f32 isn't legal (because really,
it isn't), but if we can vectorize we might as well do so.

We legalize these v2f32 FMIN/FMAX nodes by widening to v4f32 later on.
v3f32 were already widened to v4f32 by the generic unroll-and-build-vector
legalization.

rdar://15763436
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2015-01-12 20:31:30 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
5316023a4e [X86] Make SSE min/max testcases more explicit. NFC.
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2015-01-12 20:15:47 +00:00
Tom Stellard
d275e025d2 R600/SI: Use RegisterOperands to specify which operands can accept immediates
There are some operands which can take either immediates or registers
and we were previously using different register class to distinguish
between operands that could take immediates and those that could not.

This patch switches to using RegisterOperands which should simplify the
backend by reducing the number of register classes and also make it
easier to implement the assembler.

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2015-01-12 19:33:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b6bb7db62b [PowerPC] Fix calls to non-function objects
Looking at r225438 inspired me to see how the PowerPC backend handled the
situation (calling a bitcasted TLS global), and it turns out we also produced
an error (cannot select ...). What it means to "call" something that is not a
function is implementation and platform specific, but in the name of doing
something (besides crashing), this makes sure we do what GCC does (treat all
such calls as calls through a function pointer -- meaning that the pointer is
assumed, as is the convention on PPC, to point to a function descriptor
structure holding the actual code address along with the function's TOC pointer
and environment pointer). As GCC does, we now do the same for calling regular
(non-TLS) non-function globals too.

I'm not sure whether this is the most useful way to define the behavior, but at
least we won't be alone.

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2015-01-12 04:34:47 +00:00
David Majnemer
85a0cb9bf2 Revert most of r225597
We can't rely on a DataLayout enlightened constant folder.

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2015-01-11 07:29:51 +00:00
David Majnemer
d2f4460ee7 X86: Properly decode shuffle masks when the constant pool type is weird
It's possible for the constant pool entry for the shuffle mask to come
from a completely different operation.  This occurs when Constants have
the same bit pattern but have different types.

Make DecodePSHUFBMask tolerant of types which, after a bitcast, are
appropriately sized vector types.

This fixes PR22188.

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2015-01-11 05:08:57 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
776673ea09 X86: teach X86TargetLowering about L,M,O constraints
Teach the ISelLowering for X86 about the L,M,O target specific constraints.
Although, for the moment, clang performs constraint validation and prevents
passing along inline asm which may have immediate constant constraints violated,
the backend should be able to cope with the invalid inline asm a bit better.

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2015-01-11 04:39:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
561088eb5d [x86] Remove some windows line endings that snuck into the tests here.
Folks on Windows, remember to set up your subversion to strip these when
submitting...

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2015-01-11 01:36:20 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
7f0da20b97 Fix PR22179.
We were incorrectly inferring nsw for certain SCEVs. We can be more
aggressive here (see Richard Smith's comment on
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22179) but this change just
focuses on correctness.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6914



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2015-01-10 23:41:24 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
47abf0e3da [X86][SSE] Improved (v)insertps shuffle matching
In the current code we only attempt to match against insertps if we have exactly one element from the second input vector, irrespective of how much of the shuffle result is zeroable.

This patch checks to see if there is a single non-zeroable element from either input that requires insertion. It also supports matching of cases where only one of the inputs need to be referenced.

We also split insertps shuffle matching off into a new lowerVectorShuffleAsInsertPS function.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6879



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2015-01-10 19:45:33 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9ae5b7a40a [PowerPC] Mark zext of a small scalar load as free
This initial implementation of PPCTargetLowering::isZExtFree marks as free
zexts of small scalar loads (that are not sign-extending). This callback is
used by SelectionDAGBuilder's RegsForValue::getCopyToRegs, and thus to
determine whether a zext or an anyext is used to lower illegally-typed PHIs.
Because later truncates of zero-extended values are nops, this allows for the
elimination of later unnecessary truncations.

Fixes the initial complaint associated with PR22120.

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2015-01-10 08:21:59 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
1c6936f6d7 Fully fix Bug #22115.
Summary:
In the previous commit, the register was saved, but space was not allocated.
This resulted in the parameter save area potentially clobbering r30, leading to
nasty results.

Test Plan: Tests updated

Reviewers: hfinkel

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6906

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2015-01-10 01:57:21 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
34630b6ea9 [X86][SSE] Avoid vector byte shuffles with zero by using pshufb to create zeros
pshufb can shuffle in zero bytes as well as bytes from a source vector - we can use this to avoid having to shuffle 2 vectors and ORing the result when the used inputs from a vector are all zeroable.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6878



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2015-01-09 22:03:19 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
8d7b0bdcf0 [mips] Add support for accessing $gp as a named register.
Summary:
Mips Linux uses $gp to hold a pointer to thread info structure and accesses it
with a named register. This makes this work for LLVM.

The N32 ABI doesn't quite work yet since the frontend generates incorrect IR
for this case. It neglects to truncate the 64-bit GPR to a 32-bit value before
converting to a pointer. Given correct IR (as in the testcase in this patch),
it works correctly.

Reviewers: sstankovic, vmedic, atanasyan

Reviewed By: atanasyan

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6893

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2015-01-09 17:21:30 +00:00
Matthias Braun
c41acffe22 RegisterCoalescer: Fix removeCopyByCommutingDef with subreg liveness
The code that eliminated additional coalescable copies in
removeCopyByCommutingDef() used MergeValueNumberInto() which internally
may merge A into B or B into A. In this case A and B had different Def
points, so we have to reset ValNo.Def to the intended one after merging.

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2015-01-09 03:01:31 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4e98296890 [PowerPC] Fold [sz]ext with fp_to_int lowering where possible
On modern cores with lfiw[az]x, we can fold a sign or zero extension from i32
to i64 into the load necessary for an i64 -> fp conversion.

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2015-01-09 01:34:30 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b7c01bf403 [PowerPC] Mark all instructions as non-cheap for MachineLICM
MachineLICM uses a callback named hasLowDefLatency to determine if an
instruction def operand has a 'low' latency. If all relevant operands have a
'low' latency, the instruction is considered too cheap to hoist out of loops
even in low-register-pressure situations. On PowerPC cores, both the embedded
cores and the others, there is no reason to believe that this is a good choice:
all instructions have a cost inside a loop, and hoisting them when not limited
by register pressure is a reasonable default.

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2015-01-08 22:11:49 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
40cd57eb5c [ARM] Fix a bug in constant island pass that was triggering an assertion.
The assert was being triggered when the distance between a constant pool entry
and its user exceeded the maximally allowed distance after thumb2 branch
shortening. A padding was inserted after a thumb2 branch instruction was shrunk,
which caused the user to be out of range. This is wrong as the padding should
have been inserted by the layout algorithm so that the distance between two
instructions doesn't grow later during thumb2 instruction optimization.

This commit fixes the code in ARMConstantIslands::createNewWater to call
computeBlockSize and set BasicBlock::Unalign when a branch instruction is
inserted to create new water after a basic block. A non-zero Unalign causes
the worst-case padding to be inserted when adjustBBOffsetsAfter is called to
recompute the basic block offsets.

rdar://problem/19130476


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2015-01-08 20:44:50 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
77e85a150c Add saving and restoring of r30 to the prologue and epilogue, respectively
Summary: The PIC additions didn't update the prologue and epilogue code to save and restore r30 (PIC base register).  This does that.

Test Plan: Tests updated.

Reviewers: hfinkel

Reviewed By: hfinkel

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6876

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2015-01-08 15:47:19 +00:00
Kristof Beyls
d1cee9b3bc Fix large stack alignment codegen for ARM and Thumb2 targets
This partially fixes PR13007 (ARM CodeGen fails with large stack
alignment): for ARM and Thumb2 targets, but not for Thumb1, as it
seems stack alignment for Thumb1 targets hasn't been supported at
all.

Producing an aligned stack pointer is done by zero-ing out the lower
bits of the stack pointer. The BIC instruction was used for this.
However, the immediate field of the BIC instruction only allows to
encode an immediate that can zero out up to a maximum of the 8 lower
bits. When a larger alignment is requested, a BIC instruction cannot
be used; llvm was silently producing incorrect code in this case.

This commit fixes code generation for large stack aligments by
using the BFC instruction instead, when the BFC instruction is
available.  When not, it uses 2 instructions: a right shift,
followed by a left shift to zero out the lower bits.

The lowering of ARM::Int_eh_sjlj_dispatchsetup still has code
that unconditionally uses BIC to realign the stack pointer, so it
very likely has the same problem. However, I wasn't able to
produce a test case for that. This commit adds an assert so that
the compiler will fail the assert instead of silently generating
wrong code if this is ever reached.



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2015-01-08 15:09:14 +00:00
Tom Stellard
9a6e4f08fe R600/SI: Remove SIISelLowering::legalizeOperands()
Its functionality has been replaced by calling
SIInstrInfo::legalizeOperands() from
SIISelLowering::AdjstInstrPostInstrSelection() and running the
SIFoldOperands and SIShrinkInstructions passes.

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Elena Demikhovsky
6e8b53da17 Masked Load/Store - fixed a bug in type legalization.
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2015-01-08 12:29:19 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
477eba5f81 Fix a think-o in the test for r225438.
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2015-01-08 12:05:02 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
0858c28ca8 [X86] Don't try to generate direct calls to TLS globals
The call lowering assumes that if the callee is a global, we want to emit a direct call.
This is correct for regular globals, but not for TLS ones.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6862

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2015-01-08 11:50:58 +00:00
Craig Topper
cb964a5c58 Fix test case I missed in r225432.
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2015-01-08 07:57:27 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
9d60e0ff0a [RegAllocGreedy] Introduce a late pass to repair broken hints.
A broken hint is a copy where both ends are assigned different colors. When a
variable gets evicted in the neighborhood of such copies, it is likely we can
reconcile some of them.


** Context **

Copies are inserted during the register allocation via splitting. These split
points are required to relax the constraints on the allocation problem. When
such a point is inserted, both ends of the copy would not share the same color
with respect to the current allocation problem. When variables get evicted,
the allocation problem becomes different and some split point may not be
required anymore. However, the related variables may already have been colored.

This usually shows up in the assembly with pattern like this:
def A
...
save A to B
def A
use A
restore A from B
...
use B

Whereas we could simply have done:
def B
...
def A
use A
...
use B


** Proposed Solution **

A variable having a broken hint is marked for late recoloring if and only if
selecting a register for it evict another variable. Indeed, if no eviction
happens this is pointless to look for recoloring opportunities as it means the
situation was the same as the initial allocation problem where we had to break
the hint.

Finally, when everything has been allocated, we look for recoloring
opportunities for all the identified candidates.
The recoloring is performed very late to rely on accurate copy cost (all
involved variables are allocated).
The recoloring is simple unlike the last change recoloring. It propagates the
color of the broken hint to all its copy-related variables. If the color is
available for them, the recoloring uses it, otherwise it gives up on that hint
even if a more complex coloring would have worked.

The recoloring happens only if it is profitable. The profitability is evaluated
using the expected frequency of the copies of the currently recolored variable
with a) its current color and b) with the target color. If a) is greater or
equal than b), then it is profitable and the recoloring happen.


** Example **

Consider the following example:
BB1:
  a =
  b =
BB2:
  ...
   = b
   = a
Let us assume b gets split:
BB1:
  a =
  b =
BB2:
  c = b
  ...
  d = c
  = d
  = a
Because of how the allocation work, b, c, and d may be assigned different
colors. Now, if a gets evicted to make room for c, assuming b and d were
assigned to something different than a.
We end up with:
BB1:
  a =
  st a, SpillSlot
  b =
BB2:
  c = b
  ...
  d = c
  = d
  e = ld SpillSlot
  = e
This is likely that we can assign the same register for b, c, and d,
getting rid of 2 copies.


** Performances **

Both ARM64 and x86_64 show performance improvements of up to 3% for the
llvm-testsuite + externals with Os and O3. There are a few regressions too that
comes from the (in)accuracy of the block frequency estimate.

<rdar://problem/18312047>


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2015-01-08 01:16:39 +00:00
Matthias Braun
a065cf13cd RegisterCoalescer: Fix valuesIdentical() in some subrange merge cases.
I got confused and assumed SrcIdx/DstIdx of the CoalescerPair is a
subregister index in SrcReg/DstReg, but they are actually subregister
indices of the coalesced register that get you back to SrcReg/DstReg
when applied.

Fixed the bug, improved comments and simplified code accordingly.

Testcase by Tom Stellard!

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2015-01-07 23:58:38 +00:00
Philip Reames
a7f8f932a6 [GC] improve testing around gc.relocate and fix a test
Patch by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com>

"This patch started out as an exploration of gc.relocate, and an attempt
to write a simple test in call-lowering. I then noticed that the
arguments of gc.relocate were not checked fully, so I went in and fixed
a few things. Finally, the most important outcome of this patch is that
my new error handling code caught a bug in a callsite in
stackmap-format."

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6824



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Tom Stellard
a36b682c17 R600/SI: Commute instructions to enable more folding opportunities
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2015-01-07 22:44:19 +00:00
Tom Stellard
a3ee583339 R600/SI: Only fold immediates that have one use
Folding the same immediate into multiple instruction will increase
program size, which can hurt performance.

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2015-01-07 22:18:27 +00:00
Olivier Sallenave
033a537a84 More FMA folding opportunities.
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2015-01-07 20:54:17 +00:00
Tom Stellard
f7587043ef R600/SI: Add a V_MOV_B64 pseudo instruction
This is used to simplify the SIFoldOperands pass and make it easier to
fold immediates.

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2015-01-07 20:27:25 +00:00
Tom Stellard
546520a727 R600/SI: Teach SIFoldOperands to split 64-bit constants when folding
This allows folding of sequences like:

s[0:1] = s_mov_b64 4
v_add_i32 v0, s0, v0
v_addc_u32 v1, s1, v1

into

v_add_i32 v0, 4, v0
v_add_i32 v1, 0, v1

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2015-01-07 19:56:17 +00:00
Philip Reames
28fa9e1e9f Introduce an example statepoint GC strategy
This change includes the most basic possible GCStrategy for a GC which is using the statepoint lowering code. At the moment, this GCStrategy doesn't really do much - aside from actually generate correct stackmaps that is - but I went ahead and added a few extra correctness checks as proof of concept. It's mostly here to provide documentation on how to do one, and to provide a point for various optimization legality hooks I'd like to add going forward. (For context, see the TODOs in InstCombine around gc.relocate.)

Most of the validation logic added here as proof of concept will soon move in to the Verifier.  That move is dependent on http://reviews.llvm.org/D6811

There was discussion in the review thread about addrspace(1) being reserved for something.  I'm going to follow up on a seperate llvmdev thread.  If needed, I'll update all the code at once.

Note that I am deliberately not making a GCStrategy required to use gc.statepoints with this change. I want to give folks out of tree - including myself - a chance to migrate. In a week or two, I'll make having a GCStrategy be required for gc.statepoints. To this end, I added the gc tag to one of the test cases but not others.

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2015-01-07 19:07:50 +00:00
David Majnemer
60812c05e7 X86: Allow the stack probe size to be configurable per function
LLVM emits stack probes on Windows targets to ensure that the stack is
correctly accessed.  However, the amount of stack allocated before
emitting such a probe is hardcoded to 4096.

It is desirable to have this be configurable so that a function might
opt-out of stack probes.  Our level of granularity is at the function
level instead of, say, the module level to permit proper generation of
code after LTO.

Patch by Andrew H!

N.B.  The inliner needs to be updated to properly consider what happens
after inlining a function with a specific stack-probe-size into another
function with a different stack-probe-size.

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2015-01-07 18:14:07 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
d412c608fc [X86] Teach FCOPYSIGN lowering to recognize constant magnitudes.
For code like:
    float foo(float x) { return copysign(1.0, x); }
We used to generate:
    andps  <-0.000000e+00,0,0,0>, %xmm0
    movss  <1.000000e+00>, %xmm1
    andps  <nan>, %xmm1
    orps   %xmm0, %xmm1
Basically doing an abs(1.0f) in the two middle instructions.

We now generate:
    andps  <-0.000000e+00,0,0,0>, %xmm0
    orps   <1.000000e+00,0,0,0>, %xmm0

Builds on cleanups r223415, r223542.
rdar://19049548
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Charlie Turner
7fbbc81d65 [ARM] Add missing Tag_DIV_use tests.
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2015-01-07 11:37:40 +00:00
Karthik Bhat
f2b3638c3d Revert r225165 and r225169
Even thouh gcc produces simialr instructions as Owen pointed out the two patterns aren’t equivalent in the case
where the original subtraction could have caused an overflow.
Reverting the same.



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Matt Arsenault
6a72b20325 R600/SI: Add combine for isinfinite pattern
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Matt Arsenault
42d9f7cf0a R600/SI: Pattern match isinf to v_cmp_class instructions
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Matt Arsenault
a5b2b64292 R600/SI: Add basic DAG combines for fp_class
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Matt Arsenault
b6520ab625 R600/SI: Add class intrinsic
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2015-01-06 23:00:37 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f907a26bc2 Change the .ll syntax for comdats and add a syntactic sugar.
In order to make comdats always explicit in the IR, we decided to make
the syntax a bit more compact for the case of a GlobalObject in a
comdat with the same name.

Just dropping the $name causes problems for

@foo = globabl i32 0, comdat
$bar = comdat ...

and

declare void @foo() comdat
$bar = comdat ...

So the syntax is changed to

@g1 = globabl i32 0, comdat($c1)
@g2 = globabl i32 0, comdat

and

declare void @foo() comdat($c1)
declare void @foo() comdat

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2015-01-06 22:55:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
8e9ba0e588 [PowerPC] Reuse a load operand in int->fp conversions
int->fp conversions on PPC must be done through memory loads and stores. On a
modern core, this process begins by storing the int value to memory, then
loading it using a (sometimes special) FP load instruction. Unfortunately, we
would do this even when the value to be converted was itself a load, and we can
just use that same memory location instead of copying it to another first.
There is a slight complication when handling int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x)) pairs,
because the fp_to_int operand has not been lowered when the int_to_fp is being
lowered. We handle this specially by invoking fp_to_int's lowering logic
(partially) and getting the necessary memory location (some trivial refactoring
was done to make this possible).

This is all somewhat ugly, and it would be nice if some later CodeGen stage
could just clean this stuff up, but because doing so would involve modifying
target-specific nodes (or instructions), it is not immediately clear how that
would work.

Also, remove a related entry from the README.txt for which we now generate
reasonable code.

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2015-01-06 22:31:02 +00:00
Tom Stellard
bac89f3dd2 R600/SI: Insert s_waitcnt before s_barrier instructions.
This ensures that all memory operations are complete when all threads
reach the barrier.

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2015-01-06 19:52:07 +00:00
Tom Stellard
1f996fa36b R600/SI: Add a stub GCNTargetMachine
This is equivalent to the AMDGPUTargetMachine now, but it is the
starting point for separating R600 and GCN functionality into separate
targets.

It is recommened that users start using the gcn triple for GCN-based
GPUs, because using the r600 triple for these GPUs will be deprecated in
the future.

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2015-01-06 18:00:21 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
e46783d5b7 [CodeGenPrepare] Improved logic to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz.
This patch improves the logic added at revision 224899 (see review D6728) that
teaches the backend when it is profitable to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz.

The original algorithm conservatively avoided speculating more than one
instruction from a basic block in a control flow grap modelling an if-statement.
In particular, the only allowed instruction (excluding the terminator) was a
call to cttz/ctlz. However, there are cases where we could be less conservative
and still be able to speculate a call to cttz/ctlz.

With this patch, CodeGenPrepare now tries to speculate a cttz/ctlz if the
result is zero extended/truncated in the same basic block, and the zext/trunc
instruction is "free" for the target.

Added new test cases to CodeGen/X86/cttz-ctlz.ll

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6853


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2015-01-06 17:41:18 +00:00
Hal Finkel
15914b5c22 [PowerPC] Add a regression test for r225251
In r225251, I removed an old entry from the README.txt file. While there are
several contributing factors (including pieces in Clang's ABI code), upon
further reflection, the backend part deserves a regression test.

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2015-01-06 16:46:37 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
a24e012976 [Hexagon] Adding dealloc_return encoding and absolute address stores.
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2015-01-06 16:15:15 +00:00
David Majnemer
b3065539bd X86: Don't make illegal GOTTPOFF relocations
"ELF Handling for Thread-Local Storage" specifies that R_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
relocation target a movq or addq instruction.

Prohibit the truncation of such loads to movl or addl.

This fixes PR22083.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6839

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2015-01-06 07:12:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
10ae865847 [PowerPC] Improve int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x)) combining
The old target DAG combine that allowed for performing int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x))
without a load/store pair is updated here with support for unsigned integers,
and to support single-precision values without a third rounding step, on newer
cores with the appropriate instructions.

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2015-01-06 06:01:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
38c3e2f5c5 [PowerPC] Fix test to pass on Darwin hosts
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2015-01-05 23:17:43 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fcfee17911 [PowerPC] Convert a README.txt entry into a better test
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file (no spurious
or). Remove the README entry and improve the regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:53:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1b84bf2554 [PowerPC] Add a test for truncating a shifted load
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file. Remove the
README entry and add a regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:33:14 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e7d845b709 [PowerPC] Add another test for load/store with update
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file. Remove the
README entry and add a regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:22:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ccc83e4a08 [PowerPC] Fold i1 extensions with other ops
Consider this function from our README.txt file:

  int foo(int a, int b) { return (a < b) << 4; }

We now explicitly track CR bits by default, so the comment in the README.txt
about not really having a SETCC is no longer accurate, but we did generate this
somewhat silly code:

        cmpw 0, 3, 4
        li 3, 0
        li 12, 1
        isel 3, 12, 3, 0
        sldi 3, 3, 4
        blr

which generates the zext as a select between 0 and 1, and then shifts the
result by a constant amount. Here we preprocess the DAG in order to fold the
results of operations on an extension of an i1 value into the SELECT_I[48]
pseudo instruction when the resulting constant can be materialized using one
instruction (just like the 0 and 1). This was not implemented as a DAGCombine
because the resulting code would have been anti-canonical and depends on
replacing chained user nodes, which does not fit well into the lowering
paradigm. Now we generate:

        cmpw 0, 3, 4
        li 3, 0
        li 12, 16
        isel 3, 12, 3, 0
        blr

which is less silly.

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2015-01-05 21:10:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3ab10c1918 [PowerPC] Remove zexts after i32 ctlz
The 64-bit semantics of cntlzw are not special, the 32-bit population count is
stored as a 64-bit value in the range [0,32]. As a result, it is always zero
extended, and it can be added to the PPCISelDAGToDAG peephole optimization as a
frontier instruction for the removal of unnecessary zero extensions.

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2015-01-05 18:52:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0ef99720c5 [PowerPC] Remove zexts after byte-swapping loads
lhbrx and lwbrx not only load their data with byte swapping, but also clear the
upper 32 bits (at least). As a result, they can be added to the PPCISelDAGToDAG
peephole optimization as frontier instructions for the removal of unnecessary
zero extensions.

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2015-01-05 18:09:06 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
3c9fb6e1ad [AArch64] Improve codegen of store lane instructions by avoiding GPR usage.
We used to generate code similar to:

  umov.b        w8, v0[2]
  strb  w8, [x0, x1]

because the STR*ro* patterns were preferred to ST1*.
Instead, we can avoid going through GPRs, and generate:

  add   x8, x0, x1
  st1.b { v0 }[2], [x8]

This patch increases the ST1* AddedComplexity to achieve that.

rdar://16372710
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2015-01-05 17:10:26 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
c52cd839b9 [AArch64] Improve codegen of store lane 0 instructions by directly storing the subregister.
For 0-lane stores, we used to generate code similar to:

  fmov w8, s0
  str w8, [x0, x1, lsl #2]

instead of:

  str s0, [x0, x1, lsl #2]

To correct that: for store lane 0 patterns, directly match to STR <subreg>0.

Byte-sized instructions don't have the special case for a 0 index,
because FPR8s are defined to have untyped content.

rdar://16372710
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6772


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2015-01-05 17:02:28 +00:00
Karthik Bhat
050064d32c Select lower fsub,fabs pattern to fabd on AArch64
This patch lowers patterns such as-
  fsub   v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
  fabs   v0.4s, v0.4s
to
  fabd  v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
on AArch64.

Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6791



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2015-01-05 13:57:59 +00:00
Charlie Turner
b99b8ffb7f Emit the build attribute Tag_conformance.
Claim conformance to version 2.09 of the ARM ABI.

This build attribute must be emitted first amongst the build attributes when
written to an object file. This is to simplify conformance detection by
consumers.

Change-Id: If9eddcfc416bc9ad6e5cc8cdcb05d0031af7657e

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2015-01-05 13:12:17 +00:00
Karthik Bhat
e239724d12 Select lower sub,abs pattern to sabd on AArch64
This patch lowers patterns such as-
  sub	v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
  abs	v0.4s, v0.4s
to
  sabd	v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
on AArch64.

Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6781



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2015-01-05 13:11:07 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0ef8f3189e [PowerPC] Enable speculation of cttz/ctlz
PPC has an instruction for ctlz with defined zero behavior, and our lowering of
cttz (provided by DAGCombine) is also efficient and branchless, so speculating
these makes sense.

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2015-01-05 05:24:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9cad6c8a24 [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using rotation with masking
r225135 added the ability to materialize i64 constants using rotations in order
to reduce the instruction count. Sometimes we can use a rotation only with some
extra masking, so that we take advantage of the fact that generating a bunch of
extra higher-order 1 bits is easy using li/lis.

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2015-01-05 03:41:38 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
c0c36083da [X86][SSE] Added vector packing test for pr12412
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2015-01-04 19:08:03 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
dc18ec0e0d [X86][SSE] Added vector integer truncation tests - based off pr15524
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2015-01-04 17:52:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2ac0826af3 [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using rotation
Materializing full 64-bit constants on PPC64 can be expensive, requiring up to
5 instructions depending on the locations of the non-zero bits. Sometimes
materializing a rotated constant, and then applying the inverse rotation, requires
fewer instructions than the direct method. If so, do that instead.

In r225132, I added support for forming constants using bit inversion. In
effect, this reverts that commit and replaces it with rotation support. The bit
inversion is useful for turning constants that are mostly ones into ones that
are mostly zeros (thus enabling a more-efficient shift-based materialization),
but the same effect can be obtained by using negative constants and a rotate,
and that is at least as efficient, if not more.

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2015-01-04 15:43:55 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d138a7bb3f [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using bit inversion
Materializing full 64-bit constants on PPC64 can be expensive, requiring up to
5 instructions depending on the locations of the non-zero bits. Sometimes
materializing the bit-reversed constant, and then flipping the bits, requires
fewer instructions than the direct method. If so, do that instead.

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2015-01-04 12:35:03 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
97f8f69a7f ARM: permit tail calls to weak externals on COFF
Weak externals are resolved statically, so we can actually generate the tail
call on PE/COFF targets without breaking the requirements.  It is questionable
whether we want to propagate the current behaviour for MachO as the requirements
are part of the ARM ELF specifications, and it seems that prior to the SVN
r215890, we would have tail'ed the call.  For now, be conservative and only
permit it on PE/COFF where the call will always be fully resolved.

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2015-01-03 21:35:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e05b232c20 [PowerPC/BlockPlacement] Allow target to provide a per-loop alignment preference
The existing code provided for specifying a global loop alignment preference.
However, the preferred loop alignment might depend on the loop itself. For
recent POWER cores, loops between 5 and 8 instructions should have 32-byte
alignment (while the others are better with 16-byte alignment) so that the
entire loop will fit in one i-cache line.

To support this, getPrefLoopAlignment has been made virtual, and can be
provided with an optional MachineLoop* so the target can inspect the loop
before answering the query. The default behavior, as before, is to return the
value set with setPrefLoopAlignment. MachineBlockPlacement now queries the
target for each loop instead of only once per function. There should be no
functional change for other targets.

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2015-01-03 17:58:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
a1d22cc789 [PowerPC] Use 16-byte alignment for modern cores for functions/loops
Most modern PowerPC cores prefer that functions and loops start on
16-byte-aligned boundaries (*), so instruct block placement, etc. to make this
happen. The branch selector has also been adjusted so account for the extra
nops that might now be inserted before loop headers.

(*) Some cores actually prefer other alignments for small loops, but that will
    be addressed in a follow-up commit.

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2015-01-03 14:58:25 +00:00
Hal Finkel
958b670c34 [PowerPC] Add support for the CMPB instruction
Newer POWER cores, and the A2, support the cmpb instruction. This instruction
compares its operands, treating each of the 8 bytes in the GPRs separately,
returning a 'mask' result of 0 (for false) or -1 (for true) in each byte.

Code generation support is added, in the form of a PPCISelDAGToDAG
DAG-preprocessing routine, that recognizes patterns close to what the
instruction computes (either exactly, or related by a constant masking
operation), and generates the cmpb instruction (along with any necessary
constant masking operation). This can be expanded if use cases arise.

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2015-01-03 01:16:37 +00:00
Hal Finkel
84cd524ee9 [PowerPC] Improve instruction selection bit-permuting operations (64-bit)
This is the second installment of improvements to instruction selection for "bit
permutation" instruction sequences. r224318 added logic for instruction
selection for 32-bit bit permutation sequences, and this adds lowering for
64-bit sequences. The 64-bit sequences are more complicated than the 32-bit
ones because:
  a) the 64-bit versions of the 32-bit rotate-and-mask instructions
     work by replicating the lower 32-bits of the value-to-be-rotated into the
     upper 32 bits -- and integrating this into the cost modeling for the various
     bit group operations is non-trivial
  b) unlike the 32-bit instructions in 32-bit mode, the rotate-and-mask instructions
     cannot, in one instruction, specify the
     mask starting index, the mask ending index, and the rotation factor. Also,
     forming arbitrary 64-bit constants is more complicated than in 32-bit mode
     because the number of instructions necessary is value dependent.

Plus, support for 'late masking' was added: it is sometimes more efficient to
treat the overall value as if it had no mandatory zero bits when planning the
bit-group insertions, and then mask them in at the very end. Unfortunately, as
the structure of the bit groups is different in the two cases, the more
feasible implementation technique was to generate both instruction sequences,
and then pick the shorter one.

And finally, we now generate reasonable code for i64 bswap:

        rldicl 5, 3, 16, 0
        rldicl 4, 3, 8, 0
        rldicl 6, 3, 24, 0
        rldimi 4, 5, 8, 48
        rldicl 5, 3, 32, 0
        rldimi 4, 6, 16, 40
        rldicl 6, 3, 48, 0
        rldimi 4, 5, 24, 32
        rldicl 5, 3, 56, 0
        rldimi 4, 6, 40, 16
        rldimi 4, 5, 48, 8
        rldimi 4, 3, 56, 0

vs. what we used to produce:

        li 4, 255
        rldicl 5, 3, 24, 40
        rldicl 6, 3, 40, 24
        rldicl 7, 3, 56, 8
        sldi 8, 3, 8
        sldi 10, 3, 24
        sldi 12, 3, 40
        rldicl 0, 3, 8, 56
        sldi 9, 4, 32
        sldi 11, 4, 40
        sldi 4, 4, 48
        andi. 5, 5, 65280
        andis. 6, 6, 255
        andis. 7, 7, 65280
        sldi 3, 3, 56
        and 8, 8, 9
        and 4, 12, 4
        and 9, 10, 11
        or 6, 7, 6
        or 5, 5, 0
        or 3, 3, 4
        or 7, 9, 8
        or 4, 6, 5
        or 3, 3, 7
        or 3, 3, 4

which is 12 instructions, instead of 25, and seems optimal (at least in terms
of code size).

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2015-01-01 02:53:29 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
c0319dd9c2 Revert "merge consecutive stores of extracted vector elements"
This reverts commit r224611. This change causes crashes
in X86 DAG->DAG Instruction Selection.

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2014-12-31 00:40:28 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
d8ae3e1fee x86_64: Fix calls to __morestack under the large code model.
Under the large code model, we cannot assume that __morestack lives within
2^31 bytes of the call site, so we cannot use pc-relative addressing. We
cannot perform the call via a temporary register, as the rax register may
be used to store the static chain, and all other suitable registers may be
either callee-save or used for parameter passing. We cannot use the stack
at this point either because __morestack manipulates the stack directly.

To avoid these issues, perform an indirect call via a read-only memory
location containing the address.

This solution is not perfect, as it assumes that the .rodata section
is laid out within 2^31 bytes of each function body, but this seems to
be sufficient for JIT.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6787

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2014-12-30 20:05:19 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
88e5659aaf [Hexagon] Adding reg-reg indexed load forms.
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2014-12-30 18:58:47 +00:00
Philip Reames
35f43b8786 Semantic tests for memory invalidation at statepoints
These are simply a collection of tests intended to show that information about the contents of gc references in the heap is lost at a statepoint. I've tried to write them so that they don't disallow correct transformations, while still being fairly easy to understand.

p.s. Ideas for additional tests are welcome.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6491



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2014-12-29 23:55:33 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
0bd2ffae08 [Hexagon] Adding post-increment register form stores and register-immediate form stores with tests.
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2014-12-29 20:44:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
a21d820952 Add segmented stack support for DragonFlyBSD.
Patch by Michael Neumann.

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2014-12-29 15:47:28 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
ff95215754 llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel-call-bool.ll: Add explicit -mtriple=x86_64-unknown to satisfy x64.
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2014-12-28 23:37:11 +00:00
Keno Fischer
41bda9f201 [X86][ISel] Fix a regression I introduced in r224884
The else case ResultReg was not checked for validity.
To my surprise, this case was not hit in any of the
existing test cases. This includes a new test cases
that tests this path.

Also drop the `target triple` declaration from the
original test as suggested by H.J. Lu, because
apparently with it the test won't be run on Linux

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2014-12-28 15:20:57 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
bfa4a373f4 [X86] Add missing memory variants to AVX false dependency breaking
Adds missing memory instruction variants to AVX false dependency breaking handling. (SSE was handled in r224246)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6780

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Andrea Di Biagio
70a7cda495 [CodeGenPrepare] Teach when it is profitable to speculate calls to @llvm.cttz/ctlz.
If the control flow is modelling an if-statement where the only instruction in
the 'then' basic block (excluding the terminator) is a call to cttz/ctlz,
CodeGenPrepare can try to speculate the cttz/ctlz call and simplify the control
flow graph.

Example:
\code
entry:
  %cmp = icmp eq i64 %val, 0
  br i1 %cmp, label %end.bb, label %then.bb

then.bb:
  %c = tail call i64 @llvm.cttz.i64(i64 %val, i1 true)
  br label %end.bb

end.bb:
  %cond = phi i64 [ %c, %then.bb ], [ 64, %entry]
\code

In this example, basic block %then.bb is taken if value %val is not zero.
Also, the phi node in %end.bb would propagate the size-of in bits of %val
only if %val is equal to zero.

With this patch, CodeGenPrepare will try to hoist the call to cttz from %then.bb
into basic block %entry only if cttz is cheap to speculate for the target.

Added two new hooks in TargetLowering.h to let targets customize the behavior
(i.e. decide whether it is cheap or not to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz). The
two new methods are 'isCheapToSpeculateCtlz' and 'isCheapToSpeculateCttz'.
By default, both methods return 'false'.
On X86, method 'isCheapToSpeculateCtlz' returns true only if the target has
LZCNT. Method 'isCheapToSpeculateCttz' only returns true if the target has BMI.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6728


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Elena Demikhovsky
8499a501e4 Scalarizer for masked load and store intrinsics.
Masked vector intrinsics are a part of common LLVM IR, but they are really supported on AVX2 and AVX-512 targets. I added a code that translates masked intrinsic for all other targets. The masked vector intrinsic is converted to a chain of scalar operations inside conditional basic blocks.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6436



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2014-12-28 08:54:45 +00:00
David Majnemer
bd64447bf3 PowerPC: CTR shouldn't fire if a TLS call is in the loop
Determining the address of a TLS variable results in a function call in
certain TLS models.  This means that a simple ICmpInst might actually
result in invalidating the CTR register.

In such cases, do not attempt to rely on the CTR register for loop
optimization purposes.

This fixes PR22034.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6786

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2014-12-27 19:45:38 +00:00
Keno Fischer
cc80af1b4f [FastIsel][X86] Fix invalid register replacement for bool args
Summary:
Consider the following IR:

  %3 = load i8* undef
  %4 = trunc i8 %3 to i1
  %5 = call %jl_value_t.0* @foo(..., i1 %4, ...)
  ret %jl_value_t.0* %5

Bools (that are the result of direct truncs) are lowered as whatever
the argument to the trunc was and a "and 1", causing the part of the
MBB responsible for this argument to look something like this:

  %vreg8<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg7<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg8,%vreg7

Later, when the load is lowered, it will insert

  %vreg15<def> = MOV8rm %vreg14, 1, %noreg, 0, %noreg; mem:LD1[undef] GR8:%vreg15 GR64:%vreg14

but remember to (at the end of isel) replace vreg7 by vreg15. Now for
the bug. In fast isel lowering, we mistakenly mark vreg8 as the result
of the load instead of the trunc. This adds a fixup to have
vreg8 replaced by whatever the result of the load is as well, so
we end up with

  %vreg15<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg15<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg15

which is an SSA violation and causes problems later down the road.

This fixes PR21557.

Test Plan: Test test case from PR21557 is added to the test suite.

Reviewers: ributzka

Reviewed By: ributzka

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6245

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2014-12-27 13:10:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3bea6d7604 No need to run llvm-as. NFC.
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2014-12-26 16:42:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d7b2788e51 [PowerPC] [FastISel] i1 constants must be zero extended
When materializing constant i1 values, they must be zero extended. We represent
i1 values as [0, 1], not [0, -1], in i32 registers. As it turns out, this code
path was dead for i1 values prior to r216006 (which is why this did not manifest in
miscompiles until recently).

Fixes -O0 self-hosting on PPC64/Linux.

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2014-12-25 23:08:25 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
b31322328a Masked Load/Store - Changed the order of parameters in intrinsics.
No functional changes.
The documentation is coming.



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2014-12-25 07:49:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
e277a13a71 CodeGen: Error on redefinitions instead of asserting
It's possible to have a prior definition of a symbol in module asm.
Raise an error instead of crashing.

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2014-12-24 23:06:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
d36cad9914 CodeGen: Allow aliases to be overridden by variables
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2014-12-24 22:44:29 +00:00
David Majnemer
e54eacce75 MC: Label definitions are permitted after .set directives
.set directives may be overridden by other .set directives as well as
label definitions.

This fixes PR22019.

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2014-12-24 10:27:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel
c9e5247ea7 [PowerPC] Ensure that the TOC reload directly follows bctrl on PPC64
On non-Darwin PPC64, the TOC reload needs to come directly after the bctrl
instruction (for indirect calls) because the 'bctrl/ld 2, 40(1)' instruction
sequence is interpreted by the unwinding code in libgcc. To make sure these
occur as a pair, as with other pairings interpreted by the linker, fuse the two
instructions into one instruction (for code generation only).

In the future, we might wish to do this by emitting CFI directives instead,
but this solution is simpler, and mirrors what GCC does. Additional discussion
on this point is contained in the PR.

Fixes PR22015.

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2014-12-23 22:29:40 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
3c3fc28384 [Hexagon] Reapplying 224775 load words.
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2014-12-23 20:02:16 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
6a9ef539c6 Reverting 224775 until mayLoad flag is addressed.
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2014-12-23 19:22:59 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
5b7d5db23b [Hexagon] Adding word loads.
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2014-12-23 18:06:56 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
1a637e9fc0 AVX-512: Added FMA instructions, intrinsics an tests for KNL and SKX targets
by Asaf Badouh

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6456



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Hal Finkel
2bea947207 [PowerPC] Don't mark the return-address slot as immutable
It is tempting to mark the fixed stack slot used to store the return address as
immutable when lowering @llvm.returnaddress(i32 0). Unfortunately, within the
function, it is not completely immutable: it is written during the function
prologue. When using post-RA instruction scheduling, the prologue instructions
are available for scheduling, and we're not free to interchange the order of a
particular store in the prologue with loads from that stack location.

Fixes PR21976.

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2014-12-23 09:45:06 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
6709428067 AVX-512: BLENDM - fixed encoding of the broadcast version
Added more intrinsics and encoding tests.



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2014-12-23 09:36:28 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
1f0ddef593 [DagCombine] Improve DAGCombiner BUILD_VECTOR when it has two sources of elements
This partially fixes PR21943.

For AVX, we go from:

vmovq   (%rsi), %xmm0
vmovq   (%rdi), %xmm1
vpermilps       $-27, %xmm1, %xmm2 ## xmm2 = xmm1[1,1,2,3]
vinsertps       $16, %xmm2, %xmm1, %xmm1 ## xmm1 = xmm1[0],xmm2[0],xmm1[2,3]
vinsertps       $32, %xmm0, %xmm1, %xmm1 ## xmm1 = xmm1[0,1],xmm0[0],xmm1[3]
vpermilps       $-27, %xmm0, %xmm0 ## xmm0 = xmm0[1,1,2,3]
vinsertps       $48, %xmm0, %xmm1, %xmm0 ## xmm0 = xmm1[0,1,2],xmm0[0]

To the expected:

vmovq   (%rdi), %xmm0
vmovhpd (%rsi), %xmm0, %xmm0
retq

Fixing this for AVX2 is still open.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6749

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2014-12-23 08:59:45 +00:00
Hal Finkel
775294d183 [PowerPC] Don't attempt a 64-bit pow2 division on PPC32
In r224033, in moving the signed power-of-2 division expansion into
BuildSDIVPow2, I accidentally made it possible to attempt the lowering for a
64-bit division on PPC32. This later asserts.

Fixes PR21928.

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2014-12-23 08:38:50 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
bc47ceef43 [ARM] Don't break alignment when combining base updates into load/stores.
r223862/r224203 tried to also combine base-updating load/stores.
There was a mistake there: the alignment was added as is as an operand to
the ARMISD::VLD/VST node.  However, the VLD/VST selection logic doesn't care
about less-than-standard alignment attributes.
For example, no matter the alignment of a v2i64 load (say 1), SelectVLD picks
VLD1q64 (because of the memory type).  But VLD1q64 ("vld1.64 {dXX, dYY}") is
8-aligned, per ARMARMv7a 3.2.1.
For the 1-aligned load, what we really want is VLD1q8.

This commit introduces bitcasts if necessary, and changes the vld/vst type to
one whose standard alignment matches the original load/store alignment.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6759


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2014-12-23 06:07:31 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
860122b3b7 X86: Don't over-align combined loads.
When combining consecutive loads+inserts into a single vector load,
we should keep the alignment of the base load. Doing otherwise can, and does,
lead to using overly aligned instructions. In the included test case, for
example, using a 32-byte vmovaps on a 16-byte aligned value. Oops.

rdar://19190968

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2014-12-23 00:35:23 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
34b7fde802 Make musttail more robust for vector types on x86
Previously I tried to plug musttail into the existing vararg lowering
code. That turned out to be a mistake, because non-vararg calls use
significantly different register lowering, even on x86. For example, AVX
vectors are usually passed in registers to normal functions and memory
to vararg functions.  Now musttail uses a completely separate lowering.

Hopefully this can be used as the basis for non-x86 perfect forwarding.

Reviewers: majnemer

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6156

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2014-12-22 23:58:37 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
9c0a115fbe [Hexagon] Adding memb instruction. Fixing whitespace in test from 224730.
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2014-12-22 21:40:43 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes
ba059464c3 [x86] Add vector @llvm.ctpop intrinsic custom lowering
Currently, when ctpop is supported for scalar types, the expansion of
@llvm.ctpop.vXiY uses vector element extractions, insertions and individual
calls to @llvm.ctpop.iY. When not, expansion with bit-math operations is used
for the scalar calls.

Local haswell measurements show that we can improve vector @llvm.ctpop.vXiY
expansion in some cases by using a using a vector parallel bit twiddling
approach, based on:

v = v - ((v >> 1) & 0x55555555);
v = (v & 0x33333333) + ((v >> 2) & 0x33333333);
v = ((v + (v >> 4) & 0xF0F0F0F)
v = v + (v >> 8)
v = v + (v >> 16)
v = v & 0x0000003F
(from http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetParallel)

When scalar ctpop isn't supported, the approach above performs better for
v2i64, v4i32, v4i64 and v8i32 (see numbers below). And even when scalar ctpop
is supported, this approach performs ~2x better for v8i32.

Here, x86_64 implies -march=corei7-avx without ctpop and x86_64h includes ctpop
support with -march=core-avx2.

== [x86_64h - new]
v8i32: 0.661685
v4i32: 0.514678
v4i64: 0.652009
v2i64: 0.324289
== [x86_64h - old]
v8i32: 1.29578
v4i32: 0.528807
v4i64: 0.65981
v2i64: 0.330707

== [x86_64 - new]
v8i32: 1.003
v4i32: 0.656273
v4i64: 1.11711
v2i64: 0.754064
== [x86_64 - old]
v8i32: 2.34886
v4i32: 1.72053
v4i64: 1.41086
v2i64: 1.0244

More work for other vector types will come next.

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2014-12-22 19:45:43 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
7b88565334 [CodeGenPrepare] Handle properly the promotion of operands when this does not
generate instructions.

Fixes PR21978.
Related to <rdar://problem/18310086>


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2014-12-22 18:11:52 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
c1aa521fb4 AVX-512: Added all forms of BLENDM instructions,
intrinsics, encoding tests for AVX-512F and skx instructions.



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Karthik Bhat
0c2590a266 Lower multiply-negate operation to mneg on AArch64
This patch pattern matches code such as-
neg	 w8, w8
mul	 w8, w9, w8
to
mneg	 w8, w8, w9

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Rafael Espindola
b646a4b0b8 Convert a few tests to FileCheck. NFC.
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2014-12-22 13:29:46 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
d796cf2e01 Enable (sext x) == C --> x == (trunc C) combine
Extend the existing code which handles this for zext. This makes this
more useful for targets with ZeroOrNegativeOne BooleanContent and
obsoletes a custom combine SI uses for i1 setcc (sext(i1), 0, setne)
since the constant will now be shrunk to i1.

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2014-12-21 16:48:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
795bfc9234 [x86] Change the test added in r223774 to first check the spelling of
the error message for a bogus processor, and then look specifically for
that error message using FileCheck.

I actually tried to write the test this way at first, but drew a blank
on how to ensure the error message stayed in sync (oops). Now that I've
recalled how to do that, this is clearly better.

It also fixes an issue with a malloc implementation that actually prints
to stderr in all cases, which was causing problems for some builders it
seems.

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2014-12-20 02:19:22 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
573b762b68 Masked load and store codegen - fixed 128-bit vectors
The codegen failed on 128-bit types on AVX2.
I added patterns and in td files and tests.



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2014-12-19 23:27:57 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
7fc3bdab6a R600/SI: Only form min/max with 1 use.
If the condition is used for something else, this increases
the number of instructions.

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2014-12-19 23:15:30 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
0f85d54670 Add the ExceptionHandling::MSVC enumeration
It is intended to be used for a family of personality functions that
have similar IR preparation requirements. Typically when interoperating
with MSVC personality functions, bits of functionality need to be
outlined from the main function into helper functions. There is also
usually more than one landing pad per invoke, which does not match the
LLVM IR landingpad representation.

None of this is implemented yet. This change just adds a new enum that
is active for *-windows-msvc and delegates to the EH removal preparation
pass.  No functionality change for other targets.

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2014-12-19 22:19:48 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
9ccbf1a260 Model sqrtss as a binary operation with one source operand tied to the destination (PR14221)
This is a continuation of r167064 ( http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=revision&revision=167064 ).
That patch started to fix PR14221 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=14221 ), but it was not completed. 

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6330



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Tom Stellard
87bd2fa24b R600/SI: Make sure non-inline constants aren't folded into mubuf soffset operand
mubuf instructions now define the soffset field using the SCSrc_32
register class which indicates that only SGPRs and inline constants
are allowed.

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2014-12-19 22:15:30 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
9caa5bdec0 CodeGen: do not attempt to invalidate virtual registers for zero-sized phis.
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2014-12-19 20:50:07 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
3c3cd10928 merge consecutive stores of extracted vector elements
Add a path to DAGCombiner::MergeConsecutiveStores() 
to combine multiple scalar stores when the store operands
are extracted vector elements. This is a partial fix for
PR21711 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21711 ).

For the new test case, codegen improves from:

   vmovss  %xmm0, (%rdi)
   vextractps      $1, %xmm0, 4(%rdi)
   vextractps      $2, %xmm0, 8(%rdi)
   vextractps      $3, %xmm0, 12(%rdi)
   vextractf128    $1, %ymm0, %xmm0
   vmovss  %xmm0, 16(%rdi)
   vextractps      $1, %xmm0, 20(%rdi)
   vextractps      $2, %xmm0, 24(%rdi)
   vextractps      $3, %xmm0, 28(%rdi)
   vzeroupper
   retq

To:

   vmovups	%ymm0, (%rdi)
   vzeroupper
   retq

Patch reviewed by Nadav Rotem.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6698



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Jozef Kolek
c9ae6ee7a0 [mips][microMIPS] Fix bugs related to atomic SC/LL instructions
Fix bugs related to atomic microMIPS SC/LL instructions: While expanding atomic
operations the mips32r2 encoding was emitted instead of microMIPS.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6659


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Toma Tabacu
c82c8a824a [mips] Clean up the CodeGen/Mips/inlineasmmemop.ll test. NFC.
Summary:
Improve comments and remove a redundant attribute list.
There are no functional changes (to the CHECK's or to the code).

Part of these changes were suggested in http://reviews.llvm.org/D6637.

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6705

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2014-12-18 13:03:51 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
d25d7bb372 [AVX512] Enable FP arithmetic lowering for AVX512VL subsets.
Added RegOp2MemOpTable4 to transform 4th operand from register to memory in merge-masked versions of instructions. 
Added lowering tests.


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2014-12-18 12:28:22 +00:00
Eric Christopher
c559ba7251 Add a new string member to the TargetOptions struct for the name
of the abi we should be using. For targets that don't use the
option there's no change, otherwise this allows external users
to set the ABI via string and avoid some of the -backend-option
pain in clang.

Use this option to move the ABI for the ARM port from the
Subtarget to the TargetMachine and update the testcases
accordingly since it's no longer valid to set via -mattr.

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2014-12-18 02:20:58 +00:00
Eric Christopher
360cbd4839 Model ARM backend ABI selection after the front end code doing the
same. This will change the "bare metal" ABI from APCS to AAPCS.

The only difference between the front and back end code is that
the code for Triple::GNU was added for environment. That will migrate
to the front end shortly.

Tests updated with the ABI they were originally testing in the case
of bare metal (e.g. -mtriple armv7) or with a -gnu for arm-linux
triples.

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2014-12-18 02:08:45 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
aa14ffddcf R600/SI: Fix f64 inline immediates
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2014-12-17 21:04:08 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
9830b459be [NVPTX] Fix bugs related to isSingleValueType
Summary:
With isSingleValueType starting to treat vector types as single-value types,
code that uses this interface needs to be updated.

Test Plan:
vector-global.ll
nvcl-param-align.ll

Reviewers: jholewinski

Reviewed By: jholewinski

Subscribers: llvm-commits, meheff, eliben, jholewinski

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6573

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2014-12-17 17:59:04 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
898a22d7a5 Fix CR/LF line endings in test case
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2014-12-17 17:52:12 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
fd350586f5 [DAGCombine] Slightly improve lowering of BUILD_VECTOR into a shuffle.
This handles the case of a BUILD_VECTOR being constructed out of elements extracted from a vector twice the size of the result vector. Previously this was always scalarized. Now, we try to construct a shuffle node that feeds on extract_subvectors.

This fixes PR15872 and provides a partial fix for PR21711.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6678

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2014-12-17 12:32:17 +00:00
Toma Tabacu
3fea427a63 [mips] Set GCC-compatible MIPS asssembler options before inline asm blocks.
Summary:
When generating MIPS assembly, LLVM always overrides the default assembler options by emitting the '.set noreorder', '.set nomacro' and '.set noat' directives,
while GCC uses the default options if an assembly-level function contains inline assembly code.

This becomes a problem when the code generated by LLVM is interleaved with inline assembly which assumes GCC-like assembler options (from Linux, for example).

This patch fixes these conflicts by setting the appropriate assembler options at the beginning of an inline asm block and popping them at the end.

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6637

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2014-12-17 10:56:16 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
1e2604dccc [CodeGenPrepare] Reapply r224351 with a fix for the assertion failure:
The type promotion helper does not support vector type, so when make
such it does not kick in in such cases.

Original commit message:
[CodeGenPrepare] Move sign/zero extensions near loads using type promotion.

This patch extends the optimization in CodeGenPrepare that moves a sign/zero
extension near a load when the target can combine them. The optimization may
promote any operations between the extension and the load to make that possible.

Although this optimization may be beneficial for all targets, in particular
AArch64, this is enabled for X86 only as I have not benchmarked it for other
targets yet.


** Context **

Most targets feature extended loads, i.e., loads that perform a zero or sign
extension for free. In that context it is interesting to expose such pattern in
CodeGenPrepare so that the instruction selection pass can form such loads.
Sometimes, this pattern is blocked because of instructions between the load and
the extension. When those instructions are promotable to the extended type, we
can expose this pattern.


** Motivating Example **

Let us consider an example:
define void @foo(i8* %addr1, i32* %addr2, i8 %a, i32 %b) {
  %ld = load i8* %addr1
  %zextld = zext i8 %ld to i32
  %ld2 = load i32* %addr2
  %add = add nsw i32 %ld2, %zextld
  %sextadd = sext i32 %add to i64
  %zexta = zext i8 %a to i32
  %addza = add nsw i32 %zexta, %zextld
  %sextaddza = sext i32 %addza to i64
  %addb = add nsw i32 %b, %zextld
  %sextaddb = sext i32 %addb to i64
  call void @dummy(i64 %sextadd, i64 %sextaddza, i64 %sextaddb)
  ret void
}

As it is, this IR generates the following assembly on x86_64:
[...]
  movzbl  (%rdi), %eax   # zero-extended load
  movl  (%rsi), %es      # plain load
  addl  %eax, %esi       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %esi, %rdi     # sign extend the result of add
  movzbl  %dl, %edx      # zero extend the first argument
  addl  %eax, %edx       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %edx, %rsi     # sign extend the result of add
  addl  %eax, %ecx       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %ecx, %rdx     # sign extend the result of add
[...]
The throughput of this sequence is 7.45 cycles on Ivy Bridge according to IACA.

Now, by promoting the additions to form more extended loads we would generate:
[...]
  movzbl  (%rdi), %eax   # zero-extended load
  movslq  (%rsi), %rdi   # sign-extended load
  addq  %rax, %rdi       # 64-bit add
  movzbl  %dl, %esi      # zero extend the first argument
  addq  %rax, %rsi       # 64-bit add
  movslq  %ecx, %rdx     # sign extend the second argument
  addq  %rax, %rdx       # 64-bit add
[...]
The throughput of this sequence is 6.15 cycles on Ivy Bridge according to IACA.

This kind of sequences happen a lot on code using 32-bit indexes on 64-bit
architectures.

Note: The throughput numbers are similar on Sandy Bridge and Haswell.


** Proposed Solution **

To avoid the penalty of all these sign/zero extensions, we merge them in the
loads at the beginning of the chain of computation by promoting all the chain of
computation on the extended type. The promotion is done if and only if we do not
introduce new extensions, i.e., if we do not degrade the code quality.
To achieve this, we extend the existing “move ext to load” optimization with the
promotion mechanism introduced to match larger patterns for addressing mode
(r200947).
The idea of this extension is to perform the following transformation:
ext(promotableInst1(...(promotableInstN(load))))
=>
promotedInst1(...(promotedInstN(ext(load))))

The promotion mechanism in that optimization is enabled by a new TargetLowering
switch, which is off by default. In other words, by default, the optimization
performs the “move ext to load” optimization as it was before this patch.


** Performance **

Configuration: x86_64: Ivy Bridge fixed at 2900MHz running OS X 10.10.
Tested Optimization Levels: O3/Os
Tests: llvm-testsuite + externals.
Results:
- No regression beside noise.
- Improvements:
CINT2006/473.astar:  ~2%
Benchmarks/PAQ8p: ~2%
Misc/perlin: ~3%

The results are consistent for both O3 and Os.

<rdar://problem/18310086>


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2014-12-17 01:36:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
0c7f4e46b6 Revert "[CodeGenPrepare] Move sign/zero extensions near loads using type promotion."
This reverts commit r224351. It causes assertion failures when building
ICU.

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2014-12-17 00:29:23 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
74b5b195fd SelectionDAG switch lowering: use 'unsigned' to count destination popularity
SwitchInst::getNumCases() returns unsinged, so using uint64_t to count cases
seems unnecessary.

Also fix a missing CHECK in the test case.

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2014-12-16 23:41:59 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
9ab434750a fix typo, add spaces; NFC
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2014-12-16 22:48:42 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
2385e98928 [X86][SSE] Vector double -> float conversion memory folding (cvtpd2ps)
Added a missing memory folding relationship for the (V)CVTPD2PS instruction - we can safely fold these for stack reloads.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6663



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2014-12-16 22:30:10 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
128b2c383c merge consecutive loads that are offset from a base address
SelectionDAG::isConsecutiveLoad() was not detecting consecutive loads
when the first load was offset from a base address. 

This patch recognizes that pattern and subtracts the offset before comparing
the second load to see if it is consecutive.

The codegen change in the new test case improves from:

vmovsd	32(%rdi), %xmm0
vmovsd	48(%rdi), %xmm1 
vmovhpd	56(%rdi), %xmm1, %xmm1
vmovhpd	40(%rdi), %xmm0, %xmm0
vinsertf128	$1, %xmm1, %ymm0, %ymm0

To:

vmovups	32(%rdi), %ymm0

An existing test case is also improved from:

vmovsd	(%rdi), %xmm0
vmovsd	16(%rdi), %xmm1
vmovsd	24(%rdi), %xmm2
vunpcklpd	%xmm2, %xmm0, %xmm0 ## xmm0 = xmm0[0],xmm2[0]
vmovhpd	8(%rdi), %xmm1, %xmm3

To:

vmovsd	(%rdi), %xmm0
vmovsd	16(%rdi), %xmm1
vmovhpd	24(%rdi), %xmm0, %xmm0
vmovhpd	8(%rdi), %xmm1, %xmm1

This patch fixes PR21771 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21771 ).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6642



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2014-12-16 21:57:18 +00:00
JF Bastien
50b8835451 x86-32: PUSHF/POPF use/def EFLAGS
Summary: As a side-quest for D6629 jvoung pointed out that I should use -verify-machineinstrs and this found a bug in x86-32's handling of EFLAGS for PUSHF/POPF. This patch fixes the use/def, and adds -verify-machineinstrs to all x86 tests which contain 'EFLAGS'. One exception: this patch leaves inline-asm-fpstack.ll as-is because it fails -verify-machineinstrs in a way unrelated to EFLAGS. This patch also modifies cmpxchg-clobber-flags.ll along the lines of what D6629 already does by also testing i386.

Test Plan: ninja check

Reviewers: t.p.northover, jvoung

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6687

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2014-12-16 20:15:45 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
93b6e016b1 [CodeGenPrepare] Move sign/zero extensions near loads using type promotion.
This patch extends the optimization in CodeGenPrepare that moves a sign/zero
extension near a load when the target can combine them. The optimization may
promote any operations between the extension and the load to make that possible.

Although this optimization may be beneficial for all targets, in particular
AArch64, this is enabled for X86 only as I have not benchmarked it for other
targets yet.


** Context **

Most targets feature extended loads, i.e., loads that perform a zero or sign
extension for free. In that context it is interesting to expose such pattern in
CodeGenPrepare so that the instruction selection pass can form such loads.
Sometimes, this pattern is blocked because of instructions between the load and
the extension. When those instructions are promotable to the extended type, we
can expose this pattern.


** Motivating Example **

Let us consider an example:
define void @foo(i8* %addr1, i32* %addr2, i8 %a, i32 %b) {
  %ld = load i8* %addr1
  %zextld = zext i8 %ld to i32
  %ld2 = load i32* %addr2
  %add = add nsw i32 %ld2, %zextld
  %sextadd = sext i32 %add to i64
  %zexta = zext i8 %a to i32
  %addza = add nsw i32 %zexta, %zextld
  %sextaddza = sext i32 %addza to i64
  %addb = add nsw i32 %b, %zextld
  %sextaddb = sext i32 %addb to i64
  call void @dummy(i64 %sextadd, i64 %sextaddza, i64 %sextaddb)
  ret void
}

As it is, this IR generates the following assembly on x86_64:
[...]
  movzbl  (%rdi), %eax   # zero-extended load
  movl  (%rsi), %es      # plain load
  addl  %eax, %esi       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %esi, %rdi     # sign extend the result of add
  movzbl  %dl, %edx      # zero extend the first argument
  addl  %eax, %edx       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %edx, %rsi     # sign extend the result of add
  addl  %eax, %ecx       # 32-bit add
  movslq  %ecx, %rdx     # sign extend the result of add
[...]
The throughput of this sequence is 7.45 cycles on Ivy Bridge according to IACA.

Now, by promoting the additions to form more extended loads we would generate:
[...]
  movzbl  (%rdi), %eax   # zero-extended load
  movslq  (%rsi), %rdi   # sign-extended load
  addq  %rax, %rdi       # 64-bit add
  movzbl  %dl, %esi      # zero extend the first argument
  addq  %rax, %rsi       # 64-bit add
  movslq  %ecx, %rdx     # sign extend the second argument
  addq  %rax, %rdx       # 64-bit add
[...]
The throughput of this sequence is 6.15 cycles on Ivy Bridge according to IACA.

This kind of sequences happen a lot on code using 32-bit indexes on 64-bit
architectures.

Note: The throughput numbers are similar on Sandy Bridge and Haswell.


** Proposed Solution **

To avoid the penalty of all these sign/zero extensions, we merge them in the
loads at the beginning of the chain of computation by promoting all the chain of
computation on the extended type. The promotion is done if and only if we do not
introduce new extensions, i.e., if we do not degrade the code quality.
To achieve this, we extend the existing “move ext to load” optimization with the
promotion mechanism introduced to match larger patterns for addressing mode
(r200947).
The idea of this extension is to perform the following transformation:
ext(promotableInst1(...(promotableInstN(load))))
=>
promotedInst1(...(promotedInstN(ext(load))))

The promotion mechanism in that optimization is enabled by a new TargetLowering
switch, which is off by default. In other words, by default, the optimization
performs the “move ext to load” optimization as it was before this patch.


** Performance **

Configuration: x86_64: Ivy Bridge fixed at 2900MHz running OS X 10.10.
Tested Optimization Levels: O3/Os
Tests: llvm-testsuite + externals.
Results:
- No regression beside noise.
- Improvements:
CINT2006/473.astar:  ~2%
Benchmarks/PAQ8p: ~2%
Misc/perlin: ~3%

The results are consistent for both O3 and Os.

<rdar://problem/18310086>


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2014-12-16 19:09:03 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
41100285aa [AVX512] Enable integer arithmetic lowering for AVX512BW/VL subsets.
Added lowering tests.


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2014-12-16 18:24:07 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
8fe9488a40 combine consecutive subvector 16-byte loads into one 32-byte load
This is a fix for PR21709 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21709 ).
When we have 2 consecutive 16-byte loads that are merged into one 32-byte vector,
we can use a single 32-byte load instead. 
But we don't do this for SandyBridge / IvyBridge because they have slower 32-byte memops.
We also don't bother using 32-byte *integer* loads on a machine that only has AVX1 (btver2)
because those operands would have to be split in half anyway since there is no support for
32-byte integer math ops.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6492



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2014-12-16 16:30:01 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
a4b6922fde [mips] Fix arguments-struct.ll for Windows and OSX hosts.
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2014-12-16 11:21:58 +00:00
Bradley Smith
a9d9f7eae8 [ARM] Prevent PerformVCVTCombine from combining a vmul/vcvt with 8 lanes
This would result in a crash since the vcvt used does not support v8i32 types.



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2014-12-16 10:59:27 +00:00
Hal Finkel
edfeeb6d70 [PowerPC] Improve instruction selection bit-permuting operations (32-bit)
The PowerPC backend, somewhat embarrassingly, did not generate an
optimal-length sequence of instructions for a 32-bit bswap. While adding a
pattern for the bswap intrinsic to fix this would not have been terribly
difficult, doing so would not have addressed the real problem: we had been
generating poor code for many bit-permuting operations (by which I mean things
like byte-swap that permute the bits of one or more inputs around in various
ways). Here are some initial steps toward solving this deficiency.

Bit-permuting operations are represented, at the SDAG level, using ISD::ROTL,
SHL, SRL, AND and OR (mostly with constant second operands). Looking back
through these operations, we can build up a description of the bits in the
resulting value in terms of bits of one or more input values (and constant
zeros). For each bit, we compute the rotation amount from the original value,
and then group consecutive (value, rotation factor) bits into groups. Groups
sharing these attributes are then collected and sorted, and we can then
instruction select the entire permutation using a combination of masked
rotations (rlwinm), imm ands (andi/andis), and masked rotation inserts
(rlwimi).

The result is that instead of lowering an i32 bswap as:

	rlwinm 5, 3, 24, 16, 23
	rlwinm 4, 3, 24, 0, 7
	rlwimi 4, 3, 8, 8, 15
	rlwimi 5, 3, 8, 24, 31
	rlwimi 4, 5, 0, 16, 31

we now produce:

	rlwinm 4, 3, 8, 0, 31
	rlwimi 4, 3, 24, 16, 23
	rlwimi 4, 3, 24, 0, 7

and for the 'test6' example in the PowerPC/README.txt file:

 unsigned test6(unsigned x) {
   return ((x & 0x00FF0000) >> 16) | ((x & 0x000000FF) << 16);
 }

we used to produce:

	lis 4, 255
	rlwinm 3, 3, 16, 0, 31
	ori 4, 4, 255
	and 3, 3, 4

and now we produce:

	rlwinm 4, 3, 16, 24, 31
	rlwimi 4, 3, 16, 8, 15

and, as a nice bonus, this fixes the FIXME in
test/CodeGen/PowerPC/rlwimi-and.ll.

This commit does not include instruction-selection for i64 operations, those
will come later.

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2014-12-16 05:51:41 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
2f7e202f27 Added missing tests for X86vzmovl folding. NFC.
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2014-12-15 22:45:48 +00:00
JF Bastien
13c782674a x86: Emit LOCK prefix after DATA16
Summary: x86 allows either ordering for the LOCK and DATA16 prefixes, but using GCC+GAS leads to different code generation than using LLVM. This change matches the order that GAS emits the x86 prefixes when a semicolon isn't used in inline assembly (see tc-i386.c comment before define LOCK_PREFIX), and helps simplify tooling that operates on the instruction's byte sequence (such as NaCl's validator). This change shouldn't have any performance impact.

Test Plan: ninja check

Reviewers: craig.topper, jvoung

Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6630

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2014-12-15 22:34:58 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
1ef70ff39b IR: Make metadata typeless in assembly
Now that `Metadata` is typeless, reflect that in the assembly.  These
are the matching assembly changes for the metadata/value split in
r223802.

  - Only use the `metadata` type when referencing metadata from a call
    intrinsic -- i.e., only when it's used as a `Value`.

  - Stop pretending that `ValueAsMetadata` is wrapped in an `MDNode`
    when referencing it from call intrinsics.

So, assembly like this:

    define @foo(i32 %v) {
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{i32 %v}, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{i32 7}, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !1, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !3, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{metadata !3}, metadata !0)
      ret void, !bar !2
    }
    !0 = metadata !{metadata !2}
    !1 = metadata !{i32* @global}
    !2 = metadata !{metadata !3}
    !3 = metadata !{}

turns into this:

    define @foo(i32 %v) {
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32 %v, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32 7, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32* @global, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !3, metadata !0)
      call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{!3}, metadata !0)
      ret void, !bar !2
    }
    !0 = !{!2}
    !1 = !{i32* @global}
    !2 = !{!3}
    !3 = !{}

I wrote an upgrade script that handled almost all of the tests in llvm
and many of the tests in cfe (even handling many `CHECK` lines).  I've
attached it (or will attach it in a moment if you're speedy) to PR21532
to help everyone update their out-of-tree testcases.

This is part of PR21532.

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2014-12-15 19:07:53 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
299e0d4c24 [X86] Break false dependencies before partial register updates when the source operand is in memory
Adds the various "rm" instruction variants into the list of instructions that have a partial register update. Also adds all variants of SQRTSD that were missing in the original list.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6620

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2014-12-15 13:18:21 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
3f2027522c AVX-512: Added EXPAND instructions and intrinsics.
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2014-12-15 10:03:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0b19b561e0 [PowerPC] Handle cmp op promotion for SELECT[_CC] nodes in PPCTL::DAGCombineExtBoolTrunc
PPCTargetLowering::DAGCombineExtBoolTrunc contains logic to remove unwanted
truncations and extensions when dealing with nodes of the form:
  zext(binary-ops(binary-ops(trunc(x), trunc(y)), ...)

There was a FIXME in the implementation (now removed) regarding the fact that
the function would abort the transformations if any of the non-output operands
of a SELECT or SELECT_CC node would need to be promoted (because they were
also output operands, for example). As a result, we continued to generate
unnecessary zero-extends for code such as this:

  unsigned foo(unsigned a, unsigned b) {
    return  (a <= b) ? a : b;
  }

which would produce:

  cmplw 0, 3, 4
  isel 3, 4, 3, 1
  rldicl 3, 3, 0, 32
  blr

and now we produce:

  cmplw 0, 3, 4
  isel 3, 4, 3, 1
  blr

which is better in the obvious way.

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2014-12-14 05:53:19 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
780a093afb Reapply "[ARM] Combine base-updating/post-incrementing vector load/stores."
r223862 tried to also combine base-updating load/stores.
r224198 reverted it, as "it created a regression on the test-suite
on test MultiSource/Benchmarks/Ptrdist/anagram by scrambling the order
in which the words are shown."
Reapply, with a fix to ignore non-normal load/stores.
Truncstores are handled elsewhere (you can actually write a pattern for
those, whereas for postinc loads you can't, since they return two values),
but it should be possible to also combine extloads base updates, by checking
that the memory (rather than result) type is of the same size as the addend.

Original commit message:
We used to only combine intrinsics, and turn them into VLD1_UPD/VST1_UPD
when the base pointer is incremented after the load/store.

We can do the same thing for generic load/stores.

Note that we can only combine the first load/store+adds pair in
a sequence (as might be generated for a v16f32 load for instance),
because other combines turn the base pointer addition chain (each
computing the address of the next load, from the address of the last
load) into independent additions (common base pointer + this load's
offset).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6585


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2014-12-13 23:22:12 +00:00
Renato Golin
1e173b7139 Revert "[ARM] Combine base-updating/post-incrementing vector load/stores."
This reverts commit r223862, as it created a regression on the test-suite
on test MultiSource/Benchmarks/Ptrdist/anagram by scrambling the order
in which the words are shown. We'll investigate the issue and re-apply
when safe.

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2014-12-13 20:23:18 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
ce9b37c087 Rename argument strings of codegen passes to avoid collisions with command line
options.

This commit changes the command line arguments (PassInfo::PassArgument) of two
passes, MachineFunctionPrinter and MachineScheduler, to avoid collisions with
command line options that have the same argument strings.

This bug manifests when the PassList construct (defined in opt.cpp) is used
in a tool that links with codegen passes. To reproduce the bug, paste the
following lines into llc.cpp and run llc.

#include "llvm/IR/LegacyPassNameParser.h"
static llvm:🆑:list<const llvm::PassInfo*, bool, llvm::PassNameParser>
PassList(llvm:🆑:desc("Optimizations available:"));

rdar://problem/19212448


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2014-12-13 04:52:04 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4e703f82f2 [PowerPC] Add a DAGToDAG peephole to remove unnecessary zero-exts
On PPC64, we end up with lots of i32 -> i64 zero extensions, not only from all
of the usual places, but also from the ABI, which specifies that values passed
are zero extended. Almost all 32-bit PPC instructions in PPC64 mode are defined
to do *something* to the higher-order bits, and for some instructions, that
action clears those bits (thus providing a zero-extended result). This is
especially common after rotate-and-mask instructions. Adding an additional
instruction to zero-extend the results of these instructions is unnecessary.

This PPCISelDAGToDAG peephole optimization examines these zero-extensions, and
looks back through their operands to see if all instructions will implicitly
zero extend their results. If so, we convert these instructions to their 64-bit
variants (which is an internal change only, the actual encoding of these
instructions is the same as the original 32-bit ones) and remove the
unnecessary zero-extension (changing where the INSERT_SUBREG instructions are
to make everything internally consistent).

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2014-12-12 23:59:36 +00:00
Chad Rosier
f05fc43036 [ARMConstantIsland] Insert tbb/tbh optimization where previous jump table resided.
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2014-12-12 23:27:40 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
5dc8ac87f1 [AVX512] Enabling bit logic lowering
Added lowering tests.


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2014-12-12 17:02:18 +00:00
Vasileios Kalintiris
7db2065236 [mips] Enable code generation for MIPS-III.
Summary:
This commit enables the MIPS-III target and adds support for code
generation of SELECT nodes. We have to use pseudo-instructions with
custom inserters for these nodes as MIPS-III CPUs do not have
conditional-move instructions.

Depends on D6212

Reviewers: dsanders

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6464

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2014-12-12 15:16:46 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
a4f5a5525d [AVX512] Enabling MIN/MAX lowering.
Added lowering tests.


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2014-12-12 15:10:43 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
de48903a20 Reapply "[MachineScheduler] Fix for PR21807: minor code difference building with/without -g."
This reapplies r224118 with a fix for test 'misched-code-difference-with-debug.ll'.
That test was failing on some buildbots because it was x86 specific but it was
missing a target triple.
Added an explicit triple to test misched-code-difference-with-debug.ll.


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2014-12-12 15:09:58 +00:00
Vasileios Kalintiris
31f9936bf5 [mips] Support SELECT nodes for targets that don't have conditional-move instructions.
Summary:
For Mips targets that do not have conditional-move instructions, ie. targets
before MIPS32 and MIPS-IV, we have to insert a diamond control-flow
pattern in order to support SELECT nodes. In order to do that, we add
pseudo-instructions with a custom inserter that emits the necessary
control-flow that selects the correct value.

With this patch we add complete support for code generation of Mips-II targets
based on the LLVM test-suite.

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6212

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2014-12-12 14:41:37 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
bf72e14565 Revert: [MachineScheduler] Fix for PR21807: minor code difference building with/without -g.
Test 'misched-code-difference-with-debug.ll' was failing on some buildbots.


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2014-12-12 13:34:03 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
c15d82e259 [MachineScheduler] Fix for PR21807: minor code difference building with/without -g.
This patch fixes the issue reported as PR21807. There was a minor difference
in the generated code depending on the -g flag.

The cause was that with -g the machine scheduler used a different
scheduling strategy. This decision was based on the number of instructions
in a schedule region and included debug instructions in that count.

This patch fixes the issue in MISched and provides a test.

Patch by Russell Gallop!


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2014-12-12 12:41:22 +00:00
Charlie Turner
2a3c63a58f Emit Tag_ABI_FP_16bit_format build attribute.
The __fp16 type is unconditionally exposed. Since -mfp16-format is not yet
supported, there is not a user switch to change this behaviour. This build
attribute should capture the default behaviour of the compiler, which is to
expose the IEEE 754 version of __fp16.

When -mfp16-format is emitted, that will be the way to control the value of
this build attribute.

Change-Id: I8a46641ff0fd2ef8ad0af5f482a6d1af2ac3f6b0

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2014-12-12 11:59:18 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
002ca4ca3f R600: Fix min/max matching problems with unordered compares
The returned operand needs to be permuted for the unordered
compares. Also fix incorrectly producing fmin_legacy / fmax_legacy
for f64, which don't exist.

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2014-12-12 02:30:37 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
3d1ca355c4 R600/SI: Don't promote f32 select to i32
This is nice for the instruction patterns, but it complicates
min / max matching. The select doesn't have the correct type and would
require looking through the bitcasts for the real float operands.

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2014-12-12 02:30:29 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
6e6318f148 Add target hook for whether it is profitable to reduce load widths
Add an option to disable optimization to shrink truncated larger type
loads to smaller type loads. On SI this prevents using scalar load
instructions in some cases, since there are no scalar extloads.

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2014-12-12 00:00:24 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
11fcb48306 [X86] Add a temporary testcase for PR21876/r223996.
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2014-12-11 23:07:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f329765d23 [PowerPC] Better lowering for add/or of a FrameIndex
If we have an add (or an or that is really an add), where one operand is a
FrameIndex and the other operand is a small constant, we can combine the
lowering of the FrameIndex (which is lowered as an add of the FI and a zero
offset) with the constant operand.

Amusingly, this is an old potential improvement entry from
lib/Target/PowerPC/README.txt which had never been resolved. In short, we used
to lower:

        %X = alloca { i32, i32 }
        %Y = getelementptr {i32,i32}* %X, i32 0, i32 1
        ret i32* %Y

as:

        addi 3, 1, -8
        ori 3, 3, 4
        blr

and now we produce:

        addi 3, 1, -4
        blr

which is much more sensible.

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2014-12-11 22:51:06 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
29ae5b8a8c R600/SI: Use unordered equal instructions
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2014-12-11 22:15:43 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
e5bd584683 R600/SI: Make more unordered comparisons legal
This saves a second compare and an and / or by using
the unordered comparison instructions.

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2014-12-11 22:15:39 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
8651adfe4f R600/SI: Use unordered not equal instructions
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2014-12-11 22:15:35 +00:00
Hal Finkel
31f6bdbbbe [PowerPC] Implement BuildSDIVPow2, lower i64 pow2 sdiv using sradi
PPCISelDAGToDAG contained existing code to lower i32 sdiv by a power-of-2 using
srawi/addze, but did not implement the i64 case. DAGCombine now contains a
callback specifically designed for this purpose (BuildSDIVPow2), and part of
the logic has been moved to an implementation of that callback. Doing this
lowering using BuildSDIVPow2 likely does not matter, compared to handling
everything in PPCISelDAGToDAG, for the positive divisor case, but the negative
divisor case, which generates an additional negation, can potentially benefit
from additional folding from DAGCombine. Now, both the i32 and the i64 cases
have been implemented.

Fixes PR20732.

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2014-12-11 18:37:52 +00:00
Cameron McInally
14273ae2e4 [AVX512] Add support for 512b variable bit shift intrinsics.
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2014-12-11 17:13:05 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
11fb1d0eb5 AVX-512: Added all forms of COMPRESS instruction
+ intrinsics + tests


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2014-12-11 15:02:24 +00:00
Jozef Kolek
c3692e5c67 [mips][microMIPS] Implement CodeGen support for LI16 instruction.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5840


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2014-12-11 13:56:23 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
0378ed4368 Add newline missing in r224010.
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2014-12-11 11:30:20 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
6ad268ca66 [X86] When converting movs to pushes, don't assume MOVmi operand is an actual immediate
This should fix PR21878.

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2014-12-11 11:26:16 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
bcb1a626b6 AVX-512: Fixed a bug in lowering setcc for MVT::i1 type
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2014-12-11 10:21:12 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
8f616165e4 IR: Canonicalize metadata formatting, NFC
Canonicalize formatting of metadata to make it easier to upgrade via
scripts -- in particular, one line per metadata definition makes it more
`sed`-able.

This is preparation for changing the assembly syntax for metadata [1].

[1]: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20141208/248449.html

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2014-12-11 06:32:29 +00:00
Tim Northover
19734e7811 ARM: correctly expand LDR-lit based globals.
Quite a major error here: the expansions for the Pseudos with and without
folded load were mixed up. Fortunately it only affects ARM-mode, when not using
movw/movt, on Darwin. I'm guessing no-one actually uses that combination.

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2014-12-10 23:40:50 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
446f01b1d5 [AArch64] MachO large code-model: Materialize FP constants in code.
In the large code model we have to first get the address of the GOT entry, load
the address of the constant, and then load the constant itself.

To avoid these loads and the GOT entry alltogether this commit changes the way
how FP constants are materialized in the large code model. The constats are now
materialized in a GPR and then bitconverted/moved into the FPR.

Reviewed by Tim Northover

Fixes rdar://problem/16572564.

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2014-12-10 19:43:32 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
3cd5b83bb8 Match new shuffle codegen for MOVHPD patterns
Add patterns to match SSE (shufpd) and AVX (vpermilpd) shuffle codegen
when storing the high element of a v2f64. The existing patterns were
only checking for an unpckh type of shuffle. 

http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21791

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6586



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2014-12-10 16:58:54 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
89db49fb9b [X86] Make a code path in EltsFromConsecutiveLoads work only on vectors it expects
EltsFromConsecutiveLoads was apparently only ever called for 128-bit vectors, and assumed this implicitly. r223518 started calling it for AVX-sized vectors, causing the code path that had this assumption to crash.
This adds a check to make this path fire only for 128-bit vectors.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6579

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2014-12-10 08:46:12 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
605c40341b [ARM] Combine base-updating/post-incrementing vector load/stores.
We used to only combine intrinsics, and turn them into VLD1_UPD/VST1_UPD
when the base pointer is incremented after the load/store.

We can do the same thing for generic load/stores.

Note that we can only combine the first load/store+adds pair in
a sequence (as might be generated for a v16f32 load for instance),
because other combines turn the base pointer addition chain (each
computing the address of the next load, from the address of the last
load) into independent additions (common base pointer + this load's
offset).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6585


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2014-12-10 00:07:37 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
5898fd4260 [ARM] Make testcase more explicit. NFC.
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2014-12-09 22:08:57 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
a31421e2dc [ARM] Also support v2f64 vld1/vst1.
It was missing from the VLD1/VST1 handling logic, even though the
corresponding instructions exist (same form as v2i64).

In preparation for a future patch.


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2014-12-09 21:25:00 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
772744826c [FastISel][AArch64] Fix a missing nullptr check in 'computeAddress'.
The load/store value type is currently not available when lowering the memcpy
intrinsic. Add the missing nullptr check to support this in 'computeAddress'.

Fixes rdar://problem/19178947.

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2014-12-09 19:44:38 +00:00
Robert Khasanov
648f7c7eb1 [AVX512] Added lowering for VBROADCASTSS/SD instructions.
Lowering patterns were written through avx512_broadcast_pat multiclass as pattern generates VBROADCAST and COPY_TO_REGCLASS nodes.
Added lowering tests.



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2014-12-09 18:45:30 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
44603b67b1 [PowerPC 4/4] Enable little-endian support for VSX.
With the foregoing three patches, VSX instructions can be used for
little endian.  This patch removes the restriction that prevented
this, and re-enables the test cases from the first three patches.





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2014-12-09 16:59:57 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
9a2a305ed4 [PowerPC 3/4] Little-endian adjustments for VSX vector shuffle
When performing instruction selection for ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE, there
is special code for handling v2f64 and v2i64 using VSX instructions.
This code must be adjusted for little-endian.  Because the two inputs
are treated as a double-wide register, we must swap their order for
little endian.  To get the appropriate mask elements to use with the
big-endian biased XXPERMDI instruction, we must reverse their order
and invert the bits.

A new test is added to test the 16 possible values of the shuffle
mask.  It is initially disabled for reasons specified in the test.  It
is re-enabled by patch 4/4.




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2014-12-09 16:52:29 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
8eabcf7ce7 Add test cases that were inadvertently omitted from r223783 and r223788
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2014-12-09 16:44:58 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
b49ee78320 [CodeGenPrepare] Split branch conditions into multiple conditional branches.
This optimization transforms code like:
bb1:
  %0 = icmp ne i32 %a, 0
  %1 = icmp ne i32 %b, 0
  %or.cond = or i1 %0, %1
  br i1 %or.cond, label %TrueBB, label %FalseBB

into a multiple branch instructions like:

bb1:
  %0 = icmp ne i32 %a, 0
  br i1 %0, label %TrueBB, label %bb2
bb2:
  %1 = icmp ne i32 %b, 0
  br i1 %1, label %TrueBB, label %FalseBB

This optimization is already performed by SelectionDAG, but not by FastISel.
FastISel cannot perform this optimization, because it cannot generate new
MachineBasicBlocks.

Performing this optimization at CodeGenPrepare time makes it available to both -
SelectionDAG and FastISel - and the implementation in SelectiuonDAG could be
removed. There are currenty a few differences in codegen for X86 and PPC, so
this commmit only enables it for FastISel.

Reviewed by Jim Grosbach

This fixes rdar://problem/19034919.

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2014-12-09 16:36:13 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
b900895384 [PowerPC 1/4] Little-endian adjustments for VSX loads/stores
This patch addresses the inherent big-endian bias in the lxvd2x,
lxvw4x, stxvd2x, and stxvw4x instructions.  These instructions load
vector elements into registers left-to-right (with the first element
loaded into the high-order bits of the register), regardless of the
endian setting of the processor.  However, these are the only
vector memory instructions that permit unaligned storage accesses, so
we want to use them for little-endian.

To make this work, a lxvd2x or lxvw4x is replaced with an lxvd2x
followed by an xxswapd, which swaps the doublewords.  This works for
lxvw4x as well as lxvd2x, because for lxvw4x on an LE system the
vector elements are in LE order (right-to-left) within each
doubleword.  (Thus after lxvw2x of a <4 x float> the elements will
appear as 1, 0, 3, 2.  Following the swap, they will appear as 3, 2,
0, 1, as desired.)   For stores, an stxvd2x or stxvw4x is replaced
with an stxvd2x preceded by an xxswapd.

Introduction of extra swap instructions provides correctness, but
obviously is not ideal from a performance perspective.  Future patches
will address this with optimizations to remove most of the introduced
swaps, which have proven effective in other implementations.

The introduction of the swaps is performed during lowering of LOAD,
STORE, INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN, and INTRINSIC_VOID operations.  The latter
are used to translate intrinsics that specify the VSX loads and stores
directly into equivalent sequences for little endian.  Thus code that
uses vec_vsx_ld and vec_vsx_st does not have to be modified to be
ported from BE to LE.

We introduce new PPCISD opcodes for LXVD2X, STXVD2X, and XXSWAPD for
use during this lowering step.  In PPCInstrVSX.td, we add new SDType
and SDNode definitions for these (PPClxvd2x, PPCstxvd2x, PPCxxswapd).
These are recognized during instruction selection and mapped to the
correct instructions.

Several tests that were written to use -mcpu=pwr7 or pwr8 are modified
to disable VSX on LE variants because code generation changes with
this and subsequent patches in this set.  I chose to include all of
these in the first patch than try to rigorously sort out which tests
were broken by one or another of the patches.  Sorry about that.

The new test vsx-ldst-builtin-le.ll, and the changes to vsx-ldst.ll,
are disabled until LE support is enabled because of breakages that
occur as noted in those tests.  They are re-enabled in patch 4/4.


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2014-12-09 16:35:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
de0cdb0890 [x86] Fix the test to actually test things for the CPU names, add the
missing barcelona CPU which that test uncovered, and remove the 32-bit
x86 CPUs which I really wasn't prepared to audit and test thoroughly.

If anyone wants to clean up the 32-bit only x86 CPUs, go for it.

Also, if anyone else wants to try to de-duplicate the AMD CPUs, that'd
be cool, but from the looks of it wouldn't save as much as it did for
the Intel CPUs.

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2014-12-09 14:25:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
85bb610daf [x86] Add a test for the CPU names that should have been in r223769.
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2014-12-09 11:19:57 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
77c1b73211 [X86] Convert esp-relative movs of function arguments into pushes, step 1
This handles the simplest case for mov -> push conversion:
1. x86-32 calling convention, everything is passed through the stack.
2. There is no reserved call frame.
3. Only registers or immediates are pushed, no attempt to combine a mem-reg-mem sequence into a single PUSHmm.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6503

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2014-12-09 06:10:44 +00:00
Hal Finkel
014b06e7b2 Handle early-clobber registers in the aggressive anti-dep breaker
The aggressive anti-dep breaker, used by the PowerPC backend during post-RA
scheduling (but is available to all targets), did not handle early-clobber MI
operands (at all). When constructing the list of available registers for the
replacement of some def operand, check the using instructions, and remove
registers assigned to early-clobbered defs from the set.

Fixes PR21452.

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2014-12-09 01:00:59 +00:00
Tom Stellard
653ef32216 MISched: Fix moving stores across barriers
This fixes an issue with ScheduleDAGInstrs::buildSchedGraph
where stores without an underlying object would not be added
as a predecessor to the current BarrierChain.

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2014-12-08 23:36:48 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b849e04d2b [PowerPC] Don't use a non-allocatable register to implement the 'cc' alias
GCC accepts 'cc' as an alias for 'cr0', and we need to do the same when
processing inline asm constraints. This had previously been implemented using a
non-allocatable register, named 'cc', that was listed as an alias of 'cr0', but
the infrastructure does not seem to support this properly (neither the register
allocator nor the scheduler properly accounts for the alias). Instead, we can
just process this as a naming alias inside of the inline asm
constraint-processing code, so we'll do that instead.

There are two regression tests, one where the post-RA scheduler did the wrong
thing with the non-allocatable alias, and one where the register allocator did
the wrong thing. Fixes PR21742.

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2014-12-08 22:54:22 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes
43edafcc07 [CompactUnwind] Fix register encoding logic
Fix a compact unwind encoding logic bug which would try to encode
more callee saved registers than it should, leading to early bail out
in the encoding logic and abusive use of DWARF frame mode unnecessarily.

Also remove no-compact-unwind.ll which was testing the wrong thing
based on this bug and move it to valid 'compact unwind' tests. Added
other few more tests too.

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2014-12-08 18:18:32 +00:00
Tim Northover
811474b929 AArch64: treat HFAs containing "half" types as blocks too.
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2014-12-08 17:54:58 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
eafdf26d89 [X86] Improved tablegen patters for matching TZCNT/LZCNT.
Teach ISel how to match a TZCNT/LZCNT from a conditional move if the
condition code is X86_COND_NE.
Existing tablegen patterns only allowed to match TZCNT/LZCNT from a
X86cond with condition code equal to X86_COND_E. To avoid introducing
extra rules, I added an 'ImmLeaf' definition that checks if the
condition code is COND_E or COND_NE.


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2014-12-08 17:47:18 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
ae16ff1c42 [X86] Improved lowering of packed v8i16 vector shifts by non-constant count.
Before this patch, the backend sub-optimally expanded the non-constant shift
count of a v8i16 shift into a sequence of two 'movd' plus 'movzwl'.

With this patch the backend checks if the target features sse4.1. If so, then
it lets the shuffle legalizer deal with the expansion of the shift amount.

Example:
;;
define <8 x i16> @test(<8 x i16> %A, <8 x i16> %B) {
  %shamt = shufflevector <8 x i16> %B, <8 x i16> undef, <8 x i32> zeroinitializer
  %shl = shl <8 x i16> %A, %shamt
  ret <8 x i16> %shl
}
;;

Before (with -mattr=+avx):
  vmovd  %xmm1, %eax
  movzwl  %ax, %eax
  vmovd  %eax, %xmm1
  vpsllw  %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
  retq

Now:
  vpxor  %xmm2, %xmm2, %xmm2
  vpblendw  $1, %xmm1, %xmm2, %xmm1
  vpsllw  %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm0
  retq


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2014-12-08 14:36:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
67a6b29f1f [x86] Clean up the SSE1 test to use a slightly different pattern for
matching offsets. I don't expect this to really matter, but its what the
latest incarnation of my script for maintaining these tests happens to
produce, and so its simpler for me if everything matches.

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2014-12-07 17:16:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b2c7673442 [x86] Switch a constant selection test to use positive assertions and to
store to real pointers so that its clear that the right code is in fact
being generated.

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2014-12-07 17:15:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d4b678fb76 [x86] Cleanup the combining vector shuffle tests a bit by merging
identical checks for different SSE variants into a single block.

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2014-12-07 17:15:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
48a08feeea [x86] Clean up the shift lowering vector shuffle tests a bit using my
script. Notably this folds all the SSE cases together into a single
FileCheck block. It also adds a vex prefix.

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2014-12-07 17:15:53 +00:00
Tom Stellard
1ba81462d0 R600/SI: Restore PrivateGlobalPrefix to the default ELF value of ".L"
This was changed in r223323.

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2014-12-06 05:34:34 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
d7c9f76cee Add a proper triple to switch-jump-table.ll
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2014-12-06 02:08:16 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
2dd9af9feb llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/switch-jump-table.ll: Add explicit triple. Local labels have a prefix "." for targeting i686-cygming.
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2014-12-06 02:03:49 +00:00