of getPhysicalRegisterRegClass with it.
If we want to make a copy (or estimate its cost), it is better to use the
smallest class as more efficient operations might be possible.
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There are 2 changes relative to the previous version of the patch:
1) For the "simple" if-conversion case, there's no need to worry about
RemoveExtraEdges not handling an unanalyzable branch. Predicated terminators
are ignored in this context, so RemoveExtraEdges does the right thing.
This might break someday if we ever treat indirect branches (BRIND) as
predicable, but for now, I just removed this part of the patch, because
in the case where we do not add an unconditional branch, we rely on keeping
the fall-through edge to CvtBBI (which is empty after this transformation).
The change relative to the previous patch is:
@@ -1036,10 +1036,6 @@
IterIfcvt = false;
}
- // RemoveExtraEdges won't work if the block has an unanalyzable branch,
- // which is typically the case for IfConvertSimple, so explicitly remove
- // CvtBBI as a successor.
- BBI.BB->removeSuccessor(CvtBBI->BB);
RemoveExtraEdges(BBI);
// Update block info. BB can be iteratively if-converted.
2) My patch exposed a bug in the code for merging the tail of a "diamond",
which had previously never been exercised. The code was simply checking that
the tail had a single predecessor, but there was a case in
MultiSource/Benchmarks/VersaBench/dbms where that single predecessor was
neither edge of the diamond. I added the following change to check for
that:
@@ -1276,7 +1276,18 @@
// tail, add a unconditional branch to it.
if (TailBB) {
BBInfo TailBBI = BBAnalysis[TailBB->getNumber()];
- if (TailBB->pred_size() == 1 && !TailBBI.HasFallThrough) {
+ bool CanMergeTail = !TailBBI.HasFallThrough;
+ // There may still be a fall-through edge from BBI1 or BBI2 to TailBB;
+ // check if there are any other predecessors besides those.
+ unsigned NumPreds = TailBB->pred_size();
+ if (NumPreds > 1)
+ CanMergeTail = false;
+ else if (NumPreds == 1 && CanMergeTail) {
+ MachineBasicBlock::pred_iterator PI = TailBB->pred_begin();
+ if (*PI != BBI1->BB && *PI != BBI2->BB)
+ CanMergeTail = false;
+ }
+ if (CanMergeTail) {
MergeBlocks(BBI, TailBBI);
TailBBI.IsDone = true;
} else {
With these fixes, I was able to run all the SingleSource and MultiSource
tests successfully.
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have to be registers, per gcc documentation. This affects
the logic for determining what "g" should lower to. PR 7393.
A couple of existing testcases are affected.
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When an instruction has tied operands and physreg defines, we must take extra
care that the tied operands conflict with neither physreg defs nor uses.
The special treatment is given to inline asm and instructions with tied operands
/ early clobbers and physreg defines.
This fixes PR7509.
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regressions.
--- Reverse-merging r106939 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-ifcvt3.ll
U lib/CodeGen/IfConversion.cpp
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if-conversion. The RemoveExtraEdges function doesn't work for blocks that
end with unanalyzable branches, so in those cases, the "extra" edges must
be explicitly removed. The CopyAndPredicateBlock and MergeBlocks methods
can also avoid copying successor edges due to branches that have already
been removed. The latter case is especially helpful when MergeBlocks is
called for handling "diamond" if-conversions, where otherwise you can end
up with some weird intermediate states in the CFG. Unfortunately I've
been unable to find cases where this cleanup actually makes a significant
difference in the code. There is one test where we manage to remove an
empty block at the end of a function. Radar 6911268.
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CopyFromReg nodes for aliasing registers (AX and AL). This confuses the fast
register allocator.
Instead of CopyFromReg(AL), use ExtractSubReg(CopyFromReg(AX), sub_8bit).
This fixes PR7312.
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introduced in r106343, but only showed up recently (with a particular compiler &
linker combination) because of the particular check, and because we have no
builtin checking for dereferencing the end of an array, which is truly
unfortunate.
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for an "i" constraint should get lowered; PR 6309. While
this argument was passed around a lot, this is the only
place it was used, so it goes away from a lot of other
places.
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original SDNode. This is badness. Also, this function allows one SDNode to point
multiple flags to another SDNode. Badness as well.
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address requires a register or secondary load to compute
(most PIC modes). This improves "g" constraint handling. 8015842.
The test from 2007 is attempting to test the fix for PR1761,
but since -relocation-model=static doesn't work on Darwin
x86-64, it was not testing what it was supposed to be testing
and was passing erroneously. Fixed to use Linux x86-64.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
This second attempt fixes some crashes that only occurred Linux.
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when the condition is constant. This optimization shouldn't be
necessary, because codegen shouldn't be able to find dead control
paths that the IR-level optimizer can't find. And it's undesirable,
because it encourages bugpoint to leave "br i1 false" branches
in its output. And it wasn't updating the CFG.
I updated all the tests I could, but some tests are too reduced
and I wasn't able to meaningfully preserve them.
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CoalescerPair can determine if a copy can be coalesced, and which register gets
merged away. The old logic in SimpleRegisterCoalescing had evolved into
something a bit too convoluted.
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void t(int *cp0, int *cp1, int *dp, int fmd) {
int c0, c1, d0, d1, d2, d3;
c0 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
c1 = (*cp0++ & 0xffff) | ((*cp1++ << 16) & 0xffff0000);
/* ... */
}
It code gens into something pretty bad. But with this change (analogous to the
X86 back-end), it will use ldm and generate few instructions.
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into the same node, but with different non-memory operands, we need to replace
the memory operands after it's finished morphing.
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Measurements show that it does not speed up coalescing, so there is no reason
the keep the added complexity around.
Also clean out some unused methods and static functions.
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opportunities. For example, this lets it emit this:
movq (%rax), %rcx
addq %rdx, %rcx
instead of this:
movq %rdx, %rcx
addq (%rax), %rcx
in the case where %rdx has subsequent uses. It's the same number
of instructions, and usually the same encoding size on x86, but
it appears faster, and in general, it may allow better scheduling
for the load.
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