returned by getShiftAmountTy may be too small
to hold shift values (it is an i8 on x86-32).
Before and during type legalization, use a large
but legal type for shift amounts: getPointerTy;
afterwards use getShiftAmountTy, fixing up any
shift amounts with a big type during operation
legalization. Thanks to Dan for writing the
original patch (which I shamelessly pillaged).
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- Modify TableGen to add the DebugLoc when calling getTargetNode.
(The light-weight wrappers are only temporary. The non-DebugLoc version will be
removed once the whole debug info stuff is finished with.)
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of each use in the SelectionDAG ReplaceAllUses* functions. Thanks
to Chris for spotting this opportunity.
Also, factor out code from all 5 of the ReplaceAllUses* functions
into AddNonLeafNodeToCSEMaps, which is now renamed
AddModifiedNodeToCSEMaps to more accurately reflect its purpose.
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corresponding to the "not" and "vnot" PatFrags. Use the new method
in some places where it seems appropriate.
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SDNode subclasses to keep state that requires non-trivial
destructors, however it was already effectively impossible,
since the destructor isn't actually ever called. There currently
aren't any SDNode subclasses affected by this, and in general
it's desireable to keep SDNode objects light-weight.
This eliminates the last virtual member function in the SDNode
class, so it eliminates the need for a vtable pointer, making
SDNode smaller.
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This removes all the _8, _16, _32, and _64 opcodes and replaces each
group with an unsuffixed opcode. The MemoryVT field of the AtomicSDNode
is now used to carry the size information. In tablegen, the size-specific
opcodes are replaced by size-independent opcodes that utilize the
ability to compose them with predicates.
This shrinks the per-opcode tables and makes the code that handles
atomics much more concise.
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essential problem was that the DAG can contain
random unused nodes which were never analyzed.
When remapping a value of a node being processed,
such a node may become used and need to be analyzed;
however due to operands being transformed during
analysis the node may morph into a different one.
Users of the morphing node need to be updated, and
this wasn't happening. While there I added a bunch
of documentation and sanity checks, so I (or some
other poor soul) won't have to scratch their head
over this stuff so long trying to remember how it
was all supposed to work next time some obscure
problem pops up! The extra sanity checking exposed
a few places where invariants weren't being preserved,
so those are fixed too. Since some of the sanity
checking is expensive, I added a flag to turn it
on. It is also turned on when building with
ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=1.
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MERGE_VALUES node with only one operand, so get
rid of special code that only existed to handle
that possibility.
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(this doesn't happen that often, since most code
does not use illegal types) then follow it by a
DAG combiner run that is allowed to generate
illegal operations but not illegal types. I didn't
modify the target combiner code to distinguish like
this between illegal operations and illegal types,
so it will not produce illegal operations as well
as not producing illegal types.
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support targets that support these conversions. Users should avoid using
this node as the current targets don't generating code for it.
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priority function. Instead, just iterate over the AllNodes list, which is
already in topological order. This eliminates a fair amount of bookkeeping,
and speeds up the isel phase by about 15% on many testcases.
The impact on most targets is that AddToISelQueue calls can be simply removed.
In the x86 target, there are two additional notable changes.
The rule-bending AND+SHIFT optimization in MatchAddress that creates new
pre-isel nodes during isel is now a little more verbose, but more robust.
Instead of either creating an invalid DAG or creating an invalid topological
sort, as it has historically done, it can now just insert the new nodes into
the node list at a position where they will be consistent with the topological
ordering.
Also, the address-matching code has logic that checked to see if a node was
"already selected". However, when a node is selected, it has all its uses
taken away via ReplaceAllUsesWith or equivalent, so it won't recieve any
further visits from MatchAddress. This code is now removed.
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and add a TargetLowering hook for it to use to determine when this
is legal (i.e. not in PIC mode, etc.)
This allows instruction selection to emit folded constant offsets
in more cases, such as the included testcase, eliminating the need
for explicit arithmetic instructions.
This eliminates the need for the C++ code in X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
that attempted to achieve the same effect, but wasn't as effective.
Also, fix handling of offsets in GlobalAddressSDNodes in several
places, including changing GlobalAddressSDNode's offset from
int to int64_t.
The Mips, Alpha, Sparc, and CellSPU targets appear to be
unaware of GlobalAddress offsets currently, so set the hook to
false on those targets.
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Completely eliminate the TopOrder std::vector. Instead, sort
the AllNodes list in place. This also eliminates the need to
call AllNodes.size(), a linear-time operation, before
performing the sort.
Also, eliminate the Sources temporary std::vector, since it
essentially duplicates the sorted result as it is being
built.
This also changes the direction of the topological sort
from bottom-up to top-down. The AllNodes list starts out in
roughly top-down order, so this reduces the amount of
reordering needed. Top-down is also more convenient for
Legalize, and ISel needed only minor adjustments.
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its size). Adjust various lowering functions to
pass this info through from CallInst. Use it to
implement sseregparm returns on X86. Remove
X86_ssecall calling convention.
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the SelectionDAG and DAGCombiner code. The only functionality change is that now
the DAG combiner is performing the constant folding for these operations instead
of being a no-op.
This is *not* in response to a bug, so there isn't a testcase.
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- Add linkage to SymbolSDNode (default to external).
- Change ISD::ExternalSymbol to ISD::Symbol.
- Change ISD::TargetExternalSymbol to ISD::TargetSymbol
These changes pave the way to allowing SymbolSDNodes with non-external linkage.
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Currently it just holds the calling convention and flags
for isVarArgs and isTailCall.
And it has several utility methods, which eliminate magic
5+2*i and similar index computations in several places.
CallSDNodes are not CSE'd. Teach UpdateNodeOperands to handle
nodes that are not CSE'd gracefully.
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ConstantFP* instead of APInt and APFloat directly.
This reduces the amount of time to create ConstantSDNode
and ConstantFPSDNode nodes when ConstantInt* and ConstantFP*
respectively are already available, as is the case in
SelectionDAGBuild.cpp. Also, it reduces the amount of time
to legalize constants into constant pools, and the amount of
time to add ConstantFP operands to MachineInstrs, due to
eliminating ConstantInt::get and ConstantFP::get calls.
It increases the amount of work needed to create new constants
in cases where the client doesn't already have a ConstantInt*
or ConstantFP*, such as legalize expanding 64-bit integer constants
to 32-bit constants. And it adds a layer of indirection for the
accessor methods. But these appear to be outweight by the benefits
in most cases.
It will also make it easier to make ConstantSDNode and
ConstantFPNode more consistent with ConstantInt and ConstantFP.
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works with.
SelectionDAG, FunctionLoweringInfo, and SelectionDAGLowering
objects now get created once per SelectionDAGISel instance, and
can be reused across blocks and across functions. Previously,
they were created and destroyed each time they were needed.
This reorganization simplifies the handling of PHI nodes, and
also SwitchCases, JumpTables, and BitTestBlocks. This
simplification has the side effect of fixing a bug in FastISel
where successor PHI nodes weren't being updated correctly.
This is also a step towards making the transition from FastISel
into and out of SelectionDAG faster, and also making
plain SelectionDAG faster on code with lots of little blocks.
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process up to a higher level. This allows FastISel to leverage
more of SelectionDAGISel's infastructure, such as updating Machine
PHI nodes.
Also, implement transitioning from SDISel back to FastISel in
the middle of a block, so it's now possible to go back and
forth. This allows FastISel to hand individual CallInsts and other
complicated things off to SDISel to handle, while handling the rest
of the block itself.
To help support this, reorganize the SelectionDAG class so that it
is allocated once and reused throughout a function, instead of
being completely reallocated for each block.
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a new ilist_node class, and remove them. Unlike alist_node,
ilist_node doesn't attempt to manage storage itself, so it avoids
the associated problems, including being opaque in gdb.
Adjust the Recycler class so that it doesn't depend on alist_node.
Also, change it to use explicit Size and Align parameters, allowing
it to work when the largest-sized node doesn't have the greatest
alignment requirement.
Change MachineInstr's MachineMemOperand list from a pool-backed
alist to a std::list for now.
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that include useful information like the name of the
block being viewed and the current phase of compilation.
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generic SDNode's (nodes with their own constructors
should do sanity checking in the constructor). Add
sanity checks for BUILD_VECTOR and fix all the places
that were producing bogus BUILD_VECTORs, as found by
"make check". My favorite is the BUILD_VECTOR with
only two operands that was being used to build a
vector with four elements!
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replacement of multiple values. This is slightly more efficient
than doing multiple ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith calls, and theoretically
could be optimized even further. However, an important property of this
new function is that it handles the case where the source value set and
destination value set overlap. This makes it feasible for isel to use
SelectNodeTo in many very common cases, which is advantageous because
SelectNodeTo avoids a temporary node and it doesn't require CSEMap
updates for users of values that don't change position.
Revamp MorphNodeTo, which is what does all the work of SelectNodeTo, to
handle operand lists more efficiently, and to correctly handle a number
of corner cases to which its new wider use exposes it.
This commit also includes a change to the encoding of post-isel opcodes
in SDNodes; now instead of being sandwiched between the target-independent
pre-isel opcodes and the target-dependent pre-isel opcodes, post-isel
opcodes are now represented as negative values. This makes it possible
to test if an opcode is pre-isel or post-isel without having to know
the size of the current target's post-isel instruction set.
These changes speed up llc overall by 3% and reduce memory usage by 10%
on the InstructionCombining.cpp testcase with -fast and -regalloc=local.
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available to getAtomic in addition to just getLoad and getStore,
to prevent MachineMemOperands with 0 alignment.
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and reused across SelectionDAGs.
This drastically reduces the number of calls to malloc/free made during
instruction selection, and improves memory locality.
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properly track dead nodes that are on the original SDNode's operand
list but not the new one, and have no other uses.
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simple const SDOperand*, which is what's usually needed.
For AddNodeIDOperands, which is small, just duplicate the function to
accept an SDUse*.
For SelectionDAG::getNode - Add an overload that accepts SDUse* that
copies the operands into a temporary SDOperand array, but also has
special-case checks for 0 through 3 operands to avoid the copy in
the common cases.
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that fixed problems in EmitStackConvert where the source and target type
have different alignment by creating a stack slot with the max
alignment of source and target type.
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SelectionDAG::SelectNodeTo in the instruction selector. This
updates existing nodes in place instead of creating new ones.
Go back to selecting ISD::DBG_LABEL nodes into
TargetInstrInfo::DBG_LABEL nodes instead of leaving them
unselected, now that SelectNodeTo allows us to update them
in place.
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to be passed the list of value types, and use this
where appropriate. Inappropriate places are where
the value type list is already known and may be
long, in which case the existing method is more
efficient.
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the need for a flavor operand, and add a new SDNode subclass,
LabelSDNode, for use with them to eliminate the need for a label id
operand.
Change instruction selection to let these label nodes through
unmodified instead of creating copies of them. Teach the MachineInstr
emitter how to emit a MachineInstr directly from an ISD label node.
This avoids the need for allocating SDNodes for the label id and
flavor value, as well as SDNodes for each of the post-isel label,
label id, and label flavor.
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purpose, and give it a custom SDNode subclass so that it doesn't
need to have line number, column number, filename string, and
directory string, all existing as individual SDNodes to be the
operands.
This was the only user of ISD::STRING, StringSDNode, etc., so
remove those and some associated code.
This makes stop-points considerably easier to read in
-view-legalize-dags output, and reduces overhead (creating new
nodes and copying std::strings into them) on code containing
debugging information.
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it impossible to create a MERGE_VALUES node with
only one result: sometimes it is useful to be able
to create a node with only one result out of one of
the results of a node with more than one result, for
example because the new node will eventually be used
to replace a one-result node using ReplaceAllUsesWith,
cf X86TargetLowering::ExpandFP_TO_SINT. On the other
hand, most users of MERGE_VALUES don't need this and
for them the optimization was valuable. So add a new
utility method getMergeValues for creating MERGE_VALUES
nodes which by default performs the optimization.
Change almost everywhere to use getMergeValues (and
tidy some stuff up at the same time).
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Added abstract class MemSDNode for any Node that have an associated MemOperand
Changed atomic.lcs => atomic.cmp.swap, atomic.las => atomic.load.add, and
atomic.lss => atomic.load.sub
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of value info (sign/zero ext info) from one MBB to another. This doesn't
handle much right now because of two limitations:
1) only handles zext/sext, not random bit propagation (no assert exists
for this)
2) doesn't handle phis.
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maps can be deleted. This happens when RAUW
replaces a node N with another equivalent node
E, deleting the first node. Solve this by
adding (N, E) to ReplacedNodes, which is already
used to remap nodes to replacements. This means
that deleted nodes are being allowed in maps,
which can be delicate: the memory may be reused
for a new node which might get confused with the
old deleted node pointer hanging around in the
maps, so detect this and flush out maps if it
occurs (ExpungeNode). The expunging operation
is expensive, however it never occurs during
a llvm-gcc bootstrap or anywhere in the nightly
testsuite. It occurs three times in "make check":
Alpha/illegal-element-type.ll,
PowerPC/illegal-element-type.ll and
X86/mmx-shift.ll. If expunging proves to be too
expensive then there are other more complicated
ways of solving the problem.
In the normal case this patch adds the overhead
of a few more map lookups, which is hopefully
negligable.
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of apint codegen failure is the DAG combiner doing
the wrong thing because it was comparing MVT's using
< rather than comparing the number of bits. Removing
the < method makes this mistake impossible to commit.
Instead, add helper methods for comparing bits and use
them.
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and better control the abstraction. Rename the type
to MVT. To update out-of-tree patches, the main
thing to do is to rename MVT::ValueType to MVT, and
rewrite expressions like MVT::getSizeInBits(VT) in
the form VT.getSizeInBits(). Use VT.getSimpleVT()
to extract a MVT::SimpleValueType for use in switch
statements (you will get an assert failure if VT is
an extended value type - these shouldn't exist after
type legalization).
This results in a small speedup of codegen and no
new testsuite failures (x86-64 linux).
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memcpy/memset expansion. It was a bug for the SVOffset value
to be used in the actual address calculations.
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Rename SDOperandImpl back to SDOperand.
Introduce the SDUse class that represents a use of the SDNode referred by
an SDOperand. Now it is more similar to Use/Value classes.
Patch is approved by Dan Gohman.
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on any current target and aren't optimized in DAGCombiner. Instead
of using intermediate nodes, expand the operations, choosing between
simple loads/stores, target-specific code, and library calls,
immediately.
Previously, the code to emit optimized code for these operations
was only used at initial SelectionDAG construction time; now it is
used at all times. This fixes some cases where rep;movs was being
used for small copies where simple loads/stores would be better.
This also cleans up code that checks for alignments less than 4;
let the targets make that decision instead of doing it in
target-independent code. This allows x86 to use rep;movs in
low-alignment cases.
Also, this fixes a bug that resulted in the use of rep;stos for
memsets of 0 with non-constant memory size when the alignment was
at least 4. It's better to use the library in this case, which
can be significantly faster when the size is large.
This also preserves more SourceValue information when memory
intrinsics are lowered into simple loads/stores.
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In order to handle indexed nodes I had to introduce
a new constructor, and since I was there I factorized
the code in the various load constructors.
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flags. This is needed by the new legalize types
infrastructure which wants to expand the 64 bit
constants previously used to hold the flags on
32 bit machines. There are two functional changes:
(1) in LowerArguments, if a parameter has the zext
attribute set then that is marked in the flags;
before it was being ignored; (2) PPC had some bogus
code for handling two word arguments when using the
ELF 32 ABI, which was hard to convert because of
the bogusness. As suggested by the original author
(Nicolas Geoffray), I've disabled it for the moment.
Tested with "make check" and the Ada ACATS testsuite.
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