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Hal Finkel
411dea0e72 PPC: Enable aggressive anti-dependency breaking
Aggressive anti-dependency breaking is enabled by default for all PPC cores.
This provides a general speedup on the P7 and other platforms (among other
factors, the instruction group formation for the non-embedded PPC cores is done
during post-RA scheduling). In order to do this safely, the incompatibility
between uses of the MFOCRF instruction and anti-dependency breaking are
resolved by marking MFOCRF with hasExtraSrcRegAllocReq. As noted in the removed
FIXME, the problem was that MFOCRF's output is sensitive to the identify of the
source register, and always paired with a shift to undo this effect. Because
anti-dependency breaking is unaware of this hidden dependency of the shift
amount on the source register of the MFOCRF instruction, changing that register
must be inhibited.

Two test cases were adjusted: The SjLj test was made more insensitive to
register choices and scheduling; the saveCR test disabled anti-dependency
breaking because part of what it is testing is proper register reuse.

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2013-09-12 05:24:49 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d957f957ee Cleanup PPC CR-spill kill flags and 32- vs. 64-bit instructions
There were a few places where kill flags were not being set correctly, and
where 32-bit instruction variants were being used with 64-bit registers. After
r178180, this code was being triggered causing llc to assert.

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2013-03-28 03:38:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
01f99d29c3 Use multiple virtual registers in PPC CR spilling
Now that the register scavenger can support multiple spill slots, and PEI can
use virtual-register-based scavenging for multiple simultaneous registers, we
can use a virtual register for the transfer register in the CR spilling code.

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

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2013-03-26 18:57:22 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0cfb42adb5 Allocate the RS spill slot for any PPC function with spills and a large stack frame
For spills into a large stack frame, the FI-elimination code uses the register
scavenger to obtain a free GPR for use with an r+r-addressed load or store.
When there are no available GPRs, the scavenger gets one by using its spill
slot. Previously, we were not always allocating that spill slot and the RS
would assert when the spill slot was needed.

I don't currently have a small test that triggered the assert, but I've
created a small regression test that verifies that the spill slot is now
added when the stack frame is sufficiently large.

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2013-03-15 05:06:04 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4d53e7798c Don't reserve R2 on Darwin/PPC
Now that only the register-scavenger version of the CR spilling code remains,
we no longer need the Darwin R2 hack. Darwin can use R0 as a spare register in
any case where the System V ABI uses it (R0 is special architecturally, and so
is reserved under all common ABIs).

A few test cases needed to be updated to reflect the register-allocation changes.

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2013-03-12 15:18:14 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2e95afa04c Cleanup stack/frame register define/kill states. This fixes two bugs:
1. The ST*UX instructions that store and update the stack pointer did not set define/kill on R1. This became a problem when I activated post-RA scheduling (and had incorrectly adjusted the Frames-large test).

2. eliminateFrameIndex did not kill its scavenged temporary register, and this could cause the scavenger to exhaust all available registers (and its emergency spill slot) when there were a lot of CR values to spill. The 2010-02-12-saveCR test has been adjusted to check for this.

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2011-12-30 00:34:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fed4d19edd Make CR spill and restore use a reserved register. These operations cannot use the register scavenger because the scavenger can only scavenge one register and frame-index elimination may have already grabbed it.
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2011-12-10 04:50:53 +00:00
Hal Finkel
099730dfb7 delaying restore-cr changed assigned registers in some tests
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2011-12-06 20:55:46 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3fd0018af1 enable PPC register scavenging by default (update tests and remove some FIXMEs)
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2011-12-05 17:55:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
c4785181a1 remove wasted space for extra bit copies of CR2 subregs
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2011-12-05 17:55:06 +00:00
Hal Finkel
427876757f specify cpu for test to fix failure on some darwin systems with a g4+ cpu
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2011-12-02 19:38:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2457544630 adjust the instruction ordering in some PPC tests: changes due to postRA haz. rec.
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2011-12-02 04:58:12 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
c12da8d30a When save/restoring CR at prolog/epilog, in a large
stack frame, the prolog/epilog code was using the same
register for the copy of CR and the address of the save slot.  Oops.
This is fixed here for Darwin, sort of, by reserving R2 for this case.
A better way would be to do the store before the decrement of SP,
which is safe on Darwin due to the red zone.

SVR4 probably has the same problem, but I don't know how to fix it;
there is no red zone and R2 is already used for something else.
I'm going to leave it to someone interested in that target.

Better still would be to rewrite the CR-saving code completely;
spilling each CR subregister individually is horrible code.



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2010-02-12 21:35:34 +00:00