Gather and scatter instructions additionally write to one of the source operands - mask register.
In this case Gather has 2 destination values - the loaded value and the mask.
Till now we did not support code gen pattern for gather - the instruction was generated from
intrinsic only and machine node was hardcoded.
When we introduce the masked_gather node, we need to select instruction automatically,
in the standard way.
I added a flag "hasTwoExplicitDefs" that allows to handle 2 destination operands.
(Some code in the X86InstrFragmentsSIMD.td is commented out, just to split one big
patch in many small patches)
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This adds two new fields to the RegisterOperand TableGen class:
string OperandNamespace = "MCOI";
string OperandType = "OPERAND_REGISTER";
These fields can be used to specify a target specific operand type,
which will be stored in the OperandType member of the MCOperandInfo
object.
This can be useful for targets that need to store some extra information
about operands that cannot be expressed using the target independent
types. For example, in the R600 backend, there are operands which
can take either registers or immediates and it is convenient to be able
to specify this in the TableGen definitions.
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Clang's static analyzer found several potential cases of undefined
behavior, use of un-initialized values, and potentially null pointer
dereferences in tablegen, Support, MC, and ADT. This cleans them up
with specific assertions on the assumptions of the code.
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This patch adds a new property: isInsertSubreg and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getInsertSubregInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getInsertSubregLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) INSERT_SUBREG.
The approach is similar to r215394.
<rdar://problem/12702965>
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This patch adds a new property: isExtractSubreg and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getExtractSubregInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getExtractSubregLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) EXTRACT_SUBREG.
The approach is similar to r215394.
<rdar://problem/12702965>
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This patch adds a new property: isRegSequence and the related target hooks:
TargetIntrInfo::getRegSequenceInputs and
TargetInstrInfo::getRegSequenceLikeInputs to specify that a target specific
instruction is a (kind of) REG_SEQUENCE.
<rdar://problem/12702965>
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This is useful in a later patch where binary literals such as 0b000 will become BitsInit values instead of IntInit values.
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Previously, TableGen assumed that every aliased operand consumed precisely 1
MachineInstr slot (this was reasonable because until a couple of days ago,
nothing more complicated was eligible for printing).
This allows a couple more ARM64 aliases to print so we can remove the special
code.
On the X86 side, I've gone for explicit AT&T size specifiers as the default, so
turned off a few of the aliases that would have just started printing.
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To get at least one use of the change (and some actual tests) in with its
commit, I've enabled the AArch64 & ARM64 NEON mov aliases.
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ARM64 ended up reaching odder parts of TableGen alias generation than
current backends and caused a segfault.
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The 'Deprecated' class allows you to specify a SubtargetFeature that the
instruction is deprecated on.
The 'ComplexDeprecationPredicate' class allows you to define a custom
predicate that is called to check for deprecation.
For example:
ComplexDeprecationPredicate<"MCR">
would mean you would have to define the following function:
bool getMCRDeprecationInfo(MCInst &MI, MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
std::string &Info)
Which returns 'false' for not deprecated, and 'true' for deprecated
and store the warning message in 'Info'.
The MCTargetAsmParser constructor was chaned to take an extra argument of
the MCInstrInfo class, so out-of-tree targets will need to be changed.
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Back in the mists of time (2008), it seems TableGen couldn't handle the
patterns necessary to match ARM's CMOV node that we convert select operations
to, so we wrote a lot of fairly hairy C++ to do it for us.
TableGen can deal with it now: there were a few minor differences to CodeGen
(see tests), but nothing obviously worse that I could see, so we should
probably address anything that *does* come up in a localised manner.
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I've tried to find main moudle headers where possible, but the TableGen
stuff may warrant someone else looking at it.
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Most places can use PrintFatalError as the unwinding mechanism was not
used for anything other than printing the error. The single exception
was CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp, where intermediate errors during type
resolution were ignored to simplify incremental platform development.
This use is replaced by an error flag in TreePattern and bailout earlier
in various places if it is set.
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Some of these dyn_cast<>'s would be better phrased as isa<> or cast<>.
That will happen in a future patch.
There are also two dyn_cast_or_null<>'s slipped in instead of
dyn_cast<>'s, since they were causing crashes with just dyn_cast<>.
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Emit TableGen errors if guessInstructionProperties is 0 and
instruction properties can't be inferred from patterns.
Allow explicit instruction properties even when they can be inferred.
This patch doesn't change the TableGen output. Redundant properties
are not yet verified because the tree has errors.
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Keep track of the set/unset state of these bits along with their
true/false values, but treat '?' as '0' for now.
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When reporting an error for a defm, we would previously only report the
location of the outer defm, which is not always where the error is.
Now we also print the location of the expanded multiclass defs:
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2902:12: error: foo
defm ADD : basic_sse12_fp_binop_s<0x58, "add", fadd, SSE_ALU_ITINS_S>,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2801:11: note: instantiated from multiclass
defm PD : sse12_fp_packed<opc, !strconcat(OpcodeStr, "pd"), OpNode, VR128,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:194:5: note: instantiated from multiclass
def rm : PI<opc, MRMSrcMem, (outs RC:$dst), (ins RC:$src1, x86memop:$src2),
^
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Select instructions pick one of two virtual registers based on a
condition, like x86 cmov. On targets like ARM that support predication,
selects can sometimes be eliminated by predicating the instruction
defining one of the operands.
Teach PeepholeOptimizer to recognize select instructions, and ask the
target to optimize them.
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For example,
On ARM, "mov r3, #-3" is an alias for "mvn r3, #2", so we want to use a
matcher pattern that handles the bitwise negation when mapping to t2MVNi.
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If the register class in the source alias is a subclass of the register class
of the actual instruction, the alias can still match OK since the constraints
are strictly a subset of what the instruction can actually handle.
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No functionality change. The hook makes it explicit which patterns
require "special" handling. i.e. it self-documents tblgen
deficiencies. I plan to add verification in ExpandISelPseudos and
Thumb2SizeReduce to catch any missing hasPostISelHooks. Otherwise it's
too fragile.
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Modified ARMISelLowering::AdjustInstrPostInstrSelection to handle the
full gamut of CPSR defs/uses including instructins whose "optional"
cc_out operand is not really optional. This allowed removal of the
hasPostISelHook to simplify the .td files and make the implementation
more robust.
Fixes rdar://10137436: sqlite3 miscompile
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Add a instruction flag: hasPostISelHook which tells the pre-RA scheduler to
call a target hook to adjust the instruction. For ARM, this is used to
adjust instructions which may be setting the 's' flag. ADC, SBC, RSB, and RSC
instructions have implicit def of CPSR (required since it now uses CPSR physical
register dependency rather than "glue"). If the carry flag is used, then the
target hook will *fill in* the optional operand with CPSR. Otherwise, the hook
will remove the CPSR implicit def from the MachineInstr.
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- The actual values are from the MCOI::OperandType enum.
- Teach tblgen to read it from the instruction definition.
- This is a better implementation of the hacks in edis.
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Manage Inits in a FoldingSet. This provides several benefits:
- Memory for Inits is properly managed
- Duplicate Inits are folded into Flyweights, saving memory
- It enforces const-correctness, protecting against certain classes
of bugs
The above benefits allow Inits to be used in more contexts, which in
turn provides more dynamism to TableGen. This enhanced capability
will be used by the AVX code generator to a fold common patterns
together.
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So users of a CGI don't have to look up the value directly from the original
Record; just like the rest of the convenience values in the class.
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For now this is distinct from isCodeGenOnly, as code-gen-only
instructions can (and often do) still have encoding information
associated with them. Once we've migrated all of them over to true
pseudo-instructions that are lowered to real instructions prior to
the printer/emitter, we can remove isCodeGenOnly and just use isPseudo.
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TableGen had diagnostic printers sprinkled about in a few places. Pull them
together into a single location in Error.cpp.
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Make the Elements vector private and expose an ArrayRef through
getOrder() instead. getOrder will eventually provide multiple
user-specified allocation orders.
Use the sorted member set for member and subclass tests. Clean up a lot
of ad hoc searches.
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