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Jakob Stoklund Olesen
7f5e43f61d Fix PR11422.
This was a bug in keeping track of the available domains when merging
domain values.

The wrong domain mask caused ExecutionDepsFix to try to move VANDPSYrr
to the integer domain which is only available in AVX2.

Also add an assertion to catch future attempts at emitting AVX2
instructions.

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2011-11-23 04:03:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
47fb954f74 Fix a crash in block placement due to an inner loop that happened to be
reversed in the function's original ordering, and we happened to
encounter it while handling an outer unnatural CFG structure.

Thanks to the test case reduced from GCC's source by Benjamin Kramer.
This may also fix a crasher in gzip that Duncan reduced for me, but
I haven't yet gotten to testing that one.

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2011-11-23 03:03:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
768c65f677 add basic PPC register-pressure feedback; adjust the vaarg test to match the new register-allocation pattern
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2011-11-22 16:21:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3b7b209bf8 Fix a devilish miscompile exposed by block placement. The
updateTerminator code didn't correctly handle EH terminators in one very
specific case. AnalyzeBranch would find no terminator instruction, and
so the fallback in updateTerminator is to assume fallthrough. This is
correct, but the destination of the fallthrough was assumed to be the
first successor.

This is *almost always* true, but in certain cases the loop
transformations will cause the landing pad to be the first successor!
Instead of this brittle logic, actually look through the successors for
a non-landing-pad accessor, and to assert if more than one is found.

This will hopefully fix some (if not all) of the self host miscompiles
with block placement. Thanks to Benjamin Kramer for reporting, Nick
Lewycky for an initial stab at a reduction, and Duncan for endless
advice on EH (which I know nothing about) as well as reviewing the
actual fix.

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2011-11-22 13:13:16 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
fdb00a9bdb Add triple to the test.
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2011-11-22 06:36:25 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
254a13282c If a register is both an early clobber and part of a tied use, handle the use
before the clobber so that we copy the value if needed.

Fixes pr11415.

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2011-11-22 06:27:18 +00:00
Craig Topper
6fa583d787 Lowering for v32i8 to VPUNPCKLBW/VPUNPCKHBW when AVX2 is enabled.
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2011-11-21 08:26:50 +00:00
Craig Topper
3b73312020 Test case for r145026
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2011-11-21 06:58:09 +00:00
Craig Topper
a124f94952 Make LowerSIGN_EXTEND_INREG split 256-bit vectors when AVX1 is enabled and use AVX2 shifts when AVX2 is enabled.
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2011-11-21 01:12:36 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
742e5cf612 test/CodeGen/X86/block-placement.ll: Relax expressions for Win32.
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2011-11-20 12:49:45 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b0dadb9dd5 The logic for breaking the CFG in the presence of hot successors didn't
properly account for the *global* probability of the edge being taken.
This manifested as a very large number of unconditional branches to
blocks being merged against the CFG even though they weren't
particularly hot within the CFG.

The fix is to check whether the edge being merged is both locally hot
relative to other successors for the source block, and globally hot
compared to other (unmerged) predecessors of the destination block.

This introduces a new crasher on GCC single-source, but it's currently
behind a flag, and Ben has offered to work on the reduction. =]

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2011-11-20 11:22:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2901243fda Add some comments to the latest test case I added here to document what
is actually being tested. Also add some FileCheck goodness to much more
carefully ensure that the result is the desired result. Before this test
would only have failed through an assert failure if the underlying fix
were reverted.

Also, add some weight metadata and a comment explaining exactly what is
going on to a trick section of the test case. Originally, we were
getting very unlucky and trying to form a block chain that isn't
actually profitable. I'm working on a fix to avoid forming these
unprofitable chains, and that would also have masked any failure from
this test case. The easy solution is to add some metadata that makes it
*really* profitable to form the bad chain here.

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2011-11-20 09:30:40 +00:00
Craig Topper
0d86d462f8 Add code for lowering v32i8 shifts by a splat to AVX2 immediate shift instructions. Remove 256-bit splat handling from LowerShift as it was already handled by PerformShiftCombine.
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2011-11-20 00:12:05 +00:00
Craig Topper
745a86bac9 Use 256-bit vcmpeqd for creating an all ones vector when AVX2 is enabled.
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2011-11-19 22:34:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
03300ecaee Move the handling of unanalyzable branches out of the loop-driven chain
formation phase and into the initial walk of the basic blocks. We
essentially pre-merge all blocks where unanalyzable fallthrough exists,
as we won't be able to update the terminators effectively after any
reorderings. This is quite a bit more principled as there may be CFGs
where the second half of the unanalyzable pair has some analyzable
predecessor that gets placed first. Then it may get placed next,
implicitly breaking the unanalyzable branch even though we never even
looked at the part that isn't analyzable. I've included a test case that
triggers this (thanks Benjamin yet again!), and I'm hoping to synthesize
some more general ones as I dig into related issues.

Also, to make this new scheme work we have to be able to handle branches
into the middle of a chain, so add this check. We always fallback on the
incoming ordering.

Finally, this starts to really underscore a known limitation of the
current implementation -- we don't consider broken predecessors when
merging successors. This can caused major missed opportunities, and is
something I'm planning on looking at next (modulo more bug reports).

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2011-11-19 10:26:02 +00:00
Craig Topper
6bf57b0272 Test cases for SSSE3/AVX integer horizontal add/sub.
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2011-11-19 09:03:33 +00:00
Craig Topper
1666cb6d63 Extend VPBLENDVB and VPSIGN lowering to work for AVX2.
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2011-11-19 07:07:26 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
cbbe33fde4 Add AVX2 vpbroadcast support
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2011-11-18 02:49:55 +00:00
Devang Patel
ce35d8b5a1 DISubrange supports unsigned lower/upper array bounds, so let's not fake it in the end while emitting DWARF. If a FE needs to encode signed lower/upper array bounds then we need to extend DISubrange or ad DISignedSubrange.
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2011-11-17 23:43:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier
478b06c980 When fast iseling a GEP, accumulate the offset rather than emitting a series of
ADDs.  MaxOffs is used as a threshold to limit the size of the offset. Tradeoffs
being: (1) If we can't materialize the large constant then we'll cause fast-isel
to bail. (2) Too large of an offset can't be directly encoded in the ADD
resulting in a MOV+ADD.  Generally not a bad thing because otherwise we would
have had ADD+ADD, but on Thumb this turns into a MOVS+MOVT+ADD. Working on a fix
for that. (3) Conversely, too low of a threshold we'll miss opportunities to 
coalesce ADDs.
rdar://10412592



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2011-11-17 07:15:58 +00:00
Eli Friedman
4db4addcd4 Make sure to replace the chain properly when DAGCombining a LOAD+EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT into a single LOAD. Fixes PR10747/PR11393.
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2011-11-16 23:50:22 +00:00
Evan Cheng
2b89498979 Another missing X86ISD::MOVLPD pattern. rdar://10450317
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2011-11-16 22:24:44 +00:00
Evan Cheng
c3aa7c5c5a Disable expensive two-address optimizations at -O0. rdar://10453055
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2011-11-16 18:44:48 +00:00
Eli Friedman
ee94dc212e Fix testcase.
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2011-11-16 03:03:52 +00:00
Eli Friedman
d577df8e5a CONCAT_VECTORS can have more than two operands. PR11389.
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2011-11-16 02:52:39 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
f8c10e5cb1 AVX: Add support for vbroadcast from BUILD_VECTOR and refactor some of the vbroadcast code.
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2011-11-15 22:50:37 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
ec0af2f4e1 test/CodeGen/X86/dec-eflags-lower.ll: Relax expression for win32 x64.
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2011-11-15 22:30:37 +00:00
Pete Cooper
2d49689793 Added custom lowering for load->dec->store sequence in x86 when the EFLAGS registers is used
by later instructions.

Only done for DEC64m right now.

Fixes <rdar://problem/6172640>


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2011-11-15 21:57:53 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
6c5b2dcd83 We currently use a callback to handle an IL pass deleting a BB that still
has a reference to it. Unfortunately, that doesn't work for codegen passes
since we don't get notified of MBB's being deleted (the original BB stays).

Use that fact to our advantage and after printing a function, check if
any of the IL BBs corresponds to a symbol that was not printed. This fixes
pr11202.

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2011-11-15 19:08:46 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
f805a7c25c Revert r144611 and r144613.
These tests are actually correct, clang was miscompiling ExeDepsFix::processUses.

Evan fixed the miscompilation in r144628.

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2011-11-15 07:13:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3273c8937b Rather than trying to use the loop block sequence *or* the function
block sequence when recovering from unanalyzable control flow
constructs, *always* use the function sequence. I'm not sure why I ever
went down the path of trying to use the loop sequence, it is
fundamentally not the correct sequence to use. We're trying to preserve
the incoming layout in the cases of unreasonable control flow, and that
is only encoded at the function level. We already have a filter to
select *exactly* the sub-set of blocks within the function that we're
trying to form into a chain.

The resulting code layout is also significantly better because of this.
In several places we were ending up with completely unreasonable control
flow constructs due to the ordering chosen by the loop structure for its
internal storage. This change removes a completely wasteful vector of
basic blocks, saving memory allocation in the common case even though it
costs us CPU in the fairly rare case of unnatural loops. Finally, it
fixes the latest crasher reduced out of GCC's single source. Thanks
again to Benjamin Kramer for the reduction, my bugpoint skills failed at
it.

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2011-11-15 06:26:43 +00:00
Craig Topper
4c077a1f04 Properly qualify AVX2 specific parts of execution dependency table. Also enable converting between 256-bit PS/PD operations when AVX1 is enabled. Fixes PR11370.
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2011-11-15 05:55:35 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
ff70467aa2 Really fix test.
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2011-11-15 03:17:01 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
3c84ec070a Allow for depencendy-breaking instructions before cvt*.
This should unbreak clang-x86_64-darwin10-RA, but I can't actually
reproduce the failure.

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2011-11-15 02:29:48 +00:00
Evan Cheng
eaa192af18 Add vmov.f32 to materialize f32 immediate splats which cannot be handled by
integer variants. rdar://10437054


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2011-11-15 02:12:34 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
c2ecf3efbf Break false dependencies before partial register updates.
Two new TargetInstrInfo hooks lets the target tell ExecutionDepsFix
about instructions with partial register updates causing false unwanted
dependencies.

The ExecutionDepsFix pass will break the false dependencies if the
updated register was written in the previoius N instructions.

The small loop added to sse-domains.ll runs twice as fast with
dependency-breaking instructions inserted.

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2011-11-15 01:15:30 +00:00
Jim Grosbach
ffc658b056 ARM VLDR/VSTR instructions don't need a size suffix.
Canonicallize on the non-suffixed form, but continue to accept assembly that
has any correctly sized type suffix.

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2011-11-14 23:03:21 +00:00
Chad Rosier
e91da1baa1 Add newline to end of file. Thanks, Eli.
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2011-11-14 22:48:33 +00:00
Chad Rosier
909cb4f2f2 Add support for inlining small memcpys.
rdar://10412592


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2011-11-14 22:46:17 +00:00
Chad Rosier
e489af8dce Fix a performance regression from r144565. Positive offsets were being lowered
into registers, rather then encoded directly in the load/store.


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2011-11-14 22:34:48 +00:00
Evan Cheng
76c8f08567 Add a missing pattern for X86ISD::MOVLPD. rdar://10436044
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2011-11-14 20:35:52 +00:00
Chad Rosier
57b2997966 Add support for Thumb load/stores with negative offsets.
rdar://10412592



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2011-11-14 20:22:27 +00:00
Evan Cheng
2a4410df44 Teach two-address pass to re-schedule two-address instructions (or the kill
instructions of the two-address operands) in order to avoid inserting copies.
This fixes the few regressions introduced when the two-address hack was
disabled (without regressing the improvements).
rdar://10422688


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2011-11-14 19:48:55 +00:00
Pete Cooper
a77214a4c4 Changed SSE4/AVX <2 x i64> extract and insert ops to be Custom lowered
Constant idx case is still done in tablegen but other cases are then expanded

Fixes <rdar://problem/10435460>


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2011-11-14 19:38:42 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
f054e19819 Fix early-clobber handling in shrinkToUses.
I broke this in r144515, it affected most ARM testers.

<rdar://problem/10441389>

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2011-11-14 18:45:38 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
4a9b615f3e Delete stale comment.
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2011-11-14 18:03:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2770c14185 Fix an overflow bug in MachineBranchProbabilityInfo. This pass relied on
the sum of the edge weights not overflowing uint32, and crashed when
they did. This is generally safe as BranchProbabilityInfo tries to
provide this guarantee. However, the CFG can get modified during codegen
in a way that grows the *sum* of the edge weights. This doesn't seem
unreasonable (imagine just adding more blocks all with the default
weight of 16), but it is hard to come up with a case that actually
triggers 32-bit overflow. Fortuately, the single-source GCC build is
good at this. The solution isn't very pretty, but its no worse than the
previous code. We're already summing all of the edge weights on each
query, we can sum them, check for an overflow, compute a scale, and sum
them again.

I've included a *greatly* reduced test case out of the GCC source that
triggers it. It's a pretty lame test, as it clearly is just barely
triggering the overflow. I'd like to have something that is much more
definitive, but I don't understand the fundamental pattern that triggers
an explosion in the edge weight sums.

The buggy code is duplicated within this file. I'll colapse them into
a single implementation in a subsequent commit.

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2011-11-14 08:50:16 +00:00
Chad Rosier
dc9205d9c2 Add support for ARM halfword load/stores and signed byte loads with negative
offsets.
rdar://10412592



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2011-11-14 04:09:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b5856c83ff Teach machine block placement to cope with unnatural loops. These don't
get loop info structures associated with them, and so we need some way
to make forward progress selecting and placing basic blocks. The
technique used here is pretty brutal -- it just scans the list of blocks
looking for the first unplaced candidate. It keeps placing blocks like
this until the CFG becomes tractable.

The cost is somewhat unfortunate, it requires allocating a vector of all
basic block pointers eagerly. I have some ideas about how to simplify
and optimize this, but I'm trying to get the logic correct first.

Thanks to Benjamin Kramer for the reduced test case out of GCC. Sadly
there are other bugs that GCC is tickling that I'm reducing and working
on now.

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2011-11-14 00:00:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
df234353fb Rewrite #3 of machine block placement. This is based somewhat on the
second algorithm, but only loosely. It is more heavily based on the last
discussion I had with Andy. It continues to walk from the inner-most
loop outward, but there is a key difference. With this algorithm we
ensure that as we visit each loop, the entire loop is merged into
a single chain. At the end, the entire function is treated as a "loop",
and merged into a single chain. This chain forms the desired sequence of
blocks within the function. Switching to a single algorithm removes my
biggest problem with the previous approaches -- they had different
behavior depending on which system triggered the layout. Now there is
exactly one algorithm and one basis for the decision making.

The other key difference is how the chain is formed. This is based
heavily on the idea Andy mentioned of keeping a worklist of blocks that
are viable layout successors based on the CFG. Having this set allows us
to consistently select the best layout successor for each block. It is
expensive though.

The code here remains very rough. There is a lot that needs to be done
to clean up the code, and to make the runtime cost of this pass much
lower. Very much WIP, but this was a giant chunk of code and I'd rather
folks see it sooner than later. Everything remains behind a flag of
course.

I've added a couple of tests to exercise the issues that this iteration
was motivated by: loop structure preservation. I've also fixed one test
that was exhibiting the broken behavior of the previous version.

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2011-11-13 11:20:44 +00:00