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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jingyue Wu
81fb217d91 [NVPTX] kernel pointer arguments point to the global address space
Summary:
With this patch, NVPTXLowerKernelArgs converts a kernel pointer argument to a
pointer in the global address space. This change, along with
NVPTXFavorNonGenericAddrSpaces, allows the NVPTX backend to emit ld.global.*
and st.global.* for accessing kernel pointer arguments.

Minor changes:
1. refactor: extract function convertToPointerInAddrSpace
2. fix a bug in the test case in bug21465.ll

Test Plan: lower-kernel-ptr-arg.ll

Reviewers: eliben, meheff, jholewinski

Reviewed By: jholewinski

Subscribers: wengxt, jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10154

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2015-06-04 20:19:38 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
4977e92629 [NaryReassociate] Run EarlyCSE after NaryReassociate
Summary:
This patch made two improvements to NaryReassociate and the NVPTX pipeline

1. Run EarlyCSE/GVN after NaryReassociate to get rid of redundant common
expressions.

2. When adding an instruction to SeenExprs, maps both the SCEV before and after
reassociation to that instruction.

Test Plan: updated @reassociate_gep_nsw in nary-gep.ll

Reviewers: meheff, broune

Reviewed By: broune

Subscribers: dberlin, jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9947

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2015-05-28 04:56:52 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
728ad0157c Resurrect r235688
We should skip vector types which are not SCEVable.

test/CodeGen/NVPTX/sched2.ll passes


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2015-04-24 04:22:39 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
f42450abb6 Revert r235688
Seems breaking builds


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2015-04-24 03:26:11 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
d83b3b1a8d [NVPTX] enable NaryReassociate in NVPTX
Summary:
We run NaryReassociate right after SLSR because SLSR enables many
opportunities for NaryReassociate. For example, in nary-slsr.ll

  foo((a + b) + c);
  foo((a + b * 2) + c);
  foo((a + b * 3) + c);   // 2 muls and 6 adds

after SLSR:

  ab = a + b;
  foo(ab + c);
  ab2 = ab + b;
  foo(ab2 + c);
  ab3 = ab2 + b;
  foo(ab3 + c);           // 6 adds

after NaryReassociate:

  abc = (a + b) + c;
  foo(abc);
  ab2c = abc + b;
  foo(ab2c);
  ab3c = ab2c + b;
  foo(ab3c);              // 4 adds

Test Plan: nary-slsr.ll

Reviewers: jholewinski, eliben

Reviewed By: eliben

Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9066

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2015-04-24 02:54:06 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
12f341611a [NVPTX] run SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP before SLSR
Summary:
We pick this order because SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP may create more
opportunities for SLSR.

Test Plan:
reassociate-geps-and-slsr.ll
no performance regression on internal benchmarks

Reviewers: meheff

Subscribers: llvm-commits, jholewinski

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9230

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2015-04-23 20:00:04 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
0f710d7a5a [NVPTX] do not run DCE after SLSR and SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP
Summary:
With D9096 and D9101, there's no need to run DCE after SLSR and
SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP.

Test Plan: no regression

Reviewers: jholewinski, meheff

Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9172

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2015-04-21 20:47:15 +00:00
Eric Christopher
1154706a62 Simplify the query for a subtarget in the NVPTX pass manager.
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2015-03-21 03:13:03 +00:00
Mehdi Amini
ceb9150268 Move the DataLayout to the generic TargetMachine, making it mandatory.
Summary:
I don't know why every singled backend had to redeclare its own DataLayout.
There was a virtual getDataLayout() on the common base TargetMachine, the
default implementation returned nullptr. It was not clear from this that
we could assume at call site that a DataLayout will be available with
each Target.

Now getDataLayout() is no longer virtual and return a pointer to the
DataLayout member of the common base TargetMachine. I plan to turn it into
a reference in a future patch.

The only backend that didn't have a DataLayout previsouly was the CPPBackend.
It now initializes the default DataLayout. This commit is NFC for all the
other backends.

Test Plan: clang+llvm ninja check-all

Reviewers: echristo

Subscribers: jfb, jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8243

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>

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2015-03-12 00:07:24 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f0d37a472f NVPTX: move NVPTXAllocaHoisting into the cpp file
Also initialize without using static initialization.

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2015-03-10 19:20:52 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6ec9683959 Remove all use of is64bit off of NVPTXSubtarget and clean up code
accordingly. This changes the constructors of a number of classes
that don't need to know the subtarget's 64-bitness.

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2015-02-19 00:08:27 +00:00
Eric Christopher
9d2ea22e2b Migrate the NVPTX backend asm printer to a per function subtarget.
This involved moving two non-subtarget dependent features (64-bitness
and the driver interface) to the NVPTX target machine and updating
the uses (or migrating around the subtarget use for ease of review).
Otherwise use the cached subtarget or create a default subtarget
based on the TargetMachine cpu and feature string for the module
level assembler emission.

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2015-02-19 00:08:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
417c5c172c [PM] Remove the old 'PassManager.h' header file at the top level of
LLVM's include tree and the use of using declarations to hide the
'legacy' namespace for the old pass manager.

This undoes the primary modules-hostile change I made to keep
out-of-tree targets building. I sent an email inquiring about whether
this would be reasonable to do at this phase and people seemed fine with
it, so making it a reality. This should allow us to start bootstrapping
with modules to a certain extent along with making it easier to mix and
match headers in general.

The updates to any code for users of LLVM are very mechanical. Switch
from including "llvm/PassManager.h" to "llvm/IR/LegacyPassManager.h".
Qualify the types which now produce compile errors with "legacy::". The
most common ones are "PassManager", "PassManagerBase", and
"FunctionPassManager".

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2015-02-13 10:01:29 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
2918efd551 Add straight-line strength reduction to LLVM
Summary:
Straight-line strength reduction (SLSR) is implemented in GCC but not yet in
LLVM. It has proven to effectively simplify statements derived from an unrolled
loop, and can potentially benefit many other cases too. For example,

LLVM unrolls

  #pragma unroll
  foo (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
    sum += foo((b + i) * s);
  }

into

  sum += foo(b * s);
  sum += foo((b + 1) * s);
  sum += foo((b + 2) * s);

However, no optimizations yet reduce the internal redundancy of the three
expressions:

  b * s
  (b + 1) * s
  (b + 2) * s

With SLSR, LLVM can optimize these three expressions into:

  t1 = b * s
  t2 = t1 + s
  t3 = t2 + s

This commit is only an initial step towards implementing a series of such
optimizations. I will implement more (see TODO in the file commentary) in the
near future. This optimization is enabled for the NVPTX backend for now.
However, I am more than happy to push it to the standard optimization pipeline
after more thorough performance tests.

Test Plan: test/StraightLineStrengthReduce/slsr.ll

Reviewers: eliben, HaoLiu, meheff, hfinkel, jholewinski, atrick

Reviewed By: jholewinski, atrick

Subscribers: karthikthecool, jholewinski, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7310

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2015-02-03 19:37:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6e89e1316a [multiversion] Switch all of the targets over to use the
TargetIRAnalysis access path directly rather than implementing getTTI.

This even removes getTTI from the interface. It's more efficient for
each target to just register a precise callback that creates their
specific TTI.

As part of this, all of the targets which are building their subtargets
individually per-function now build their TTI instance with the function
and thus look up the correct subtarget and cache it. NVPTX, R600, and
XCore currently don't leverage this functionality, but its trivial for
them to add it now.

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2015-02-01 13:20:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1937233a22 [PM] Switch the TargetMachine interface from accepting a pass manager
base which it adds a single analysis pass to, to instead return the type
erased TargetTransformInfo object constructed for that TargetMachine.

This removes all of the pass variants for TTI. There is now a single TTI
*pass* in the Analysis layer. All of the Analysis <-> Target
communication is through the TTI's type erased interface itself. While
the diff is large here, it is nothing more that code motion to make
types available in a header file for use in a different source file
within each target.

I've tried to keep all the doxygen comments and file boilerplate in line
with this move, but let me know if I missed anything.

With this in place, the next step to making TTI work with the new pass
manager is to introduce a really simple new-style analysis that produces
a TTI object via a callback into this routine on the target machine.
Once we have that, we'll have the building blocks necessary to accept
a function argument as well.

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2015-01-31 11:17:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a6a87b595d [PM] Change the core design of the TTI analysis to use a polymorphic
type erased interface and a single analysis pass rather than an
extremely complex analysis group.

The end result is that the TTI analysis can contain a type erased
implementation that supports the polymorphic TTI interface. We can build
one from a target-specific implementation or from a dummy one in the IR.

I've also factored all of the code into "mix-in"-able base classes,
including CRTP base classes to facilitate calling back up to the most
specialized form when delegating horizontally across the surface. These
aren't as clean as I would like and I'm planning to work on cleaning
some of this up, but I wanted to start by putting into the right form.

There are a number of reasons for this change, and this particular
design. The first and foremost reason is that an analysis group is
complete overkill, and the chaining delegation strategy was so opaque,
confusing, and high overhead that TTI was suffering greatly for it.
Several of the TTI functions had failed to be implemented in all places
because of the chaining-based delegation making there be no checking of
this. A few other functions were implemented with incorrect delegation.
The message to me was very clear working on this -- the delegation and
analysis group structure was too confusing to be useful here.

The other reason of course is that this is *much* more natural fit for
the new pass manager. This will lay the ground work for a type-erased
per-function info object that can look up the correct subtarget and even
cache it.

Yet another benefit is that this will significantly simplify the
interaction of the pass managers and the TargetMachine. See the future
work below.

The downside of this change is that it is very, very verbose. I'm going
to work to improve that, but it is somewhat an implementation necessity
in C++ to do type erasure. =/ I discussed this design really extensively
with Eric and Hal prior to going down this path, and afterward showed
them the result. No one was really thrilled with it, but there doesn't
seem to be a substantially better alternative. Using a base class and
virtual method dispatch would make the code much shorter, but as
discussed in the update to the programmer's manual and elsewhere,
a polymorphic interface feels like the more principled approach even if
this is perhaps the least compelling example of it. ;]

Ultimately, there is still a lot more to be done here, but this was the
huge chunk that I couldn't really split things out of because this was
the interface change to TTI. I've tried to minimize all the other parts
of this. The follow up work should include at least:

1) Improving the TargetMachine interface by having it directly return
   a TTI object. Because we have a non-pass object with value semantics
   and an internal type erasure mechanism, we can narrow the interface
   of the TargetMachine to *just* do what we need: build and return
   a TTI object that we can then insert into the pass pipeline.
2) Make the TTI object be fully specialized for a particular function.
   This will include splitting off a minimal form of it which is
   sufficient for the inliner and the old pass manager.
3) Add a new pass manager analysis which produces TTI objects from the
   target machine for each function. This may actually be done as part
   of #2 in order to use the new analysis to implement #2.
4) Work on narrowing the API between TTI and the targets so that it is
   easier to understand and less verbose to type erase.
5) Work on narrowing the API between TTI and its clients so that it is
   easier to understand and less verbose to forward.
6) Try to improve the CRTP-based delegation. I feel like this code is
   just a bit messy and exacerbating the complexity of implementing
   the TTI in each target.

Many thanks to Eric and Hal for their help here. I ended up blocked on
this somewhat more abruptly than I expected, and so I appreciate getting
it sorted out very quickly.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7293

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2015-01-31 03:43:40 +00:00
Eric Christopher
04bcc11905 Move DataLayout back to the TargetMachine from TargetSubtargetInfo
derived classes.

Since global data alignment, layout, and mangling is often based on the
DataLayout, move it to the TargetMachine. This ensures that global
data is going to be layed out and mangled consistently if the subtarget
changes on a per function basis. Prior to this all targets(*) have
had subtarget dependent code moved out and onto the TargetMachine.

*One target hasn't been migrated as part of this change: R600. The
R600 port has, as a subtarget feature, the size of pointers and
this affects global data layout. I've currently hacked in a FIXME
to enable progress, but the port needs to be updated to either pass
the 64-bitness to the TargetMachine, or fix the DataLayout to
avoid subtarget dependent features.

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2015-01-26 19:03:15 +00:00
Matthias Braun
5b17297b3d [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

This is the 2nd attempt at this after realizing that PassManager::add() may
actually delete the pass.

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2014-12-11 21:26:47 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
428923cfe2 This reverts commit r224043 and r224042.
check-llvm was failing.

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2014-12-11 20:03:57 +00:00
Matthias Braun
71f56c4aac [CodeGen] Add print and verify pass after each MachineFunctionPass by default
Previously print+verify passes were added in a very unsystematic way, which is
annoying when debugging as you miss intermediate steps and allows bugs to stay
unnotice when no verification is performed.

To make this change practical I added the possibility to explicitely disable
verification. I used this option on all places where no verification was
performed previously (because alot of places actually don't pass the
MachineVerifier).
In the long term these problems should be fixed properly and verification
enabled after each pass. I'll enable some more verification in subsequent
commits.

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2014-12-11 19:42:05 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d12434058d Add out of line virtual destructors to all LLVMTargetMachine subclasses
These recently all grew a unique_ptr<TargetLoweringObjectFile> member in
r221878.  When anyone calls a virtual method of a class, clang-cl
requires all virtual methods to be semantically valid. This includes the
implicit virtual destructor, which triggers instantiation of the
unique_ptr destructor, which fails because the type being deleted is
incomplete.

This is just part of the ongoing saga of PR20337, which is affecting
Blink as well. Because the MSVC ABI doesn't have key functions, we end
up referencing the vtable and implicit destructor on any virtual call
through a class. We don't actually end up emitting the dtor, so it'd be
good if we could avoid this unneeded type completion work.

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2014-11-20 23:37:18 +00:00
Aditya Nandakumar
847729d19a This patch changes the ownership of TLOF from TargetLoweringBase to TargetMachine so that different subtargets could share the TLOF effectively
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2014-11-13 09:26:31 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
26e0544c0a [NVPTX] Add an NVPTX-specific TargetTransformInfo
Summary:
It currently only implements hasBranchDivergence, and will be extended
in later diffs.

Split from D6188.

Test Plan: make check-all

Reviewers: jholewinski

Reviewed By: jholewinski

Subscribers: llvm-commits, meheff, eliben, jholewinski

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6195

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2014-11-10 18:38:25 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
e459c0bf65 [NVPTX] Add NVPTXLowerStructArgs pass
This works around the limitation that PTX does not allow .param space
loads/stores with arbitrary pointers.

If a function has a by-val struct ptr arg, say foo(%struct.x *byval %d), then
add the following instructions to the first basic block :

%temp = alloca %struct.x, align 8
%tt1 = bitcast %struct.x * %d to i8 *
%tt2 = llvm.nvvm.cvt.gen.to.param %tt2
%tempd = bitcast i8 addrspace(101) * to %struct.x addrspace(101) *
%tv = load %struct.x addrspace(101) * %tempd
store %struct.x %tv, %struct.x * %temp, align 8

The above code allocates some space in the stack and copies the incoming
struct from param space to local space. Then replace all occurences of %d
by %temp.

Fixes PR21465.

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2014-11-05 18:19:30 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
7d7f3e3923 [NVPTX] Directly control the Machine SSA passes that are invoked for NVPTX.
NVPTX is a bit special in the optimizations it requires, so this gives
us better control over the backend optimization pipeline.

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2014-06-27 18:35:14 +00:00
Eric Christopher
493512898f Move NVPTX subtarget dependent variables from the target machine
to the subtarget.

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2014-06-27 04:33:14 +00:00
Eric Christopher
9456c7b20a Remove unnecessary caching of the TargetMachine on NVPTXFrameLowering.
Adjust the constructor accordingly.

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2014-06-27 02:05:22 +00:00
Eric Christopher
82cb24a385 Remove caching of the target machine in NVPTXInstrInfo and
update constructor accordingly.

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2014-06-27 01:27:08 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6c57c3336c Remove comment that duplicated information in the constructor
that it's after.

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2014-06-27 01:27:06 +00:00
Eric Christopher
5448320a20 Have TargetSelectionDAGInfo take a DataLayout initializer rather than
a TargetMachine since the only thing it wants is DataLayout.

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2014-06-06 19:04:48 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
167a57ca45 Add an optimization that does CSE in a group of similar GEPs.
This optimization merges the common part of a group of GEPs, so we can compute
each pointer address by adding a simple offset to the common part.

The optimization is currently only enabled for the NVPTX backend, where it has
a large payoff on some benchmarks.

Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3462

Patch by Jingyue Wu.




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2014-05-01 18:38:36 +00:00
Craig Topper
6b7b725179 [C++11] Add 'override' keywords and remove 'virtual'. Additionally add 'final' and leave 'virtual' on some methods that are marked virtual without overriding anything and have no obvious overrides themselves. NVPTX edition
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2014-04-29 07:57:44 +00:00
Craig Topper
c848b1bbcf [C++] Use 'nullptr'. Target edition.
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2014-04-25 05:30:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
1d16fdecd6 [C++11] Replace OwningPtr with std::unique_ptr in places where it doesn't break the API.
No functionality change.

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2014-04-21 09:34:48 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
77f268945e [NVPTX] Add preliminary intrinsics and codegen support for textures/surfaces
This commit adds intrinsics and codegen support for the surface read/write and texture read instructions that take an explicit sampler parameter. Codegen operates on image handles at the PTX level, but falls back to direct replacement of handles with kernel arguments if image handles are not enabled. Note that image handles are explicitly disabled for all target architectures in this change (to be enabled later).

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2014-04-09 15:39:15 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
25540a7f39 Optimize away unnecessary address casts.
Removes unnecessary casts from non-generic address spaces to the generic address
space for certain code patterns.

Patch by Jingyue Wu.



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2014-04-03 21:18:25 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
416a0e993f Fix for PR19099 - NVPTX produces invalid symbol names.
This is a more thorough fix for the issue than r203483. An IR pass will run
before NVPTX codegen to make sure there are no invalid symbol names that can't
be consumed by the ptxas assembler.



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2014-03-31 15:56:26 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
2685aa8713 Removes the NVPTXSplitBBatBar pass.
This pass is a historic remnant and actually causes less efficient code to be
generated in some cases.



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2014-03-24 16:36:39 +00:00
Craig Topper
629b96cb4f Switch all uses of LLVM_OVERRIDE to just use 'override' directly.
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2014-03-02 09:09:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
56e1394c88 [cleanup] Move the Dominators.h and Verifier.h headers into the IR
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it
doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis.

Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide
these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the
abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes
obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can
manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven
interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both
caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API.

But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really
confusing structure until that day arrives.

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2014-01-13 09:26:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8a5351f0f5 [PM] Rename the IR printing pass header to a more generic and correct
name to match the source file which I got earlier. Update the include
sites. Also modernize the comments in the header to use the more
recommended doxygen style.

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2014-01-12 11:10:32 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
bc65a8d518 Move the LLVM IR asm writer header files into the IR directory, as they
are part of the core IR library in order to support dumping and other
basic functionality.

Rename the 'Assembly' include directory to 'AsmParser' to match the
library name and the only functionality left their -- printing has been
in the core IR library for quite some time.

Update all of the #includes to match.

All of this started because I wanted to have the layering in good shape
before I started adding support for printing LLVM IR using the new pass
infrastructure, and commandline support for the new pass infrastructure.

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2014-01-07 12:34:26 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ea53c6ae30 The preferred alignment defaults to the abi alignment. Omit if it is the same.
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2013-12-16 18:01:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
63da3bbcf5 Don't duplicate the DataLayout defaults for integer, floats and vectors.
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2013-12-16 17:41:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7ef5520e8c On DataLayout, omit the default of p:64:64:64.
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2013-12-16 17:15:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f562e09c9f Refactor NVPTX's computeDataLayout.
No functionality change.

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2013-12-14 06:42:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
1d9c819c28 Turn NVPTXSubtarget::getDataLayout into a static function.
No functionality change.

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2013-12-14 06:36:30 +00:00
Justin Holewinski
40f689851f [NVPTX] Blacklist TailDuplicate pass
This causes issues with virtual registers.  We will likely need
to fix TailDuplicate in the future, or introduce a new version
that plays nicely with vregs.

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2013-11-11 12:58:14 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
670655471d Assert on duplicate registration. Don't depend on function pointer equality.
Before this patch we would assert when building llvm as multiple shared
libraries (cmake's BUILD_SHARED_LIBS). The problem was the line

if (T.AsmStreamerCtorFn == Target::createDefaultAsmStreamer)

which returns false because of -fvisibility-inlines-hidden. It is easy
to fix just this one case, but I decided to try to also make the
registration more strict. It looks like the old logic for ignoring
followup registration was just a temporary hack that outlived its
usefulness.

This patch converts the ifs to asserts, fixes the few cases that were
registering twice and makes sure all the asserts compare with null.

Thanks for Joerg for reporting the problem and reviewing the patch.

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