stack tracebacks on Darwin x86-64 won't work by default;
nevertheless, everybody but me thinks this is a good idea.
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much simpler than in LegalizeDAG because calls are
not yet expanded into call sequences: that happens
after type legalization has finished.
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in its maps. Add some sanity checks that catch
this kind of thing. Hopefully these can be
removed one day (once all problems are fixed!)
but for the moment it seems wise to have them in.
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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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If it cannot be expanded, it will keep the old behaviour and try to shrink the constant.
Part of enhancement for PR2191.
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Specifically, introduction of XXX::Create methods
for Users that have a potentially variable number of
Uses.
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2. Coalescer can now create an interesting situation where a register def can
reaches itself without being killed.
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before an invoke. Failure to do this causes references in
the landing pad to variables that were not set. Fixes
g++.dg/eh/delayslot1.C
g++.dg/eh/fp-regs.C
g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/eh1.C
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There is no point in creating a long live range defined by an implicit_def. Scheduler now duplicates implicit_def instruction for each of its uses. Therefore, if an implicit_def node has multiple uses, it will become a number of very short live ranges, rather than a long one. This will make coalescer's job easier.
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review feedback.
-enable-eh is still accepted but doesn't do anything.
EH intrinsics use Dwarf EH if the target supports that,
and are handled by LowerInvoke otherwise.
The separation of the EH table and frame move data is,
I think, logically figured out, but either one still
causes full EH info to be generated (not sure how to
split the metadata correctly).
MachineModuleInfo::needsFrameInfo is no longer used and
is removed.
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not marked nounwind, or for all functions when -enable-eh
is set, provided the target supports Dwarf EH.
llvm-gcc generates nounwind in the right places; other FEs
will need to do so also. Given such a FE, -enable-eh should
no longer be needed.
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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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nodes. This doesn't currently have much impact the generated code, but it
does produce simpler-looking SelectionDAGs, and consequently
simpler-looking ScheduleDAGs, because there are fewer spurious
dependencies.
In particular, CopyValueToVirtualRegister now uses the entry node as the
input chain dependency for new CopyToReg nodes instead of calling getRoot
and depending on the most recent memory reference.
Also, rename UnorderedChains to PendingExports and pull it up from being
a local variable in SelectionDAGISel::BuildSelectionDAG to being a
member variable of SelectionDAGISel, so that it doesn't have to be
passed around to all the places that need it.
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called LimitedSumOfUnscheduledPredsOfSuccs. It terminates the computation
after a given treshold is reached. This new function is always faster, but
brings real wins only on bigger test-cases.
The old function SumOfUnscheduledPredsOfSuccs is left in-place for now and therefore a warning about an unused static function is produced.
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LLVM Value/Use does and MachineRegisterInfo/MachineOperand does.
This allows constant time for all uses list maintenance operations.
The idea was suggested by Chris. Reviewed by Evan and Dan.
Patch is tested and approved by Dan.
On normal use-cases compilation speed is not affected. On very big basic
blocks there are compilation speedups in the range of 15-20% or even better.
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This fixes Bugzilla #1835 (http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1835).
This patched is reviewed by Tanya and Dan. Dan tested and approved it.
The reason for the bad performance of the old algorithm is that it is very naive and scans every
time all nodes of the DAG in the worst case.
This patch introduces a new algorithm based on the paper "Online algorithms
for maintaining the topological order of a directed acyclic graph" by
David J.Pearce and Paul H.J.Kelly. This is the MNR algorithm. It has a
linear time worst-case and performs much better in most situations.
The paper can be found here:
http://fano.ics.uci.edu/cites/Document/Online-algorithms-for-maintaining-the-topological-order-of-a-directed-acyclic-graph.html
The main idea of the new algorithm is to compute the topological ordering of the SNodes in the
DAG and to maintain it even after DAG modifications. The topological ordering allows for very fast
node reachability checks.
Tests on very big input files with tens of thousands of instructions in a BB indicate huge
speed-ups (up to 10x compilation time improvement) compared to the old version.
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With this pass, StrongPHIElim can compile very simple testcases correctly. There's still a ways
to go before it's ready for prime time, though.
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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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1. If part of a register is re-defined, an implicit kill and an implicit def are added to denote read / mod / write. However, this should only be necessary if the register is actually read later. This is a performance issue.
2. If a sub-register is being defined, and it doesn't have a previous use, do not add a implicit kill to the last use of a super-register:
= EAX, AX<imp-use,kill>
...
AX =
In this case, EAX is live but AX is killed, this is wrong and will cause the coalescer to do bad things.
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Use getIntPtrConstant in a couple places to shorten stuff up
Handle splitting vector shuffles with undefs in the mask
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Note: the coalescer will have to be careful about this too, when it starts coalescing insert_subreg nodes.
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the fcopysign expansion from LegalizeDAG to get rid of
what seems to be a bug: the use of sign extension means
that when copying the sign bit from an f32 to an f64,
the upper 32 bits of the f64 (now an i64) are set, not
just the top bit... I also generalized it to work for
any sized floating point types, and removed the bogosity:
SDOperand Mask1 = (SrcVT == MVT::f64)
? DAG.getConstantFP(BitsToDouble(1ULL << 63), SrcVT)
: DAG.getConstantFP(BitsToFloat(1U << 31), SrcVT);
Mask1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::BIT_CONVERT, SrcNVT, Mask1);
(here SrcNVT is an integer with the same size as SrcVT).
As far as I can see this takes a 1 << 63, converts to
a double, converts that to a floating point constant
then converts that to an integer constant, ending up
with... 1 << 63 as an integer constant! So I just
generate this integer constant directly.
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getCopyToParts problem was noticed by the new
LegalizeTypes infrastructure. In order to avoid
this kind of thing in the future I've added a
check that EXTRACT_ELEMENT is only used with
integers. Once LegalizeTypes is up and running
most likely BUILD_PAIR and EXTRACT_ELEMENT can
be removed, in favour of using apints instead.
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X86 lowering normalize vector 0 to v4i32. However DAGCombine can fold (sub x, x) -> 0 after legalization. It can create a zero vector of a type that's not expected (e.g. v8i16). We don't want to disable the optimization since leaving a (sub x, x) is really bad. Add isel patterns for other types of vector 0 to ensure correctness. It's highly unlikely to happen other than in bugpoint reduced test cases.
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that merely add passes. This allows them to be used with either
FunctionPassManager or PassManager, or even with a custom new
kind of pass manager.
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and it's the result that requires expansion. This code is a little confusing
because the TargetLoweringInfo tables for [US]INT_TO_FP use the operand type
(the integer type) rather than the result type.
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return ValueType can depend its operands' ValueType.
This is a cosmetic change, no functionality impacted.
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If ALR and BLR overlaps and end of BLR extends beyond end of ALR, e.g.
A = or A, B
...
B = A
...
C = A<kill>
...
= B
then do not add kills of A to the newly created B interval.
- Also fix some kill info update bug.
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Change insert/extract subreg instructions to be able to be used in TableGen patterns.
Use the above features to reimplement an x86-64 pseudo instruction as a pattern.
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field to 32 bits, thus enabling correct handling of ByVal
structs bigger than 0x1ffff. Abstract interface a bit.
Fixes gcc.c-torture/execute/pr23135.c and
gcc.c-torture/execute/pr28982b.c in gcc testsuite (were ICE'ing
on ppc32, quietly producing wrong code on x86-32.)
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they are produced by calls (which are known exact) and by cross block copies
which are known to be produced by extends.
This improves:
define double @test2() {
%tmp85 = call double asm sideeffect "fld0", "={st(0)}"()
ret double %tmp85
}
from:
_test2:
subl $20, %esp
# InlineAsm Start
fld0
# InlineAsm End
fstpl 8(%esp)
movsd 8(%esp), %xmm0
movsd %xmm0, (%esp)
fldl (%esp)
addl $20, %esp
#FP_REG_KILL
ret
to:
_test2:
# InlineAsm Start
fld0
# InlineAsm End
#FP_REG_KILL
ret
by avoiding a f64 <-> f80 trip
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an RFP register class.
Teach ScheduleDAG how to handle CopyToReg with different src/dst
reg classes.
This allows us to compile trivial inline asms that expect stuff
on the top of x87-fp stack.
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in different register classes, e.g. copy of ST(0) to RFP*. This gets
some really trivial inline asm working that plops things on the top of
stack (PR879)
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of BUILD_VECTORS that only have two unique elements:
1. The previous code was nondeterminstic, because it walked a map in
SDOperand order, which isn't determinstic.
2. The previous code didn't handle the case when one element was undef
very well. Now we ensure that the generated shuffle mask has the
undef vector on the RHS (instead of potentially being on the LHS)
and that any elements that refer to it are themselves undef. This
allows us to compile CodeGen/X86/vec_set-9.ll into:
_test3:
movd %rdi, %xmm0
punpcklqdq %xmm0, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_test3:
movd %rdi, %xmm1
#IMPLICIT_DEF %xmm0
punpcklqdq %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
... saving a register.
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_test3:
movd %rdi, %xmm1
#IMPLICIT_DEF %xmm0
punpcklqdq %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_test3:
#IMPLICIT_DEF %rax
movd %rax, %xmm0
movd %rdi, %xmm1
punpcklqdq %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
This is still not ideal. There is no reason to two xmm regs.
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%r3<def> = OR %x3<kill>, %x3
We don't want to mark the %r3 as unused even though it's a sub-register of %x3.
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except ppc long double. This allows us to shrink constant pool
entries for x86 long double constants, which in turn allows us to
use flds/fldl instead of fldt.
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bug in r47928 (Int64Ty is the correct type for the constant
pool entry here) and removes the asserts, now that the code
is capable of handling i128.
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For x86, if sse2 is available, it's not a good idea since cvtss2sd is slower than a movsd load and it prevents load folding. On x87, it's important to shrink fp constant since fldt is very expensive.
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The basic idea is that all these algorithms are computing the longest paths from the root node or to the exit node. Therefore the existing implementation that uses and iterative and potentially
exponential algorithm was changed to a well-known graph algorithm based on dynamic programming. It has a linear run-time.
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- Cleaned up how the prologue-epilogue inserter loops over the instructions.
- Instead of restarting the processing of an instruction if we remove an
implicit kill, just update the end iterator and make sure that the iterator
isn't incremented.
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