crashes or wrong code with codegen of large integers:
eliminate the legacy getIntegerVTBitMask and
getIntegerVTSignBit methods, which returned their
value as a uint64_t, so couldn't handle huge types.
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returned by getShiftAmountTy may be too small
to hold shift values (it is an i8 on x86-32).
Before and during type legalization, use a large
but legal type for shift amounts: getPointerTy;
afterwards use getShiftAmountTy, fixing up any
shift amounts with a big type during operation
legalization. Thanks to Dan for writing the
original patch (which I shamelessly pillaged).
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new isOperationLegalOrCustom, which does what isOperationLegal
previously did.
Update a bunch of callers to use isOperationLegalOrCustom
instead of isOperationLegal. In some case it wasn't obvious
which behavior is desired; when in doubt I changed then to
isOperationLegalOrCustom as that preserves their previous
behavior.
This is for the second half of PR3376.
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a uint64_t to verify that the value is in range for the given type,
to help catch accidental overflow. Fix a few places that relied on
getConstant implicitly truncating the value.
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corresponding to the "not" and "vnot" PatFrags. Use the new method
in some places where it seems appropriate.
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- Ensure that (operation) legalization emits proper FDIV libcall when needed.
- Fix various bugs encountered during llvm-spu-gcc build, along with various
cleanups.
- Start supporting double precision comparisons for remaining libgcc2 build.
Discovered interesting DAGCombiner feature, which is currently solved via
custom lowering (64-bit constants are not legal on CellSPU, but DAGCombiner
insists on inserting one anyway.)
- Update README.
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promote from i1 all the way up to the canonical SetCC type.
In order to discover an appropriate type to use, pass
MVT::Other to getSetCCResultType. In order to be able to
do this, change getSetCCResultType to take a type as an
argument, not a value (this is also more logical).
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This removes all the _8, _16, _32, and _64 opcodes and replaces each
group with an unsuffixed opcode. The MemoryVT field of the AtomicSDNode
is now used to carry the size information. In tablegen, the size-specific
opcodes are replaced by size-independent opcodes that utilize the
ability to compose them with predicates.
This shrinks the per-opcode tables and makes the code that handles
atomics much more concise.
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width register load followed by a truncating
store for the copy, since the load will not place
the value in the lower bits. Probably partial
loads/stores can never happen here, but fix it
anyway.
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use of illegal integer types: instead, use a stack slot
and copying via integer registers. The existing code
is still used if the bitconvert is to a legal integer
type.
This fires on the PPC testcases 2007-09-08-unaligned.ll
and vec_misaligned.ll. It looks like equivalent code
is generated with these changes, just permuted, but
it's hard to tell.
With these changes, nothing in LegalizeDAG produces
illegal integer types anymore. This is a prerequisite
for removing the LegalizeDAG type legalization code.
While there I noticed that the existing code doesn't
handle trunc store of f64 to f32: it turns this into
an i64 store, which represents a 4 byte stack smash.
I added a FIXME about this. Hopefully someone more
motivated than I am will take care of it.
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do an extending load of the 4 bytes rather than a
potentially illegal (type) i32 load followed by a
sign extend.
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target-independent way of determining overflow on multiplication. It's very
tricky. Patch by Zoltan Varga!
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Fix the shift amount when unrolling a vector shift into scalar shifts.
Fix problem in getShuffleScalarElt where it assumes that the input of
a bit convert must be a vector.
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MERGE_VALUES node with only one operand, so get
rid of special code that only existed to handle
that possibility.
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ReplaceNodeResults: rather than returning a node which
must have the same number of results as the original
node (which means mucking around with MERGE_VALUES,
and which is also easy to get wrong since SelectionDAG
folding may mean you don't get the node you expect),
return the results in a vector.
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- Mark "add with overflow" as having a custom lowering for X86. Give it a null
lowering representation for now.
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and when loading/storing a widen vector, make sure that they are loaded
and stored in consecutive order.
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support targets that support these conversions. Users should avoid using
this node as the current targets don't generating code for it.
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This is Chris' patch from the PR, modified to realize that
SETUGT/SETULT occur legitimately with integers, plus
two fixes in LegalizeDAG to pass a valid result type into
LegalizeSetCC. The argument of TLI.getSetCCResultType is
ignored on PPC, but I think I'm following usage elsewhere.
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The same one Apple gcc uses, faster. Also gets the
extreme case in gcc.c-torture/execute/ieee/rbug.c
correct which we weren't before; this is not
sufficient to get the test to pass though, there
is another bug.
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i.e. conditions that cannot be checked with a single instruction. For example,
SETONE and SETUEQ on x86.
- Teach legalizer to implement *illegal* setcc as a and / or of a number of
legal setcc nodes. For now, only implement FP conditions. e.g. SETONE is
implemented as SETO & SETNE, SETUEQ is SETUO | SETEQ.
- Move x86 target over.
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parameters instead of raw Constants. This prevents the constants from
being selected by the isel pass, fixing PR2735.
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Completely eliminate the TopOrder std::vector. Instead, sort
the AllNodes list in place. This also eliminates the need to
call AllNodes.size(), a linear-time operation, before
performing the sort.
Also, eliminate the Sources temporary std::vector, since it
essentially duplicates the sorted result as it is being
built.
This also changes the direction of the topological sort
from bottom-up to top-down. The AllNodes list starts out in
roughly top-down order, so this reduces the amount of
reordering needed. Top-down is also more convenient for
Legalize, and ISel needed only minor adjustments.
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its size). Adjust various lowering functions to
pass this info through from CallInst. Use it to
implement sseregparm returns on X86. Remove
X86_ssecall calling convention.
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ConstantPoolSDNode, using the target's preferred alignment for the
constant type.
In LegalizeDAG, when performing loads from the constant pool, the
ConstantPoolSDNode's alignment is used in the calls to getLoad and
getExtLoad.
This change prevents SelectionDAG::getLoad/getExtLoad from incorrectly
choosing the ABI alignment for constant pool loads when Alignment == 0.
The incorrect alignment is only a performance issue when ABI alignment
does not equal preferred alignment (i.e., on x86 it was generating
MOVUPS instead of MOVAPS for v4f32 constant loads when the default ABI
alignment for 128bit vectors is forced to 1 byte.)
Patch by Paul Redmond!
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- Add linkage to SymbolSDNode (default to external).
- Change ISD::ExternalSymbol to ISD::Symbol.
- Change ISD::TargetExternalSymbol to ISD::TargetSymbol
These changes pave the way to allowing SymbolSDNodes with non-external linkage.
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ConstantFP* instead of APInt and APFloat directly.
This reduces the amount of time to create ConstantSDNode
and ConstantFPSDNode nodes when ConstantInt* and ConstantFP*
respectively are already available, as is the case in
SelectionDAGBuild.cpp. Also, it reduces the amount of time
to legalize constants into constant pools, and the amount of
time to add ConstantFP operands to MachineInstrs, due to
eliminating ConstantInt::get and ConstantFP::get calls.
It increases the amount of work needed to create new constants
in cases where the client doesn't already have a ConstantInt*
or ConstantFP*, such as legalize expanding 64-bit integer constants
to 32-bit constants. And it adds a layer of indirection for the
accessor methods. But these appear to be outweight by the benefits
in most cases.
It will also make it easier to make ConstantSDNode and
ConstantFPNode more consistent with ConstantInt and ConstantFP.
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with ConstantInt. This led to fixing a bug in TargetLowering.cpp
using getValue instead of getAPIntValue.
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ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD_{8,16,32,64} instead of ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD.
Increased the Hardcoded Constant OpActionsCapacity to match.
Large but boring; no functional change.
This is to support partial-word atomics on ppc; i8 is
not a valid type there, so by the time we get to lowering, the
ATOMIC_LOAD nodes looks the same whether the type was i8 or i32.
The information can be added to the AtomicSDNode, but that is the
largest SDNode; I don't fully understand the SDNode allocation,
but it is sensitive to the largest node size, so increasing
that must be bad. This is the alternative.
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