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Andrew Trick
8b1496c922 misched: Analysis that partitions the DAG into subtrees.
This is a simple, cheap infrastructure for analyzing the shape of a
DAG. It recognizes uniform DAGs that take the shape of bottom-up
subtrees, such as the included matrix multiplication example. This is
useful for heuristics that balance register pressure with ILP. Two
canonical expressions of the heuristic are implemented in scheduling
modes: -misched-ilpmin and -misched-ilpmax.

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2012-11-28 05:13:28 +00:00
Andrew Trick
53e98a2c4a misched: rename ScheduleDAGILP to ScheduleDFS to prepare for other heuristics.
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2012-11-28 05:13:24 +00:00
Andrew Trick
8f82a08673 misched: better alias analysis.
This fixes a hole in the "cheap" alias analysis logic implemented within
the DAG builder itself, regardless of whether proper alias analysis is
enabled. It now handles this pattern produced by LSR+CodeGenPrepare.

%sunkaddr1 = ptrtoint * %obj to i64
%sunkaddr2 = add i64 %sunkaddr1, %lsr.iv
%sunkaddr3 = inttoptr i64 %sunkaddr2 to i32*
store i32 %v, i32* %sunkaddr3

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2012-11-28 03:42:49 +00:00
Andrew Trick
b422104f35 misched: Debug output fix. Use an always valid iterator.
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2012-11-28 03:42:47 +00:00
Hal Finkel
430b9079c6 BBVectorize: Correctly merge SubclassOptionalData
When two instructions are combined into a vector instruction,
the resulting instruction must have the most-conservative flags.

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2012-11-28 03:04:10 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6acb53152c Add brief support for the fission .debug_info.dwo section for
ELF output.

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2012-11-28 02:49:38 +00:00
Eric Christopher
ea1504d0bd Add comments.
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2012-11-28 02:49:34 +00:00
Eric Christopher
915e46fd96 Rearrange ordering of sections.
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2012-11-28 02:49:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher
43e1d7aded Move and comment accessor routines.
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2012-11-28 02:49:28 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
a9fa4fd973 Remove all references to TargetInstrInfoImpl.
This class has been merged into its super-class TargetInstrInfo.

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2012-11-28 02:35:17 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
fa2d98632c Move the guts of TargetInstrInfoImpl into the TargetInstrInfo class.
The *Impl class no longer serves a purpose now that the super-class
implementation is in CodeGen.

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2012-11-28 02:35:13 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
11fad6ec66 Move Target{Instr,Register}Info.cpp into lib/CodeGen.
The Target library is not allowed to depend on the large CodeGen
library, but the TRI and TII classes provide abstract interfaces that
require both caller and callee to link to CodeGen.

The implementation files for these classes provide default
implementations of some of the hooks. These methods may need to
reference CodeGen, so they belong in that library.

We already have a number of methods implemented in the
TargetInstrInfoImpl sub-class because of that. I will merge that class
into the parent next.

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2012-11-28 02:35:09 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
6e1c4561e5 Moving SectionMemoryManager to MCJIT to avoid cross dependency between JIT and RuntimeDyld
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2012-11-28 01:02:06 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
00a3e5e724 Some grammar fixes
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2012-11-28 00:27:25 +00:00
Chad Rosier
18bb0545ff Revert r168630, r168631, and r168633 as these are causing nightly test failures.
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2012-11-28 00:21:29 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
0d5dbcb5dc lit: Bump the version to .3.
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2012-11-28 00:06:11 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
daa65f5e08 This patch makes medium code model the default for 64-bit PowerPC ELF.
When the CodeGenInfo is to be created for the PPC64 target machine,
a default code-model selection is converted to CodeModel::Medium
provided we are not targeting the Darwin OS.  Defaults for Darwin
are unaffected.



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2012-11-27 23:36:26 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
51434aa375 docs: [CMake] Add Xcode to the list of project formats CMake can generate.
Suggested by Sean McBride, thanks!

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2012-11-27 23:34:28 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
8213068f34 Fix comment formatting in RuntimeDyld.h
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2012-11-27 22:53:57 +00:00
Eric Christopher
b6dc8655e1 Attempt to make the comments for dwarf debug look more like
the coding standard would like.

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2012-11-27 22:43:45 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4288502af9 Reapply section moving, make sure string section is output last.
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2012-11-27 22:43:42 +00:00
Chad Rosier
6e99a8cb37 [arm fast-isel] Appease the machine verifier by using the proper register
classes.  The vast majority of the remaining issues are due to uses of
invalid registers, which are defined by getRegForValue().  Those will be
a little more challenging to cleanup.
rdar://12719844


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2012-11-27 22:29:43 +00:00
Chad Rosier
b1146a242c [arm fast-isel] Appease the machine verifier by using the proper register
classes.
rdar://12719844


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2012-11-27 22:12:11 +00:00
Richard Smith
4b3448b03e Remove unused internal linkage variable.
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2012-11-27 21:51:36 +00:00
Chad Rosier
ac3158b571 [arm fast-isel] Appease the machine verifier by using the proper register
classes.  Also a bit of cleanup.
rdar://12719844


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2012-11-27 21:46:46 +00:00
Chad Rosier
92a6e532b8 Add -verify-machineinstrs to these fast-isel test cases.
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2012-11-27 20:49:56 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
257a009332 Modifying lli to use the SectionMemoryManager.
The functionality of SectionMemoryManager is equivalent to the LLIMCJITMemoryManager being replaced except that it allocates memory as RW and later changes it to RX or R as needed.  The page permissions are set in the call to MCJIT::finalizeObject.

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2012-11-27 19:49:00 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
927ba6a0b3 Moving SectionMemoryManager into RuntimeDyld and adding unit tests for it.
The SectionMemoryManager now supports (and requires) applying section-specific page permissions.  Clients using this memory manager must call either MCJIT::finalizeObject() or SectionMemoryManager::applyPermissions() before executing JITed code.

See r168718 for changes from the previous implementation.

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2012-11-27 19:42:02 +00:00
Preston Briggs
3c1cc3888b Modified depends() to recognize that when all levels are "=" and
there's no possible loo-independent dependence, then there's no
dependence.

Updated all test result appropriately.


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2012-11-27 19:12:26 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
cc7773bdcb Implementing page permission setting in MCJIT unit test SectionMemoryManager.cpp
This commit is primarily here for the revision history.  I'm about to move the SectionMemoryManager into the RuntimeDyld library, but I wanted to check the changes in here so people could see the differences in the updated implementation.

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2012-11-27 19:00:17 +00:00
Manman Ren
39834da697 CSE: allow PerformTrivialCoalescing to check copies across basic block
boundaries.

Given the following case:
BB0
  %vreg1<def> = SUBrr %vreg0, %vreg7
  %vreg2<def> = COPY %vreg7
BB1
  %vreg10<def> = SUBrr %vreg0, %vreg2
We should be able to CSE between SUBrr in BB0 and SUBrr in BB1.

rdar://12462006


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2012-11-27 18:58:41 +00:00
Meador Inge
a241b58f8d instcombine: Don't replace all uses for instructions with no uses
My commit to migrate the printf simplifiers from the simplify-libcalls
in r168604 introduced a regression reported by Duncan [1].  The problem
is that in some cases the library call simplifier can return a new value
that has no uses and the new value's type is different than the old value's
type (which is fine because there are no uses).  The specific case that
triggered the bug looked something like:

   declare void @printf(i8*, ...)
   ...
   call void (i8*, ...)* @printf(i8* %fmt)

Which we want to optimized into:

   call i32 @putchar(i32 104)

However, the code was attempting to replace all uses of the printf with
the putchar and the types differ, hence a crash.  This is fixed by *just*
deleting the original instruction when there are no uses.  The old
simplify-libcalls pass is already doing something similar.

[1] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2012-November/056338.html

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2012-11-27 18:52:49 +00:00
Jakub Staszak
9e3c3886d0 Remove duplicated #includes.
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2012-11-27 18:27:14 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b2a818f83b SCEV: Even if the latch terminator is foldable we can't deduce the result of an unrelated condition with it.
Fixes PR14432.

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2012-11-27 18:16:32 +00:00
Manman Ren
f365d3984e X86: do not fold load instructions such as [V]MOVS[S|D] to other instructions
when the destination register is wider than the memory load.

These load instructions load from m32 or m64 and set the upper bits to zero,
while the folded instructions may accept m128.

rdar://12721174


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2012-11-27 18:09:26 +00:00
Pedro Artigas
4bfea7685d Test commit only modifying comments
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2012-11-27 17:39:20 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
34a9d4b3b9 This patch implements medium code model support for 64-bit PowerPC.
The default for 64-bit PowerPC is small code model, in which TOC entries
must be addressable using a 16-bit offset from the TOC pointer.  Additionally,
only TOC entries are addressed via the TOC pointer.

With medium code model, TOC entries and data sections can all be addressed
via the TOC pointer using a 32-bit offset.  Cooperation with the linker
allows 16-bit offsets to be used when these are sufficient, reducing the
number of extra instructions that need to be executed.  Medium code model
also does not generate explicit TOC entries in ".section toc" for variables
that are wholly internal to the compilation unit.

Consider a load of an external 4-byte integer.  With small code model, the
compiler generates:

	ld 3, .LC1@toc(2)
	lwz 4, 0(3)

	.section	.toc,"aw",@progbits
.LC1:
	.tc ei[TC],ei

With medium model, it instead generates:

	addis 3, 2, .LC1@toc@ha
	ld 3, .LC1@toc@l(3)
	lwz 4, 0(3)

	.section	.toc,"aw",@progbits
.LC1:
	.tc ei[TC],ei

Here .LC1@toc@ha is a relocation requesting the upper 16 bits of the
32-bit offset of ei's TOC entry from the TOC base pointer.  Similarly,
.LC1@toc@l is a relocation requesting the lower 16 bits.  Note that if
the linker determines that ei's TOC entry is within a 16-bit offset of
the TOC base pointer, it will replace the "addis" with a "nop", and
replace the "ld" with the identical "ld" instruction from the small
code model example.

Consider next a load of a function-scope static integer.  For small code
model, the compiler generates:

	ld 3, .LC1@toc(2)
	lwz 4, 0(3)

	.section	.toc,"aw",@progbits
.LC1:
	.tc test_fn_static.si[TC],test_fn_static.si
	.type	test_fn_static.si,@object
	.local	test_fn_static.si
	.comm	test_fn_static.si,4,4

For medium code model, the compiler generates:

	addis 3, 2, test_fn_static.si@toc@ha
	addi 3, 3, test_fn_static.si@toc@l
	lwz 4, 0(3)

	.type	test_fn_static.si,@object
	.local	test_fn_static.si
	.comm	test_fn_static.si,4,4

Again, the linker may replace the "addis" with a "nop", calculating only
a 16-bit offset when this is sufficient.

Note that it would be more efficient for the compiler to generate:

	addis 3, 2, test_fn_static.si@toc@ha
        lwz 4, test_fn_static.si@toc@l(3)

The current patch does not perform this optimization yet.  This will be
addressed as a peephole optimization in a later patch.

For the moment, the default code model for 64-bit PowerPC will remain the
small code model.  We plan to eventually change the default to medium code
model, which matches current upstream GCC behavior.  Note that the different
code models are ABI-compatible, so code compiled with different models will
be linked and execute correctly.

I've tested the regression suite and the application/benchmark test suite in
two ways:  Once with the patch as submitted here, and once with additional
logic to force medium code model as the default.  The tests all compile
cleanly, with one exception.  The mandel-2 application test fails due to an
unrelated ABI compatibility with passing complex numbers.  It just so happens
that small code model was incredibly lucky, in that temporary values in 
floating-point registers held the expected values needed by the external
library routine that was called incorrectly.  My current thought is to correct
the ABI problems with _Complex before making medium code model the default,
to avoid introducing this "regression."

Here are a few comments on how the patch works, since the selection code
can be difficult to follow:

The existing logic for small code model defines three pseudo-instructions:
LDtoc for most uses, LDtocJTI for jump table addresses, and LDtocCPT for
constant pool addresses.  These are expanded by SelectCodeCommon().  The
pseudo-instruction approach doesn't work for medium code model, because
we need to generate two instructions when we match the same pattern.
Instead, new logic in PPCDAGToDAGISel::Select() intercepts the TOC_ENTRY
node for medium code model, and generates an ADDIStocHA followed by either
a LDtocL or an ADDItocL.  These new node types correspond naturally to
the sequences described above.

The addis/ld sequence is generated for the following cases:
 * Jump table addresses
 * Function addresses
 * External global variables
 * Tentative definitions of global variables (common linkage)

The addis/addi sequence is generated for the following cases:
 * Constant pool entries
 * File-scope static global variables
 * Function-scope static variables

Expanding to the two-instruction sequences at select time exposes the
instructions to subsequent optimization, particularly scheduling.

The rest of the processing occurs at assembly time, in
PPCAsmPrinter::EmitInstruction.  Each of the instructions is converted to
a "real" PowerPC instruction.  When a TOC entry needs to be created, this
is done here in the same manner as for the existing LDtoc, LDtocJTI, and
LDtocCPT pseudo-instructions (I factored out a new routine to handle this).

I had originally thought that if a TOC entry was needed for LDtocL or
ADDItocL, it would already have been generated for the previous ADDIStocHA.
However, at higher optimization levels, the ADDIStocHA may appear in a 
different block, which may be assembled textually following the block
containing the LDtocL or ADDItocL.  So it is necessary to include the
possibility of creating a new TOC entry for those two instructions.

Note that for LDtocL, we generate a new form of LD called LDrs.  This
allows specifying the @toc@l relocation for the offset field of the LD
instruction (i.e., the offset is replaced by a SymbolLo relocation).
When the peephole optimization described above is added, we will need
to do similar things for all immediate-form load and store operations.

The seven "mcm-n.ll" test cases are kept separate because otherwise the
intermingling of various TOC entries and so forth makes the tests fragile
and hard to understand.

The above assumes use of an external assembler.  For use of the
integrated assembler, new relocations are added and used by
PPCELFObjectWriter.  Testing is done with "mcm-obj.ll", which tests for
proper generation of the various relocations for the same sequences
tested with the external assembler.






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2012-11-27 17:35:46 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
dba37a3c43 Never use .lcomm on platforms where it does not accept an alignment
argument.  Instead, use a pair of .local and .comm directives.

This avoids spurious differences between binaries built by the
integrated assembler vs. those built by the external assembler,
since the external assembler may impose alignment requirements
on .lcomm symbols where the integrated assembler does not.


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2012-11-27 16:11:16 +00:00
Meador Inge
76f8eda284 Move sprintf simplifier tests to test/Transforms/InstCombine
The tests from SPrintF.ll should have been migrated to sprintf-1.ll in
r168677, but I forgot to do it.

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2012-11-27 15:35:58 +00:00
Bill Wendling
efd08d413c Remove the dependent libraries feature.
The dependent libraries feature was never used and has bit-rotted. Remove it.


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2012-11-27 09:55:56 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
1db3152dde llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls: FileCheck-ize 3 tests.
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2012-11-27 08:18:23 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
f5cec289de llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls/SPrintF.ll: Handle @sprintf() with -instcombine, not -simplify-libcalls.
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2012-11-27 08:18:15 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
7b39e3dbf8 llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls/SPrintF.ll: Fix datalayout since r168516.
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2012-11-27 08:18:08 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
9c5c2e6d09 Trailing linefeeds.
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2012-11-27 08:17:58 +00:00
Craig Topper
020669d53f Revert accidental commit.
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2012-11-27 08:17:04 +00:00
Craig Topper
af87dae12c Make PrintReg constructor explicit to prevent weird implicit conversions from accidentally being triggered.
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2012-11-27 08:14:24 +00:00
Craig Topper
1c689f7a40 Add ENABLE_CXX11 and ENABLE_WERROR to Makefile.llvm.rules for sample project. They were previously added to Makefile.llvm.config.in but the consumption was missing
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2012-11-27 08:12:24 +00:00
Dmitry Vyukov
b10675ef14 tsan: instrument atomic nand operation
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2012-11-27 08:09:25 +00:00
Craig Topper
2cf4fb4884 Add test cases for r168417.
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2012-11-27 07:19:54 +00:00
Eric Christopher
fcdbecbbaf Revert rearrangement of debug info sections to unblock the bots
and O0 + debug codegen.

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2012-11-27 06:49:23 +00:00