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Craig Topper
88097819fc Tidy up spacing.
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2012-05-23 05:44:51 +00:00
Evan Cheng
6100366c2f Avoid creating a cycle when folding load / op with flag / store. PR11451474. rdar://11451474
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2012-05-16 01:54:27 +00:00
Evan Cheng
f0bcecc0d5 Generalize r153635 to deal with TokenFactor chains; also clean up the logic and fix the tests. rdar://11069732, rdar://11236106
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2012-04-12 19:14:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ab5a55e118 Cleanup and relax a restriction on the matching of global offsets into
x86 addressing modes. This allows PIE-based TLS offsets to fit directly
into an addressing mode immediate offset, which is the last remaining
code quality issue from PR12380. With this patch, that PR is completely
fixed.

To understand why this patch is correct to match these offsets into
addressing mode immediates, break it down by cases:
1) 32-bit is trivially correct, and unmodified here.
2) 64-bit non-small mode is unchanged and never matches.
3) 64-bit small PIC code which is RIP-relative is handled specially in
   the match to try to fit RIP into the base register. If it fails, it
   now early exits. This behavior is unchanged by the patch.
4) 64-bit small non-PIC code which is not RIP-relative continues to work
   as it did before. The reason these immediates are safe is because the
   ABI ensures they fit in small mode. This behavior is unchanged.
5) 64-bit small PIC code which is *not* using RIP-relative addressing.
   This is the only case changed by the patch, and the primary place you
   see it is in TLS, either the win64 section offset TLS or Linux
   local-exec TLS model in a PIC compilation. Here the ABI again ensures
   that the immediates fit because we are in small mode, and any other
   operations required due to the PIC relocation model have been handled
   externally to the Wrapper node (extra loads etc are made around the
   wrapper node in ISelLowering).

I've tested this as much as I can comparing it with GCC's output, and
everything appears safe. I discussed this with Anton and it made sense
to him at least at face value. That said, if there are issues with PIC
code after this patch, yell and we can revert it.

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2012-04-09 02:13:06 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
26c8dcc692 Always compute all the bits in ComputeMaskedBits.
This allows us to keep passing reduced masks to SimplifyDemandedBits, but
know about all the bits if SimplifyDemandedBits fails. This allows instcombine
to simplify cases like the one in the included testcase.

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2012-04-04 12:51:34 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
73478404af Replace assert(0) with llvm_unreachable to avoid warnings about dropping off the end of a non-void function in Release builds.
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2012-03-29 12:37:26 +00:00
Joel Jones
76d03106df For X86, change load/dec-or-inc/store into dec-or-inc, respectively.
This is a code change to add support for changing instruction sequences of the form:

  load
  inc/dec of 8/16/32/64 bits
  store

into the appropriate X86 inc/dec through memory instruction:

  inc[qlwb] / dec[qlwb]

The checks that were in X86DAGToDAGISel::Select(SDNode *Node)>>ISD::STORE have been extracted to isLoadIncOrDecStore and reworked to use the better
named wrappers for getOperand(unsigned) (e.g. getOffset()) and replaced Chain.getNode() with LoadNode.  The comments have also been expanded.

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2012-03-29 05:45:48 +00:00
Joel Jones
f75f4271f4 Reverted to revision 153616 to unblock build
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2012-03-29 01:20:56 +00:00
Joel Jones
c367a3eb73 For X86, change load/dec-or-inc/store into dec-or-inc, respectively.
This is a code change to add support for changing instruction sequences of the form:

  load
  inc/dec of 8/16/32/64 bits
  store

into the appropriate X86 inc/dec through memory instruction:

  inc[qlwb] / dec[qlwb]

The checks that were in X86DAGToDAGISel::Select(SDNode *Node)>>ISD::STORE have been extracted to isLoadIncOrDecStore and reworked to use the better
named wrappers for getOperand(unsigned) (e.g. getOffset()) and replaced Chain.getNode() with LoadNode.  The comments have also been expanded.

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2012-03-29 00:37:47 +00:00
Craig Topper
4e02f23de2 Prune some includes
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2012-03-27 07:54:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
c89c744b69 Remove unnecessary llvm:: qualifications
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2012-03-27 07:21:54 +00:00
Craig Topper
79aa3417eb Reorder includes in Target backends to following coding standards. Remove some superfluous forward declarations.
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2012-03-17 18:46:09 +00:00
Craig Topper
72051bf629 Use uint16_t to store opcodes in static tables in X86 backend.
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2012-03-09 07:45:21 +00:00
Craig Topper
c528e462a1 Declare register classes as const. Fix a couple pointers to register classes that weren't already const.
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2012-02-22 07:28:11 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
527a08b253 Use the same CALL instructions for Windows as for everything else.
The different calling conventions and call-preserved registers are
represented with regmask operands that are added dynamically.

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2012-02-16 17:56:02 +00:00
Pete Cooper
9989a63818 Stop custom lowering forr x86 DEC64m from happening if the load in the lowered sequence has more than 1 user
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2012-02-15 00:33:37 +00:00
Pete Cooper
ce3900849a Fixed bug when custom lowering DEC64m on x86.
If the DEC node had more than one user, it was doing this lowering but
leaving the original DEC node around and so decrementing twice.

Fixes PR11964.


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2012-02-13 00:10:03 +00:00
David Blaikie
4d6ccb5f68 More dead code removal (using -Wunreachable-code)
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2012-01-20 21:51:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0fe9a92b33 Switch all of the uses of my InsertDAGNode helper to follow the exact
same pattern. We already had this pattern is a few places, but others
tried to make a rough approximation of an actual DAG structure. As not
everywhere went to this trouble, nothing could rely on this being done.
In fact, I've checked all references to these node Ids, and the ones
that are using the topo-sort properties are actually satisfied with
a strict-weak-ordering. The requirement appears to be that Use >= Def.

I've added a big blurb of comments to this bit of the transform to
clarify why the order is so important for the next reader of the code.

I'm starting with this change as it is very small, and trivially
reverted if something breaks or the >= above really does need to be >.
If that proves the case, we can hide the problem by reverting this
patch, but the problem exists elsewhere as well, and so a more
comprehensive solution will be needed.

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2012-01-12 01:34:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
11f0e7b158 Revert r147945 which disabled an addressing mode transformation. I had
hoped this would revive one of the llvm-gcc selfhost build bots, but it
didn't so it doesn't appear that my transform is the culprit.

If anyone else is seeing failures, please let me know!

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2012-01-11 18:36:12 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e4bc80a14b Disable the transformation I added in r147936 to see if it fixes some
strange build bot failures that look like a miscompile into an infloop.
I'll investigate this tomorrow, but I'd both like to know whether my
patch is the culprit, and get the bots back to green.

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2012-01-11 12:17:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d65a9106cd Hoist a really redundant code pattern into a helper function, and delete
lots of lines of code. No functionality changed.

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2012-01-11 11:04:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
93b7358fc9 Simplify the AND-rooted mask+shift checking code to match that of the
SRL-rooted code.

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2012-01-11 09:35:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dddcd78e24 Unify the interface of the three mask+shift transform helpers, and
factor the differences that were hiding in one of them into its other
caller, the SRL handling code. No change in behavior.

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2012-01-11 09:35:02 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
fde2c1a4c6 Clarify and make explicit some of the requirements for transforming
mask+shift pairs at the beginning of the ISD::AND case block, and then
hoist the final pattern into a helper function, simplifying and
reflowing it appropriately. This should have no observable behavior
change, but several simplifications fell out of this such as directly
computing the new mask constant, etc.

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2012-01-11 09:35:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6ae18e5092 Hoist the logic to transform shift+mask combinations into sub-register
extracts and scaled addressing modes into its own helper function. No
functionality changed here, just hoisting and layout fixes falling out
of that hoisting.

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2012-01-11 08:48:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f103b3d1b9 Teach the X86 instruction selection to do some heroic transforms to
detect a pattern which can be implemented with a small 'shl' embedded in
the addressing mode scale. This happens in real code as follows:

  unsigned x = my_accelerator_table[input >> 11];

Here we have some lookup table that we look into using the high bits of
'input'. Each entity in the table is 4-bytes, which means this
implicitly gets turned into (once lowered out of a GEP):

  *(unsigned*)((char*)my_accelerator_table + ((input >> 11) << 2));

The shift right followed by a shift left is canonicalized to a smaller
shift right and masking off the low bits. That hides the shift right
which x86 has an addressing mode designed to support. We now detect
masks of this form, and produce the longer shift right followed by the
proper addressing mode. In addition to saving a (rather large)
instruction, this also reduces stalls in Intel chips on benchmarks I've
measured.

In order for all of this to work, one part of the DAG needs to be
canonicalized *still further* than it currently is. This involves
removing pointless 'trunc' nodes between a zextload and a zext. Without
that, we end up generating spurious masks and hiding the pattern.

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2012-01-11 08:41:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4e3a40293f Don't rely on the fact that shift values are never very large, and thus
this substraction will result in small negative numbers at worst which
become very large positive numbers on assignment and are thus caught by
the <=4 check on the next line. The >0 check clearly intended to catch
these as negative numbers.

Spotted by inspection, and impossible to trigger given the shift widths
that can be used.

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2012-01-09 09:47:25 +00:00
Pete Cooper
cd75e44173 Added missing comment about new custom lowering of DEC64
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2011-11-16 19:03:23 +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
Dan Gohman
65fd6564b8 Reapply r143206, with fixes. Disallow physical register lifetimes
across calls, and only check for nested dependences on the special
call-sequence-resource register.


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2011-11-03 21:49:52 +00:00
Dan Gohman
6f3ddef7c5 Revert r143206, as there are still some failing tests.
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2011-10-29 00:41:52 +00:00
Dan Gohman
bf923b815d Reapply r143177 and r143179 (reverting r143188), with scheduler
fixes: Use a separate register, instead of SP, as the
calling-convention resource, to avoid spurious conflicts with
actual uses of SP. Also, fix unscheduling of calling sequences,
which can be triggered by pseudo-two-address dependencies.


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2011-10-28 17:55:38 +00:00
Duncan Sands
62c1d00dfd Speculatively disable Dan's commits 143177 and 143179 to see if
it fixes the dragonegg self-host (it looks like gcc is miscompiled).
Original commit messages:
Eliminate LegalizeOps' LegalizedNodes map and have it just call RAUW
on every node as it legalizes them. This makes it easier to use
hasOneUse() heuristics, since unneeded nodes can be removed from the
DAG earlier.

Make LegalizeOps visit the DAG in an operands-last order. It previously
used operands-first, because LegalizeTypes has to go operands-first, and
LegalizeTypes used to be part of LegalizeOps, but they're now split.
The operands-last order is more natural for several legalization tasks.
For example, it allows lowering code for nodes with floating-point or
vector constants to see those constants directly instead of seeing the
lowered form (often constant-pool loads). This makes some things
somewhat more complicated today, though it ought to allow things to be
simpler in the future. It also fixes some bugs exposed by Legalizing
using RAUW aggressively.

Remove the part of LegalizeOps that attempted to patch up invalid chain
operands on libcalls generated by LegalizeTypes, since it doesn't work
with the new LegalizeOps traversal order. Instead, define what
LegalizeTypes is doing to be correct, and transfer the responsibility
of keeping calls from having overlapping calling sequences into the
scheduler.

Teach the scheduler to model callseq_begin/end pairs as having a
physical register definition/use to prevent calls from having
overlapping calling sequences. This is also somewhat complicated, though
there are ways it might be simplified in the future.

This addresses rdar://9816668, rdar://10043614, rdar://8434668, and others.
Please direct high-level questions about this patch to management.

Delete #if 0 code accidentally left in.



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2011-10-28 09:55:57 +00:00
Dan Gohman
2ba60e5930 Eliminate LegalizeOps' LegalizedNodes map and have it just call RAUW
on every node as it legalizes them. This makes it easier to use
hasOneUse() heuristics, since unneeded nodes can be removed from the
DAG earlier.

Make LegalizeOps visit the DAG in an operands-last order. It previously
used operands-first, because LegalizeTypes has to go operands-first, and
LegalizeTypes used to be part of LegalizeOps, but they're now split.
The operands-last order is more natural for several legalization tasks.
For example, it allows lowering code for nodes with floating-point or
vector constants to see those constants directly instead of seeing the
lowered form (often constant-pool loads). This makes some things
somewhat more complicated today, though it ought to allow things to be
simpler in the future. It also fixes some bugs exposed by Legalizing
using RAUW aggressively.

Remove the part of LegalizeOps that attempted to patch up invalid chain
operands on libcalls generated by LegalizeTypes, since it doesn't work
with the new LegalizeOps traversal order. Instead, define what
LegalizeTypes is doing to be correct, and transfer the responsibility
of keeping calls from having overlapping calling sequences into the
scheduler.

Teach the scheduler to model callseq_begin/end pairs as having a
physical register definition/use to prevent calls from having
overlapping calling sequences. This is also somewhat complicated, though
there are ways it might be simplified in the future.

This addresses rdar://9816668, rdar://10043614, rdar://8434668, and others.
Please direct high-level questions about this patch to management.


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2011-10-28 01:29:32 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
ed74482704 Add TEST8ri_NOREX pseudo to constrain sub_8bit_hi copies.
In 64-bit mode, sub_8bit_hi sub-registers can only be used by NOREX
instructions. The COPY created from the EXTRACT_SUBREG DAG node cannot
target all GR8 registers, only those in GR8_NOREX.

TO enforce this, we ensure that all instructions using the
EXTRACT_SUBREG are GR8_NOREX constrained.

This fixes PR11088.

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2011-10-08 18:28:28 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes
aed890bee0 Teach PreprocessISelDAG to be aware of vector types and to not process them.
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2011-08-01 21:54:05 +00:00
Eli Friedman
2a01946de4 Make sure we don't combine a large displacement and a frame index in the same addressing mode on x86-64. It can overflow, leading to a crash/miscompile.
<rdar://problem/9763308>



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2011-07-13 21:29:53 +00:00
Eli Friedman
4977eb5eb5 Refactor out checking for displacements on x86-64 addressing modes. No functionality change. Refactoring in preparation for an additional safety check in FoldOffsetIntoAddress.
Part of <rdar://problem/9763308>.



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2011-07-13 20:44:23 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e3997d40de TargetConstant immediates won't be placed into registers so tighten
up the valid constant check earlier.

rdar://9692967


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2011-07-01 23:04:38 +00:00
Eric Christopher
5d8aa345dd Fix a small thinko for constant i64 lock/orq optimization where we
we didn't have an opcode for 64-bit constant or expressions.

Fixes rdar://9692967


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2011-06-30 00:48:30 +00:00
Stuart Hastings
0e29ed081b Re-commit 131641 with fixes; de-pseudoize MOVSX16rr8 and friends.
rdar://problem/8614450


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2011-05-20 19:04:40 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6abb7bae10 Update comment.
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2011-05-17 08:16:14 +00:00
Eric Christopher
c324f72ab7 Support XOR and AND optimization with no return value.
Finishes off rdar://8470697


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2011-05-17 08:10:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher
811c2b7110 Couple less magic numbers.
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2011-05-17 07:50:41 +00:00
Eric Christopher
8102bf003e Make this code a little less magic number laden.
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2011-05-17 07:47:55 +00:00
Eric Christopher
c493a1f317 Turn this into a table, this will make more sense shortly.
Part of rdar://8470697


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2011-05-11 21:44:58 +00:00
Eric Christopher
b38fe4b52d Optimize atomic lock or that doesn't use the result value.
Next up: xor and and.

Part of rdar://8470697


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2011-05-10 23:57:45 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
20115617d4 Silence an overzealous uninitialized variable warning from GCC.
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2011-04-23 08:21:06 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b20a8fc8a6 X86: Try to use a smaller encoding by transforming (X << C1) & C2 into (X & (C2 >> C1)) & C1. (Part of PR5039)
This tends to happen a lot with bitfield code generated by clang. A simple example for x86_64 is
uint64_t foo(uint64_t x) { return (x&1) << 42; }
which used to compile into bloated code:
	shlq	$42, %rdi               ## encoding: [0x48,0xc1,0xe7,0x2a]
	movabsq	$4398046511104, %rax    ## encoding: [0x48,0xb8,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x04,0x00,0x00]
	andq	%rdi, %rax              ## encoding: [0x48,0x21,0xf8]
	ret                             ## encoding: [0xc3]

with this patch we can fold the immediate into the and:
	andq	$1, %rdi                ## encoding: [0x48,0x83,0xe7,0x01]
	movq	%rdi, %rax              ## encoding: [0x48,0x89,0xf8]
	shlq	$42, %rax               ## encoding: [0x48,0xc1,0xe0,0x2a]
	ret                             ## encoding: [0xc3]

It's possible to save another byte by using 'andl' instead of 'andq' but I currently see no way of doing
that without making this code even more complicated. See the TODOs in the code.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@129990 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2011-04-22 15:30:40 +00:00