BPF has cpu_to_be and cpu_to_le instructions.
For now assume little endian and generate cpu_to_be for ISD::BSWAP.
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When a new SM architecture is introduced, it is only supported by the
current PTX version and later. Make sure we are using at least the
minimum PTX version for the target architecture.
This also removes support for PTX ISA < 3.2.
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Compiling the following function with -O0 would crash, since LLVM would
hit an assertion in getTestUnderMaskCond:
int test(unsigned long x)
{
return x >= 0 && x <= 15;
}
Fixed by detecting the case in the caller of getTestUnderMaskCond.
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Summary:
The 'R' constraint is actually supposed to be much more complicated than
this and is defined in terms of whether it will cause macro expansion in
the assembler. 'R' is getting less useful due to architecture changes and
ought to be replaced by other constraints. We therefore implement 9-bit
offsets which will work for all subtargets and all instructions.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Reviewed By: vkalintiris
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8440
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All the ports have been fixed to read the feature bits from the subtarget passed
to the print methods. Also, delete the call to setAvailableFeatures in the
constructor of NVPTX's instprinter as the instprinter wasn't using the feature
bits anywhere.
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The asm syntax for the 32-bit rotate-and-mask instructions can take a 32-bit
bitmask instead of an (mb, me) pair. This syntax is not specified in the Power
ISA manual, but is accepted by GNU as, and is documented in IBM's Assembler
Language Reference. The GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (gmp)
contains assembly that uses this syntax.
To implement this, I moved the isRunOfOnes utility function from
PPCISelDAGToDAG.cpp to PPCMCTargetDesc.h.
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instead of the one passed to the constructor.
Unfortunately, I don't have a test case for this change. In order to test my
change, I will have to run the code after line 90 in printSparcAliasInstr. I
couldn't make that happen because printAliasInstr would always handle the
printing of fcmp instructions that the code after line 90 is supposed to handle.
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per-function subtarget.
Currently, code-gen passes the default or generic subtarget to the constructors
of MCInstPrinter subclasses (see LLVMTargetMachine::addPassesToEmitFile), which
enables some targets (AArch64, ARM, and X86) to change their instprinter's
behavior based on the subtarget feature bits. Since the backend can now use
different subtargets for each function, instprinter has to be changed to use the
per-function subtarget rather than the default subtarget.
This patch takes the first step towards enabling instprinter to change its
behavior based on the per-function subtarget. It adds a bit "PassSubtarget" to
AsmWriter which tells table-gen to pass a reference to MCSubtargetInfo to the
various print methods table-gen auto-generates.
I will follow up with changes to instprinters of AArch64, ARM, and X86.
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Expose bpf pseudo load instruction via intrinsic. It is used by front-ends that
can encode file descriptors directly into IR instead of relying on relocations.
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Subtarget features must not be a part of the target machine. So, they are now not being stored in SysRegMapper, but provided each time fromString()/toString() are called
Reviewers: jmolloy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8655
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Summary:
The ARM backend can use a loop to implement copying byval parameters before
a call. In non-thumb2 mode it uses a constant pool load to materialize the
trip count. For targets that need movt instead (e.g. Native Client), use
the same code as in thumb2 mode to materialize the trip count.
Reviewers: jfb, t.p.northover
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8442
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Third element is to be added soon to "struct AArch64NamedImmMapper::Mapping". So its instances are renamed from ...Pairs to ...Mappings
Reviewers: jmolloy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8582
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class AArch64NamedImmMapper is to become dependent of SubTargetFeatures, while class AArch64Operand don't have access to the latter.
So, AArch64NamedImmMapper constructor invocations are refactored away from methods of AArch64Operand.
Reviewers: jmolloy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8579
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Anding and comparing with zero can be done in a single instruction on
most archs so this is a bit cheaper.
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Summary: This groups all of the MipsAssemblerOptions functionality together, making it more reader-friendly.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8445
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for PPC due to some unfortunate default setting via TargetMachine
creation. I've added a FIXME on how this can be unraveled in the
backend and a test to make sure we successfully legalize 64-bit things
if we say we're 64-bits.
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This patch adds Hardware Transaction Memory (HTM) support supported by ISA 2.07
(POWER8). The intrinsic support is based on GCC one [1], but currently only the
'PowerPC HTM Low Level Built-in Function' are implemented.
The HTM instructions follows the RC ones and the transaction initiation result
is set on RC0 (with exception of tcheck). Currently approach is to create a
register copy from CR0 to GPR and comapring. Although this is suboptimal, since
the branch could be taken directly by comparing the CR0 value, it generates code
correctly on both test and branch and just return value. A possible future
optimization could be elimitate the MFCR instruction to branch directly.
The HTM usage requires a recently newer kernel with PPC HTM enabled. Tested on
powerpc64 and powerpc64le.
This is send along a clang patch to enabled the builtins and option switch.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/PowerPC-Hardware-Transactional-Memory-Built-in-Functions.html
Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8247
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This patch allows AVX blend instructions to handle insertion into the low
element of a 256-bit vector for the appropriate data types.
For f32, instead of:
vblendps $1, %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm1 ## xmm1 = xmm1[0],xmm0[1,2,3]
vblendps $15, %ymm1, %ymm0, %ymm0 ## ymm0 = ymm1[0,1,2,3],ymm0[4,5,6,7]
we get:
vblendps $1, %ymm1, %ymm0, %ymm0 ## ymm0 = ymm1[0],ymm0[1,2,3,4,5,6,7]
For f64, instead of:
vmovsd %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm1 ## xmm1 = xmm1[0],xmm0[1]
vblendpd $3, %ymm1, %ymm0, %ymm0 ## ymm0 = ymm1[0,1],ymm0[2,3]
we get:
vblendpd $1, %ymm1, %ymm0, %ymm0 ## ymm0 = ymm1[0],ymm0[1,2,3]
For the hardware-neglected integer data types, I left a TODO comment in the
code and added regression tests for a follow-on patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8609
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To complement getSplat. This is more general than the binary
decomposition method as it also handles non-pow2 splat sizes.
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We can't use TargetFrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffset directly, because
Win64 really wants the offset from the stack pointer at the end of the
prologue. Instead, use X86FrameLowering::getFrameIndexOffsetFromSP(),
which is a pretty close approximiation of that. It fails to handle cases
with interestingly large stack alignments, which is pretty uncommon on
Win64 and is TODO.
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The changes to InstCombine (& SCEV) do seem a bit silly - it doesn't make
anything obviously better to have the caller access the pointers element
type (the thing I'm trying to remove) than the GEP itself, but it's a
helpful migration step. This will allow me to more obviously lock down
GEP (& Load, etc) API usage, then fix all the code that accesses pointer
element types except the places that need to be removed (most of the
InstCombines) anyway - at which point I'll need to just remove all that
code because it won't be meaningful anymore (there will be no pointer
types, so no bitcasts to combine)
SCEV looks like it'll need some restructuring - we'll have to do a bit
more work for GEP canonicalization, since it'll depend on how it's used
if we can even manage to canonicalize it to a non-ugly GEP. I guess we
can do some fun stuff like voting (do 2 out of 3 load from the GEP with
a certain type that gives a pretty GEP? Does every typed use of the GEP
use either a specific type or a generic type (i8*, etc)?)
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This code depended on a bug in the FindAssociatedSection function that would
cause it to return the wrong result for certain absolute expressions. Instead,
use EvaluateAsRelocatable.
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V_FRACT is buggy on SI.
R600-specific code is left intact.
v2: drop the multiclass, use complex VOP3 patterns
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This reverts commit r233055.
It still causes buildbot failures (gcc running out of memory on several platforms, and a self-host failure on arm), although less than the previous time.
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Summary:
Previous behaviour of 'R' and 'm' has been preserved for now. They will be
improved in subsequent commits.
The offset permitted by ZC varies according to the subtarget since it is
intended to match the restrictions of the pref, ll, and sc instructions.
The restrictions on these instructions are:
* For microMIPS: 12-bit signed offset.
* For Mips32r6/Mips64r6: 9-bit signed offset.
* Otherwise: 16-bit signed offset.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Reviewed By: vkalintiris
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8414
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Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t.
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.
The first time this was committed (r229831), it caused several buildbot failures.
At least some of the ARM ones were due to gcc/binutils issues, and should now be fixed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8542
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The pass used to be enabled by default with CodeGenOpt::Less (-O1).
This is too aggressive, considering the pass indiscriminately merges
all globals together.
Currently, performance doesn't always improve, and, on code that uses
few globals (e.g., the odd file- or function- static), more often than
not is degraded by the optimization. Lengthy discussion can be found
on llvmdev (AArch64-focused; ARM has similar problems):
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-February/082800.html
Also, it makes tooling and debuggers less useful when dealing with
globals and data sections.
GlobalMerge needs to better identify those cases that benefit, and this
will be done separately. In the meantime, move the pass to run with
-O3 rather than -O1, on both ARM and AArch64.
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This enables very common cases to switch to the
smaller encoding.
All of the standard LLVM canonicalizations of comparisons
are the opposite of what we want. Compares with constants
are moved to the RHS, but the first operand can be an inline
immediate, literal constant, or SGPR using the 32-bit VOPC
encoding.
There are additional bad canonicalizations that should
also be fixed, such as canonicalizing ge x, k to gt x, (k + 1)
if this makes k no longer an inline immediate value.
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This change is incorrect since it converts double rounding into single rounding,
which can produce different results. Instead this optimization will be done by
modifying Clang's codegen to not produce double rounding in the first place.
This reverts commit r232954.
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Anton tried this 5 years ago but it was reverted due to extra VMOVs
being emitted. This can be easily fixed with a liberal application
of patterns - matching loads/stores and extractelts.
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This function assumed that SMRD instructions always have immediate
offsets, which is not always the case.
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Specifically when the conversion is done in two steps, f16 -> f32 -> f64.
For example:
%1 = tail call float @llvm.convert.from.fp16.f32(i16 %0)
%conv = fpext float %1 to double
to:
vcvtb.f64.f16
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Fixing sign extension in makeLibCall for MIPS64. In MIPS64 architecture all
32 bit arguments (int, unsigned int, float 32 (soft float)) must be sign
extended. This fixes test "MultiSource/Applications/oggenc/".
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7791
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
Clang also has code for 'Ump', 'Utf', 'Usa', and 'Ush' but calls
llvm_unreachable() on this code path so they are not converted to a
constraint id at the moment.
No functional change intended.
Reviewers: t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8177
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