When referring to a symbol in a dwarf section on ELF we should use
.long foo
instead of
.long foo - .debug_something
because ELF is unaware of the content of the sections and therefore needs
relocations. This has nothing to do with optimizing a -0.
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They mark the start of a compile unit, so name them .Lcu_*. Using
Section->getLabelBeginName() makes it looks like they mark the start of the
section.
While at it, switch to createTempSymbol to avoid collisions with labels
created in inline assembly. Not sure if a "don't crash" test is worth it.
With this getLabelBeginName is dead, delete it.
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Summary:
Now that the DataLayout is a mandatory part of the module, let's start
cleaning the codebase. This patch is a first attempt at doing that.
This patch is not exactly NFC as for instance some places were passing
a nullptr instead of the DataLayout, possibly just because there was a
default value on the DataLayout argument to many functions in the API.
Even though it is not purely NFC, there is no change in the
validation.
I turned as many pointer to DataLayout to references, this helped
figuring out all the places where a nullptr could come up.
I had initially a local version of this patch broken into over 30
independant, commits but some later commit were cleaning the API and
touching part of the code modified in the previous commits, so it
seemed cleaner without the intermediate state.
Test Plan:
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: llvm-commits
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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clang-cl would warn that this value is not representable in 'int':
enum { FeatureX = 1ULL << 31 };
All MS enums are 'ints' unless otherwise specified, so we have to use an
explicit type. The AMDGPU target just hit 32 features, triggering this
warning.
Now that we have C++11 strong enum types, we can also eliminate the
'const uint64_t' codepath from tablegen and just use 'enum : uint64_t'.
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Summary:
Code is mostly copied from AArch64 port and modified where needed for Mips.
This handles the "non" legal cases of logical ops. Legal cases are handled by tablegen patterns.
Test Plan:
Make check test logopm.ll
All of test-suite passes at O0/O2 and mips32 r1/r2 with this new change.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: echristo, llvm-commits, aemerson, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6599
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For inner one of nested loops, it is more likely to be a hot loop,
and the runtime check can be promoted out from patch 0001, so the
overhead is less, we can try a doubled threshold to unroll more loops.
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There were cases where the backend computed a wrong permute mask for a VPERM2X128 node.
Example:
\code
define <8 x float> @foo(<8 x float> %a, <8 x float> %b) {
%shuffle = shufflevector <8 x float> %a, <8 x float> %b, <8 x i32> <i32 undef, i32 undef, i32 6, i32 7, i32 undef, i32 undef, i32 6, i32 7>
ret <8 x float> %shuffle
}
\code end
Before this patch, llc (with -mattr=+avx) emitted the following vperm2f128:
vperm2f128 $0, %ymm0, %ymm0, %ymm0 # ymm0 = ymm0[0,1,0,1]
With this patch, llc emits a vperm2f128 with a correct permute mask:
vperm2f128 $17, %ymm0, %ymm0, %ymm0 # ymm0 = ymm0[2,3,2,3]
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We have an increasing number of cases where we are creating commuted shuffle masks - all implementing nearly the same code.
This patch adds a static helper function - ShuffleVectorSDNode::commuteMask() and replaces a number of cases to use it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8139
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In theory this allows the compiler to skip materializing the array on
the stack. In practice clang often fails to do that, but that's a
different story. NFC.
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to disable lane switching if we don't actually have the instruction
set we want to switch to. Models the earlier check above the
conditional for the pass.
The testcase is one that triggered with the assert that's added
as part of the fix, use it to avoid adding a new testcase as it
highlights the same problem.
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Teach the load store optimizer how to sign extend a result of a load pair when
it helps creating more pairs.
The rational is that loads are more expensive than sign extensions, so if we
gather some in one instruction this is better!
<rdar://problem/20072968>
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Add MachO 32-bit (i.e. arm and x86) support for replacing global GOT equivalent
symbol accesses. Unlike 64-bit targets, there's no GOTPCREL relocation, and
access through a non_lazy_symbol_pointers section is used instead.
-- before
_extgotequiv:
.long _extfoo
_delta:
.long _extgotequiv-_delta
-- after
_delta:
.long L_extfoo$non_lazy_ptr-_delta
.section __IMPORT,__pointers,non_lazy_symbol_pointers
L_extfoo$non_lazy_ptr:
.indirect_symbol _extfoo
.long 0
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Follow up r230264 and add ARM64 support for replacing global GOT
equivalent symbol accesses by references to the GOT entry for the final
symbol instead, example:
-- before
.globl _foo
_foo:
.long 42
.globl _gotequivalent
_gotequivalent:
.quad _foo
.globl _delta
_delta:
.long _gotequivalent-_delta
-- after
.globl _foo
_foo:
.long 42
.globl _delta
Ltmp3:
.long _foo@GOT-Ltmp3
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Summary:
None of the .set directives can be used before the .module directives. The .set mips0/pop/push were not triggering this constraint.
Also added testing for all the other implemented directives which are supposed to trigger this constraint.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7140
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We supported forming IMGREL relocations from ConstantExprs involving
__ImageBase if the minuend was a GlobalVariable. Extend this
functionality to all GlobalObjects.
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It turns out 256bit V[SZ]EXT nodes are still
generated by the new shuffle lowering, so this
is here to stay!
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This patch reduces code size for all AVX targets and increases speed for some chips.
SSE 4.1 introduced the useless (see code comments) 2-register form of BLENDV and
only in the packed float/double flavors.
AVX subsequently made the instruction useful by adding a 4-register operand form.
So we just need to paper over the lack of scalar forms of this instruction, complicate
the code to choose float or double forms, and use blendv on scalars since all FP is in
xmm registers anyway.
This gives us an approximately 50% speed up for a blendv microbenchmark sequence
on SandyBridge and Haswell:
blendv : 29.73 cycles/iter
logic : 43.15 cycles/iter
No new test cases with this patch because:
1. fast-isel-select-sse.ll tests the positive side for regular X86 lowering and fast-isel
2. sse-minmax.ll and fp-select-cmp-and.ll confirm that we're not firing for scalar selects without AVX
3. fp-select-cmp-and.ll and logical-load-fold.ll confirm that we're not firing for scalar selects with constants.
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22483
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8063
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This commit enables forming vector extloads for ARM.
It only does so for legal types, and when we can't fold the extension
in a wide/long form of the user instruction.
Enabling it for larger types isn't as good an idea on ARM as it is on
X86, because:
- we pretend that extloads are legal, but end up generating vld+vmov
- we have instructions like vld {dN, dM}, which can't be generated
when we "manually expand" extloads to vld+vmov.
For legal types, the combine doesn't fire that often: in the
integration tests only in a big endian testcase, where it removes a
pointless AND.
Related to rdar://19723053
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7423
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