approach taken is different to that in LegalizeDAG
when it is a question of expanding or promoting the
result type: for example, if extracting an i64 from
a <2 x i64>, when i64 needs expanding, it bitcasts
the vector to <4 x i32>, extracts the appropriate
two i32's, and uses those for the Lo and Hi parts.
Likewise, when extracting an i16 from a <4 x i16>,
and i16 needs promoting, it bitcasts the vector to
<2 x i32>, extracts the appropriate i32, twiddles
the bits if necessary, and uses that as the promoted
value. This puts more pressure on bitcast legalization,
and I've added the appropriate cases. They needed to
be added anyway since users can generate such bitcasts
too if they want to. Also, when considering various
cases (Legal, Promote, Expand, Scalarize, Split) it is
a pain that expand can correspond to Expand, Scalarize
or Split, so I've changed the LegalizeTypes enum so it
lists those different cases - now Expand only means
splitting a scalar in two.
The code produced is the same as by LegalizeDAG for
all relevant testcases, except for
2007-10-31-extractelement-i64.ll, where the code seems
to have improved (see below; can an expert please tell
me if it is better or not).
Before < vs after >.
< subl $92, %esp
< movaps %xmm0, 64(%esp)
< movaps %xmm0, (%esp)
< movl 4(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 28(%esp)
< movl (%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 24(%esp)
< movq 24(%esp), %mm0
< movq %mm0, 56(%esp)
---
> subl $44, %esp
> movaps %xmm0, 16(%esp)
> pshufd $1, %xmm0, %xmm1
> movd %xmm1, 4(%esp)
> movd %xmm0, (%esp)
> movq (%esp), %mm0
> movq %mm0, 8(%esp)
< subl $92, %esp
< movaps %xmm0, 64(%esp)
< movaps %xmm0, (%esp)
< movl 12(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 28(%esp)
< movl 8(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 24(%esp)
< movq 24(%esp), %mm0
< movq %mm0, 56(%esp)
---
> subl $44, %esp
> movaps %xmm0, 16(%esp)
> pshufd $3, %xmm0, %xmm1
> movd %xmm1, 4(%esp)
> movhlps %xmm0, %xmm0
> movd %xmm0, (%esp)
> movq (%esp), %mm0
> movq %mm0, 8(%esp)
< subl $92, %esp
< movaps %xmm0, 64(%esp)
---
> subl $44, %esp
< movl 16(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 48(%esp)
< movl 20(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 52(%esp)
< movaps %xmm0, (%esp)
< movl 4(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 60(%esp)
< movl (%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 56(%esp)
---
> pshufd $1, %xmm0, %xmm1
> movd %xmm1, 4(%esp)
> movd %xmm0, (%esp)
> movd %xmm1, 12(%esp)
> movd %xmm0, 8(%esp)
< subl $92, %esp
< movaps %xmm0, 64(%esp)
---
> subl $44, %esp
< movl 24(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 48(%esp)
< movl 28(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 52(%esp)
< movaps %xmm0, (%esp)
< movl 12(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 60(%esp)
< movl 8(%esp), %eax
< movl %eax, 56(%esp)
---
> pshufd $3, %xmm0, %xmm1
> movd %xmm1, 4(%esp)
> movhlps %xmm0, %xmm0
> movd %xmm0, (%esp)
> movd %xmm1, 12(%esp)
> movd %xmm0, 8(%esp)
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operand of a VECTOR_SHUFFLE. The mask is a
vector of constant integers. The code in
LegalizeDAG doesn't bother to legalize the
mask, since it's basically just storage for
a bunch of constants, however LegalizeTypes
is more picky. The problem is that there may
not exist any legal vector-of-integers type
with a legal element type, so it is impossible
to create a legal mask! Unless of course you
cheat by creating a BUILD_VECTOR where the
operands have a different type to the element
type of the vector being built... This is
pretty ugly but works - all relevant tests in
the testsuite pass, and produce the same
assembler with and without LegalizeTypes.
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stack slot and store if the SINT_TO_FP is actually legal. This allows
us to compile:
double a(double b) {return (unsigned)b;}
to:
_a:
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_a:
subq $8, %rsp
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
addq $8, %rsp
ret
crazy.
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_test:
movl %edi, %eax
ret
instead of:
_test:
movl $4294967295, %ecx
movq %rdi, %rax
andq %rcx, %rax
ret
It would be great to write this as a Pat pattern that used subregs
instead of a 'pseudo' instruction, but I don't know how to do that
in td files.
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Change several cases in SimplifyDemandedMask that don't ever do any
simplifying to reuse the logic in ComputeMaskedBits instead of
duplicating it.
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instead of init'ing it maximally to zeros on entry. getFreePhysReg
is pretty hot and only a few elements are typically used. This speeds
up linscan by 5% on 176.gcc.
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CodeGen/PowerPC/illegal-element-type.ll): suppose
a node X is processed, and processing maps it to
a node Y. Then X continues to exist in the DAG,
but with no users. While processing some other
node, a new node may be created that happens to
be equal to X, and thus X will be reused rather
than a truly new node. This can cause X to
"magically reappear", and since it is in the
Processed state in will not be reprocessed, so
at the end of type legalization the illegal node
X can still be present. The solution is to replace
X with Y whenever X gets resurrected like this.
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GOT-style position independent code. Before only tail calls to
protected/hidden functions within the same module were optimized.
Now all function calls are tail call optimized.
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calls. Before arguments that could overwrite each other were
explicitly lowered to a stack slot, not giving the register allocator
a chance to optimize. Now a sequence of copyto/copyfrom virtual
registers ensures that arguments are loaded in (virtual) registers
before they are lowered to the stack slot (and might overwrite each
other). Also parameter stack slots are marked mutable for
(potentially) tail calling functions.
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vr1 = extract_subreg vr2, 3
...
vr3 = extract_subreg vr1, 2
The end result is vr3 is equal to vr2 with subidx 2.
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after legalize. Just because a constant is legal (e.g. 0.0 in SSE)
doesn't mean that its negated value is legal (-0.0). We could make
this stronger by checking to see if the negated constant is actually
legal post negation, but it doesn't seem like a big deal.
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result into a MUL late in the X86 codegen process. ISD::MUL is
once again Legal on X86, so this is no longer needed. And, the
hack was suboptimal; see PR1874 for details.
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not safe. This is fixed by more aggressively checking that the return slot is
not used elsewhere in the function.
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out of illegal elements (BUILD_VECTOR). Uses and beefs
up BUILD_PAIR, though it didn't really have to. Like
most of LegalizeTypes, does not support soft-float.
This cures all "make check" vector building failures.
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%r3 on PPC) in their ASM files. However, it's hard for humans to read
during debugging. Adding a new field to the register data that lets you
specify a different name to be printed than the one that goes into the
ASM file -- %x3 instead of %r3, for instance.
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for CellSPU modifications:
- SPUInstrInfo.td refactoring: "multiclass" really is _your_ friend.
- Other improvements based on refactoring effort in SPUISelLowering.cpp,
esp. in SPUISelLowering::PerformDAGCombine(), where zero amount shifts and
rotates are now eliminiated, other scalar-to-vector-to-scalar silliness
is also eliminated.
- 64-bit operations are being implemented, _muldi3.c gcc runtime now
compiles and generates the right code. More work still needs to be done.
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it checks if ESI is available, it then looks at registers aliases to ESI. SIL is marked -2 (not allocatable) but isPhysRegAvailable() incorrectly assumes it is in use and returns false for ESI.
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instead of with mmx registers. This horribleness is apparently
done by gcc to avoid having to insert emms in places that really
should have it. This is the second half of rdar://5741668.
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GCC apparently does this, and code depends on not having to do
emms when this happens. This is x86-64 only so far, second half
should handle x86-32.
rdar://5741668
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early clobbers if the clobber list contains a *register* not some thing
like {memory}, {dirflag} etc.
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any, we force sdisel to do all regalloc for an asm. This
leads to gross but correct codegen.
This fixes the rest of PR2078.
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inline asms.
Fix PR2078 by marking aliases of registers used when a register is
marked used. This prevents EAX from being allocated when AX is listed
in the clobber set for the asm.
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No need to go up more levels. A def of a register also sets its sub-registers
(so if PhysRegInfo[SuperReg] is NULL, it means SuperReg's super registers are
not previously defined).
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and splitting extract_subvector. This fixes nine
"make check" testcases, for example
2008-02-04-ExtractSubvector.ll and (partially)
CodeGen/Generic/vector.ll.
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