Evan's recent refactorings (I believe). Specifically, MCDisassembler no
longer depends on Target, and ARMDisassembler no longer depends on
CodeGen. The added dependencies from ARMAsmParser to ARMDesc looks
correct based on header file inclusion.
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the Support library. Now its part of the TargetRegistry, and the three
commands that care about this explicitly register this extra bit of
version information.
The set of commands which care was computed by intersecting those which
use the Support library's version string printing and those that
initialize all the registered targets in a way that produces
a meaningful list. The only odd ball out is that 'clang -cc1as -version'
no longer prints the registered targets. I don't think anyone is really
interested in that (especially as the fact that llvm-mc does so is under
a FIXME), but if someone really does want this back I'll happily apply
the same patch there.
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function on the TargetRegistry. Also clean it up and use the modern LLVM
utility libraries available instead of rolling a few things manually.
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register extra version information to be printed. This is designed to
allow those tools which link in various targets to also print those
registered targets under --version.
Currently this printing logic is embedded into the Support library
directly; a huge layering violation. This is the first step to hoisting
it out into the tools without adding lots of duplicated code.
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FIXME: There is an inconsistency. llvm::Triple does not understand "ppc32" and PowerPC/TargetInfo holds "ppc32".
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the way to go. Doing this here will prevent several node matches later,
and would have to force looking all the way through several
VINSERTF128/VEXTRACTF128 chains to optimize simple things.
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and was actually very wrong, fix it and make it simpler. Also remove the
ConcatVectors function, which is unused now.
- Fix a introduction of useless nodes in r126664 and r126264. The
VUNPCKL* should never be introduced cause we don't want duplicate
nodes for 128 AVX and non-AVX modes, the actual instruction
difference only exists during isel, but not for target specific DAG
nodes. We only introduce V* target nodes when there is no 128-bit
version already there.
- Fix a fragile test and make it more useful.
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size but different element types, so that it filters out the cases
that CreateShuffleVectorCast doesn't handle. This fixes rdar://9786827.
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Aliases for LDM/STM. The single-register versions should encode to LDR/STR
with writeback, but we don't (yet) get that correct. Neither does Darwin's
system assembler, though, so that's not a deal-breaker of a limitation.
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Stefanovic. I removed the part that actually emits the instructions cause
I want that to get in better shape first and in incremental steps. This
also makes it easier to review the upcoming parts.
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- Add more bitcasts for v16i16
- Since 135661 and 135662 already added the splat logic,
just add one more splat test for v16i16
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instruction introduced in AVX, which can operate on 128 and 256-bit vectors.
It considers a 256-bit vector as two independent 128-bit lanes. It can permute
any 32 or 64 elements inside a lane, and restricts the second lane to
have the same permutation of the first one. With the improved splat support
introduced early today, adding codegen for this instruction enable more
efficient 256-bit code:
Instead of:
vextractf128 $0, %ymm0, %xmm0
punpcklbw %xmm0, %xmm0
punpckhbw %xmm0, %xmm0
vinsertf128 $0, %xmm0, %ymm0, %ymm1
vinsertf128 $1, %xmm0, %ymm1, %ymm0
vextractf128 $1, %ymm0, %xmm1
shufps $1, %xmm1, %xmm1
movss %xmm1, 28(%rsp)
movss %xmm1, 24(%rsp)
movss %xmm1, 20(%rsp)
movss %xmm1, 16(%rsp)
vextractf128 $0, %ymm0, %xmm0
shufps $1, %xmm0, %xmm0
movss %xmm0, 12(%rsp)
movss %xmm0, 8(%rsp)
movss %xmm0, 4(%rsp)
movss %xmm0, (%rsp)
vmovaps (%rsp), %ymm0
We get:
vextractf128 $0, %ymm0, %xmm0
punpcklbw %xmm0, %xmm0
punpckhbw %xmm0, %xmm0
vinsertf128 $0, %xmm0, %ymm0, %ymm1
vinsertf128 $1, %xmm0, %ymm1, %ymm0
vpermilps $85, %ymm0, %ymm0
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refactor the code and add a bunch of comments. The final shuffle
emitted by handling 256-bit types is suitable for the VPERM shuffle
instruction which is going to be introduced in a next commit (with
a testcase which cover this commit)
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