both fallthrough and a conditional branch target the same successor.
Gracefully delete the conditional branch and introduce any unconditional
branch needed to reach the actual successor. This fixes memory
corruption in 2009-06-15-RegScavengerAssert.ll and possibly other tests.
Also, while I'm here fix a latent bug I spotted by inspection. I never
applied the same fundamental fix to this fallthrough successor finding
logic that I did to the logic used when there are no conditional
branches. As a consequence it would have selected landing pads had they
be aligned in just the right way here. I don't have a test case as
I spotted this by inspection, and the previous time I found this
required have of TableGen's source code to produce it. =/ I hate backend
bugs. ;]
Thanks to Jim Grosbach for helping me reason through this and reviewing
the fix.
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Failure to preserve kills was causing LiveIntervals to miss some EFLAGS live
ranges. Unfortunately I've been unable to reduce a good test case yet.
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MachineBasicBlock::canFallThrough(). We're interested in the state of the
instruction (i.e., is this a barrier or not?), not if the instruction is
predicable or not.
rdar://10501092
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to finalize MI bundles (i.e. add BUNDLE instruction and computing register def
and use lists of the BUNDLE instruction) and a pass to unpack bundles.
- Teach more of MachineBasic and MachineInstr methods to be bundle aware.
- Switch Thumb2 IT block to MI bundles and delete the hazard recognizer hack to
prevent IT blocks from being broken apart.
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generator to it. For non-bundle instructions, these behave exactly the same
as the MC layer API.
For properties like mayLoad / mayStore, look into the bundle and if any of the
bundled instructions has the property it would return true.
For properties like isPredicable, only return true if *all* of the bundled
instructions have the property.
For properties like canFoldAsLoad, isCompare, conservatively return false for
bundles.
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1. Added opcode BUNDLE
2. Taught MachineInstr class to deal with bundled MIs
3. Changed MachineBasicBlock iterator to skip over bundled MIs; added an iterator to walk all the MIs
4. Taught MachineBasicBlock methods about bundled MIs
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successors, they just are all landing pad successors. We handle this the
same way as no successors. Comments attached for the next person to wade
through here and another lovely test case courtesy of Benjamin Kramer's
bugpoint reduction.
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updateTerminator code didn't correctly handle EH terminators in one very
specific case. AnalyzeBranch would find no terminator instruction, and
so the fallback in updateTerminator is to assume fallthrough. This is
correct, but the destination of the fallthrough was assumed to be the
first successor.
This is *almost always* true, but in certain cases the loop
transformations will cause the landing pad to be the first successor!
Instead of this brittle logic, actually look through the successors for
a non-landing-pad accessor, and to assert if more than one is found.
This will hopefully fix some (if not all) of the self host miscompiles
with block placement. Thanks to Benjamin Kramer for reporting, Nick
Lewycky for an initial stab at a reduction, and Duncan for endless
advice on EH (which I know nothing about) as well as reviewing the
actual fix.
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sink them into MC layer.
- Added MCInstrInfo, which captures the tablegen generated static data. Chang
TargetInstrInfo so it's based off MCInstrInfo.
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BranchProbabilityInfo (expect setEdgeWeight which is not available here).
Branch Weights are kept in MachineBasicBlocks. To turn off this analysis
set -use-mbpi=false.
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This only affects targets like Mips where branch instructions may kill virtual
registers. Most other targets branch on flag values, so virtual registers are
not involved.
The problem is that MachineBasicBlock::updateTerminator deletes branches and
inserts new ones while LiveVariables keeps a list of pointers to instructions
that kill virtual registers. That list wasn't properly updated in
MBB::SplitCriticalEdge.
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A live range cannot be split everywhere in a basic block. A split must go before
the first terminator, and if the variable is live into a landing pad, the split
must happen before the call that can throw.
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It will still return an iterator that points to the first terminator or end(),
but there may be DBG_VALUE instructions following the first terminator.
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Print virtual registers numbered from 0 instead of the arbitrary
FirstVirtualRegister. The first virtual register is printed as %vreg0.
TRI::NoRegister is printed as %noreg.
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BB#1: derived from LLVM BB %bb.nph28
Live Ins: %AL
Predecessors according to CFG: BB#0
TEST8rr %reg16384<kill>, %reg16384, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%reg16384
JNE_4 <BB#2>, %EFLAGS<imp-use,kill>
JMP_4 <BB#2>
Successors according to CFG: BB#2 BB#2
These double CFG edges only ever occur in bugpoint-generated code, so there is
no need to attempt something clever.
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into a utility routine, teach it how to update MachineLoopInfo, and
make use of it in MachineLICM to split critical edges on demand.
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addresses a longstanding deficiency noted in many FIXMEs scattered
across all the targets.
This effectively moves the problem up one level, replacing eleven
FIXMEs in the targets with eight FIXMEs in CodeGen, plus one path
through FastISel where we actually supply a DebugLoc, fixing Radar
7421831.
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MachineBasicBlock::livein_iterator a const_iterator, because
clients shouldn't ever be using the iterator interface to
mutate the livein set.
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* Set the "DestA" and "DestB" according to how they're understood by the
method. I.e., if one or both of them should point to the "fall through" block,
then point to the fall through block.
* Improve the loop that removes superfluous edges to be more understandable.
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