Move some utility TableGen defs, classes, etc. into a common file so
they may be used my multiple pattern files. We will use this for
the AVX specification to help with the transition from the current
SSE specification.
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Lock prefix, Repeat string operation prefixes and the Segment override prefixes.
Also added versions of the move string and store string instructions without the
repeat prefixes to X86InstrInfo.td. And finally marked the rep versions of
move/store string records in X86InstrInfo.td as isCodeGenOnly = 1 so tblgen is
happy building the disassembler files.
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something totally broken and parsing them as immediates, but the .td file also
had the wrong match class so things sortof worked. Except, that is, that we
would parse
movl $0, %eax
as
movl 0, %eax
Feel free to guess how well that worked.
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new AsmPrinter. This is perhaps less elegant than describing them
in terms of MOV32r0 and subreg operations, but it allows the
current register to rematerialize them.
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1. CMPXCHG8B and CMPXCHG16B did not specify implicit physical register defs and uses.
2. LCMPXCHG8B is loading 64 bit memory, not 32 bit.
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instead use the appropriate subreggy thing. This generates identical
code on some large apps (thanks to Evan's cross class coalescing
stuff he did back in july). This means that MOV16r0 can go away
completely in the future soon.
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be non-optimal. To be precise, we should avoid folding loads if the instructions
only update part of the destination register, and the non-updated part is not
needed. e.g. cvtss2sd, sqrtss. Unfolding the load from these instructions breaks
the partial register dependency and it can improve performance. e.g.
movss (%rdi), %xmm0
cvtss2sd %xmm0, %xmm0
instead of
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
An alternative method to break dependency is to clear the register first. e.g.
xorps %xmm0, %xmm0
cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0
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Note that "hasDotLocAndDotFile"-style debug info was already broken;
people wanting this functionality should implement it in the
AsmPrinter/DwarfWriter code.
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bunch of associated comments, because it doesn't have anything to do
with DAGs or scheduling. This is another step in decoupling MachineInstr
emitting from scheduling.
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All of these "subreg32" modifier instructions are handled
explicitly by the MCInst lowering phase. If they got to
the asmprinter, they would explode. They should eventually
be replace with correct use of subregs.
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on x86, to avoid explicit test instructions. A few existing tests changed
due to arbitrary register allocation differences.
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the Intel instruction tables.
The patterns will stay blank because ADD reg, reg
is faster, but having the encoding available is
useful for the disassembler.
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Intel tables, where the source operand is
specified by the R/M field and the destination
operand by the Reg field.
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to the Intel register table.
Added 16- and 64-bit MOVs to and from the segment
registers to the Intel instruction tables.
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disabling the use of 16-bit operations on x86. This doesn't yet work for
inline asms with 16-bit constraints, vectors with 16-bit elements,
trampoline code, and perhaps other obscurities, but it's enough to try
some experiments.
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instruction tables to support segmented addressing (and other objects
of obscure type).
Modified the X86 assembly printers to handle these new operand types.
Added JMP and CALL instructions that use segmented addresses.
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moves. This avoids the need to promote the operands (or implicitly
extend them, a partial register update condition), and can reduce
i8 register pressure. This substantially speeds up code such as
write_hex in lib/Support/raw_ostream.cpp.
subclass-coalesce.ll is too trivial and no longer tests what it was
originally intended to test.
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leads to partial-register definitions. To help avoid redundant
zero-extensions, also teach the h-register matching patterns that
use movzbl to match anyext as well as zext.
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the register save area if %al is 0. This avoids touching xmm
regsiters when they aren't actually used.
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- Used to mark fake instructions which don't correspond to an actual machine
instruction (or are duplicates of a real instruction). This is to be used for
"special cases" in the .td files, which should be ignored by things like the
assembler and disassembler. We still need a good solution to handle pervasive
duplication, like with the Int_ instructions.
- Set the bit on fake "mov 0" style instructions, which allows turning an
assembler matcher warning into a hard error.
- -2 FIXMEs.
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INT i8. These instructions are only for interpretation by disassemblers, not
for emission, so they do not as yet have patterns.
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Instead of awkwardly encoding calling-convention information with ISD::CALL,
ISD::FORMAL_ARGUMENTS, ISD::RET, and ISD::ARG_FLAGS nodes, TargetLowering
provides three virtual functions for targets to override:
LowerFormalArguments, LowerCall, and LowerRet, which replace the custom
lowering done on the special nodes. They provide the same information, but
in a more immediately usable format.
This also reworks much of the target-independent tail call logic. The
decision of whether or not to perform a tail call is now cleanly split
between target-independent portions, and the target dependent portion
in IsEligibleForTailCallOptimization.
This also synchronizes all in-tree targets, to help enable future
refactoring and feature work.
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When the return value is not used (i.e. only care about the value in the memory), x86 does not have to use add to implement these. Instead, it can use add, sub, inc, dec instructions with the "lock" prefix.
This is currently implemented using a bit of instruction selection trick. The issue is the target independent pattern produces one output and a chain and we want to map it into one that just output a chain. The current trick is to select it into a merge_values with the first definition being an implicit_def. The proper solution is to add new ISD opcodes for the no-output variant. DAG combiner can then transform the node before it gets to target node selection.
Problem #2 is we are adding a whole bunch of x86 atomic instructions when in fact these instructions are identical to the non-lock versions. We need a way to add target specific information to target nodes and have this information carried over to machine instructions. Asm printer (or JIT) can use this information to add the "lock" prefix.
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due to x86 encoding restrictions. This is currently off by default
because it may cause code quality regressions. This is for PR4572.
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a global with that gets printed with the :mem modifier. All operands to lea's
should be handled with the lea32mem operand kind, and this allows the TLS stuff
to do this. There are several better ways to do this, but I went for the minimal
change since I can't really test this (beyond make check).
This also makes the use of EBX explicit in the operand list in the 32-bit,
instead of implicit in the instruction.
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that push immediate operands of 1, 2, and 4 bytes (extended to the native
register size in each case). The assembly mnemonics are "pushl" and "pushq."
One such instruction appears at the beginning of the "start" function , so this
is essential for accurate disassembly when unwinding."
Patch by Sean Callanan!
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relocation model on x86-64. Higher level logic should override
the relocation model to PIC on x86_64-apple-darwin.
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ADDC/ADDE use MVT::i1 (later, whatever it gets legalized to)
instead of MVT::Flag. Remove CARRY_FALSE in favor of 0; adjust
all target-independent code to use this format.
Most targets will still produce a Flag-setting target-dependent
version when selection is done. X86 is converted to use i32
instead, which means TableGen needs to produce different code
in xxxGenDAGISel.inc. This keys off the new supportsHasI1 bit
in xxxInstrInfo, currently set only for X86; in principle this
is temporary and should go away when all other targets have
been converted. All relevant X86 instruction patterns are
modified to represent setting and using EFLAGS explicitly. The
same can be done on other targets.
The immediate behavior change is that an ADC/ADD pair are no
longer tightly coupled in the X86 scheduler; they can be
separated by instructions that don't clobber the flags (MOV).
I will soon add some peephole optimizations based on using
other instructions that set the flags to feed into ADC.
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PR2957
ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE now stores an array of integers representing the shuffle
mask internal to the node, rather than taking a BUILD_VECTOR of ConstantSDNodes
as the shuffle mask. A value of -1 represents UNDEF.
In addition to eliminating the creation of illegal BUILD_VECTORS just to
represent shuffle masks, we are better about canonicalizing the shuffle mask,
resulting in substantially better code for some classes of shuffles.
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to precisely describe the h-register subreg register classes.
Thanks to Jakob Stoklund Olesen for spotting this and for the
initial patch!
Also, make getStoreRegOpcode and getLoadRegOpcode aware of the
needs of h registers.
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ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE now stores an array of integers representing the shuffle
mask internal to the node, rather than taking a BUILD_VECTOR of ConstantSDNodes
as the shuffle mask. A value of -1 represents UNDEF.
In addition to eliminating the creation of illegal BUILD_VECTORS just to
represent shuffle masks, we are better about canonicalizing the shuffle mask,
resulting in substantially better code for some classes of shuffles.
A clean up of x86 shuffle code, and some canonicalizing in DAGCombiner is next.
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leaq foo@TLSGD(%rip), %rdi
as part of the instruction sequence. Using a register other than %rdi and then
copying it to %rdi is not valid.
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either the source or destination is a physical h register.
This fixes sqlite3 with the post-RA scheduler enabled.
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- Add patterns for h-register extract, which avoids a shift and mask,
and in some cases a temporary register.
- Add address-mode matching for turning (X>>(8-n))&(255<<n), where
n is a valid address-mode scale value, into an h-register extract
and a scaled-offset address.
- Replace X86's MOV32to32_ and related instructions with the new
target-independent COPY_TO_SUBREG instruction.
On x86-64 there are complicated constraints on h registers, and
CodeGen doesn't currently provide a high-level way to express all of them,
so they are handled with a bunch of special code. This code currently only
supports extracts where the result is used by a zero-extend or a store,
though these are fairly common.
These transformations are not always beneficial; since there are only
4 h registers, they sometimes require extra move instructions, and
this sometimes increases register pressure because it can force out
values that would otherwise be in one of those registers. However,
this appears to be relatively uncommon.
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builds.
--- Reverse-merging (from foreign repository) r68552 into '.':
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls8.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls10.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls2.ll
U test/CodeGen/X86/tls6.ll
U lib/Target/X86/X86Instr64bit.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.td
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86CodeEmitter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86FastISel.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelDAGToDAG.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86ATTAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86IntelAsmPrinter.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86ISelLowering.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/X86/X86InstrBuilder.h
U lib/Target/X86/X86RegisterInfo.td
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This introduces a small regression on the generated code
quality in the case we are just computing addresses, not
loading values.
Will work on it and on X86-64 support.
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INC64_32r and INC64_16r, because these instructions are encoded
differently on x86-64. This fixes JIT regressions on x86-64 in
kimwitu++ and others.
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