build vectors with i64 elements will only appear on 32b x86 before legalize.
Since vector widening occurs during legalize, and produces i64 build_vector
elements, the dag combiner is never run on these before legalize splits them
into 32b elements.
Teach the build_vector dag combine in x86 back end to recognize consecutive
loads producing the low part of the vector.
Convert the two uses of TLI's consecutive load recognizer to pass LoadSDNodes
since that was required implicitly.
Add a testcase for the transform.
Old:
subl $28, %esp
movl 32(%esp), %eax
movl 4(%eax), %ecx
movl %ecx, 4(%esp)
movl (%eax), %eax
movl %eax, (%esp)
movaps (%esp), %xmm0
pmovzxwd %xmm0, %xmm0
movl 36(%esp), %eax
movaps %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $28, %esp
ret
New:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
pmovzxwd (%eax), %xmm0
movl 8(%esp), %eax
movaps %xmm0, (%eax)
ret
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integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
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using Promote which won't work because i64 isn't
a legal type. It's easy enough to use Custom, but
then we have the problem that when the type
legalizer is promoting FP_TO_UINT->i16, it has no
way of telling it should prefer FP_TO_SINT->i32
to FP_TO_UINT->i32. I have uncomfortably hacked
this by making the type legalizer choose FP_TO_SINT
when both are Custom.
This fixes several regressions in the testsuite.
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instcombine doesn't know when it's safe. To partially compensate
for this, introduce new code to do this transformation in
dagcombine, which can use UnsafeFPMath.
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EAX = ..., AX<imp-def>
...
= AX
This creates a double-def. Apparently this used to be necessary but is no longer needed.
Thanks to Anton for pointing this out. Anton, I cannot create a test case without your uncommitted ARM patches. Please check in a test case for me.
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one new .cpp file, in preparation for merging in the Direct Object Emission
changes we're working on. No functional changes.
Fixed coding style issues on the original patch. Patch by Aaron Gray
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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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failure during llvm-gcc bootstrap:
Assertion failed: (!Tmp2.getNode() && "Can't legalize BR_CC with legal condition!"), function ExpandNode, file /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmCore.roots/llvmCore~obj/src/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/LegalizeDAG.cpp, line 2923.
/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvmgcc42.roots/llvmgcc42~obj/src/gcc/libgcc2.c:1727: internal compiler error: Abort trap
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for instructions.
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This is basically the end of this series of patches for LegalizeDAG; the
remaining special cases can't be removed without more infrastructure
work. There's a FIXME for each relevant opcode near the beginning of
SelectionDAGLegalize::LegalizeOp.
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e.g.
orl $65536, 8(%rax)
=>
orb $1, 10(%rax)
Since narrowing is not always a win, e.g. i32 -> i16 is a loss on x86, dag combiner consults with the target before performing the optimization.
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entries as there are basic blocks in the function. LiveVariables::getVarInfo
creates a VarInfo struct for every register in the function, leading to
quadratic space use. This patch changes the BitVector to a SparseBitVector,
which doesn't help the worst-case memory use but does reduce the actual use in
very long functions with short-lived variables.
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