1, 1 cases which are by-far the most frequent. This shrinks the X86
isel table from 77014 -> 74657 bytes.
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issues to get here. We now trim the result type list of the
CompleteMatch or MorphNodeTo operation to be the same size as the
thing we're matching. this means that if you match (add GPR, GPR)
with an instruction that produces a normal result and a flag that
we now trim the result in tblgen instead of having to do it
dynamically. This exposed a bunch of inconsistencies in result
counting that happened to be getting lucky since the days of the
old isel.
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same vt multiple times for a register. For example,
ECX is in 5 different i32 reg classes, just return
1 i32 instead of 5.
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from two places in CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp, and
use it in DAGISelMatcherGen.cpp instead of using
an incorrect predicate that happened to get lucky
on our current targets.
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results forward. We can now handle an instruction that
produces one implicit def and one result instead of one or
the other when not at the root of the pattern.
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Remove much horribleness from X86InstrFormats as a result. Similar
simplifications are probably possible for other targets.
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bytes instead of one byte. This is important because
we're running up to too many opcodes to fit in a byte
and it is aggrevated by FIRST_TARGET_MEMORY_OPCODE
making the numbering sparse. This just bites the
bullet and bloats out the table. In practice, this
increases the size of the x86 isel table from 74.5K
to 76K. I think we'll cope :)
This fixes rdar://7791648
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If a TableGen class has an initializer expression containing an X.Y subexpression,
AND X depends on template parameters,
AND those template parameters have defaults,
AND some parameters with defaults are beyond position 1,
THEN parts of the initializer expression are evaluated prematurely with the default values when the first explicit template parameter is substituted, before the remaining explicit template parameters have been substituted.
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of runs without leak checking. We add -vg to the triple for non-checked runs,
or -vg_leak for checked runs. Also use this to XFAIL the TableGen tests, since
tablegen leaks like a sieve. This includes some valgrindArgs refactoring.
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to maintain a list of types (one for each result of
the node) instead of a single type. There are liberal
hacks added to emulate the old behavior in various
situations, but they can start disolving now.
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dag isel gen instead of instruction properties. This
allows the oh-so-useful behavior of matching a variadic
non-root node.
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record* -> instrinfo instead of std::string -> instrinfo.
This speeds up tblgen on cellcpu from 7.28 -> 5.98s with a debug
build (20%).
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like this:
def : Pat<(add ...),
(FOOINST)>;
When fooinst only has a single implicit def (e.g. to R1). This will be handled
as if written as (set R1, (FOOINST ...))
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under valgrind:
==19577== Invalid free() / delete / delete[]
==19577== at 0x4C9C866: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:325)
==19577== by 0x5121104: ??? (in /lib/libc-2.10.2.so)
==19577== by 0x4C97412: _vgnU_freeres (vg_preloaded.c:62)
==19577== by 0x5041486: __run_exit_handlers (exit.c:93)
==19577== by 0x50414FE: exit (exit.c:100)
==19577== by 0x5028B5C: (below main) (libc-start.c:254)
==19577== Address 0xffffffff is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==19577==
Apparently this happens under certain versions of glibc, so valgrind provides
the --run-libc-freeres=no option to avoid calling freeres(). This may increase
the number of "still reachable" blocks valgrind reports, but we don't care
about those, while this error breaks the buildbots.
There are upstream bugs about this at
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10610 and
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167483, but they don't look likely to be
fixed.
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U test/CodeGen/ARM/tls2.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/arm-negative-stride.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/2009-10-30.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/globals.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/str_pre-2.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/ldrd.ll
U test/CodeGen/ARM/2009-10-27-double-align.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-strb.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/ldr-str-imm12.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-strh.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-ldr.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-str_pre.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-str.ll
U test/CodeGen/Thumb2/thumb2-ldrh.ll
U utils/TableGen/TableGen.cpp
U utils/TableGen/DisassemblerEmitter.cpp
D utils/TableGen/RISCDisassemblerEmitter.h
D utils/TableGen/RISCDisassemblerEmitter.cpp
U Makefile.rules
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMInstrNEON.td
U lib/Target/ARM/Makefile
U lib/Target/ARM/AsmPrinter/ARMInstPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/AsmPrinter/ARMAsmPrinter.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/AsmPrinter/ARMInstPrinter.h
D lib/Target/ARM/Disassembler
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMInstrFormats.td
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMAddressingModes.h
U lib/Target/ARM/Thumb2ITBlockPass.cpp
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(RISCDisassemblerEmitter) which emits the decoder functions for ARM and Thumb,
and the disassembler core which invokes the decoder function and builds up the
MCInst based on the decoded Opcode.
Added sub-formats to the NeonI/NeonXI instructions to further refine the NEONFrm
instructions to help disassembly.
We also changed the output of the addressing modes to omit the '+' from the
assembler syntax #+/-<imm> or +/-<Rm>. See, for example, A8.6.57/58/60.
And modified test cases to not expect '+' in +reg or #+num. For example,
; CHECK: ldr.w r9, [r7, #28]
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changing the primary datastructure from being a
"std::vector<unsigned char>" to being a new TypeSet class
that actually has (gasp) invariants!
This changes more things than I remember, but one major
innovation here is that it enforces that named input
values agree in type with their output values.
This also eliminates code that transparently assumes (in
some cases) that SDNodeXForm input/output types are the
same, because this is wrong in many case.
This also eliminates a bug which caused a lot of ambiguous
patterns to go undetected, where a register class would
sometimes pick the first possible type, causing an
ambiguous pattern to get arbitrary results.
With all the recent target changes, this causes no
functionality change!
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Now it will factor things like this:
CheckType i32
...
CheckOpcode ISD::AND
CheckType i64
...
into:
SwitchType:
i32: ...
i64:
CheckOpcode ISD::AND
...
This shrinks hte table by a few bytes, nothing spectacular.
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for CheckValueTypeMatcher. The isContradictory implementation
helps us factor better, shrinking x86 table from 79144 -> 78896
bytes.
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IF(condition(value)):
If the value satisfies the condition, the line is processed by lit; otherwise
it is skipped. A test with no unignored directives is resolved as Unsupported.
The test suite is responsible for defining conditions; conditions are unary
functions over strings. I've defined two conditions in the LLVM test suite,
TARGET (with values like those in TARGETS_TO_BUILD) and BINDING (with values
like those in llvm_bindings). So for example you can write:
IF(BINDING(ocaml)): RUN: %blah %s -o -
and the RUN line will only execute if LLVM was configured with the ocaml
bindings.
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we sometimes emit nodes multiple times to string buffers to size them.
Compute the histogram correctly.
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sequence, just emit instruction predicates right before them. This
exposes yet more factoring opportunitites, shrinking the X86 table
to 79144 bytes.
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as the very last thing before node emission. This should
dramatically reduce the number of times we do 'MatchAddress'
on X86, speeding up compile time. This also improves comments
in the tables and shrinks the table a bit, now down to
80506 bytes for x86.
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SwitchOpcodeMatcher) and have DAGISelMatcherOpt form it. This
speeds up selection, particularly for X86 which has lots of
variants of instructions with only type differences.
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stuff now that we don't care about emulating the old broken
behavior of the old isel. This eliminates the
'CheckChainCompatible' check (along with IsChainCompatible) which
did an incorrect and inefficient scan *up* the chain nodes which
happened as the pattern was being formed and does the validation
at the end in HandleMergeInputChains when it forms a structural
pattern. This scans "down" the graph, which means that it is
quickly bounded by nodes already selected. This also handles
token factors that get "trapped" in the dag.
Removing the CheckChainCompatible nodes also shrinks the
generated tables by about 6K for X86 (down to 83K).
There are two pieces remaining before I can nuke PreprocessRMW:
1. I xfailed a test because we're now producing worse code in a
case that has nothing to do with the change: it turns out that
our use of MorphNodeTo will leave dead nodes in the graph
which (depending on how the graph is walked) end up causing
bogus uses of chains and blocking matches. This is really
bad for other reasons, so I'll fix this in a follow-up patch.
2. CheckFoldableChainNode needs to be improved to handle the TF.
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EmitMergeInputChainsMatcher node up into EmitResultCode. This
doesn't have much of an effect on the generated code, the X86
table is exactly the same size.
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ordered correctly. Previously it would get in trouble when
two patterns were too similar and give them nondet ordering.
We force this by using the record ID order as a fallback.
The testsuite diff is due to alpha patterns being ordered
slightly differently, the change is a semantic noop afaict:
< lda $0,-100($16)
---
> subq $16,100,$0
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