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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Arsenault
bf933548ba R600/SI: Fix pattern variable names.
These are confusing enough since the order swaps,
so give them more useful names.

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2014-05-29 01:18:01 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
257670a79d Fix typo in variable name
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2014-05-29 01:10:14 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
b18eabd2d8 [ASan] Use llvm.global_ctors to insert init-order checking calls into ASan runtime.
Don't assume that dynamically initialized globals are all initialized from
_GLOBAL__<module_name>I_ function. Instead, scan the llvm.global_ctors and
insert poison/unpoison calls to each function there.

Patch by Nico Weber!


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2014-05-29 00:51:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
c81cf72ef3 Revert "Revert "InstCombine: Improvement to check if signed addition overflows.""
This reverts commit r209762, bringing back r209746. It was not responsible for the libc++ build failure

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2014-05-28 21:43:52 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
836475b2e2 Revert "Add support for combining GEPs across PHI nodes"
This reverts commit r209755.

it was the real cause of the libc++ build failure.

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2014-05-28 21:41:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
e8d18694cb Fix wrong setcc result type when legalizing uaddo/usubo
No test because no in-tree targets change the bitwidth of the
setcc type depending on the bitwidth of the compared type.

Patch by Ke Bai

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2014-05-28 20:51:42 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
f558122fe5 test check-in: added missing parenthesis in comment
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2014-05-28 19:03:33 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
e04c0e3f8d Revert "InstCombine: Improvement to check if signed addition overflows."
This reverts commit r209746.

It looks it is causing a crash while building libcxx. I am trying to get a
reduced testcase.

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2014-05-28 18:48:10 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
665d42accf [pr19844] Add thread local mode to aliases.
This matches gcc's behavior. It also seems natural given that aliases
contain other properties that govern how it is accessed (linkage,
visibility, dll storage).

Clang still has to be updated to expose this feature to C.

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2014-05-28 18:15:43 +00:00
Louis Gerbarg
a5423f2598 Add support for combining GEPs across PHI nodes
Currently LLVM will generally merge GEPs. This allows backends to use more
complex addressing modes. In some cases this is not happening because there
is PHI inbetween the two GEPs:

  GEP1--\
        |-->PHI1-->GEP3
  GEP2--/

This patch checks to see if GEP1 and GEP2 are similiar enough that they can be
cloned (GEP12) in GEP3's BB, allowing GEP->GEP merging (GEP123):

  GEP1--\                     --\                           --\
        |-->PHI1-->GEP3  ==>    |-->PHI2->GEP12->GEP3 == >    |-->PHI2->GEP123
  GEP2--/                     --/                           --/

This also breaks certain use chains that are preventing GEP->GEP merges that the
the existing instcombine would merge otherwise.

Tests included.

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2014-05-28 17:38:31 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9b77161927 Revert "[DAGCombiner] Split up an indexed load if only the base pointer value is live"
This reverts r208640 (I've just XFAILed the test) because it broke ppc64/Linux
self-hosting. Because nearly every regression test triggers a segfault, I hope
this will be easy to fix.

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2014-05-28 15:33:19 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
e8075c6877 InstCombine: Improvement to check if signed addition overflows.
This patch implements two things:

1. If we know one number is positive and another is negative, we return true as
   signed addition of two opposite signed numbers will never overflow.

2. Implemented TODO : If one of the operands only has one non-zero bit, and if
   the other operand has a known-zero bit in a more significant place than it
   (not including the sign bit) the ripple may go up to and fill the zero, but
   won't change the sign. e.x -  (x & ~4) + 1

We make sure that we are ignoring 0 at MSB.

Patch by Suyog Sarda.

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2014-05-28 15:30:40 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b8af23fe1e Revert "[PPC] Use alias symbols in address computation."
This reverts commit r209638 because it broke self-hosting on ppc64/Linux. (the
Clang-compiled TableGen would segfault because it jumped to an invalid address
from within _ZNK4llvm17ManagedStaticBase21RegisterManagedStaticEPFPvvEPFvS1_E
(which is within the command-line parameter registration process)).

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2014-05-28 15:25:06 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
0949668398 [asancov] Don't emit extra runtime calls when compiling without coverage.
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2014-05-28 09:26:46 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
a807d6783a Change representation of instruction ranges where variable is accessible.
Use more straightforward way to represent the set of instruction
ranges where the location of a user variable is defined - vector of pairs
of instructions (defining start/end of each range),
instead of a flattened vector of instructions where some instructions
are supposed to start the range, and the rest are supposed to "clobber" it.

Simplify the code which generates actual .debug_loc entries.

No functionality change.


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2014-05-27 23:09:50 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
f9e42bc162 Factor out looking for prologue end into a function
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2014-05-27 22:47:41 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
5013d1d5e4 avoid type mismatch when building SCEVs
This is a corner case I have stumbled upon when dealing with ARM64 type
conversions. I was not able to extract a testcase for the community codebase to
fail on. The patch conservatively discards a division that would have ended up
in an ICE due to a type mismatch when building a multiply expression. I have
also added code to a place that builds add expressions and in which we should be
careful not to pass in operands of different types.

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2014-05-27 22:42:00 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
bf48d8ae51 do not use the GCD to compute the delinearization strides
We do not need to compute the GCD anymore after we removed the constant
coefficients from the terms: the terms are now all parametric expressions and
there is no need to recognize constant terms that divide only a subset of the
terms. We only rely on the size of the terms, i.e., the number of operands in
the multiply expressions, to sort the terms and recognize the parametric
dimensions.

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2014-05-27 22:41:56 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
79facc9e29 remove BasePointer before delinearizing
No functional change is intended: instead of relying on the delinearization to
come up with the base pointer as a remainder of the divisions in the
delinearization, we just compute it from the array access and use that value.
We substract the base pointer from the SCEV to be delinearized and that
simplifies the work of the delinearizer.

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2014-05-27 22:41:51 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
421b2c571c remove constant terms
The delinearization is needed only to remove the non linearity induced by
expressions involving multiplications of parameters and induction variables.
There is no problem in dealing with constant times parameters, or constant times
an induction variable.

For this reason, the current patch discards all constant terms and multipliers
before running the delinearization algorithm on the terms. The only thing
remaining in the term expressions are parameters and multiply expressions of
parameters: these simplified term expressions are passed to the array shape
recognizer that will not recognize constant dimensions anymore: these will be
recognized as different strides in parametric subscripts.

The only important special case of a constant dimension is the size of elements.
Instead of relying on the delinearization to infer the size of an element,
compute the element size from the base address type. This is a much more precise
way of computing the element size than before, as we would have mixed together
the size of an element with the strides of the innermost dimension.

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2014-05-27 22:41:45 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
50adf38080 Don't pre-populate the set of keys in the map with variable locations history.
Current implementation of calculateDbgValueHistory already creates the
keys in the expected order (user variables are listed in order of appearance),
and should do so later by contract.

No functionality change.


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2014-05-27 22:35:00 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
d4ffb93bf7 Factor out comparison of Instruction "special" states.
No functional change.

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2014-05-27 21:35:46 +00:00
David Blaikie
6343f5cfef DebugInfo: partially revert cleanup committed in r209680
I'm not sure exactly where/how we end up with an abstract DbgVariable
with a null DIE, but we do... looking into it & will add a test and/or
fix when I figure it out.

Currently shows up in selfhost or compiler-rt builds.

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2014-05-27 20:20:43 +00:00
David Blaikie
502ffc7e2d DebugInfo: Simplify solution to avoid DW_AT_artificial on inlined parameters.
Originally committed in r207717, I clearly didn't look very closely at
the code to understand how existing things were working...

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2014-05-27 19:34:32 +00:00
Sasa Stankovic
95ce098219 [mips] Optimize long branch for MIPS64 by removing %higher and %highest.
%higher and %highest can have non-zero values only for offsets greater
than 2GB, which is highly unlikely, if not impossible when compiling a
single function. This makes long branch for MIPS64 3 instructions smaller.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3281.diff


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2014-05-27 18:53:06 +00:00
David Blaikie
41087d99df DebugInfo: Create abstract function definitions even when concrete definitions preceed inline definitions.
After much puppetry, here's the major piece of the work to ensure that
even when a concrete definition preceeds all inline definitions, an
abstract definition is still created and referenced from both concrete
and inline definitions.

Variables are still broken in this case (see comment in
dbg-value-inlined-parameter.ll test case) and will be addressed in
follow up work.

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2014-05-27 18:37:55 +00:00
David Blaikie
0fb9226470 DebugInfo: Avoid an extra map lookup when finding abstract subprogram DIEs.
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2014-05-27 18:37:51 +00:00
David Blaikie
254d093f99 DebugInfo: Lazily construct subprogram definition DIEs.
A further step to correctly emitting concrete out of line definitions
preceeding inlined instances of the same program.

To do this, emission of subprograms must be delayed until required since
we don't know which (abstract only (if there's no out of line
definition), concrete only (if there are no inlined instances), or both)
DIEs are required at the start of the module.

To reduce the test churn in the following commit that actually fixes the
bug, this commit introduces the lazy DIE construction and cleans up test
cases that are impacted by the changes in the resulting DIE ordering.

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2014-05-27 18:37:48 +00:00
David Blaikie
def5a05797 DebugInfo: Lazily attach definition attributes to definitions.
This is a precursor to fixing inlined debug info where the concrete,
out-of-line definition may preceed any inlined usage. To cope with this,
the attributes that may appear on the concrete definition or the
abstract definition are delayed until the end of the module. Then, if an
abstract definition was created, it is referenced (and no other
attributes are added to the out-of-line definition), otherwise the
attributes are added directly to the out-of-line definition.

In a couple of cases this causes not just reordering of attributes, but
reordering of types. When the creation of the attribute is delayed, if
that creation would create a type (such as for a DW_AT_type attribute)
then other top level DIEs may've been constructed during the delay,
causing the referenced type to be created and added after those
intervening DIEs. In the extreme case, in cross-cu-inlining.ll, this
actually causes the DW_TAG_basic_type for "int" to move from one CU to
another.

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2014-05-27 18:37:43 +00:00
David Blaikie
75325b9f65 DebugInfo: Separate out the addition of subprogram attribute additions so that they can be added later depending on whether or not the function is inlined.
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2014-05-27 18:37:38 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
585644611e Distribute sext/zext to the operands of and/or/xor
This is an enhancement to SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP. With this patch, we can
extract a constant offset from "s/zext and/or/xor A, B".

Added a new test @ext_or to verify this enhancement.

Refactoring the code, I also extracted some common logic to function
Distributable. 


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2014-05-27 18:00:00 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas
078862e67f Post-commit fixes for r209643
Detected by Daniel Jasper, Ilia Filippov, and Andrea Di Biagio
Fixed the argument order to select (the mask semantics to blendv* are the
inverse of select) and fixed the tests
Added parenthesis to the assert condition
Ran clang-format

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2014-05-27 16:54:33 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
3f01f5296e [PATCH] Correct type used for VADD_SPLAT optimization on PowerPC
In PPCISelLowering.cpp: PPCTargetLowering::LowerBUILD_VECTOR(), there
is an optimization for certain patterns to generate one or two vector
splats followed by a vector add or subtract.  This operation is
represented by a VADD_SPLAT in the selection DAG.  Prior to this
patch, it was possible for the VADD_SPLAT to be assigned the wrong
data type, causing incorrect code generation.  This patch corrects the
problem.

Specifically, the code previously assigned the value type of the
BUILD_VECTOR node to the newly generated VADD_SPLAT node.  This is
correct much of the time, but not always.  The problem is that the
call to isConstantSplat() may return a SplatBitSize that is not the
same as the number of bits in the original element vector type.  The
correct type to assign is a vector type with the same element bit size
as SplatBitSize.

The included test case shows an example of this, where the
BUILD_VECTOR node has a type of v16i8.  The vector to be built is {0,
16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16, 0, 16}.  isConstantSplat
detects that we can generate a splat of 16 for type v8i16, which is
the type we must assign to the VADD_SPLAT node.  If we do not, we
generate a vspltisb of 8 and a vaddubm, which generates the incorrect
result {16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16,
16}.  The correct code generation is a vspltish of 8 and a vadduhm.

This patch also corrected code generation for
CodeGen/PowerPC/2008-07-10-SplatMiscompile.ll, which had been marked
as an XFAIL, so we can remove the XFAIL from the test case.


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2014-05-27 15:57:51 +00:00
Zoran Jovanovic
61e341e0bf [mips][mips64r6] Add Relocations R_MIPS_PCHI16, R_MIPS_PCLO16
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3860


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2014-05-27 14:58:51 +00:00
Amara Emerson
87d192bb72 [ARM] Emit correct build attributes for the relocation models.
Patch by Asiri Rathnayake.


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2014-05-27 13:30:21 +00:00
Zoran Jovanovic
f7744906f0 [mips][mips64r6] Add relocations R_MIPS_PC21_S2, R_MIPS_PC26_S2
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3824


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2014-05-27 12:55:40 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
18b6fb9612 [asancov] Emit an initializer passing number of coverage code locations in each module.
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2014-05-27 12:39:31 +00:00
Tim Northover
c74a70df6d AArch64: implement copies to/from NZCV as a last ditch effort.
A test in test/Generic creates a DAG where the NZCV output of an ADCS is used
by multiple nodes. This makes LLVM want to save a copy of NZCV for later, which
it couldn't do before.

This should be the last fix required for the aarch64 buildbot.

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2014-05-27 12:16:02 +00:00
Tim Northover
e43c5023fe ARM: teach AAPCS-VFP to deal with Cortex-M4.
Cortex-M4 only has single-precision floating point support, so any LLVM
"double" type will have been split into 2 i32s by now. Fortunately, the
consecutive-register framework turns out to be precisely what's needed to
reconstruct the double and follow AAPCS-VFP correctly!

rdar://problem/17012966

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2014-05-27 10:43:38 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
ae85c73d4a Fix bad assert.
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2014-05-27 09:55:37 +00:00
Tim Northover
9bbb4066f8 AArch64: support 'c' and 'n' inline asm modifiers.
These are tested by test/CodeGen/Generic, so we should probably know
how to deal with them. Fortunately generic code does it if asked.

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2014-05-27 07:37:21 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas
c5f611404c Convert some X86 blendv* intrinsics into IR.
Summary:
Implemented an InstCombine transformation that takes a blendv* intrinsic
call and translates it into an IR select, if the mask is constant.

This will eventually get lowered into blends with immediates if possible,
or pblendvb (with an option to further optimize if we can transform the
pblendvb into a blend+immediate instruction, depending on the selector).
It will also enable optimizations by the IR passes, which give up on
sight of the intrinsic.

Both the transformation and the lowering of its result to asm got shiny
new tests.

The transformation is a bit convoluted because of blendvp[sd]'s
definition:

Its mask is a floating point value! This forces us to convert it and get
the highest bit. I suppose this happened because the mask has type
__m128 in Intel's intrinsic and v4sf (for blendps) in gcc's builtin.

I will send an email to llvm-dev to discuss if we want to change this or
not.

Reviewers: grosbach, delena, nadav

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3859

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2014-05-27 03:42:20 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ce5ddbab6d Use existing helper function.
No functionality change.

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2014-05-26 19:57:55 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
f2928b9b5f [PPC] Use alias symbols in address computation.
This seems to match what gcc does for ppc and what every other llvm
backend does.

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2014-05-26 19:08:19 +00:00
Tim Northover
e0c2787cb7 AArch64: force i1 to be zero-extended at an ABI boundary.
This commit is debatable. There are two possible approaches, neither
of which is really satisfactory:

1. Use "@foo(i1 zeroext)" to mean an extension to 32-bits on Darwin,
   and 8 bits otherwise.
2. Redefine "@foo(i1)" to mean that the i1 is extended by the caller
   to 8 bits. This goes against the spirit of "zeroext" I think, but
   it's a bit of a vague construct anyway (by definition you're going
   to extend to the amount required by the ABI, that's why it's the
   ABI!).

This implements option 2. The DAG machinery really isn't setup for the
first (there's a fairly strong assumption that "zeroext" goes to at
least the smallest register size), and even if it was the resulting
DAG looks like it would be inferior in many cases.

Theoretically we could add AssertZext nodes in the consumers of
ABI-passed values too now, but this actually seems to make the code
worse in practice by making truncation proceed in two steps. The code
produced is equally valid if we continue to assume only the low bit is
defined.

Should fix PR19850

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2014-05-26 17:22:07 +00:00
Tim Northover
4146695fb2 AArch64: simplify calling conventions slightly.
We can eliminate the custom C++ code in favour of some TableGen to
check the same things. Functionality should be identical, except for a
buffer overrun that was present in the C++ code and meant webkit
failed if any small argument needed to be passed on the stack.

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2014-05-26 17:21:53 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin
90e79a50bb Some cleanup for r209568.
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2014-05-26 14:49:46 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
1322e998c1 Convert a few loops to use ranges.
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2014-05-26 13:38:51 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
3d150e08ae [asan] decrease asan-instrumentation-with-call-threshold from 10000 to 7000, see PR17409
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2014-05-26 11:57:16 +00:00
Owen Anderson
866ed7f63f Make the LoopRotate pass's maximum header size configurable both programmatically
and via the command line, mirroring similar functionality in LoopUnroll.  In
situations where clients used custom unrolling thresholds, their intent could
previously be foiled by LoopRotate having a hardcoded threshold.


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