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Preston Gurd
c7b902e7fe Pad Short Functions for Intel Atom
The current Intel Atom microarchitecture has a feature whereby
when a function returns early then it is slightly faster to execute
a sequence of NOP instructions to wait until the return address is ready,
as opposed to simply stalling on the ret instruction until
the return address is ready.

When compiling for X86 Atom only, this patch will run a pass,
called "X86PadShortFunction" which will add NOP instructions where less
than four cycles elapse between function entry and return.

It includes tests.

This patch has been updated to address Nadav's review comments
- Optimize only at >= O1 and don't do optimization if -Os is set
- Stores MachineBasicBlock* instead of BBNum
- Uses DenseMap instead of std::map
- Fixes placement of braces

Patch by Andy Zhang.




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2013-01-08 18:27:24 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
5d1f5c1737 Revert revision 171524. Original message:
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=171524&view=rev
Log:
The current Intel Atom microarchitecture has a feature whereby when a function
returns early then it is slightly faster to execute a sequence of NOP
instructions to wait until the return address is ready,
as opposed to simply stalling on the ret instruction
until the return address is ready.

When compiling for X86 Atom only, this patch will run a pass, called
"X86PadShortFunction" which will add NOP instructions where less than four
cycles elapse between function entry and return.

It includes tests.

Patch by Andy Zhang.




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2013-01-05 05:42:48 +00:00
Preston Gurd
dd30b47175 The current Intel Atom microarchitecture has a feature whereby when a function
returns early then it is slightly faster to execute a sequence of NOP
instructions to wait until the return address is ready,
as opposed to simply stalling on the ret instruction
until the return address is ready.

When compiling for X86 Atom only, this patch will run a pass, called
"X86PadShortFunction" which will add NOP instructions where less than four
cycles elapse between function entry and return.

It includes tests.

Patch by Andy Zhang.



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2013-01-04 20:54:54 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f8b65aaf39 X86: Fix accidentally swapped operands.
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2012-10-13 12:50:19 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
444dccecfc X86: Promote i8 cmov when both operands are coming from truncates of the same width.
X86 doesn't have i8 cmovs so isel would emit a branch. Emitting branches at this
level is often not a good idea because it's too late for many optimizations to
kick in. This solution doesn't add any extensions (truncs are free) and tries
to avoid introducing partial register stalls by filtering direct copyfromregs.

I'm seeing a ~10% speedup on reading a random .png file with libpng15 via
graphicsmagick on x86_64/westmere, but YMMV depending on the microarchitecture.

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2012-10-13 10:39:49 +00:00
Manman Ren
24182757bf Update testing case for Atom when disabling rematerialization in
TwoAddressInstructionPass.

The generated code for Atom has a different code sequence. This is realted
to commit r160749.


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2012-07-25 20:17:14 +00:00
Manman Ren
d68e8cda24 Disable rematerialization in TwoAddressInstructionPass.
It is redundant; RegisterCoalescer will do the remat if it can't eliminate
the copy. Collected instruction counts before and after this. A few extra
instructions are generated due to spilling but it is normal to see these kinds
of changes with almost any small codegen change, according to Jakob.

This also fixed rdar://11830760 where xor is expected instead of movi0.


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2012-07-25 18:28:13 +00:00
Manman Ren
ed57984483 X86: optimization for -(x != 0)
This patch will optimize -(x != 0) on X86
FROM 
cmpl	$0x01,%edi
sbbl	%eax,%eax
notl	%eax
TO
negl %edi
sbbl %eax %eax

In order to generate negl, I added patterns in Target/X86/X86InstrCompiler.td:
def : Pat<(X86sub_flag 0, GR32:$src), (NEG32r GR32:$src)>;

rdar: 10961709


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2012-05-07 18:06:23 +00:00
Manman Ren
e2849851b2 Revert r155853
The commit is intended to fix rdar://10961709.
But it is the root cause of PR12720.
Revert it for now.


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2012-05-02 15:24:32 +00:00
Manman Ren
16a76519a5 X86: optimization for -(x != 0)
This patch will optimize -(x != 0) on X86
FROM 
cmpl	$0x01,%edi
sbbl	%eax,%eax
notl	%eax
TO
negl %edi
sbbl %eax %eax


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2012-04-30 22:51:25 +00:00
Manman Ren
1701105022 test/CodeGen/X86/select.ll: remove spaces
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2012-04-30 18:54:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9e67db4af1 Flip the new block-placement pass to be on by default.
This is mostly to test the waters. I'd like to get results from FNT
build bots and other bots running on non-x86 platforms.

This feature has been pretty heavily tested over the last few months by
me, and it fixes several of the execution time regressions caused by the
inlining work by preventing inlining decisions from radically impacting
block layout.

I've seen very large improvements in yacr2 and ackermann benchmarks,
along with the expected noise across all of the benchmark suite whenever
code layout changes. I've analyzed all of the regressions and fixed
them, or found them to be impossible to fix. See my email to llvmdev for
more details.

I'd like for this to be in 3.1 as it complements the inliner changes,
but if any failures are showing up or anyone has concerns, it is just
a flag flip and so can be easily turned off.

I'm switching it on tonight to try and get at least one run through
various folks' performance suites in case SPEC or something else has
serious issues with it. I'll watch bots and revert if anything shows up.

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2012-04-16 13:49:17 +00:00
Bill Wendling
d336de318e As Dan pointed out, movzbl, movsbl, and friends are nicer than their alias
(movzx/movsx) because they give more information. Revert that part of the patch.


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2011-04-14 01:46:37 +00:00
Bill Wendling
c6df9883da Have the X86 back-end emit the alias instead of what's being aliased. In most
cases, it's much nicer and more informative reading the alias.


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2011-04-14 01:11:51 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e915ff30cd X86: Lower a select directly to a setcc_carry if possible.
int test(unsigned long a, unsigned long b) { return -(a < b); }
compiles to
  _test:                              ## @test
    cmpq  %rsi, %rdi                  ## encoding: [0x48,0x39,0xf7]
    sbbl  %eax, %eax                  ## encoding: [0x19,0xc0]
    ret                               ## encoding: [0xc3]
instead of
  _test:                              ## @test
    xorl  %ecx, %ecx                  ## encoding: [0x31,0xc9]
    cmpq  %rsi, %rdi                  ## encoding: [0x48,0x39,0xf7]
    movl  $-1, %eax                   ## encoding: [0xb8,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff]
    cmovael %ecx, %eax                ## encoding: [0x0f,0x43,0xc1]
    ret                               ## encoding: [0xc3]


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2010-12-22 23:09:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9637d5b22e Teach X86ISelLowering that the second result of X86ISD::UMUL is a flags
result.  This allows us to compile:

void *test12(long count) {
      return new int[count];
}

into:

test12:
	movl	$4, %ecx
	movq	%rdi, %rax
	mulq	%rcx
	movq	$-1, %rdi
	cmovnoq	%rax, %rdi
	jmp	__Znam                  ## TAILCALL

instead of:

test12:
	movl	$4, %ecx
	movq	%rdi, %rax
	mulq	%rcx
	seto	%cl
	testb	%cl, %cl
	movq	$-1, %rdi
	cmoveq	%rax, %rdi
	jmp	__Znam

Of course it would be even better if the regalloc inverted the cmov to 'cmovoq',
which would eliminate the need for the 'movq %rdi, %rax'.



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2010-12-05 07:49:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner
777dd07394 fix the rest of the linux miscompares :)
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2010-12-05 02:08:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
96908b17ae generalize the previous check to handle -1 on either side of the
select, inserting a not to compensate.  Add a missing isZero check
that I lost somehow.

This improves codegen of:

void *func(long count) {
      return new int[count];
}

from:

__Z4funcl:                              ## @_Z4funcl
	movl	$4, %ecx                ## encoding: [0xb9,0x04,0x00,0x00,0x00]
	movq	%rdi, %rax              ## encoding: [0x48,0x89,0xf8]
	mulq	%rcx                    ## encoding: [0x48,0xf7,0xe1]
	testq	%rdx, %rdx              ## encoding: [0x48,0x85,0xd2]
	movq	$-1, %rdi               ## encoding: [0x48,0xc7,0xc7,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff]
	cmoveq	%rax, %rdi              ## encoding: [0x48,0x0f,0x44,0xf8]
	jmp	__Znam                  ## TAILCALL
                                        ## encoding: [0xeb,A]

to:

__Z4funcl:                              ## @_Z4funcl
	movl	$4, %ecx                ## encoding: [0xb9,0x04,0x00,0x00,0x00]
	movq	%rdi, %rax              ## encoding: [0x48,0x89,0xf8]
	mulq	%rcx                    ## encoding: [0x48,0xf7,0xe1]
	cmpq	$1, %rdx                ## encoding: [0x48,0x83,0xfa,0x01]
	sbbq	%rdi, %rdi              ## encoding: [0x48,0x19,0xff]
	notq	%rdi                    ## encoding: [0x48,0xf7,0xd7]
	orq	%rax, %rdi              ## encoding: [0x48,0x09,0xc7]
	jmp	__Znam                  ## TAILCALL
                                        ## encoding: [0xeb,A]



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2010-12-05 02:00:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c8c20d1486 relax this to handle linux defaulting to -static.
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2010-12-05 01:31:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a2b5600e61 Improve an integer select optimization in two ways:
1. generalize 
    (select (x == 0), -1, 0) -> (sign_bit (x - 1))
to:
    (select (x == 0), -1, y) -> (sign_bit (x - 1)) | y

2. Handle the identical pattern that happens with !=:
   (select (x != 0), y, -1) -> (sign_bit (x - 1)) | y

cmov is often high latency and can't fold immediates or
memory operands.  For example for (x == 0) ? -1 : 1, before 
we got:

< 	testb	%sil, %sil
< 	movl	$-1, %ecx
< 	movl	$1, %eax
< 	cmovel	%ecx, %eax

now we get:

> 	cmpb	$1, %sil
> 	sbbl	%eax, %eax
> 	orl	$1, %eax




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2010-12-05 01:23:24 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bced6a1b8f merge some tests into select.ll and make them more specific.
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2010-12-05 01:13:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bbdabf411b rename test
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2010-12-05 01:02:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
63d7c17ff1 remove two tests that aren't really testing anything.
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2010-12-05 01:02:13 +00:00
Dan Gohman
36a0947820 Eliminate more uses of llvm-as and llvm-dis.
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2009-09-08 23:54:48 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
0a6ee6d131 Remove -unwind-tables-optional everywhere, since
this is now the default.



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2008-04-14 17:56:54 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
c8abfdec84 Rename -disable-required-unwind-tables to -unwind-tables-optional.
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2008-04-08 18:10:08 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
235f7fb474 Add -disable-required-unwind-tables to tests
that need it (usually, grepping for some string
found in unwind info)



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2008-04-08 00:14:17 +00:00
Dale Johannesen
1d3863fdbc Mark functions in some tests as 'nounwind'. Generating
EH info for these functions causes the tests to fail for
random reasons (e.g. looking for 'or' or counting lines
with asm-printer; labels count as lines.)



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2008-03-31 23:20:09 +00:00
Evan Cheng
f6be158e9e Update test.
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2007-10-08 22:20:32 +00:00
Reid Spencer
eb1d74e0c8 For PR1319:
Remove && from the end of the lines to prevent tests from throwing run
lines into the background. Also, clean up places where the same command
is run multiple times by using a temporary file.


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2007-04-16 17:36:08 +00:00
Reid Spencer
908504347b For PR411:
Update these tests to not use the same name even though the type of the
value differs. After PR411 hits, type planes will be gone and it will be
illegal for a name to be used twice, regardless of type.


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2007-01-30 16:16:01 +00:00
Reid Spencer
69ccadd753 Use the llvm-upgrade program to upgrade llvm assembly.
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2006-12-02 04:23:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c39d194499 make this harder
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2006-09-05 20:27:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner
140385e0ac Tests for fp cmov's that I forgot to check in earlier
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2004-04-01 03:47:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dd285eab68 Test folding comparisons into select instructions
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2004-03-30 22:37:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3b68c201c8 New testcase for select instructions
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2004-03-30 21:21:14 +00:00