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Jakub Staszak
c9040b3b13 Remove unneeded type.
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2011-12-07 00:08:00 +00:00
Jakub Staszak
e6d81ad6a5 - Remove unneeded #includes.
- Remove unused types/fields.
- Add some constantness.


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2011-12-06 23:59:33 +00:00
Evan Cheng
7c2a4a30e0 First chunk of MachineInstr bundle support.
1. Added opcode BUNDLE
2. Taught MachineInstr class to deal with bundled MIs
3. Changed MachineBasicBlock iterator to skip over bundled MIs; added an iterator to walk all the MIs
4. Taught MachineBasicBlock methods about bundled MIs


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2011-12-06 22:12:01 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
f2e944523c Pretty-print basic block alignment.
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2011-12-06 21:08:39 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
464f3a332f use space star instead of star space
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2011-12-06 17:34:16 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
f6f77e90a1 add missing point at the end of sentences
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2011-12-06 17:34:11 +00:00
Evan Cheng
89dae971b1 Mix some minor misuse of MachineBasicBlock iterator.
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2011-12-06 02:49:06 +00:00
Pete Cooper
d3743fc092 Removed isWinToJoinCrossClass from the register coalescer.
The new register allocator is much more able to split back up ranges too constrained by register classes.

Fixes <rdar://problem/10466609>

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2011-12-06 02:06:50 +00:00
Lang Hames
bae56b4c21 Kill off the LoopSplitter. It's not being used or maintained.
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2011-12-06 01:57:59 +00:00
Lang Hames
9ad7e07a0f Update PBQP's analysis usage to reflect the requirements of the inline spiller.
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2011-12-06 01:45:57 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
8c741b8064 Use logarithmic units for basic block alignment.
This was actually a bit of a mess. TLI.setPrefLoopAlignment was clearly
documented as taking log2(bytes) units, but the x86 target would still
set a preferred loop alignment of '16'.

CodePlacementOpt passed this number on to the basic block, and
AsmPrinter interpreted it as bytes.

Now both MachineFunction and MachineBasicBlock use logarithmic
alignments.

Obviously, MachineConstantPool still measures alignments in bytes, so we
can emulate the thrill of using as.

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2011-12-06 01:26:19 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
1608769abe Add support for vectors of pointers.
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2011-12-05 06:29:09 +00:00
Eric Christopher
309bedd7bc Add inline subprogram names to the name lookup table since they may
not get there any other way.

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2011-12-04 06:02:38 +00:00
Anton Korobeynikov
0cb2a45cce Emit the ctors in the proper order on ARM/EABI.
Maybe some targets should use this as well.

Patch by Evgeniy Stepanov!


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2011-12-03 23:49:37 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a86bfc1071 Simplify code. No functionality change.
-3% on ARMDissasembler.cpp.

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2011-12-03 16:18:22 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
8a8d479214 Move global variables in TargetMachine into new TargetOptions class. As an API
change, now you need a TargetOptions object to create a TargetMachine. Clang
patch to follow.

One small functionality change in PTX. PTX had commented out the machine
verifier parts in their copy of printAndVerify. That now calls the version in
LLVMTargetMachine. Users of PTX who need verification disabled should rely on
not passing the command-line flag to enable it.


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2011-12-02 22:16:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
db809e0eb7 make sure ScheduleDAGInstrs::EmitSchedule does not crash when the first instruction in Sequence is a Noop
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2011-12-02 04:58:07 +00:00
Dylan Noblesmith
fe0926d773 CodeGen: fix CMake build
Missing file from r145629.

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2011-12-01 21:49:23 +00:00
Anshuman Dasgupta
dc81e5da27 Add a deterministic finite automaton based packetizer for VLIW architectures
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2011-12-01 21:10:21 +00:00
Chad Rosier
ae6f2cb1fc If fast-isel fails, remove dead instructions generated during the failed
attempt.  

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2011-11-29 19:40:47 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
d782bae970 build/CMake: Finish removal of add_llvm_library_dependencies.
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2011-11-29 19:25:30 +00:00
Bill Wendling
d7c2494b3c On MachO, the pointer to the personality function should always be in the
non_lazy_symbol_pointers section (__IMPORT,__pointers). Ignore the 'hidden' part
since that will place it in the wrong section.
<rdar://problem/10443720>


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2011-11-29 01:43:20 +00:00
Eli Friedman
c4c2a02485 Make SelectionDAG::InferPtrAlignment use llvm::ComputeMaskedBits instead of duplicating the logic for globals. Make llvm::ComputeMaskedBits handle GlobalVariables slightly more aggressively, to match what InferPtrAlignment knew how to do.
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2011-11-28 22:48:22 +00:00
Evan Cheng
ed1c0c7f58 Revert r145273 and fix in SelectionDAG::InferPtrAlignment() instead.
Conservatively returns zero when the GV does not specify an alignment nor is it
initialized. Previously it returns ABI alignment for type of the GV. However, if
the type is a "packed" type, then the under-specified alignments is attached to
the load / store instructions. In that case, the alignment of the type cannot be
trusted.
rdar://10464621


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2011-11-28 22:37:34 +00:00
Evan Cheng
1c487869f5 DAG combine should not increase alignment of loads / stores with alignment less
than ABI alignment. These are loads / stores from / to "packed" data structures.
Their alignments are intentionally under-specified.

rdar://10301431


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2011-11-28 20:42:56 +00:00
Chad Rosier
aa5656c6b9 80-column.
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2011-11-28 19:59:09 +00:00
Bill Wendling
c80383095e Remove dead llvm.eh.sjlj.dispatchsetup intrinsic.
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2011-11-28 19:23:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
51901d85f7 Prevent rotating the blocks of a loop (and thus getting a backedge to be
fallthrough) in cases where we might fail to rotate an exit to an outer
loop onto the end of the loop chain.

Having *some* rotation, but not performing this rotation, is the primary
fix of thep performance regression with -enable-block-placement for
Olden/em3d (a whopping 30% regression). Still working on reducing the
test case that actually exercises this and the new rotation strategy out
of this code, but I want to check if this regresses other test cases
first as that may indicate it isn't the correct fix.

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2011-11-27 20:18:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
fac1305da1 Take two on rotating the block ordering of loops. My previous attempt
was centered around the premise of laying out a loop in a chain, and
then rotating that chain. This is good for preserving contiguous layout,
but bad for actually making sane rotations. In order to keep it safe,
I had to essentially make it impossible to rotate deeply nested loops.
The information needed to correctly reason about a deeply nested loop is
actually available -- *before* we layout the loop. We know the inner
loops are already fused into chains, etc. We lose information the moment
we actually lay out the loop.

The solution was the other alternative for this algorithm I discussed
with Benjamin and some others: rather than rotating the loop
after-the-fact, try to pick a profitable starting block for the loop's
layout, and then use our existing layout logic. I was worried about the
complexity of this "pick" step, but it turns out such complexity is
needed to handle all the important cases I keep teasing out of benchmarks.

This is, I'm afraid, a bit of a work-in-progress. It is still
misbehaving on some likely important cases I'm investigating in Olden.
It also isn't really tested. I'm going to try to craft some interesting
nested-loop test cases, but it's likely to be extremely time consuming
and I don't want to go there until I'm sure I'm testing the correct
behavior. Sadly I can't come up with a way of getting simple, fine
grained test cases for this logic. We need complex loop structures to
even trigger much of it.

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2011-11-27 13:34:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7096692fd9 Fix an impressive type-o / spell-o Duncan noticed.
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2011-11-27 10:32:16 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2eb5a744b1 Rework a bit of the implementation of loop block rotation to not rely so
heavily on AnalyzeBranch. That routine doesn't behave as we want given
that rotation occurs mid-way through re-ordering the function. Instead
merely check that there are not unanalyzable branching constructs
present, and then reason about the CFG via successor lists. This
actually simplifies my mental model for all of this as well.

The concrete result is that we now will rotate more loop chains. I've
added a test case from Olden highlighting the effect. There is still
a bit more to do here though in order to regain all of the performance
in Olden.

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2011-11-27 09:22:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2e38cf961d Introduce a loop block rotation optimization to the new block placement
pass. This is designed to achieve one of the important optimizations
that the old code placement pass did, but more simply.

This is a somewhat rough and *very* conservative version of the
transform. We could get a lot fancier here if there are profitable cases
to do so. In particular, this only looks for a single pattern, it
insists that the loop backedge being rotated away is the last backedge
in the chain, and it doesn't provide any means of doing better in-loop
placement due to the rotation. However, it appears that it will handle
the important loops I am finding in the LLVM test suite.

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2011-11-27 00:38:03 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
0861f5793a Move code into anonymous namespaces.
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2011-11-26 23:01:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4aae4f9007 Fix a silly use-after-free issue. A much earlier version of this code
need lots of fanciness around retaining a reference to a Chain's slot in
the BlockToChain map, but that's all gone now. We can just go directly
to allocating the new chain (which will update the mapping for us) and
using it.

Somewhat gross mechanically generated test case replicates the issue
Duncan spotted when actually testing this out.

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2011-11-24 11:23:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a2deea1dcf When adding blocks to the list of those which no longer have any CFG
conflicts, we should only be adding the first block of the chain to the
list, lest we try to merge into the middle of that chain. Most of the
places we were doing this we already happened to be looking at the first
block, but there is no reason to assume that, and in some cases it was
clearly wrong.

I've added a couple of tests here. One already worked, but I like having
an explicit test for it. The other is reduced from a test case Duncan
reduced for me and used to crash. Now it is handled correctly.

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2011-11-24 08:46:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
598894ff25 Relax an invariant that block placement was trying to assert a bit
further. This invariant just wasn't going to work in the face of
unanalyzable branches; we need to be resillient to the phenomenon of
chains poking into a loop and poking out of a loop. In fact, we already
were, we just needed to not assert on it.

This was found during a bootstrap with block placement turned on.

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2011-11-23 10:35:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
521fc5bcd7 Handle the case of a no-return invoke correctly. It actually still has
successors, they just are all landing pad successors. We handle this the
same way as no successors. Comments attached for the next person to wade
through here and another lovely test case courtesy of Benjamin Kramer's
bugpoint reduction.

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2011-11-23 08:23:54 +00:00
Bob Wilson
23d66a58b7 Enable stack protectors for all arrays, not just char arrays. rdar://5875909
Patch by Bill Wendling.

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2011-11-23 07:13:56 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
7f5e43f61d Fix PR11422.
This was a bug in keeping track of the available domains when merging
domain values.

The wrong domain mask caused ExecutionDepsFix to try to move VANDPSYrr
to the integer domain which is only available in AVX2.

Also add an assertion to catch future attempts at emitting AVX2
instructions.

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2011-11-23 04:03:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
47fb954f74 Fix a crash in block placement due to an inner loop that happened to be
reversed in the function's original ordering, and we happened to
encounter it while handling an outer unnatural CFG structure.

Thanks to the test case reduced from GCC's source by Benjamin Kramer.
This may also fix a crasher in gzip that Duncan reduced for me, but
I haven't yet gotten to testing that one.

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2011-11-23 03:03:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3b7b209bf8 Fix a devilish miscompile exposed by block placement. The
updateTerminator code didn't correctly handle EH terminators in one very
specific case. AnalyzeBranch would find no terminator instruction, and
so the fallback in updateTerminator is to assume fallthrough. This is
correct, but the destination of the fallthrough was assumed to be the
first successor.

This is *almost always* true, but in certain cases the loop
transformations will cause the landing pad to be the first successor!
Instead of this brittle logic, actually look through the successors for
a non-landing-pad accessor, and to assert if more than one is found.

This will hopefully fix some (if not all) of the self host miscompiles
with block placement. Thanks to Benjamin Kramer for reporting, Nick
Lewycky for an initial stab at a reduction, and Duncan for endless
advice on EH (which I know nothing about) as well as reviewing the
actual fix.

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2011-11-22 13:13:16 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f264568bae Fix an obvious omission in the SelectionDAGBuilder where we were
dropping weights on the floor for invokes. This was impeding my writing
further test cases for invoke when interacting with probabilities and
block placement.

No test case as there doesn't appear to be a way to test this stuff. =/
Suggestions for a test case of course welcome. I hope to be able to add
test cases that indirectly cover this eventually by adding probabilities
to the exceptional edge and reordering blocks as a result.

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2011-11-22 11:37:46 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
254a13282c If a register is both an early clobber and part of a tied use, handle the use
before the clobber so that we copy the value if needed.

Fixes pr11415.

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2011-11-22 06:27:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b0dadb9dd5 The logic for breaking the CFG in the presence of hot successors didn't
properly account for the *global* probability of the edge being taken.
This manifested as a very large number of unconditional branches to
blocks being merged against the CFG even though they weren't
particularly hot within the CFG.

The fix is to check whether the edge being merged is both locally hot
relative to other successors for the source block, and globally hot
compared to other (unmerged) predecessors of the destination block.

This introduces a new crasher on GCC single-source, but it's currently
behind a flag, and Ben has offered to work on the reduction. =]

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2011-11-20 11:22:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
03300ecaee Move the handling of unanalyzable branches out of the loop-driven chain
formation phase and into the initial walk of the basic blocks. We
essentially pre-merge all blocks where unanalyzable fallthrough exists,
as we won't be able to update the terminators effectively after any
reorderings. This is quite a bit more principled as there may be CFGs
where the second half of the unanalyzable pair has some analyzable
predecessor that gets placed first. Then it may get placed next,
implicitly breaking the unanalyzable branch even though we never even
looked at the part that isn't analyzable. I've included a test case that
triggers this (thanks Benjamin yet again!), and I'm hoping to synthesize
some more general ones as I dig into related issues.

Also, to make this new scheme work we have to be able to handle branches
into the middle of a chain, so add this check. We always fallback on the
incoming ordering.

Finally, this starts to really underscore a known limitation of the
current implementation -- we don't consider broken predecessors when
merging successors. This can caused major missed opportunities, and is
something I'm planning on looking at next (modulo more bug reports).

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2011-11-19 10:26:02 +00:00
Devang Patel
ce35d8b5a1 DISubrange supports unsigned lower/upper array bounds, so let's not fake it in the end while emitting DWARF. If a FE needs to encode signed lower/upper array bounds then we need to extend DISubrange or ad DISignedSubrange.
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2011-11-17 23:43:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier
478b06c980 When fast iseling a GEP, accumulate the offset rather than emitting a series of
ADDs.  MaxOffs is used as a threshold to limit the size of the offset. Tradeoffs
being: (1) If we can't materialize the large constant then we'll cause fast-isel
to bail. (2) Too large of an offset can't be directly encoded in the ADD
resulting in a MOV+ADD.  Generally not a bad thing because otherwise we would
have had ADD+ADD, but on Thumb this turns into a MOVS+MOVT+ADD. Working on a fix
for that. (3) Conversely, too low of a threshold we'll miss opportunities to 
coalesce ADDs.
rdar://10412592



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2011-11-17 07:15:58 +00:00
Eli Friedman
4db4addcd4 Make sure to replace the chain properly when DAGCombining a LOAD+EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT into a single LOAD. Fixes PR10747/PR11393.
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2011-11-16 23:50:22 +00:00
Chad Rosier
053e69ad57 Add fast-isel stats to determine who's doing all the work, the
target-independent selector or the target-specific selector.

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2011-11-16 21:05:28 +00:00
Chad Rosier
f91488cc10 Fix the stats collection for fast-isel. The failed count was only accounting
for a single miss and not all predecessor instructions that get selected by
the selection DAG instruction selector.  This is still not exact (e.g., over
states misses when folded/dead instructions are present), but it is a step in
the right direction.

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2011-11-16 21:02:08 +00:00