computation code. Also, avoid adding output-depenency edges when both
defs are dead, which frequently happens with EFLAGS defs.
Compute Depth and Height lazily, and always in terms of edge latency
values. For the schedulers that don't care about latency, edge latencies
are set to 1.
Eliminate Cycle and CycleBound, and LatencyPriorityQueue's Latencies array.
These are all subsumed by the Depth and Height fields.
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and insert vector element. Modified extract vector element to extend the
result to match the expected promoted type.
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width register load followed by a truncating
store for the copy, since the load will not place
the value in the lower bits. Probably partial
loads/stores can never happen here, but fix it
anyway.
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use of illegal integer types: instead, use a stack slot
and copying via integer registers. The existing code
is still used if the bitconvert is to a legal integer
type.
This fires on the PPC testcases 2007-09-08-unaligned.ll
and vec_misaligned.ll. It looks like equivalent code
is generated with these changes, just permuted, but
it's hard to tell.
With these changes, nothing in LegalizeDAG produces
illegal integer types anymore. This is a prerequisite
for removing the LegalizeDAG type legalization code.
While there I noticed that the existing code doesn't
handle trunc store of f64 to f32: it turns this into
an i64 store, which represents a 4 byte stack smash.
I added a FIXME about this. Hopefully someone more
motivated than I am will take care of it.
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do an extending load of the 4 bytes rather than a
potentially illegal (type) i32 load followed by a
sign extend.
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ISD::ADD to emit an implicit EFLAGS. This was horribly broken. Instead, replace
the intrinsic with an ISD::SADDO node. Then custom lower that into an
X86ISD::ADD node with a associated SETCC that checks the correct condition code
(overflow or carry). Then that gets lowered into the correct X86::ADDOvf
instruction.
Similar for SUB and MUL instructions.
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for promoted integer types, eg: i16 on ppc-32, or
i24 on any platform. Complete support for arbitrary
precision integers would require handling expanded
integer types, eg: i128, but I couldn't be bothered.
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node latencies. Use CalcLatency instead of manual code in
CalculatePriorities to keep it consistent. Previously it
computed slightly different results.
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- Emit DW_AT_byte_size for struct and union of size zero.
- Emit DW_AT_declaration for forward type declaration.
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The Cost field is removed. It was only being used in a very limited way,
to indicate when the scheduler should attempt to protect a live register,
and it isn't really needed to do that. If we ever want the scheduler to
start inserting copies in non-prohibitive situations, we'll have to
rethink some things anyway.
A Latency field is added. Instead of giving each node a single
fixed latency, each edge can have its own latency. This will eventually
be used to model various micro-architecture properties more accurately.
The PointerIntPair class and an internal union are now used, which
reduce the overall size.
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target-independent way of determining overflow on multiplication. It's very
tricky. Patch by Zoltan Varga!
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essential problem was that the DAG can contain
random unused nodes which were never analyzed.
When remapping a value of a node being processed,
such a node may become used and need to be analyzed;
however due to operands being transformed during
analysis the node may morph into a different one.
Users of the morphing node need to be updated, and
this wasn't happening. While there I added a bunch
of documentation and sanity checks, so I (or some
other poor soul) won't have to scratch their head
over this stuff so long trying to remember how it
was all supposed to work next time some obscure
problem pops up! The extra sanity checking exposed
a few places where invariants weren't being preserved,
so those are fixed too. Since some of the sanity
checking is expensive, I added a flag to turn it
on. It is also turned on when building with
ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=1.
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Fix the shift amount when unrolling a vector shift into scalar shifts.
Fix problem in getShuffleScalarElt where it assumes that the input of
a bit convert must be a vector.
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and use it in x86 address mode folding. Also, make
getRegForValue return 0 for illegal types even if it has a
ValueMap for them, because Argument values are put in the
ValueMap. This fixes PR3181.
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changing the stack slots on an instruction, to keep them
consistent with the actual memory addresses.
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While they appear to provide a normal clobbering def, they don't
in the case of the awkward IMPLICIT_DEF+INSERT_SUBREG idiom. It
would be good to change INSERT_SUBREG; until then, this change
allows post-regalloc scheduling to cope in a mildly conservative
way.
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is set but mayLoad is not set. Fix all the problems this turned up.
Change code to not use isSimpleLoad instead of mayLoad unless it
really wants isSimpleLoad.
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1. ppcf128 select is expanded to f64 select's.
2. f64 select operand 0 is an i1 truncate, it's promoted to i32 zero_extend.
3. f64 select is updated. It's changed back to a "NewNode" and being re-analyzed.
4. f64 select operands are being processed. Operand 0 is a "NewNode". It's being expunged out of ReplacedValues map.
5. ExpungeNode tries to remap f64 select and notice it's a "NewNode" and assert.
Duncan, please take a look. Thanks.
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MERGE_VALUES node with only one operand, so get
rid of special code that only existed to handle
that possibility.
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ReplaceNodeResults: rather than returning a node which
must have the same number of results as the original
node (which means mucking around with MERGE_VALUES,
and which is also easy to get wrong since SelectionDAG
folding may mean you don't get the node you expect),
return the results in a vector.
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multiplies.
Some more cleverness would be nice, though. It would be nice if we
could do this transformation on illegal types. Also, we would
prefer a narrower constant when possible so that we can use a narrower
multiply, which can be cheaper.
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nearby FIXME.
I'm not sure what the right way to fix the Cell test was; if the
approach I used isn't okay, please let me know.
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Despite changing the order of evaluation, this doesn't actually change the
meaning of the statement.
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and the LiveInterval.h top-level comment and accordingly. This fixes blocks
having spurious live-in registers in boundary cases.
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introduce any new spilling; it just uses unused registers.
Refactor the SUnit topological sort code out of the RRList scheduler and
make use of it to help with the post-pass scheduler.
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- Mark "add with overflow" as having a custom lowering for X86. Give it a null
lowering representation for now.
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(this doesn't happen that often, since most code
does not use illegal types) then follow it by a
DAG combiner run that is allowed to generate
illegal operations but not illegal types. I didn't
modify the target combiner code to distinguish like
this between illegal operations and illegal types,
so it will not produce illegal operations as well
as not producing illegal types.
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"It simplifies the type legalization part a bit, and produces better code by
teaching SelectionDAG about the extra bits in an i8 SADDO/UADDO node. In
essence, I spontaneously decided that on x86 this i8 boolean result would be
either 0 or 1, and on other platforms 0/1 or 0/-1, depending on whether the
platform likes it's boolean zero extended or sign extended."
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g++ -m32 -c -g -DIN_GCC -W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-format-attribute -fno-common -mdynamic-no-pic -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wno-unused -DTARGET_NAME=\"i386-apple-darwin9.5.0\" -I. -I. -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/. -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../include -I./../intl -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../libcpp/include -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../libdecnumber -I../libdecnumber -I/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvm.obj/include -I/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvm.src/include -DENABLE_LLVM -I/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvm.obj/../llvm.src/include -D_DEBUG -D_GNU_SOURCE -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS -I. -I. -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/. -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../include -I./../intl -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../libcpp/include -I../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/../libdecnumber -I../libdecnumber -I/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvm.obj/include -I/Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/full-llvm/build/llvm.src/include ../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-types.cpp -o llvm-types.o
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp: In member function 'void TreeToLLVM::EmitMemCpy(llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, unsigned int)':
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1496: error: 'memcpy_i32' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1496: error: 'memcpy_i64' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp: In member function 'void TreeToLLVM::EmitMemMove(llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, unsigned int)':
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1512: error: 'memmove_i32' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1512: error: 'memmove_i64' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp: In member function 'void TreeToLLVM::EmitMemSet(llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, llvm::Value*, unsigned int)':
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1528: error: 'memset_i32' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
../../llvm-gcc.src/gcc/llvm-convert.cpp:1528: error: 'memset_i64' is not a member of 'llvm::Intrinsic'
make[3]: *** [llvm-convert.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
rm fsf-funding.pod gcov.pod gfdl.pod cpp.pod gpl.pod gcc.pod
make[2]: *** [all-stage1-gcc] Error 2
make[1]: *** [stage1-bubble] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
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because the boolean it returns to indicate an overflow may not be treated like
as a flag. It could be stored to memory, for instance.
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"ISD::ADDO". ISD::ADDO is lowered into a target-independent form that does the
addition and then checks if the result is less than one of the operands. (If it
is, then there was an overflow.)
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schedulers. This doesn't have much immediate impact because
targets that use these schedulers by default don't yet provide
pipeline information.
This code also didn't have the benefit of register pressure
information. Also, removing it will avoid problems with list-burr
suddenly starting to do latency-oriented scheduling on x86 when we
start providing pipeline data, which would increase spilling.
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some of the latency computation logic out of the SDNode
ScheduleDAG code into a TargetInstrItineraries helper method
to help with this.
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the RR scheduler actually does look at latency values, but it
doesn't use a hazard recognizer so it has no way to know when
a no-op is needed, as opposed to just stalling and incrementing
the cycle count.
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MachineInstr scheduling DAG, meaning they implicitly depend on all
preceding defs. This fixes Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/except and
Regression/C++/EH/simple_rethrow in
-relocation-model=pic -disable-post-RA-scheduler=false
mode.
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dedicated "fast" scheduler in -fast mode instead, which is
faster. This speeds up llc -fast by a few percent on some
testcases -- the speedup only happens for code not handled by
fast-isel.
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- When scavenging a register, in addition to the spill, insert a restore before the first use.
- Abort if client is looking to scavenge a register even when a previously scavenged register is still live.
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is currently off by default, and can be enabled with
-disable-post-RA-scheduler=false.
This doesn't have a significant impact on most code yet because it doesn't
yet do anything to address anti-dependencies and it doesn't attempt to
disambiguate memory references. Also, several popular targets
don't have pipeline descriptions yet.
The majority of the changes here are splitting the SelectionDAG-specific
code out of ScheduleDAG, so that ScheduleDAG can be moved to
libLLVMCodeGen.a. The interface between ScheduleDAG-using code and
the rest of the scheduling code is somewhat rough and will evolve.
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