was that we weren't properly handling the case when interior
nodes of a matched pattern become dead after updating chain
and flag uses. Now we handle this explicitly in
UpdateChainsAndFlags.
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DoInstructionSelection. Inline "SelectRoot" into it from DAGISelHeader.
Sink some other stuff out of DAGISelHeader into SDISel.
Eliminate the various 'Indent' stuff from various targets, which dates
to when isel was recursive.
17 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 430 deletions(-)
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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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ComplexPattern at the root be generated multiple times, once
for each opcode they are part of. This encourages factoring
because the opcode checks get treated just like everything
else in the matcher.
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to a scope where every child starts with a CheckOpcode, but
executes more efficiently. Enhance DAGISelMatcherOpt to
form it.
This also fixes a bug in CheckOpcode: apparently the SDNodeInfo
objects are not pointer comparable, we have to compare the
enum name.
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(which gets #included into the middle of each
target's DAGISel class) into a .cpp file where it is
only compiled once.
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specifies whether there is an output flag or not. Use this
instead of redundantly encoding the chain/flag results in the
output vtlist.
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even some the old isel didn't. There are several parts of
this that make me feel dirty, but it's no worse than the
old isel. I'll clean up the parts I can do without ripping
out the old one next.
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It gets its own implementation totally divorced from the (presumably
performance-sensitive) routines which parse into a uint64_t.
Add APInt::operator|=(uint64_t), which is situationally much better than
using a full APInt.
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payloads. APFloat's internal folding routines always make QNaNs now,
instead of sometimes making QNaNs and sometimes SNaNs depending on the
type.
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and restore the entire matcher stack by value. This is because children
we're testing could do moveparent or other things besides just
scribbling on additions to the stack.
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instead of to have a chained series of scope nodes. This makes
the generated table smaller, improves the efficiency of the
interpreter, and make the factoring optimization much more
reasonable to implement.
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terms of store and load, which means bitcasting between scalar
integer and vector has endian-specific results, which undermines
this whole approach.
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reflect what it does. Switch the sense of the Next and the Check
arms to be more logical. No functionality change.
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