When materializing constant i1 values, they must be zero extended. We represent
i1 values as [0, 1], not [0, -1], in i32 registers. As it turns out, this code
path was dead for i1 values prior to r216006 (which is why this did not manifest in
miscompiles until recently).
Fixes -O0 self-hosting on PPC64/Linux.
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Bob Wilson pointed out the unnecessary checks that had been committed to the
instruction check predicates. The check was meant to ensure that the check was
not accidentally applied to non-ARM instructions. This is better served as an
assertion rather than a condition check.
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This removes a hardcoded list of instructions in the CodeEmitter. Eventually I intend to remove the predicates on the affected instructions since in any given mode two of them are valid if we supported addr32/addr16 prefixes in the assembler.
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On non-Darwin PPC64, the TOC reload needs to come directly after the bctrl
instruction (for indirect calls) because the 'bctrl/ld 2, 40(1)' instruction
sequence is interpreted by the unwinding code in libgcc. To make sure these
occur as a pair, as with other pairings interpreted by the linker, fuse the two
instructions into one instruction (for code generation only).
In the future, we might wish to do this by emitting CFI directives instead,
but this solution is simpler, and mirrors what GCC does. Additional discussion
on this point is contained in the PR.
Fixes PR22015.
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It is tempting to mark the fixed stack slot used to store the return address as
immutable when lowering @llvm.returnaddress(i32 0). Unfortunately, within the
function, it is not completely immutable: it is written during the function
prologue. When using post-RA instruction scheduling, the prologue instructions
are available for scheduling, and we're not free to interchange the order of a
particular store in the prologue with loads from that stack location.
Fixes PR21976.
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In r224033, in moving the signed power-of-2 division expansion into
BuildSDIVPow2, I accidentally made it possible to attempt the lowering for a
64-bit division on PPC32. This later asserts.
Fixes PR21928.
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r223862/r224203 tried to also combine base-updating load/stores.
There was a mistake there: the alignment was added as is as an operand to
the ARMISD::VLD/VST node. However, the VLD/VST selection logic doesn't care
about less-than-standard alignment attributes.
For example, no matter the alignment of a v2i64 load (say 1), SelectVLD picks
VLD1q64 (because of the memory type). But VLD1q64 ("vld1.64 {dXX, dYY}") is
8-aligned, per ARMARMv7a 3.2.1.
For the 1-aligned load, what we really want is VLD1q8.
This commit introduces bitcasts if necessary, and changes the vld/vst type to
one whose standard alignment matches the original load/store alignment.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6759
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When combining consecutive loads+inserts into a single vector load,
we should keep the alignment of the base load. Doing otherwise can, and does,
lead to using overly aligned instructions. In the included test case, for
example, using a 32-byte vmovaps on a 16-byte aligned value. Oops.
rdar://19190968
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Previously I tried to plug musttail into the existing vararg lowering
code. That turned out to be a mistake, because non-vararg calls use
significantly different register lowering, even on x86. For example, AVX
vectors are usually passed in registers to normal functions and memory
to vararg functions. Now musttail uses a completely separate lowering.
Hopefully this can be used as the basis for non-x86 perfect forwarding.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6156
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Followup to r224294:
ARM/AArch64: Attach the FrameSetup MIFlag to CFI instructions.
Debug info marks the first instruction without the FrameSetup flag
as being the end of the function prologue. Any CFI instructions in the
middle of the function prologue would cause debug info to end the prologue
too early and worse, attach the line number of the CFI instruction, which
incidentally is often 0.
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Currently, when ctpop is supported for scalar types, the expansion of
@llvm.ctpop.vXiY uses vector element extractions, insertions and individual
calls to @llvm.ctpop.iY. When not, expansion with bit-math operations is used
for the scalar calls.
Local haswell measurements show that we can improve vector @llvm.ctpop.vXiY
expansion in some cases by using a using a vector parallel bit twiddling
approach, based on:
v = v - ((v >> 1) & 0x55555555);
v = (v & 0x33333333) + ((v >> 2) & 0x33333333);
v = ((v + (v >> 4) & 0xF0F0F0F)
v = v + (v >> 8)
v = v + (v >> 16)
v = v & 0x0000003F
(from http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetParallel)
When scalar ctpop isn't supported, the approach above performs better for
v2i64, v4i32, v4i64 and v8i32 (see numbers below). And even when scalar ctpop
is supported, this approach performs ~2x better for v8i32.
Here, x86_64 implies -march=corei7-avx without ctpop and x86_64h includes ctpop
support with -march=core-avx2.
== [x86_64h - new]
v8i32: 0.661685
v4i32: 0.514678
v4i64: 0.652009
v2i64: 0.324289
== [x86_64h - old]
v8i32: 1.29578
v4i32: 0.528807
v4i64: 0.65981
v2i64: 0.330707
== [x86_64 - new]
v8i32: 1.003
v4i32: 0.656273
v4i64: 1.11711
v2i64: 0.754064
== [x86_64 - old]
v8i32: 2.34886
v4i32: 1.72053
v4i64: 1.41086
v2i64: 1.0244
More work for other vector types will come next.
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Extend the existing code which handles this for zext. This makes this
more useful for targets with ZeroOrNegativeOne BooleanContent and
obsoletes a custom combine SI uses for i1 setcc (sext(i1), 0, setne)
since the constant will now be shrunk to i1.
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The ARM ARM states:
LDM/LDMIA/LDMFD:
The SP can be in the list. However, ARM deprecates using these instructions
with SP in the list.
ARM deprecates using these instructions with both the LR and the PC in the
list.
LDMDA/LDMFA/LDMDB/LDMEA/LDMIB/LDMED:
The SP can be in the list. However, instructions that include the SP in the
list are deprecated.
Instructions that include both the LR and the PC in the list are deprecated.
POP:
The SP can only be in the list before ARMv7. ARM deprecates any use of ARM
instructions that include the SP, and the value of the SP after such an
instruction is UNKNOWN.
ARM deprecates the use of this instruction with both the LR and the PC in
the list.
Attempt to diagnose use of deprecated forms of these instructions. This mirrors
the previous changes to diagnose use of the deprecated forms of STM in ARM mode.
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It is intended to be used for a family of personality functions that
have similar IR preparation requirements. Typically when interoperating
with MSVC personality functions, bits of functionality need to be
outlined from the main function into helper functions. There is also
usually more than one landing pad per invoke, which does not match the
LLVM IR landingpad representation.
None of this is implemented yet. This change just adds a new enum that
is active for *-windows-msvc and delegates to the EH removal preparation
pass. No functionality change for other targets.
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The constant bus restrictions only apply to VALU instructions. This
enables SIFoldOperands to fold immediates into SALU instructions.
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mubuf instructions now define the soffset field using the SCSrc_32
register class which indicates that only SGPRs and inline constants
are allowed.
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