issue is operand promotion for setcc/select... but looks like the fundamental
stuff is implemented for CellSPU.
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and insertvalue and extractvalue instructions.
First-class array values are not trivial because C doesn't
support them. The approach I took here is to wrap all arrays
in structs. Feedback is welcome.
The 2007-01-15-NamedArrayType.ll test needed to be modified
because it has a "not grep" for a string that now exists,
because array types now have associated struct types, and
those struct types have names.
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in DAGISelEmitter output. This bug was recently uncovered by the
addition of patterns for CALL32m and CALL64m, which are nodes
that now have both MemOperands and variadic_ops.
This bug was especially visible with PIC in various configurations,
because the new patterns are matching the indirect call code used
in many PIC configurations.
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we did not truncate the value down to i1 with (x&1). This caused a problem
when the computation of x was nontrivial, for example, "add i1 1, 1" would
return 2 instead of 0.
This makes the testcase compile into:
...
llvm_cbe_t = (((llvm_cbe_r == 0u) + (llvm_cbe_r == 0u))&1);
llvm_cbe_u = (((unsigned int )(bool )llvm_cbe_t));
...
instead of:
...
llvm_cbe_t = ((llvm_cbe_r == 0u) + (llvm_cbe_r == 0u));
llvm_cbe_u = (((unsigned int )(bool )llvm_cbe_t));
...
This fixes a miscompilation of mediabench/adpcm/rawdaudio/rawdaudio and
403.gcc with the CBE, regressions from LLVM 2.2. Tanya, please pull
this into the release branch.
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cases due to an isel deficiency already noted in
lib/Target/X86/README.txt, but they can be matched in this fold-call.ll
testcase, for example.
This is interesting mainly because it exposes a tricky tblgen bug;
tblgen was incorrectly computing the starting index for variable_ops
in the case of a complex pattern.
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sometimes a "mov %ebp, %esp" in the epilogue.
Force these tests that rely on counting 'mov' to use i686-apple-darwin8.8.0
where they were written.
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get inline asm working as well as it did previously with the CBE
with the new MRV support for inline asm.
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BB1:
vr1025 = copy vr1024
..
BB2:
vr1024 = op
= op vr1025
<loop eventually branch back to BB1>
Even though vr1025 is copied from vr1024, it's not safe to coalesced them since live range of vr1025 intersects the def of vr1024. This happens when vr1025 is assigned the value of the previous iteration of vr1024 in the loop.
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If local spiller optimization turns some instruction into an identity copy, it will be removed. If the output register happens to be dead (and source is obviously killed), transfer the kill / dead information to last use / def in the same MBB.
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use-before-def. The problem comes up in code with multiple PHIs where
one PHI is being rewritten in terms of the other, but the other needs
to be casted first. LLVM rules requre the cast instruction to be
inserted after any PHI instructions, but when instructions were
inserted to replace the second PHI value with a function of the first,
they were ended up going before the cast instruction. Avoid this
problem by remembering the location of the cast instruction, when one
is needed, and inserting the expansion of the new value after it.
This fixes a bug that surfaced in 255.vortex on x86-64 when
instcombine was removed from the middle of the loop optimization
passes.
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Note, some of the code will be moved into target independent part of DAG combiner in a subsequent patch.
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%ecx = op
store %cl<kill>, (addr)
(addr) = op %al
It's not safe to unfold the last operand and eliminate store even though %cl is marked kill. It's a sub-register use which means one of its super-register(s) may be used below.
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the code being generated does not require an executable stack.
Also, add target-specific code to make use of this on Linux
on x86.
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ffastmath mode. This fixes rdar://5902801, a miscompilation
of gcc.dg/builtins-8.c.
Bill, please pull this into Tak.
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Move platform independent code (lowering of possibly overwritten
arguments, check for tail call optimization eligibility) from
target X86ISelectionLowering.cpp to TargetLowering.h and
SelectionDAGISel.cpp.
Initial PowerPC tail call implementation:
Support ppc32 implemented and tested (passes my tests and
test-suite llvm-test).
Support ppc64 implemented and half tested (passes my tests).
On ppc tail call optimization is performed if
caller and callee are fastcc
call is a tail call (in tail call position, call followed by ret)
no variable argument lists or byval arguments
option -tailcallopt is enabled
Supported:
* non pic tail calls on linux/darwin
* module-local tail calls on linux(PIC/GOT)/darwin(PIC)
* inter-module tail calls on darwin(PIC)
If constraints are not met a normal call will be emitted.
A test checking the argument lowering behaviour on x86-64 was added.
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We now compile test2/test3 to:
_test2:
## InlineAsm Start
set %xmm0, %xmm1
## InlineAsm End
addps %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
_test3:
## InlineAsm Start
set %xmm0, %xmm1
## InlineAsm End
paddd %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
as expected.
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towards PR2094. It now compiles the attached .ll file to:
_sad16_sse2:
movslq %ecx, %rax
## InlineAsm Start
%ecx %rdx %rax %rax %r8d %rdx %rsi
## InlineAsm End
## InlineAsm Start
set %eax
## InlineAsm End
ret
which is pretty decent for a 3 output, 4 input asm.
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e.g.
vr1024<2> extract_subreg vr1025, 2
If vr1024 do not have the same register class as vr1025, it's not safe to coalesce this away. For example, vr1024 might be a GPR32 while vr1025 might be a GPR64.
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Add a new test, and_ops_more.ll, which is XFAIL'd, to
record the parts of and_ops.ll that were affected by this
change.
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When choosing between constraints with multiple options,
like "ir", test to see if we can use the 'i' constraint and
go with that if possible. This produces more optimal ASM in
all cases (sparing a register and an instruction to load it),
and fixes inline asm like this:
void test () {
asm volatile (" %c0 %1 " : : "imr" (42), "imr"(14));
}
Previously we would dump "42" into a memory location (which
is ok for the 'm' constraint) which would cause a problem
because the 'c' modifier is not valid on memory operands.
Isn't it great how inline asm turns 'missed optimization'
into 'compile failed'??
Incidentally, this was the todo in
PowerPC/2007-04-24-InlineAsm-I-Modifier.ll
Please do NOT pull this into Tak.
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to the block that defines their operands. This doesn't work in the
case that the operand is an invoke, because invoke is a terminator
and must be the last instruction in a block.
Replace it with support in SelectionDAGISel for copying struct values
into sequences of virtual registers.
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On Darwin / Linux x86-32, v8i8, v4i16, v2i32 values are passed in MM[0-2].
On Darwin / Linux x86-32, v1i64 values are passed in memory.
On Darwin x86-64, v8i8, v4i16, v2i32 values are passed in XMM[0-7].
On Darwin x86-64, v1i64 values are passed in 64-bit GPRs.
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idea what this code (findNonImmUse) does, so I'm only guessing
that this is the right thing. It would be really really nice
if this had comments and perhaps switched to SmallPtrSet
(hint hint) :)
This fixes rdar://5886601, a crash on gcc.target/i386/sse4_1-pblendw.c
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argument. The x86-64 ABI requires the incoming value of %rdi to
be copied to %rax on exit from a function that is returning a
large C struct.
Also, add a README-X86-64 entry detailing the missed optimization
opportunity and proposing an alternative approach.
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memcpy lowering code; this ensures that the size node has the desired
result type. This fixes a regression from r49572 with @llvm.memcpy.i64
on x86-32.
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ScheduleDAG; they don't correspond to any actual instructions so they
don't need to be scheduled.
This fixes a bug where the EntryToken was being scheduled multiple
times in some cases, though it ended up not causing any trouble because
EntryToken doesn't expand into anything. With this fixed the schedulers
reliably schedule the expected number of units, so we can check this
with an assertion.
This requires a tweak to test/CodeGen/X86/loop-hoist.ll because it
ends up getting scheduled differently in a trivial way, though it was
enough to fool the prcontext+grep that the test does.
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optimized x86-64 (and x86) calls so that they work (... at least for
my test cases).
Should fix the following problems:
Problem 1: When i introduced the optimized handling of arguments for
tail called functions (using a sequence of copyto/copyfrom virtual
registers instead of always lowering to top of the stack) i did not
handle byval arguments correctly e.g they did not work at all :).
Problem 2: On x86-64 after the arguments of the tail called function
are moved to their registers (which include ESI/RSI etc), tail call
optimization performs byval lowering which causes xSI,xDI, xCX
registers to be overwritten. This is handled in this patch by moving
the arguments to virtual registers first and after the byval lowering
the arguments are moved from those virtual registers back to
RSI/RDI/RCX.
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on any current target and aren't optimized in DAGCombiner. Instead
of using intermediate nodes, expand the operations, choosing between
simple loads/stores, target-specific code, and library calls,
immediately.
Previously, the code to emit optimized code for these operations
was only used at initial SelectionDAG construction time; now it is
used at all times. This fixes some cases where rep;movs was being
used for small copies where simple loads/stores would be better.
This also cleans up code that checks for alignments less than 4;
let the targets make that decision instead of doing it in
target-independent code. This allows x86 to use rep;movs in
low-alignment cases.
Also, this fixes a bug that resulted in the use of rep;stos for
memsets of 0 with non-constant memory size when the alignment was
at least 4. It's better to use the library in this case, which
can be significantly faster when the size is large.
This also preserves more SourceValue information when memory
intrinsics are lowered into simple loads/stores.
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MOVZQI2PQIrr. This would be better handled as a dag combine
(with the goal of eliminating the bitconvert) but I don't know
how to do that safely. Thoughts welcome.
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If it cannot be expanded, it will keep the old behaviour and try to shrink the constant.
Part of enhancement for PR2191.
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2. Coalescer can now create an interesting situation where a register def can
reaches itself without being killed.
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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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llvm's output .s files will go through gcc -std=c99
without triggering preprocesser errors. Approach
suggested by Daveed Vandevoorde.
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other things, this allows the scheduler to unfold a load operand
in the 2008-01-08-SchedulerCrash.ll testcase, so it now successfully
clones the comparison to avoid a pushf+popf.
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This allows us to compile fp-stack-2results.ll into:
_test:
fldz
fld1
ret
which returns 1 in ST(0) and 0 in ST(1). This is needed for x86-64
_Complex long double.
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Fix bugs encountered, mostly due to range matching for immediates;
the CellSPU's 10-bit immediates are sign extended, covering a
larger range of unsigned values.
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1. If part of a register is re-defined, an implicit kill and an implicit def are added to denote read / mod / write. However, this should only be necessary if the register is actually read later. This is a performance issue.
2. If a sub-register is being defined, and it doesn't have a previous use, do not add a implicit kill to the last use of a super-register:
= EAX, AX<imp-use,kill>
...
AX =
In this case, EAX is live but AX is killed, this is wrong and will cause the coalescer to do bad things.
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the automated CallingConv code to handle return values typically
don't support multiple return values.
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and it's the result that requires expansion. This code is a little confusing
because the TargetLoweringInfo tables for [US]INT_TO_FP use the operand type
(the integer type) rather than the result type.
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Judging from the checking comments this is intentional,
so add the flag (makes them pass on non-x86 host).
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If ALR and BLR overlaps and end of BLR extends beyond end of ALR, e.g.
A = or A, B
...
B = A
...
C = A<kill>
...
= B
then do not add kills of A to the newly created B interval.
- Also fix some kill info update bug.
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an RFP register class.
Teach ScheduleDAG how to handle CopyToReg with different src/dst
reg classes.
This allows us to compile trivial inline asms that expect stuff
on the top of x87-fp stack.
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in different register classes, e.g. copy of ST(0) to RFP*. This gets
some really trivial inline asm working that plops things on the top of
stack (PR879)
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into a vector of zeros or undef, and when the top part is obviously
zero, we can just use movd + shuffle. This allows us to compile
vec_set-B.ll into:
_test3:
movl $1234567, %eax
andl 4(%esp), %eax
movd %eax, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_test3:
subl $28, %esp
movl $1234567, %eax
andl 32(%esp), %eax
movl %eax, (%esp)
movl $0, 4(%esp)
movq (%esp), %xmm0
addl $28, %esp
ret
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_test3:
movd %rdi, %xmm1
#IMPLICIT_DEF %xmm0
punpcklqdq %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_test3:
#IMPLICIT_DEF %rax
movd %rax, %xmm0
movd %rdi, %xmm1
punpcklqdq %xmm1, %xmm0
ret
This is still not ideal. There is no reason to two xmm regs.
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- select_bits.ll now fully functional now that PR1993 is closed. It was
previously broken by refactoring in SPUInstrInfo.td and using multiclasses.
- Same for eqv.ll
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except ppc long double. This allows us to shrink constant pool
entries for x86 long double constants, which in turn allows us to
use flds/fldl instead of fldt.
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For x86, if sse2 is available, it's not a good idea since cvtss2sd is slower than a movsd load and it prevents load folding. On x87, it's important to shrink fp constant since fldt is very expensive.
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PPC-64 doesn't work.) This also lowers the spilling of the CR registers so that
it uses a register other than the default R0 register (the scavenger scrounges
for one). A significant part of this patch fixes how kill information is
handled.
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stack slot and store if the SINT_TO_FP is actually legal. This allows
us to compile:
double a(double b) {return (unsigned)b;}
to:
_a:
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
ret
instead of:
_a:
subq $8, %rsp
cvttsd2siq %xmm0, %rax
movl %eax, %eax
cvtsi2sdq %rax, %xmm0
addq $8, %rsp
ret
crazy.
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_test:
movl %edi, %eax
ret
instead of:
_test:
movl $4294967295, %ecx
movq %rdi, %rax
andq %rcx, %rax
ret
It would be great to write this as a Pat pattern that used subregs
instead of a 'pseudo' instruction, but I don't know how to do that
in td files.
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vr1 = extract_subreg vr2, 3
...
vr3 = extract_subreg vr1, 2
The end result is vr3 is equal to vr2 with subidx 2.
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after legalize. Just because a constant is legal (e.g. 0.0 in SSE)
doesn't mean that its negated value is legal (-0.0). We could make
this stronger by checking to see if the negated constant is actually
legal post negation, but it doesn't seem like a big deal.
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for CellSPU modifications:
- SPUInstrInfo.td refactoring: "multiclass" really is _your_ friend.
- Other improvements based on refactoring effort in SPUISelLowering.cpp,
esp. in SPUISelLowering::PerformDAGCombine(), where zero amount shifts and
rotates are now eliminiated, other scalar-to-vector-to-scalar silliness
is also eliminated.
- 64-bit operations are being implemented, _muldi3.c gcc runtime now
compiles and generates the right code. More work still needs to be done.
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instead of with mmx registers. This horribleness is apparently
done by gcc to avoid having to insert emms in places that really
should have it. This is the second half of rdar://5741668.
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GCC apparently does this, and code depends on not having to do
emms when this happens. This is x86-64 only so far, second half
should handle x86-32.
rdar://5741668
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any, we force sdisel to do all regalloc for an asm. This
leads to gross but correct codegen.
This fixes the rest of PR2078.
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inline asms.
Fix PR2078 by marking aliases of registers used when a register is
marked used. This prevents EAX from being allocated when AX is listed
in the clobber set for the asm.
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