The tag is updated whenever the live interval union is changed, and it is tested
before using cached information.
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Registers are not allocated strictly in spill weight order when live range
splitting and spilling has created new shorter intervals with higher spill
weights.
When one of the new heavy intervals conflicts with a single lighter interval,
simply evict the old interval instead of trying to split the heavy one.
The lighter interval is a better candidate for splitting, it has a smaller use
density.
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The last split point can be anywhere in the block, so it interferes with the
strictly monotonic requirements of advanceTo().
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This is a lot easier than trying to get kill flags right during live range
splitting and rematerialization.
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If a live range is used by a terminator instruction, and that live range needs
to leave the block on the stack or in a different register, it can be necessary
to have both sides of the split live at the terminator instruction.
Example:
%vreg2 = COPY %vreg1
JMP %vreg1
Becomes after spilling %vreg2:
SPILL %vreg1
JMP %vreg1
The spill doesn't kill the register as is normally the case.
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Avoid using the same register for two def operands or and earlyclobber
def and use operand. This fixes PR8986 and improves on the prior fix
for rdar://problem/8959122.
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After uses of a live range are removed, recompute the live range to only cover
the remaining uses. This is necessary after rematerializing the value before
some (but not all) uses.
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<rdar://problem/8959122> illegal register operands for UMULL instruction in cfrac nightly test
I'm stil working on a unit test, but the case is:
rx = movcc rx, r3
r2 = ldr
r2, r3 = umull r2, r2
The anti-dep breaker should not convert this into an illegal instruction:
r2, r2 = umull
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If interference reaches the last split point, it is effectively live out and
should be marked as 'MustSpill'.
This can make a difference when the terminator uses a register. There is no way
that register can be reused in the outgoing CFG bundle, even if it isn't live
out.
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A live range cannot be split everywhere in a basic block. A split must go before
the first terminator, and if the variable is live into a landing pad, the split
must happen before the call that can throw.
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We should not be attempting a region split if it won't lead to at least one
directly allocatable interval. That could cause infinite splitting loops.
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precisely track pressure on a selection DAG, but we can at least keep
it balanced. This design accounts for various interesting aspects of
selection DAGS: register and subregister copies, glued nodes, dead
nodes, unused registers, etc.
Added SUnit::NumRegDefsLeft and ScheduleDAGSDNodes::RegDefIter.
Note: I disabled PrescheduleNodesWithMultipleUses when register
pressure is enabled, based on no evidence other than I don't think it
makes sense to have both enabled.
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When the live range is live through a block that doesn't use the register, but
that has interference, region splitting wants to split at the top and bottom of
the basic block.
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Allow a live range to end with a kill flag, but don't allow a kill flag that
doesn't end the live range.
This makes the machine code verifier more useful during register allocation when
kill flag computation is deferred.
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If the found value is not live-through the block, we should only add liveness up
to the requested slot index. When the value is live-through, the whole block
should be colored.
Bug found by SSA verification in the machine code verifier.
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These end points come from the inserted copies, and can be passed directly to
useIntv. This simplifies the coloring code.
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The greedy register allocator revealed some problems with the value mapping in
SplitKit. We would sometimes start mapping values before all defs were known,
and that could change a value from a simple 1-1 mapping to a multi-def mapping
that requires ssa update.
The new approach collects all defs and register assignments first without
filling in any live intervals. Only when finish() is called, do we compute
liveness and mapped values. At this time we know with certainty which values map
to multiple values in a split range.
This also has the advantage that we can compute live ranges based on the
remaining uses after rematerializing at split points.
The current implementation has many opportunities for compile time optimization.
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the load, then it may be legal to transform the load and store to integer
load and store of the same width.
This is done if the target specified the transformation as profitable. e.g.
On arm, this can transform:
vldr.32 s0, []
vstr.32 s0, []
to
ldr r12, []
str r12, []
rdar://8944252
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This is similar to the -unroll-threshold option. There should be no change in
behavior when -tail-dup-size is not explicit on the llc command line.
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This happens all the time when a smul is promoted to a larger type.
On x86-64 we now compile "int test(int x) { return x/10; }" into
movslq %edi, %rax
imulq $1717986919, %rax, %rax
movq %rax, %rcx
shrq $63, %rcx
sarq $34, %rax <- used to be "shrq $32, %rax; sarl $2, %eax"
addl %ecx, %eax
This fires 96 times in gcc.c on x86-64.
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This happens e.g. for code like "X - X%10" where we lower the modulo operation
to a series of multiplies and shifts that are then subtracted from X, leading to
this missed optimization.
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