implementation does not co-exist well with how the sideeffect and alignstack
attributes are handled. The reverts r161641.
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This doesn't seem ideal, perhaps we could just keep the llvm_site_cfg and have
other config (clang and clang-tools-extra) derive their site_cfg from that.
Suggestions/complaints/ideas welcome.
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the NumMCOperands argument to the GetMCInstOperandNum() function that is set
to the number of MCOperands this asm operand mapped to.
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MatchInstructionImpl() function.
These values are used by the ConvertToMCInst() function to index into the
ConversionTable. The values are also needed to call the GetMCInstOperandNum()
function.
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AsmMatcherEmitter. This function maps inline assembly operands to MCInst
operands.
For example, '__asm mov j, eax' is represented by the follow MCInst:
<MCInst 1460 <MCOperand Reg:0> <MCOperand Imm:1> <MCOperand Reg:0>
<MCOperand Expr:(j)> <MCOperand Reg:0> <MCOperand Reg:43>>
The first 5 MCInst operands are a result of j matching as a memory operand
consisting of a BaseReg (Reg:0), MemScale (Imm:1), MemIndexReg(Reg:0),
Expr (Expr:(j), and a MemSegReg (Reg:0). The 6th MCInst operand represents
the eax register (Reg:43).
This translation is necessary to determine the Input and Output Exprs. If a
single asm operand maps to multiple MCInst operands, the index of the first
MCInst operand is returned. Ideally, it would return the operand we really
care out (i.e., the Expr:(j) in this case), but I haven't found an easy way
of doing this yet.
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Adding arbitrary records to ARM.td would break
basic-arm-instructions.s because selection of nop vs mov r0,r0 was
ambiguous (this will be tested by a subsequent addition to ARM.td).
An imperfect but sensible fix is to give precedence to match rules
that have more constraints.
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Both single-instruction and multi-instruction patterns can be checked
for missing mayLoad / mayStore, and hasSideEffects flags.
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Previously, instructions without a primary patterns wouldn't get their
properties inferred. Now, we use all single-instruction patterns for
inference, including 'def : Pat<>' instances.
This causes a lot of instruction flags to change.
- Many instructions no longer have the UnmodeledSideEffects flag because
their flags are now inferred from a pattern.
- Instructions with intrinsics will get a mayStore flag if they already
have UnmodeledSideEffects and a mayLoad flag if they already have
mayStore. This is because intrinsics properties are linear.
- Instructions with atomic_load patterns get a mayStore flag because
atomic loads can't be reordered. The correct workaround is to create
pseudo-instructions instead of using normal loads. PR13693.
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Instructions are now only marked as variadic if they use variable_ops in
their ins list.
A variadic SDNode is typically used for call nodes that have the call
arguments as operands.
A variadic MachineInstr can actually encode a variable number of
operands, for example ARM's stm/ldm instructions. A call instruction
does not have to be variadic. The call argument registers are added as
implicit operands.
This change remove the MCID::Variadic flags from most call and return
instructions, allowing us to better verify their operands.
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It is now allowed to explicitly set hasSideEffects, mayStore, and
mayLoad on instructions with patterns.
Verify that the patterns are consistent with the explicit flags.
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Emit TableGen errors if guessInstructionProperties is 0 and
instruction properties can't be inferred from patterns.
Allow explicit instruction properties even when they can be inferred.
This patch doesn't change the TableGen output. Redundant properties
are not yet verified because the tree has errors.
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Keep track of the set/unset state of these bits along with their
true/false values, but treat '?' as '0' for now.
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Currently, TableGen just guesses instruction properties when it can't
infer them form patterns.
This adds a guessInstructionProperties flag to the instruction set
definition that will be used to disable guessing. The flag is intended
as a migration aid. It will be removed again when no more targets need
their properties guessed.
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When reporting an error for a defm, we would previously only report the
location of the outer defm, which is not always where the error is.
Now we also print the location of the expanded multiclass defs:
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2902:12: error: foo
defm ADD : basic_sse12_fp_binop_s<0x58, "add", fadd, SSE_ALU_ITINS_S>,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:2801:11: note: instantiated from multiclass
defm PD : sse12_fp_packed<opc, !strconcat(OpcodeStr, "pd"), OpNode, VR128,
^
lib/Target/X86/X86InstrSSE.td:194:5: note: instantiated from multiclass
def rm : PI<opc, MRMSrcMem, (outs RC:$dst), (ins RC:$src1, x86memop:$src2),
^
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No change in interface or functionality. Purely under-the-hood
details of the generated function that change.
The X86 assembly parser is reduced in size by over 15% and ARM by
over 10%.
No performance change by my measurements.
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Select instructions pick one of two virtual registers based on a
condition, like x86 cmov. On targets like ARM that support predication,
selects can sometimes be eliminated by predicating the instruction
defining one of the operands.
Teach PeepholeOptimizer to recognize select instructions, and ask the
target to optimize them.
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This can be used to tell TableGen to use a specific SubRegIndex instead
of synthesizing one when discovering all sub-registers.
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TableGen sometimes synthesizes missing sub-register indexes. Emit these
indexes as enumerators in the target namespace along with the
user-defined ones.
Also take this opportunity to stop creating new Record objects for
synthetic indexes.
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Refactor the TableGen'erated fixed length disassemblmer to use a
table-driven state machine rather than a massive set of nested
switch() statements.
As a result, the ARM Disassembler (ARMDisassembler.cpp) builds much more
quickly and generates a smaller end result. For a Release+Asserts build on
a 16GB 3.4GHz i7 iMac w/ SSD:
Time to compile at -O2 (averaged w/ hot caches):
Previous: 35.5s
New: 8.9s
TEXT size:
Previous: 447,251
New: 297,661
Builds in 25% of the time previously required and generates code 66% of
the size.
Execution time of the disassembler is only slightly slower (7% disassembling
10 million ARM instructions, 19.6s vs 21.0s). The new implementation has
not yet been tuned, however, so the performance should almost certainly
be recoverable should it become a concern.
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We've switched to a 3-component version numbering scheme for Apple releases,
and with this scheme, the final number is the one most relevant for setting
LLVM_MINOR_VERSION. <rdar://problem/12071459>
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This new attribute is intended to be used by the backend to determine how
the inline asm string should be parsed/printed. This patch adds the
ia_nsdialect attribute and also adds a test case to ensure the IR is
correctly parsed, but there is no functional change at this time.
The standard dialect is assumed to be AT&T. Therefore, this attribute
should only be added to MS-style inline assembly statements, which use
the Intel dialect. If we ever support more dialects we'll need to
add additional state to the attribute.
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This replaces an existing subtarget hook on ARM and allows standard
CodeGen passes to potentially use the property.
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yaml2obj takes a textual description of an object file in YAML format
and outputs the binary equivalent. This greatly simplifies writing
tests that take binary object files as input.
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