that there were two input operands before the variable operand portion. This
*happened* to be true for all call instructions, which took a chain and a
destination, but was not true for the PPC BCTRL instruction, whose destination
is implicit.
Making this code more general allows elimination of the custom selection logic
for BCTRL.
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X86ISD::CMP, etc.) instead of SDNode names (add, x86cmp, etc). We now allow
multiple SDNodes to map to the same SelectionDAG node (e.g. store, indexed
store).
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way to reach the load via any nodes that would be folded. Start from the
root of the matched sub-tree.
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chain operand to point to the load being folded. Now we relax this, traversing
up the chain, if it doesn't reach the load, then it's ok. We will create a
TokenFactor (of all the chain operands and the load's chain) to capture all
the control flow dependencies.
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The dag/inst combiners often 'simplify' the masked value based on whether
or not the bits are live or known zero/one. This is good and dandy, but
often causes special case patterns to fail, such as alpha's CMPBGE pattern,
which looks like "(set GPRC:$RC, (setuge (and GPRC:$RA, 255), (and GPRC:$RB, 255)))".
Here the pattern for (and X, 255) should match actual dags like (and X, 254) if
the dag combiner proved that the missing bits are already zero (one for 'or').
For CodeGen/Alpha/cmpbge.ll:test2 for example, this results in:
sll $16,1,$0
cmpbge $0,$17,$0
ret $31,($26),1
instead of:
sll $16,1,$0
and $0,254,$0
and $17,255,$1
cmpule $1,$0,$0
ret $31,($26),1
... and requires no target-specific code.
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the branch's chain is also produced by cmp.
[ch, r : ld]
^ ^
| |
[XX]--/ \- [flag : cmp]
^ ^
| |
\---[br flag]-
Remove an isel check which prevents loads from being folded into cmp / test
instructions.
2) Whenever possible, delete a selected node to allow more load folding
opportunities. Note not all nodes can be deleted after it has been
selected. Some may have simply morphed; some have not changed at all (e.g.
EntryToken).
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- Clean up the code generated by tablegen:
* AddToISelQueue now takes one argument.
* ComplexPattern matching condition can now be shared.
* Eliminate passing unnecessary arguments to emit routines.
* Eliminate some unneeded SDOperand declarations in select routines.
* Other minor clean ups.
- This reduces foot print slightly: X86ISelDAGToDAG.o is reduced from 971k
to 823k.
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introduced by previous commit.
- SelectCode now returns a SDNode*. If it is not null, the selected node
produces the same number of results as the input node. The seletion loop
is responsible for calling ReplaceAllUsesWith() to replace the input node
with the output target node. For other cases, e.g. when load is folded,
the selection code is responsible for calling ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith()
and SelectCode returns NULL.
- Other clean ups.
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in the start of an array and a count of operands where applicable. In many
cases, the number of operands is known, so this static array can be allocated
on the stack, avoiding the heap. In many other cases, a SmallVector can be
used, which has the same benefit in the common cases.
I updated a lot of code calling getNode that takes a vector, but ran out of
time. The rest of the code should be updated, and these methods should be
removed.
We should also do the same thing to eliminate the methods that take a
vector of MVT::ValueTypes.
It would be extra nice to convert the dagiselemitter to avoid creating vectors
for operands when calling getTargetNode.
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per possible ValueType of the node. e.g. Select_add is split into Select_add_i8,
Select_add_i16, etc.
For opcodes which do not produce a non-chain result, it is split on the
ValueType of its first non-chain operand. e.g. Select_store.
On X86 / Mac OS X, Select_store used to be the largest function. It had a stack
frame size of 8.5k. Now the largest one is Store_i32 with a frame size of 3.1k.
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code that emit target specific nodes into emit functions that are uniquified
and shared among selection routines.
e.g. This reduces X86ISelDAGToDAG.o (release) from ~2M to ~1.5M. Stack frame
size of Select_store from ~13k down to ~8k.
This is the first step. Further work to enable more sharing will follow.
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RemoveInFlightSetEntry. They are used in place of direct set operators to
reduce instruction selection function stack size.
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because information about one can help refine the other. This allows us to
write:
def : Pat<(i32 (extload xaddr:$src, i8)),
(LBZX xaddr:$src)>;
as:
def : Pat<(extload xaddr:$src, i8),
(LBZX xaddr:$src)>;
because tblgen knows LBZX returns i32.
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instruction, and the result type of the instruction to refine the pattern.
This allows us to write things like this:
def : Pat<(v2i64 (bitconvert (v16i8 VR128:$src))), (v2i64 VR128:$src)>;
as:
def : Pat<(v2i64 (bitconvert (v16i8 VR128:$src))), (VR128:$src)>
and fixes a ppc64 issue.
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a cycle. This increase the search space and will increase compile time (in
practice it appears to be small, e.g. 176.gcc goes from 62 sec to 65 sec)
that will be addressed later.
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correctly. That is causing non-deterministic behavior (and possibly preventing
some load folding from happening).
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patterns that look like this:
def : Pat<(i32 (X86Wrapper tconstpool :$dst)), (MOV32ri tconstpool :$dst)>;
InsertOneTypeCheck should copy the type from the resolved pattern to the
unresolved one as long as there types are different.
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1. Use expects a chain output.
2. Node is expanded into multiple target ops.
3. One of the inner node produces a chain, the outer most one doesn't.
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nodes should not be folded into other nodes.
This fixes the miscompilation of PR 749.
Temporarily under flag control.
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x86 and ppc for 100% dense switch statements when relocations are non-PIC.
This support will be extended and enhanced in the coming days to support
PIC, and less dense forms of jump tables.
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tblgen: In STVEBX: Intrinsic 'llvm.ppc.altivec.stvebx' expects 3 operands, not 2 operands!
instead of like this:
tblgen: In STVEBX: Intrinsic 'intrinsic_void expects 3 operands, not 2 operands!
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intrinsics that don't take pointer arguments now work. For example, we can
compile this:
int test3( __m128d *A) {
return _mm_movemask_pd(*A);
}
int test4( __m128 *A) {
return _mm_movemask_ps(*A);
}
to this:
_test3:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movapd (%eax), %xmm0
movmskpd %xmm0, %eax
ret
_test4:
movl 4(%esp), %eax
movaps (%eax), %xmm0
movmskps %xmm0, %eax
ret
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The instruction patterns do not contain enough information to resolve the
exact type of the destination if it of a generic vector type.
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it possible when a TokenFactor is between the load and store. But is still
missing some cases due to ordering issue.
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if (N1.getOpcode() == ISD::ADD &&
...)
if (... &&
(N1.getNumOperands() == 1 || !isNonImmUse(N1.Val, N10.Val))) &&
...)
TableGen knows N1 must have more than one operand.
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due to ordering issue. i.e. they were selected for chain use first.
Now at load select time, check if it is being selected for a chain use and if
it has only a single real use. If so, return a HANDLENODE (with the load as
its operand) in its place and record it.
When it is folded or the load is selected for a real use, the isel records it
as the replacement for the HANDLENODE. The replacement is done when all nodes
are selected.
This scheme exposed a couple of problems where cycles can happen. (See comments
in EmitMatchCode() for descriptions of the problems and their workaround /
solutions.) These problems have been resolved with a small compile time
penality.
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X86 backend attempts to match small-immediate versions of instructions before
the full size immediate versions.
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Chain is initially set to the chain operand of store node, when it reaches
load, if it matches the load then Chain is set to the chain operand of the
load.
However, if the matching code that follows this fails, isel moves on to the
next pattern but it does not restore Chain to the chain operand of the store.
So when it tries to match the next store / op / load pattern it would fail on
the Chain == load.getOperand(0) test.
The solution is for each chain operand to get a unique name. e.g. Chain10.
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"if" statements (indenting it appropriately, of course) instead of using goto's.
This inverts the logic for all of the if statements, which makes things simpler
to understand in addition to making the generated code easier to read.
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directly to the output file. This makes things simple because the code doesn't
have to worry about indentation or the case when there is no goto. It also
allows us to indent the code better without touching everything :)
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