This makes DIType's first non-tag parameter the same as DIFile's, allowing them
to both share the common implementation of getFilename/getDirectory in DIScope.
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A node's ordering is only propagated during legalization if (a) the new node does
not have an ordering (is not a CSE'd node), or (b) the new node has an ordering
that is higher than the node being legalized.
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This is another step along the way to making all DIScopes have a common prefix
which can be added to in a general manner to support using directives
(DW_TAG_imported_module).
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- it is trivially known to be used inside the loop in a way that can not be optimized away
- there is no use outside of the loop which can take advantage of the computation hoisting
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Currently, pre-increment store patterns are written to use two separate
operands to represent address base and displacement:
stwu $rS, $ptroff($ptrreg)
This causes problems when implementing the assembler parser, so this
commit changes the patterns to use standard (complex) memory operands
like in all other memory access instruction patterns:
stwu $rS, $dst
To still match those instructions against the appropriate pre_store
SelectionDAG nodes, the patch uses the new feature that allows a Pat
to match multiple DAG operands against a single (complex) instruction
operand.
Approved by Hal Finkel.
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Currently the PPC r0 register is unconditionally reserved. There are two reasons
for this:
1. r0 is treated specially (as the constant 0) by certain instructions, and so
cannot be used with those instructions as a regular register.
2. r0 is used as a temporary register in the CR-register spilling process
(where, under some circumstances, we require two GPRs).
This change addresses the first reason by introducing a restricted register
class (without r0) for use by those instructions that treat r0 specially. These
register classes have a new pseudo-register, ZERO, which represents the r0-as-0
use. This has the side benefit of making the existing target code simpler (and
easier to understand), and will make it clear to the register allocator that
uses of r0 as 0 don't conflict will real uses of the r0 register.
Once the CR spilling code is improved, we'll be able to allocate r0.
Adding these extra register classes, for some reason unclear to me, causes
requests to the target to copy 32-bit registers to 64-bit registers. The
resulting code seems correct (and causes no test-suite failures), and the new
test case covers this new kind of asymmetric copy.
As r0 is still reserved, no functionality change intended.
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Remove an accidentally-added instruction definition and add a comment in the
test case. This is in response to a post-commit review by Bill Schmidt.
No functionality change intended.
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The ARM backend currently has poor codegen for long sext/zext
operations, such as v8i8 -> v8i32. This patch addresses this
by performing a custom expansion in ARMISelLowering. It also
adds/changes the cost of such lowering in ARMTTI.
This partially addresses PR14867.
Patch by Pete Couperus
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PPC64 supports unaligned loads and stores of 64-bit values, but
in order to use the r+i forms, the offset must be a multiple of 4.
Unfortunately, this cannot always be determined by examining the
immediate itself because it might be available only via a TOC entry.
In order to get around this issue, we additionally predicate the
selection of the r+i form on the alignment of the load or store
(forcing it to be at least 4 in order to select the r+i form).
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The default logic marks them as too expensive.
For example, before this patch we estimated:
cost of 16 for instruction: %r = uitofp <4 x i16> %v0 to <4 x float>
While this translates to:
vmovl.u16 q8, d16
vcvt.f32.u32 q8, q8
All other costs are left to the values assigned by the fallback logic. Theses
costs are mostly reasonable in the sense that they get progressively more
expensive as the instruction sequences emitted get longer.
radar://13445992
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Fix cost of some "cheap" cast instructions. Before this patch we used to
estimate for example:
cost of 16 for instruction: %r = fptoui <4 x float> %v0 to <4 x i16>
While we would emit:
vcvt.s32.f32 q8, q8
vmovn.i32 d16, q8
vuzp.8 d16, d17
All other costs are left to the values assigned by the fallback logic. Theses
costs are mostly reasonable in the sense that they get progressively more
expensive as the instruction sequences emitted get longer.
radar://13434072
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Hal Finkel recently added code to allow unaligned memory references
for PowerPC. Two tests were temporarily modified with
-disable-ppc-unaligned to keep them from failing. This patch adjusts
the expected code generation for the unaligned references.
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This handles the case where we have an inbounds GEP with alloca as the pointer.
This fixes the regression in PR12750 and rdar://13286434.
Note that we can also fix this by handling some GEP cases in isKnownNonNull.
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Apparently my final cleanup to use a relevant suffix for these tests before
committing r176831 caused them to stop running since lit wasn't configured to
run tests with that suffix in those directories (why don't we just have a
global suffix list?). So, add the suffix to the relevant directories & fix the
test that has bitrotted over the last week due to my debug info schema changes.
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This commit fixes an assert that would occur on loops with large constant counts
(like looping for ((uint32_t) -1) iterations on PPC64). The existing code did
not handle counts that it computed to be negative (asserting instead), but
these can be created with valid inputs.
This bug was discovered by bugpoint while I was attempting to isolate a
completely different problem.
Also, in writing test cases for the negative-count problem, I discovered that
the ori/lsi handling was broken (there was a typo which caused the logic that
was supposed to detect these pairs and extract the iteration count to always
fail). This has now also been corrected (and is covered by one of the new test
cases).
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Because the initial-value constants had not been added to the list
of instructions considered for DCE the resulting code had redundant
constant-materialization instructions.
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*NOTE* I verified that the original bug behind
dont-infinite-loop-during-block-escape-analysis.ll occurs when using opt on
retain-block-escape-analysis.ll.
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This is the first step to making all DIScopes have a common metadata prefix (so
that things (using directives, for example) that can appear in any scope can be
added to that common prefix). DIFile is itself a DIScope so the common prefix
of all DIScopes cannot be a DIFile - instead it's the raw filename/directory
name pair.
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This test makes sure that the ObjCARC escape analysis looks at the uses of
instructions which copy the block pointer value by checking all four cases where
that can occur.
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This change cleans up two issues with Altivec register spilling:
1. The spilling code was inefficient (using two instructions, and add and a
load, when just one would do)
2. The code assumed that r0 would always be available (true for now, but this
will change)
The new code handles VR spilling just like GPR spills but forced into r+r mode.
As a result, when any VR spills are present, we must now always allocate the
register-scavenger spill slot.
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I was too pessimistic in r177105. Vector selects that fit into a legal register
type lower just fine. I was mislead by the code fragment that I was using. The
stores/loads that I saw in those cases came from lowering the conditional off
an address.
Changing the code fragment to:
%T0_3 = type <8 x i18>
%T1_3 = type <8 x i1>
define void @func_blend3(%T0_3* %loadaddr, %T0_3* %loadaddr2,
%T1_3* %blend, %T0_3* %storeaddr) {
%v0 = load %T0_3* %loadaddr
%v1 = load %T0_3* %loadaddr2
==> FROM:
;%c = load %T1_3* %blend
==> TO:
%c = icmp slt %T0_3 %v0, %v1
==> USE:
%r = select %T1_3 %c, %T0_3 %v0, %T0_3 %v1
store %T0_3 %r, %T0_3* %storeaddr
ret void
}
revealed this mistake.
radar://13403975
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Unaligned access is supported on PPC for non-vector types, and is generally
more efficient than manually expanding the loads and stores.
A few of the existing test cases were using expanded unaligned loads and stores
to test other features (like load/store with update), and for these test cases,
unaligned access remains disabled.
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In preparation for the addition of other SIMD ISA extensions (such as QPX) we
need to make sure that all Altivec patterns are properly predicated on having
Altivec support.
No functionality change intended (one test case needed to be updated b/c it
assumed that Altivec intrinsics would be supported without enabling Altivec
support).
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This is a very late complement to r130637 which fixed this on x86_64. Fixes
pr15448.
Since it looks like that every elf architecture uses this encoding when using
cfi, make it the default for elf. Just exclude mips64el. It has a lovely
.ll -> .o test (ef_frame.ll) that tests that nothing changes in the binary
content of the .eh_frame produced by llc. Oblige it.
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For spills into a large stack frame, the FI-elimination code uses the register
scavenger to obtain a free GPR for use with an r+r-addressed load or store.
When there are no available GPRs, the scavenger gets one by using its spill
slot. Previously, we were not always allocating that spill slot and the RS
would assert when the spill slot was needed.
I don't currently have a small test that triggered the assert, but I've
created a small regression test that verifies that the spill slot is now
added when the stack frame is sufficiently large.
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We used to add a spill slot for the register scavenger whenever the function
has a frame pointer. This is unnecessarily conservative: We may need the spill
slot for dynamic stack allocations, and functions with dynamic stack
allocations always have a FP, but we might also have a FP for other reasons
(such as the user explicitly disabling frame-pointer elimination), and we don't
necessarily need a spill slot for those functions.
The structsinregs test needed adjustment because it disables FP elimination.
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By terrible I mean we store/load from the stack.
This matters on PAQp8 in _Z5trainPsS_ii (which is inlined into Mixer::update)
where we decide to vectorize a loop with a VF of 8 resulting in a 25%
degradation on a cortex-a8.
LV: Found an estimated cost of 2 for VF 8 For instruction: icmp slt i32
LV: Found an estimated cost of 2 for VF 8 For instruction: select i1, i32, i32
The bug that tracks the CodeGen part is PR14868.
radar://13403975
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We generate a select with a vectorized condition argument when the condition is
NOT loop invariant. Not the other way around.
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Rules include:
1)1 x*y +/- x*z => x*(y +/- z)
(the order of operands dosen't matter)
2) y/x +/- z/x => (y +/- z)/x
The transformation is disabled if the new add/sub expr "y +/- z" is a
denormal/naz/inifinity.
rdar://12911472
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The fundamental problem is that SROA didn't allow for overly wide loads
where the bits past the end of the alloca were masked away and the load
was sufficiently aligned to ensure there is no risk of page fault, or
other trapping behavior. With such widened loads, SROA would delete the
load entirely rather than clamping it to the size of the alloca in order
to allow mem2reg to fire. This was exposed by a test case that neatly
arranged for GVN to run first, widening certain loads, followed by an
inline step, and then SROA which miscompiles the code. However, I see no
reason why this hasn't been plaguing us in other contexts. It seems
deeply broken.
Diagnosing all of the above took all of 10 minutes of debugging. The
really annoying aspect is that fixing this completely breaks the pass.
;] There was an implicit reliance on the fact that no loads or stores
extended past the alloca once we decided to rewrite them in the final
stage of SROA. This was used to encode information about whether the
loads and stores had been split across multiple partitions of the
original alloca. That required threading explicit tracking of whether
a *use* of a partition is split across multiple partitions.
Once that was done, another problem arose: we allowed splitting of
integer loads and stores iff they were loads and stores to the entire
alloca. This is a really arbitrary limitation, and splitting at least
some integer loads and stores is crucial to maximize promotion
opportunities. My first attempt was to start removing the restriction
entirely, but currently that does Very Bad Things by causing *many*
common alloca patterns to be fully decomposed into i8 operations and
lots of or-ing together to produce larger integers on demand. The code
bloat is terrifying. That is still the right end-goal, but substantial
work must be done to either merge partitions or ensure that small i8
values are eagerly merged in some other pass. Sadly, figuring all this
out took essentially all the time and effort here.
So the end result is that we allow splitting only when the load or store
at least covers the alloca. That ensures widened loads and stores don't
hurt SROA, and that we don't rampantly decompose operations more than we
have previously.
All of this was already fairly well tested, and so I've just updated the
tests to cover the wide load behavior. I can add a test that crafts the
pass ordering magic which caused the original PR, but that seems really
brittle and to provide little benefit. The fundamental problem is that
widened loads should Just Work.
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constructs default arguments. It can now take default arguments from
cl::opt'ions. Add a new -default-gcov-version=... option, and actually test it!
Sink the reverse-order of the version into GCOVProfiling, hiding it from our
users.
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In r176898 I updated the cost model to reflect the fact that sext/zext/cast on
v8i32 <-> v8i8 and v16i32 <-> v16i8 are expensive.
This test case is so that we make sure to update the cost model once we fix
CodeGen.
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This is the next step towards making the metadata for DIScopes have a common
prefix rather than having to delegate based on their tag type.
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This could be 'null' or the empty string, DIDescriptor::getStringField
coalesces the two cases anyway so it's just a matter of legible/efficient
representation.
The change in behavior of the DICompileUnit::get* functions could be
subsumed by the full verification check - but ideally that should just be an
assertion if we could front-load the actual debug info metadata failure paths.
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Increase the cost of v8/v16-i8 to v8/v16-i32 casts and truncates as the backend
currently lowers those using stack accesses.
This was responsible for a significant degradation on
MultiSource/Benchmarks/Trimaran/enc-pc1/enc-pc1
where we vectorize one loop to a vector factor of 16. After this patch we select
a vector factor of 4 which will generate reasonable code.
unsigned char cle[32];
void test(short c) {
unsigned short compte;
for (compte = 0; compte <= 31; compte++) {
cle[compte] = cle[compte] ^ c;
}
}
radar://13220512
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Now that only the register-scavenger version of the CR spilling code remains,
we no longer need the Darwin R2 hack. Darwin can use R0 as a spare register in
any case where the System V ABI uses it (R0 is special architecturally, and so
is reserved under all common ABIs).
A few test cases needed to be updated to reflect the register-allocation changes.
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segment limit. Now, as a complement, add a stack space limit.
Otherwise, tests may grow undesirable large at inifinite
recursion. (Seen at r176838,
test/Assembler/2010-02-05-FunctionLocalMetadataBecomesNull.ll)
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These cases were found by further work to remove support for debug info
versioning. Common cleanups (other than changing the version info in the tag
field) included adding the last parameter to compile_units (recently added for
fission support) and other cases of trailing fields in lexical blocks, compile
units, and subprograms.
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An invoke may require a table entry. For instance, when the function it calls
is expected to throw.
<rdar://problem/13360379>
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We want vectorization to happen at -g. Ignore calls to the dbg.value intrinsic
and don't transfer them to the vectorized code.
radar://13378964
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Summary:
Statistics are still available in Release+Asserts (any +Asserts builds),
and stats can also be turned on with LLVM_ENABLE_STATS.
Move some of the FastISel stats that were moved under DEBUG()
back out of DEBUG(), since stats are disabled across the board now.
Many tests depend on grepping "-stats" output. Move those into
a orig_dir/Stats/. so that they can be marked as unsupported
when building without statistics.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D486
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This pass hasn't been touched in two years & would fail with assertions against
the current debug info metadata format (the only test case for it still uses a
many-versions old debug info metadata format)
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To find the last use of a register unit, start from the bottom and scan
upwards until a user is found.
<rdar://problem/13353090>
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fold selectcc (selectcc x, y, a, b, cc), b, a, b, setne ->
selectcc x, y, a, b, cc
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
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Two changes:
1. Prefer SET* instructions when possible
2. Handle the CND*_INT case with floating-point args
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
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Code generation makes some basic assumptions about the IR it's been given. In
particular, if there is only one 'invoke' in the function, then that invoke
won't be going away. However, with the advent of the `llvm.donothing' intrinsic,
those invokes may go away. If all of them go away, the landing pad no longer has
any users. This confuses the back-end, which asserts.
This happens with SjLj exceptions, because that's the model that modifies the IR
based on there being invokes, etc. in the function.
Remove any invokes of `llvm.donothing' during SjLj EH preparation. This will
give us a CFG that the back-end won't be confused about. If all of the invokes
in a function are removed, then the SjLj EH prepare pass won't insert the bogus
code the relies upon the invokes being there.
<rdar://problem/13228754&13316637>
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Mostly this is just changing the named metadata (llvm.dbg.sp, llvm.dbg.gv,
llvm.dbg.<func>.lv, etc -> llvm.dbg.cu), adding a few fields to older records
(DIVariable: flags/inlined-at, DICompileUnit: sp/gv/types,
DISubprogram: local variables list)
The tests to update were discovered by a change I'm working on to remove debug
info version support - so any tests using old debug info versions I haven't
updated probably are bad tests or just not actually designed to test debug
info.
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That can usually be lowered efficiently and is common in sandybridge code.
It would be nice to do this in DAGCombiner but we can't insert arbitrary
BUILD_VECTORs this late.
Fixes PR15462.
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We now emit a line table for each compile unit. To reduce the prologue size
of each line table, the files and directories used by each compile unit are
stored in std::map<unsigned, std::vector< > > instead of std::vector< >.
The prologue for a lto'ed image can be as big as 93K. Duplicating 93K for each
compile unit causes a huge increase of debug info. With this patch, each
prologue will only emit the files required by the compile unit.
rdar://problem/13342023
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Fixes rdar:13349374.
Volatile loads and stores need to be preserved even if the language
standard says they are undefined. "volatile" in this context means "get
out of the way compiler, let my platform handle it".
Additionally, this is the only way I know of with llvm to write to the
first page (when hardware allows) without dropping to assembly.
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- Phi nodes should be replaced/updated after lowering CMOV into branch
because 'mainMBB' updating operand in Phi node is changed.
- Add EFLAGS in livein before lowering the 2nd CMOV. It's necessary as
we will reuse the EFLAGS generated before the 1st lowered CMOV, which
won't clobber EFLAGS. However, we need explicitly specify that.
- '-attr=-cmov' test case are added.
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The "invariant.load" metadata indicates the memory unit being accessed is immutable.
A load annotated with this metadata can be moved across any store.
As I am not sure if it is legal to move such loads across barrier/fence, this
change dose not allow such transformation.
rdar://11311484
Thank Arnold for code review.
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When considering folding a bitcast of an alloca into the alloca itself,
make sure we don't shrink the amount of memory being allocated, or
things rapidly go sideways.
rdar://13324424
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- Clear 'mayStore' flag when loading from the atomic variable before the
spin loop
- Clear kill flag from one use to multiple use in registers forming the
address to that atomic variable
- don't use a physical register as live-in register in BB (neither entry
nor landing pad.) by copying it into virtual register
(patch by Cameron Zwarich)
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This calling convention was added just to handle functions which return vector
of floats. The fix committed in r165585 solves the problem.
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one-byte NOPs. If the processor actually executes those NOPs, as it sometimes
does with aligned bundling, this can have a performance impact. From my
micro-benchmarks run on my one machine, a 15-byte NOP followed by twelve
one-byte NOPs is about 20% worse than a 15 followed by a 12. This patch
changes NOP emission to emit as many 15-byte (the maximum) as possible followed
by at most one shorter NOP.
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GlobalValue linkage up to ExternalLinkage in the ExtractGV pass. This
prevents linkonce and linkonce_odr symbols from being DCE'd.
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'R' An address that can be sued in a non-macro load or store.
This patch includes a positive test case.
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* Only apply divide bypass optimization when not optimizing for size.
* Fixed bug caused by constant for 0 value of type Int32,
used dividend type to generate the constant instead.
* For atom x86-64 apply the divide bypass to use 16-bit divides instead of
64-bit divides when operand values are small enough.
* Added lit tests for 64-bit divide bypass.
Patch by Tyler Nowicki!
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This adds minimalistic support for PHI nodes to llvm.objectsize() evaluation
fingers crossed so that it does break clang boostrap again..
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This matters for example in following matrix multiply:
int **mmult(int rows, int cols, int **m1, int **m2, int **m3) {
int i, j, k, val;
for (i=0; i<rows; i++) {
for (j=0; j<cols; j++) {
val = 0;
for (k=0; k<cols; k++) {
val += m1[i][k] * m2[k][j];
}
m3[i][j] = val;
}
}
return(m3);
}
Taken from the test-suite benchmark Shootout.
We estimate the cost of the multiply to be 2 while we generate 9 instructions
for it and end up being quite a bit slower than the scalar version (48% on my
machine).
Also, properly differentiate between avx1 and avx2. On avx-1 we still split the
vector into 2 128bits and handle the subvector muls like above with 9
instructions.
Only on avx-2 will we have a cost of 9 for v4i64.
I changed the test case in test/Transforms/LoopVectorize/X86/avx1.ll to use an
add instead of a mul because with a mul we now no longer vectorize. I did
verify that the mul would be indeed more expensive when vectorized with 3
kernels:
for (i ...)
r += a[i] * 3;
for (i ...)
m1[i] = m1[i] * 3; // This matches the test case in avx1.ll
and a matrix multiply.
In each case the vectorized version was considerably slower.
radar://13304919
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The LoopVectorizer often runs multiple times on the same function due to inlining.
When this happens the loop vectorizer often vectorizes the same loops multiple times, increasing code size and adding unneeded branches.
With this patch, the vectorizer during vectorization puts metadata on scalar loops and marks them as 'already vectorized' so that it knows to ignore them when it sees them a second time.
PR14448.
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This patch eliminates the need to emit a constant move instruction when this
pattern is matched:
(select (setgt a, Constant), T, F)
The pattern above effectively turns into this:
(conditional-move (setlt a, Constant + 1), F, T)
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Also removed the comments of "should produce..." because they completely
don't match the actually produced output.
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detail.
The was this test was written, it was relying on an implementation detail
(fixups) and hence was very brittle (relying, among other things, on the
exact ordering of statistics printed by MC).
The test was rewritten to check a more observable output difference. While it
doesn't cover 100% of the things the original test covered, it's a good
practice to write regression tests this way. If we want to check that
internal details and invariants hold, such tests should be expressed as unit
tests.
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The make (all) target takes care of creating lit configs and auto-generating
tests. The problem with the original 'lit.site.cfg' target is it's not
recursive and doesn't fully create everything necessary for testing
clang-tools-extra.
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- These tests wont't crash on trunk but would be better to add them so that
they don't break again in the future.
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- ISD::SHL/SRL/SRA must have either both scalar or both vector operands
but TLI.getShiftAmountTy() so far only return scalar type. As a
result, backend logic assuming that breaks.
- Rename the original TLI.getShiftAmountTy() to
TLI.getScalarShiftAmountTy() and re-define TLI.getShiftAmountTy() to
return target-specificed scalar type or the same vector type as the
1st operand.
- Fix most TICG logic assuming TLI.getShiftAmountTy() a simple scalar
type.
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dispatch code. As far as I can tell the thumb2 code is behaving as expected.
I was able to compile and run the associated test case for both arm and thumb1.
rdar://13066352
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Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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The instcombine recognized pattern looks like:
a = b * c
d = a +/- Cst
or
a = b * c
d = Cst +/- a
When creating the new operands for fadd or fsub instruction following the related fmul, the first operand was created with the second original operand (M0 was created with C1) and the second with the first (M1 with Opnd0).
The fix consists in creating the new operands with the appropriate original operand, i.e., M0 with Opnd0 and M1 with C1.
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We make the cost for calling libm functions extremely high as emitting the
calls is expensive and causes spills (on x86) so performance suffers. We still
vectorize important calls like ceilf and friends on SSE4.1. and fabs.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D466
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The work done by the post-encoder (setting architecturally unused bits to 0 as
required) can be done by the existing operand that covers the "#0.0". This
removes at least one use of the discouraged PostEncoderMethod uses.
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If an otherwise weak var is actually defined in this unit, it can't be
undefined at runtime so we can use normal global variable sequences (ADRP/ADD)
to access it.
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Shadow checks are disabled and memory loads always produce fully initialized
values in functions that don't have a sanitize_memory attribute. Value and
argument shadow is propagated as usual.
This change also updates blacklist behaviour to match the above.
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Most of the tests that behave differently on llvm-arm-linux buildbot
did so becase the triple wasn't set correctly to armv5, so we can
revert most of the special behaviour added previously. Some tests
still need the special treatment, though.
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definition DIE (TAG_variable), and put AT_MIPS_linkage_name to TAG_member when
DarwinGDBCompat is true.
Darwin GDB needs AT_MIPS_linkage_name at both places to work.
Follow-up patch to r176143.
rdar://problem/13291234
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This fixes an issue where trying to assemlbe valid ADR instructions would cause
LLVM to hit a failed assertion.
Patch by Keith Walker.
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This properly asks TargetLibraryInfo if a call is available and if it is, it
can be translated into the corresponding LLVM builtin. We don't vectorize sqrt()
yet because I'm not sure about the semantics for negative numbers. The other
intrinsic should be exact equivalents to the libm functions.
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PR15262 reported a bug where the following instruction:
i8 getelementptr inbounds i8* bitcast ([4 x i8] addrspace(12)* @buf to i8*),
i32 2
was getting folded into:
addrspace(12)* getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8] addrspace(12)* @buf, i32 0,
i32 2)
This caused instcombine to crash because the original instruction and
the folded instruction have different types. The issue was fixed by
disallowing bitcasts between different address spaces to be folded away.
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definition DIE, to make old GDB happy.
We have a regression for old GDB when Clang uses DW_TAG_member to declare
static members inside a class, instead of DW_TAG_variable. This patch will fix
this regression.
rdar://problem/13291234
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There's no need to generate a stack frame for PPC32 SVR4 when there are
no local variables assigned to the stack, i.e., when no red zone is needed.
(PPC64 supports a red zone, but PPC32 does not.)
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TAG_member inside a class to the specification DIE.
Having AT_MIPS_linkage_name on TAG_member caused old gdb (GNU 6.3.50) to
error out. Also gcc 4.7 has AT_MIPS_linkage_name on the specification DIE.
rdar://problem/13291234
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For integer constants, allow 'L', 'UL' as well as 'ULL' and 'LL'. This provides
better support for shared headers between .s and .c files that define bunches
of constant values.
rdar://9321056
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The PowerPC TLS relocation types were not previously added to the
necessary list in MCELFStreamer::fixSymbolsInTLSFixups(). Now they are!
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These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
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- Check whether SSE is available before lowering all 1s vector building with
PCMPEQD, which is only available from SSE2
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fewer scalar integer (i32 or i64) arguments. It completely eliminates the need
for SDISel for trivial functions.
Also, add the new llc -fast-isel-abort-args option, which is similar to
-fast-isel-abort option, but for formal argument lowering.
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memory intrinsics in the SDAG builder.
When alignment is zero, the lang ref says that *no* alignment
assumptions can be made. This is the exact opposite of the internal API
contracts of the DAG where alignment 0 indicates that the alignment can
be made to be anything desired.
There is another, more explicit alignment that is better suited for the
role of "no alignment at all": an alignment of 1. Map the intrinsic
alignment to this early so that we don't end up generating aligned DAGs.
It is really terrifying that we've never seen this before, but we
suddenly started generating a large number of alignment 0 memcpys due to
the new code to do memcpy-based copying of POD class members. That patch
contains a bug that rounds bitfield alignments down when they are the
first field. This can in turn produce zero alignments.
This fixes weird crashes I've seen in library users of LLVM on 32-bit
hosts, etc.
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This is a common pattern with dyn_cast and similar constructs, when the
PHI no longer depends on the select it can often be turned into a simpler
construct or even get hoisted out of the loop.
PR15340.
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The Printer will now print instructions with the correct alignment specifier syntax, like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
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Listing all of the attributes for the callee of a call/invoke instruction is way
too much and makes the IR unreadable. Use references to attributes instead.
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It was incorrectly checking a Function* being an IntrinsicInst* which
isn't possible. It should always have been checking the CallInst* instead.
Added test case for x86 which ensures we only get one constant load.
It was 2 before this change.
rdar://problem/13267920
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to lib/DebugInfo, with dumping in llvm-dwarfdump. This patch adds
initial ability to parse and dump CFA instructions contained in
entries.
To keep it manageable, the patch omits some more advanced capabilities
(accounted in TODOs):
* Parsing of instructions with BLOCK arguments (expression lists)
* Dumping of actual instruction arguments (currently only names are
dumped). This is quite tricky since the dumper has to effectively
"interpret" the instructions.
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Storing the load/store instructions with the values
and inspect them using Alias Analysis to make sure
they don't alias, since the GEP pointer operand doesn't
take the offset into account.
Trying hard to not add any extra cost to loads and stores
that don't overlap on global values, AA is *only* calculated
if all of the previous attempts failed.
Using biggest vector register size as the stride for the
vectorization access, as we're being conservative and
the cost model (which calculates the real vectorization
factor) is only run after the legalization phase.
We might re-think this relationship in the future, but
for now, I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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This fixes some problems with too conservative checking where we were
marking all aliases of a register as used, and then also checking all
aliases when allocating a register.
<rdar://problem/13249625>
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Large code model is identical to medium code model except that the
addis/addi sequence for "local" accesses is never used. All accesses
use the addis/ld sequence.
The coding changes are straightforward; most of the patch is taken up
with creating variants of the medium model tests for large model.
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A legal BUILD_VECTOR goes in and gets constant folded into another legal
BUILD_VECTOR so we don't lose any legality here. The problematic PPC
optimization that made this check necessary was fixed recently.
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Fixes for-loop.cl piglit test
Patch By: Vincent Lejeune
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
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NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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there were inline br .+4 instructions. Soon everything can enjoy the
full instruction scheduling experience.
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The constructs %hi() and %lo() represent the high and low 16
bits of the address.
Because the 16 bit offset field of an LW instruction is
interpreted as signed, if bit 15 of the low part is 1 then the
low part will act as a negative and 1 needs to be added to the
high part.
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This patch implements the PPCDAGToDAGISel::PostprocessISelDAG virtual
method to perform post-selection peephole optimizations on the DAG
representation.
One optimization is implemented here: folds to clean up complex
addressing expressions for thread-local storage and medium code
model. It will also be useful for large code model sequences when
those are added later. I originally thought about doing this on the
MI representation prior to register assignment, but it's difficult to
do effective global dead code elimination at that point. DCE is
trivial on the DAG representation.
A typical example of a candidate code sequence in assembly:
addis 3, 2, globalvar@toc@ha
addi 3, 3, globalvar@toc@l
lwz 5, 0(3)
When the final instruction is a load or store with an immediate offset
of zero, the offset from the add-immediate can replace the zero,
provided the relocation information is carried along:
addis 3, 2, globalvar@toc@ha
lwz 5, globalvar@toc@l(3)
Since the addi can in general have multiple uses, we need to only
delete the instruction when the last use is removed.
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excluding visibility bits.
Mips specific standalone assembler directive "set at".
This directive changes the general purpose register
that the assembler will use when given the symbolic
register name $at.
This does not include negative testing. That will come
in a future patch.
A side affect of this patch recognizes the different
GPR register names for temporaries between old abi
and new abi so a test case for that is included.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
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(2xi32) (truncate ((2xi64) bitcast (buildvector i32 a, i32 x, i32 b, i32 y)))
can be folded into a (2xi32) (buildvector i32 a, i32 b).
Such a DAG would cause uneccessary vdup instructions followed by vmovn
instructions.
We generate this code on ARM NEON for a setcc olt, 2xf64, 2xf64. For example, in
the vectorized version of the code below.
double A[N];
double B[N];
void test_double_compare_to_double() {
int i;
for(i=0;i<N;i++)
A[i] = (double)(A[i] < B[i]);
}
radar://13191881
Fixes bug 15283.
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This handles the cases where the 6-bit splat element is odd, converting
to a three-instruction sequence to add or subtract two splats. With this
fix, the XFAIL in test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_constants.ll is removed.
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- When extloading from a vector with non-byte-addressable element, e.g.
<4 x i1>, the current logic breaks. Extend the current logic to
fix the case where the element type is not byte-addressable by loading
all bytes, bit-extracting/packing each element.
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The PPC backend doesn't handle these correctly. This patch uses logic
similar to that in the X86 and ARM backends to track these arguments
properly.
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Add HexagonMCInst class which adds various Hexagon VLIW annotations.
In addition, this class also includes some APIs related to the
constant extenders.
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During lowering of a BUILD_VECTOR, we look for opportunities to use a
vector splat. When the splatted value fits in 5 signed bits, a single
splat does the job. When it doesn't fit in 5 bits but does fit in 6,
and is an even value, we can splat on half the value and add the result
to itself.
This last optimization hasn't been working recently because of improved
constant folding. To circumvent this, create a pseudo VADD_SPLAT that
can be expanded during instruction selection.
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sext <4 x i1> to <4 x i64>
sext <4 x i8> to <4 x i64>
sext <4 x i16> to <4 x i64>
I'm running Combine on SIGN_EXTEND_IN_REG and revert SEXT patterns:
(sext_in_reg (v4i64 anyext (v4i32 x )), ExtraVT) -> (v4i64 sext (v4i32 sext_in_reg (v4i32 x , ExtraVT)))
The sext_in_reg (v4i32 x) may be lowered to shl+sar operations.
The "sar" does not exist on 64-bit operation, so lowering sext_in_reg (v4i64 x) has no vector solution.
I also added a cost of this operations to the AVX costs table.
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It is possible that frame pointer is not found in the
callee saved info, thus FramePtrSpillFI may be incorrect
if we don't check the result of hasFP(MF).
Besides, if we enable the stack coloring algorithm, there
will be an assertion to ensure the slot is live. But in
the test case, %var1 is not live in the prologue of the
function, and we will get the assertion failure.
Note: There is similar code in ARMFrameLowering.cpp.
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SltCCRxRy16, SltiCCRxImmX16, SltiuCCRxImmX16, SltuCCRxRy16
$T8 shows up as register $24 when emitted from C++ code so we had
to change some tests that were already there for this functionality.
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MS-style inline assembly.
This is a follow-on to r175334. Forcing a FP to be emitted doesn't ensure it
will be used. Therefore, force the base pointer as well. We now treat MS
inline assembly in the same way we treat functions with dynamic stack
realignment and VLAs. This guarantees the BP will be used to reference
parameters and locals.
rdar://13218191
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excluding visibility bits.
Mips (o32 abi) specific e_header setting.
EF_MIPS_ABI_O32 needs to be set in the
ELF header flags for o32 abi output.
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excluding visibility bits.
Mips (Mips16) specific e_header setting.
EF_MIPS_ARCH_ASE_M16 needs to be set in the
ELF header flags for Mips16.
Contributer: Reed Kotler
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