This patch doesn't introduce any functionality changes.
It adds some new fields to the Hexagon instruction classes and
changes their layout to support instruction encoding.
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The important fix is that the constant interpolation value is stored in the
parameter slot P0, which is encoded as 2.
In addition, drop the SI_INTERP_CONST pseudo instruction, pass the parameter
slot as an operand to V_INTERP_MOV_F32 instead of hardcoding it there, and
add a special operand class for the parameter slots for type checking and
pretty printing.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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It fixes around 100 tfb piglit tests and 16 glean tests.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard at amd.com>
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This allows MachineInstScheduler to reorder them, and thus make scheduling more
efficient.
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This fixes a couple of regressions on (probably not just) cayman
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
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If vector types have legal register classes, then LLVM bypasses LegalizeTypes
on them, which causes faults currently since the code to handle them isn't in
place.
This fixes test failures when AArch64 is the default target.
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The parser will now accept instructions with alignment specifiers written like
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0:64]
, while also still accepting the incorrect syntax
vld1.8 {d16}, [r0, :64]
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up so that we can apply the direct object emitter patch. This patch
should be a nop right now and it's test is to not break what is already
there.
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Since functions with internal linkage don't have language linkage, it is valid
to overload them:
extern "C" {
static int foo();
static int foo(int);
}
So we mangle them.
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if the offset fits in 11 bits. This makes use of the fact that the abi
requires sp to be 8 byte aligned so the actual offset can fit in 8
bits. It will be shifted left and sign extended before being actually used.
The assembler or direct object emitter will shift right the 11 bit
signed field by 3 bits. We don't need to deal with that here.
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This happens when there is both stack realignment and a dynamic alloca in the
function. If we overwrite %esi (rep;movsl uses fixed registers) we'll lose the
base pointer and the next register spill will write into oblivion.
Fixes PR15249 and unbreaks firefox on i386/freebsd. Mozilla uses dynamic allocas
and freebsd a 4 byte stack alignment.
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Vectors were being manually scalarized by the backend. Instead,
let the target-independent code do all of the work. The manual
scalarization was from a time before good target-independent support
for scalarization in LLVM. However, this forces us to specially-handle
vector loads and stores, which we can turn into PTX instructions that
produce/consume multiple operands.
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'R600/SI: Use proper instructions for array/shadow samplers.' removed two
cases from TEX_SHADOW. Vincent Lejeune reported on IRC that this broke some
shadow array piglit tests with the r600g driver. Reinstating the removed
cases should fix this, and still works with radeonsi as well.
I will follow up with some lit tests which would have caught the regression.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
Tested-by: Vincent Lejeune <vljn@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Lower reverse shuffles to a vrev64 and a vext instruction instead of the default
legalization of storing and loading to the stack. This is important because we
generate reverse shuffles in the loop vectorizer when we reverse store to an
array.
uint8_t Arr[N];
for (i = 0; i < N; ++i)
Arr[N - i - 1] = ...
radar://13171760
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Fixed decode of existing 3dNow prefetchw instruction
Intel is scheduled to add a compatible prefetchw (same encoding) to future CPUs
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MipsCodeEmitter.cpp.
JALR and NOP are expanded by function emitPseudoExpansionLowering, which is not
called when the old JIT is used.
This fixes the following tests which have been failing on
llvm-mips-linux builder:
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__2003-01-04-LoopTest.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__2003-05-06-LivenessClobber.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__2003-06-04-bzip2-bug.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__2005-12-02-TailCallBug.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__2003-10-18-PHINode-ConstantExpr-CondCode-Failure.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__hello2.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__stubs.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__test-branch.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__test-call.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__test-common-symbols.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__test-loadstore.ll
LLVM :: ExecutionEngine__test-loop.ll
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The modifiers don't seem to have any effect with V_MOV_B32, supposedly it's
meant to just move bits untouched.
Fixes 46 piglit tests with radeonsi, though unfortunately 11 of those had
just regressed because they started using the clamp modifier.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the Mesa stable branch.
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This does two things:
It removes a call to abs() which may have "long long" parameter on Windows,
which is not necessarily available in C++03.
It also corrects the signedness of Amount, which was relying on
implementation-defined conversions previously.
Code was already tested (albeit in an implemnetation defined way) so no extra
tests.
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Previous code had a confusing comment which was mostly an implementation
detail. This condition corresponds to "lsb up to register width" and "width not
ridiculous".
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This gives a DiagnosticType to all AsmOperands in sight. This replaces all
"invalid operand" diagnostics with something more specific. The messages given
should still be sufficiently vague that they're not usually actively misleading
when LLVM guesses your instruction incorrectly.
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function is successfully handled by fast-isel. That's because function
arguments are *always* handled by SDISel. Introduce FastLowerArguments to
allow each target to provide hook to handle formal argument lowering.
As a proof-of-concept, add ARMFastIsel::FastLowerArguments to handle
functions with 4 or fewer scalar integer (i8, i16, or i32) arguments. It
completely eliminates the need for SDISel for trivial functions.
rdar://13163905
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This fixes a couple of bugs and incorrect assumptions,
in total four more piglit tests now pass.
v2: fix small bug in the dominator updating
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
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Intersecting loop handling was wrong.
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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Otherwise we sometimes produce invalid code.
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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same so we put in the comment field an indicator when we think we are
emitting the 16 bit version. For the direct object emitter, the difference is
important as well as for other passes which need an accurate count of
program size. There will be other similar putbacks to this for various
instructions.
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Thanks to help from Nadav and Hal, I have a more reasonable (and even
correct!) approach. This specifically penalizes the insertelement
and extractelement operations for the performance hit that will occur
on PowerPC processors.
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Adds a function to target transform info to query for the cost of address
computation. The cost model analysis pass now also queries this interface.
The code in LoopVectorize adds the cost of address computation as part of the
memory instruction cost calculation. Only there, we know whether the instruction
will be scalarized or not.
Increase the penality for inserting in to D registers on swift. This becomes
necessary because we now always assume that address computation has a cost and
three is a closer value to the architecture.
radar://13097204
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allowed size for the instruction. This code uses RegScavenger to fix this.
We sometimes need 2 registers for Mips16 so we must handle things
differently than how register scavenger is normally used.
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Certain vector operations don't vectorize well with the current
PowerPC implementation. Element insert/extract performs poorly
without VSX support because Altivec requires going through memory.
SREM, UREM, and VSELECT all produce bad scalar code.
There's a lot of work to do for the cost model before
autovectorization will be tuned well, and this is not an attempt to
address the larger problem.
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Remove all the unused code.
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Allows nexuiz to run with radeonsi.
Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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20 more little piglits with radeonsi.
Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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The _SGPR variants where wrong.
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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v2: rebased on current upstream
Patch by: Christian König
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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This is for the case when no processor is passed to the backend. This
prevents the
'' is not a recognized processor for this target (ignoring processor)
warning from being generated by clang.
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Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Handle vectors of 1 to 16 integers.
Change the intrinsic names to prevent the wrong one from being selected at
runtime due to the overloading.
Patch By: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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v1i32, v2i32, v8i32 and v16i32.
Only add VGPR register classes for integer vector types, to avoid attempts
copying from VGPR to SGPR registers, which is not possible.
Patch By: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Use sub0-15 everywhere.
Patch by: Michel Dänzerr
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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These instructions compare two floating point values and return an
integer true (-1) or false (0) value.
When compiling code generated by the Mesa GLSL frontend, the SET*_DX10
instructions save us four instructions for most branch decisions that
use floating-point comparisons.
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account. Atoms use LEA for updating SP in prologs/epilogs, and the
exact LEA opcode depends on the data model.
Also reapplying the test case which was added and then reverted
(because of Atom failures), this time specifying explicitly the CPU in
addition to the triple. The test case now checks all variations (data
mode, cpu Atom vs. Core).
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Most of PPCCallingConv.td is used only by the 32-bit SVR4 ABI. Rename
things to clarify this. Also delete some code that's been commented out
for a long time.
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Only implemented for R600 so far. SI is missing implementations of a
few callbacks used by the Indirect Addressing pass and needs code to
handle frame indices.
At the moment R600 only supports array sizes of 16 dwords or less.
Register packing of vector types is currently disabled, which means that a
vec4 is stored in T0_X, T1_X, T2_X, T3_X, rather than T0_XYZW. In order
to correctly pack registers in all cases, we will need to implement an
analysis pass for R600 that determines the correct vector width for each
array.
v2:
- Add support for i8 zext load from stack.
- Coding style fixes
v3:
- Don't reserve registers for indirect addressing when it isn't
being used.
- Fix bug caused by LLVM limiting the number of SubRegIndex
declarations.
v4:
- Fix 64-bit defines
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Weakly defined symbols should evaluate to 0 if they're undefined at
link-time. This is impossible to do with the usual address generation
patterns, so we should use a literal pool entry to materlialise the
address.
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These instructions are a late addition to the architecture, and may
yet end up behind an optional attribute, but for now they're available
at all times.
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This adds hints to the various "prfm" instructions so that they can
affect the instruction cache as well as the data cache.
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Use the validateTargetOperandClass() hook to match literal '#0' operands in
InstAlias definitions. Previously this required per-instruction C++ munging of the
operand list, but not is handled as a natural part of the matcher. Much better.
No additional tests are required, as the pre-existing tests for these instructions
exercise the new behaviour as being functionally equivalent to the old.
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pointer in function prologs/epilogs. The opcodes should depend on the
data model (LP64 vs. ILP32) rather than the architecture bit-ness.
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is a vararg function.
The original code was examining flag OutputArg::IsFixed to determine whether
CC_MipsN_VarArg or CC_MipsN should be called. This is not correct, since this
flag is often set to false when the function being analyzed is a non-variadic
function.
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Something very strange is going on with the output registers in this
target. Its ISelLowering code is inserting dangling CopyToReg nodes,
hoping that those physregs won't get clobbered before the RETURN.
This patch adds the output registers as implicit uses on RETURN
instructions in the custom emission pass. I'd much prefer to have those
CopyToReg nodes glued to the RETURNs, but I don't see how.
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The liveout lists are about to be removed from MRI, this is the only
place they were used after register allocation.
Get the live out V registers directly from the return instructions
instead.
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Use one intrinsic for all sorts of interpolation.
Use two separate unexpanded instructions to represent INTERP_XY and _ZW -
this will allow to eliminate one part if it's not used.
Track liveness of special interpolation regs instead of reserving them -
this will allow to reuse those regs, lowering reg pressure.
Patch By: Vadim Girlin
v2[Vincent Lejeune]: Rebased against current llvm master
Signed-off-by: Vadim Girlin <vadimgirlin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Emitting the function name allows us to check for it in the FileCheck
tests so we can make sure FileCheck is checking the output of the
correct function.
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Fixes 37 piglit tests and allows e.g. FlightGear to run with radeonsi.
Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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This moves the bit twiddling and string fiddling functions required by other
parts of the backend into a separate library. Previously they resided in
AArch64Desc, which created a circular dependency between various components.
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and enables the instruction printer to print aliased
instructions.
Due to usage of RegisterOperands a change in common
code (utils/TableGen/AsmWriterEmitter.cpp) is required
to get the correct register value if it is a RegisterOperand.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
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I didn't see those because the test case used "not grep". FileCheck the test and
XFAIL it, preserving the old optimization, so this can be fixed eventually.
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This required disabling a PowerPC optimization that did the following:
input:
x = BUILD_VECTOR <i32 16, i32 16, i32 16, i32 16>
lowered to:
tmp = BUILD_VECTOR <i32 8, i32 8, i32 8, i32 8>
x = ADD tmp, tmp
The add now gets folded immediately and we're back at the BUILD_VECTOR we
started from. I don't see a way to fix this currently so I left it disabled
for now.
Fix some trivially foldable X86 tests too.
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This change lets us bootstrap LLVM/Clang under ASan and MSan. It contains
fixes for 2 issues:
- X86JIT reads return address from stack, which MSan does not know is
initialized.
- bugpoint tests run binaries with RLIMIT_AS. This does not work with certain
Sanitizers.
We are no longer including config.h in Compiler.h with this change.
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Swift has a renaming dependency if we load into D subregisters. We don't have a
way of distinguishing between insertelement operations of values from loads and
other values. Therefore, we are pessimistic for now (The performance problem
showed up in example 14 of gcc-loops).
radar://13096933
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1) allows the use of RIP-relative addressing in 32-bit LEA instructions under
x86-64 (ILP32 and LP64)
2) separates the size of address registers in 64-bit LEA instructions from
control by ILP32/LP64.
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infrastructure on MCStreamer to test for whether there is an
MCELFStreamer object available.
This is just a cleanup on the AsmPrinter side of things, moving ad-hoc
tests of random APIs to a direct type query. But the AsmParser
completely broken. There were no tests, it just blindly cast its
streamer to an MCELFStreamer and started manipulating it.
I don't have a test case -- this actually failed on LLVM's own
regression test suite. Unfortunately the failure only appears when the
stars, compilers, and runtime align to misbehave when we read a pointer
to a formatted_raw_ostream as-if it were an MCAssembler. =/
UBSan would catch this immediately.
Many thanks to Matt for doing about 80% of the debugging work here in
GDB, Jim for helping to explain how exactly to fix this, and others for
putting up with the hair pulling that ensued during debugging it.
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isa<> and dyn_cast<>. In several places, code is already hacking around
the absence of this, and there seem to be several interfaces that might
be lifted and/or devirtualized using this.
This change was based on a discussion with Jim Grosbach about how best
to handle testing for specific MCStreamer subclasses. He said that this
was the correct end state, and everything else was too hacky so
I decided to just make it so.
No functionality should be changed here, this is just threading the kind
through all the constructors and setting up the classof overloads.
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This patch adds support for AArch64 (ARM's 64-bit architecture) to
LLVM in the "experimental" category. Currently, it won't be built
unless requested explicitly.
This initial commit should have support for:
+ Assembly of all scalar (i.e. non-NEON, non-Crypto) instructions
(except the late addition CRC instructions).
+ CodeGen features required for C++03 and C99.
+ Compilation for the "small" memory model: code+static data <
4GB.
+ Absolute and position-independent code.
+ GNU-style (i.e. "__thread") TLS.
+ Debugging information.
The principal omission, currently, is performance tuning.
This patch excludes the NEON support also reviewed due to an outbreak of
batshit insanity in our legal department. That will be committed soon bringing
the changes to precisely what has been approved.
Further reviews would be gratefully received.
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register for inline asm. This conforms to how gcc allows for effective
casting of inputs into gprs (fprs is already handled).
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This is the first commit of a large series which will add support for the
QPX vector instruction set to the PowerPC backend. This instruction set is
used on the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputers.
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and update ELF header e_flags.
Currently gathering information such as symbol,
section and data is done by collecting it in an
MCAssembler object. From MCAssembler and MCAsmLayout
objects ELFObjectWriter::WriteObject() forms and
streams out the ELF object file.
This patch just adds a few members to the MCAssember
class to store and access the e_flag settings. It
allows for runtime additions to the e_flag by
assembler directives. The standalone assembler can
get to MCAssembler from getParser().getStreamer().getAssembler().
This patch is the generic infrastructure and will be
followed by patches for ARM and Mips for their target
specific use.
Contributer: Jack Carter
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Changing ARMBaseTargetMachine to return ARMTargetLowering intead of
the generic one (similar to x86 code).
Tests showing which instructions were added to cast when necessary
or cost zero when not. Downcast to 16 bits are not lowered in NEON,
so costs are not there yet.
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The ARM and Thumb variants of LDREXD and STREXD have different constraints and
take different operands. Previously the code expanding atomic operations didn't
take this into account and asserted in Thumb mode.
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conditions are met:
1. They share the same operand and are in the same BB.
2. Both outputs are used.
3. The target has a native instruction that maps to ISD::FSINCOS node or
the target provides a sincos library call.
Implemented the generic optimization in sdisel and enabled it for
Mac OSX. Also added an additional optimization for x86_64 Mac OSX by
using an alternative entry point __sincos_stret which returns the two
results in xmm0 / xmm1.
rdar://13087969
PR13204
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This catches many cases where we can emit a more efficient shuffle for a
specific mask or when the mask contains undefs. Once the splat is lowered to
unpacks we can't do that anymore.
There is a possibility of moving the promotion after pshufb matching, but I'm
not sure if pshufb with a mask loaded from memory is faster than 3 shuffles, so
I avoided that for now.
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The 'getSlot' function and its ilk allow introspection into the AttributeSet
class. However, that class should be opaque. Allow access through accessor
methods instead.
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This provides a place to add customized operation cost information and
control some other target-specific IR-level transformations.
The only non-trivial logic in this checkin assigns a higher cost to
unaligned loads and stores (covered by the included test case).
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(defined by the x32 ABI) mode, in which case its pointers are 32-bits
in size. This knowledge is also added to X86RegisterInfo that now
returns the appropriate registers in getPointerRegClass.
There are many outcomes to this change. In order to keep the patches
separate and manageable, we start by focusing on some simple testable
cases. The patch adds a test with passing a pointer to a function -
focusing on the difference between the two data models for x86-64.
Another test is added for handling of 'sret' arguments (and
functionality is added in X86ISelLowering to make it work).
A note on naming: the "x32 ABI" document refers to the AMD64
architecture (in LLVM it's distinguished by being is64Bits() in the
x86 subtarget) with two variations: the LP64 (default) data model, and
the ILP32 data model. This patch adds predicates to the subtarget
which are consistent with this naming scheme.
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The order in which operands appear in the encoded instruction is different
to order in which they appear in assembly. This changes the XCore backend to
use the instruction encoding order.
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With this change the operands order matches the order in which the operands
are encoded in the instruction.
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Allow the strategy to select SchedDFS. Allow the results of SchedDFS
to affect initialization of the scheduler state.
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No functionality change intended.
This captures the first two cases GPR32/64. For the others, we need
an addition operator (if we have one, I've not yet found it).
Based on a suggestion made by Tom Stellard in the AArch64 review!
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Allow Mips16 routines to call Mips32 routines that have abi requirements
that either arguments or return values are passed in floating point
registers. This handles only the pic case. We have not done non pic
for Mips16 yet in any form.
The libm functions are Mips32, so with this addition we have a complete
Mips16 hard float implementation.
We still are not able to complete mix Mip16 and Mips32 with hard float.
That will be the next phase which will have several steps. For Mips32
to freely call Mips16 some stub functions must be created.
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This intrinsic is translated to ALLOC_EXPORT_WORD1_SWIZ, hence its
name. It is used to store vs/fs outputs
Patch by: Vincent Lejeune
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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This is still an egregious hack since we don't have a nice interface for this
kind of thing but should help the valgrind leak check buildbot to become green.
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SSPStrong applies a heuristic to insert stack protectors in these situations:
* A Protector is required for functions which contain an array, regardless of
type or length.
* A Protector is required for functions which contain a structure/union which
contains an array, regardless of type or length. Note, there is no limit to
the depth of nesting.
* A protector is required when the address of a local variable (i.e., stack
based variable) is exposed. (E.g., such as through a local whose address is
taken as part of the RHS of an assignment or a local whose address is taken as
part of a function argument.)
This patch implements the SSPString attribute to be equivalent to
SSPRequired. This will change in a subsequent patch.
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Remove Cxxx registers, add new special register - "ALU_CONST" and new
operand for each alu src - "sel". ALU_CONST is used to designate that the
new operand contains the value to override src.sel, src.kc_bank, src.chan
for constants in the driver.
Patch by: Vadim Girlin
Vincent Lejeune:
- Use pointers for constants
- Fold CONST_ADDRESS when possible
Tom Stellard:
- Give CONSTANT_BUFFER_0 its own address space
- Use integer types for constant loads
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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- Add list of physical registers clobbered in pseudo atomic insts
Physical registers are clobbered when pseudo atomic instructions are
expanded. Add them in clobber list to prevent DAG scheduler to
mis-schedule them after these insns are declared side-effect free.
- Add test case from Michael Kuperstein <michael.m.kuperstein@intel.com>
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Add the x32 environment kind to the triple, and separate the concept of
pointer size and callee save stack slot size, since they're not equal
on x32.
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Previously we tried to infer it from the bit width size, with an added
IsIEEE argument for the PPC/IEEE 128-bit case, which had a default
value. This default value allowed bugs to creep in, where it was
inappropriate.
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Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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Patch by: Michel Dänzer
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
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It is not possible to distinguish 3r instructions from 2r / rus instructions
using only the fixed bits. Therefore if an instruction doesn't match the
2r / rus format try to decode it as a 3r instruction before returning Fail.
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The optimization handles esoteric cases but adds a lot of complexity both to the X86 backend and to other backends.
This optimization disables an important canonicalization of chains of SEXT nodes and makes SEXT and ZEXT asymmetrical.
Disabling the canonicalization of consecutive SEXT nodes into a single node disables other DAG optimizations that assume
that there is only one SEXT node. The AVX mask optimizations is one example. Additionally this optimization does not update the cost model.
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but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
Formatting fixes. Mostly long lines and
blank spaces at end of lines.
Contributer: Jack Carter
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but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
Support for Mips register information sections.
Mips ELF object files have a section that is dedicated
to register use info. Some of this information such as
the assumed Global Pointer value is used by the linker
in relocation resolution.
The register info file is .reginfo in o32 and .MIPS.options
in 64 and n32 abi files.
This patch contains the changes needed to create the sections,
but leaves the actual register accounting for a future patch.
Contributer: Jack Carter
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Some instructions like memory reads/writes are executed
asynchronously, so we need to insert S_WAITCNT instructions
to block before accessing their results. Previously we have
just inserted S_WAITCNT instructions after each async
instruction, this patch fixes this and adds a prober
insertion pass.
Patch by: Christian König
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
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We shouldn't insert KILL optimization if we don't have a
kill instruction at all.
Patch by: Christian König
Tested-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian König <deathsimple@vodafone.de>
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but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
Removal of redundant code and formatting fixes.
Contributers: Jack Carter/Vladimir Medic
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_Complex float and _Complex long double, by simply increasing the
number of floating point registers available for return values.
The test case verifies that the correct registers are loaded.
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Move the early if-conversion pass into this group.
ILP optimizations usually need to find the right balance between
register pressure and ILP using the MachineTraceMetrics analysis to
identify critical paths and estimate other costs. Such passes should run
together so they can share dominator tree and loop info analyses.
Besides if-conversion, future passes to run here here could include
expression height reduction and ARM's MLxExpansion pass.
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but I cannot reproduce the problem and have scrubed my sources and
even tested with llvm-lit -v --vg.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
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Moving the X86CostTable to a common place, so that other back-ends
can share the code. Also simplifying it a bit and commoning up
tables with one and two types on operations.
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Hope you are feeling better.
The Mips RDHWR (Read Hardware Register) instruction was not
tested for assembler or dissassembler consumption. This patch
adds that functionality.
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we need to generate a N64 compound relocation
R_MIPS_GPREL_32/R_MIPS_64/R_MIPS_NONE.
The bug was exposed by the SingleSourcetest case
DuffsDevice.c.
Contributer: Jack Carter
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Those can occur when something between the sextload and the store is on the same
chain and blocks isel. Fixes PR14887.
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register names in the standalone assembler llvm-mc.
Registers such as $A1 can represent either a 32 or
64 bit register based on the instruction using it.
In addition, based on the abi, $T0 can represent different
32 bit registers.
The problem is resolved by the Mips specific AsmParser
td definitions changing to work together. Many cases of
RegisterClass parameters are now RegisterOperand.
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Adds a check for -Oz, changes the code to not re-visit BBs,
and skips over DBG_VALUE instrs.
Patch by Andy Zhang.
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