llvm-6502/lib/Target/CellSPU
Jim Grosbach b58f498f75 Add register-reuse to frame-index register scavenging. When a target uses
a virtual register to eliminate a frame index, it can return that register
and the constant stored there to PEI to track. When scavenging to allocate
for those registers, PEI then tracks the last-used register and value, and
if it is still available and matches the value for the next index, reuses
the existing value rather and removes the re-materialization instructions.
Fancier tracking and adjustment of scavenger allocations to keep more
values live for longer is possible, but not yet implemented and would likely
be better done via a different, less special-purpose, approach to the
problem.

eliminateFrameIndex() is modified so the target implementations can return
the registers they wish to be tracked for reuse.

ARM Thumb1 implements and utilizes the new mechanism. All other targets are
simply modified to adjust for the changed eliminateFrameIndex() prototype.



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2009-10-07 17:12:56 +00:00
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AsmPrinter Instead of printing unnecessary basic block labels as labels in 2009-10-06 17:38:38 +00:00
TargetInfo
CellSDKIntrinsics.td
CMakeLists.txt Normalize makefile comments and sort cmake file lists. 2009-08-31 13:05:24 +00:00
Makefile
README.txt
SPU64InstrInfo.td
SPU128InstrInfo.td
SPU.h
SPU.td
SPUCallingConv.td
SPUFrameInfo.cpp
SPUFrameInfo.h
SPUHazardRecognizers.cpp eliminate the last DOUTs from the targets. 2009-08-23 06:49:22 +00:00
SPUHazardRecognizers.h
SPUInstrBuilder.h
SPUInstrFormats.td
SPUInstrInfo.cpp Remove Streams.h from the targets. 2009-08-23 11:52:17 +00:00
SPUInstrInfo.h
SPUInstrInfo.td
SPUISelDAGToDAG.cpp Rename getTargetNode to getMachineNode, for consistency with the 2009-09-25 18:54:59 +00:00
SPUISelLowering.cpp Remove strange 'const' qualifiers, as warned about by icc 2009-09-06 12:16:26 +00:00
SPUISelLowering.h Retype from unsigned to CallingConv::ID accordingly. Approved by Bob Wilson. 2009-09-02 08:44:58 +00:00
SPUMachineFunction.h
SPUMathInstr.td
SPUMCAsmInfo.cpp
SPUMCAsmInfo.h
SPUNodes.td 128-bit sign extension and vector shift cleanups, contributed by Ken Werner 2009-08-24 22:28:53 +00:00
SPUOperands.td
SPURegisterInfo.cpp Add register-reuse to frame-index register scavenging. When a target uses 2009-10-07 17:12:56 +00:00
SPURegisterInfo.h Add register-reuse to frame-index register scavenging. When a target uses 2009-10-07 17:12:56 +00:00
SPURegisterInfo.td
SPURegisterNames.h
SPUSchedule.td
SPUSubtarget.cpp
SPUSubtarget.h
SPUTargetMachine.cpp
SPUTargetMachine.h

//===- README.txt - Notes for improving CellSPU-specific code gen ---------===//

This code was contributed by a team from the Computer Systems Research
Department in The Aerospace Corporation:

- Scott Michel (head bottle washer and much of the non-floating point
  instructions)
- Mark Thomas (floating point instructions)
- Michael AuYeung (intrinsics)
- Chandler Carruth (LLVM expertise)
- Nehal Desai (debugging, i32 operations, RoadRunner SPU expertise)

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR
OTHERWISE.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AEROSPACE CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES
OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE ARISING
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOST OR CONTAMINATED DATA, LOST PROFITS OR
REVENUE, COMPUTER MALFUNCTION, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
OR PUNITIVE  DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR
SUCH DAMAGES ARE FORESEEABLE.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--WARNING--:
--WARNING--: The CellSPU work is work-in-progress and "alpha" quality code.
--WARNING--:

If you are brave enough to try this code or help to hack on it, be sure
to add 'spu' to configure's --enable-targets option, e.g.:

        ./configure <your_configure_flags_here> \
           --enable-targets=x86,x86_64,powerpc,spu

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

TODO:
* Create a machine pass for performing dual-pipeline scheduling specifically
  for CellSPU, and insert branch prediction instructions as needed.

* i32 instructions:

  * i32 division (work-in-progress)

* i64 support (see i64operations.c test harness):

  * shifts and comparison operators: done
  * sign and zero extension: done
  * addition: done
  * subtraction: needed
  * multiplication: done

* i128 support:

  * zero extension, any extension: done
  * sign extension: needed
  * arithmetic operators (add, sub, mul, div): needed
  * logical operations (and, or, shl, srl, sra, xor, nor, nand): needed

    * or: done

* f64 support

  * Comparison operators:
    SETOEQ              unimplemented
    SETOGT              unimplemented
    SETOGE              unimplemented
    SETOLT              unimplemented
    SETOLE              unimplemented
    SETONE              unimplemented
    SETO                done (lowered)
    SETUO               done (lowered)
    SETUEQ              unimplemented
    SETUGT              unimplemented
    SETUGE              unimplemented
    SETULT              unimplemented
    SETULE              unimplemented
    SETUNE              unimplemented

* LLVM vector suport

  * VSETCC needs to be implemented. It's pretty straightforward to code, but
    needs implementation.

* Intrinsics

  * spu.h instrinsics added but not tested. Need to have an operational
    llvm-spu-gcc in order to write a unit test harness.

===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===