llvm-6502/lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.cpp
Sanjay Patel 73aa02eb09 [x86] set default reciprocal (division and square root) codegen to match GCC
D8982 ( checked in at http://reviews.llvm.org/rL239001 ) added command-line 
options to allow reciprocal estimate instructions to be used in place of
divisions and square roots.

This patch changes the default settings for x86 targets to allow that recip
codegen (except for scalar division because that breaks too much code) when
using -ffast-math or its equivalent. 

This matches GCC behavior for this kind of codegen.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10396



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@240310 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2015-06-22 18:29:44 +00:00

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//===-- X86TargetMachine.cpp - Define TargetMachine for the X86 -----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the X86 specific subclass of TargetMachine.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86TargetMachine.h"
#include "X86.h"
#include "X86TargetObjectFile.h"
#include "X86TargetTransformInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LegacyPassManager.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
#include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
using namespace llvm;
static cl::opt<bool> EnableMachineCombinerPass("x86-machine-combiner",
cl::desc("Enable the machine combiner pass"),
cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
extern "C" void LLVMInitializeX86Target() {
// Register the target.
RegisterTargetMachine<X86TargetMachine> X(TheX86_32Target);
RegisterTargetMachine<X86TargetMachine> Y(TheX86_64Target);
}
static std::unique_ptr<TargetLoweringObjectFile> createTLOF(const Triple &TT) {
if (TT.isOSBinFormatMachO()) {
if (TT.getArch() == Triple::x86_64)
return make_unique<X86_64MachoTargetObjectFile>();
return make_unique<TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO>();
}
if (TT.isOSLinux() || TT.isOSNaCl())
return make_unique<X86LinuxNaClTargetObjectFile>();
if (TT.isOSBinFormatELF())
return make_unique<X86ELFTargetObjectFile>();
if (TT.isKnownWindowsMSVCEnvironment())
return make_unique<X86WindowsTargetObjectFile>();
if (TT.isOSBinFormatCOFF())
return make_unique<TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF>();
llvm_unreachable("unknown subtarget type");
}
static std::string computeDataLayout(const Triple &TT) {
// X86 is little endian
std::string Ret = "e";
Ret += DataLayout::getManglingComponent(TT);
// X86 and x32 have 32 bit pointers.
if ((TT.isArch64Bit() &&
(TT.getEnvironment() == Triple::GNUX32 || TT.isOSNaCl())) ||
!TT.isArch64Bit())
Ret += "-p:32:32";
// Some ABIs align 64 bit integers and doubles to 64 bits, others to 32.
if (TT.isArch64Bit() || TT.isOSWindows() || TT.isOSNaCl())
Ret += "-i64:64";
else
Ret += "-f64:32:64";
// Some ABIs align long double to 128 bits, others to 32.
if (TT.isOSNaCl())
; // No f80
else if (TT.isArch64Bit() || TT.isOSDarwin())
Ret += "-f80:128";
else
Ret += "-f80:32";
// The registers can hold 8, 16, 32 or, in x86-64, 64 bits.
if (TT.isArch64Bit())
Ret += "-n8:16:32:64";
else
Ret += "-n8:16:32";
// The stack is aligned to 32 bits on some ABIs and 128 bits on others.
if (!TT.isArch64Bit() && TT.isOSWindows())
Ret += "-a:0:32-S32";
else
Ret += "-S128";
return Ret;
}
/// X86TargetMachine ctor - Create an X86 target.
///
X86TargetMachine::X86TargetMachine(const Target &T, const Triple &TT,
StringRef CPU, StringRef FS,
const TargetOptions &Options,
Reloc::Model RM, CodeModel::Model CM,
CodeGenOpt::Level OL)
: LLVMTargetMachine(T, computeDataLayout(TT), TT, CPU, FS, Options, RM, CM,
OL),
TLOF(createTLOF(getTargetTriple())),
Subtarget(TT, CPU, FS, *this, Options.StackAlignmentOverride) {
// Windows stack unwinder gets confused when execution flow "falls through"
// after a call to 'noreturn' function.
// To prevent that, we emit a trap for 'unreachable' IR instructions.
// (which on X86, happens to be the 'ud2' instruction)
if (Subtarget.isTargetWin64())
this->Options.TrapUnreachable = true;
// By default (and when -ffast-math is on), enable estimate codegen for
// everything except scalar division. By default, use 1 refinement step for
// all operations. Defaults may be overridden by using command-line options.
// Scalar division estimates are disabled because they break too much
// real-world code. These defaults match GCC behavior.
this->Options.Reciprocals.setDefaults("sqrtf", true, 1);
this->Options.Reciprocals.setDefaults("divf", false, 1);
this->Options.Reciprocals.setDefaults("vec-sqrtf", true, 1);
this->Options.Reciprocals.setDefaults("vec-divf", true, 1);
initAsmInfo();
}
X86TargetMachine::~X86TargetMachine() {}
const X86Subtarget *
X86TargetMachine::getSubtargetImpl(const Function &F) const {
Attribute CPUAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-cpu");
Attribute FSAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-features");
std::string CPU = !CPUAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
? CPUAttr.getValueAsString().str()
: TargetCPU;
std::string FS = !FSAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
? FSAttr.getValueAsString().str()
: TargetFS;
// FIXME: This is related to the code below to reset the target options,
// we need to know whether or not the soft float flag is set on the
// function before we can generate a subtarget. We also need to use
// it as a key for the subtarget since that can be the only difference
// between two functions.
bool SoftFloat =
F.hasFnAttribute("use-soft-float") &&
F.getFnAttribute("use-soft-float").getValueAsString() == "true";
// If the soft float attribute is set on the function turn on the soft float
// subtarget feature.
if (SoftFloat)
FS += FS.empty() ? "+soft-float" : ",+soft-float";
auto &I = SubtargetMap[CPU + FS];
if (!I) {
// This needs to be done before we create a new subtarget since any
// creation will depend on the TM and the code generation flags on the
// function that reside in TargetOptions.
resetTargetOptions(F);
I = llvm::make_unique<X86Subtarget>(TargetTriple, CPU, FS, *this,
Options.StackAlignmentOverride);
}
return I.get();
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Command line options for x86
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
static cl::opt<bool>
UseVZeroUpper("x86-use-vzeroupper", cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("Minimize AVX to SSE transition penalty"),
cl::init(true));
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// X86 TTI query.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
TargetIRAnalysis X86TargetMachine::getTargetIRAnalysis() {
return TargetIRAnalysis(
[this](Function &F) { return TargetTransformInfo(X86TTIImpl(this, F)); });
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Pass Pipeline Configuration
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace {
/// X86 Code Generator Pass Configuration Options.
class X86PassConfig : public TargetPassConfig {
public:
X86PassConfig(X86TargetMachine *TM, PassManagerBase &PM)
: TargetPassConfig(TM, PM) {}
X86TargetMachine &getX86TargetMachine() const {
return getTM<X86TargetMachine>();
}
void addIRPasses() override;
bool addInstSelector() override;
bool addILPOpts() override;
bool addPreISel() override;
void addPreRegAlloc() override;
void addPostRegAlloc() override;
void addPreEmitPass() override;
void addPreSched2() override;
};
} // namespace
TargetPassConfig *X86TargetMachine::createPassConfig(PassManagerBase &PM) {
return new X86PassConfig(this, PM);
}
void X86PassConfig::addIRPasses() {
addPass(createAtomicExpandPass(&getX86TargetMachine()));
TargetPassConfig::addIRPasses();
}
bool X86PassConfig::addInstSelector() {
// Install an instruction selector.
addPass(createX86ISelDag(getX86TargetMachine(), getOptLevel()));
// For ELF, cleanup any local-dynamic TLS accesses.
if (TM->getTargetTriple().isOSBinFormatELF() &&
getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
addPass(createCleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass());
addPass(createX86GlobalBaseRegPass());
return false;
}
bool X86PassConfig::addILPOpts() {
addPass(&EarlyIfConverterID);
if (EnableMachineCombinerPass)
addPass(&MachineCombinerID);
return true;
}
bool X86PassConfig::addPreISel() {
// Only add this pass for 32-bit x86 Windows.
const Triple &TT = TM->getTargetTriple();
if (TT.isOSWindows() && TT.getArch() == Triple::x86)
addPass(createX86WinEHStatePass());
return true;
}
void X86PassConfig::addPreRegAlloc() {
addPass(createX86CallFrameOptimization());
}
void X86PassConfig::addPostRegAlloc() {
addPass(createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass());
}
void X86PassConfig::addPreSched2() { addPass(createX86ExpandPseudoPass()); }
void X86PassConfig::addPreEmitPass() {
if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
addPass(createExecutionDependencyFixPass(&X86::VR128RegClass));
if (UseVZeroUpper)
addPass(createX86IssueVZeroUpperPass());
if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None) {
addPass(createX86PadShortFunctions());
addPass(createX86FixupLEAs());
}
}