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180 lines
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//===- README_ALTIVEC.txt - Notes for improving Altivec code gen ----------===//
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Implement PPCInstrInfo::isLoadFromStackSlot/isStoreToStackSlot for vector
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registers, to generate better spill code.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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The first should be a single lvx from the constant pool, the second should be
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a xor/stvx:
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void foo(void) {
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int x[8] __attribute__((aligned(128))) = { 1, 1, 1, 17, 1, 1, 1, 1 };
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bar (x);
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}
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#include <string.h>
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void foo(void) {
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int x[8] __attribute__((aligned(128)));
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memset (x, 0, sizeof (x));
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bar (x);
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Altivec: Codegen'ing MUL with vector FMADD should add -0.0, not 0.0:
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8763
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When -ffast-math is on, we can use 0.0.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Consider this:
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v4f32 Vector;
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v4f32 Vector2 = { Vector.X, Vector.X, Vector.X, Vector.X };
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Since we know that "Vector" is 16-byte aligned and we know the element offset
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of ".X", we should change the load into a lve*x instruction, instead of doing
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a load/store/lve*x sequence.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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For functions that use altivec AND have calls, we are VRSAVE'ing all call
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clobbered regs.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Implement passing vectors by value into calls and receiving them as arguments.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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GCC apparently tries to codegen { C1, C2, Variable, C3 } as a constant pool load
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of C1/C2/C3, then a load and vperm of Variable.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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We need a way to teach tblgen that some operands of an intrinsic are required to
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be constants. The verifier should enforce this constraint.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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We currently codegen SCALAR_TO_VECTOR as a store of the scalar to a 16-byte
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aligned stack slot, followed by a load/vperm. We should probably just store it
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to a scalar stack slot, then use lvsl/vperm to load it. If the value is already
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in memory this is a big win.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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extract_vector_elt of an arbitrary constant vector can be done with the
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following instructions:
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vTemp = vec_splat(v0,2); // 2 is the element the src is in.
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vec_ste(&destloc,0,vTemp);
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We can do an arbitrary non-constant value by using lvsr/perm/ste.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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If we want to tie instruction selection into the scheduler, we can do some
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constant formation with different instructions. For example, we can generate
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"vsplti -1" with "vcmpequw R,R" and 1,1,1,1 with "vsubcuw R,R", and 0,0,0,0 with
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"vsplti 0" or "vxor", each of which use different execution units, thus could
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help scheduling.
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This is probably only reasonable for a post-pass scheduler.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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For this function:
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void test(vector float *A, vector float *B) {
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vector float C = (vector float)vec_cmpeq(*A, *B);
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if (!vec_any_eq(*A, *B))
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*B = (vector float){0,0,0,0};
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*A = C;
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}
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we get the following basic block:
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...
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lvx v2, 0, r4
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lvx v3, 0, r3
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vcmpeqfp v4, v3, v2
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vcmpeqfp. v2, v3, v2
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bne cr6, LBB1_2 ; cond_next
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The vcmpeqfp/vcmpeqfp. instructions currently cannot be merged when the
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vcmpeqfp. result is used by a branch. This can be improved.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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The code generated for this is truly aweful:
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vector float test(float a, float b) {
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return (vector float){ 0.0, a, 0.0, 0.0};
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}
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LCPI1_0: ; float
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.space 4
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.text
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.globl _test
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.align 4
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_test:
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mfspr r2, 256
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oris r3, r2, 4096
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mtspr 256, r3
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lis r3, ha16(LCPI1_0)
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addi r4, r1, -32
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stfs f1, -16(r1)
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addi r5, r1, -16
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lfs f0, lo16(LCPI1_0)(r3)
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stfs f0, -32(r1)
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lvx v2, 0, r4
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lvx v3, 0, r5
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vmrghw v3, v3, v2
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vspltw v2, v2, 0
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vmrghw v2, v2, v3
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mtspr 256, r2
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blr
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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int foo(vector float *x, vector float *y) {
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if (vec_all_eq(*x,*y)) return 3245;
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else return 12;
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}
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A predicate compare being used in a select_cc should have the same peephole
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applied to it as a predicate compare used by a br_cc. There should be no
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mfcr here:
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_foo:
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mfspr r2, 256
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oris r5, r2, 12288
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mtspr 256, r5
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li r5, 12
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li r6, 3245
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lvx v2, 0, r4
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lvx v3, 0, r3
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vcmpeqfp. v2, v3, v2
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mfcr r3, 2
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rlwinm r3, r3, 25, 31, 31
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cmpwi cr0, r3, 0
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bne cr0, LBB1_2 ; entry
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LBB1_1: ; entry
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mr r6, r5
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LBB1_2: ; entry
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mr r3, r6
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mtspr 256, r2
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blr
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_constants.ll has an and operation that should be
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codegen'd to andc. The issue is that the 'all ones' build vector is
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SelectNodeTo'd a VSPLTISB instruction node before the and/xor is selected
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which prevents the vnot pattern from matching.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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