They do not seem to be GFX10-specific anymore. Also renames the
corresponding feature.
Reviewed By: dp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141069
NFCI. This just allows us to experiment with enabling/disabling the
workaround on different subtargets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141121
This is a follow-on to https://reviews.llvm.org/D134073.
The errors in the R600 half were fixed previously in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D134078. Originally, I thought that the fixes
to the AMDGPU half would be tricky, but upon taking another look,
there were only a couple minor issues that needed fixing:
1. Previously, buffer load instructions (`BUFFER_LOAD_*_LDS_*`) were
populating the `vdata` field in the instruction from the `swz`
operand. This was incorrect, but harmless, as when the LDS option is
set, the instruction does not use the vdata field.
2. The `BUFFER_STORE_LDS_DWORD_gfx90a` instruction was populating
`acc` from the `swz` operand, because `acc` was set to `?`. (I believe
that the intent here was to leave the instruction bit as an "unknown
value", but you can't do that except by setting the bits on `Inst`
directly). Also harmless, for the same reason.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140918
Eliminates the need for working around optional and token operands being
mistakenly parsed as expressions.
Reviewed By: dp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138492
Small QoL change to allow Predicates to be used in GICombineRule.
Currently only one combine in the AMDGPU backend makes use of it.
The implementation is pretty simple to get started but of course we can expand this later on and optimize predicate checking better if needed.
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136681
Summary:
The existing undefined-bitfield-to-operand matching behavior is very
hard to understand, due to the combination of positional and named
matching. This can make it difficult to track down a bug in a target's
instruction definitions.
Over the last decade, folks have tried to work-around this in various
ways, but it's time to finally ditch the positional matching. With
https://reviews.llvm.org/D131003, there are no longer cases that
_require_ positional matching, and it's time to start removing usage
and support for it.
Therefore: add a (default-false) option, and set it to true only in
those targets that require positional matching today. Subsequent
changes will start cleaning up additional in-tree targets.
NOTE TO OUT OF TREE TARGET MAINTAINERS:
If this change breaks your build, you may restore the previous
behavior simply by adding:
let useDeprecatedPositionallyEncodedOperands = 1;
to your target's InstrInfo tablegen definition. However, this is
temporary -- the option will be removed in the future.
If your target does not set 'decodePositionallyEncodedOperands', you
may thus start migrating to named operands. However, if you _do_
currently set that option, I recommend waiting until a subsequent
change lands, which adds decoder support for named sub-operands.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134073
The full complement of physical VGPRs for GFX11 is 50% more than GFX10.
Some subtargets have this, others stay the same as GFX10. This affects
occupancy calculations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134522
Feature used by targets that have flat_atomic_add_f32 instruction
(gfx940 and gfx11). Remove isGFX940GFX11Plus.
Add hasFlatAtomicFaddF32Inst Subtarget check for codegen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134532
It is not necessary to wait for all outstanding memory operations before
barriers on hardware that can back off of the barrier in the event of an
exception when traps are enabled. Add a new subtarget feature which
tracks which HW has this ability.
Reviewed By: #amdgpu, rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130722
There was an issue with encoding wide (>64 bit) instructions on
BigEndian hosts, which is fixed in D127195. Therefore reland this.
gfx11 adds the ability to use dpp modifiers on vop3 instructions.
This patch adds machine code layer support for that. The MCCodeEmitter
is changed to use APInt instead of uint64_t to support these wider
instructions.
Patch 16/N for upstreaming of AMDGPU gfx11 architecture
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126483
gfx11 adds the ability to use dpp modifiers on vop3 instructions.
This patch adds machine code layer support for that. The MCCodeEmitter
is changed to use APInt instead of uint64_t to support these wider
instructions.
Patch 16/N for upstreaming of AMDGPU gfx11 architecture
Depends on D126475
Reviewed By: rampitec, #amdgpu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126483
Tablegen definitions for subtarget features and cpp predicate functions to
access the features.
New Sub-TargetProcessors and common latencies.
Simple changes to MIR codegen tests which pass on gfx11 because they have the
same output as previous subtargets or operate on pseudo instructions which
are reused from previous subtargets.
Contributors:
Jay Foad <jay.foad@amd.com>
Petar Avramovic <Petar.Avramovic@amd.com>
Patch 4/N for upstreaming of AMDGPU gfx11 architecture
Depends on D124538
Reviewed By: Petar.Avramovic, foad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125261
FeatureAtomicFaddInsts is replaced with three more granular features.
Contributors:
Petar Avramovic <Petar.Avramovic@amd.com>
Patch 3/N for upstreaming of AMDGPU gfx11 architecture
Depends on D124537
Reviewed By: foad, #amdgpu, arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124538
This is by analogy with HasFlatScratchSTMode and is slightly more
informative than using isGFX940Plus.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121804
These compound predicates are not required, since we can use a
combination of setting the SubtargetPredicate (to a subtarget
predicate like isGFX940Plus) and OtherPredicates (to a list of feature
predicates like HasAtomicFaddInsts) instead. NFC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121289
It is not necessary to wait for all outstanding memory operations before
barriers on hardware that can back off of the barrier in the event of an
exception when traps are enabled. Add a new subtarget feature which
tracks which HW has this ability.
Reviewed By: #amdgpu, rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120544
Use a subtarget feature instead of a command line argument to reduce
global state.
We want to enable flat scratch for graphics in some cases and this
doesn't work well with command line options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119425
Add maximum NSA size limit as an ISA feature.
Use this to reduce NSA usage on GFX10.1 to avoid stability issues
with 4 and 5 dwords NSA instructions.
Maintain use of longer NSA instructions on GFX10.3.
Note: this also contains some minor fixes for GlobalISel which
did not work correctly with non-NSA form instructions on GFX10.
Reviewed By: foad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103348
gfx9 does not work with negative offsets, gfx10 works only with
aligned negative offsets, but not with unaligned negative offsets.
This is slightly more conservative than needed, gfx9 does support
negative offsets when a VGPR address is used and gfx10 supports
negative, unaligned offsets when an SGPR address is used, but we
do not make use of that with this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101292
Use SIInstrFlags to differentiate between the different
variants of flat instructions (flat, global and scratch).
This should make it easier to bundle the immediate offset logic in a
single place and implement restrictions and bug workarounds.
Fixed version of D99587, which does not rely on the address space.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99743
Split out some of the instructions predicated on the dot2-insts target
feature into a new dot7-insts, in preparation for subtargets that have
some but not all of these instructions. NFCI.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98717
This reverts commit e58d68fcd06ddc7743e0419c0b364df3d44121b6.
This reinstates commit fc28f600e558c1344618bda149a068d6162b6f0b
with a fix to initialize HasShaderCyclesRegister. See
https://reviews.llvm.org/D97928.
gfx1030 added a new way to implement readcyclecounter using the
SHADER_CYCLES hardware register, but the s_memtime instruction still
exists, so the MC layer should still accept it and the
llvm.amdgcn.s.memtime intrinsic should still work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97928
Support for XNACK and SRAMECC is not static on some GPUs. We must be able
to differentiate between different scenarios for these dynamic subtarget
features.
The possible settings are:
- Unsupported: The GPU has no support for XNACK/SRAMECC.
- Any: Preference is unspecified. Use conservative settings that can run anywhere.
- Off: Request support for XNACK/SRAMECC Off
- On: Request support for XNACK/SRAMECC On
GCNSubtarget will track the four options based on the following criteria. If
the subtarget does not support XNACK/SRAMECC we say the setting is
"Unsupported". If no subtarget features for XNACK/SRAMECC are requested we
must support "Any" mode. If the subtarget features XNACK/SRAMECC exist in the
feature string when initializing the subtarget, the settings are "On/Off".
The defaults are updated to be conservatively correct, meaning if no setting
for XNACK or SRAMECC is explicitly requested, defaults will be used which
generate code that can be run anywhere. This corresponds to the "Any" setting.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85882