This will do a value range merging down the callgraph, unlike the
current pass which can only propagate values to undecorated functions
from a kernel.
This one is a bit weird due to the interaction with the implied range
from amdgpu-flat-workgroup-size. At the default group range of 1,1024,
the minimum implied bounds is 4 so this ends up introducing the
attribute on undecorated functions. We could probably simplify this by
ignoring it and propagating the raw values. The subtarget interaction
and the interaction with amdgpu-flat-workgroup-size only really clamp
invalid values (plus the lower bound doesn't seem to do anything as
far as I can tell anyway).
This mostly reverts commit 270e96f435596449002fc89962595497481c8770.
Keep the attributor related changes around, but functionally restore
the old behavior as a workaround. Device enqueue goes back to not
working at -O0 with this version.
Invert the sense of the attribute and let the attributor figure this
out like everything else. If needed we can have the not-OpenCL
languages set amdgpu-no-default-queue and amdgpu-no-completion-action
up front so they never have to pay the cost.
There are also so many of these now, the offset use API should
probably consider all of them at once. Maybe they should merge into
one attribute with used fields. Having separate functions for each
field in AMDGPUBaseInfo is also not the greatest API (might as well
fix this when the patch to get the object version from the module
lands).
vectorize-buffer-fat-pointer.ll required a manual check line fix.
vector-alloca-addrspacecast.ll required a manual fixup of a check
line. partial-regcopy-and-spill-missed-at-regalloc.ll required
re-running update_mir_test_checks. The HSA metadata tests required
avoiding the script touching the type name in the metadata.
annotate-noclobber.ll ran into one update script bug. It deleted a
check line with a 0 offset GEP, moving the following -NEXT check
logically up one line.
Implement an intrinsic for use lowering LDS variables to different
addresses from different kernels. This will allow kernels that cannot
reach an LDS variable to avoid wasting space for it.
There are a number of implicit arguments accessed by intrinsic already
so this implementation closely follows the existing handling. It is slightly
novel in that this SGPR is written by the kernel prologue.
It is necessary in the general case to put variables at different addresses
such that they can be compactly allocated and thus necessary for an
indirect function call to have some means of determining where a
given variable was allocated. Claiming an arbitrary SGPR into which
an integer can be written by the kernel, in this implementation based
on metadata associated with that kernel, which is then passed on to
indirect call sites is sufficient to determine the variable address.
The intent is to emit a __const array of LDS addresses and index into it.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125060
Summary:
Introduce a new function attribute, amdgpu-no-multigrid-sync-arg, which is default.
We use implicitarg_ptr + offset to check whether the multigrid synchronization
pointer is used. If yes, we remove this attribute and also remove
amdgpu-no-implicitarg-ptr. We generate metadata for the hidden_multigrid_sync_arg
only when the amdgpu-no-multigrid-sync-arg attribute is removed from the function.
Reviewers: arsenm, sameerds, b-sumner and foad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123548
The module flag to indicate use of hostcall is insufficient to catch
all cases where hostcall might be in use by a kernel. This is now
replaced by a function attribute that gets propagated to top-level
kernel functions via their respective call-graph.
If the attribute "amdgpu-no-hostcall-ptr" is absent on a kernel, the
default behaviour is to emit kernel metadata indicating that the
kernel uses the hostcall buffer pointer passed as an implicit
argument.
The attribute may be placed explicitly by the user, or inferred by the
AMDGPU attributor by examining the call-graph. The attribute is
inferred only if the function is not being sanitized, and the
implictarg_ptr does not result in a load of any byte in the hostcall
pointer argument.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, arsenm, kpyzhov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119216
Drop the legacy version in AMDGPUAnnotateKernelFeatures. This has the
side effect of now respecting the linkage, and not changing externally
visible functions.
Switch to using BitIntegerState for each of the inputs, and invert
their meanings.
This now diverges more from the old AMDGPUAnnotateKernelFeatures, but
this isn't used yet anyway.
We only really want this to add the custom attributes. Theoretically
the regular transforms were already run at this point. Touching
undefined behavior breaks a lot of tests when this is enabled by
default, many of which are expecting to test handling of undef
operations.
amdgpu-calls and amdgpu-stack-objects don't really belong as
attributes, and are currently a hacky way of passing an analysis into
the DAG. These don't really belong in the IR, and don't really fit in
with the other attributes. Remove these to facilitate inverting the
pass.
I don't exactly understand the indirect call test changes. These tests
are using calls which are trivially replacable with a direct call, so
I'm not sure what the point is.
This patch introduces a pass that uses the Attributor to deduce AMDGPU specific attributes.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104997
This patch makes the annotate kernel features tests use the update_tests_checks.py
script. Which makes it easy to update the tests.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105864
Currently we infer whether the flat-scratch-init kernel input should
be enabled based on calls. Move this handling, so we can decide if the
full set of ABI inputs is needed in kernels. Ideally we would have an
analysis of some sort, rather than the function attributes.
A previous patch for "uniform-work-group-size" attribute was found to break
some RADV and possibly radeon SI tests and had to be retracted.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D58993
llvm-svn: 355574
Updated the annotate-kernel-features pass to support the propagation of uniform-work-group attribute from the kernel to the called functions. Once this pass is run, all kernels, even the ones which initially did not have the attribute, will be able to indicate weather or not they have uniform work group size depending on the value of the attribute.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50200
llvm-svn: 348971