Csmith generated a program where a store after load to the same address did
not get chained after the new load created during DAG legalizing, and so
performed an illegal overwrite of the expected value.
When the new zero-extending load is created, the chain users of the original
load must be updated, which was not done previously.
A similar case was also found and handled in lowerBITCAST.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D40542
llvm-svn: 319409
Normal type legalization will widen everything. This requires forcing 0s into the mask register. We can instead choose the form that only reads 2 elements without zeroing the mask.
llvm-svn: 319406
GFX9 does not enable bounds checking for the resource descriptors
used for private access, so it should be OK to use vaddr with
a potentially negative value.
llvm-svn: 319393
- add -ppc-reg-with-percent-prefix option to use %r3 etc as register
names
- split off logic for Darwinish verbose conditional codes into a helper
function
- be explicit about Darwin vs AIX vs GNUish assembler flavors
Based on the patch from Alexandre Yukio Yamashita
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39016
llvm-svn: 319381
If we put in an assertsext/zext here, we're able to generate better truncate code using pack on pre-avx512 targets.
Similar is already done during type legalization. This is the equivalent for op legalization
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40591
llvm-svn: 319368
Partially reverting enabling of post-legalization store merge
(r319036) for just ARM backend as it is causing incorrect code
in some Thumb2 cases.
llvm-svn: 319331
When lowering a G_BRCOND, we generate a TSTri of the condition against
1, which sets the flags, and then a Bcc which branches based on the
value of the flags.
Unfortunately, we were using the wrong condition code to check whether
we need to branch (EQ instead of NE), which caused all our branches to
do the opposite of what they were intended to do. This patch fixes the
issue by using the correct condition code.
llvm-svn: 319313
This will allow compilation of assembly files targeting armv7e-m without having
to specify the Tag_CPU_arch attribute as a workaround.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40370
Patch by Ian Tessier!
llvm-svn: 319303
Separate the handling of AND/AND8 out from PHI/OR/ISEL checking. The reasoning
is the others need all their operands to be sign/zero extended for their output
to also be sign/zero extended. This is true for AND and sign-extension, but for
zero-extension we only need at least one of the input operands to be zero
extended for the result to also be zero extended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39078
llvm-svn: 319289
GFX9 stopped using m0 for most DS instructions. Select
a different instruction without the use. I think this will
be less error prone than trying to manually maintain m0
uses as needed.
llvm-svn: 319270
Previously we had an isel pattern to add the truncate. Instead use Promote to add the truncate to the DAG before isel.
The Promote legalization code had to be updated to prevent an infinite loop if promotion took multiple steps because it wasn't remembering the previously tried value.
llvm-svn: 319259
Summary:
From the bug report:
> The problem is that it fails when trying to compare -65536 (or 4294901760) to 0xFFFF,0000. This is because the
> constant in the instruction is sign extended to 64 bits (0xFFFF,FFFF,FFFF,0000) and then compared to the non
> extended 64 bit version expected by TableGen.
>
> In contrast, the DAGISelEmitter generates special code for AND immediates (OPC_CheckAndImm), which does not
> sign extend.
This patch doesn't introduce the special case for AND (and OR) immediates since the majority of it is related to handling known bits that have no effect on the result and GlobalISel doesn't detect known-bits at this time. Instead this patch just ensures that the immediate is extended consistently on both sides of the check.
Thanks to Diana Picus for the detailed bug report.
Reviewers: rovka
Reviewed By: rovka
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40532
llvm-svn: 319252
GIM_CheckNonAtomic has been replaced by GIM_CheckAtomicOrdering to allow it to support a wider
range of orderings. This has then been used to import patterns using nodes such
as atomic_cmp_swap, atomic_swap, and atomic_load_*.
llvm-svn: 319232
Summary:
They're not always mutually exclusive. read-modify-write atomics are both
at the same time. One example of this is the SWP instructions on AArch64.
Another example is GlobalISel's G_ATOMICRMW_* generic instructions which
will be added in a later patch.
Reviewers: arphaman, aemerson
Reviewed By: aemerson
Subscribers: aemerson, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40157
llvm-svn: 319202
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format,
always print registers as lowercase.
* Only debug printing is affected. It now follows MIR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40417
llvm-svn: 319187
Generalize FixFunctionBitcasts to handle varargs functions. This in
particular fixes the case where clang bitcasts away a varargs when
calling a K&R-style function.
This avoids interacting with tricky ABI details because it operates
at the LLVM IR level before varargs ABI details are exposed.
This fixes PR35385.
llvm-svn: 319186
Looking through Agner, FTST is very similar to generic float compare behaviour, so I've added them to the existing IIC_FCOMI (WriteFAdd) tags.
llvm-svn: 319184
Atom's FABS/FCHS/FSQRT latencies taken from Agner.
Note: I just added FSIN and FCOS to the existing IIC_FSINCOS itinerary, which is actually a more costly instruction.
llvm-svn: 319175
The priorities in the section name suffixes are zero padded,
allowing the linker to just do a lexical sort.
Add zero padding for .ctors sections in ELF as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40407
llvm-svn: 319150
Unoptimized IR can have linear sequences of stores to an array, where the
initial GEP for the first store is formed from the pointer to the array, and the
GEP for each store after the first is formed from the previous GEP with some
offset in an inductive fashion.
The (large) resulting DAG when analyzed by DAGCombine undergoes an excessive
number of combines as each store node is examined every time its' offset node
is combined with any child of the offset. One of the transformations is
findBetterNeighborChains which assists MergeConsecutiveStores. The former
relies on repeated chain walking to do its' work, however MergeConsecutiveStores
is disabled at O0 which makes the transformation redundant.
Any optimization level other than O0 would invoke InstCombine which would
resolve the chain of GEPs into flat base + offset GEP for each store which
does not exhibit the repeated examination of each store to the array.
Disabling this optimization fixes an excessive compile time issue (30~ minutes
for the test case provided) at O0.
Reviewers: niravd, craig.topper, t.p.northover
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40193
llvm-svn: 319142
This adds code to protect WebAssembly's `trunc_s` family of opcodes
from values outside their domain. Even though such conversions have
full undefined behavior in C/C++, LLVM IR's `fptosi` and `fptoui` do
not, and only return undef.
This also implements the proposed non-trapping float-to-int conversion
feature and uses that instead when available.
llvm-svn: 319128
With AVX512 vXi1 types are legal so we shouldn't be extending them.
This change is similar to existing code in the zext(setcc) combine.
llvm-svn: 319120
Which VTs are considered simple is determined by the superset of the legal types of all targets in LLVM. If we're looking at VTs that are going to be split down to 512-bits we should allow any VT not just simple ones since the simple list changes over time as new targets are added.
llvm-svn: 319110