4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Arsenault
262c2c0fd2 AMDGPU: Update some tests to use opaque pointers
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.
2022-12-19 09:28:58 -05:00
Roman Lebedev
d4c4bd6b20
[NFC] Port codegen AMDGPU tests that invoke opt to -passes= syntax 2022-12-09 01:04:46 +03:00
Roman Lebedev
b1a9584818
[opt] Disincentivize new tests from using old pass syntax
Over the past day or so, i've took a large swing at our tests,
and reduced the number of tests that were still using the old syntax
from ~1800 to just 200.

Left to handle: (as it is seen in this patch)
* Transforms/LSR
* Transforms/CGP
* Transforms/TypePromotion
* Transforms/HardwareLoops
* Analysis/*
* some misc.

I think this is the right point to start actively refusing
to honor the old syntax, except for the old tests,
to prevent the old syntax from creeping back in.

Thus, let's add temporary default-off flag,
and if it is not passed refuse to accept old syntax.
The tests that still need porting are annotated with this flag.

Reviewed By: aeubanks

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139647
2022-12-08 23:54:03 +03:00
Neil Henning
523dab0788 [AMDGPU] Add an experimental buffer fat pointer address space.
Add an experimental buffer fat pointer address space that is currently
unhandled in the backend. This commit reserves address space 7 as a
non-integral pointer repsenting the 160-bit fat pointer (128-bit buffer
descriptor + 32-bit offset) that is heavily used in graphics workloads
using the AMDGPU backend.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58957

llvm-svn: 356373
2019-03-18 14:44:28 +00:00