Just the obvious implementation that rewrites the result type. Also fix
warning from EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR legalization that triggers on the test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84706
This fixes an assertion failure that was being triggered in
SelectionDAG::getZeroExtendInReg(), where it was trying to extend the <2xi32>
to i64 (which should have been <2xi64>).
Fixes: rdar://66016901
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84884
In cases where the alignment of the datatype is smaller than
expected by the instruction, the address is aligned. The aligned
address is used for the load, but wasn't used for the store
conditional, which resulted in a run-time alignment exception.
Summary:
This patch implements -ffunction-sections on AIX.
This patch focuses on assembly generation.
Follow-on patch needs to handle:
1. -ffunction-sections implication for jump table.
2. Object file generation path and associated testing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83875
Summary:
In the phi-node-elimination pass, we set the killed flag incorrectly.
When we eliminate the PHI node, we replace the PHI with a copy for the
incoming value.
Before this patch, we will set incoming value as killed(PHICopy). And
we will remove the killed flag from last using incoming value(OldKill).
This is correct, only if the new PHICopy is after the OldKill.
Reviewed By: bjope
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80886
I still think it's highly questionable that we have two intrinsics
with identical behavior and only vary by the name of the libcall used
if it happens to be lowered that way, but try to reduce the feature
delta between SDAG and GlobalISel for recently added intrinsics. I'm
not sure which opcode should be considered the canonical one, but
lower roundeven back to round.
This change is mechanical, it just removes the restriction and updates tests. The key building blocks were submitted in 31342eb and 8fe2abc.
Note that this (and preceeding changes) entirely subsumes D83965. I did includes a couple of it's tests.
From the codegen changes, an interesting observation: this doesn't actual reduce spilling, it just let's the register allocator do it's job. That results in a slightly different overall result which has both pros and cons over the eager spill lowering. (i.e. We'll have some perf tuning to do once this is stable.)
Change the way we track how a particular pointer was relocated at a statepoint in selection dag. Previously, we used an optional<location> for the spill lowering, and a block local Register for the newly introduced vreg lowering. Combine all three lowerings (norelocate, spill, and vreg) into a single helper class, and keep a single copy of the information.
This is submitted separately as it really does make the code more readible on it's own, but the indirect motivation is to move vreg tracking from StatepointLowering to FunctionLoweringInfo. This is the last piece needed to support cross block relocations with vregs; that will follow in a separate (non-NFC) patch.
In future, we'd like to use the perfect-shuffle mechanism to deal with these
shuffle permutations. For now, this improves performance by avoiding the
super-expensive const-pool load + tbl instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84866
This builds on 3da1a96 on the path towards supporting invokes and cross block relocations. The actual change attempts to be NFC, but does fail in one corner-case explained below.
The change itself is fairly mechanical. Rather than remember SDValues - which are inherently block local - immediately produce a virtual register copy and remember that.
Once this lands, we'll update the FunctionLoweringInfo::StatepointSpillMap map to allow register based lowerings, delete VirtRegs from StatepointLowering, and drop the restriction against cross block relocations. I deliberately separate the semantic part into it's own change for easy of understanding and fault isolation.
The corner-case which isn't quite NFC is that the old implementation implicitly CSEd gc.relocates of the same SDValue regardless of type. The new implementation still only relocates once, but it produces distinct vregs for the bitcast and it's source, whereas SelectionDAG's generic CSE was able to remove the bitcast in the old implementation. Note that the final assembly doesn't change (at least in the test), as our MI level optimizations catch the duplication.
I assert that this is an uninteresting corner-case. It's functionally correct, and if we find a case where this influences performance, we should really be canonicalizing types to i8* at the IR level.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84692
Summary:
When doing MachineVerifier for LiveVariables, the MachineVerifier pass
will calculate the LiveVariables, and compares the result with the
result livevars pass gave. If they are different, verifyLiveVariables()
will give error.
But when we calculate the LiveVariables in MachineVerifier, we don't
consider the PHI node, while livevars considers.
This patch is to fix above bug.
Reviewed By: bjope
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80274
In MachineCopyPropagation::BackwardPropagatableCopy(),
a check is added for multiple destination registers.
The copy propagation is avoided if the copied destination register
is the same register as another destination on the same instruction.
A new test is added. This used to fail on ARM like this:
error: unpredictable instruction, RdHi and RdLo must be different
umull r9, r9, lr, r0
Reviewed By: lkail
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82638
I have added tests to:
CodeGen/AArch64/sve-intrinsics-int-arith.ll
for doing simple integer add operations on tuple types. Since these
tests introduced new warnings due to incorrect use of
getVectorNumElements() I have also fixed up these warnings in the
same patch. These fixes are:
1. In narrowExtractedVectorBinOp I have changed the code to bail out
early for scalable vector types, since we've not yet hit a case that
proves the optimisations are profitable for scalable vectors.
2. In DAGTypeLegalizer::WidenVecRes_CONCAT_VECTORS I have replaced
calls to getVectorNumElements with getVectorMinNumElements in cases
that work with scalable vectors. For the other cases I have added
asserts that the vector is not scalable because we should not be
using shuffle vectors and build vectors in such cases.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84016
In DAGTypeLegalizer::SplitVecOp_EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR I have replaced
calls to getVectorNumElements with getVectorMinNumElements, since
this code path works for both fixed and scalable vector types. For
scalable vectors the index will be multiplied by VSCALE.
Fixes warnings in this test:
sve-sext-zext.ll
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83198
The refactoring encapsulates frequency calculation in MachineBlockFrequencyInfo,
and renames the API to clarify its motivation. It should clarify
frequencies may not be reset 'freely' by users of the analysis, as the
API serves as a partial update to avoid a full analysis recomputation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84427
I think these were added as a workaround for SelectionDAG lacking half
legalization support in the past. I think they should probably be
removed from the IR, but clang does still have a target control to
emit these instead of the native half fpext/fptrunc.
The move constructor of MachineModuleInfo currently does not copy the
MachineFunctions map. This commit fixes this issue.
Patch by Sridhar Gopinath. Thanks!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84274
Speed up the method RequiresStackProtector by checking the intrinsic
value of the call. The original code calls getName() that returns an
allocating std::string on each check. This change removes about 96072
std::string instances when compiling sqlite3.c; The function was
discovered with a Facebook-internal performance tool.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84620
I have introduced a new TargetFrameLowering query function:
isStackIdSafeForLocalArea
that queries whether or not it is safe for objects of a given stack
id to be bundled into the local area. The default behaviour is to
always bundle regardless of the stack id, however for AArch64 this is
overriden so that it's only safe for fixed-size stack objects.
There is future work here to extend this algorithm for multiple local
areas so that SVE stack objects can be bundled together and accessed
from their own virtual base-pointer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83859
Store Addr and Store Addr+8 are clusterable pair. They have memory(ctrl) dependency on different loads.
Current implementation will put these two stores into different group and miss to cluster them.
Reviewed By: evandro
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84139
Summary:
In parallelizeChainedStores, a TokenFactor was created with the size greater than 3000.
We found that DAGCombiner::visitTokenFactor will consume a huge amount of time on
such nodes. Since the number of operands already exceeds TokenFactorInlineLimit, we propose
to give up simplification with the consideration of compile time.
Reviewers:
@spatel, @arsenm
Differential Revision:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D84204
(Disabled under flag for the moment)
This is part of a larger project wherein we are finally integrating lowering of gc live operands with the register allocator. Today, we force spill all operands in SelectionDAG. The code to do so is distinctly non-optimal. The approach this patch is working towards is to instead lower the relocations directly into the MI form, and let the register allocator pick which ones get spilled and which stack slots they get spilled to. In terms of performance, the later part is actually more important as it avoids redundant shuffling of values between stack slots.
This particular change adds ISEL support to produce the variadic def STATEPOINT form required by the above. In particular, the first N are lowered to variadic tied def/use pairs. So new statepoint looks like this:
reloc1,reloc2,... = STATEPOINT ..., base1, derived1<tied-def0>, base2, derived2<tied-def1>, ...
N is limited by the maximal number of tied registers machine instruction can have (15 at the moment).
The current patch is restricted to handling relocations within a single basic block. Cross block relocations (e.g. invokes) are handled via the legacy mechanism. This restriction will be relaxed in future patches.
Patch By: dantrushin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81648
Common up some existing MBB name printing logic into a single place.
Note that basic block dumping now prints the same set of attributes as
the MIRPrinter.
Change-Id: I8f022bbd922e831bc96d63143d7472c03282530b
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83253
Emit DWARF 5 call-site symbols even though DWARF 4 is set,
only in the case of LLDB tuning.
This patch addresses PR46643.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83463
PassManager.h is one of the top headers in the ClangBuildAnalyzer frontend worst offenders list.
This exposes a large number of implicit dependencies on various forward declarations/includes in other headers that need addressing.
SONY debugger does not prefer debug entry values feature, so
the plan is to avoid production of the entry values
by default when the tuning is SCE debugger.
The feature still can be enabled with the -debug-entry-values
option for the testing/development purposes.
This patch addresses PR46643.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83462
In the included test case the align 16 allowed the v23f32 load to handled as load v16f32, load v4f32, and load v4f32(one element not used). These loads all need to be concatenated together into a final vector. In this case we tried to concatenate the two v4f32 loads to match the type of the v16f32 load so we could do a second concat_vectors, but those loads alone only add up to v8f32. So we need to two v4f32 undefs to pad it.
It appears we've tried to hack around a similar issue in this code before by adding undef padding to loads in one of the earlier loops in this function. Originally in r147964 by padding all loads narrower than previous loads to the same size. Later modifed to only the last load in r293088. This patch removes that earlier code and just handles it on demand where we know we need it.
Fixes PR46820
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84463
Widen or narrow a type to a type with the same scalar size as
another. This can be used to force G_PTR_ADD/G_PTRMASK's scalar
operand to match the bitwidth of the pointer type. Use this to
disallow narrower types for G_PTRMASK.