Summary:
I have fixed several places in getSplatSourceVector and isSplatValue
to work correctly with scalable vectors. I added new support for
the ISD::SPLAT_VECTOR DAG node as one of the obvious cases we can
support with scalable vectors. In other places I have tried to do
the sensible thing, such as bail out for vector types we don't yet
support or don't intend to support.
It's not possible to add IR test cases to cover these changes, since
they are currently only ever exercised on certain targets, e.g.
only X86 targets use the result of getSplatSourceVector. I've
assumed that X86 tests already exist to test these code paths for
fixed vectors. However, I have added some AArch64 unit tests that
test the specific functions I have changed.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79083
We allocated a suitably aligned frame index so we know that all the values
have ABI alignment.
For MIPS this avoids using pair of lwl + lwr instructions instead of a
single lw. I found this when compiling CHERI pure capability code where
we can't use the lwl/lwr unaligned loads/stores and and were to falling
back to a byte load + shift + or sequence.
This should save a few instructions for MIPS and possibly other backends
that don't have fast unaligned loads/stores.
It also improves code generation for CodeGen/X86/pr34653.ll and
CodeGen/WebAssembly/offset.ll since they can now use aligned loads.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78999
The two code paths have the same goal, legalizing a load of a non-byte-sized vector by loading the "flattened" representation in memory, slicing off each single element and then building a vector out of those pieces.
The technique employed by `ExpandLoad` is slightly more convoluted and produces slightly better codegen on ARM, AMDGPU and x86 but suffers from some bugs (D78480) and is wrong for BE machines.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79096
rL368553 added SimplifyMultipleUseDemandedBits handling for ISD::TRUNCATE to SimplifyDemandedBits so we don't need to duplicate this (and it gets rid of another GetDemandedBits call which is slowly being replaced with SimplifyMultipleUseDemandedBits anyhow).
Also fix some cost tables for vXi1 types to match the costs entries for the types they will be promoted to.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79045
X86 matches several 'shift+xor' funnel shift patterns:
fold (or (srl (srl x1, 1), (xor y, 31)), (shl x0, y)) -> (fshl x0, x1, y)
fold (or (shl (shl x0, 1), (xor y, 31)), (srl x1, y)) -> (fshr x0, x1, y)
fold (or (shl (add x0, x0), (xor y, 31)), (srl x1, y)) -> (fshr x0, x1, y)
These patterns are also what we end up with the proposed expansion changes in D77301.
This patch moves these to DAGCombine's generic MatchFunnelPosNeg.
All existing X86 test cases still pass, and we just have a small codegen change in pr32282.ll.
Reviewed By: @spatel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78935
Summary:
This patch tries to ensure that we do something sensible when
generating code for the ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT DAG node when operating
on scalable vectors. Previously we always returned 'undef' when
inserting an element into an out-of-bounds lane index, whereas now
we only do this for fixed length vectors. For scalable vectors it
is assumed that the backend will do the right thing in the same way
that we have to deal with variable lane indices.
In this patch I have permitted a few basic combinations for scalable
vector types where it makes sense, but in general avoided most cases
for now as they currently require the use of BUILD_VECTOR nodes.
This patch includes tests for all scalable vector types when inserting
into lane 0, but I've only included one or two vector types for other
cases such as variable lane inserts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78992
Call getNegatedExpression(Cost) and check the Cost to make the code more clear.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78347
This method has been commented as deprecated for a while. Remove
it and replace all uses with the equivalent getCalledOperand().
I also made a few cleanups in here. For example, to removes use
of getElementType on a pointer when we could just use getFunctionType
from the call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78882
Summary:
When generating code for the LLVM IR zeroinitialiser operation, if
the vector type is scalable we should be using SPLAT_VECTOR instead
of BUILD_VECTOR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78636
This is a NFC patch for D77319. The idea is to hide the getNegatibleCost inside the getNegatedExpression()
to have it return null if the cost is expensive, and add some helper function for easy to use. And
rename the old getNegatedExpression to negateExpression to avoid the semantic conflict.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78291
Summary:
Given a VL=14 that is enveloped by a proper VL=16, splitting the
masked load using the enveloping halving VL=8/8 should yields
should eventually yield V=8/5. This fixes various assert failures
in getHalfNumVectorElementsVT() and IncrementMemoryAddress().
Note, I suspect similar fixes will be needed for other masked
operations, but for now I send out a fix for masked load only.
Bugzilla issue 45563
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45563
Reviewers: craig.topper, mehdi_amini, nicolasvasilache
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Subscribers: hiraditya, dmgreen, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78608
Using getValueType() is not correct for architectures extended with CHERI since
we need a pointer type and not the value that is loaded. While stack
protector is useless when you have CHERI (since CHERI provides much
stronger security guarantees), we still have a test to check that we can
generate correct code for checks. Merging b281138a1b67ca4405b77d774adc3de72742e7a2
into our tree broke this test. Fix by using TLI.getFrameIndexTy().
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77785
Summary:
The patch D29014 has added the new ISD::FREEZE and can deal with the
integer.
The patch D76980 has added SoftenFloatRes_FREEZE for float point.
But we still lack of expand for ppc_fp128, this will cause assertion for
some cases.
This patch is to support freeze expand for ppc_fp128.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78278
Summary:
Remove asserting vector getters from Type in preparation for the
VectorType refactor. The existence of these functions complicates the
refactor while adding little value.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, sdesmalen, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: cfe-commits, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77278
This allows targets to know exactly which operands are contributing to
the dependency, which is required for targets with per-operand
scheduling models.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77135
I've always found the "findValue" a little odd and
inconsistent with other things in SDB.
This simplfifies the code in SDB to just handle a splat constant
address or a 2 operand GEP in the same BB. This removes the
need for "findValue" since the operands to the GEP are
guaranteed to be available. The splat constant handling is
new, but was needed to avoid regressions due to constant
folding combining GEPs created in CGP.
CGP is now responsible for canonicalizing gather/scatters into
this form. The pattern I'm using for scalarizing, a scalar GEP
followed by a GEP with an all zeroes index, seems to be subject
to constant folding that the insertelement+shufflevector was not.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76947
The "Align" passed into getMachineMemOperand etc. is the alignment of
the MachinePointerInfo, not the alignment of the memory operation.
(getAlign() on a MachineMemOperand automatically reduces the alignment
to account for this.)
We were passing on wrong (overconservative) alignment in a bunch of
places. Fix a bunch of these, mostly in legalization. And while I'm
here, switch to the new Align APIs.
The test changes are all scheduling changes: the biggest effect of
preserving large alignments is that it improves alias analysis, so the
scheduler has more freedom.
(I was originally just trying to do a minor cleanup in
SelectionDAGBuilder, but I accidentally went deeper down the rabbit
hole.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77687
Summary:
No error or warning is emitted when specific reserved registers are
written to in inline assembly. Therefore, writes to the program counter
or to the frame pointer, for instance, were permitted, which could have
led to undesirable behaviour.
Example:
int foo() {
register int a __asm__("r7"); // r7 = frame-pointer in M-class ARM
__asm__ __volatile__("mov %0, r1" : "=r"(a) : : );
return a;
}
In contrast, GCC issues an error in the same scenario.
This patch detects writes to specific reserved registers in inline
assembly for ARM and emits an error in such case. The detection works
for output and input operands. Clobber operands are not handled here:
they are already covered at a later point in
AsmPrinter::emitInlineAsm(const MachineInstr *MI). The registers
covered are: program counter, frame pointer and base pointer.
This is ARM only. Therefore the implementation of other targets'
counterparts remain open to do.
Reviewers: efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, danielkiss, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76848
This is a minor NFC change to make the code more clear. We have the NegatibleCost that
has cheaper, neutral, and expensive. Typically, the smaller one means the less cost.
It is inverse for current implementation, which makes following code not easy to read.
If (CostX > CostY) negate(X)
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77993
Since 1725f2884175ca618d29b06e35f5c6ebd618053d, this should check
isFMADLegalForFAddFSub rather than the the plain isOperationLegal.
This would assert in a subset of cases due to an oddity in how FMAD is
selected. We will allow FMA formation pre-legalize, but not FMAD even
in cases where it would be valid.
The current hook requires passing in the root fadd/fsub. However, in
this distributed case, this would be far more complicated to pass in
the relevant operand. AMDGPU doesn't get any value from the node, and
only needs the type and is the only implementor, so I'm not sure why
we have this complexity. Just rename and expand the assert to avoid
the more complicated checks spread through the distribution logic.
Sometimes LegalizeTypes knows about common subexpressions before SelectionDAG
does, leading to accidental SDValue removal before its reference count was
truly zero.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76994
Reviewed-By: bjope
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45049
Reverted in 3ce77142a6452d76d6f97c9a6c2da193e78841ba because the previous patch
broke the expensive-checks bots. The new patch removes the broken check.
As proposed in D77881, we'll have the related widening operation,
so this name becomes too vague.
While here, change the function signature to take an 'int' rather
than 'size_t' for the scaling factor, add an assert for overflow of
32-bits, and improve the documentation comments.
This is the same as what was done to the CallLoweringInfo in
TargetLowering.h in r309159.
This is just a step on the way to replacing this with CallBase.
I only left it at the interface to ParseConstraints since that
needs updates to other callers in different files. I'll do that
as a follow up.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77892
Summary:
Remove usages of asserting vector getters in Type in preparation for the
VectorType refactor. The existence of these functions complicates the
refactor while adding little value.
Reviewers: stoklund, sdesmalen, efriedma
Reviewed By: sdesmalen
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77272
Remove a number of includes that aren't necessary (nor are we relying on the remaining includes to provide the declarations), we just needed a llvm::Instruction forward declaration.
This exposed a couple of source files that were implicitly replying on the includes for their use of llvm::SmallSet or std::set, requiring local includes to be added there instead.
The change introduces the usage of physical registers for non-gc deopt values.
This require runtime support to know how to take a value from register.
By default usage is off and can be switched on by option.
The change also introduces additional fix-up patch which forces the spilling
of caller saved registers (clobbered after the call) and re-writes statepoint
to use spill slots instead of caller saved registers.
Reviewers: reames, danstrushin
Reviewed By: dantrushin
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, mgrang, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77797
The change introduces the usage of physical registers for non-gc deopt values.
This require runtime support to know how to take a value from register.
By default usage is off and can be switched on by option.
The change also introduces additional fix-up patch which forces the spilling
of caller saved registers (clobbered after the call) and re-writes statepoint
to use spill slots instead of caller saved registers.
Reviewers: reames, dantrushin
Reviewed By: reames, dantrushin
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, mgrang, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77371
Summary:
There are at least three clients for KnownBits calculations:
ValueTracking, SelectionDAG and GlobalISel. To reduce duplication the
common logic should be moved out of these clients and into KnownBits
itself.
This patch does this for AND, OR and XOR calculations by implementing
and using appropriate operator overloads KnownBits::operator& etc.
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74060