The Language Reference says that aliases can have available_externally
linkage if their aliasee is an available_externally global value. Using
this kind of aliases resulted in crashes during code generation, filter
them out (the same that the AsmPrinter also filters out GlobalVariables
in emitSpecialLLVMGlobal(); Functions are discarded in the machine pass
infrastructure).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142352
Issue #58168 describes the difficulty diagnosing stack size issues
identified by -Wframe-larger-than. For simple code, its easy to
understand the stack layout and where space is being allocated, but in
more complex programs, where code may be heavily inlined, unrolled, and
have duplicated code paths, it is no longer easy to manually inspect the
source program and understand where stack space can be attributed.
This patch implements a machine function pass that emits remarks with a
textual representation of stack slots, and also outputs any available
debug information to map source variables to those slots.
The new behavior can be used by adding `-Rpass-analysis=stack-frame-layout`
to the compiler invocation. Like other remarks the diagnostic
information can be saved to a file in a machine readable format by
adding -fsave-optimzation-record.
Fixes: #58168
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, thegameg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135488
Issue #58168 describes the difficulty diagnosing stack size issues
identified by -Wframe-larger-than. For simple code, its easy to
understand the stack layout and where space is being allocated, but in
more complex programs, where code may be heavily inlined, unrolled, and
have duplicated code paths, it is no longer easy to manually inspect the
source program and understand where stack space can be attributed.
This patch implements a machine function pass that emits remarks with a
textual representation of stack slots, and also outputs any available
debug information to map source variables to those slots.
The new behavior can be used by adding `-Rpass-analysis=stack-frame-layout`
to the compiler invocation. Like other remarks the diagnostic
information can be saved to a file in a machine readable format by
adding -fsave-optimzation-record.
Fixes: #58168
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers, thegameg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135488
Instcombine prefers this canonical form (see getPreferredVectorIndex),
as does IRBuilder when passing the index as an integer so we may as
well use the prefered form from creation.
NOTE: All test changes are mechanical with nothing else expected
beyond a change of index type from i32 to i64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140983
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
When this test was originally added in 991dfedfd738ce, it didn't pass
`-o` to to llc, causing llc to write a .s file to the source directory.
On the next run, lit would then try to run that as a test.
Make the test auto-cleanup that file for a while.
When a module contains more than one function, we should update debugify metadata
by increasing the number of variables in the function rather than overwritting it.
Previous revert issue is fixed: I forgot to strip all x86-related info from the
test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136949
When a module contains more than one function, we should update debugify metadata
by increasing the number of variables in the function rather than overwritting it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136949
We don't strip llvm.mir.debugify metadata in `llvm::stripDebugifyMetadata`. This
may lead to incorrect number of lines and variables in the metadata when we run
debugify twice, e.g. -run-pass=mir-debugify,...,mir-strip-debug,...,mir-debugify.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138417
These weren't running anywhere because of bad specifications.
One test has bit-rotted and had to be XFAILed, the rest are okay.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136612
These intrinsics are simply expanded to regular icmp/fcmp instructions.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121594
This patch introduces the priority analysis and the priority advisor,
the default implementation, and the scaffolding for introducing the
other implementations of the advisor.
Reviewed By: mtrofin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132835
Added function to the ExpandVectorPredication pass to handle VP loads
and stores.
Reviewed By: simoll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109584
This removes the extractvalue constant expression, as part of
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-remove-most-constant-expressions/63179.
extractvalue is already not supported in bitcode, so we do not need
to worry about bitcode auto-upgrade.
Uses of ConstantExpr::getExtractValue() should be replaced with
IRBuilder::CreateExtractValue() (if the fact that the result is
constant is not important) or ConstantFoldExtractValueInstruction()
(if it is). Though for this particular case, it is also possible
and usually preferable to use getAggregateElement() instead.
The C API function LLVMConstExtractValue() is removed, as the
underlying constant expression no longer exists. Instead,
LLVMBuildExtractValue() should be used (which will constant fold
or create an instruction). Depending on the use-case,
LLVMGetAggregateElement() may also be used instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125795
This commit modifies the AsmPrinter to avoid emitting any zero-sized symbols to
the .debug_aranges table, by rounding their size up to 1. Entries with zero
length violate the DWARF 5 spec, which states:
> Each descriptor is a triple consisting of a segment selector, the beginning
> address within that segment of a range of text or data covered by some entry
> owned by the corresponding compilation unit, followed by the non-zero length
> of that range.
In practice, these zero-sized entries produce annoying warnings in lld and
cause GNU binutils to truncate the table when parsing it.
Other parts of LLVM, such as DWARFDebugARanges in the DebugInfo module
(specifically the appendRange method), already avoid emitting zero-sized
symbols to .debug_aranges, but not comprehensively in the AsmPrinter. In fact,
the AsmPrinter does try to avoid emitting such zero-sized symbols when labels
aren't involved, but doesn't when the symbol to emitted is a difference of two
labels; this patch extends that logic to handle the case in which the symbol is
defined via labels.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126257
When expanding VP reductions to non VP-code, the reduction pass was
ignoring the mask before. Fix this by keeping the mask and selecting
neutral elements where the mask is zero.
Reviewed By: frasercrmck
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126362
Some tests failed for NVPTX target, but it seems that NVPTX will be
fixed and the tests will pass. So, just mark the tests as XFAIL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124125
Some generic tests are not supported by the nvptx now. Moreover, they
are no plans to fix the tested features in nvptx. So, suggest to mark
them as UNSUPPORTED
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123928
NVPTX does not support the testcase llvm/test/CodeGen/Generic/2010-11-04-BigByval.ll
There are NVPTX specific testcases for byval args in the llvm/test/CodeGen/NVPTX
The test is marked as UNSUPPORTED for NVPTX due to unacceptable run time when using XFAIL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122939
`CodeGen/Generic/ForceStackAlign.ll` `FAIL`s on SPARC like this:
LLVM ERROR: Function "g" required stack re-alignment, but LLVM couldn't
handle it (probably because it has a dynamic alloca).
According to the comments in `llvm/lib/Target/Sparc/SparcFrameLowering.cpp`
(`SparcFrameLowering::emitPrologue`) and `SparcRegisterInfo.cpp`
(`SparcRegisterInfo::canRealignStack`) this isn't going to change any time
soon, so this patch `XFAIL`s the test.
Tested on `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119119
This patch introduces the eviction analysis and the eviction advisor,
the default implementation, and the scaffolding for introducing the
other implementations of the advisor.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115707
Expanding on D109750.
Since `DBG_VALUE` instructions have final register validity determined in
`LDVImpl::handleDebugValue`, there is no apparent reason to immediately prune
unused register operands as their defs are erased. Consequently, this renders
`MachineInstr::eraseFromParentAndMarkDBGValuesForRemoval` moot; gaining a
substantial performance improvement.
The only necessary changes involve making relevant passes consider invalid
DBG_VALUE vregs uses as valid.
Reviewed By: MatzeB
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112852
There's really no reason why anyone should use these special names in a variant.
I noticed this while reading the code: all other writes to OS are guarded by
this conditional, and the behavior with the check seems more correct, so
let's add the check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113909
Soft floats are not currently supported on AIX, so mark this test as XFAIL on AIX for now.
Reviewed By: shchenz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113407
Be more consistent in the naming convention for the various RET instructions to specify in terms of bitwidth.
Helps prevent future scheduler model mismatches like those that were only addressed in D44687.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113302
The following tests explicitly check for .loc and .file directives, which is not currently supported. Disable these tests on AIX for now.
Reviewed By: shchenz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111346