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Simon Pilgrim
87fbc06d06 [DAG] Pull out getTruncatedUSUBSAT helper from foldSubToUSubSat. NFCI.
This will simplify an incoming generic implementation of D25987.

I'll rebase D96703 shortly to support this.
2021-02-17 12:17:08 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
05c64ea672 [DAG] Fold shuffle(bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d))) (REAPPLIED)
Fold shuffle(bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d))) -> bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d))

Attempt to fold from a shuffle of a pair of binops to a binop of shuffles, as long as one/both of the binop sources are also shuffles that can be merged with the outer shuffle. This should guarantee that we remove one binop without introducing any additional shuffles.

Technically there's potential for a merged shuffle's lowering to be poorer than the original shuffle, but it could also be better, and I'm not seeing any regressions as long as we keep the 'don't merge splats' rule already present in MergeInnerShuffle.

This expands and generalizes an existing X86 combine and attempts to merge either of each binop's sources (with an on-the-fly commutation of the shuffle mask) - we couldn't do that in the x86 version as it had to stay in a form that DAGCombine's MergeInnerShuffle would still recognise.

Fixes issue raised by @saugustine in rG5aa8f4c0843a where we were failing to replace null shuffle operands from MergeInnerShuffle to UNDEFs.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96345
2021-02-17 11:42:43 +00:00
Sterling Augustine
5aa8f4c084 Revert "[DAG] Fold shuffle(bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d)))"
This reverts commit 5dfba562dd247f731528448ee83785b099f93629.

That commit causes an assertion failure with the following repro:

typedef long b __attribute__((__vector_size__(16)));
b *d;
b e;
b __attribute__((__always_inline__)) c(b h, b i) {
  return (__attribute__((__vector_size__(8 * sizeof(short)))) short)h + i;
}
j() {
  b k, l, m, n, o[6], p, q;
  m = d[5];
  b r = m;
  b s = f(r, 8);
  q = s;
  l = d[1];
  p = l;
  t(q);
  n = c(m, l);
  o[1] = c(s, f(p, 8));
  k = __builtin_shufflevector(n, o[1], 0, 2);
  e = __builtin_ia32_psrlwi128(k, j);
}

./bin/clang -cc1 -triple x86_64-grtev4-linux-gnu -emit-obj -O1 -std=c99 test.c
2021-02-16 12:48:15 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
df45c18135 [DAG] PromoteIntRes_ADDSUBSHLSAT - promote ISD::UADDSAT as clamped add
Similar to D96622, we're better off just promoting uaddsat(x,y) -> umin(add(x,y),c) instead of trying to perform a shifted uaddsat.

I initially tried to just use shifted promotion in cases where we didn't have a legal/custom umin - but we don't appear to have any targets that have uaddsat but not umin, so imo we're better off always using the umin and avoid an untested shifted uaddsat code path.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96767
2021-02-16 17:37:44 +00:00
Craig Topper
064ada4ec6 [SelectionDAG][AArch64] Restrict matchUnaryPredicate to only handle SPLAT_VECTOR for scalable vectors.
fde24661718c7812a20a10e518cd853e8e060107 added support for
scalable vectors to matchUnaryPredicate by handling SPLAT_VECTOR in
addition to BUILD_VECTOR. This was used to enabled UDIV/SDIV/UREM/SREM
by constant expansion in BuildUDIV/BuildSDIV in TargetLowering.cpp

The caller there expects to call getBuildVector from the match factors.
This leads to a crash right now if there is a SPLAT_VECTOR of
fixed vectors since the number of vectors won't match the number
of elements.

To fix this, this patch updates the callers to check the opcode
instead of whether the type is fixed or scalable. This assumes
that only 3 opcodes are handled by matchUnaryPredicate so
I've added an assertion to the final else to check that opcode.

Reviewed By: RKSimon

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96174
2021-02-16 09:22:46 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
5dfba562dd [DAG] Fold shuffle(bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d)))
Fold shuffle(bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d))) -> bop(shuffle(x,y),shuffle(z,w)),bop(shuffle(a,b),shuffle(c,d))

Attempt to fold from a shuffle of a pair of binops to a binop of shuffles, as long as one/both of the binop sources are also shuffles that can be merged with the outer shuffle. This should guarantee that we remove one binop without introducing any additional shuffles.

Technically there's potential for a merged shuffle's lowering to be poorer than the original shuffle, but it could also be better, and I'm not seeing any regressions as long as we keep the 'don't merge splats' rule already present in MergeInnerShuffle.

This expands and generalizes an existing X86 combine and attempts to merge either of each binop's sources (with an on-the-fly commutation of the shuffle mask) - we couldn't do that in the x86 version as it had to stay in a form that DAGCombine's MergeInnerShuffle would still recognise.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96345
2021-02-16 15:46:34 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
420420de57 [DAG] Avoid APInt copies by directly using the APInt reference from getAPIntValue. NFCI. 2021-02-16 13:50:34 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
dd879f7dc9 [DAG] Use APInt::extractBits instead of lshr().trunc(). NFCI.
Avoids so many APInt instances by directly using the APInt reference from getAPIntValue.
2021-02-16 13:50:33 +00:00
Craig Topper
eb75f250fe [RISCV][LegalizeTypes] Try to expand BITREVERSE before promoting if the promoted BITREVERSE would expand anyway.
If we're going to end up expanding anyway, we should do it early
so we don't create extra operations to handle the bytes added by
promotion.

Simlilar was done for BSWAP previously.

Reviewed By: RKSimon

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96681
2021-02-15 12:33:16 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
e47f21da61 [DAG] visitVSELECT - move OpLHS == LHS into inner if() in USUBSAT matching. NFCI.
This will be necessary for the update of D25987 where we'll need to match OpLHS against other ops.
2021-02-15 18:27:00 +00:00
Caroline Concatto
2d728bbff5 [CodeGen][SelectionDAG]Add new intrinsic experimental.vector.reverse
This patch adds  a new intrinsic experimental.vector.reduce that takes a single
vector and returns a vector of matching type but with the original lane order
 reversed. For example:

```
vector.reverse(<A,B,C,D>) ==> <D,C,B,A>
```

The new intrinsic supports fixed and scalable vectors types.
The fixed-width vector relies on shufflevector to maintain existing behaviour.
Scalable vector uses the new ISD node - VECTOR_REVERSE.

This new intrinsic is one of the named shufflevector intrinsics proposed on the
mailing-list in the RFC at [1].

Patch by Paul Walker (@paulwalker-arm).

[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-November/146864.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94883
2021-02-15 13:39:43 +00:00
Arlo Siemsen
080866470d Add ehcont section support
In the future Windows will enable Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET aka shadow stacks). To protect the path where the context is updated during exception handling, the binary is required to enumerate valid unwind entrypoints in a dedicated section which is validated when the context is being set during exception handling.

This change allows llvm to generate the section that contains the appropriate symbol references in the form expected by the msvc linker.

This feature is enabled through a new module flag, ehcontguard, which was modelled on the cfguard flag.

The change includes a test that when the module flag is enabled the section is correctly generated.

The set of exception continuation information includes returns from exceptional control flow (catchret in llvm).

In order to collect catchret we:
1) Includes an additional flag on machine basic blocks to indicate that the given block is the target of a catchret operation,
2) Introduces a new machine function pass to insert and collect symbols at the start of each block, and
3) Combines these targets with the other EHCont targets that were already being collected.

Change originally authored by Daniel Frampton <dframpto@microsoft.com>

For more details, see MSVC documentation for `/guard:ehcont`
  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/guard-enable-eh-continuation-metadata

Reviewed By: pengfei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94835
2021-02-15 14:27:12 +08:00
Simon Pilgrim
6f5a805bbb [DAG] Fold i1/vXi1 saddsat/uaddsat(x,y) -> or(x,y)
Alive2: https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/FzcrpH
2021-02-13 15:02:01 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
0df15e5eff [DAG] Fold i1/vXi1 ssubsat/usubsat(x,y) -> and(x,~y)
Alive2: https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/4nkNGh
2021-02-13 13:21:15 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
60ba5397df [DAG] PromoteIntRes_ADDSUBSHLSAT - use promoted ISD::USUBSAT directly
As discussed on D96413, as long as the promoted bits of the args are zero we can use the basic ISD::USUBSAT pattern directly, without the shifting like we do for other ops.

I think something similar should be possible for ISD::UADDSAT as well, which I'll look at later.

Also, create a ISD::USUBSAT node directly - this will be expanded back by the legalizer later on if necessary.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96622
2021-02-13 12:35:10 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
7ad0c573bd [DAG] Fix shift amount limit in SimplifyDemandedBits trunc(shift(x,c)) to truncated bitwidth
We lost this in D56387/rG69bc0990a9181e6eb86228276d2f59435a7fae67 - where I got the src/dst bitwidths mixed up and assumed getValidShiftAmountConstant would catch it.

Patch by @craig.topper - confirmed by @Carrot that it fixes PR49162
2021-02-13 12:00:08 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
4841a225b7 [DAG] Move basic USUBSAT pattern matches from X86 to DAGCombine
Begin transitioning the X86 vector code to recognise sub(umax(a,b) ,b) or sub(a,umin(a,b)) USUBSAT patterns to make it more generic and available to all targets.

This initial patch just moves the basic umin/umax patterns to DAG, removing some vector-only checks on the way - these are some of the patterns that the legalizer will try to expand back to so we can be reasonably relaxed about matching these pre-legalization.

We can handle the trunc(sub(..))) variants as well, which helps with patterns where we were promoting to a wider type to detect overflow/saturation.

The remaining x86 code requires some cleanup first - some of it isn't actually tested etc. I also need to resurrect D25987.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96413
2021-02-12 18:22:57 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
ed4718eccb [ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.attachedcall' instead of
explicitly emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR

Background:

This fixes a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease
optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker
instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569.

https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue

What this patch does to fix the problem:

- The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.attachedcall" to calls,
  which indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker
  instruction and an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the
  call result. In addition, it emits a call to
  @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which consumes the call result, to
  prevent the middle-end passes from changing the return type of the
  called function. This is currently done only when the target is arm64
  and the optimization level is higher than -O0.

- ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls
  with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after
  processing the function.

- ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the
  operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since
  the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and
  claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization
  passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the
  ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between
  the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of
  PR31925).

- The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if
  nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the
  retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if
  claimRV is attached to the call since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is
  equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it
  tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee.
  This is important since the ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV
  returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up
  with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply
  emits a retain call in the IR if retainRV is attached to the call and
  does nothing if claimRV is attached to it.

- SCCP refrains from replacing the return value of a call with a
  constant value if the call has the operand bundle. This ensures the
  call always has at least one user (the call to
  @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use).

- This patch also fixes a bug in replaceUsesOfNonProtoConstant where
  multiple operand bundles of the same kind were being added to a call.

Future work:

- Use the operand bundle on x86-64.

- Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into
  calls with the operand bundles.

rdar://71443534

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808
2021-02-12 09:51:57 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
2465541dc0 [DAG] DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteIntRes_ADDSUBSHLSAT - break if-else chain. NFCI.
Style fixup - the if() block always returns so we can pull out the contents of the else() block.
2021-02-12 10:33:12 +00:00
Craig Topper
5744502a13 [TargetLowering][RISCV][AArch64][PowerPC] Enable BuildUDIV/BuildSDIV on illegal types before type legalization if we can find a larger legal type that supports MUL.
If we wait until the type is legalized, we'll lose information
about the orginal type and need to use larger magic constants.
This gets especially bad on RISCV64 where i64 is the only legal
type.

I've limited this to simple scalar types so it only works for
i8/i16/i32 which are most likely to occur. For more odd types
we might want to do a small promotion to a type where MULH is legal
instead.

Unfortunately, this does prevent some urem/srem+seteq matching since
that still require legal types.

Reviewed By: RKSimon

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96210
2021-02-11 09:43:13 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
5beebf9c58 [DAG] foldLogicOfSetCCs - Generalize and/or (setcc X, CMax, ne), (setcc X, CMin, ne/eq) fold. NFCI.
Prep work to add support for non-uniform vectors - replace APInt values with using the SDValue ops directly.
2021-02-11 17:09:01 +00:00
Thomas Preud'homme
bad0290ce3 Improve STRICT_FSETCC codegen in absence of no NaN
As for SETCC, use a less expensive condition code when generating
STRICT_FSETCC if the node is known not to have Nan.

Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91972
2021-02-11 14:19:43 +00:00
Joe Ellis
67464dfe36 [DebugInfo] Only perform TypeSize -> unsigned cast when necessary
This commit moves a line in SelectionDAGBuilder::handleDebugValue to
avoid implicitly casting a TypeSize object to an unsigned earlier than
necessary. It was possible that we bail out of the loop before the value
is ever used, which means we could create a superfluous TypeSize
warning.

Reviewed By: DavidTruby

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96423
2021-02-11 13:54:09 +00:00
Hongtao Yu
1cb47a063e [CSSPGO] Unblock optimizations with pseudo probe instrumentation.
The IR/MIR pseudo probe intrinsics don't get materialized into real machine instructions and therefore they don't incur runtime cost directly. However, they come with indirect cost by blocking certain optimizations. Some of the blocking are intentional (such as blocking code merge) for better counts quality while the others are accidental. This change unblocks perf-critical optimizations that do not affect counts quality. They include:

1. IR InstCombine, sinking load operation to shorten lifetimes.
2. MIR LiveRangeShrink, similar to #1
3. MIR TwoAddressInstructionPass, i.e, opeq transform
4. MIR function argument copy elision
5. IR stack protection. (though not perf-critical but nice to have).

Reviewed By: wmi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95982
2021-02-10 12:43:17 -08:00
Luís Marques
acac29ca42 [DAGCombiner] Don't fold FCOPYSIGN vector sign operand casts
Avoid doing the following combine for vector types:

```
copysign(x, fp_extend(y)) -> copysign(x, y)
copysign(x, fp_round(y)) -> copysign(x, y)
```

That combine seemed to impede the selection of vector instruction and cause
a mess in some circumstances.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96037
2021-02-10 14:25:24 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
7e75f6fc1d [SelectionDAG] Use range-based for loops (NFC) 2021-02-09 22:14:30 -08:00
Nico Weber
de1966e542 Revert "[ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.rv' instead of explicitly"
This reverts commit 4a64d8fe392449b205e59031aad5424968cf7446.
Makes clang crash when buildling trivial iOS programs, see comment
after https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808#2551401
2021-02-09 11:06:32 -05:00
Nemanja Ivanovic
a5222aa085 [DAGCombine] Do not remove masking argument to FP16_TO_FP for some targets
As of commit 284f2bffc9bc5, the DAG Combiner gets rid of the masking of the
input to this node if the mask only keeps the bottom 16 bits. This is because
the underlying library function does not use the high order bits. However, on
PowerPC's ELFv2 ABI, it is the caller that is responsible for clearing the bits
from the register. Therefore, the library implementation of __gnu_h2f_ieee will
return an incorrect result if the bits aren't cleared.

This combine is desired for ARM (and possibly other targets) so this patch adds
a query to Target Lowering to check if this zeroing needs to be kept.

Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49092

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96283
2021-02-09 06:33:48 -06:00
Thomas Preud'homme
a50ab8672d Revert STRICT_FCMP nonan optimisation
Summary: This reverts commit b7b61a7b5bc63df0d84f3722a1dcfa375c35ba30 which fails on some of the builders: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/#/builders/14/builds/5806

Reviewers:

Subscribers:
2021-02-09 11:27:35 +00:00
Thomas Preud'homme
b7b61a7b5b Improve STRICT_FSETCC codegen in absence of no NaN
As for SETCC, use a less expensive condition code when generating
STRICT_FSETCC if the node is known not to have Nan.

Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91972
2021-02-09 11:18:16 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
c5c690a835 [DAG] visitVECTOR_SHUFFLE - move shuffle legality check into MergeInnerShuffle lamda. NFCI.
This is going to be necessary for a future reuse of MergeInnerShuffle
2021-02-08 14:25:16 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
7b9f6c2d42 [SelectionDAG] Drop unnecessary const from a return type (NFC)
Identified with const-return-type.
2021-02-07 09:49:33 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim
86dabf4226 [DAG] SelectionDAG::isSplatValue - handle OR/XOR cases
Add OR/XOR to the basic binops that we support when checking for a splat vector value
2021-02-07 13:27:57 +00:00
Huihui Zhang
1b81117f88 [DAGCombiner][SVE] Fix invalid use of getVectorNumElements() in visitSRA.
Make sure scalable property is preserved by using getVectorElementCount().

Reviewed By: paulwalker-arm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95967
2021-02-05 09:56:49 -08:00
Akira Hatanaka
4a64d8fe39 [ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.rv' instead of explicitly
emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR

This reapplies 3fe3946d9a958b7af6130241996d9cfcecf559d4 without the
changes made to lib/IR/AutoUpgrade.cpp, which was violating layering.

Original commit message:

Background:

This patch makes changes to the front-end and middle-end that are
needed to fix a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease
optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker
instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569.

https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue

What this patch does to fix the problem:

- The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.rv" to calls, which
  indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker instruction and
  an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the call result. In
  addition, it emits a call to @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which
  consumes the call result, to prevent the middle-end passes from changing
  the return type of the called function. This is currently done only when
  the target is arm64 and the optimization level is higher than -O0.

- ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls
  with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after
  processing the function.

- ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the
  operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since
  the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and
  claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization
  passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the
  ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between
  the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of
  PR31925).

- The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if
  nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the
  retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if
  the call is annotated with claimRV since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is
  equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it
  tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee.
  This is important since ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV
  returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up
  with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply
  emits a retain call in the IR if the implicit call is a call to
  retainRV and does nothing if it's a call to claimRV.

Future work:

- Use the operand bundle on x86-64.

- Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into
  calls annotated with the operand bundles.

rdar://71443534

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808
2021-02-05 06:09:42 -08:00
Akira Hatanaka
2fbbb18c1d Revert "[ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.rv' instead of explicitly"
This reverts commit 3fe3946d9a958b7af6130241996d9cfcecf559d4.

The commit violates layering by including a header from Analysis in
lib/IR/AutoUpgrade.cpp.
2021-02-05 06:00:05 -08:00
Akira Hatanaka
3fe3946d9a [ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.rv' instead of explicitly
emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR

Background:

This patch makes changes to the front-end and middle-end that are
needed to fix a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease
optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker
instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569.

https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue

What this patch does to fix the problem:

- The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.rv" to calls, which
  indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker instruction and
  an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the call result. In
  addition, it emits a call to @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which
  consumes the call result, to prevent the middle-end passes from changing
  the return type of the called function. This is currently done only when
  the target is arm64 and the optimization level is higher than -O0.

- ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls
  with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after
  processing the function.

- ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the
  operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since
  the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and
  claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization
  passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the
  ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between
  the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of
  PR31925).

- The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if
  nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the
  retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if
  the call is annotated with claimRV since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is
  equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it
  tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee.
  This is important since ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV
  returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up
  with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply
  emits a retain call in the IR if the implicit call is a call to
  retainRV and does nothing if it's a call to claimRV.

Future work:

- Use the operand bundle on x86-64.

- Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into
  calls annotated with the operand bundles.

rdar://71443534

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808
2021-02-05 05:55:18 -08:00
Craig Topper
11ef356d9e [TargetLowering] Use Align in allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses.
Reviewed By: arsenm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96097
2021-02-04 19:22:06 -08:00
Craig Topper
8cc9c42a0c [TargetLowering] Use LegalOnly operand to isOperationLegalOrCustom to simplify some code. NFC 2021-02-04 12:30:37 -08:00
Craig Topper
34da12dd1f [DAGCombiner] Remove (sra (shl X, C), C) if X has more than C sign bits.
If sext_inreg is supported, we will turn this into sext_inreg. That
will then remove it if there are enough sign bits. But if sext_inreg
isn't supported, we can still remove the shift pair based on sign
bits.

Split from D95890.
2021-02-03 10:18:40 -08:00
Craig Topper
4553821815 [SelectionDAG] Prevent scalable vector warning from ComputeNumSignBits on extract_vector_elt on a scalable vector. 2021-02-01 23:42:03 -08:00
Kerry McLaughlin
9b4fcfaa9e [SVE][CodeGen] Remove performMaskedGatherScatterCombine
The AArch64 DAG combine added by D90945 & D91433 extends the index
of a scalable masked gather or scatter to i32 if necessary.

This patch removes the combine and instead adds shouldExtendGSIndex, which
is used by visitMaskedGather/Scatter in SelectionDAGBuilder to query whether
the index should be extended before calling getMaskedGather/Scatter.

Reviewed By: david-arm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94525
2021-02-01 14:10:00 +00:00
xgupta
94fac81fcc [Branch-Rename] Fix some links
According to the [[ https://foundation.llvm.org/docs/branch-rename/ | status of branch rename ]], the master branch of the LLVM repository is removed on 28 Jan 2021.

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95766
2021-02-01 16:43:21 +05:30
Serge Pavlov
bf416d166b [FPEnv] Intrinsic for setting rounding mode
To set non-default rounding mode user usually calls function 'fesetround'
from standard C library. This way has some disadvantages.

* It creates unnecessary dependency on libc. On the other hand, setting
  rounding mode requires few instructions and could be made by compiler.
  Sometimes standard C library even is not available, like in the case of
  GPU or AI cores that execute small kernels.
* Compiler could generate more effective code if it knows that a particular
  call just sets rounding mode.

This change introduces new IR intrinsic, namely 'llvm.set.rounding', which
sets current rounding mode, similar to 'fesetround'. It however differs
from the latter, because it is a lower level facility:

* 'llvm.set.rounding' does not return any value, whereas 'fesetround'
  returns non-zero value in the case of failure. In glibc 'fesetround'
  reports failure if its argument is invalid or unsupported or if floating
  point operations are unavailable on the hardware. Compiler usually knows
  what core it generates code for and it can validate arguments in many
  cases.
* Rounding mode is specified in 'fesetround' using constants like
  'FE_TONEAREST', which are target dependent. It is inconvenient to work
  with such constants at IR level.

C standard provides a target-independent way to specify rounding mode, it
is used in FLT_ROUNDS, however it does not define standard way to set
rounding mode using this encoding.

This change implements only IR intrinsic. Lowering it to machine code is
target-specific and will be implemented latter. Mapping of 'fesetround'
to 'llvm.set.rounding' is also not implemented here.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74729
2021-02-01 11:28:14 +07:00
Craig Topper
70289ea6f5 [RISCV][LegalizeTypes] Try to expand BSWAP before promoting if the promoted BSWAP would expand anyway.
If we're going to end up expanding anyway, we should do it early
so we don't create extra operations to handle the bytes added by
promotion.

This is helfpul on RISCV where we might have to promote i16 all
the way to i64.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95756
2021-01-31 14:33:29 -08:00
Craig Topper
ea87cf2acd [TargetLowering][RISCV] Don't transform (seteq/ne (sext_inreg X, VT), C1) -> (seteq/ne (zext_inreg X, VT), C1) if the sext_inreg is cheaper
RISCV has to use 2 shifts for (i64 (zext_inreg X, i32)), but we
can use addiw rd, rs1, x0 for sext_inreg. We already understood this
when type legalizing i32 seteq/ne on rv64. But this transform in
SimplifySetCC would sometimes undo it.

Reviewed By: luismarques

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95289
2021-01-25 16:37:21 -08:00
Fraser Cormack
fde2466171 [SelectionDAG] Support scalable-vector splats in more cases
This patch adds support for scalable-vector splats in DAGCombiner's
`isConstantOrConstantVector` and `ISD::matchUnaryPredicate` functions,
which enable the SelectionDAG div/rem-by-constant optimizations for
scalable vector types.

It also fixes up one case where the UDIV optimization was generating a
SETCC without first consulting the target for its preferred SETCC result
type.

Reviewed By: craig.topper

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94501
2021-01-25 10:58:15 +00:00
Fangrui Song
d5bbaaaf95 [XRay] Make __xray_customevent support non-Linux 2021-01-25 00:48:21 -08:00
QingShan Zhang
ffc3e800c6 [NFC] [DAGCombine] Correct the result for sqrt even the iteration is zero
For now, we correct the result for sqrt if iteration > 0. This doesn't make
sense as they are not strict relative.

Reviewed By: dmgreen, spatel, RKSimon

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94480
2021-01-25 04:02:44 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
16baad8f4e [llvm] Use pop_back_val (NFC) 2021-01-24 12:18:57 -08:00