Summary:
- HIP uses an unsized extern array `extern __shared__ T s[]` to declare
the dynamic shared memory, which size is not known at the
compile time.
Reviewers: arsenm, yaxunl, kpyzhov, b-sumner
Subscribers: kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, hiraditya, kerbowa, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82496
These should probably be inferred from the function on parse, but the
target specific infrastructure currently does not give you a way to do
this. SILowerSGPRSpills early exits without this reporting spills,
which makes it difficult to write a MIR test for.
Add the scratch wave offset to the scratch buffer descriptor (SRSrc) in
the entry function prologue. This allows us to removes the scratch wave
offset register from the calling convention ABI.
As part of this change, allow the use of an inline constant zero for the
SOffset of MUBUF instructions accessing the stack in entry functions
when a frame pointer is not requested/required. Entry functions with
calls still need to set up the calling convention ABI stack pointer
register, and reference it in order to address arguments of called
functions. The ABI stack pointer register remains unswizzled, but is now
wave-relative instead of queue-relative.
Non-entry functions also use an inline constant zero SOffset for
wave-relative scratch access, but continue to use the stack and frame
pointers as before. When the stack or frame pointer is converted to a
swizzled offset it is now scaled directly, as the scratch wave offset no
longer needs to be subtracted first.
Update llvm/docs/AMDGPUUsage.rst to reflect these changes to the calling
convention.
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75138
Prepare to accurately track the future denormal-fp-math attribute
changes. The way to actually set these separately is not wired in yet.
This is just a mechanical change, and mostly still assumes the input
and output mode match. This should be refined for some cases. For
example, fcanonicalize lowering should use the flushing variant if
either input or output flushing is enabled
The default FP mode should really be a property of a specific
function, and not a subtarget. Introduce the necessary fields to the
SIMachineFunctionInfo to help move towards this goal.
This has been a very painful missing feature that has made producing
reduced testcases difficult. In particular the various registers
determined for stack access during function lowering were necessary to
avoid undefined register errors in a large percentage of
cases. Implement a subset of the important fields that need to be
preserved for AMDGPU.
Most of the changes are to support targets parsing register fields and
properly reporting errors. The biggest sort-of bug remaining is for
fields that can be initialized from the IR section will be overwritten
by a default initialized machineFunctionInfo section. Another
remaining bug is the machineFunctionInfo section is still printed even
if empty.
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