This adds minimal support for 7 new unprivileged extensions that were
defined as a part of
the RISC-V Profiles specification here:
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-profiles/blob/main/profiles.adoc#7-new-isa-extensions
* Ziccif: Main memory supports instruction fetch with atomicity
requirement
* Ziccrse: Main memory supports forward progress on LR/SC sequences
* Ziccamoa: Main memory supports all atomics in A
* Zicclsm: Main memory supports misaligned loads/stores
* Za64rs: Reservation set size of 64 bytes
* Za128rs: Reservation set size of 128 bytes
* Zic64b: Cache block size isf 64 bytes
As stated in the specification, these extensions don't add any new
features but
describe existing features. So this patch only adds parsing and
subtarget
features.
This commit includes the necessary changes to clang and LLVM to support
codegen of `RVE` and the `ilp32e`/`lp64e` ABIs.
The differences between `RVE` and `RVI` are:
* `RVE` reduces the integer register count to 16(x0-x16).
* The ABI should be `ilp32e` for 32 bits and `lp64e` for 64 bits.
`RVE` can be combined with all current standard extensions.
The central changes in ilp32e/lp64e ABI, compared to ilp32/lp64 are:
* Only 6 integer argument registers (rather than 8).
* Only 2 callee-saved registers (rather than 12).
* A Stack Alignment of 32bits (rather than 128bits).
* ilp32e isn't compatible with D ISA extension.
If `ilp32e` or `lp64` is used with an ISA that has any of the registers
x16-x31 and f0-f31, then these registers are considered temporaries.
To be compatible with the implementation of ilp32e in GCC, we don't use
aligned registers to pass variadic arguments and set stack alignment\
to 4-bytes for types with length of 2*XLEN.
FastCC is also supported on RVE, while GHC isn't since there is only one
avaiable register.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70401
We have two structs for representing the version of an extension in
RISCVISAInfo, RISCVExtensionInfo and RISCVExtensionVersion, both
with the exact same fields. This patch deduplicates them.
toFeatures and toFeatureVector both output a list of target feature
flags, just with a slightly different interface. toFeatures keeps any
unsupported extensions, and also provides a way to append negative
extensions (AddAllExtensions=true).
This patch combines them into one function, so that a later patch will
be be able to get a std::vector of features that includes all the
negative extensions, which was previously only possible through the
StrAlloc interface.
The patch adds the instructions in Zicfiss extension. Zicfiss extension
is to support shadow stack for control flow integrity. This patch is
based on version [0.3.1].
[0.3.1]: https://github.com/riscv/riscv-cfi/releases/tag/v0.3.1
This reverts 0d3eee33f262402562a1ff28106dbb2f59031bdb and
4c37d30e22ae655394c8b3a7e292c06d393b9b44.
XSfcie is not an official SiFive extension name. It stands for
SiFive Custom Instruction Extension, which is mentioned in the S76
manual, but then elsewhere in the manual says it is not supported
for S76.
LLVM had various instructions and CSRs listed as part of this
extension, but as far as SiFive is concerned, none of them are part
of it. There are no documented extension names for these instructions
and CSRs either externally or internally.
If these are important to LLVM users, I can facilitate creating
extension names for them and have them documented. For now I'm
removing everything.
Unfortunately, these instructions and CSRs are in LLVM 17 so this
is an incompatible change.
This implements experimental support for the Zimop extension as
specified here:
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-isa-manual/blob/main/src/zimop.adoc.
This change adds only assembly support.
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Co-authored-by: ln8-8 <lyut.nersisyan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ln8-8 <73429801+ln8-8@users.noreply.github.com>
Zvfbfmin does not have any scalar operands making this an unnecessary
dependency. The spec was just updated to remove this. See
86d7a74f4b
This fixes a correctness issue where Xsfvfwmaccqqq was incorrectly
depending on Zfbfmin. The SiFive CPUs that support Xsfvfwmaccqqq do not
implement Zfbfmin, but do implement Zvfbfmin based on a previous
understanding that it only requires Zve32f. I've added tests for this
feature to raise the bar for adding dependencies to it in the future.
The RISC-V vector crypto extensions have been ratified. This patch
updates the Clang and LLVM support for these extensions to be
non-experimental, while leaving the C intrinsics as experimental since
the C intrinsics are not yet standardized.
Co-authored-by: Brandon Wu <brandon.wu@sifive.com>
Now we have default abi lp64 for rv64if and ilp32 for rv32if, which is
different with riscv-gnu-toolchain. In
8e9fb09a0c/configure (L3385)
when have f and not d, it prefers lp64f/ilp32f but no soft float. This
patch tries to make their behaviors consistent.
Following the version bump in #67964 and the bug fix in #68026 I believe
we're ready to mark Zfa as non-experimental. I'll note the GCC torture
suite passes now with Zfa enabled (though it's more of a litmus test
than anything else).
The Zfa specification was recently ratified
<https://wiki.riscv.org/display/HOME/Recently+Ratified+Extensions>. This
commit bumps the version to 1.0, but leaves it as an experimental
extension (to be done in a follow-on patch), so reviews can focus on
confirming there haven't been spec changes we have missed (which as
noted below, is more difficult than usual).
Because the development of the Zfa spec overlapped with the transition
of riscv-isa-manual from LaTeX to AsciiDoc, it's more difficult than
usual to confirm version changes. The linked PDF in RISCVUsage is for
some reason a 404. Key commit histories to review are:
* Changes to zfa.adoc on the main branch
<https://github.com/riscv/riscv-isa-manual/commits/main/src/zfa.adoc>
* Changes to zfa.tex on the now defunct latex branch
<https://github.com/riscv/riscv-isa-manual/commits/latex/src/zfa.tex>
From reviewing these, I believe there have been no changes to the spec
since version 0.1/0.2 (sadly the AsciiDoc and LaTeX versions of the spec
are inconsistent about version numbering).
This revision supports --print-supported-extensions,
it prints out all of the extensions and corresponding version supported.
Reviewed By: craig.topper, kito-cheng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146054
Since zihintntl is ratified now, we could remove the experimental prefix and change its version to 1.0.
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151547
Implement XCVbi intrinsics for CV32E40P according to the specification.
This commit is part of a patch-set to upstream the 7 vendor specific extensions of CV32E40P.
Contributors: @CharKeaney, @jeremybennett, @lewis-revill, @liaolucy, Nandni Jamnadas, @paolos, @simoncook, @xmj.
bf2ad26b4ff856aab9a62ad168e6bdefeedc374f originally commited.
e4777dc4b9cb371971523cc603e1b8a5c7255e7e reverted due to test failures caused by a merge conflict marker in llvm/test/CodeGen/RISCV/attributes that was accidentally checked in.
This commit removed the conflict marker and recommitted.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154412
Implement XCVbi intrinsics for CV32E40P according to the specification.
This commit is part of a patch-set to upstream the 7 vendor specific extensions of CV32E40P.
Contributors: @CharKeaney, @jeremybennett, @lewis-revill, @liaolucy, Nandni Jamnadas, @PaoloS, @simoncook, @xmj.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154412
Implement XCVsimd intrinsics for CV32E40P according to the specification.
This commit is part of a patch-set to upstream the 7 vendor specific extensions of CV32E40P.
Contributors: @CharKeaney, @jeremybennett, @lewis-revill, @liaolucy, Nandni Jamnadas, @PaoloS, @simoncook, @xmj.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153721
According to the latest spec, Zvfbfwma requires Zvfbfmin and Zvfbfmin requires Zfbfmin, with FLH/FSH/FMV.H.X/HMV.X.H removed from Zvfbfwma.
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155916
Implement XCValu intrinsics for CV32E40P according to the specification.
This is a commit of the patch-set to upstream the 7 vendor specific extensions of CV32E40P.
Contributors: @CharKeaney, Nandni Jamnadas, Serkan Muhcu, @jeremybennett, @lewis-revill, @liaolucy, @simoncook, @xmj
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153748
This is a mostly NFC change cleaning up and clarifying components of the
in-tree CORE-V (xcv*) extensions following discussions on the remaining
extensions.
This makes the following changes to the xcbitmanip and xcvmac support:
1. Add missing extensions from RISCVISAInfo, such that they can be
supported in clang's -march option.
2. Clarify the extension version number is 1.0.0 in documentation.
3. Clarify the extensions are by OpenHW Group, and the capitilization
of the CORE-V extension family.
4. Add CORE-V to extension name in RISCVFeatures, both to be consistent
with other vendors, and also better distinguish e.g. CORE-V bit
manipulation vs RISC-V's standard Zb extensions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155283
According to the spec, Zce is an alias for Zca, Zcb, Zcmp, and Zcmt.
If F is enabled on RV32 it also includes Zcf.
This patch adds the Zce and the implication rule which unfortunately
requires custom handling for adding Zcf.
I've also made all the Zc* extensions imply Zca.
I've also added an error for Zcf without RV32.
Reviewed By: asb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153742
This implements the v1.0-rc1 draft extension.
amocas.d on RV32 and amocas.q have the restriction that rd and rs2 must
be even registers. I've opted to implement this restriction in
RISCVAsmParser::validateInstruction even though for codegen we'll need a
new register class and can then remove this validation. This also
sidesteps, for now, the issue of amocas.d being different on rv32 vs
rv64.
See <https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-c-api-doc/issues/37> for the
issue of needing an agreed asm register constraint for register pairs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149248