Summary:
In general, we need queue_ptr for aperture bases and trap handling,
and user SGPRs have to be set up to hold queue_ptr. In current implementation,
user SGPRs are set up unnecessarily for some cases. If the target has aperture
registers, queue_ptr is not needed to reference aperture bases. For trap
handling, if target suppots getDoorbellID, queue_ptr is also not necessary.
Futher, code object version 5 introduces new kernel ABI which passes queue_ptr
as an implicit kernel argument, so user SGPRs are no longer necessary for
queue_ptr. Based on the trap handling document:
https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUUsage.html#amdgpu-trap-handler-for-amdhsa-os-v4-onwards-table,
llvm.debugtrap does not need queue_ptr, we remove queue_ptr suport for llvm.debugtrap
in the backend.
Reviewers: sameerds, arsenm
Fixes: SWDEV-307189
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119762
Extend pre-emit peephole for S_CBRANCH_VCC[N]Z to eliminate
redundant S_AND operations against EXEC for V_CMP results in VCC.
These occur after after register allocation when VCC has been
selected as the comparison destination.
Reviewed By: rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120202
The compiler was generating symbols in the final code object for local
branch target labels. This bloats the code object, slows down the loader,
and is only used to simplify disassembly.
Use '--symbolize-operands' with llvm-objdump to improve readability of the
branch target operands in disassembly.
Fixes: SWDEV-312223
Reviewed By: scott.linder
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114273
Unfortunately Mesa is still using amdgcn-- as the triple for OpenGL,
so we still have the awkward unknown OS case to deal with. Previously
if the HSA ABI intrinsics appeared, we we would not add the ABI
registers to the function. We would emit an error later, but we still
need to produce some compile result. Start adding the registers to any
compute function, regardless of the OS. This keeps the internal state
more consistent, and will help avoid numerous test crashes in a future
patch which starts assuming the ABI inputs are present on functions by
default.