13448 Commits

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Benjamin Kramer
db25381a54 RegisterPressure: ArrayRefize some functions for better readability. No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 155795
2012-04-29 18:52:56 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
6053899aa0 Don't update spill weights when joining intervals.
We don't compute spill weights until after coalescing anyway.

llvm-svn: 155766
2012-04-28 19:19:11 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
4fe0e1908e Spring cleaning - Delete dead code.
llvm-svn: 155765
2012-04-28 19:19:07 +00:00
Andrew Trick
833f04962a Reapply 155668: Fix the SD scheduler to avoid gluing the same node twice.
This time, also fix the caller of AddGlue to properly handle
incomplete chains. AddGlue had failure modes, but shamefully hid them
from its caller. It's luck ran out.

Fixes rdar://11314175: BuildSchedUnits assert.

llvm-svn: 155749
2012-04-28 01:03:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
7a773ec053 Temporarily revert r155668: Fix the SD scheduler to avoid gluing.
This definitely caused regression with ARM -mno-thumb.

llvm-svn: 155743
2012-04-27 22:55:59 +00:00
Andrew Trick
03fa574af5 Fix the SD scheduler to avoid gluing the same node twice.
DAGCombine strangeness may result in multiple loads from the same
offset. They both may try to glue themselves to another load. We could
insist that the redundant loads glue themselves to each other, but the
beter fix is to bail out from bad gluing at the time we detect it.

Fixes rdar://11314175: BuildSchedUnits assert.

llvm-svn: 155668
2012-04-26 21:48:25 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
01f201f484 Remove more dead code.
llvm-svn: 155566
2012-04-25 18:01:30 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
983dd43b15 Remove the -disable-cross-class-join option.
Cross-class joins have been normal and fully supported for a while now.
With TableGen generating the getMatchingSuperRegClass() hook, they are
unlikely to cause problems again.

llvm-svn: 155552
2012-04-25 16:17:50 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
d11cf9677f Cross-class joining is winning.
Remove the heuristic for disabling cross-class joins. The greedy
register allocator can handle the narrow register classes, and when it
splits a live range, it can pick a larger register class.

Benchmarks were unaffected by this change.

<rdar://problem/11302212>

llvm-svn: 155551
2012-04-25 16:17:47 +00:00
Andrew Trick
4d4b5469ab Fix a naughty header include that breaks "installed" builds.
llvm-svn: 155486
2012-04-24 20:36:19 +00:00
Evan Cheng
2d14d8aca1 MachineBasicBlock::SplitCriticalEdge() should follow LLVM IR variant and refuse to break edge to EH landing pad. rdar://11300144
llvm-svn: 155470
2012-04-24 19:06:55 +00:00
Andrew Trick
26bdff9b82 cmake: new file
llvm-svn: 155460
2012-04-24 18:06:49 +00:00
Andrew Trick
9e9a9f1465 misched: DAG builder must special case earlyclobber
llvm-svn: 155459
2012-04-24 18:04:41 +00:00
Andrew Trick
c3ea00565f misched: try (not too hard) to place debug values where they belong
llvm-svn: 155458
2012-04-24 18:04:37 +00:00
Andrew Trick
cc45a28320 misched: ignore debug values during scheduling
llvm-svn: 155457
2012-04-24 18:04:34 +00:00
Andrew Trick
88639928bd misched: DAG builder support for tracking register pressure within the current scheduling region.
The DAG builder is a convenient place to do it. Hopefully this is more
efficient than a separate traversal over the same region.

llvm-svn: 155456
2012-04-24 17:56:43 +00:00
Andrew Trick
3cd53a1a52 RegisterPressure: A utility for computing register pressure within a
MachineInstr sequence.

This uses the new target interface for tracking register pressure
using pressure sets to model overlapping register classes and
subregisters.

RegisterPressure results can be tracked incrementally or stored at
region boundaries. Global register pressure can be deduced from local
RegisterPressure results if desired.

This is an early, somewhat untested implementation. I'm working on
testing it within the context of a register pressure reducing
MachineScheduler.

llvm-svn: 155454
2012-04-24 17:53:35 +00:00
Bill Wendling
f1b14b719f Look for the 'Is Simulated' module flag. This indicates that the program is compiled to run on a simulator.
llvm-svn: 155435
2012-04-24 11:03:50 +00:00
Preston Gurd
9a0914753a This patch fixes a problem which arose when using the Post-RA scheduler
on X86 Atom. Some of our tests failed because the tail merging part of
the BranchFolding pass was creating new basic blocks which did not
contain live-in information. When the anti-dependency code in the Post-RA
scheduler ran, it would sometimes rename the register containing
the function return value because the fact that the return value was
live-in to the subsequent block had been lost. To fix this, it is necessary
to run the RegisterScavenging code in the BranchFolding pass.

This patch makes sure that the register scavenging code is invoked
in the X86 subtarget only when post-RA scheduling is being done.
Post RA scheduling in the X86 subtarget is only done for Atom.

This patch adds a new function to the TargetRegisterClass to control
whether or not live-ins should be preserved during branch folding.
This is necessary in order for the anti-dependency optimizations done
during the PostRASchedulerList pass to work properly when doing
Post-RA scheduling for the X86 in general and for the Intel Atom in particular.

The patch adds and invokes the new function trackLivenessAfterRegAlloc()
instead of using the existing requiresRegisterScavenging().
It changes BranchFolding.cpp to call trackLivenessAfterRegAlloc() instead of
requiresRegisterScavenging(). It changes the all the targets that
implemented requiresRegisterScavenging() to also implement
trackLivenessAfterRegAlloc().  

It adds an assertion in the Post RA scheduler to make sure that post RA
liveness information is available when it is needed.

It changes the X86 break-anti-dependencies test to use –mcpu=atom, in order
to avoid running into the added assertion.

Finally, this patch restores the use of anti-dependency checking
(which was turned off temporarily for the 3.1 release) for
Intel Atom in the Post RA scheduler.

Patch by Andy Zhang!

Thanks to Jakob and Anton for their reviews.

llvm-svn: 155395
2012-04-23 21:39:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
af0f8bf595 Temporarily revert r155364 until the upstream review can complete, per
the stated developer policy.

llvm-svn: 155373
2012-04-23 18:28:57 +00:00
Sirish Pande
995c8dbfd2 Hexagon Packetizer's target independent fix.
llvm-svn: 155364
2012-04-23 17:49:09 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
8d7e56c409 ZERO_EXTEND/SIGN_EXTEND/TRUNCATE optimization for AVX2
llvm-svn: 155309
2012-04-22 09:39:03 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
31caa27bf5 Teach getVectorTypeBreakdown about promotion of vectors in addition to widening of vectors.
llvm-svn: 155296
2012-04-21 20:08:32 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
d114da6004 Fix PR12599.
The X86 target is editing the selection DAG while isel is selecting
nodes following a topological ordering. When the DAG hacking triggers
CSE, nodes can be deleted and bad things happen.

llvm-svn: 155257
2012-04-20 23:36:09 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
e3a891cf08 Make ISelPosition a local variable.
Now that multiple DAGUpdateListeners can be active at the same time,
ISelPosition can become a local variable in DoInstructionSelection.

We simply register an ISelUpdater with CurDAG while ISelPosition exists.

llvm-svn: 155249
2012-04-20 22:08:50 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
beb9469d5c Register DAGUpdateListeners with SelectionDAG.
Instead of passing listener pointers to RAUW, let SelectionDAG itself
keep a linked list of interested listeners.

This makes it possible to have multiple listeners active at once, like
RAUWUpdateListener was already doing. It also makes it possible to
register listeners up the call stack without controlling all RAUW calls
below.

DAGUpdateListener uses an RAII pattern to add itself to the SelectionDAG
list of active listeners.

llvm-svn: 155248
2012-04-20 22:08:46 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
7111a630d5 Print <def,read-undef> to avoid confusion.
The <undef> flag on a def operand only applies to partial register
redefinitions. Only print the flag when relevant, and print it as
<def,read-undef> to make it clearer what it means.

llvm-svn: 155239
2012-04-20 21:45:33 +00:00
Andrew Trick
51ee936101 New and improved comment.
llvm-svn: 155229
2012-04-20 20:24:33 +00:00
Andrew Trick
1eb4a0da55 SparseSet: Add support for key-derived indexes and arbitrary key types.
This nicely handles the most common case of virtual register sets, but
also handles anticipated cases where we will map pointers to IDs.

The goal is not to develop a completely generic SparseSet
template. Instead we want to handle the expected uses within llvm
without any template antics in the client code. I'm adding a bit of
template nastiness here, and some assumption about expected usage in
order to make the client code very clean.

The expected common uses cases I'm designing for:
- integer keys that need to be reindexed, and may map to additional
  data
- densely numbered objects where we want pointer keys because no
  number->object map exists.

llvm-svn: 155227
2012-04-20 20:05:28 +00:00
Andrew Trick
7405c6d57a misched: initialize BB
llvm-svn: 155226
2012-04-20 20:05:21 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a11810ad60 Allow targets to select the default scheduler by name.
llvm-svn: 155090
2012-04-19 01:34:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b415bf98f0 This reverts a long string of commits to the Hexagon backend. These
commits have had several major issues pointed out in review, and those
issues are not being addressed in a timely fashion. Furthermore, this
was all committed leading up to the v3.1 branch, and we don't need piles
of code with outstanding issues in the branch.

It is possible that not all of these commits were necessary to revert to
get us back to a green state, but I'm going to let the Hexagon
maintainer sort that out. They can recommit, in order, after addressing
the feedback.

Reverted commits, with some notes:

Primary commit r154616: HexagonPacketizer
  - There are lots of review comments here. This is the primary reason
    for reverting. In particular, it introduced large amount of warnings
    due to a bad construct in tablegen.
  - Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
    reposting:
    - r154622: CMake fixes
    - r154660: Fix numerous build warnings in release builds.
  - Please don't resubmit this until the three commits above are
    included, and the issues in review addressed.

Primary commit r154695: Pass to replace transfer/copy ...
  - Reverted to minimize merge conflicts. I'm not aware of specific
    issues with this patch.

Primary commit r154703: New Value Jump.
  - Primarily reverted due to merge conflicts.
  - Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
    reposting:
    - r154703: Remove iostream usage
    - r154758: Fix CMake builds
    - r154759: Fix build warnings in release builds
  - Please incorporate these fixes and and review feedback before
    resubmitting.

Primary commit r154829: Hexagon V5 (floating point) support.
  - Primarily reverted due to merge conflicts.
  - Follow-up commits that should be folded back into this when
    reposting:
    - r154841: Remove unused variable (fixing build warnings)

There are also accompanying Clang commits that will be reverted for
consistency.

llvm-svn: 155047
2012-04-18 21:31:19 +00:00
Pete Cooper
8998657c64 LiveIntervalUpdate validators weren't recorded after the calls to std::for_each. Turns out std::for_each doesn't update the variable passed in for the functor but instead copy constructs a new one.
llvm-svn: 155041
2012-04-18 20:29:17 +00:00
Joel Jones
828531f798 Fixes a problem in instruction selection with testing whether or not the
transformation:

(X op C1) ^ C2 --> (X op C1) & ~C2 iff (C1&C2) == C2

should be done.  

This change has been tested:
 Using a debug+asserts build:
   on the specific test case that brought this bug to light
   make check-all
   lnt nt
   using this clang to build a release version of clang
 Using the release+asserts clang-with-clang build:
   on the specific test case that brought this bug to light
   make check-all
   lnt nt

Checking in because Evan wants it checked in.  Test case forthcoming after
scrubbing.

llvm-svn: 154955
2012-04-17 22:23:10 +00:00
Lang Hames
aef9178301 SlotIndexes used to store the index list in a crufty custom linked-list. I can't
for the life of me remember why I wrote it this way, but I can't see any good
reason for it now. This patch replaces the custom linked list with an ilist.

This change should preserve the existing numberings exactly, so no generated code
should change (if it does, file a bug!).

llvm-svn: 154904
2012-04-17 04:15:51 +00:00
Eric Christopher
a8caa739de Make comment here more clear.
llvm-svn: 154878
2012-04-16 23:54:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1f5580b6f3 Fix updateTerminator to be resiliant to degenerate terminators where
both fallthrough and a conditional branch target the same successor.
Gracefully delete the conditional branch and introduce any unconditional
branch needed to reach the actual successor. This fixes memory
corruption in 2009-06-15-RegScavengerAssert.ll and possibly other tests.

Also, while I'm here fix a latent bug I spotted by inspection. I never
applied the same fundamental fix to this fallthrough successor finding
logic that I did to the logic used when there are no conditional
branches. As a consequence it would have selected landing pads had they
be aligned in just the right way here. I don't have a test case as
I spotted this by inspection, and the previous time I found this
required have of TableGen's source code to produce it. =/ I hate backend
bugs. ;]

Thanks to Jim Grosbach for helping me reason through this and reviewing
the fix.

llvm-svn: 154867
2012-04-16 22:03:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4190b507c5 Flip the new block-placement pass to be on by default.
This is mostly to test the waters. I'd like to get results from FNT
build bots and other bots running on non-x86 platforms.

This feature has been pretty heavily tested over the last few months by
me, and it fixes several of the execution time regressions caused by the
inlining work by preventing inlining decisions from radically impacting
block layout.

I've seen very large improvements in yacr2 and ackermann benchmarks,
along with the expected noise across all of the benchmark suite whenever
code layout changes. I've analyzed all of the regressions and fixed
them, or found them to be impossible to fix. See my email to llvmdev for
more details.

I'd like for this to be in 3.1 as it complements the inliner changes,
but if any failures are showing up or anyone has concerns, it is just
a flag flip and so can be easily turned off.

I'm switching it on tonight to try and get at least one run through
various folks' performance suites in case SPEC or something else has
serious issues with it. I'll watch bots and revert if anything shows up.

llvm-svn: 154816
2012-04-16 13:49:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8c0b41d656 Add a somewhat hacky heuristic to do something different from whole-loop
rotation. When there is a loop backedge which is an unconditional
branch, we will end up with a branch somewhere no matter what. Try
placing this backedge in a fallthrough position above the loop header as
that will definitely remove at least one branch from the loop iteration,
where whole loop rotation may not.

I haven't seen any benchmarks where this is important but loop-blocks.ll
tests for it, and so this will be covered when I flip the default.

llvm-svn: 154812
2012-04-16 13:33:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8c74c7b1c6 Tweak the loop rotation logic to check whether the loop is naturally
laid out in a form with a fallthrough into the header and a fallthrough
out of the bottom. In that case, leave the loop alone because any
rotation will introduce unnecessary branches. If either side looks like
it will require an explicit branch, then the rotation won't add any, do
it to ensure the branch occurs outside of the loop (if possible) and
maximize the benefit of the fallthrough in the bottom.

llvm-svn: 154806
2012-04-16 09:31:23 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e0cf6397fd Remove dead SD nodes after the combining pass. Fixes PR12201.
llvm-svn: 154786
2012-04-16 03:33:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ccc7e42b1f Rewrite how machine block placement handles loop rotation.
This is a complex change that resulted from a great deal of
experimentation with several different benchmarks. The one which proved
the most useful is included as a test case, but I don't know that it
captures all of the relevant changes, as I didn't have specific
regression tests for each, they were more the result of reasoning about
what the old algorithm would possibly do wrong. I'm also failing at the
moment to craft more targeted regression tests for these changes, if
anyone has ideas, it would be welcome.

The first big thing broken with the old algorithm is the idea that we
can take a basic block which has a loop-exiting successor and a looping
successor and use the looping successor as the layout top in order to
get that particular block to be the bottom of the loop after layout.
This happens to work in many cases, but not in all.

The second big thing broken was that we didn't try to select the exit
which fell into the nearest enclosing loop (to which we exit at all). As
a consequence, even if the rotation worked perfectly, it would result in
one of two bad layouts. Either the bottom of the loop would get
fallthrough, skipping across a nearer enclosing loop and thereby making
it discontiguous, or it would be forced to take an explicit jump over
the nearest enclosing loop to earch its successor. The point of the
rotation is to get fallthrough, so we need it to fallthrough to the
nearest loop it can.

The fix to the first issue is to actually layout the loop from the loop
header, and then rotate the loop such that the correct exiting edge can
be a fallthrough edge. This is actually much easier than I anticipated
because we can handle all the hard parts of finding a viable rotation
before we do the layout. We just store that, and then rotate after
layout is finished. No inner loops get split across the post-rotation
backedge because we check for them when selecting the rotation.

That fix exposed a latent problem with our exitting block selection --
we should allow the backedge to point into the middle of some inner-loop
chain as there is no real penalty to it, the whole point is that it
*won't* be a fallthrough edge. This may have blocked the rotation at all
in some cases, I have no idea and no test case as I've never seen it in
practice, it was just noticed by inspection.

Finally, all of these fixes, and studying the loops they produce,
highlighted another problem: in rotating loops like this, we sometimes
fail to align the destination of these backwards jumping edges. Fix this
by actually walking the backwards edges rather than relying on loopinfo.

This fixes regressions on heapsort if block placement is enabled as well
as lots of other cases where the previous logic would introduce an
abundance of unnecessary branches into the execution.

llvm-svn: 154783
2012-04-16 01:12:56 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
02ef0c3524 When emulating vselect using OR/AND/XOR make sure to bitcast the result back to the original type.
llvm-svn: 154764
2012-04-15 15:08:09 +00:00
Andrew Trick
97d5b9cca6 misched: Added CanHandleTerminators.
This is a special flag for targets that really want their block
terminators in the DAG. The default scheduler cannot handle this
correctly, so it becomes the specialized scheduler's responsibility to
schedule terminators.

llvm-svn: 154712
2012-04-13 23:29:54 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
330970d658 Reduce malloc traffic in DwarfAccelTable
- Don't copy offsets into HashData, the underlying vector won't change once the table is finalized.
- Allocate HashData and HashDataContents in a BumpPtrAllocator.
- Allocate string map entries in the same allocator.
- Random cleanups.

llvm-svn: 154694
2012-04-13 20:06:17 +00:00
Sirish Pande
b486144c12 HexagonPacketizer patch.
llvm-svn: 154616
2012-04-12 21:06:38 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
9d376b6578 Reapply 154397. Original message:
Fix a dagcombine optimization which assumes that the vsetcc result type is always
of the same size as the compared values. This is ture for SSE/AVX/NEON but not
for all targets.

llvm-svn: 154490
2012-04-11 08:26:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
692d584910 Fix an overly indented line. Remove an 'else' after an 'if' that returns.
llvm-svn: 154479
2012-04-11 04:55:51 +00:00
Craig Topper
bc680061e8 Inline implVisitAluOverflow by introducing a nested switch to convert the intrinsic to an nodetype.
llvm-svn: 154478
2012-04-11 04:34:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
3ef01cdb2e Optimize code a bit by calling push_back only once in some loops. Reduces compiled code size a bit.
llvm-svn: 154473
2012-04-11 03:06:35 +00:00