Use the same basic strategy as LegalizeVectorTypes. Try to index into
smaller pieces if there's a constant index, and otherwise fall back to
a stack temporary.
If we were to have an operation with an s16 def that needs to be
executed in a waterfall loop, not having s16 legal would place an
avoidable burden on RegBankSelect to widen it.
This was trying to constrain a physical register. By the verifier's
understanding, it's impossible to have a 1-bit copy to vcc/vcc_lo so
don't try to handle physregs.
The functionality is used when calling imageAtomicExhange() on float
type imageBuffer in Graphics shaders.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85187
This reverts commit ac70b37a00dc02bd8923e0a4602d26be4581c570
which reverted commit 8aeb2fe13a4100b4c2e78d6ef75119304100cb1f
because codegen tests got broken and i needed time to investigate.
This shows some regressions in tests, but they are all around GEP's,
so i'm not really sure how important those are.
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/1Gn
Get the argument register and ensure there's a copy to the virtual
register. AMDGPU and AArch64 have similarish code to get the livein
value, and I also want to use this in multiple places.
This is a bit more aggressive about setting the register class than
the original function, but that's probably OK.
I think we're missing a few verifier checks for function live ins. I
noticed AArch64's calling convention code is not actually adding
liveins to functions, only the entry block (which apparently might not
matter that much?). There should probably be a verifier check that
entry block live ins are also live into the function. We also might
need a verifier check that the copy to the livein virtual register is
in the entry block.
There seems to be an unrelated CSEMIRBuilder bug that was causing
expensive checks failures in this case. Hack the test to avoid this
problem for now until that's fixed.
When scavenging consider the sub-register of the source operand
to determine the bank of a candidate register (not just sub0).
Without this it is possible to introduce an infinite loop,
e.g. $sgpr15_sgpr16_sgpr17 can be assigned for a conflict between
$sgpr0 and SGPR_96:sub1.
Reviewed By: rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84910
This patch stops unconditionally transforming FSUB(-0,X) into an FNEG(X) while building the DAG. There is also one small change to handle the new FSUB(-0,X) similarly to FNEG(X) in the AMDGPU backend.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84056
There were various hacks used to try to avoid making s1 SGPR vs. s1
VCC ambiguous after constraining the register before we had a strategy
to deal with this. This also attempted to handle undef operands, which
are now illegal gMIR.
Use pad with undef and unmerge with unused results. This is annoyingly
similar to several other places in LegalizerHelper, but they're all
slightly different.
For AMDGPU, vectors with elements < 32 bits should be indexed in
32-bit elements and the desired bits extracted from there. For
elements > 64-bits, these should be reduce to 64/32 elements to enable
the normal dynamic indexing paths.
In the dynamic index cases, this produces shorter code most of the
time. This does immediately regress the constant index cases, but this
should be fixed once we have the most basic of shift combines.
The element size > 64 case is pretty much ported from the exisiting
DAG implementation for extract element promote. The increasing element
size case is new.
Avoid recursively calling copyPhysReg for AGPR handling. This was
dropping the necessary super register implicit defs to avoid liveness
verifier errors.
We are using undef on the indirect move source subreg and then
using implicit super-reg. This creates a problem in RA when
Greedy decides to split the register. It reassigns the implicit
super-reg but does not bother to change undef source because
it is really does not matter. The fix is to stop lying to RA and
drop undef flag.
This has also hit a problem in SIFoldOperands as it can fold
immediate into an indirect move since there is no undef flag
anymore. That results in multiple test failures, so added the
check for this case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84899
Get rid of all fixmes and base heuristic on `num-clustered-dwords`. The main intuition behind this is as
follows. The existing heuristic roughly summarizes as below:
* Assume, all the mem ops instructions participating in the clustering process, loads/stores same num bytes
* If num bytes loaded by each mem op is 4 bytes, then cluster at max 5 mem ops, that is at max 20 bytes
* If num bytes loaded by each mem op is 8 bytes, then cluster at max 3 mem ops, that is at max 24 bytes
* If num bytes loaded by each mem op is 16 bytes, then cluster at max 2 mem ops, that is at max 32 bytes
So, we need to make sure that the new heuristic do not completey deviate away from the above one, and it
properly handles both the sub-word loads and the wide loads.
Reviewed By: arsenm, rampitec
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84354
I still think it's highly questionable that we have two intrinsics
with identical behavior and only vary by the name of the libcall used
if it happens to be lowered that way, but try to reduce the feature
delta between SDAG and GlobalISel for recently added intrinsics. I'm
not sure which opcode should be considered the canonical one, but
lower roundeven back to round.
MFMA instructions shall not be scheduled back to back
to avoid MAI SIMD stall. Tell post-RA schedule we would
prefer some other instruction instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84883