
This patch adds a new function attribute "required-vector-width" that can be set by the frontend to indicate the maximum vector width present in the original source code. The idea is that this would be set based on ABI requirements, intrinsics or explicit vector types being used, maybe simd pragmas, etc. The backend will then use this information to determine if its save to make 512-bit vectors illegal when the preference is for 256-bit vectors. For code that has no vectors in it originally and only get vectors through the loop and slp vectorizers this allows us to generate code largely similar to our AVX2 only output while still enabling AVX512 features like mask registers and gather/scatter. The loop vectorizer doesn't always obey TTI and will create oversized vectors with the expectation the backend will legalize it. In order to avoid changing the vectorizer and potentially harm our AVX2 codegen this patch tries to make the legalizer behavior similar. This is restricted to CPUs that support AVX512F and AVX512VL so that we have good fallback options to use 128 and 256-bit vectors and still get masking. I've qualified every place I could find in X86ISelLowering.cpp and added tests cases for many of them with 2 different values for the attribute to see the codegen differences. We still need to do frontend work for the attribute and teach the inliner how to merge it, etc. But this gets the codegen layer ready for it. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42724 llvm-svn: 324834
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//===-- X86TargetMachine.cpp - Define TargetMachine for the X86 -----------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the X86 specific subclass of TargetMachine.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "X86TargetMachine.h"
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#include "MCTargetDesc/X86MCTargetDesc.h"
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#include "X86.h"
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#include "X86CallLowering.h"
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#include "X86LegalizerInfo.h"
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#include "X86MacroFusion.h"
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#include "X86Subtarget.h"
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#include "X86TargetObjectFile.h"
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#include "X86TargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/ExecutionDomainFix.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/CallLowering.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/IRTranslator.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/InstructionSelect.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/Legalizer.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GlobalISel/RegBankSelect.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineScheduler.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetLoweringObjectFile.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetPassConfig.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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#include "llvm/Pass.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CodeGen.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TargetRegistry.h"
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#include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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using namespace llvm;
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static cl::opt<bool> EnableMachineCombinerPass("x86-machine-combiner",
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cl::desc("Enable the machine combiner pass"),
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cl::init(true), cl::Hidden);
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namespace llvm {
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void initializeWinEHStatePassPass(PassRegistry &);
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void initializeFixupLEAPassPass(PassRegistry &);
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void initializeX86CallFrameOptimizationPass(PassRegistry &);
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void initializeX86CmovConverterPassPass(PassRegistry &);
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void initializeX86ExecutionDomainFixPass(PassRegistry &);
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void initializeX86DomainReassignmentPass(PassRegistry &);
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} // end namespace llvm
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extern "C" void LLVMInitializeX86Target() {
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// Register the target.
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RegisterTargetMachine<X86TargetMachine> X(getTheX86_32Target());
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RegisterTargetMachine<X86TargetMachine> Y(getTheX86_64Target());
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PassRegistry &PR = *PassRegistry::getPassRegistry();
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initializeGlobalISel(PR);
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initializeWinEHStatePassPass(PR);
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initializeFixupBWInstPassPass(PR);
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initializeEvexToVexInstPassPass(PR);
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initializeFixupLEAPassPass(PR);
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initializeX86CallFrameOptimizationPass(PR);
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initializeX86CmovConverterPassPass(PR);
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initializeX86ExecutionDomainFixPass(PR);
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initializeX86DomainReassignmentPass(PR);
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}
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static std::unique_ptr<TargetLoweringObjectFile> createTLOF(const Triple &TT) {
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if (TT.isOSBinFormatMachO()) {
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if (TT.getArch() == Triple::x86_64)
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return llvm::make_unique<X86_64MachoTargetObjectFile>();
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return llvm::make_unique<TargetLoweringObjectFileMachO>();
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}
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if (TT.isOSFreeBSD())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86FreeBSDTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isOSLinux() || TT.isOSNaCl() || TT.isOSIAMCU())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86LinuxNaClTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isOSSolaris())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86SolarisTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isOSFuchsia())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86FuchsiaTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isOSBinFormatELF())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86ELFTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isKnownWindowsMSVCEnvironment() || TT.isWindowsCoreCLREnvironment())
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return llvm::make_unique<X86WindowsTargetObjectFile>();
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if (TT.isOSBinFormatCOFF())
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return llvm::make_unique<TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF>();
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llvm_unreachable("unknown subtarget type");
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}
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static std::string computeDataLayout(const Triple &TT) {
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// X86 is little endian
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std::string Ret = "e";
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Ret += DataLayout::getManglingComponent(TT);
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// X86 and x32 have 32 bit pointers.
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if ((TT.isArch64Bit() &&
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(TT.getEnvironment() == Triple::GNUX32 || TT.isOSNaCl())) ||
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!TT.isArch64Bit())
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Ret += "-p:32:32";
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// Some ABIs align 64 bit integers and doubles to 64 bits, others to 32.
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if (TT.isArch64Bit() || TT.isOSWindows() || TT.isOSNaCl())
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Ret += "-i64:64";
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else if (TT.isOSIAMCU())
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Ret += "-i64:32-f64:32";
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else
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Ret += "-f64:32:64";
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// Some ABIs align long double to 128 bits, others to 32.
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if (TT.isOSNaCl() || TT.isOSIAMCU())
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; // No f80
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else if (TT.isArch64Bit() || TT.isOSDarwin())
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Ret += "-f80:128";
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else
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Ret += "-f80:32";
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if (TT.isOSIAMCU())
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Ret += "-f128:32";
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// The registers can hold 8, 16, 32 or, in x86-64, 64 bits.
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if (TT.isArch64Bit())
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Ret += "-n8:16:32:64";
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else
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Ret += "-n8:16:32";
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// The stack is aligned to 32 bits on some ABIs and 128 bits on others.
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if ((!TT.isArch64Bit() && TT.isOSWindows()) || TT.isOSIAMCU())
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Ret += "-a:0:32-S32";
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else
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Ret += "-S128";
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return Ret;
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}
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static Reloc::Model getEffectiveRelocModel(const Triple &TT,
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Optional<Reloc::Model> RM) {
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bool is64Bit = TT.getArch() == Triple::x86_64;
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if (!RM.hasValue()) {
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// Darwin defaults to PIC in 64 bit mode and dynamic-no-pic in 32 bit mode.
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// Win64 requires rip-rel addressing, thus we force it to PIC. Otherwise we
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// use static relocation model by default.
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if (TT.isOSDarwin()) {
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if (is64Bit)
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return Reloc::PIC_;
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return Reloc::DynamicNoPIC;
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}
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if (TT.isOSWindows() && is64Bit)
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return Reloc::PIC_;
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return Reloc::Static;
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}
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// ELF and X86-64 don't have a distinct DynamicNoPIC model. DynamicNoPIC
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// is defined as a model for code which may be used in static or dynamic
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// executables but not necessarily a shared library. On X86-32 we just
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// compile in -static mode, in x86-64 we use PIC.
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if (*RM == Reloc::DynamicNoPIC) {
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if (is64Bit)
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return Reloc::PIC_;
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if (!TT.isOSDarwin())
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return Reloc::Static;
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}
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// If we are on Darwin, disallow static relocation model in X86-64 mode, since
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// the Mach-O file format doesn't support it.
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if (*RM == Reloc::Static && TT.isOSDarwin() && is64Bit)
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return Reloc::PIC_;
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return *RM;
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}
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static CodeModel::Model getEffectiveCodeModel(Optional<CodeModel::Model> CM,
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bool JIT, bool Is64Bit) {
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if (CM)
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return *CM;
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if (JIT)
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return Is64Bit ? CodeModel::Large : CodeModel::Small;
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return CodeModel::Small;
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}
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/// Create an X86 target.
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///
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X86TargetMachine::X86TargetMachine(const Target &T, const Triple &TT,
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StringRef CPU, StringRef FS,
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const TargetOptions &Options,
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Optional<Reloc::Model> RM,
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Optional<CodeModel::Model> CM,
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CodeGenOpt::Level OL, bool JIT)
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: LLVMTargetMachine(
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T, computeDataLayout(TT), TT, CPU, FS, Options,
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getEffectiveRelocModel(TT, RM),
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getEffectiveCodeModel(CM, JIT, TT.getArch() == Triple::x86_64), OL),
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TLOF(createTLOF(getTargetTriple())) {
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// Windows stack unwinder gets confused when execution flow "falls through"
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// after a call to 'noreturn' function.
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// To prevent that, we emit a trap for 'unreachable' IR instructions.
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// (which on X86, happens to be the 'ud2' instruction)
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// On PS4, the "return address" of a 'noreturn' call must still be within
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// the calling function, and TrapUnreachable is an easy way to get that.
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// The check here for 64-bit windows is a bit icky, but as we're unlikely
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// to ever want to mix 32 and 64-bit windows code in a single module
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// this should be fine.
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if ((TT.isOSWindows() && TT.getArch() == Triple::x86_64) || TT.isPS4())
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this->Options.TrapUnreachable = true;
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initAsmInfo();
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}
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X86TargetMachine::~X86TargetMachine() = default;
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const X86Subtarget *
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X86TargetMachine::getSubtargetImpl(const Function &F) const {
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Attribute CPUAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-cpu");
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Attribute FSAttr = F.getFnAttribute("target-features");
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StringRef CPU = !CPUAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
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? CPUAttr.getValueAsString()
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: (StringRef)TargetCPU;
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StringRef FS = !FSAttr.hasAttribute(Attribute::None)
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? FSAttr.getValueAsString()
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: (StringRef)TargetFS;
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SmallString<512> Key;
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Key.reserve(CPU.size() + FS.size());
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Key += CPU;
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Key += FS;
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// FIXME: This is related to the code below to reset the target options,
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// we need to know whether or not the soft float flag is set on the
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// function before we can generate a subtarget. We also need to use
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// it as a key for the subtarget since that can be the only difference
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// between two functions.
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bool SoftFloat =
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F.getFnAttribute("use-soft-float").getValueAsString() == "true";
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// If the soft float attribute is set on the function turn on the soft float
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// subtarget feature.
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if (SoftFloat)
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Key += FS.empty() ? "+soft-float" : ",+soft-float";
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// Keep track of the key width after all features are added so we can extract
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// the feature string out later.
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unsigned CPUFSWidth = Key.size();
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// Extract prefer-vector-width attribute.
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unsigned PreferVectorWidthOverride = 0;
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if (F.hasFnAttribute("prefer-vector-width")) {
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StringRef Val = F.getFnAttribute("prefer-vector-width").getValueAsString();
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unsigned Width;
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if (!Val.getAsInteger(0, Width)) {
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Key += ",prefer-vector-width=";
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Key += Val;
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PreferVectorWidthOverride = Width;
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}
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}
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// Extract required-vector-width attribute.
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unsigned RequiredVectorWidth = UINT32_MAX;
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if (F.hasFnAttribute("required-vector-width")) {
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StringRef Val = F.getFnAttribute("required-vector-width").getValueAsString();
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unsigned Width;
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if (!Val.getAsInteger(0, Width)) {
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Key += ",required-vector-width=";
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Key += Val;
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RequiredVectorWidth = Width;
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}
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}
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// Extracted here so that we make sure there is backing for the StringRef. If
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// we assigned earlier, its possible the SmallString reallocated leaving a
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// dangling StringRef.
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FS = Key.slice(CPU.size(), CPUFSWidth);
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auto &I = SubtargetMap[Key];
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if (!I) {
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// This needs to be done before we create a new subtarget since any
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// creation will depend on the TM and the code generation flags on the
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// function that reside in TargetOptions.
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resetTargetOptions(F);
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I = llvm::make_unique<X86Subtarget>(TargetTriple, CPU, FS, *this,
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Options.StackAlignmentOverride,
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PreferVectorWidthOverride,
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RequiredVectorWidth);
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}
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return I.get();
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Command line options for x86
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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static cl::opt<bool>
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UseVZeroUpper("x86-use-vzeroupper", cl::Hidden,
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cl::desc("Minimize AVX to SSE transition penalty"),
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cl::init(true));
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// X86 TTI query.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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TargetTransformInfo
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X86TargetMachine::getTargetTransformInfo(const Function &F) {
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return TargetTransformInfo(X86TTIImpl(this, F));
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Pass Pipeline Configuration
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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namespace {
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/// X86 Code Generator Pass Configuration Options.
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class X86PassConfig : public TargetPassConfig {
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public:
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X86PassConfig(X86TargetMachine &TM, PassManagerBase &PM)
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: TargetPassConfig(TM, PM) {}
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X86TargetMachine &getX86TargetMachine() const {
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return getTM<X86TargetMachine>();
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}
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ScheduleDAGInstrs *
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createMachineScheduler(MachineSchedContext *C) const override {
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ScheduleDAGMILive *DAG = createGenericSchedLive(C);
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DAG->addMutation(createX86MacroFusionDAGMutation());
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return DAG;
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}
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void addIRPasses() override;
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bool addInstSelector() override;
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bool addIRTranslator() override;
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bool addLegalizeMachineIR() override;
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bool addRegBankSelect() override;
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bool addGlobalInstructionSelect() override;
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bool addILPOpts() override;
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bool addPreISel() override;
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void addMachineSSAOptimization() override;
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void addPreRegAlloc() override;
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void addPostRegAlloc() override;
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void addPreEmitPass() override;
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void addPreEmitPass2() override;
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void addPreSched2() override;
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};
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class X86ExecutionDomainFix : public ExecutionDomainFix {
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public:
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static char ID;
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X86ExecutionDomainFix() : ExecutionDomainFix(ID, X86::VR128XRegClass) {}
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StringRef getPassName() const override {
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return "X86 Execution Dependency Fix";
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}
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};
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char X86ExecutionDomainFix::ID;
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} // end anonymous namespace
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INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(X86ExecutionDomainFix, "x86-execution-domain-fix",
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"X86 Execution Domain Fix", false, false)
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INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(ReachingDefAnalysis)
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INITIALIZE_PASS_END(X86ExecutionDomainFix, "x86-execution-domain-fix",
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"X86 Execution Domain Fix", false, false)
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TargetPassConfig *X86TargetMachine::createPassConfig(PassManagerBase &PM) {
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return new X86PassConfig(*this, PM);
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addIRPasses() {
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addPass(createAtomicExpandPass());
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TargetPassConfig::addIRPasses();
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if (TM->getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
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addPass(createInterleavedAccessPass());
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// Add passes that handle indirect branch removal and insertion of a retpoline
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// thunk. These will be a no-op unless a function subtarget has the retpoline
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// feature enabled.
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addPass(createIndirectBrExpandPass());
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addInstSelector() {
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// Install an instruction selector.
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addPass(createX86ISelDag(getX86TargetMachine(), getOptLevel()));
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// For ELF, cleanup any local-dynamic TLS accesses.
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if (TM->getTargetTriple().isOSBinFormatELF() &&
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getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None)
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addPass(createCleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass());
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addPass(createX86GlobalBaseRegPass());
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return false;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addIRTranslator() {
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addPass(new IRTranslator());
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return false;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addLegalizeMachineIR() {
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addPass(new Legalizer());
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return false;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addRegBankSelect() {
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addPass(new RegBankSelect());
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return false;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addGlobalInstructionSelect() {
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addPass(new InstructionSelect());
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return false;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addILPOpts() {
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addPass(&EarlyIfConverterID);
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if (EnableMachineCombinerPass)
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addPass(&MachineCombinerID);
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addPass(createX86CmovConverterPass());
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return true;
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}
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bool X86PassConfig::addPreISel() {
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// Only add this pass for 32-bit x86 Windows.
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const Triple &TT = TM->getTargetTriple();
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if (TT.isOSWindows() && TT.getArch() == Triple::x86)
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addPass(createX86WinEHStatePass());
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return true;
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addPreRegAlloc() {
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None) {
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addPass(&LiveRangeShrinkID);
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addPass(createX86FixupSetCC());
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addPass(createX86OptimizeLEAs());
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addPass(createX86CallFrameOptimization());
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}
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addPass(createX86WinAllocaExpander());
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addMachineSSAOptimization() {
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addPass(createX86DomainReassignmentPass());
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TargetPassConfig::addMachineSSAOptimization();
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addPostRegAlloc() {
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addPass(createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass());
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addPreSched2() { addPass(createX86ExpandPseudoPass()); }
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void X86PassConfig::addPreEmitPass() {
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None) {
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addPass(new X86ExecutionDomainFix());
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addPass(createBreakFalseDeps());
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}
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addPass(createX86IndirectBranchTrackingPass());
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if (UseVZeroUpper)
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addPass(createX86IssueVZeroUpperPass());
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if (getOptLevel() != CodeGenOpt::None) {
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addPass(createX86FixupBWInsts());
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addPass(createX86PadShortFunctions());
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addPass(createX86FixupLEAs());
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addPass(createX86EvexToVexInsts());
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}
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}
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void X86PassConfig::addPreEmitPass2() {
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addPass(createX86RetpolineThunksPass());
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}
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