I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days. I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately) or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that I didn't want to disturb in this patch. This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format over your #include lines in the files. Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again). llvm-svn: 304787
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//===-- AMDGPUTargetTransformInfo.cpp - AMDGPU specific TTI pass ---------===//
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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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// \file
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// This file implements a TargetTransformInfo analysis pass specific to the
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// AMDGPU target machine. It uses the target's detailed information to provide
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// more precise answers to certain TTI queries, while letting the target
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// independent and default TTI implementations handle the rest.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "AMDGPUTargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/BasicTTIImpl.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Target/CostTable.h"
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#include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "AMDGPUtti"
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static cl::opt<unsigned> UnrollThresholdPrivate(
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"amdgpu-unroll-threshold-private",
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cl::desc("Unroll threshold for AMDGPU if private memory used in a loop"),
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cl::init(2500), cl::Hidden);
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static cl::opt<unsigned> UnrollThresholdLocal(
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"amdgpu-unroll-threshold-local",
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cl::desc("Unroll threshold for AMDGPU if local memory used in a loop"),
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cl::init(1000), cl::Hidden);
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static cl::opt<unsigned> UnrollThresholdIf(
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"amdgpu-unroll-threshold-if",
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cl::desc("Unroll threshold increment for AMDGPU for each if statement inside loop"),
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cl::init(150), cl::Hidden);
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static bool dependsOnLocalPhi(const Loop *L, const Value *Cond,
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unsigned Depth = 0) {
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const Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Cond);
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if (!I)
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return false;
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for (const Value *V : I->operand_values()) {
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if (!L->contains(I))
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continue;
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if (const PHINode *PHI = dyn_cast<PHINode>(V)) {
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if (none_of(L->getSubLoops(), [PHI](const Loop* SubLoop) {
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return SubLoop->contains(PHI); }))
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return true;
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} else if (Depth < 10 && dependsOnLocalPhi(L, V, Depth+1))
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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void AMDGPUTTIImpl::getUnrollingPreferences(Loop *L,
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TTI::UnrollingPreferences &UP) {
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UP.Threshold = 300; // Twice the default.
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UP.MaxCount = UINT_MAX;
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UP.Partial = true;
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// TODO: Do we want runtime unrolling?
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// Maximum alloca size than can fit registers. Reserve 16 registers.
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const unsigned MaxAlloca = (256 - 16) * 4;
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unsigned ThresholdPrivate = UnrollThresholdPrivate;
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unsigned ThresholdLocal = UnrollThresholdLocal;
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unsigned MaxBoost = std::max(ThresholdPrivate, ThresholdLocal);
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AMDGPUAS ASST = ST->getAMDGPUAS();
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for (const BasicBlock *BB : L->getBlocks()) {
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const DataLayout &DL = BB->getModule()->getDataLayout();
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unsigned LocalGEPsSeen = 0;
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if (any_of(L->getSubLoops(), [BB](const Loop* SubLoop) {
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return SubLoop->contains(BB); }))
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continue; // Block belongs to an inner loop.
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for (const Instruction &I : *BB) {
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// Unroll a loop which contains an "if" statement whose condition
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// defined by a PHI belonging to the loop. This may help to eliminate
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// if region and potentially even PHI itself, saving on both divergence
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// and registers used for the PHI.
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// Add a small bonus for each of such "if" statements.
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if (const BranchInst *Br = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(&I)) {
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if (UP.Threshold < MaxBoost && Br->isConditional()) {
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if (L->isLoopExiting(Br->getSuccessor(0)) ||
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L->isLoopExiting(Br->getSuccessor(1)))
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continue;
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if (dependsOnLocalPhi(L, Br->getCondition())) {
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UP.Threshold += UnrollThresholdIf;
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DEBUG(dbgs() << "Set unroll threshold " << UP.Threshold
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<< " for loop:\n" << *L << " due to " << *Br << '\n');
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if (UP.Threshold >= MaxBoost)
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return;
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}
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}
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continue;
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}
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const GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(&I);
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if (!GEP)
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continue;
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unsigned AS = GEP->getAddressSpace();
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unsigned Threshold = 0;
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if (AS == ASST.PRIVATE_ADDRESS)
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Threshold = ThresholdPrivate;
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else if (AS == ASST.LOCAL_ADDRESS)
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Threshold = ThresholdLocal;
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else
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continue;
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if (UP.Threshold >= Threshold)
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continue;
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if (AS == ASST.PRIVATE_ADDRESS) {
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const Value *Ptr = GEP->getPointerOperand();
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const AllocaInst *Alloca =
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dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(GetUnderlyingObject(Ptr, DL));
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if (!Alloca || !Alloca->isStaticAlloca())
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continue;
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Type *Ty = Alloca->getAllocatedType();
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unsigned AllocaSize = Ty->isSized() ? DL.getTypeAllocSize(Ty) : 0;
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if (AllocaSize > MaxAlloca)
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continue;
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} else if (AS == ASST.LOCAL_ADDRESS) {
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LocalGEPsSeen++;
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// Inhibit unroll for local memory if we have seen addressing not to
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// a variable, most likely we will be unable to combine it.
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// Do not unroll too deep inner loops for local memory to give a chance
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// to unroll an outer loop for a more important reason.
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if (LocalGEPsSeen > 1 || L->getLoopDepth() > 2 ||
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(!isa<GlobalVariable>(GEP->getPointerOperand()) &&
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!isa<Argument>(GEP->getPointerOperand())))
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continue;
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}
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// Check if GEP depends on a value defined by this loop itself.
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bool HasLoopDef = false;
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for (const Value *Op : GEP->operands()) {
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const Instruction *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Op);
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if (!Inst || L->isLoopInvariant(Op))
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continue;
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if (any_of(L->getSubLoops(), [Inst](const Loop* SubLoop) {
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return SubLoop->contains(Inst); }))
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continue;
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HasLoopDef = true;
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break;
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}
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if (!HasLoopDef)
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continue;
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// We want to do whatever we can to limit the number of alloca
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// instructions that make it through to the code generator. allocas
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// require us to use indirect addressing, which is slow and prone to
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// compiler bugs. If this loop does an address calculation on an
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// alloca ptr, then we want to use a higher than normal loop unroll
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// threshold. This will give SROA a better chance to eliminate these
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// allocas.
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//
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// We also want to have more unrolling for local memory to let ds
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// instructions with different offsets combine.
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//
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// Don't use the maximum allowed value here as it will make some
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// programs way too big.
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UP.Threshold = Threshold;
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DEBUG(dbgs() << "Set unroll threshold " << Threshold << " for loop:\n"
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<< *L << " due to " << *GEP << '\n');
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if (UP.Threshold >= MaxBoost)
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getNumberOfRegisters(bool Vec) {
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if (Vec)
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return 0;
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// Number of VGPRs on SI.
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if (ST->getGeneration() >= AMDGPUSubtarget::SOUTHERN_ISLANDS)
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return 256;
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return 4 * 128; // XXX - 4 channels. Should these count as vector instead?
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getRegisterBitWidth(bool Vector) {
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return Vector ? 0 : 32;
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getLoadStoreVecRegBitWidth(unsigned AddrSpace) const {
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AMDGPUAS AS = ST->getAMDGPUAS();
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if (AddrSpace == AS.GLOBAL_ADDRESS ||
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AddrSpace == AS.CONSTANT_ADDRESS ||
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AddrSpace == AS.FLAT_ADDRESS)
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return 128;
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if (AddrSpace == AS.LOCAL_ADDRESS ||
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AddrSpace == AS.REGION_ADDRESS)
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return 64;
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if (AddrSpace == AS.PRIVATE_ADDRESS)
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return 8 * ST->getMaxPrivateElementSize();
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if (ST->getGeneration() <= AMDGPUSubtarget::NORTHERN_ISLANDS &&
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(AddrSpace == AS.PARAM_D_ADDRESS ||
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AddrSpace == AS.PARAM_I_ADDRESS ||
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(AddrSpace >= AS.CONSTANT_BUFFER_0 &&
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AddrSpace <= AS.CONSTANT_BUFFER_15)))
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return 128;
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llvm_unreachable("unhandled address space");
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}
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bool AMDGPUTTIImpl::isLegalToVectorizeMemChain(unsigned ChainSizeInBytes,
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unsigned Alignment,
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unsigned AddrSpace) const {
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// We allow vectorization of flat stores, even though we may need to decompose
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// them later if they may access private memory. We don't have enough context
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// here, and legalization can handle it.
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if (AddrSpace == ST->getAMDGPUAS().PRIVATE_ADDRESS) {
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return (Alignment >= 4 || ST->hasUnalignedScratchAccess()) &&
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ChainSizeInBytes <= ST->getMaxPrivateElementSize();
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool AMDGPUTTIImpl::isLegalToVectorizeLoadChain(unsigned ChainSizeInBytes,
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unsigned Alignment,
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unsigned AddrSpace) const {
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return isLegalToVectorizeMemChain(ChainSizeInBytes, Alignment, AddrSpace);
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}
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bool AMDGPUTTIImpl::isLegalToVectorizeStoreChain(unsigned ChainSizeInBytes,
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unsigned Alignment,
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unsigned AddrSpace) const {
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return isLegalToVectorizeMemChain(ChainSizeInBytes, Alignment, AddrSpace);
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getMaxInterleaveFactor(unsigned VF) {
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// Disable unrolling if the loop is not vectorized.
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if (VF == 1)
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return 1;
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// Semi-arbitrary large amount.
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return 64;
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}
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int AMDGPUTTIImpl::getArithmeticInstrCost(
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unsigned Opcode, Type *Ty, TTI::OperandValueKind Opd1Info,
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TTI::OperandValueKind Opd2Info, TTI::OperandValueProperties Opd1PropInfo,
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TTI::OperandValueProperties Opd2PropInfo, ArrayRef<const Value *> Args ) {
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EVT OrigTy = TLI->getValueType(DL, Ty);
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if (!OrigTy.isSimple()) {
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return BaseT::getArithmeticInstrCost(Opcode, Ty, Opd1Info, Opd2Info,
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Opd1PropInfo, Opd2PropInfo);
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}
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// Legalize the type.
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std::pair<int, MVT> LT = TLI->getTypeLegalizationCost(DL, Ty);
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int ISD = TLI->InstructionOpcodeToISD(Opcode);
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// Because we don't have any legal vector operations, but the legal types, we
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// need to account for split vectors.
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unsigned NElts = LT.second.isVector() ?
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LT.second.getVectorNumElements() : 1;
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MVT::SimpleValueType SLT = LT.second.getScalarType().SimpleTy;
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switch (ISD) {
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case ISD::SHL:
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case ISD::SRL:
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case ISD::SRA: {
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if (SLT == MVT::i64)
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return get64BitInstrCost() * LT.first * NElts;
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// i32
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return getFullRateInstrCost() * LT.first * NElts;
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}
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case ISD::ADD:
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case ISD::SUB:
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case ISD::AND:
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case ISD::OR:
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case ISD::XOR: {
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if (SLT == MVT::i64){
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// and, or and xor are typically split into 2 VALU instructions.
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return 2 * getFullRateInstrCost() * LT.first * NElts;
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}
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return LT.first * NElts * getFullRateInstrCost();
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}
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case ISD::MUL: {
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const int QuarterRateCost = getQuarterRateInstrCost();
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if (SLT == MVT::i64) {
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const int FullRateCost = getFullRateInstrCost();
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return (4 * QuarterRateCost + (2 * 2) * FullRateCost) * LT.first * NElts;
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}
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// i32
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return QuarterRateCost * NElts * LT.first;
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}
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case ISD::FADD:
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case ISD::FSUB:
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case ISD::FMUL:
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if (SLT == MVT::f64)
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return LT.first * NElts * get64BitInstrCost();
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if (SLT == MVT::f32 || SLT == MVT::f16)
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return LT.first * NElts * getFullRateInstrCost();
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break;
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case ISD::FDIV:
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case ISD::FREM:
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// FIXME: frem should be handled separately. The fdiv in it is most of it,
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// but the current lowering is also not entirely correct.
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if (SLT == MVT::f64) {
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int Cost = 4 * get64BitInstrCost() + 7 * getQuarterRateInstrCost();
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// Add cost of workaround.
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if (ST->getGeneration() == AMDGPUSubtarget::SOUTHERN_ISLANDS)
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Cost += 3 * getFullRateInstrCost();
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return LT.first * Cost * NElts;
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}
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// Assuming no fp32 denormals lowering.
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if (SLT == MVT::f32 || SLT == MVT::f16) {
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assert(!ST->hasFP32Denormals() && "will change when supported");
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int Cost = 7 * getFullRateInstrCost() + 1 * getQuarterRateInstrCost();
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return LT.first * NElts * Cost;
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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return BaseT::getArithmeticInstrCost(Opcode, Ty, Opd1Info, Opd2Info,
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Opd1PropInfo, Opd2PropInfo);
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getCFInstrCost(unsigned Opcode) {
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// XXX - For some reason this isn't called for switch.
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switch (Opcode) {
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case Instruction::Br:
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case Instruction::Ret:
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return 10;
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default:
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return BaseT::getCFInstrCost(Opcode);
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}
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}
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int AMDGPUTTIImpl::getVectorInstrCost(unsigned Opcode, Type *ValTy,
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unsigned Index) {
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switch (Opcode) {
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case Instruction::ExtractElement:
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case Instruction::InsertElement: {
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unsigned EltSize
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= DL.getTypeSizeInBits(cast<VectorType>(ValTy)->getElementType());
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if (EltSize < 32) {
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if (EltSize == 16 && Index == 0 && ST->has16BitInsts())
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return 0;
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return BaseT::getVectorInstrCost(Opcode, ValTy, Index);
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}
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// Extracts are just reads of a subregister, so are free. Inserts are
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// considered free because we don't want to have any cost for scalarizing
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// operations, and we don't have to copy into a different register class.
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// Dynamic indexing isn't free and is best avoided.
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return Index == ~0u ? 2 : 0;
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}
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default:
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return BaseT::getVectorInstrCost(Opcode, ValTy, Index);
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}
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}
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static bool isIntrinsicSourceOfDivergence(const IntrinsicInst *I) {
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switch (I->getIntrinsicID()) {
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_workitem_id_x:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_workitem_id_y:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_workitem_id_z:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_interp_mov:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_interp_p1:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_interp_p2:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_mbcnt_hi:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_mbcnt_lo:
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case Intrinsic::r600_read_tidig_x:
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case Intrinsic::r600_read_tidig_y:
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case Intrinsic::r600_read_tidig_z:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_atomic_inc:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_atomic_dec:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_swap:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_add:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_sub:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_smin:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_umin:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_smax:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_umax:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_and:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_or:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_xor:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_inc:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_dec:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_image_atomic_cmpswap:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_swap:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_add:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_sub:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_smin:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_umin:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_smax:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_umax:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_and:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_or:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_xor:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_buffer_atomic_cmpswap:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_ps_live:
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case Intrinsic::amdgcn_ds_swizzle:
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return true;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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static bool isArgPassedInSGPR(const Argument *A) {
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const Function *F = A->getParent();
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// Arguments to compute shaders are never a source of divergence.
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CallingConv::ID CC = F->getCallingConv();
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switch (CC) {
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_KERNEL:
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case CallingConv::SPIR_KERNEL:
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return true;
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_VS:
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_HS:
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_GS:
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_PS:
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case CallingConv::AMDGPU_CS:
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// For non-compute shaders, SGPR inputs are marked with either inreg or byval.
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// Everything else is in VGPRs.
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return F->getAttributes().hasParamAttribute(A->getArgNo(), Attribute::InReg) ||
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F->getAttributes().hasParamAttribute(A->getArgNo(), Attribute::ByVal);
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default:
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// TODO: Should calls support inreg for SGPR inputs?
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return false;
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}
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}
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///
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/// \returns true if the result of the value could potentially be
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/// different across workitems in a wavefront.
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bool AMDGPUTTIImpl::isSourceOfDivergence(const Value *V) const {
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if (const Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(V))
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return !isArgPassedInSGPR(A);
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// Loads from the private address space are divergent, because threads
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// can execute the load instruction with the same inputs and get different
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// results.
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//
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// All other loads are not divergent, because if threads issue loads with the
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// same arguments, they will always get the same result.
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if (const LoadInst *Load = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(V))
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return Load->getPointerAddressSpace() == ST->getAMDGPUAS().PRIVATE_ADDRESS;
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// Atomics are divergent because they are executed sequentially: when an
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// atomic operation refers to the same address in each thread, then each
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// thread after the first sees the value written by the previous thread as
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// original value.
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if (isa<AtomicRMWInst>(V) || isa<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(V))
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return true;
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if (const IntrinsicInst *Intrinsic = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(V))
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return isIntrinsicSourceOfDivergence(Intrinsic);
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// Assume all function calls are a source of divergence.
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if (isa<CallInst>(V) || isa<InvokeInst>(V))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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unsigned AMDGPUTTIImpl::getShuffleCost(TTI::ShuffleKind Kind, Type *Tp, int Index,
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Type *SubTp) {
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if (ST->hasVOP3PInsts()) {
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VectorType *VT = cast<VectorType>(Tp);
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if (VT->getNumElements() == 2 &&
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DL.getTypeSizeInBits(VT->getElementType()) == 16) {
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// With op_sel VOP3P instructions freely can access the low half or high
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// half of a register, so any swizzle is free.
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switch (Kind) {
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case TTI::SK_Broadcast:
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case TTI::SK_Reverse:
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case TTI::SK_PermuteSingleSrc:
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return 0;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return BaseT::getShuffleCost(Kind, Tp, Index, SubTp);
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}
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