Remove unnecessary call to getAllocatableRegClass

I'm not sure what the point of this was. I'm not sure why
you would ever define an instruction that produces an unallocatable
register class. No tests fail with this removed, and it seems like
it should be a verifier error to define such an instruction.

This was problematic for AMDGPU because it would make bad decisions
by arbitrarily changing the register class when unsetting isAllocatable
for VS_32/VS_64, which is currently set as a workaround to this problem.

AMDGPU uses the VS_32/VS_64 register classes to represent operands which
can use either VGPRs or SGPRs. When  isAllocatable is unset for these,
this would need to pick  either the SGPR or VGPR class and insert either
a copy we don't want, or an illegal copy we would need to deal with
later. A semi-arbitrary register class ordering decision is made in tablegen,
which resulted in always picking a VGPR class because it happens to have
more registers than the SGPR register class. We really just want to
use whatever register class the original register had.

llvm-svn: 252565
This commit is contained in:
Matt Arsenault 2015-11-10 00:30:14 +00:00
parent ee4158957b
commit 6d87f28afd
1 changed files with 8 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -330,11 +330,15 @@ InstrEmitter::AddRegisterOperand(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB,
// shrink VReg's register class within reason. For example, if VReg == GR32
// and II requires a GR32_NOSP, just constrain VReg to GR32_NOSP.
if (II) {
const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = nullptr;
const TargetRegisterClass *OpRC = nullptr;
if (IIOpNum < II->getNumOperands())
DstRC = TRI->getAllocatableClass(TII->getRegClass(*II,IIOpNum,TRI,*MF));
if (DstRC && !MRI->constrainRegClass(VReg, DstRC, MinRCSize)) {
unsigned NewVReg = MRI->createVirtualRegister(DstRC);
OpRC = TII->getRegClass(*II, IIOpNum, TRI, *MF);
if (OpRC && !MRI->constrainRegClass(VReg, OpRC, MinRCSize)) {
assert(OpRC->isAllocatable() &&
"Constraining an allocatable VReg produced an unallocatable class?");
unsigned NewVReg = MRI->createVirtualRegister(OpRC);
BuildMI(*MBB, InsertPos, Op.getNode()->getDebugLoc(),
TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), NewVReg).addReg(VReg);
VReg = NewVReg;