"The register specified for a dregpair is the corresponding Q register, so to
get the pair, we need to look up the sub-regs based on the qreg. Create a
lookup function since we don't have access to TargetRegisterInfo here to
be able to use getSubReg(ARM::dsub_[01])."
Additionaly, fix the NEON VLD1* and VST1* instruction patterns not to use
the dregpair modifier for the 2xdreg versions. Explicitly specifying the two
registers as operands is more correct and more consistent with the other
instruction patterns. This enables further cleanup of special case code in the
disassembler as a nice side-effect.
llvm-svn: 113903
an argument, so that we can distinguish instructions with the same register
classes but different numbers of registers (e.g., vld3 and vld4). Fix some
of the non-pseudo NEON ld/st instruction itineraries to reflect the number
of registers loaded or stored, not just the opcode name.
llvm-svn: 113854
instructions prior to regalloc. Since it's getting a little close to
the 2.8 branch deadline, I'll have to leave the rest of the instructions
handled by the NEONPreAllocPass for now, but I didn't want to leave half
of the VLD instructions converted and the other half not.
llvm-svn: 112983
vabd intrinsic and add and/or zext operations. In the case of vaba, this
also avoids the need for a DAG combine pattern to combine vabd with add.
Update tests. Auto-upgrade the old intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 112941
add, and subtract operations with zero-extended or sign-extended vectors.
Update tests. Add auto-upgrade support for the old intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 112773
all the other LDM/STM instructions. This fixes asm printer crashes when
compiling with -O0. I've changed one of the NEON tests (vst3.ll) to run
with -O0 to check this in the future.
Prior to this change VLDM/VSTM used addressing mode #5, but not really.
The offset field was used to hold a count of the number of registers being
loaded or stored, and the AM5 opcode field was expanded to specify the IA
or DB mode, instead of the standard ADD/SUB specifier. Much of the backend
was not aware of these special cases. The crashes occured when rewriting
a frameindex caused the AM5 offset field to be changed so that it did not
have a valid submode. I don't know exactly what changed to expose this now.
Maybe we've never done much with -O0 and NEON. Regardless, there's no longer
any reason to keep a count of the VLDM/VSTM registers, so we can use
addressing mode #4 and clean things up in a lot of places.
llvm-svn: 112322
with the VST4 instructions. Until after register allocation, we want to
represent sets of adjacent registers by a single super-register. These
VST4 pseudo instructions have a single QQ or QQQQ source register operand.
They get expanded to the real VST4 instructions with 4 separate D register
operands. Once this conversion is complete, we'll be able to remove the
NEONPreAllocPass and avoid some fragile and hacky code elsewhere.
llvm-svn: 112108
immediate" operands. These functions have so far only been used for VMOV
but they also apply to other NEON instructions with modified immediate
operands. No functional changes.
llvm-svn: 105969
the machine instruction representation of the immediate value to be encoded
into an integer with similar fields as the actual VMOV instruction. This makes
things easier for the disassembler, since it can just stuff the bits into the
immediate operand, but harder for the asm printer since it has to decode the
value to be printed. Testcase for the encoding will follow later when MC has
more support for ARM.
llvm-svn: 105836
- change isShuffleMaskLegal to show that all shuffles with 32-bit and 64-bit
elements are legal
- the Neon shuffle instructions do not support 64-bit elements, but we were
not checking for that before lowering shuffles to use them
- remove some 64-bit element vduplane patterns that are no longer needed
llvm-svn: 105586
Reverse-merging r103156 into '.':
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMInstrNEON.td
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMRegisterInfo.h
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMBaseRegisterInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMBaseInstrInfo.cpp
U lib/Target/ARM/ARMRegisterInfo.td
llvm-svn: 103159