Some of these accidentally disabled tests failed as a result; updated
tests per @qcolombet instructions. A small number needed additional
updates because legalization has actually changed since they were
written.
Found by the Rotten Green Tests project.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95257
It's the same as the ZEXT/TRUNC case, except SrcBitWidth is given by the
immediate operand.
Update KnownBitsTest.cpp and a MIR test for a concrete example.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95566
These are widened to a wider UADDE/USUBE, with the overflow value
unused, and with the same synthesis of a new overflow value as for the
O operations.
Reviewed By: paquette
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95326
Just use the existing `Known.sextInReg` implementation.
- Update KnownBitsTest.cpp.
- Update combine-redundant-and.mir for a more concrete example.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95484
The widenScalar implementation for signed and unsigned overflowing
operations were very similar: both are checked by truncating the result
and then re-sign/zero-extending it and checking that it matches the
computed operation.
Using a truncate + zero-extend for the unsigned case instead of manually
producing the AND instruction like before leads to an extra copy
instruction during legalization, but this should be harmless.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95035
Add a matcher that checks if the given subpattern has only one non-debug use.
Also improve existing m_OneUse testcase.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94705
Revert "Delete llvm::is_trivially_copyable and CMake variable HAVE_STD_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPYABLE"
This reverts commit 4d4bd40b57.
This reverts commit 557b00e0af.
If the size of memory access is unknown, do not use it to analysis. One
example of unknown size memory access is to load/store scalable vector
objects on the stack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91833
Add a convenience matcher which handles
```
G_XOR %not_reg, -1
```
And a convenience matcher which returns true if an integer constant is
all-ones.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91459
It's fairly common to need matchers for a specific constant value, or for
common idioms like finding a negated register.
Add
- `m_SpecificICst`, which returns true when matching a specific value..
- `m_ZeroInt`, which returns true when an integer 0 is matched.
- `m_Neg`, which returns when a register is negated.
Also update a few places which use idioms related to the new matchers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91397
This lets external consumers customize the output, similar to how
AssemblyAnnotationWriter lets the caller define callbacks when printing
IR. The array of handlers already existed, this just cleans up the code
so that it can be exposed publically.
Replaces https://reviews.llvm.org/D74158
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89613
A SMLoc allows MCStreamer to report location-aware diagnostics, which
were previously done by adding SMLoc to various methods (e.g. emit*) in an ad-hoc way.
Since the file:line is most important, the column is less important and
the start token location suffices in many cases, this patch reverts
b7e7131af2
```
// old
symbol-binding-changed.s:6:8: error: local changed binding to STB_GLOBAL
.globl local
^
// new
symbol-binding-changed.s:6:1: error: local changed binding to STB_GLOBAL
.globl local
^
```
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90511
Replace the X86 specific isSplatZeroExtended helper with a generic BuildVectorSDNode method.
I've just used this to simplify the X86ISD::BROADCASTM lowering so far (and remove isSplatZeroExtended), but we should be able to use this in more places to lower to complex broadcast patterns.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87930
The EXPECT_XY comparison functions all rely upon using the existing
TypeSize comparison operators, which we are deprecating in favour
of isKnownXY. I've changed all such cases to compare either the known
minimum size or the fixed size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89531
This lets external consumers customize the output, similar to how
AssemblyAnnotationWriter lets the caller define callbacks when printing
IR. The array of handlers already existed, this just cleans up the code
so that it can be exposed publically.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74158
If the known shift amount is bigger than or equal to the bitwidth of the type of the value to be shifted,
the result is target dependent, so don't try to infer any bits.
This fixes a crash we've seen in one of our internal test suites.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89232
If a CSEMIRBuilder query hits the instruction at the current insert point,
move insert point ahead one so that subsequent uses of the builder don't end up with
uses before defs.
This fix also shows that AMDGPU was also affected by this bug often, but got away
with it because it was using a G_IMPLICIT_DEF before the use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88605
When we know that a particular type is always going to be fixed
width we have so far been writing code like this:
getSizeInBits().getFixedSize()
Since we are doing this in quite a few places now it seems to make
sense to add a new helper function that allows us to replace
these calls with a single getFixedSizeInBits() call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88649
Added unittests. In the process, separated core construction - which just
needs the hits, order, and 'HardHints' values - from construction from
current register allocation state, to simplify testing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88455
Fix creation of illegal unmerge when widen was requested to a type which
is not a multiple of the destination type. E.g. when trying to widen
an s48 unmerge to s64 the existing code would create an illegal unmerge
from s64 to s48.
Instead, create further unmerges to a GCD type, then use this to remerge
these intermediate results to the actual destinations.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88422
After some recent upstream discussion we decided that it was best
to avoid having the / operator for both ElementCount and TypeSize,
since this could give the impression that these classes can be used
in the same way as basic integer integer types. However, division
for scalable types is a bit odd because we are only dividing the
minimum quantity by a value, as opposed to something like:
(MinSize * Vscale) / SomeValue
This is why when performing division it's important the caller
first establishes whether the operation makes sense, perhaps by
calling isKnownMultipleOf() prior to division. The caller must now
explictly call divideCoefficientBy() on the class to perform the
operation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87700
An AsmPrinter should always be provided to the method because some forms
depend on its parameters. The only place in the codebase which passed
a nullptr value was found in the unit tests, so the patch updates it to
use some dummy AsmPrinter instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85293
This is mostly an NFC patch because the involved methods are used when
emitting DWO files, which is incompatible with DWARFv3, or for platforms
where DWARF64 is not supported yet.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87015
The patch also adds a method to choose an appropriate DWARF form
to represent section offsets according to the version and the format
of producing debug info.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87014
DW_FORM_sec_offset and DW_FORM_strp imply values of different sizes with
DWARF32 and DWARF64. The patch fixes DIE value classes to use correct
sizes when emitting their values. For DIELocList it ensures that the
requested DWARF form matches the current DWARF format because that class
uses a method that selects the size automatically.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87009
These methods are used to emit values which are 32-bit in DWARF32 and
64-bit in DWARF64. The patch fixes them so that they choose the length
automatically, depending on the DWARF format set in the Context.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87008
Halide users reported this here: https://llvm.org/pr46176
I reported the issue to MSVC here:
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/1179643/msvc-copies-overaligned-non-trivially-copyable-par.html
This codepath is apparently not covered by LLVM's unit tests, so I added
coverage in a unit test.
If we want to support this configuration going forward, it means that is
in general not safe to pass a SmallVector<T, N> by value if alignof(T)
is greater than 4. This doesn't appear to come up often because passing
a SmallVector by value is inefficient and not idiomatic: it copies the
inline storage. In this case, the SmallVector<LLT,4> is captured by
value by a lambda, and the lambda is passed by value into std::function,
and that's how we hit the bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87475
Use forward declarations and move the include down to dependent files that actually use it.
This also exposes a number of implicit dependencies on KnownBits.h
This relands e9a3d1a401 which was originally
missing linking LLVMSupport into LLMVFileCheck which broke the SHARED_LIBS build.
Original summary:
The actual FileCheck logic seems to be implemented in LLVMSupport. I don't see a
good reason for having FileCheck implemented there as it has a very specific use
while LLVMSupport is a dependency of pretty much every LLVM tool there is. In
fact, the only use of FileCheck I could find (outside the FileCheck tool and the
FileCheck unit test) is a single call in GISelMITest.h.
This moves the FileCheck logic to its own LLVMFileCheck library. This way only
FileCheck and the GlobalISelTests now have a dependency on this code.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86344
The actual FileCheck logic seems to be implemented in LLVMSupport. I don't see a
good reason for having FileCheck implemented there as it has a very specific use
while LLVMSupport is a dependency of pretty much every LLVM tool there is. In
fact, the only use of FileCheck I could find (outside the FileCheck tool and the
FileCheck unit test) is a single call in GISelMITest.h.
This moves the FileCheck logic to its own LLVMFileCheck library. This way only
FileCheck and the GlobalISelTests now have a dependency on this code.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86344
This patch changes ElementCount so that the Min and Scalable
members are now private and can only be accessed via the get
functions getKnownMinValue() and isScalable(). In addition I've
added some other member functions for more commonly used operations.
Hopefully this makes the class more useful and will reduce the
need for calling getKnownMinValue().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86065