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James Y Knight 51208eaccc [Sparc] Fix double-float fabs and fneg on little endian CPUs.
The SparcV8 fneg and fabs instructions interestingly come only in a
single-float variant. Since the sign bit is always the topmost bit no
matter what size float it is, you simply operate on the high
subregister, as if it were a single float.

However, the layout of double-floats in the float registers is reversed
on little-endian CPUs, so that the high bits are in the second
subregister, rather than the first.

Thus, this expansion must check the endianness to use the correct
subregister.

llvm-svn: 267489
2016-04-25 22:54:09 +00:00
James Y Knight 667395f334 [Sparc] Support user-specified stack object overalignment.
Note: I do not implement a base pointer, so it's still impossible to
have dynamic realignment AND dynamic alloca in the same function.

This also moves the code for determining the frame index reference
into getFrameIndexReference, where it belongs, instead of inline in
eliminateFrameIndex.

[Begin long-winded screed]

Now, stack realignment for Sparc is actually a silly thing to support,
because the Sparc ABI has no need for it -- unlike the situation on
x86, the stack is ALWAYS aligned to the required alignment for the CPU
instructions: 8 bytes on sparcv8, and 16 bytes on sparcv9.

However, LLVM unfortunately implements user-specified overalignment
using stack realignment support, so for now, I'm going to go along
with that tradition. GCC instead treats objects which have alignment
specification greater than the maximum CPU-required alignment for the
target as a separate block of stack memory, with their own virtual
base pointer (which gets aligned). Doing it that way avoids needing to
implement per-target support for stack realignment, except for the
targets which *actually* have an ABI-specified stack alignment which
is too small for the CPU's requirements.

Further unfortunately in LLVM, the default canRealignStack for all
targets effectively returns true, despite that implementing that is
something a target needs to do specifically. So, the previous behavior
on Sparc was to silently ignore the user's specified stack
alignment. Ugh.

Yet MORE unfortunate, if a target actually does return false from
canRealignStack, that also causes the user-specified alignment to be
*silently ignored*, rather than emitting an error.

(I started looking into fixing that last, but it broke a bunch of
tests, because LLVM actually *depends* on having it silently ignored:
some architectures (e.g. non-linux i386) have smaller stack alignment
than spilled-register alignment. But, the fact that a register needs
spilling is not known until within the register allocator. And by that
point, the decision to not reserve the frame pointer has been frozen
in place. And without a frame pointer, stack realignment is not
possible. So, canRealignStack() returns false, and
needsStackRealignment() then returns false, assuming everyone can just
go on their merry way assuming the alignment requirements were
probably just suggestions after-all. Sigh...)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12208

llvm-svn: 245668
2015-08-21 04:17:56 +00:00
David Blaikie a79ac14fa6 [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to load instruction
Essentially the same as the GEP change in r230786.

A similar migration script can be used to update test cases, though a few more
test case improvements/changes were required this time around: (r229269-r229278)

import fileinput
import sys
import re

pat = re.compile(r"((?:=|:|^)\s*load (?:atomic )?(?:volatile )?(.*?))(| addrspace\(\d+\) *)\*($| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$)")

for line in sys.stdin:
  sys.stdout.write(re.sub(pat, r"\1, \2\3*\4", line))

Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7649

llvm-svn: 230794
2015-02-27 21:17:42 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 3e0023b8f6 SelectionDAG: fold (fp_to_u/sint (s/uint_to_fp)) here too
Update SPARC tests to match.

From: Fiona Glaser <fglaser@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 229438
2015-02-16 21:47:58 +00:00
Roman Divacky 7a9c6549ba Lower FNEG just like FABS to fneg[ds] and fmov[ds], thus avoiding
expensive libcall. Also, Qp_neg is not implemented on at least
FreeBSD. This is also what gcc is doing.

llvm-svn: 202422
2014-02-27 19:26:29 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju ad40dfcb4b [Sparc] Emit retl/ret instead of jmp instruction. It improves the readability of the assembly generated.
llvm-svn: 198910
2014-01-10 02:55:27 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 5ae77f7564 [SparcV9] Handle i64 <-> float conversions in sparcv9 mode.
llvm-svn: 193957
2013-11-03 12:28:40 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju f1d807ee13 [Sparc] Expand FP_TO_UINT, UINT_TO_FP for fp128.
llvm-svn: 193947
2013-11-03 08:00:19 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju f482d3d338 [Sparc] Do not emit nop after fcmp* instruction with V9.
llvm-svn: 192056
2013-10-06 07:06:44 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju ece63dbd0d [Sparc] Use correct alignment while loading/storing fp128 values.
llvm-svn: 192023
2013-10-05 02:29:47 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 30781deb1c [Sparc] Respect hasHardQuad parameter correctly when lowering SINT_TO_FP with fp128 operand.
llvm-svn: 192015
2013-10-05 00:31:41 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 829aec5900 [Sparc] Fix lowering FABS on fp128 (long double) on pre-v9 targets.
llvm-svn: 191154
2013-09-21 23:51:08 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju b803cec00e [Sparc] Fix an assertion failure while lowering fcmp on long double.
This assertion is triggered because an integer constant is created with wrong
  type.

llvm-svn: 189948
2013-09-04 15:15:20 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 59039dc1bf [Sparc] Add support for soft long double (fp128).
llvm-svn: 189780
2013-09-03 04:11:59 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 01cb19f93c [Sparc] Implement spill and load for long double(f128) registers.
llvm-svn: 189768
2013-09-02 18:32:45 +00:00
Venkatraman Govindaraju 35e0c382d5 [Sparc] Add long double (f128) instructions to sparc backend.
llvm-svn: 189198
2013-08-25 18:30:06 +00:00