This has two main components. First, widen
widen short constant loads in DAG when they have
the correct alignment. This is already done a bit in
AMDGPUCodeGenPrepare, since that has access to
DivergenceAnalysis. This can't help kernarg loads
created in the DAG. Start to use DAG divergence analysis
to help this case.
The second part is to avoid kernel argument lowering
breaking the alignment of short vector elements because
calling convention lowering wants to split everything
into legal register types.
When loading a split type, load the nearest 4-byte aligned
segment and shift to get the desired bits. This extra
load of the earlier argument piece ends up merging,
and the bit extract hopefully folds out.
There are a number of improvements and regressions with
this, but I think as-is this is a better compromise between
several of the worst parts of SelectionDAG.
Particularly when i16 is legal, this produces worse code
for i8 and i16 element vector kernel arguments. This is
partially due to the very weak load merging the DAG does.
It only looks for fairly specific combines between pairs
of loads which no longer appear. In particular this
causes v4i16 loads to be split into 2 components when
previously the two halves were merged.
Worse, because of the newly introduced shifts, there
is a lot more unnecessary vector packing and unpacking code
emitted. At least some of this is due to reporting
false for isTypeDesirableForOp for i16 as a workaround for
the lack of divergence information in the DAG. The cases
where this happens it doesn't actually matter, but the
relevant code in SimplifyDemandedBits doens't have the context
to know to ignore this.
The use of the scalar cache is probably more important
than the mess of mostly scalar instructions doing this packing
and unpacking. Future work can fix this, possibly by making better
use of the new DAG divergence information for controlling promotion
decisions, or adding another version of shift + trunc + shift
combines that doesn't only know about the used types.
llvm-svn: 334180
r600 uses dummy pointer info for lowering load/store. Since dummy pointer info
assumes address space 0, this causes isel failure when temporary load/store SDNodes
are generated for amdgiz environment.
Since the offest is not constant, FixedStack pseudo source value cannot be used
to create the pointer info. This patch creates pointer info using llvm undef value.
At least this provides correct address space so that isel can be done correctly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39698
llvm-svn: 317862
Also starts selecting global loads for constant address
in some cases. Some end up selecting to mubuf still, which
requires investigation.
We still get sub-optimal regalloc and extra waitcnts inserted
due to not really tracking the liveness of the separate register
halves.
llvm-svn: 313716
Currently the default C calling convention functions are treated
the same as compute kernels. Make this explicit so the default
calling convention can be changed to a non-kernel.
Converted with perl -pi -e 's/define void/define amdgpu_kernel void/'
on the relevant test directories (and undoing in one place that actually
wanted a non-kernel).
llvm-svn: 298444
This switches to the workaround that HSA defaults to
for the mesa path.
This should be applied to the 4.0 branch.
Patch by Vedran Miletić <vedran@miletic.net>
llvm-svn: 292982
This produces worse code when i16 is legal, mostly
due to combines getting confused by conversions inserted
for uniform 16-bit operations.
llvm-svn: 291717
Due to visit order problems, in the case of an unaligned copy
the legalized DAG fails to eliminate extra instructions introduced
by the expansion of both unaligned parts.
llvm-svn: 274397
There was a combine before to handle the simple copy case.
Split this into handling loads and stores separately.
We might want to change how this handles some of the vector
extloads, since this can result in large code size increases.
llvm-svn: 274394
Re-comitting with a change that avoids undefined uses getting put into
the VRegUses list.
The new algorithm remembers the uses encountered while walking backwards
until a matching def is found. Contrary to the previous version this:
- Works without LiveIntervals being available
- Allows to increase the precision to subregisters/lanemasks
(not used for now)
The changes in the AMDGPU tests are necessary because the R600 scheduler
is not stable with respect to the order of nodes in the ready queues.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9068
llvm-svn: 254683
This works mostly fine but breaks some stage 1 builders when compiling
compiler-rt on i386. Revert for further investigation as I can't see an
obvious cause/fix.
This reverts commit r254577.
llvm-svn: 254586
The new algorithm remembers the uses encountered while walking backwards
until a matching def is found. Contrary to the previous version this:
- Works without LiveIntervals being available
- Allows to increase the precision to subregisters/lanemasks
(not used for now)
The changes in the AMDGPU tests are necessary because the R600 scheduler
is not stable with respect to the order of nodes in the ready queues.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9068
llvm-svn: 254577