clear what information these functions are actually using.
This is also a micro-optimization, as passing a SDNode * around is
simpler than passing a { SDNode *, int } by value or reference.
llvm-svn: 92564
(X != null) | (Y != null) --> (X|Y) != 0
(X == null) & (Y == null) --> (X|Y) == 0
so that instcombine can stop doing this for pointers. This is part of PR3351,
which is a case where instcombine doing this for pointers (inserting ptrtoint)
is pessimizing code.
llvm-svn: 92406
multiply sequence when the power is a constant integer. Before, our
codegen for std::pow(.., int) always turned into a libcall, which was
really inefficient.
This should also make many gfortran programs happier I'd imagine.
llvm-svn: 92388
getMDKindID/getMDKindNames methods to LLVMContext (and add
convenience methods to Module), eliminating MetadataContext.
Move the state that it maintains out to LLVMContext.
llvm-svn: 92259
I asked Devang to do back on Sep 27. Instead of going through the
MetadataContext class with methods like getMD() and getMDs(), just
ask the instruction directly for its metadata with getMetadata()
and getAllMetadata().
This includes a variety of other fixes and improvements: previously
all Value*'s were bloated because the HasMetadata bit was thrown into
value, adding a 9th bit to a byte. Now this is properly sunk down to
the Instruction class (the only place where it makes sense) and it
will be folded away somewhere soon.
This also fixes some confusion in getMDs and its clients about
whether the returned list is indexed by the MDID or densely packed.
This is now returned sorted and densely packed and the comments make
this clear.
This introduces a number of fixme's which I'll follow up on.
llvm-svn: 92235
compare. On other targets we end up with a call to memcmp because we don't
want 16 individual byte loads. We should be able to use movups as well, but
we're failing to select the generated icmp.
llvm-svn: 92107
SDISel. This optimization was causing simplifylibcalls to
introduce type-unsafe nastiness. This is the first step, I'll be
expanding the memcmp optimizations shortly, covering things that
we really really wouldn't want simplifylibcalls to do.
llvm-svn: 92098
These checks would often trigger on unreachable statements inserted by
bugpoint, leading it astray.
It would be nice if we could distinguish unreachable blocks from errors.
llvm-svn: 91923
return partial registers. This affected the back-end lowering code some.
Also patch up some places I missed before in the "get" functions.
llvm-svn: 91880
This fixes an in-place update bug where code inserted at the end of basic blocks may not be covered by existing intervals which were live across the entire block. It is also consistent with the way ranges are specified for live intervals.
llvm-svn: 91859
by allowing backends to override routines that will default
the JIT and Static code generation to an appropriate code model
for the architecture.
Should fix PR 5773.
llvm-svn: 91824
- Move DisableScheduling flag into TargetOption.h
- Move SDNodeOrdering into its own header file. Give it a minimal interface that
doesn't conflate construction with storage.
- Move assigning the ordering into the SelectionDAGBuilder.
This isn't used yet, so there should be no functional changes.
llvm-svn: 91727
contains another loop, or an instruction. The loop form is
substantially more efficient on large loops than the typical
code it replaces.
llvm-svn: 91654
The change in SelectionDAGBuilder is needed to allow using bitcasts to convert
between f64 (the default type for ARM "d" registers) and 64-bit Neon vector
types. Radar 7457110.
llvm-svn: 91649
non-landing pad basic block as the successor to a block that ends in an
unconditional jump will cause block folding to remove the added block as a
successor. Thus eventually removing it AND the landing pad entirely. Critical
edge splitting is an optimization, so we can safely turn it off when dealing
with landing pads.
llvm-svn: 91634
LegalizeDAG.cpp. Unlike the code it replaces, which simply decrements the simple
type by one, getHalfSizedIntegerVT() searches for the smallest simple integer
type that is at least half the size of the type it is called on. This approach
has the advantage that it will continue working if a new value type (such as
i24) is added to MVT.
Also, in preparation for new value types, remove the assertions that
non-power-of-2 8-bit-mutiple types are Extended when legalizing extload and
truncstore operations.
llvm-svn: 91614
Fold (zext (and x, cst)) -> (and (zext x), cst)
DAG combiner likes to optimize expression in the other way so this would end up cause an infinite looping.
llvm-svn: 91574
Tail duplication produces lots of identical phi nodes in different basic
blocks. Teach PHIElimination to reuse the join registers when lowering a phi
node that is identical to an already lowered node. This saves virtual
registers, and more importantly it avoids creating copies the the coalescer
doesn't know how to eliminate.
Teach LiveIntervalAnalysis about the phi joins with multiple uses.
This patch significantly reduces code size produced by -pre-regalloc-taildup.
llvm-svn: 91549
in local register allocator. If a reg-reg copy has a phys reg
input and a virt reg output, and this is the last use of the phys
reg, assign the phys reg to the virt reg. If a reg-reg copy has
a phys reg output and we need to reload its spilled input, reload
it directly into the phys reg than passing it through another reg.
Following 76208, there is sometimes no dependency between the def of
a phys reg and its use; this creates a window where that phys reg
can be used for spilling (this is true in linear scan also). This
is bad and needs to be fixed a better way, although 76208 works too
well in practice to be reverted. However, there should normally be
no spilling within inline asm blocks. The patch here goes a long way
towards making this actually be true.
llvm-svn: 91485
isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
llvm-svn: 91421
1. Only perform (zext (shl (zext x), y)) -> (shl (zext x), y) when y is a constant. This makes sure it remove at least one zest.
2. If the shift is a left shift, make sure the original shift cannot shift out bits.
llvm-svn: 91399
stuff isn't used just yet.
We want to model the GCC `-fno-schedule-insns' and `-fno-schedule-insns2'
flags. The hypothesis is that the people who use these flags know what they are
doing, and have hand-optimized the C code to reduce latencies and other
conflicts.
The idea behind our scheme to turn off scheduling is to create a map "on the
side" during DAG generation. It will order the nodes by how they appeared in the
code. This map is then used during scheduling to get the ordering.
llvm-svn: 91392
branches only to a landing pad. Without this check, the compiler would go into
an infinite loop because the branch to a landing pad is an "abnormal" edge which
wasn't being taken into account.
This is the meat of that fix:
if (!PrevBB.canFallThrough() && !MBB->BranchesToLandingPad(MBB)) {
The other stuff is simplification of the "branches to a landing pad" code.
llvm-svn: 91161
- Loosen the restrictions when checking of it branches to a landing pad.
- Make the loop more efficient by checking the '.insert' return value.
- Do cheaper checks first.
llvm-svn: 91101
more than one successor. Normally, these extra successors are dead. However,
some of them may branch to exception handling landing pads. If we remove those
successors, then the landing pads could go away if all predecessors to it are
removed. Before, it was checking if the direct successor was the landing
pad. But it could be the result of jumping through multiple basic blocks to get
to it. If we were to only check for the existence of an EH_LABEL in the basic
block and not remove successors if it's in there, then it could stop actually
dead basic blocks from being removed.
llvm-svn: 91092
Create global variable DIEs after creating subprogram DIEs. This allows function level static variable's to find their context at the time of DIE creation.
llvm-svn: 91055
The coalescer is supposed to clean these up, but when setting up parameters
for a function call, there may be copies to physregs. If the defining
instruction has been LICM'ed far away, the coalescer won't touch it.
The register allocation hint does not always work - when the register
allocator is backtracking, it clears the hints.
This patch is more conservative than r90502, and does not break
483.xalancbmk/i686. It still breaks the PowerPC bootstrap, so it is disabled
by default, and can be enabled with the -trivial-coalesce-ends option.
llvm-svn: 91049
When a call is placed to spill an interval this spiller will first try to
break the interval up into its component values. Single value intervals and
intervals which have already been split (or are the result of previous splits)
are spilled by the default spiller.
Splitting intervals as described above may improve the performance of generated
code in some circumstances. This work is experimental however, and it still
miscompiles many benchmarks. It's not recommended for general use yet.
llvm-svn: 90951
The coalescer is supposed to clean these up, but when setting up parameters
for a function call, there may be copies to physregs. If the defining
instruction has been LICM'ed far away, the coalescer won't touch it.
The register allocation hint does not always work - when the register
allocator is backtracking, it clears the hints.
This patch takes care of a few more cases that r90163 missed.
llvm-svn: 90502
Pointed out by Javier Martinez (who also provided a patch). Since
this logic is not used on (for example) x86, I guess nobody noticed.
Tested by generating SHL, SRL, SRA on various choices of i64 for all
possible shift amounts, and comparing with gcc. Since I did this on
x86-32, I had to force the use of ExpandShiftWithUnknownAmountBit.
What I'm saying here is that I don't have a testcase I can add to the
repository.
llvm-svn: 90482
- A valno should be set HasRedefByEC if there is an early clobber def in the middle of its live ranges. It should not be set if the def of the valno is defined by an early clobber.
- If a physical register def is tied to an use and it's an early clobber, it just means the HasRedefByEC is set since it's still one continuous live range.
- Add a couple of missing checks for HasRedefByEC in the coalescer. In general, it should not coalesce a vr with a physical register if the physical register has a early clobber def somewhere. This is overly conservative but that's the price for using such a nasty inline asm "feature".
llvm-svn: 90269
We want LiveVariables clients to use methods rather than accessing the
getVarInfo data structure directly. That way it will be possible to change the
LiveVariables representation.
llvm-svn: 90240
This means that well connected blocks are copy coalesced before the less connected blocks. Connected blocks are more difficult to
coalesce because intervals are more complicated, so handling them first gives a greater chance of success.
llvm-svn: 90194
This helps us avoid silly copies when rematting values that are copied to a physical register:
leaq _.str44(%rip), %rcx
movq %rcx, %rsi
call _strcmp
becomes:
leaq _.str44(%rip), %rsi
call _strcmp
The coalescer will not touch the movq because that would tie down the physical register.
llvm-svn: 90163
branches even when optimizing for code size. Unless we find evidence to the
contrary in the future, the special treatment for indirect branches does not
have a significant effect on code size, and performance still matters with -Os.
llvm-svn: 90147
for all the processors where I have tried it, and even when it might not help
performance, the cost is quite low. The opportunities for duplicating
indirect branches are limited by other factors so code size does not change
much due to tail duplicating indirect branches aggressively.
llvm-svn: 90144
running tail duplication when doing branch folding for if-conversion, and
we also want to be able to run tail duplication earlier to fix some
reg alloc problems. Move the CanFallThrough function from BranchFolding
to MachineBasicBlock so that it can be shared by TailDuplication.
llvm-svn: 89904
Make tail duplication of indirect branches much more aggressive (for targets
that indicate that it is profitable), based on further experience with
this transformation. I compiled 3 large applications with and without
this more aggressive tail duplication and measured minimal changes in code
size. ("size" on Darwin seems to round the text size up to the nearest
page boundary, so I can only say that any code size increase was less than
one 4k page.) Radar 7421267.
llvm-svn: 89814
Note that "hasDotLocAndDotFile"-style debug info was already broken;
people wanting this functionality should implement it in the
AsmPrinter/DwarfWriter code.
llvm-svn: 89711
tell debug info which base register to use to reference a frame index on a
per-index basis. This is useful, for example, in the presence of dynamic
stack realignment when local variables are indexed via the stack pointer and
stack-based arguments via the frame pointer.
llvm-svn: 89620
When splitting a critical edge, the registers live through the edge are:
- Used in a PHI instruction, or
- Live out from the predecessor, and
- Live in to the successor.
This allows the coalescer to eliminate even more phi joins.
llvm-svn: 89530
DIEs are created from MDNode, which are already uniqued. And DwarfDebug already uses ValueMaps to find and use existing DIE for a given MDNode.
llvm-svn: 89518
which was an expensive checks failure due to a bug in the checking. This
patch in essence reverts the original fix for PR3393, and refixes it by a
tweak to the way expensive checking is done.
llvm-svn: 89454
critical edges in PHIElimination.
This has a huge impact on regalloc performance, and we recover almost all of
the 10% compile time regression that edge splitting introduced.
llvm-svn: 89381
Add a -linearscan-skip-count argument (default to 0) that tells the
allocator to remember the last N registers it allocated and skip them
when looking for a register candidate. This tends to spread out
register usage and free up post-allocation scheduling at the cost of
slightly more register pressure. The primary benefit is the ability
to backschedule reloads.
This is turned off by default.
llvm-svn: 89356
All spiller calls in RegAllocLinearScan now go through the new Spiller interface.
The "-new-spill-framework" command line option has been removed. To use the trivial in-place spiller you should now pass "-spiller=trivial -rewriter=trivial".
(Note the trivial spiller/rewriter are only meant to serve as examples of the new in-place modification work. Enabling them will yield terrible, though hopefully functional, code).
llvm-svn: 89311
When TwoAddressInstructionPass deletes a dead instruction, make sure that all
register kills are accounted for. The 2-addr register does not get special
treatment.
llvm-svn: 89246
when LiveVariables is available.
The -split-phi-edges is now gone, and so is the hack to disable it when using
the local register allocator. The PHIElimination pass no longer has
LiveVariables as a prerequisite - that is what broke the local allocator.
Instead we do critical edge splitting when possible - that is when
LiveVariables is available.
llvm-svn: 89213
contents of the block to be duplicated. Use this for ARM Cortex A8/9 to
be more aggressive tail duplicating indirect branches, since it makes it
much more likely that they will be predicted in the branch target buffer.
Testcase coming soon.
llvm-svn: 89187
The local register allocator doesn't like it when LiveVariables is run.
We should also disable edge splitting under -O0, but that has to wait a bit.
llvm-svn: 89125
unnecessary. It is broken because the "isIdenticalTo" check should be
negated. If that is fixed, this code causes the CodeGen/X86/tail-opts.ll
test to fail, in the dont_merge_oddly function. And, I confirmed that the
regression is real -- the generated code is worse. As far as I can tell,
that tail-opts.ll test is checking for what this code is supposed to handle
and we're doing the right thing anyway.
llvm-svn: 89121
unconditional branches or fallthroghes. Instcombine/SimplifyCFG
should be simplifying branches with known conditions.
This fixes some problems caused by these transformations not
updating the MachineBasicBlock CFG.
llvm-svn: 89017
Have the asm printer emit a comment if an instruction is a spill or
reload and have the spiller mark copies it introdues so the asm printer
can also annotate those.
llvm-svn: 88911
When splitting an edge after a machine basic block with fall-through, we
forgot to insert a jump instruction. Fix this by calling updateTerminator() on
the fall-through block when relevant.
Also be more precise in PHIElimination::isLiveIn.
llvm-svn: 88728
The BasicBlock associated with a MachineBasicBlock does not necessarily
correspond to the code in the MBB.
Don't insert a new IR BasicBlock when splitting critical edges. We are not
supposed to modify the IR during codegen, and we should be able to do just
fine with a NULL BB.
llvm-svn: 88707
code-size win, and not when it's only likely to be code-size neutral,
such as when only a single instruction would be eliminated and a new
branch would be required.
This fixes rdar://7392894.
llvm-svn: 88692
D0<def,dead> = ...
...
= S0<use, kill>
S0<def> = ...
...
D0<def> =
The first D0 def is correctly marked dead, however, livevariables should have
added an implicit def of S0 or we end up with a use without a def.
llvm-svn: 88690