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Sam Parker 29bf68fcfa [ARM] Fix for buildbot
llvm-svn: 371187
2019-09-06 09:36:23 +00:00
Eli Friedman cae1e47f6e [IfConversion] Fix diamond conversion with unanalyzable branches.
The code was incorrectly counting the number of identical instructions,
and therefore tried to predicate an instruction which should not have
been predicated.  This could have various effects: a compiler crash,
an assembler failure, a miscompile, or just generating an extra,
unnecessary instruction.

Instead of depending on TargetInstrInfo::removeBranch, which only
works on analyzable branches, just remove all branch instructions.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43121 and
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41121 .

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67203

llvm-svn: 371111
2019-09-05 20:02:38 +00:00
Guillaume Chatelet aff45e4b23 [LLVM][Alignment] Make functions using log of alignment explicit
Summary:
This patch renames functions that takes or returns alignment as log2, this patch will help with the transition to llvm::Align.
The renaming makes it explicit that we deal with log(alignment) instead of a power of two alignment.
A few renames uncovered dubious assignments:

 - `MirParser`/`MirPrinter` was expecting powers of two but `MachineFunction` and `MachineBasicBlock` were using deal with log2(align). This patch fixes it and updates the documentation.
 - `MachineBlockPlacement` exposes two flags (`align-all-blocks` and `align-all-nofallthru-blocks`) supposedly interpreted as power of two alignments, internally these values are interpreted as log2(align). This patch updates the documentation,
 - `MachineFunctionexposes` exposes `align-all-functions` also interpreted as power of two alignment, internally this value is interpreted as log2(align). This patch updates the documentation,

Reviewers: lattner, thegameg, courbet

Subscribers: dschuff, arsenm, jyknight, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, javed.absar, hiraditya, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, Jim, s.egerton, llvm-commits, courbet

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65945

llvm-svn: 371045
2019-09-05 10:00:22 +00:00
Sam Parker fea532230b [ARM][ParallelDSP] SExt mul for accumulation
For any unpaired muls, we accumulate them as an input to the
reduction. Check the type of the mul and perform a sext if the
existing accumlator input type is not the same.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66993

llvm-svn: 370851
2019-09-04 08:41:34 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 39bf484d92 Bug fix on function epilog optimization (ARM backend)
To save a 'add sp,#val' instruction by adding registers to the final pop instruction,
the first register transferred by this pop instruction need to be found.
If the function to be optimized has a non-void return value, the operand list contains
r0 (implicit) which prevents the optimization to take place.
Therefore implicit register references should be skipped in the search loop,
because this registers are never popped from the stack.

Patch by Rainer Herbertz (rOptimizer)!

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66730

llvm-svn: 370728
2019-09-03 09:51:19 +00:00
Shiva Chen adfdcb9c26 [TargetLowering] Fix Bugzilla ID 43183 to avoid soften comparison broken with constant inputs
Summary:
  This fixes the bugzilla id 43183 which triggerd by the following commit:
  [RISCV] Avoid generating AssertZext for LP64 ABI when lowering floating LibCall

llvm-svn: 370604
2019-09-01 04:52:54 +00:00
Jordan Rupprecht f9f81289e6 Revert [MBP] Disable aggressive loop rotate in plain mode
This reverts r369664 (git commit 51f48295cb)

It causes many benchmark regressions, internally and in llvm's benchmark suite.

llvm-svn: 370398
2019-08-29 19:03:58 +00:00
Jeremy Morse ca0e4b3689 [DebugInfo] LiveDebugValues: correctly discriminate kinds of variable locations
The missing line added by this patch ensures that only spilt variable
locations are candidates for being restored from the stack. Otherwise,
register or constant-value information can be interpreted as a spill
location, through a union.

The added regression test replicates a scenario where this occurs: the
stack load from [rsp] causes the register-location DBG_VALUE to be
"restored" to rsi, when it should be left alone. See PR43058 for details.

Un x-fail a test that was suffering from this from a previous patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66895

llvm-svn: 370334
2019-08-29 11:20:54 +00:00
Jeremy Morse 313d2ce999 [DebugInfo] LiveDebugValues should always revisit backedges if it skips them
The "join" method in LiveDebugValues does not attempt to join unseen
predecessor blocks if their out-locations aren't yet initialized, instead
the block should be re-visited later to see if any locations have changed
validity. However, because the set of blocks were all being "process"'d
once before "join" saw them, that logic in "join" was actually ignoring
legitimate out-locations on the first pass through. This meant that some
invalidated locations were not removed from the head of loops, allowing
illegal locations to persist.

Fix this by removing the run of "process" before the main join/process loop
in ExtendRanges. Now the unseen predecessors that "join" skips truly are
uninitialized, and we come back to the block at a later time to re-run
"join", see the @baz function added.

This also fixes another fault where stack/register transfers in the entry
block (or any other before-any-loop-block) had their tranfers initially
ignored, and were then never revisited. The MIR test added tests for this
behaviour.

XFail a test that exposes another bug; a fix for this is coming in D66895.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66663

llvm-svn: 370328
2019-08-29 10:53:29 +00:00
Sam Parker a761ba0f2d [ARM][ParallelDSP] Change search for muls
rL369567 reverted a couple of recent changes made to ARMParallelDSP
because of a miscompilation error: PR43073.

The issue stemmed from an underlying bug that was caused by adding
muls into a reduction before it was proved that they could be executed
in parallel with another mul.

Most of the changes here are from the previously reverted commits.
The additional changes have been made area:
1) The Search function now doesn't insert any muls into the Reduction
   object. That now happens once the search has successfully finished.
2) For any muls added into the reduction but that weren't paired, we
   accumulate their values as an input into the smlad.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66660

llvm-svn: 370171
2019-08-28 08:51:13 +00:00
Zi Xuan Wu e18aa1e0a2 [NFC][Regalloc] Add testcases for D66576
llvm-svn: 369877
2019-08-26 05:06:30 +00:00
Amaury Sechet 83f5333491 [ARM] Automatically generate dsp-mlal.ll . NFC
llvm-svn: 369718
2019-08-22 23:43:48 +00:00
Guozhi Wei 51f48295cb [MBP] Disable aggressive loop rotate in plain mode
Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D43256 introduced more aggressive loop layout optimization which depends on profile information. If profile information is not available, the statically estimated profile information(generated by BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp) is used. If user program doesn't behave as BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp expected, the layout may be worse.

To be conservative this patch restores the original layout algorithm in plain mode. But user can still try the aggressive layout optimization with -force-precise-rotation-cost=true.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65673

llvm-svn: 369664
2019-08-22 16:21:32 +00:00
Sam Tebbs a69d9d6156 Reapply: [ARM] Fix lsrl with a 128/256 bit shift amount or a shift of 32
The CodeGen/Thumb2/mve-vaddv.ll test needed to be amended to reflect the
changes from the above patch.

This reverts commit cd53ff6, reapplying 7c6b229.

llvm-svn: 369638
2019-08-22 10:29:20 +00:00
Hans Wennborg cd53ff6c0d Revert r369626 "[ARM] Fix lsrl with a 128/256 bit shift amount or a shift of 32"
It broke the bots, see e.g. http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cuda-build/builds/36275/

> This patch fixes shifts by a 128/256 bit shift amount. It also fixes
> codegen for shifts of 32 by delegating to LLVM's default optimisation
> instead of emitting a long shift.
>
> Tests that used to generate long shifts of 32 are updated to check for the
> more optimised codegen.
>
> Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66519
>
> llvm-svn: 369626

llvm-svn: 369636
2019-08-22 09:16:53 +00:00
Sam Tebbs 7c6b229204 [ARM] Fix lsrl with a 128/256 bit shift amount or a shift of 32
This patch fixes shifts by a 128/256 bit shift amount. It also fixes
codegen for shifts of 32 by delegating to LLVM's default optimisation
instead of emitting a long shift.

Tests that used to generate long shifts of 32 are updated to check for the
more optimised codegen.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66519

llvm-svn: 369626
2019-08-22 08:12:06 +00:00
Nico Weber ed18e70c86 Revert r367389 (and follow-up r368404); it caused PR43073.
llvm-svn: 369567
2019-08-21 19:53:42 +00:00
Jian Cai 16fa8b0970 Reland "[ARM] push LR before __gnu_mcount_nc"
This relands r369147 with fixes to unit tests.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D65019

llvm-svn: 369173
2019-08-16 23:30:16 +00:00
Eli Friedman eaff844fe9 [ARM] Preserve liveness in ARMConstantIslands.
We currently don't use liveness information after this point, but it can
be useful to catch bugs using -verify-machineinstrs, and optimizations
could potentially use this information in the future.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66319

llvm-svn: 369162
2019-08-16 22:20:14 +00:00
Jian Cai 2d957cfe02 Revert "[ARM] push LR before __gnu_mcount_nc"
This reverts commit f4cf3b9593.

llvm-svn: 369149
2019-08-16 20:40:21 +00:00
Jian Cai f4cf3b9593 [ARM] push LR before __gnu_mcount_nc
Push LR register before calling __gnu_mcount_nc as it expects the value of LR register to be the top value of
the stack on ARM32.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65019

llvm-svn: 369147
2019-08-16 20:21:08 +00:00
Volkan Keles 0ae6006bee [GlobalISel] CSEMIRBuilder: Add support for G_GEP
Summary:
This patch adds G_GEP to `shouldCSEOpc` so that it can be CSEd. It also refactors
`translateGetElementPtr` by replacing `createGenericVirtualRegister` calls with types.

Reviewers: aditya_nandakumar, arsenm, dsanders, paquette, aemerson

Reviewed By: aditya_nandakumar

Subscribers: wdng, rovka, javed.absar, hiraditya, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66316

llvm-svn: 369070
2019-08-15 23:45:45 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 0a04a06250 GlobalISel: Add more verifier checks for G_SHUFFLE_VECTOR
llvm-svn: 368705
2019-08-13 15:52:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 5af9cf042f GlobalISel: Change representation of shuffle masks
Currently shufflemasks get emitted as any other constant, and you end
up with a bunch of virtual registers of G_CONSTANT with a
G_BUILD_VECTOR. The AArch64 selector then asserts on anything that
doesn't fit this pattern. This isn't an ideal representation, and
should avoid legalization and have fewer opportunities for a
representational error.

Rather than invent a new shuffle mask operand type, similar to what
ShuffleVectorSDNode does, just track the original IR Constant mask
operand. I don't completely like the idea of adding another link to
the IR, but MIR is already quite dependent on IR constants already,
and this will allow sharing the shuffle mask utility functions with
the IR.

llvm-svn: 368704
2019-08-13 15:34:38 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 5390d25f2b Revert r368276 "[TargetLowering] SimplifyDemandedBits - call SimplifyMultipleUseDemandedBits for ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT"
This introduced a false positive MemorySanitizer warning about use of
uninitialized memory in a vectorized crc function in Chromium. That suggests
maybe something is not right with this transformation. See
https://crbug.com/992853#c7 for a reproducer.

This also reverts the follow-up commits r368307 and r368308 which
depended on this.

> This patch attempts to peek through vectors based on the demanded bits/elt of a particular ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT node, allowing us to avoid dependencies on ops that have no impact on the extract.
>
> In particular this helps remove some unnecessary scalar->vector->scalar patterns.
>
> The wasm shift patterns are annoying - @tlively has indicated that the wasm vector shift codegen are to be refactored in the near-term and isn't considered a major issue.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65887

llvm-svn: 368660
2019-08-13 09:33:25 +00:00
Hans Wennborg a45f301f7a Revert r368339 "[MBP] Disable aggressive loop rotate in plain mode"
It caused assertions to fire when building Chromium:

  lib/CodeGen/LiveDebugValues.cpp:331: bool
  {anonymous}::LiveDebugValues::OpenRangesSet::empty() const: Assertion
  `Vars.empty() == VarLocs.empty() && "open ranges are inconsistent"' failed.

See https://crbug.com/992871#c3 for how to reproduce.

> Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D43256 introduced more aggressive loop layout optimization which depends on profile information. If profile information is not available, the statically estimated profile information(generated by BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp) is used. If user program doesn't behave as BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp expected, the layout may be worse.
>
> To be conservative this patch restores the original layout algorithm in plain mode. But user can still try the aggressive layout optimization with -force-precise-rotation-cost=true.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65673

llvm-svn: 368579
2019-08-12 14:23:13 +00:00
Daniel Sanders e9a57c2b23 [globalisel] Add G_SEXT_INREG
Summary:
Targets often have instructions that can sign-extend certain cases faster
than the equivalent shift-left/arithmetic-shift-right. Such cases can be
identified by matching a shift-left/shift-right pair but there are some
issues with this in the context of combines. For example, suppose you can
sign-extend 8-bit up to 32-bit with a target extend instruction.
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24 # (I've inlined the G_CONSTANT for brevity)
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 24
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2:_(s32), i32 1
would reasonably combine to:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 25
which no longer matches the special case. If your shifts and extend are
equal cost, this would break even as a pair of shifts but if your shift is
more expensive than the extend then it's cheaper as:
  %2:_(s32) = G_SEXT_INREG %0:_(s32), i32 8
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2:_(s32), i32 1
It's possible to match the shift-pair in ISel and emit an extend and ashr.
However, this is far from the only way to break this shift pair and make
it hard to match the extends. Another example is that with the right
known-zeros, this:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 24
  %3:_(s32) = G_MUL %2:_(s32), i32 2
can become:
  %1:_(s32) = G_SHL %0:_(s32), i32 24
  %2:_(s32) = G_ASHR %1:_(s32), i32 23

All upstream targets have been configured to lower it to the current
G_SHL,G_ASHR pair but will likely want to make it legal in some cases to
handle their faster cases.

To follow-up: Provide a way to legalize based on the constant. At the
moment, I'm thinking that the best way to achieve this is to provide the
MI in LegalityQuery but that opens the door to breaking core principles
of the legalizer (legality is not context sensitive). That said, it's
worth noting that looking at other instructions and acting on that
information doesn't violate this principle in itself. It's only a
violation if, at the end of legalization, a pass that checks legality
without being able to see the context would say an instruction might not be
legal. That's a fairly subtle distinction so to give a concrete example,
saying %2 in:
  %1 = G_CONSTANT 16
  %2 = G_SEXT_INREG %0, %1
is legal is in violation of that principle if the legality of %2 depends
on %1 being constant and/or being 16. However, legalizing to either:
  %2 = G_SEXT_INREG %0, 16
or:
  %1 = G_CONSTANT 16
  %2:_(s32) = G_SHL %0, %1
  %3:_(s32) = G_ASHR %2, %1
depending on whether %1 is constant and 16 does not violate that principle
since both outputs are genuinely legal.

Reviewers: bogner, aditya_nandakumar, volkan, aemerson, paquette, arsenm

Subscribers: sdardis, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, rovka, kristof.beyls, javed.absar, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61289

llvm-svn: 368487
2019-08-09 21:11:20 +00:00
Sam Parker 0dba791a25 [ARM][ParallelDSP] Replace SExt uses
As loads are combined and widened, we replaced their sext users
operands whereas we should have been replacing the uses of the sext.
I've added a load of tests, with only a few of them originally
causing assertion failures, the rest improve pattern coverage.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65740

llvm-svn: 368404
2019-08-09 07:48:50 +00:00
Guozhi Wei 80347c3acc [MBP] Disable aggressive loop rotate in plain mode
Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D43256 introduced more aggressive loop layout optimization which depends on profile information. If profile information is not available, the statically estimated profile information(generated by BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp) is used. If user program doesn't behave as BranchProbabilityInfo.cpp expected, the layout may be worse.

To be conservative this patch restores the original layout algorithm in plain mode. But user can still try the aggressive layout optimization with -force-precise-rotation-cost=true.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65673

llvm-svn: 368339
2019-08-08 20:25:23 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim e2e366797e [TargetLowering] SimplifyDemandedBits - call SimplifyMultipleUseDemandedBits for ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT
This patch attempts to peek through vectors based on the demanded bits/elt of a particular ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT node, allowing us to avoid dependencies on ops that have no impact on the extract.

In particular this helps remove some unnecessary scalar->vector->scalar patterns.

The wasm shift patterns are annoying - @tlively has indicated that the wasm vector shift codegen are to be refactored in the near-term and isn't considered a major issue.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65887

llvm-svn: 368276
2019-08-08 10:37:03 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 8ed8353fc4 Reland: Fix and test inter-procedural register allocation for ARM
Add an explicit construction of the ArrayRef, gcc 5 and earlier don't
seem to select the ArrayRef constructor which takes a C array when the
construction is implicit.

Original commit message:

- Avoid a crash when IPRA calls ARMFrameLowering::determineCalleeSaves
  with a null RegScavenger. Simply not updating the register scavenger
  is fine because IPRA only cares about the SavedRegs vector, the acutal
  code of the function has already been generated at this point.
- Add a new hook to TargetRegisterInfo to get the set of registers which
  can be clobbered inside a call, even if the compiler can see both
  sides, by linker-generated code.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64908

llvm-svn: 367819
2019-08-05 09:04:10 +00:00
Douglas Yung 42618b270d Revert Fix and test inter-procedural register allocation for ARM
This reverts r367669 (git commit f6b00c279a)

This was breaking a build bot http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/netbsd-amd64/builds/21233

llvm-svn: 367731
2019-08-02 22:11:49 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 4b7239ebac [IPRA][ARM] Disable no-CSR optimisation for ARM
This optimisation isn't generally profitable for ARM, because we can
save/restore many registers in the prologue and epilogue using the PUSH
and POP instructions, but mostly use individual LDR/STR instructions for
other spills.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64910

llvm-svn: 367670
2019-08-02 10:23:17 +00:00
Oliver Stannard f6b00c279a Fix and test inter-procedural register allocation for ARM
- Avoid a crash when IPRA calls ARMFrameLowering::determineCalleeSaves
  with a null RegScavenger. Simply not updating the register scavenger
  is fine because IPRA only cares about the SavedRegs vector, the acutal
  code of the function has already been generated at this point.
- Add a new hook to TargetRegisterInfo to get the set of registers which
  can be clobbered inside a call, even if the compiler can see both
  sides, by linker-generated code.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64908

llvm-svn: 367669
2019-08-02 10:23:05 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 7d766c393e [ARM] Regenerate BSWAP16 tests
llvm-svn: 367543
2019-08-01 11:12:10 +00:00
Sam Parker 2200a9bdf3 [ARM][ParallelDSP] Convert to function pass
Run across a whole function, visiting each basic block one at a time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65324

llvm-svn: 367389
2019-07-31 07:32:03 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim adda256a7d [ARM] Regenerate rotation tests
llvm-svn: 367214
2019-07-29 09:48:07 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 37a32f3c96 Regenerate UXTB tests
llvm-svn: 367179
2019-07-27 18:44:15 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 9758407bf1 [TargetLowering] SimplifyMultipleUseDemandedBits - add SIGN_EXTEND_INREG support.
llvm-svn: 367096
2019-07-26 09:41:08 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim cb5f7de448 [ARM][ParallelDSP] Regenerate multi-use-loads.ll test checks
llvm-svn: 367094
2019-07-26 09:32:21 +00:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 0503add6da [CodeGen] Don't resolve the stack protector frame accesses until PEI
Currently, stack protector loads and stores are resolved during
LocalStackSlotAllocation (if the pass needs to run). When this is the
case, the base register assigned to the frame access is going to be one
of the vregs created during LocalStackSlotAllocation. This means that we
are keeping a pointer to the stack protector slot, and we're using this
pointer to load and store to it.

In case register pressure goes up, we may end up spilling this pointer
to the stack, which can be a security concern.

Instead, leave it to PEI to resolve the frame accesses. In order to do
that, we make all stack protector accesses go through frame index
operands, then PEI will resolve this using an offset from sp/fp/bp.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64759

llvm-svn: 367068
2019-07-25 22:23:48 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 017e272c3a [Codegen] (X & (C l>>/<< Y)) ==/!= 0 --> ((X <</l>> Y) & C) ==/!= 0 fold
Summary:
This was originally reported in D62818.
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/oPH

InstCombine does the opposite fold, in hope that `C l>>/<< Y` expression
will be hoisted out of a loop if `Y` is invariant and `X` is not.
But as it is seen from the diffs here, if it didn't get hoisted,
the produced assembly is almost universally worse.

Much like with my recent "hoist add/sub by/from const" patches,
we should get almost universal win if we hoist constant,
there is almost always an "and/test by imm" instruction,
but "shift of imm" not so much, so we may avoid having to
materialize the immediate, and thus need one less register.
And since we now shift not by constant, but by something else,
the live-range of that something else may reduce.

Special care needs to be applied not to disturb x86 `BT` / hexagon `tstbit`
instruction pattern. And to not get into endless combine loop.

Reviewers: RKSimon, efriedma, t.p.northover, craig.topper, spatel, arsenm

Reviewed By: spatel

Subscribers: hiraditya, MaskRay, wuzish, xbolva00, nikic, nemanjai, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, javed.absar, tpr, kristof.beyls, jsji, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62871

llvm-svn: 366955
2019-07-24 22:57:22 +00:00
Simi Pallipurath 724888af45 [ARM] Make sure that the constant pool does not keep in the middle of an IT block.
This change make sure that llvm does not emit an invalid IT block
by putting the constant pool in the middle of an IT block.

We have code to try to avoid putting a constant island in the middle of an
IT block, but it only works if we see an IT between the one currently
referencing CPE and possible insertion point. If the first instruction
we look at is the VLDRD after the IT , we never see the IT and does not
realize that the instruction doing the load could be in an IT block itself.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64621

Change-Id: I24cecb37cded75e8992870bd997f6226853bd920
llvm-svn: 366905
2019-07-24 13:54:14 +00:00
Sam Parker aeb21b96a0 [ARM][ParallelDSP] Fix pointer operand reordering
While combining two loads into a single load, we often need to
reorder the pointer operands for the new load. This reordering was
broken in the cases where there was a chain of values that built up
the pointer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65193

llvm-svn: 366881
2019-07-24 09:38:39 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 6771a89fa0 [IPRA][ARM] Make use of the "returned" parameter attribute
ARM has code to recognise uses of the "returned" function parameter
attribute which guarantee that the value passed to the function in r0
will be returned in r0 unmodified. IPRA replaces the regmask on call
instructions, so needs to be told about this to avoid reverting the
optimisation.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64986

llvm-svn: 366669
2019-07-22 08:44:36 +00:00
David Green c38899fc26 [ARM] Move MVE VPT block tests into the Thumb2 directory. NFC
llvm-svn: 366655
2019-07-21 13:09:19 +00:00
Kai Luo dec624682e [MachineCSE][MachinePRE] Avoid hoisting code from code regions into hot BBs.
Summary:
Current PRE hoists common computations into
CMBB = DT->findNearestCommonDominator(MBB, MBB1).
However, if CMBB is in a hot loop body, we might get performance
degradation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64394

llvm-svn: 366570
2019-07-19 12:58:16 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 8780c0dda2 Don't update NoTrappingFPMath and FPDenormalMode in resetTargetOptions
We'd like to remove this whole function, because these are properties of
functions, not the target as a whole. These two are easy to remove
because they are only used for emitting ARM build attributes, which
expects them to represent the defaults for the whole module, not just
the last function generated.

This is needed to get correct build attributes when using IPRA on ARM,
because IPRA causes resetTargetOptions to get called before
ARMAsmPrinter::emitAttributes.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64929

llvm-svn: 366562
2019-07-19 10:37:37 +00:00
Oliver Stannard 0ed7732671 [IPRA] Don't rely on non-exact function definitions
If a function definition is not exact, then the linker could select a
differently-compiled version of it, which could use different registers.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D64909

llvm-svn: 366557
2019-07-19 09:59:26 +00:00
Diogo N. Sampaio 11512e742b [ARM][DAGCOMBINE][FIX] PerformVMOVRRDCombine
Summary:
PerformVMOVRRDCombine ommits adding a offset
of 4 to the PointerInfo, when converting a
f64 = load[M]
to
{i32, i32} = {load[M], load[M + 4]}

Which would allow the machine scheduller
to break dependencies with the second load.

 - pr42638

Reviewers: eli.friedman, dmgreen, ostannard

Reviewed By: ostannard

Subscribers: ostannard, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64870

llvm-svn: 366423
2019-07-18 10:05:56 +00:00