It looks like there are two versions of LowerCallTo here: the
SelectionDAGBuilder one is designed to operate on LLVM IR, and the
TargetLowering one in the case where everything is at DAG level.
Previously, only the SelectionDAGBuilder variant could handle demoting
an impossible return to sret semantics (before delegating to the
TargetLowering version), but this functionality is also useful for
certain libcalls (e.g. 128-bit operations on 32-bit x86). So this
commit moves the sret handling down a level.
rdar://problem/17242889
llvm-svn: 211155
ReconstructShuffle() may wrongly creat a CONCAT_VECTOR trying to
concat 2 of v2i32 into v4i16. This commit is to fix this issue and
try to generate UZP1 instead of lots of MOV and INS.
Patch is initalized by Kevin Qin, and refactored by Tim Northover.
llvm-svn: 211144
This patch is a follow up to r211040 & r211052. Rather than bailing out of fast
isel this patch will generate an alternate instruction (movabsq) instead of the
leaq. While this will always have enough room to handle the 64 bit displacment
it is generally over kill for internal symbols (most displacements will be
within 32 bits) but since we have no way of communicating the code model to the
the assmebler in order to avoid flagging an absolute leal/leaq as illegal when
using a symbolic displacement.
llvm-svn: 211130
This optimizes predicates for certain compares, such as fcmp oeq %x, %x to
fcmp ord %x, %x. The latter one is more efficient to generate.
The same optimization is applied to conditional branches.
llvm-svn: 211126
and the -l option for the long format. Also when the object is a Mach-O
file and the format is berkeley produce output like darwin’s default size(1)
summary berkeley derived output.
Like System V format, there are also some small changes in how and where
the file names and archive member names are printed for darwin and
Mach-O.
Like the changes to llvm-nm these are the first steps in seeing if it is
possible to make llvm-size produce the same output as darwin's size(1).
llvm-svn: 211117
mark the old JIT tests as unsupported for powerpc64 - CMake style.
This follows the style used for hexagon/arm64/aarch64.
The equivalent tests still run under the supported MCJIT/*
llvm-svn: 211111
This patch add code to remove unreachable blocks from function
as they may cause jump threading to stuck in infinite loop.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3991
llvm-svn: 211103
To make sure branches are in range, we need to do a better job of estimating
the length of an inline assembly block than "it's probably 1 instruction, who'd
write asm with more than that?".
Fortunately there's already a (highly suspect, see how many ways you can think
of to break it!) callback for this purpose, which is used by the other targets.
rdar://problem/17277590
llvm-svn: 211095
Multiplication by an integer with a number of trailing zero bits leaves
the same number of lower bits of the result initialized to zero.
This change makes MSan take this into account in the case of multiplication by
a compile-time constant.
We don't handle the general, non-constant, case because
(a) it's not going to be cheap (computation-wise);
(b) multiplication by a partially uninitialized value in user code is
a bad idea anyway.
Constant case must be handled because it appears from LLVM optimization of a
completely valid user code, as the test case in compiler-rt demonstrates.
llvm-svn: 211092
Summary:
As a starting step, we only use one simple heuristic: if the sign bits
of both a and b are zero, we can prove "add a, b" do not unsigned
overflow, and thus convert it to "add nuw a, b".
Updated all affected tests and added two new tests (@zero_sign_bit and
@zero_sign_bit2) in AddOverflow.ll
Test Plan: make check-all
Reviewers: eliben, rafael, meheff, chandlerc
Reviewed By: chandlerc
Subscribers: chandlerc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4144
llvm-svn: 211084
r199771 accidently broke the logic that makes sure that SROA only splits
load on byte boundaries. If such a split happens, some bits get lost
when reassembling loads of wider types, causing data corruption.
Move the width check up to reject such splits early, avoiding the
corruption. Fixes PR19250.
Patch by: Björn Steinbrink <bsteinbr@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 211082
Make use of helper functions to simplify the branch and compare instruction
selection in FastISel. Also add test cases for compare and conditonal branch.
llvm-svn: 211077
[This is resubmitting r210721, which was reverted due to suspected breakage
which turned out to be unrelated].
Some extra review comments were addressed. See D4090 and D4147 for more details.
The Clang change that produces this metadata was committed in r210667
Patch by Mark Heffernan.
llvm-svn: 211076
Summary:
This patches allows non conversions like i1=i2; where both are global ints.
In addition, arithmetic and other things start to work since fast-isel will use
existing patterns for non fast-isel from tablegen files where applicable.
In addition i8, i16 will work in this limited context for assignment without the need
for sign extension (zero or signed). It does not matter how i8 or i16 are loaded (zero or sign extended)
since only the 8 or 16 relevant bits are used and clang will ask for sign extension before using them in
arithmetic. This is all made more complete in forthcoming patches.
for example:
int i, j=1, k=3;
void foo() {
i = j + k;
}
Keep in mind that this pass is not enabled right now and is an experimental pass
It can only be enabled with a hidden option to llvm of -mips-fast-isel.
Test Plan: Run test-suite, loadstore2.ll and I will run some executable tests.
Reviewers: dsanders
Subscribers: mcrosier
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3856
llvm-svn: 211061
Rafael opened http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19893 to track non-optimal
code generation for forming a function address that is local to the compile
unit. The existing code was treating both local and non-local functions
identically.
This patch fixes the problem by properly identifying local functions and
generating the proper addis/addi code. I also noticed that Rafael's earlier
changes to correct the surrounding code in PPCISelLowering.cpp were also
needed for fast instruction selection in PPCFastISel.cpp, so this patch
fixes that code as well.
The existing test/CodeGen/PowerPC/func-addr.ll is modified to test the new
code generation. I've added a -O0 run line to test the fast-isel code as
well.
Tested on powerpc64[le]-unknown-linux-gnu with no regressions.
llvm-svn: 211056
Added comment to clarify why we r211040 choose to bail out of fast isel instead
of generating a more complicated relocation, and fix mislabelled register in the
comments of the asan test case.
llvm-svn: 211052
ARM v7M has ldrex/strex but not ldrexd/strexd. This means 32-bit
operations should work as normal, but 64-bit ones are almost certainly
doomed.
Patch by Phoebe Buckheister.
llvm-svn: 211042
On x86_86 the lea instruction can only use a 32 bit immediate value. When
the code is compiled statically the RIP register is not used, meaning the
immediate is all that can be used for the relocation, which is not sufficient
in the case of targets more than +/- 2GB away. This patch bails out of fast
isel in those cases and reverts to DAG which does the right thing.
Test case included.
llvm-svn: 211040
When LowerSwitch transforms a switch instruction into a tree of ifs it
is actually performing a binary search into the various case ranges, to
see if the current value falls into one cases range of values.
So, if we have a program with something like this:
switch (a) {
case 0:
do0();
break;
case 1:
do1();
break;
case 2:
do2();
break;
default:
break;
}
the code produced is something like this:
if (a < 1) {
if (a == 0) {
do0();
}
} else {
if (a < 2) {
if (a == 1) {
do1();
}
} else {
if (a == 2) {
do2();
}
}
}
This code is inefficient because the check (a == 1) to execute do1() is
not needed.
The reason is that because we already checked that (a >= 1) initially by
checking that also (a < 2) we basically already inferred that (a == 1)
without the need of an extra basic block spawned to check if actually (a
== 1).
The patch addresses this problem by keeping track of already
checked bounds in the LowerSwitch algorithm, so that when the time
arrives to produce a Leaf Block that checks the equality with the case
value / range the algorithm can decide if that block is really needed
depending on the already checked bounds .
For example, the above with "a = 1" would work like this:
the bounds start as LB: NONE , UB: NONE
as (a < 1) is emitted the bounds for the else path become LB: 1 UB:
NONE. This happens because by failing the test (a < 1) we know that the
value "a" cannot be smaller than 1 if we enter the else branch.
After the emitting the check (a < 2) the bounds in the if branch become
LB: 1 UB: 1. This is because by checking that "a" is smaller than 2 then
the upper bound becomes 2 - 1 = 1.
When it is time to emit the leaf block for "case 1:" we notice that 1
can be squeezed exactly in between the LB and UB, which means that if we
arrived to that block there is no need to emit a block that checks if (a
== 1).
Patch by: Marcello Maggioni <hayarms@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 211038
This makes llvm-nm ignore members that are not sufficiently aligned for
lib/Object to handle.
These archives are invalid. GNU AR is able to handle this, but in general
just warns about broken archive members.
We should probably start warning too, but for now just make sure llvm-nm
exits with an 0.
llvm-svn: 211036
Summary:
There is no change to the restrictions, just the result register is stored
once in the encoding rather than twice. The rt field is zero in
MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6.
Depends on D4119
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, jkolek, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4120
llvm-svn: 211019
Summary:
The linked-load, store-conditional operations have been re-encoded such
that have a 9-bit offset instead of the 16-bit offset they have prior to
MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6.
While implementing this, I noticed that the atomic load/store pseudos always
emit a sign extension using sll and sra. I have improved this to use seb/seh
when they are available (MIPS32r2/MIPS64r2 and above).
Depends on D4118
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4119
llvm-svn: 211018
Summary:
There is very little difference between the big and little endian cases in
test/CodeGen/Mips/atomic.ll. Merge them together using multiple
FileCheck prefixes.
Depends on D4117
Reviewers: jkolek, zoran.jovanovic, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4118
llvm-svn: 211013
Summary:
The error message for the invalid.s cases isn't very helpful. It happens because
there is an instruction with a wider immediate that would have matched if the
NotMips32r6 predicate were true. I have some WIP to improve the message but it
affects most error messages for removed/re-encoded instructions on
MIPS32r6/MIPS64r6 and should therefore be a separate commit.
Depens on D4115
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, jkolek, vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4117
llvm-svn: 211012
As a follow-up to r210375 which canonicalizes addrspacecast
instructions, this patch canonicalizes addrspacecast constant
expressions.
Given clang uses ConstantExpr::getAddrSpaceCast to emit addrspacecast
cosntant expressions, this patch is also a step towards having the
frontend emit canonicalized addrspacecasts.
Piggyback a minor refactor in InstCombineCasts.cpp
Update three affected tests in addrspacecast-alias.ll,
access-non-generic.ll and constant-fold-gep.ll and added one new test in
constant-fold-address-space-pointer.ll
llvm-svn: 211004
I haven't nailed this down entirely, but this is about as small of a
test case as I can seem to construct and adequately demonstrates the
crasher. I'll continue investigating the root cause/fix(es).
llvm-svn: 210993
There's probably no acatual change in behaviour here, just updating
the LowerFP_TO_INT function to be more similar to the reverse
implementation and updating costs to current CodeGen.
llvm-svn: 210985
This would assert if a constant address space was extern
and therefore didn't have an initializer. If the initializer
was undef, it would hit the unreachable unhandled initializer case.
An extern global should never really occur since we don't have
machine linking, but bugpoint likes to remove initializers.
llvm-svn: 210967
This patch is to move GlobalMerge pass from Transform/Scalar
to CodeGen, because GlobalMerge depends on TargetMachine.
In the mean time, the macro INITIALIZE_TM_PASS is also moved
to CodeGen/Passes.h. With this fix we can avoid making
libScalarOpts depend on libCodeGen.
llvm-svn: 210951
Rather than relying on abstract variables looked up at the time the
concrete variable is created, look them up at the end of the module to
ensure they're referenced even if they're created after the concrete
definition. This completes/matches the work done in r209677 to handle
this for the subprograms themselves.
llvm-svn: 210946
This doesn't fix the abstract variable handling yet, but it introduces a
similar delay mechanism as was added for subprograms, causing
DW_AT_location to be reordered to the beginning of the attribute list
for local variables, and fixes all the test fallout for that.
A subsequent commit will remove the abstract variable handling in
DbgVariable and just do the abstract variable lookup at module end to
ensure that abstract variables introduced after their concrete
counterparts are appropriately referenced by the concrete variable.
llvm-svn: 210943