Fix lowering and instruction selection for v3x16 types
and enable InstCombine to emit them.
This patch only implements it for the selection dag.
GlobalISel tests in GlobalISel/llvm.amdgcn.image.load.1d.d16.ll and
GlobalISel/llvm.amdgcn.image.store.2d.d16.ll still don't work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84420
We have a single noret intrinsic an a lot of special handling
around it. Declare it just as any other but do not define rtn
instructions itself instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87719
Fix local ds_read/write_b96/b128 so they can be selected if the alignment
allows. Otherwise, either pick appropriate ds_read2/write2 instructions or break
them down.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81638
This was always set to 0. Use a default value of 0 in this context to
satisfy the instruction definition patterns. We can't unconditionally
use SLC with a default value of 0 due to limitations in TableGen's
handling of defaulted operands when followed by non-default operands.
Unfortunately this ends up not working as expected on targets with
16-bit operations due to AMDGPUCodeGenPrepare's promotion of uniform
16-bit ops to i32.
The vector case annoyingly requires switching the checked opcode,
since constants for vectors aren't directly handled.
I also need to think more carefully about whether this is valid for i1.
This introduces the same bug llvm.amdgcn.s.setreg has where if the
user specified an immediate outside of the valid 16-bit range, it will
select into a verifier error.
MTBUF implementation has many issues and this change addresses most of these:
- refactored duplicated code;
- hardcoded constants moved out of high-level code;
- fixed a decoding error when nfmt or dfmt are zero (bug 36932);
- corrected parsing of operand separators (bug 46403);
- corrected handling of missing operands (bug 46404);
- corrected handling of out-of-range modifiers (bug 46421);
- corrected default value (bug 46467).
Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec, vpykhtin, artem.tamazov, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83760
It seems to be a hardware defect that the half inline constants do not
work as expected for the 16-bit integer operations (the inverse does
work correctly). Experimentation seems to show these are really
reading the 32-bit inline constants, which can be observed by writing
inline asm using op_sel to see what's in the high half of the
constant. Theoretically we could fold the high halves of the 32-bit
constants using op_sel.
The *_asm_all.s MC tests are broken, and I don't know where the script
to autogenerate these are. I started manually fixing it, but there's
just too many cases to fix. This also does break the
assembler/disassembler support for these values, and I'm not sure what
to do about it. These are still valid encodings, so it seems like you
should be able to use them in some way. If you wrote assembly using
them, you could have really meant it (perhaps to read the high bits
with op_sel?). The disassembler will print the invalid literal
constant which will fail to re-assemble. The behavior is also
different depending on the use context. Consider this example, which
was previously accepted and encoded using the inline constant:
v_mad_i16 v5, v1, -4.0, v3
; encoding: [0x05,0x00,0xec,0xd1,0x01,0xef,0x0d,0x04]
In contexts where an inline immediate is required (such as on gfx8/9),
this will now be rejected. For gfx10, this will produce the literal
encoding and change the printed format:
v_mad_i16 v5, v1, 0xc400, v3
; encoding: [0x05,0x00,0x5e,0xd7,0x01,0xff,0x0d,0x04,0x00,0xc4,0x00,0x00]
This is just another variation of the issue that we don't perfectly
handle round trip assembly/disassembly due to not tracking how
immediates were encoded. This doesn't matter much in practice, since
compilers don't emit the suboptimal encoding. I doubt any users are
relying on this behavior (although I did make use of the old behavior
to figure out what was wrong).
Fixes bug 46302.
For context, the proposed RISC-V bit manipulation extension has a subset
of instructions which require one of two SubtargetFeatures to be
enabled, 'zbb' or 'zbp', and there is no defined feature which both of
these can imply to use as a constraint either (see comments in D65649).
AssemblerPredicates allow multiple SubtargetFeatures to be declared in
the "AssemblerCondString" field, separated by commas, and this means
that the two features must both be enabled. There is no equivalent to
say that _either_ feature X or feature Y must be enabled, short of
creating a dummy SubtargetFeature for this purpose and having features X
and Y imply the new feature.
To solve the case where X or Y is needed without adding a new feature,
and to better match a typical TableGen style, this replaces the existing
"AssemblerCondString" with a dag "AssemblerCondDag" which represents the
same information. Two operators are defined for use with
AssemblerCondDag, "all_of", which matches the current behaviour, and
"any_of", which adds the new proposed ORing features functionality.
This was originally proposed in the RFC at
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-February/139138.html
Changes to all current backends are mechanical to support the replaced
functionality, and are NFCI.
At this stage, it is illegal to combine features with ands and ors in a
single AssemblerCondDag. I suspect this case is sufficiently rare that
adding more complex changes to support it are unnecessary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74338
Use a hack to only enable this for GlobalISel.
Technically this also works with SelectionDAG, but the divergence
selection isn't reliable enough and a few cases fail, but I have no
desire to spend time writing the manual expansion code for it. The DAG
actually does a better job since it catches using v_add_lshl_u32 in
the mixed SGPR/VGPR cases.
We don't use this, and matching from the def doesn't make much sense.
There are multiple tablegen bugs with default operand
handling. undef_tied_input should work to handle the vdst_in
correctly, but this breaks the operand register class constraint which
it should be able to infer.
Based on D72931
This adds a new feature called A16 which is enabled for gfx10.
gfx9 keeps the R128A16 feature so it can share all the instruction encodings
with gfx7/8.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73956
There's not much value to this separate node from the intrinsic. Make
the operand structure the same as the intrinsic, so we can reuse the
same pattern for GlobalISel.
Trivial type predicates should be moved into the tablegen pattern
itself, and not checked inside complex patterns. This eliminates a
redundant complex pattern, and fixes select source modifiers for
GlobalISel.
I have further patches which fully handle select in tablegen and
remove all of the C++ selection, although it requires the ugliness to
support the entire range of legal register types.
I'm mildly worried about potentially reordering exp/exp_done with
IntrWriteMem on the intrinsic.
Requires hacking out the illegal type on SI, so manually select that
case during lowering.
The current implementation assumes there is an instruction associated
with the transform, but this is not the case for
timm/TargetConstant/immarg values. These transforms should directly
operate on a specific MachineOperand in the source
instruction. TableGen would assert if you attempted to define an
equivalent GISDNodeXFormEquiv using timm when it failed to find the
instruction matcher.
Specially recognize SDNodeXForms on timm, and pass the operand index
to the render function.
Ideally this would be a separate render function type that looks like
void renderFoo(MachineInstrBuilder, const MachineOperand&), but this
proved to be somewhat mechanically painful. Add an optional operand
index which will only be passed if the transform should only look at
the one source operand.
Theoretically it would also be possible to only ever pass the
MachineOperand, and the existing renderers would check the parent. I
think that would be somewhat ugly for the standard usage which may
want to inspect other operands, and I also think MachineOperand should
eventually not carry a pointer to the parent instruction.
Use it in one sample pattern. This isn't a great example, since the
transform exists to satisfy DAG type constraints. This could also be
avoided by just changing the MachineInstr's arbitrary choice of
operand type from i16 to i32. Other patterns have nontrivial uses, but
this serves as the simplest example.
One flaw this still has is if you try to use an SDNodeXForm defined
for imm, but the source pattern uses timm, you still see the "Failed
to lookup instruction" assert. However, there is now a way to avoid
it.
We have a lot of complex pattern variants that just set the source
modifiers that are really handled, and then set the output modifiers
to 0. We're unlikely to ever match output modifiers from the use
instruction side, and we already match clamp/omod in a separate pass.
We are duplicating predicates if several parts of the combined
predicate list contain the same condition. Added code to deduplicate
the list.
We have AssemblerPredicates and AssemblerPredicate in the
PredicateControl, but we never use AssemblerPredicates with an
actual list, so this one is dropped.
This addresses the first part of the llvm bug 43886:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43886
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69815
We already have isFloatType helper, and they are out of sync.
Drop one and merge the type list.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69138
llvm-svn: 375175
Summary:
Extend cachepolicy operand in the new VMEM buffer intrinsics
to supply information whether the buffer data is swizzled.
Also, propagate this information to MIR.
Intrinsics updated:
int_amdgcn_raw_buffer_load
int_amdgcn_raw_buffer_load_format
int_amdgcn_raw_buffer_store
int_amdgcn_raw_buffer_store_format
int_amdgcn_raw_tbuffer_load
int_amdgcn_raw_tbuffer_store
int_amdgcn_struct_buffer_load
int_amdgcn_struct_buffer_load_format
int_amdgcn_struct_buffer_store
int_amdgcn_struct_buffer_store_format
int_amdgcn_struct_tbuffer_load
int_amdgcn_struct_tbuffer_store
Furthermore, disable merging of VMEM buffer instructions
in SI Load/Store optimizer, if the "swizzled" bit on the instruction
is on.
The default value of the bit is 0, meaning that data in buffer
is linear and buffer instructions can be merged.
There is no difference in the generated code with this commit.
However, in the future it will be expected that front-ends
use buffer intrinsics with correct "swizzled" bit set.
Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle, tpr
Reviewed By: nhaehnle
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, arphaman, jfb, Petar.Avramovic, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68200
llvm-svn: 373491
Currently the searchable tables report the number of dwords. These
round to the same number for 3 and 4 component d16
instructions. Change this to report the number of elements so this
isn't ambiguous.
llvm-svn: 369202