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Juergen Ributzka 4bf6c01cdb Reapply [FastISel] Let the target decide first if it wants to materialize a constant (215588).
Note: This was originally reverted to track down a buildbot error. This commit
exposed a latent bug that was fixed in r215753. Therefore it is reapplied
without any modifications.

I run it through SPEC2k and SPEC2k6 for AArch64 and it didn't introduce any new
regeressions.

Original commit message:
This changes the order in which FastISel tries to materialize a constant.
Originally it would try to use a simple target-independent approach, which
can lead to the generation of inefficient code.

On X86 this would result in the use of movabsq to materialize any 64bit
integer constant - even for simple and small values such as 0 and 1. Also
some very funny floating-point materialization could be observed too.

On AArch64 it would materialize the constant 0 in a register even the
architecture has an actual "zero" register.

On ARM it would generate unnecessary mov instructions or not use mvn.

This change simply changes the order and always asks the target first if it
likes to materialize the constant. This doesn't fix all the issues
mentioned above, but it enables the targets to implement such
optimizations.

Related to <rdar://problem/17420988>.

llvm-svn: 216006
2014-08-19 19:05:24 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 790bacf232 Revert several FastISel commits to track down a buildbot error.
This reverts:
r215595 "[FastISel][X86] Add large code model support for materializing floating-point constants."
r215594 "[FastISel][X86] Use XOR to materialize the "0" value."
r215593 "[FastISel][X86] Emit more efficient instructions for integer constant materialization."
r215591 "[FastISel][AArch64] Make use of the zero register when possible."
r215588 "[FastISel] Let the target decide first if it wants to materialize a constant."
r215582 "[FastISel][AArch64] Cleanup constant materialization code. NFCI."

llvm-svn: 215673
2014-08-14 19:56:28 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 7cee768e55 [FastISel] Let the target decide first if it wants to materialize a constant.
This changes the order in which FastISel tries to materialize a constant.
Originally it would try to use a simple target-independent approach, which
can lead to the generation of inefficient code.

On X86 this would result in the use of movabsq to materialize any 64bit
integer constant - even for simple and small values such as 0 and 1. Also
some very funny floating-point materialization could be observed too.

On AArch64 it would materialize the constant 0 in a register even the
architecture has an actual "zero" register.

On ARM it would generate unnecessary mov instructions or not use mvn.

This change simply changes the order and always asks the target first if it
likes to materialize the constant. This doesn't fix all the issues
mentioned above, but it enables the targets to implement such
optimizations.

Related to <rdar://problem/17420988>.

llvm-svn: 215588
2014-08-13 22:08:02 +00:00
Bill Wendling 8ea7582546 Un-XFAILify some tests which are now passing.
llvm-svn: 198184
2013-12-29 23:09:14 +00:00
Tim Northover 74e3637a0c ARM: use CHECK-LABEL on a test.
llvm-svn: 195457
2013-11-22 13:25:07 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 4d3457e628 [PR17978] Mark two ARM/fast-isel tests as XFAIL:vg_leak due to GV.
llvm-svn: 195010
2013-11-18 13:50:19 +00:00
Jim Grosbach 3fa749102a ARM: Fast-isel register class constrain for extends.
Properly constrain the operand register class for instructions used
in [sz]ext expansion. Update more tests to use the verifier now that
we're getting the register classes correct.

rdar://12594152

llvm-svn: 188594
2013-08-16 23:37:36 +00:00
Jim Grosbach d69f3ed947 ARM: Clean up fast-isel machine verifier errors.
Lots of machine verifier errors result from using a plain GPR regclass
for incoming argument copies. A more restrictive rGPR class is more
appropriate since it more accurately represents what's happening, plus
it lines up better with isel later on so the verifier is happier.
Reduces the number of ARM fast-isel tests not running with the verifier
enabled by over half.

rdar://12594152

llvm-svn: 188592
2013-08-16 23:37:23 +00:00
JF Bastien 18db1f2f1a Enable FastISel on ARM for Linux and NaCl, not MCJIT
This is a resubmit of r182877, which was reverted because it broken
MCJIT tests on ARM. The patch leaves MCJIT on ARM as it was before: only
enabled for iOS. I've CC'ed people from the original review and revert.

FastISel was only enabled for iOS ARM and Thumb2, this patch enables it
for ARM (not Thumb2) on Linux and NaCl, but not MCJIT.

Thumb2 support needs a bit more work, mainly around register class
restrictions.

The patch punts to SelectionDAG when doing TLS relocation on non-Darwin
targets. I will fix this and other FastISel-to-SelectionDAG failures in
a separate patch.

The patch also forces FastISel to retain frame pointers: iOS always
keeps them for backtracking (so emitted code won't change because of
this), but Linux was getting much worse code that was incorrect when
using big frames (such as test-suite's lencod). I'll also fix this in a
later patch, it will probably require a peephole so that FastISel
doesn't rematerialize frame pointers back-to-back.

The test changes are straightforward, similar to:
  http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130513/174279.html
They also add a vararg test that got dropped in that change.

I ran all of lnt test-suite on A15 hardware with --optimize-option=-O0
and all the tests pass. All the tests also pass on x86 make check-all. I
also re-ran the check-all tests that failed on ARM, and they all seem to
pass.

llvm-svn: 183966
2013-06-14 02:49:43 +00:00
JF Bastien 06ce03d141 ARM FastISel integer sext/zext improvements
My recent ARM FastISel patch exposed this bug:
  http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16178
The root cause is that it can't select integer sext/zext pre-ARMv6 and
asserts out.

The current integer sext/zext code doesn't handle other cases gracefully
either, so this patch makes it handle all sext and zext from i1/i8/i16
to i8/i16/i32, with and without ARMv6, both in Thumb and ARM mode. This
should fix the bug as well as make FastISel faster because it bails to
SelectionDAG less often. See fastisel-ext.patch for this.

fastisel-ext-tests.patch changes current tests to always use reg-imm AND
for 8-bit zext instead of UXTB. This simplifies code since it is
supported on ARMv4t and later, and at least on A15 both should perform
exactly the same (both have exec 1 uop 1, type I).

2013-05-31-char-shift-crash.ll is a bitcode version of the above bug
16178 repro.

fast-isel-ext.ll tests all sext/zext combinations that ARM FastISel
should now handle.

Note that my ARM FastISel enabling patch was reverted due to a separate
failure when dealing with MCJIT, I'll fix this second failure and then
turn FastISel on again for non-iOS ARM targets.

I've tested "make check-all" on my x86 box, and "lnt test-suite" on A15
hardware.

llvm-svn: 183551
2013-06-07 20:10:37 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 99bd2ae479 Revert r182937 and r182877.
r182877 broke MCJIT tests on ARM and r182937 was working around another failure
by r182877.

This should make the ARM bots green.

llvm-svn: 182960
2013-05-30 20:37:52 +00:00
JF Bastien f60e0e44ca Enable FastISel on ARM for Linux and NaCl
FastISel was only enabled for iOS ARM and Thumb2, this patch enables it
for ARM (not Thumb2) on Linux and NaCl.

Thumb2 support needs a bit more work, mainly around register class
restrictions.

The patch punts to SelectionDAG when doing TLS relocation on non-Darwin
targets. I will fix this and other FastISel-to-SelectionDAG failures in
a separate patch.

The patch also forces FastISel to retain frame pointers: iOS always
keeps them for backtracking (so emitted code won't change because of
this), but Linux was getting much worse code that was incorrect when
using big frames (such as test-suite's lencod). I'll also fix this in a
later patch, it will probably require a peephole so that FastISel
doesn't rematerialize frame pointers back-to-back.

The test changes are straightforward, similar to:
  http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130513/174279.html
They also add a vararg test that got dropped in that change.

I ran all of test-suite on A15 hardware with --optimize-option=-O0 and
all the tests pass.

llvm-svn: 182877
2013-05-29 20:38:10 +00:00
Derek Schuff bd7c6e5015 Fix ARM FastISel tests, as a first step to enabling ARM FastISel
ARM FastISel is currently only enabled for iOS non-Thumb1, and I'm working on
enabling it for other targets. As a first step I've fixed some of the tests.
Changes to ARM FastISel tests:
- Different triples don't generate the same relocations (especially
  movw/movt versus constant pool loads). Use a regex to allow either.
- Mangling is different. Use a regex to allow either.
- The reserved registers are sometimes different, so registers get
  allocated in a different order. Capture the names only where this
  occurs.
- Add -verify-machineinstrs to some tests where it works. It doesn't
  work everywhere it should yet.
- Add -fast-isel-abort to many tests that didn't have it before.
- Split out the VarArg test from fast-isel-call.ll into its own
  test. This simplifies test setup because of --check-prefix.

Patch by JF Bastien

llvm-svn: 181801
2013-05-14 16:26:38 +00:00
Chad Rosier 9c1796f877 [fast-isel] Add support for the expect intrinsic.
rdar://13370942

llvm-svn: 176649
2013-03-07 20:42:17 +00:00
Chad Rosier f666b761bd Comment out the rdar number.
llvm-svn: 175460
2013-02-18 21:59:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier f3f8f443e1 [fast-isel] Remove an invalid assert.
If the memcpy has an odd length with an alignment of 2, this would incorrectly
assert on the last 1 byte copy.
rdar://13202135

llvm-svn: 175459
2013-02-18 21:46:28 +00:00
Chad Rosier 9f5c68af4c [arm fast-isel] Make the fast-isel implementation of memcpy respect alignment.
rdar://12821569

llvm-svn: 169460
2012-12-06 01:34:31 +00:00
Chad Rosier c6916f88a8 [arm-fast-isel] Add support for -arm-long-calls.
Patch by Jush Lu <jush.msn@gmail.com>.

llvm-svn: 158368
2012-06-12 19:25:13 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen 8cdce7e690 Use getRegForValue() to materialize the address of ARM globals.
This enables basic local CSE, giving us 20% smaller code for
consumer-typeset in -O0 builds.

<rdar://problem/10658692>

llvm-svn: 147720
2012-01-07 04:07:22 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen 68f034ee1a Use movw+movt in ARMFastISel::ARMMaterializeGV.
This eliminates a lot of constant pool entries for -O0 builds of code
with many global variable accesses.

This speeds up -O0 codegen of consumer-typeset by 2x because the
constant island pass no longer has to look at thousands of constant pool
entries.

<rdar://problem/10629774>

llvm-svn: 147712
2012-01-07 01:47:05 +00:00
Evan Cheng 68132d8093 ARM target code clean up. Check for iOS, not Darwin where it makes sense.
llvm-svn: 146981
2011-12-20 18:26:50 +00:00
Chad Rosier ab7223e99a Add support for inlining small memcpys.
rdar://10412592

llvm-svn: 144578
2011-11-14 22:46:17 +00:00
Chad Rosier 1198d894d0 The order in which the predicate is added differs between Thumb and ARM mode. Fix predicate when in ARM mode and restore SelectIntrinsicCall.
llvm-svn: 144494
2011-11-13 09:44:21 +00:00
Chad Rosier a476e391f1 Temporarily disable SelectIntrinsicCall when in ARM mode. This is causing failures.
llvm-svn: 144492
2011-11-13 05:14:43 +00:00
Chad Rosier a7ebc5617d Add support in fast-isel for selecting memset/memcpy/memmove intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 144426
2011-11-11 23:31:03 +00:00