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Chandler Carruth f88612581e [x86] Add the initial skeleton of type-based dispatch for AVX vectors in
the new shuffle lowering and an implementation for v4 shuffles.

This allows us to handle non-half-crossing shuffles directly for v4
shuffles, both integer and floating point. This currently misses places
where we could perform the blend via UNPCK instructions, but otherwise
generates equally good or better code for the test cases included to the
existing vector shuffle lowering. There are a few cases that are
entertainingly better. ;]

llvm-svn: 215702
2014-08-15 11:01:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 17fd848bfa [x86] Fix the very broken formation of vpunpck instructions in the
target-specific shuffl DAG combines.

We were recognizing the paired shuffles backwards. This code needs to be
replaced anyways as we have the same functionality elsewhere, but I'll
do the refactoring in a follow-up, this is the minimal fix to the
behavior.

In addition to fixing miscompiles with the new vector shuffle lowering,
it also causes the canonicalization to kick in much better, selecting
the smaller encoding variants in lots of places in the new AVX path.
This still isn't quite ideal as we don't need both the shufpd and the
punpck instructions, but that'll get fixed in a follow-up patch.

llvm-svn: 215690
2014-08-15 03:54:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 372c143c2f [x86] Fix PR20540 where the x86 shuffle DAG combiner had completely
broken logic for merging shuffle masks in the face of SM_SentinelZero
mask operands.

While these are '-1' they don't mean 'undef' the way '-1' means in the
pre-legalized shuffle masks. Instead, they mean that the shuffle
operation is forcibly zeroing that lane. Reflect this and explicitly
handle it in a bunch of places. In one place the effect is equivalent
but much more clear. In the rest it was really weirdly broken.

Also, rewrite the entire merging thing to be a more directy operation
with a single loop and just doing math to map the indices through the
various masks.

Also add a bunch of asserts to try to make in extremely clear what the
different masks can possibly look like.

Finally, add some comments to clarify that we're merging shuffle masks
*up* here rather than *down* as we do everywhere else, and thus the
logic is quite confusing.

Thanks to several different people for sending test cases, and for
Robert Khasanov for an initial attempt at fixing.

llvm-svn: 215687
2014-08-15 02:43:18 +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
Adam Nemet 241c3252c3 [AVX512] Add test for FMA masking instrinsics
llvm-svn: 215665
2014-08-14 17:13:33 +00:00
Adam Nemet 6fa675754a [AVX512] Switch FMA intrinsics to the masking version
This does the renaming and updates the lowering logic.

Part of <rdar://problem/17688758>

llvm-svn: 215664
2014-08-14 17:13:30 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 35d3133650 optimize vector fneg of bitcasted integer value
This patch allows a vector fneg of a bitcasted integer value to be optimized in the same way that we already optimize a scalar fneg. If the integer variable is a constant, we can precompute the result and not require any logic ops.

This patch is very similar to a fabs patch committed at r214892.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4852

llvm-svn: 215646
2014-08-14 15:15:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a8311b3681 [x86] Begin stubbing out the AVX support in the new vector shuffle
lowering scheme.

Currently, this just directly bails to the fallback path of splitting
the 256-bit vector into two 128-bit vectors, operating there, and then
joining the results back together. While the results are far from
perfect, they are *shockingly* good for what we're doing here. I'll be
layering the rest of the functionality on top of this piece by piece and
updating tests as I go.

Note that 256-bit vectors in this mode are still somewhat WIP. While
I think the code paths that I'm adding here are clean and good-to-go,
there are still a lot of 128-bit assumptions that I'll need to stomp out
as I march through the functional spread here.

llvm-svn: 215637
2014-08-14 12:13:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7cd15be784 [SDAG] Fix a bug in the DAG combiner where we would fail to return the
input node after manually adding it to the worklist and using CombineTo.

Once we use CombineTo the input node may have been deleted. Despite this
being *completely confusing* and somewhat broken, the only way to
"correctly" return from a DAG combine after potentially deleting the
input node is to return *that exact node*....

But really, this code should just never have used CombineTo. It won't do
what it wants (returning the node as mentioned above just causes the
combine to infloop). The correct way to combine away a casted load to
a load of the correct type is to RAUW the chain directly and then return
the loaded value to replace the actual value node.

I managed to find this with the vector shuffle fuzzer even though it
clearly has nothing at all to do with vector shuffles and rather those
happen to trigger a load of a constant pool that hits this combine *just
right*. I've included the test as it is small and a nice stress test
that the infrastructure isn't asserting.

llvm-svn: 215622
2014-08-14 08:18:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 8039b16de7 [SDAG] Fix a case where we would iteratively legalize a node during
combining by replacing it with something else but not re-process the
node afterward to remove it.

In a truly remarkable stroke of bad luck, this would (in the test case
attached) end up getting some other node combined into it without ever
getting re-processed. By adding it back on to the worklist, in addition
to deleting the dead nodes more quickly we also ensure that if it
*stops* being dead for any reason it makes it back through the
legalizer. Without this, the test case will end up failing during
instruction selection due to an and node with a type we don't have an
instruction pattern for.

It took many million runs of the shuffle fuzz tester to find this.

llvm-svn: 215611
2014-08-14 01:07:37 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 0f8bc043c5 [FastISel][X86] Add large code model support for materializing floating-point constants.
In the large code model for X86 floating-point constants are placed in the
constant pool and materialized by loading from it. Since the constant pool
could be far away, a PC relative load might not work. Therefore we first
materialize the address of the constant pool with a movabsq and then load
from there the floating-point value.

Fixes <rdar://problem/17674628>.

llvm-svn: 215595
2014-08-13 22:25:35 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka ba8b79e932 [FastISel][X86] Use XOR to materialize the "0" value.
llvm-svn: 215594
2014-08-13 22:22:17 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 230494b399 [FastISel][X86] Emit more efficient instructions for integer constant materialization.
This mostly affects the i64 value type, which always resulted in an 15byte
mobavsq instruction to materialize any constant. The custom code checks the
value of the immediate and tries to use a different and smaller mov
instruction when possible.

This fixes <rdar://problem/17420988>.

llvm-svn: 215593
2014-08-13 22:18:11 +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
Andrea Di Biagio ace8e1e3d4 [DAGCombiner] Improved target independent vector shuffle combine rule.
This patch improves the existing algorithm in DAGCombiner that
attempts to fold shuffles according to rule:
  shuffle(shuffle(x, y, M1), undef, M2) -> shuffle(y, undef, M3)

Before this change, there were cases where the DAGCombiner conservatively
avoided folding shuffles even if the resulting mask would have been legal.
That is because the algorithm wrongly assumed that commuting
an illegal shuffle mask would always produce an illegal mask.

With this change, we now correctly compute the commuted shuffle mask before
calling method 'isShuffleMaskLegal' on it.
On X86, this improves for example the codegen for the following function:

define <4 x i32> @test(<4 x i32> %A, <4 x i32> %B) {
  %1 = shufflevector <4 x i32> %B, <4 x i32> %A, <4 x i32> <i32 1, i32 2, i32 6, i32 7>
  %2 = shufflevector <4 x i32> %1, <4 x i32> undef, <4 x i32> <i32 2, i32 3, i32 2, i32 3>
  ret <4 x i32> %2
}

Before this change the X86 backend (-mcpu=corei7) generated
the following assembly code for function @test:
  shufps $-23, %xmm0, %xmm1  # xmm1 = xmm1[1,2],xmm0[2,3]
  movhlps %xmm1, %xmm1       # xmm1 = xmm1[1,1]
  movaps %xmm1, %xmm0

Now we produce:
  movhlps %xmm0, %xmm0       # xmm0 = xmm0[1,1]

Added extra test cases in combine-vec-shuffle-2.ll to verify that we correctly
fold according to the above-mentioned rule.

llvm-svn: 215555
2014-08-13 16:09:40 +00:00
Robert Khasanov ed8829703f [SKX] Extended non-temporal load/store instructions for AVX512VL subsets.
Added avx512_movnt_vl multiclass for handling 256/128-bit forms of instruction.
Added encoding and lowering tests.

Reviewed by Elena Demikhovsky <elena.demikhovsky@intel.com>

llvm-svn: 215536
2014-08-13 10:46:00 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky 51bbd011c3 AVX-512: Fixed a bug in shufflevector lowering.
PALIGNR instruction does not exist in AVX-512F set.
Added a test.

llvm-svn: 215526
2014-08-13 07:58:43 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b7eda21bb0 [x86] Rewrite a core part of the new vector shuffle lowering to handle
one pesky test case correctly.

This test case caused the old code to infloop occilating between solving
the low-half and the high-half. The 'side balancing' part of
single-input v8 shuffle lowering didn't handle the one pattern which can
cause it to occilate. Fortunately the fuzz testing found this case.
Unfortuately it was *terrible* to handle. I'm really sorry for the
amount and density of the code here, I'd love suggestions on how to
simplify it. I feel like there *must* be a simpler form here, but after
a lot of days I've not found it. This is the only one I've found that
even works. I've added the one pesky test case along with some nice
comments explaining the core problem that we have to solve here.

So far this has survived approximately 32k test cases. More strenuous
fuzzing commencing.

llvm-svn: 215519
2014-08-13 01:25:45 +00:00
Adam Nemet 18355283ce [AVX512] Verify the code generated for the intrinsic _mm512_broadcastsd_pd
llvm-svn: 215487
2014-08-13 00:30:05 +00:00
Adam Nemet cee9d0a460 [AVX512] Handle valign masking intrinsic via C++ lowering
I think that this will scale better in most cases than adding a Pat<> for each
mapping from the intrinsic DAG to the intruction (i.e. rri, rrik, rrikz).  We
can just lower to the SDNode and have the resulting DAG be matches by the DAG
patterns.

Alternatively (long term), we could keep the Pat<>s but generate them via the
new AVX512_masking multiclass.  The difficulty is that in order to formulate
that we would have to concatenate DAGs.  Currently this is only supported if
the operators of the input DAGs are identical.

llvm-svn: 215473
2014-08-12 21:13:12 +00:00
Michael J. Spencer 6b2f5b47d2 [x86] Fold extract_vector_elt of a load into the Load's address computation.
llvm-svn: 215409
2014-08-11 23:49:33 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 793f28d274 [FastISel][X86] Fix INC/DEC optimization (r215230)
I accidentally also used INC/DEC for unsigned arithmetic which doesn't work,
because INC/DEC don't set the required flag which is used for the overflow
check.

llvm-svn: 215237
2014-08-08 18:47:04 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka 4022614899 [FastISel][X86] Use INC/DEC when possible for {sadd|ssub}.with.overflow intrinsics.
This is a small peephole optimization to emit INC/DEC when possible.

Fixes <rdar://problem/17952308>.

llvm-svn: 215230
2014-08-08 17:21:37 +00:00
Patrik Hagglund b0e86ec814 [pr19635] Revert most of r170537, and add new testcase.
Patch provided by Andrey Kuharev.

Sorry, r170537 was obviously wrong.

llvm-svn: 215190
2014-08-08 08:21:19 +00:00
Adam Nemet 7d498629f1 [AVX512] Add zero-masking variant to AVX512_masking multiclass
This completes one item from the todo-list of r215125 "Generate masking
instruction variants with tablegen".

The AddedComplexity is needed just like for the k variant.

Added a codegen test based on valignq.

llvm-svn: 215173
2014-08-07 23:53:38 +00:00
Adam Nemet fa1f7201fc [AVX512] Add codegen test for the masking variant of valign
The AddedComplexity is needed just like in avx512_perm_3src.  There may be a
bug in the complexity computation...

llvm-svn: 215168
2014-08-07 23:18:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4e8fcbd3fd [x86] Fix another miscompile found through fuzz testing the new vector
shuffle lowering.

This is closely related to the previous one. Here we failed to use the
source offset when swapping in the other case -- where we end up
swapping the *final* shuffle. The cause of this bug is a bit different:
I simply wasn't thinking about the fact that this mask is actually
a slice of a wide mask and thus has numbers that need SourceOffset
applied. Simple fix. Would be even more simple with an algorithm-y thing
to use here, but correctness first. =]

llvm-svn: 215095
2014-08-07 10:37:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e206385e99 [x86] Fix another miscompile in the new vector shuffle lowering found
via the fuzz tester.

Here I missed an offset when round-tripping a value through a shuffle
mask. I got it right 2 lines below. See a problem? I do. ;] I'll
probably be adding a little "swap" algorithm which accepts a range and
two values and swaps those values where they occur in the range. Don't
really have a name for it, let me know if you do.

llvm-svn: 215094
2014-08-07 10:14:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 78494364d1 [x86] Fix another miscompile in the new vector shuffle lowering found
through the new fuzzer.

This one is great: bad operator precedence led the modulus to happen at
the wrong point. All the asserts didn't fire because there were usually
the right values past the end of the 4 element region we were looking
at. Probably could have gotten a crash here with ASan + fuzzing, but the
correctness tests pinpointed this really nicely.

llvm-svn: 215092
2014-08-07 09:45:02 +00:00
Pavel Chupin f55eb450e5 [x32] Use ebp/esp as frame and stack pointer
Summary:
Since pointers are 32-bit on x32 we can use ebp and esp as frame and stack
pointer. Some operations like PUSH/POP and CFI_INSTRUCTION still
require 64-bit register, so using 64-bit MachineFramePtr where required.

X86_64 NaCl uses 64-bit frame/stack pointers, however it's been found that
both isTarget64BitLP64 and isTarget64BitILP32 are true for NaCl. Addressing
this issue here as well by making isTarget64BitLP64 false.

Also mark hasReservedSpillSlot unreachable on X86. See inlined comments.

Test Plan: Add one new simple test and upgrade 2 existing with x32 target case.

Reviewers: nadav, dschuff

Subscribers: llvm-commits, zinovy.nis

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4617

llvm-svn: 215091
2014-08-07 09:41:19 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 27046758de [x86] Fix a miscompile in the new shuffle lowering found through the new
fuzz testing.

The function which tested for adjacency did what it said on the tin, but
when I called it, I wanted it to do something more thorough: I wanted to
know if the *pairs* of shuffle elements were adjacent and started at
0 mod 2. In one place I had the decency to try to test for this, but in
the other it was completely skipped, miscompiling this test case. Fix
this by making the helper actually do what I wanted it to do everywhere
I called it (and removing the now redundant code in one place).

I *really* dislike the name "canWidenShuffleElements" for this
predicate. If anyone can come up with a better name, please let me know.
The other name I thought about was "canWidenShuffleMask" but is it
really widening the mask to reduce the number of lanes shuffled? I don't
know. Naming things is hard.

llvm-svn: 215089
2014-08-07 08:11:31 +00:00
Sanjay Patel cd47959eb6 Fix a test that has no checks.
X86 doesn't have fneg, so check for xor.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4812

llvm-svn: 214992
2014-08-06 20:45:30 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 2daa731bab Add a triple to this test to get the right IR mangling
llvm-svn: 214982
2014-08-06 18:09:15 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 61bac93faa Don't count inreg params when mangling fastcall functions
This is consistent with MSVC.

llvm-svn: 214981
2014-08-06 18:09:04 +00:00
Reid Kleckner e41d957028 Round up the size of byval arguments to MinAlign
Otherwise we can end up with an argument frame size that is not a
multiple of stack slot size, which is very awkward.

This fixes PR20547, which was a bug in x86_64 Sys V vararg handling.
However, it's much easier to test this with x86 callee-cleanup
functions, which previously ended in "retl $6" instead of "retl $8".

This does affect behavior of all backends, but it presumably fixes the
same bug in all of them.

llvm-svn: 214980
2014-08-06 17:57:23 +00:00
Robert Khasanov 3c30c4bdec [AVX512] Added load/store instructions to Register2Memory opcode tables.
Added lowering tests for load/store.

Reviewed by Elena Demikhovsky <elena.demikhovsky@intel.com>

llvm-svn: 214972
2014-08-06 15:40:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth c3927cd8c9 [x86] Fix two independent miscompiles in the process of getting the same
test case to actually generate correct code.

The primary miscompile fixed here is that we weren't correctly handling
in-place elements in one half of a single-input v8i16 shuffle when
moving a dword of elements from that half to the other half. Some times,
we would clobber the in-place elements in forming the dword to move
across halves.

The fix to this involves forcibly marking the in-place inputs even when
there is no need to gather them into a dword, and to much more carefully
re-arrange the elements when grouping them into a dword to move across
halves. With these two changes we would generate correct shuffles for
the test case, but found another miscompile. There are also some random
perturbations of the generated shuffle pattern in SSE2. It looks like
a wash; more instructions in some cases fewer in others.

The second miscompile would corrupt the results into nonsense. This is
a buggy pattern in one of the added DAG combines. Mapping elements
through a PSHUFD when pairing redundant half-shuffles is *much* harder
than this code makes it out to be -- it requires reasoning about *all*
of where the input is used in the PSHUFD, not just one part of where it
is used. Plus, we can't combine a half shuffle *into* a PSHUFD but the
code didn't guard against it. I think this was just a bad idea and I've
just removed that aspect of the combine. No tests regress as
a consequence so seems OK.

llvm-svn: 214954
2014-08-06 10:16:36 +00:00
Adam Nemet 5ec912881f [X86] Fixes commit r214890 to match the posted patch
This was another fallout from my local rebase where something went wrong :(

llvm-svn: 214951
2014-08-06 07:13:12 +00:00
David Blaikie fb0412f039 DebugInfo: Assert that any CU for which debug_loc lists are emitted, has at least one range.
This was coming in weird debug info that had variables (and hence
debug_locs) but was in GMLT mode (because it was missing the 13th field
of the compile_unit metadata) so no ranges were constructed. We should
always have at least one range for any CU with a debug_loc in it -
because the range should cover the debug_loc.

The assertion just ensures that the "!= 1" range case inside the
subsequent loop doesn't get entered for the case where there are no
ranges at all, which should never reach here in the first place.

llvm-svn: 214939
2014-08-06 00:21:25 +00:00
David Blaikie cabf54a313 DebugInfo: Fix a bunch of tests that, owing to their compile_unit metadata not including a 13th field, had some subtle behavior.
Without the 13th field, the "emission kind" field defaults to 0 (which
is not equal to either of the values of the emission kind enum (1 ==
full debug info, 2 == line tables only)).

In this particular instance, the comparison with "FullDebugInfo" was
done when adding elements to the ranges list - so for these test cases
no values were added to the ranges list.

This got weirder when emitting debug_loc entries as the addresses should
be relative to the range of the CU if the CU has only one range (the
reasonable assumption is that if we're emitting debug_loc lists for a CU
that CU has at least one range - but due to the above situation, it has
zero) so the ranges were emitted relative to the start of the section
rather than relative to the start of the CU's singular range.

Fix these tests by accounting for the difference in the description of
debug_loc entries (in some cases making the test ignorant to these
differences, in others adding the extra label difference expression,
etc) or the presence/absence of high/low_pc on the CU, and add the 13th
field to their CUs to enable proper "full debug info" emission here.

In a future commit I'll fix up a bunch of other test cases that are not
so rigorously depending on this behavior, but still doing similarly
weird things due to the missing 13th field.

llvm-svn: 214937
2014-08-05 23:57:31 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 1954f2e924 Improved test cases that were added with r214892.
1. Added ':' to CHECK-LABELs
2. Added more CHECKs
3. Added CHECK-NEXTs
4. Added verbose hex immediate comments to CHECKs

llvm-svn: 214921
2014-08-05 20:16:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a746239be3 [x86] Fix a crasher due to shuffles which cancel each other out and add
a test case.

We also miscompile this test case which is showing a serious flaw in the
single-input v8i16 shuffle code. I've left the specific instruction
checks FIXME-ed out until I can address the bug in the single-input
code, but I wanted to separate out a significant functionality change to
produce correct code from a very simple and targeted crasher fix.

The miscompile problem stems from keeping track of inputs by value
rather than by index. As a consequence of doing this, we can't reliably
update those inputs because they might swap and we can't detect this
without copying the mask.

The blend code now uses indices for the input lists and this seems
strictly better. It also should make it easier to sort things and do
other cleanups. I think the time has come to simplify The Great Lambda
here.

llvm-svn: 214914
2014-08-05 18:45:49 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 8e5beb6edb Optimize vector fabs of bitcasted constant integer values.
Allow vector fabs operations on bitcasted constant integer values to be optimized
in the same way that we already optimize scalar fabs.

So for code like this:
%bitcast = bitcast i64 18446744069414584320 to <2 x float> ; 0xFFFF_FFFF_0000_0000
%fabs = call <2 x float> @llvm.fabs.v2f32(<2 x float> %bitcast)
%ret = bitcast <2 x float> %fabs to i64

Instead of generating something like this:

movabsq (constant pool loadi of mask for sign bits)
vmovq   (move from integer register to vector/fp register)
vandps  (mask off sign bits)
vmovq   (move vector/fp register back to integer return register)

We should generate:

mov     (put constant value in return register)

I have also removed a redundant clause in the first 'if' statement:
N0.getOperand(0).getValueType().isInteger()

is the same thing as:
IntVT.isInteger()

Testcases for x86 and ARM added to existing files that deal with vector fabs.
One existing testcase for x86 removed because it is no longer ideal.

For more background, please see:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4770

And:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20354

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4785

llvm-svn: 214892
2014-08-05 17:35:22 +00:00
Adam Nemet fd2161b710 [AVX512] Add masking variant and intrinsics for valignd/q
This is similar to what I did with the two-source permutation recently.  (It's
almost too similar so that we should consider generating the masking variants
with some tablegen help.)

Both encoding and intrinsic tests are added as well.  For the latter, this is
what the IR that the intrinsic test on the clang side generates.

Part of <rdar://problem/17688758>

llvm-svn: 214890
2014-08-05 17:23:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 947cef191d [x86] Fix a crash and wrong-code bug in the new vector lowering all
found by a single test reduced out of a failure on llvm-stress.

The start of the problem (and the crash) came when we tried to use
a find of a non-used slot in the move-to half of the move-mask as the
target for two bad-half inputs. While if lucky this will be the first of
a pair of slots which we can place the bad-half inputs into, it isn't
actually guaranteed. This really isn't surprising, not sure what I was
thinking. The correct way to find the two unused slots is to look for
one of the *used* slots. We know it isn't that pair, and we can use some
modular arithmetic to find the other pair by masking off the odd bit and
adding 2 modulo 4. With this, we reliably found a viable pair of slots
for the bad-half inputs.

Sadly, that wasn't enough. We also had a wrong code bug that surfaced
when I reduced the test case for this where we would use the same slot
twice for the two bad inputs. This is because both of the bad inputs
could be in odd slots originally and thus the mod-2 mapping would
actually be the same. The whole point of the weird indexing into the
pair of empty slots was to try to leverage when the end result needed
the two bad-half inputs to be paired in a dword and pre-pair them in the
correct orrientation. This is less important with the powerful combining
we're now doing, and also easier and more reliable to achieve be noting
that we add the bad-half inputs in order. Thus, if they are in a dword
pair, the low part of that will be the first input in the sequence.
Always putting that in the low element will just do the right thing in
addition to computing the correct result.

Test case added. =]

llvm-svn: 214849
2014-08-05 08:19:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 40dbd382ad [SDAG] Fix a really, really terrible bug in the DAG combiner.
This code is completely wrong. It is also dead, as if it were to *ever*
run, it would crash. Fortunately, after my work to the combiner, it is
at least *possible* to reach the code, and llvm-stress has found a test
case. Thanks to Patrick for reporting.

It would be really good if anyone who remembers how this code works and
what it was intended to do could add some more obvious test coverage
instead of my completely contrived and reduced test case. My test case
was so brittle I left a bread crumb comment in it to help the next
person to stumble on it and not know what it was actually testing for.

llvm-svn: 214785
2014-08-04 21:29:59 +00:00
Reid Kleckner e704010450 Fix failure to invoke exception handler on Win64
When the last instruction prior to a function epilogue is a call, we
need to emit a nop so that the return address is not in the epilogue IP
range.  This is consistent with MSVC's behavior, and may be a workaround
for a bug in the Win64 unwinder.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4751

Patch by Vadim Chugunov!

llvm-svn: 214775
2014-08-04 21:05:27 +00:00
Robert Khasanov 7ca7df0bf9 [SKX] Enabling load/store instructions: encoding
Instructions: VMOVAPD, VMOVAPS, VMOVDQA8, VMOVDQA16, VMOVDQA32,VMOVDQA64, VMOVDQU8, VMOVDQU16, VMOVDQU32,VMOVDQU64, VMOVUPD, VMOVUPS,

Reviewed by Elena Demikhovsky <elena.demikhovsky@intel.com>

llvm-svn: 214719
2014-08-04 14:35:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0e2ddb2790 [x86] Just unilaterally prefer SSSE3-style PSHUFB lowerings over clever
use of PACKUS. It's cleaner that way.

I looked at implementing clever combine-based folding of PACKUS chains
into PSHUFB but it is quite hard and doesn't seem likely to be worth it.
The most annoying part would be detecting that the correct masking had
been done to use PACKUS-style instructions as a blend operation rather
than there being any saturating as is indicated by its name. We generate
really nice code for what few test cases I've come up with that aren't
completely contrived for this by just directly prefering PSHUFB and so
let's go with that strategy for now. =]

llvm-svn: 214707
2014-08-04 10:17:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 06e6f1cae2 [x86] Implement more aggressive use of PACKUS chains for lowering common
patterns of v16i8 shuffles.

This implements one of the more important FIXMEs for the SSE2 support in
the new shuffle lowering. We now generate the optimal shuffle sequence
for truncate-derived shuffles which show up essentially everywhere.

Unfortunately, this exposes a weakness in other parts of the shuffle
logic -- we can no longer form PSHUFB here. I'll add the necessary
support for that and other things in a subsequent commit.

llvm-svn: 214702
2014-08-04 09:40:02 +00:00