Summary:
This allows us to remove the END_OF_TEXT_LABEL hack we had been using
and simplifies the fixups used to compute the address of constant
arrays.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15257
llvm-svn: 255204
Don't use commuteInstruction, and don't commute if
doing so will not improve legality. Skip the more
complex checks for literal operands and constant bus restrictions,
which are not a concern for VOP2 instructions because src1
does not accept SGPRs or constants and few implicitly
read vcc.
This gets called quite a few times and the
attempts at commuting are a significant fraction
of the time spent in SIFixSGPRCopies, so it's
somewhat worthwhile to optimize. With this patch and others
leading up to it, this reduces the compile time of SIFixSGPRCopies
on some of the LuxMark 2 kernels from ~8ms to ~5ms on my system.
llvm-svn: 254452
If we know we have stack objects, we reserve the registers
that the private buffer resource and wave offset are passed
and use them directly.
If not, reserve the last 5 SGPRs just in case we need to spill.
After register allocation, try to pick the next available registers
instead of the last SGPRs, and then insert copies from the inputs
to the reserved registers in the progloue.
This also only selectively enables all of the input registers
which are really required instead of always enabling them.
llvm-svn: 254331
It does not work because of emergency stack slots.
This pass was supposed to eliminate dummy registers for the
spill instructions, but the register scavenger can introduce
more during PrologEpilogInserter, so some would end up
left behind if they were needed.
The potential for spilling the scratch resource descriptor
and offset register makes doing something like this
overly complicated. Reserve registers to use for the resource
descriptor and use them directly in eliminateFrameIndex.
Also removes creating another scratch resource descriptor
when directly selecting scratch MUBUF instructions.
The choice of which registers are reserved is temporary.
For now it attempts to pick the next available registers
after the user and system SGPRs.
llvm-svn: 254329
v2: added more tests, moved the SALU->VALU conversion to a separate function
It looks like it's not possible to get subregisters in the S_ABS lowering
code, and I don't feel like guessing without testing what the correct code
would look like.
llvm-svn: 254095
The operand layout is slightly different for the atomic
opcodes from the usual MUBUF loads and stores.
This should only fix it on SI/CI. VI is still broken
because it still emits the addr64 replacement.
llvm-svn: 252140
This was checking for a variety of situations that should
never happen. This saves a tiny bit of compile time.
We should not be selecting instructions with invalid operands in the
first place. Most of the time for registers copys are inserted
to the correct operand register class.
For VOP3, since all operand types are supported and literal
constants never are, we just need to verify the constant bus
requirements (all immediates should be legal inline ones).
The only possibly tricky case to maybe worry about is if when
legalizing operands in moveToVALU with s_add_i32 and similar
instructions. If the original s_add_i32 had a literal constant
and we need to replace it with v_add_i32_e64 we would have an
unsupported literal operand. However, I don't think we should worry
about that because SIFoldOperands should handle folding literal
constant operands into the SALU instructions based on the uses.
At SIFoldOperands time, the legality and profitability of
operand types is a bit different.
llvm-svn: 250951
This stops using an unknown reg class operand.
Currently build_vector selection has a broken looking check
where it tries to use a VGPR reg class and an SGPR one if it
sees an SGPR use.
With the source operand has an explicit VGPR class,
illegal copies will be inserted that SIFixSGPRCopies will take care
of normally later, which will allow removing the weird check
of build_vector users. Without this, when removed v_movrels_b32 would
still be emitted even though all of the values were only stored in
SGPRs.
llvm-svn: 249494
to prevent setting a huge stride, because DATA_FORMAT has a different
meaning if ADD_TID_ENABLE is set.
This is a candidate for stable llvm 3.7.
Tested-and-Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 248858
The splitting of > 4 dword SMRD instructions
if using an offset in an SGPR instead of an immediate
was not setting the destination register,
resulting an an instruction missing an operand
which would assert later.
Test will be included in a following commit
which fixes a related issue.
llvm-svn: 248739
It's easier to understand creating a full instruction
than the current situation where sometimes a new
instruction is created and sometimes it is awkwardly
mutated in place.
llvm-svn: 248627
When buffer resource descriptors were built, the upper two components
of the descriptor were first composed into a 64-bit register because
legalizeOperands assumed all operands had the same register class.
Fix that problem, but keep the workaround. I'm not sure anything
actually is actually emitting such a REG_SEQUENCE now.
If multiple resource descriptors are set up with different base
pointers, this is copied with a single s_mov_b64. We probably
should fix this better by recognizing a pair of s_mov_b32 later,
but for now delete the dead code.
llvm-svn: 248585
Instead of always inserting a copy in case
the super register is itself a subregister,
only extract to the super reg class if this is
actually the case.
This shouldn't really change codegen, but
makes looking at the output of SIFixSGPRCopies
easier to read.
llvm-svn: 248467
Instead of extracting both 32-bit components from the 128-bit
register. This produces fewer copies and is easier for
the copy peephole optimizer to understand and see the actual uses
as extracts from a reg_sequence.
This avoids needing to handle subregister composing in the
PeepholeOptimizer's ValueTracker for this case.
llvm-svn: 247162
Without a memory operand, mayLoad or mayStore instructions
are treated as hasUnorderedMemRef, which results in much worse
scheduling.
We really should have a verifier check that any
non-side effecting mayLoad or mayStore has a memory operand.
There are a few instructions (interp and images) which I'm
not sure what / where to add these.
llvm-svn: 246356
There is no context where s_mov_b64 is emitted
and could potentially be moved to the VALU.
It is currently only emitted for materializing
immediates, which can't be dependent on vector sources.
The immediate splitting is already done when selecting
constants. I'm not sure what contexts if any the register
splitting would have been used before.
Also clean up using s_mov_b64 in place of v_mov_b64_pseudo,
although this isn't required and just skips the extra step
of eliminating the copy from the SReg_64.
llvm-svn: 246080
When splitting 64-bit operations, create the correct
VALU instructions immediately.
This was splitting things like s_or_b64 into the two
s_or_b32s and then pushing the new instructions
onto the worklist. There's no reason we need
to do this intermediate step.
llvm-svn: 246077
This commit fixes a bug in the class 'SIInstrInfo' where the implicit register
machine operands were added to a machine instruction in an incorrect order -
the implicit uses were added before the implicit defs.
I found this bug while working on moving the implicit register operand
verification code from the MIR parser to the machine verifier.
This commit also makes the method 'addImplicitDefUseOperands' in the machine
instruction class public so that it can be reused in the 'SIInstrInfo' class.
Reviewers: Matt Arsenault
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11689
llvm-svn: 243799
Summary:
Replace the switch on instruction opcode with a switch on register size.
This way we don't need to update the switch statement when we add new
SMRD variants.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11601
llvm-svn: 243652
Summary:
This function is never called. isReallyTriviallyReMaterializable() is
the function that should be implemented instead.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11620
llvm-svn: 243651
If the read2 produced was supposed to be writing into a
super register, it would use the wrong subregister indices.
Fix this by inserting copies, so we only ever write to a vreg_64.
Run the register coalescer again to clean this up, although this
isn't ideal and often does result in an extra move.
Also remove the assert that offset1 > offset0.
There isn't a real reason to not allow this other than a minor
convenience in the compiler, and it doesn't seem worth the effort
of avoiding it.
llvm-svn: 242174
The two-address instruction pass will convert these back to v_mad_f32
if necessary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11060
llvm-svn: 242038
Summary: We need to set MTYPE = 2 for VI shaders when targeting the HSA runtime.
Reviewers: arsenm
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10777
llvm-svn: 240841
If pseudoToMCOpcode failed, we would return the original opcode, so operands
would be swapped, but the instruction would remain the same.
It resulted in LSHLREV a, b ---> LSHLREV b, a.
This fixes Glamor text rendering and
piglit/arb_sample_shading-builtin-gl-sample-mask on VI.
This is a candidate for stable branches.
v2: the test was simplified by Tom Stellard
llvm-svn: 240824