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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Arsenault 72b0e38b26 AMDGPU: Stop trying to extend arguments for clover
This was trying to replace i8/i16 arguments with i32, which
was broken and no longer necessary.

llvm-svn: 338193
2018-07-28 12:34:25 +00:00
Matt Arsenault f5be3ad7f8 AMDGPU: Don't use struct type for argument layout
This was introducing unnecessary padding after the explicit
arguments, depending on the alignment of the total struct type.
Also has the side effect of avoiding creating an extra GEP for
the offset from the base kernel argument to the explicit kernel
argument offset.

llvm-svn: 335999
2018-06-29 17:31:42 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 513e0c0ea4 AMDGPU: Fix assert on aggregate type kernel arguments
Just fix the crash for now by not doing the optimization since
figuring out how to properly convert the bits for an arbitrary
struct is a pain.

Also fix a crash when there is only an empty struct argument.

llvm-svn: 335827
2018-06-28 10:18:11 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 8c4a35237a AMDGPU: Add pass to lower kernel arguments to loads
This replaces most argument uses with loads, but for
now not all.

The code in SelectionDAG for calling convention lowering
is actively harmful for amdgpu_kernel. It attempts to
split the argument types into register legal types, which
results in low quality code for arbitary types. Since
all kernel arguments are passed in memory, we just want the
raw types.

I've tried a couple of methods of mitigating this in SelectionDAG,
but it's easier to just bypass this problem alltogether. It's
possible to hack around the problem in the initial lowering,
but the real problem is the DAG then expects to be able to use
CopyToReg/CopyFromReg for uses of the arguments outside the block.

Exposing the argument loads in the IR also has the advantage
that the LoadStoreVectorizer can merge them.

I'm not sure the best approach to dealing with the IR
argument list is. The patch as-is just leaves the IR arguments
in place, so all the existing code will still compute the same
kernarg size and pointlessly lowers the arguments.

Arguably the frontend should emit kernels with an empty argument
list in the first place. Alternatively a dummy array could be
inserted as a single argument just to reserve space.

This does have some disadvantages. Local pointer kernel arguments can
no longer have AssertZext placed  on them as the equivalent !range
metadata is not valid on pointer  typed loads. This is mostly bad
for SI which needs to know about the known bits in order to use the
DS instruction offset, so in this case this is not done.

More importantly, this skips noalias arguments since this pass
does not yet convert this to the equivalent !alias.scope and !noalias
metadata. Producing this metadata correctly seems to be tricky,
although this logically is the same as inlining into a function which
doesn't exist. Additionally, exposing these loads to the vectorizer
may result in degraded aliasing information if a pointer load is
merged with another argument load.

I'm also not entirely sure this is preserving the current clover
ABI, although I would greatly prefer if it would stop widening
arguments and match the HSA ABI. As-is I think it is extending
< 4-byte arguments to 4-bytes but doesn't align them to 4-bytes.

llvm-svn: 335650
2018-06-26 19:10:00 +00:00