This patch updates LowerMatrixIntrinsics to preserve the alignment
specified at the original load/stores and the align attribute for the
pointer argument of the column.major.load/store intrinsics.
We can always use the specified alignment for the load of the first
column. For subsequent columns, the alignment may need to be reduced.
For ConstantInt strides, compute the offset for the start of the column in
bytes and use commonAlignment to get the largest valid alignment.
For non-ConstantInt strides, we need to take the common alignment of the
initial alignment and the element size in bytes.
Reviewers: anemet, Gerolf, hfinkel, andrew.w.kaylor, LuoYuanke, rjmccall
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81960
This patch adjust the load/store matrix intrinsics, formerly known as
llvm.matrix.columnwise.load/store, to improve the naming and allow
passing of extra information (volatile).
The patch performs the following changes:
* Rename columnwise.load/store to column.major.load/store. This is more
expressive and also more in line with the naming in Clang.
* Changes the stride arguments from i32 to i64. The stride can be
larger than i32 and this makes things more uniform with the way
things are handled in Clang.
* A new boolean argument is added to indicate whether the load/store
is volatile. The lowering respects that when emitting vector
load/store instructions
* MatrixBuilder is updated to require both Alignment and IsVolatile
arguments, which are passed through to the generated intrinsic. The
alignment is set using the `align` attribute.
The changes are grouped together in a single patch, to have a single
commit that breaks the compatibility. We probably should be fine with
updating the intrinsics, as we did not yet officially support them in
the last stable release. If there are any concerns, we can add
auto-upgrade rules for the columnwise intrinsics though.
Reviewers: anemet, Gerolf, hfinkel, andrew.w.kaylor, LuoYuanke, nicolasvasilache, rjmccall, ftynse
Reviewed By: anemet, nicolasvasilache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81472