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Richard Sandiford 5676585886 [SystemZ] Use "let Predicates =" for blocks of new instructions
...instead of a separate Requires for each one.  This style was already
used in some places and seems more compact.

No behavioral change intended.

llvm-svn: 204452
2014-03-21 11:04:54 +00:00
Alp Toker cb40291100 Fix known typos
Sweep the codebase for common typos. Includes some changes to visible function
names that were misspelt.

llvm-svn: 200018
2014-01-24 17:20:08 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 41350a52ca [SystemZ] Use interlocked-access 1 instructions for CodeGen
...namely LOAD AND ADD, LOAD AND AND, LOAD AND OR and LOAD AND EXCLUSIVE OR.
LOAD AND ADD LOGICAL isn't really separately useful for LLVM.

I'll look at adding reusing the CC results in new year.

llvm-svn: 197985
2013-12-24 15:18:04 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 45645a2c1c [SystemZ] Add MC support for interlocked-access 1 instructions
llvm-svn: 197984
2013-12-24 15:14:05 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 57485472e2 [SystemZ] Extend integer absolute selection
This patch makes more use of LPGFR and LNGFR.  It builds on top of
the LTGFR selection from r197234.  Most of the tests are motivated
by what InstCombine would produce.

llvm-svn: 197236
2013-12-13 15:35:00 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 9afe613d12 Add TargetLowering::prepareVolatileOrAtomicLoad
One unusual feature of the z architecture is that the result of a
previous load can be reused indefinitely for subsequent loads, even if
a cache-coherent store to that location is performed by another CPU.
A special serializing instruction must be used if you want to force
a load to be reattempted.

Since volatile loads are not supposed to be omitted in this way,
we should insert a serializing instruction before each such load.
The same goes for atomic loads.

The patch implements this at the IR->DAG boundary, in a similar way
to atomic fences.  It is a no-op for targets other than SystemZ.

llvm-svn: 196905
2013-12-10 10:36:34 +00:00
Richard Sandiford f03789ca3f [SystemZ] Fix TMHH and TMHL usage for z10 with -O0
I've no idea why I decided to handle TMxx differently from all the other
high/low logic operations, but it was a stupid thing to do.  The high
registers aren't available as separate 32-bit registers on z10,
so subreg_h32 can't be used on a GR64 there.

I've normally been testing with z196 and with -O3 and so hadn't noticed
this until now.

llvm-svn: 195473
2013-11-22 17:28:28 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 09de091cbe [SystemZ] Add the general form of BCR
At the moment this is just the MC support.

llvm-svn: 194585
2013-11-13 16:57:53 +00:00
Richard Sandiford b63e300b67 [SystemZ] Add comparisons of high words and memory
llvm-svn: 191777
2013-10-01 15:00:44 +00:00
Richard Sandiford a9ac0e0f75 [SystemZ] Add comparisons of large immediates using high words
There are no corresponding patterns for small immediates because they would
prevent the use of fused compare-and-branch instructions.

llvm-svn: 191775
2013-10-01 14:56:23 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 42a694f44e [SystemZ] Add immediate addition involving high words
llvm-svn: 191774
2013-10-01 14:53:46 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 2cac763544 [SystemZ] Extend test-under-mask support to high GR32s
llvm-svn: 191773
2013-10-01 14:41:52 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 2896d044bd [SystemZ] Extend pseudo conditional 8- and 16-bit stores to high words
As the comment says, we always want to use STOC for 32-bit stores.

llvm-svn: 191767
2013-10-01 14:33:55 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 7028428c2c [SystemZ] Allow integer AND involving high words
llvm-svn: 191762
2013-10-01 14:20:41 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 5718dacbdd [SystemZ] Allow integer XOR involving high words
llvm-svn: 191759
2013-10-01 14:08:44 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 6e96ac600f [SystemZ] Allow integer OR involving high words
llvm-svn: 191755
2013-10-01 13:22:41 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 1a56931b22 [SystemZ] Allow integer insertions with a high-word destination
llvm-svn: 191753
2013-10-01 13:18:56 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 7c5c0eabc9 [SystemZ] Allow selects with a high-word destination
llvm-svn: 191751
2013-10-01 13:10:16 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 012402346f [SystemZ] Add patterns to load a constant into a high word (IIHF)
Similar to low words, we can use the shorter LLIHL and LLIHH if it turns
out that the other half of the GR64 isn't live.

llvm-svn: 191750
2013-10-01 13:02:28 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 21235a256f [SystemZ] Add register zero extensions involving at least one high word
llvm-svn: 191746
2013-10-01 12:49:07 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 5469c39a26 [SystemZ] Add truncating high-word stores (STCH and STHH)
llvm-svn: 191743
2013-10-01 12:22:49 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 0d46b1a30f [SystemZ] Add zero-extending high-word loads (LLCH and LLHH)
llvm-svn: 191742
2013-10-01 12:19:08 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 89e160d975 [SystemZ] Add sign-extending high-word loads (LBH and LHH)
llvm-svn: 191740
2013-10-01 12:11:47 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 0755c93b0c [SystemZ] Use upper words of GR64s for codegen
This just adds the basics necessary for allocating the upper words to
virtual registers (move, load and store).  The move support is parameterised
in a way that makes it easy to handle zero extensions, but the associated
zero-extend patterns are added by a later patch.

The easiest way of testing this seemed to be add a new "h" register
constraint for high words.  I don't expect the constraint to be useful
in real inline asms, but it should work, so I didn't try to hide it
behind an option.

llvm-svn: 191739
2013-10-01 11:26:28 +00:00
Richard Sandiford a26a4b4f60 [SystemZ] Reapply: Add definitions of LFH and STFH
Originally committed as r191661, but reverted because it changed the matching
order of comparisons on some hosts.  That should have been fixed by r191735.

llvm-svn: 191738
2013-10-01 10:31:04 +00:00
Richard Sandiford a25f268c25 [SystemZ] Revert r191661: Add definitions of LFH and STFH
For some reason, adding definitions for these load and store
instructions changed whether some of the build bots matched
comparisons as signed or unsigned.

llvm-svn: 191663
2013-09-30 12:01:35 +00:00
Richard Sandiford d30ac3a125 [SystemZ] Add definitions of LFH and STFH
llvm-svn: 191661
2013-09-30 10:50:33 +00:00
Richard Sandiford f9496060f6 [SystemZ] Add GRH32 for the high word of a GR64
The only thing this does on its own is make the definitions of RISB[HL]G
a bit more precise.  Those instructions are only used by the MC layer at
the moment, so no behavioral change is intended.  The class is needed by
later patches though.

llvm-svn: 191660
2013-09-30 10:45:16 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 87a4436456 [SystemZ] Rename subregs and add subreg_h32
Use subreg_hNN and subreg_lNN for the high and low NN bits of a register.
List the low registers first, so that subreg_l32 also means the low 32
bits of a 128-bit register.

Floats are stored in the upper 32 bits of a 64-bit register, so they
should use subreg_h32 rather than subreg_l32.

No behavioral change intended.

llvm-svn: 191659
2013-09-30 10:28:35 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 7789b0828a [SystemZ] Rename 32-bit GPR registers
I'm about to add support for high-word operations, so it seemed better
for the low-word registers to have names like R0L rather than R0W.
No behavioral change intended.

llvm-svn: 191655
2013-09-30 08:48:38 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 652784e29a [SystemZ] Define the GR64 low-word logic instructions as pseudo aliases.
Another patch to avoid duplication of encoding information.  Things like
NILF, NILL and NILH are used as both 32-bit and 64-bit instructions.
Here the 64-bit versions are defined as aliases of the 32-bit ones.

llvm-svn: 191369
2013-09-25 11:11:53 +00:00
Richard Sandiford f348f831d5 [SystemZ] Define the call instructions as pseudo aliases.
Similar to r191364, but for calls.  This patch also removes the shortening
of BRASL to BRAS within a TU.  Doing that was a bit controversial internally,
since there's a strong expectation with the z assembler that WYWIWYG.

llvm-svn: 191366
2013-09-25 10:37:17 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 6cbd7f0c5d [SystemZ] Use subregs for 64-bit truncating stores
Another patch to reduce the duplication of encoding information.
Rather than define separate patterns for truncating 64-bit stores,
use the 32-bit stores with a subreg.  No behavioral changed intended.

llvm-svn: 191365
2013-09-25 10:29:47 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 9ab97cd147 [SystemZ] Define the return instruction as a pseudo alias of BR
This is the first of a few patches to reduce the dupliation of encoding
information.  The return instruction is a normal BR in which one of the
registers is fixed.

llvm-svn: 191364
2013-09-25 10:20:08 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 35ec4e356c [SystemZ] Add instruction-shortening pass
When loading immediates into a GR32, the port prefered LHI, followed by
LLILH or LLILL, followed by IILF.  LHI and IILF are natural 32-bit
operations, but LLILH and LLILL also clear the upper 32 bits of the register.
This was represented as taking a 32-bit subreg of a 64-bit assignment.

Using subregs for something as simple as a move immediate was probably
a bad idea.  Also, I have patches to add support for the high-word facility, 
and we don't want something like LLILH and LLILL to stop the high word of
the same GPR from being used.

This patch therefore uses LHI and IILF to begin with and adds a late
machine-specific pass to use LLILH and LLILL if the other half of the
register is not live.  The high-word patches extend this behavior to
IIHF, LLIHL and LLIHH.

No behavioral change intended.

llvm-svn: 191363
2013-09-25 10:11:07 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 93183ee78c [SystemZ] Add unsigned compare-and-branch instructions
For some reason I never got around to adding these at the same time as
the signed versions.  No idea why.

I'm not sure whether this SystemZII::BranchC* stuff is useful, or whether
it should just be replaced with an "is normal" flag.  I'll leave that
for later though.

There are some boundary conditions that can be tweaked, such as preferring
unsigned comparisons for equality with [128, 256), and "<= 255" over "< 256",
but again I'll leave those for a separate patch.

llvm-svn: 190930
2013-09-18 09:56:40 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 109a7c6ff1 [SystemZ] Improve extload handling
The port originally had special patterns for extload, mapping them to the
same instructions as sextload.  It seemed neater to have patterns that
match "an extension that is allowed to be signed" and "an extension that
is allowed to be unsigned".

This was originally meant to be a clean-up, but it does improve the handling
of promoted integers a little, as shown by args-06.ll.

llvm-svn: 190777
2013-09-16 09:03:10 +00:00
Richard Sandiford a9eb9972e4 [SystemZ] Add TM and TMY
The main complication here is that TM and TMY (the memory forms) set
CC differently from the register forms.  When the tested bits contain
some 0s and some 1s, the register forms set CC to 1 or 2 based on the
value the uppermost bit.  The memory forms instead set CC to 1
regardless of the uppermost bit.

Until now, I've tried to make it so that a branch never tests for an
impossible CC value.  E.g. NR only sets CC to 0 or 1, so branches on the
result will only test for 0 or 1.  Originally I'd tried to do the same
thing for TM and TMY by using custom matching code in ISelDAGToDAG.
That ended up being very ugly though, and would have meant duplicating
some of the chain checks that the common isel code does.

I've therefore gone for the simpler alternative of adding an extra
operand to the TM DAG opcode to say whether a memory form would be OK.
This means that the inverse of a "TM;JE" is "TM;JNE" rather than the
more precise "TM;JNLE", just like the inverse of "TMLL;JE" is "TMLL;JNE".
I suppose that's arguably less confusing though...

llvm-svn: 190400
2013-09-10 10:20:32 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 5bc670bb55 [SystemZ] Tweak integer comparison code
The architecture has many comparison instructions, including some that
extend one of the operands.  The signed comparison instructions use sign
extensions and the unsigned comparison instructions use zero extensions.
In cases where we had a free choice between signed or unsigned comparisons,
we were trying to decide at lowering time which would best fit the available
instructions, taking things like extension type into account.  The code
to do that was getting increasingly hairy and was also making some bad
decisions.  E.g. when comparing the result of two LLCs, it is better to use
CR rather than CLR, since CR can be fused with a branch while CLR can't.

This patch removes the lowering code and instead adds an operand to
integer comparisons to say whether signed comparison is required,
whether unsigned comparison is required, or whether either is OK.
We can then leave the choice of instruction up to the normal isel code.

llvm-svn: 190138
2013-09-06 11:51:39 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 178273a174 [SystemZ] Add NC, OC and XC
For now these are just used to handle scalar ANDs, ORs and XORs in which
all operands are memory.

llvm-svn: 190041
2013-09-05 10:36:45 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 35b9be298a [SystemZ] Add support for TMHH, TMHL, TMLH and TMLL
For now just handles simple comparisons of an ANDed value with zero.
The CC value provides enough information to do any comparison for a
2-bit mask, and some nonzero comparisons with more populated masks,
but that's all future work.

llvm-svn: 189469
2013-08-28 10:31:43 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 5e318f0bfe [SystemZ] Extend memcpy and memset support to all constant lengths
Lengths up to a certain threshold (currently 6 * 256) use a series of MVCs.
Lengths above that threshold use a loop to handle X*256 bytes followed
by a single MVC to handle the excess (if any).  This loop will also be
needed in future when support for variable lengths is added.

Because the same tablegen classes are used to define MVC and CLC,
the patch also has the side-effect of defining a pseudo loop instruction
for CLC.  That instruction isn't used yet (and wouldn't be handled correctly
if it were).  I'm planning to use it soon though.

llvm-svn: 189331
2013-08-27 09:54:29 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 03481334b5 [SystemZ] Add basic prefetch support
Just the instructions and intrinsics for now.

llvm-svn: 189100
2013-08-23 11:36:42 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 784a580312 [SystemZ] Add negative integer absolute (load negative)
For now this matches the equivalent of (neg (abs ...)), which did hit a few
times in projects/test-suite.  We should probably also match cases where
absolute-like selects are used with reversed arguments.

llvm-svn: 188671
2013-08-19 12:56:58 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 4b89705490 [SystemZ] Add integer absolute (load positive)
llvm-svn: 188670
2013-08-19 12:48:54 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 709bda66b9 [SystemZ] Add support for sibling calls
This first cut is pretty conservative.  The final argument register (R6)
is call-saved, so we would need to make sure that the R6 argument to a
sibling call is the same as the R6 argument to the calling function,
which seems worth keeping as a separate patch.

Saying that integer truncations are free means that we no longer
use the extending instructions LGF and LLGF for spills in int-conv-09.ll
and int-conv-10.ll.  Instead we treat the registers as 64 bits wide and
truncate them to 32-bits where necessary.  I think it's unlikely we'd
use LGF and LLGF for spills in other situations for the same reason,
so I'm removing the tests rather than replacing them.  The associated
code is generic and applies to many more instructions than just
LGF and LLGF, so there is no corresponding code removal.

llvm-svn: 188669
2013-08-19 12:42:31 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 0dec06a28c [SystemZ] Use SRST to implement strlen and strnlen
It would also make sense to use it for memchr; I'm working on that now.

llvm-svn: 188547
2013-08-16 11:41:43 +00:00
Richard Sandiford bb83a50f57 [SystemZ] Use MVST to implement strcpy and stpcpy
llvm-svn: 188546
2013-08-16 11:29:37 +00:00
Richard Sandiford ca23271010 [SystemZ] Use CLST to implement strcmp
llvm-svn: 188544
2013-08-16 11:21:54 +00:00
Richard Sandiford 564681c88d [SystemZ] Use CLC and IPM to implement memcmp
For now this is restricted to fixed-length comparisons with a length
in the range [1, 256], as for memcpy() and MVC.

llvm-svn: 188163
2013-08-12 10:28:10 +00:00