"the bigstack patch for SPU, with testcase. It is essentially the patch committed as 97091, and reverted as 97099, but with the following additions:
-in vararg handling, registers are marked to be live, to not confuse the register scavenger
-function prologue and epilogue are not emitted, if the stack size is 16. 16 means it is empty - there is only the register scavenger emergency spill slot, which is not used as there is no stack."
llvm-svn: 99819
(OP (trunc x), (trunc y)) -> (trunc (OP x, y))
Unfortunately this simple change causes dag combine to infinite looping. The problem is the shrink demanded ops optimization tend to canonicalize expressions in the opposite manner. That is badness. This patch disable those optimizations in dag combine but instead it is done as a late pass in sdisel.
This also exposes some deficiencies in dag combine and x86 setcc / brcond lowering. Teach them to look pass ISD::TRUNCATE in various places.
llvm-svn: 92849
Fold (zext (and x, cst)) -> (and (zext x), cst)
DAG combiner likes to optimize expression in the other way so this would end up cause an infinite looping.
llvm-svn: 91574
to break up CFG diamonds by banishing one of the blocks to the end of
the function, which is bad for code density and branch size.
This does pessimize MultiSource/Benchmarks/Ptrdist/yacr2, the
benchmark cited as the reason for the change, however I've examined
the code and it looks more like a case of gaming a particular
branch than of being generally applicable.
llvm-svn: 84803
code, according to Anton (I'm not totally convinced, but we can always
resurrect patches if we need to do so.)
- Start moving CellSPU's tests to prefer FileCheck.
llvm-svn: 79958
support for x86, and UMULO/SMULO for many architectures, including PPC
(PR4201), ARM, and Cell. The resulting expansion isn't perfect, but it's
not bad.
llvm-svn: 73477
integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
llvm-svn: 72897
- Fix fabs, fneg for f32 and f64.
- Use BuildVectorSDNode.isConstantSplat, now that the functionality exists
- Continue to improve i64 constant lowering. Lower certain special constants
to the constant pool when they correspond to SPU's shufb instruction's
special mask values. This avoids the overhead of performing a shuffle on a
zero-filled vector just to get the special constant when the memory load
suffices.
llvm-svn: 67067
- Rename fcmp.ll test to fcmp32.ll, start adding new double tests to fcmp64.ll
- Fix select_bits.ll test
- Capitulate to the DAGCombiner and move i64 constant loads to instruction
selection (SPUISelDAGtoDAG.cpp).
<rant>DAGCombiner will insert all kinds of 64-bit optimizations after
operation legalization occurs and now we have to do most of the work that
instruction selection should be doing twice (once to determine if v2i64
build_vector can be handled by SelectCode(), which then runs all of the
predicates a second time to select the necessary instructions.) But,
CellSPU is a good citizen.</rant>
llvm-svn: 62990
- Ensure that (operation) legalization emits proper FDIV libcall when needed.
- Fix various bugs encountered during llvm-spu-gcc build, along with various
cleanups.
- Start supporting double precision comparisons for remaining libgcc2 build.
Discovered interesting DAGCombiner feature, which is currently solved via
custom lowering (64-bit constants are not legal on CellSPU, but DAGCombiner
insists on inserting one anyway.)
- Update README.
llvm-svn: 62664
sequences in SPUDAGToDAGISel.cpp and SPU64InstrInfo.td, killing custom
DAG node types as needed.
- i64 mul is now a legal instruction, but emits an instruction sequence
that stretches tblgen and the imagination, as well as violating laws of
several small countries and most southern US states (just kidding, but
looking at a function with 80+ parameters is really weird and just plain
wrong.)
- Update tests as needed.
llvm-svn: 62254
- Fix bugs 3194, 3195: i128 load/stores produce correct code (although, we
need to ensure that i128 is 16-byte aligned in real life), and 128 zero-
extends are supported.
- New td file: SPU128InstrInfo.td: this is where all new i128 support should
be put in the future.
- Continue to hammer on i64 operations and test cases; ensure that the only
remaining problem will be i64 mul.
llvm-svn: 61784
- Fix (brcond (setq ...)) bug, where BRNZ should have been used vice BRZ.
- Kill unused/unnecessary nodes in SPUNodes.td
- Beef out the i64operations.c test harness to use a lot of unaligned
loads, test loops and LLVM loop/basic block optimizations; run the
test harness successfully on real Cell hardware.
llvm-svn: 61664
- Remove custom lowering for BRCOND
- Add remaining functionality for branches in SPUInstrInfo, such as branch
condition reversal and load/store folding. Updated BrCond test to reflect
branch reversal.
llvm-svn: 61597
promote from i1 all the way up to the canonical SetCC type.
In order to discover an appropriate type to use, pass
MVT::Other to getSetCCResultType. In order to be able to
do this, change getSetCCResultType to take a type as an
argument, not a value (this is also more logical).
llvm-svn: 61542
instruction sequence and cannot ordinarily be simplified by DAGcombine
into the various target description files or SPUDAGToDAGISel.cpp.
This makes some 64-bit operations legal.
- Eliminate target-dependent ISD enums.
- Update tests.
llvm-svn: 61508
DAGcombine's ability to find reasons to remove truncates when they were not
needed. Consequently, the CellSPU backend would produce correct, but _really
slow and horrible_, code.
Replaced with instruction sequences that do the equivalent truncation in
SPUInstrInfo.td.
- Re-examine how unaligned loads and stores work. Generated unaligned
load code has been tested on the CellSPU hardware; see the i32operations.c
and i64operations.c in CodeGen/CellSPU/useful-harnesses. (While they may be
toy test code, it does prove that some real world code does compile
correctly.)
- Fix truncating stores in bug 3193 (note: unpack_df.ll will still make llc
fault because i64 ult is not yet implemented.)
- Added i64 eq and neq for setcc and select/setcc; started new instruction
information file for them in SPU64InstrInfo.td. Additional i64 operations
should be added to this file and not to SPUInstrInfo.td.
llvm-svn: 61447
aren't part of the test suite but are generally useful nonetheless, and can
be expanded later to test the backend against the actual Cell SPU system.
There's basically no other good place to put this code, so put it here for
the time being.
- vecoperations.c: Vector shuffles for all supported vector types, tests
for v16i8 add and multiply.
llvm-svn: 60566
- Incorporate Tilmann Scheller's ISD::TRUNCATE custom lowering patch
- Update SPU calling convention info, even if it's not used yet (but can be
at some point or another)
- Ensure that any-extended f32 loads are custom lowered, especially when
they're promoted for use in printf.
llvm-svn: 60438
- Fix v2[if]64 vector insertion code before IBM files a bug report.
- Ensure that zero (0) offsets relative to $sp don't trip an assert
(add $sp, 0 gets legalized to $sp alone, tripping an assert)
- Shuffle masks passed to SPUISD::SHUFB are now v16i8 or v4i32
llvm-svn: 60358
(a) Remove conditionally removed code in SelectXAddr. Basically, hope for the
best that the A-form and D-form address predicates catch everything before
the code decides to emit a X-form address.
(b) Expand vector store test cases to include the usual suspects.
llvm-svn: 60034
(a) Slight rethink on i64 zero/sign/any extend code - use a shuffle to
directly zero-extend i32 to i64, but use rotates and shifts for
sign extension. Also ensure unified register consistency.
(b) Add new test harness for i64 operations: i64ops.ll
llvm-svn: 59970
(a) Improve the extract element code: there's no need to do gymnastics with
rotates into the preferred slot if a shuffle will do the same thing.
(b) Rename a couple of SPUISD pseudo-instructions for readability and better
semantic correspondence.
(c) Fix i64 sign/any/zero extension lowering.
llvm-svn: 59965
so that va_start/va_arg/et.al. will walk arguments correctly for Cell SPU.
N.B.: Because neither clang nor llvm-gcc-4.2 can be built for CellSPU, this is
still unexorcised code.
llvm-svn: 58415
instructions in CellSPU as "Expand" so that they won't be generated. I added a
"FIXME" so that this hack can be addressed and reverted once ISD::ROTR is
supported in the .td files.
llvm-svn: 55582
combiner can now generate ROTR if the backend says that it can handle it. Cell
SPU says this, but gets an error from code gen saying that it can't select
ROTR. I'm xfailing this test until this can be fixed.
llvm-svn: 55579
Fix bugs encountered, mostly due to range matching for immediates;
the CellSPU's 10-bit immediates are sign extended, covering a
larger range of unsigned values.
llvm-svn: 48575
- select_bits.ll now fully functional now that PR1993 is closed. It was
previously broken by refactoring in SPUInstrInfo.td and using multiclasses.
- Same for eqv.ll
llvm-svn: 47972
for CellSPU modifications:
- SPUInstrInfo.td refactoring: "multiclass" really is _your_ friend.
- Other improvements based on refactoring effort in SPUISelLowering.cpp,
esp. in SPUISelLowering::PerformDAGCombine(), where zero amount shifts and
rotates are now eliminiated, other scalar-to-vector-to-scalar silliness
is also eliminated.
- 64-bit operations are being implemented, _muldi3.c gcc runtime now
compiles and generates the right code. More work still needs to be done.
llvm-svn: 47532
only two addressing mode nodes, SPUaform and SPUindirect (vice the
three previous ones, SPUaform, SPUdform and SPUxform). This improves
code somewhat because we now avoid using reg+reg addressing when
it can be avoided. It also simplifies the address selection logic,
which was the main point for doing this.
Also, for various global variables that would be loaded using SPU's
A-form addressing, prefer D-form offs[reg] addressing, keeping the
base in a register if the variable is used more than once.
llvm-svn: 46483
Fixed CellSPU's A-form (local store) address mode, so that all globals,
externals, constant pool and jump table symbols are now wrapped within
a SPUISD::AFormAddr pseudo-instruction. This now identifies all local
store memory addresses, although it requires a bit of legerdemain during
instruction selection to properly select loads to and stores from local
store, properly generating "LQA" instructions.
Also added mul_ops.ll test harness for exercising integer multiplication.
llvm-svn: 46142
- struct_2.ll: Completely unaligned load/store testing
- call_indirect.ll, struct_1.ll: Add test lines to exercise
X-form [$reg($reg)] addressing
At this point, loads and stores should be under control (he says
in an optimistic tone of voice.)
llvm-svn: 45882
- Cleaned up custom load/store logic, common code is now shared [see note
below], cleaned up address modes
- More test cases: various intrinsics, structure element access (load/store
test), updated target data strings, indirect function calls.
Note: This patch contains a refactoring of the LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode
structures: they now share a common base class, LSBaseSDNode, that
provides an interface to their common functionality. There is some hackery
to access the proper operand depending on the derived class; otherwise,
to do a proper job would require finding and rearranging the SDOperands
sent to StoreSDNode's constructor. The current refactor errs on the
side of being conservatively and backwardly compatible while providing
functionality that reduces redundant code for targets where loads and
stores are custom-lowered.
llvm-svn: 45851