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Chad Rosier d016574df8 [AArch64] Enable PostRAScheduler for AArch64 generic build.
Disable post-ra scheduler for perturbed tests to appease the bots and to
preserve the history of the tests.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D15652

llvm-svn: 256158
2015-12-21 14:43:45 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha 88ddeae8bd [AArch64] Promote f16 SELECT_CC CC operands when op is legal.
SELECT_CC has the nasty property of having operands with unrelated
types. So if you do something like:

  f32 = select_cc f16, f16, f32, f32, cc

You'd only look for the action for <select_cc, f32>, but never f16.
If the types are all legal, but the op isn't (as for f16 on AArch64,
or for f128 on x86_64/AArch64?), then you get into trouble.
For f128, we have softenSetCCOperands to handle this case.

Similarly, for f16, we can directly promote the CC operands.

llvm-svn: 253344
2015-11-17 16:45:40 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha a196661bb0 [CodeGen] Mark the promoted FCOPYSIGN result FP_ROUND as TRUNCating.
Now that we can properly promote mismatched FCOPYSIGNs (r244858), we
can mark the FP_ROUND on the result as truncating, to expose folding.

FCOPYSIGN doesn't change anything but the sign bit, so
  (fp_round (fcopysign (fpext a), b))
is equivalent to (modulo the sign bit):
  (fp_round (fpext a))
which is a no-op.

llvm-svn: 244862
2015-08-13 01:32:30 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha 2a97b1bcf8 [AArch64] Also custom-lowering mismatched vector/f16 FCOPYSIGN.
We can lower them using our cool tricks if we fpext/fptrunc the second
input, like we do for f32/f64.

Follow-up to r243924, r243926, and r244858.

llvm-svn: 244860
2015-08-13 01:13:56 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha 40ded502ff [CodeGen] When Promoting, don't extend the 2nd FCOPYSIGN operand.
We don't care about its type, and there's even a combine that'll fold
away the FP_EXTEND if we let it run. However, until it does, we'll have
something broken like:
  (f32 (fp_extend (f64 v)))

Scalar f16 follow-up to r243924.

llvm-svn: 244858
2015-08-13 01:09:43 +00:00
James Molloy b7b2a1e9b4 [AArch64] Match fminnum/fmaxnum for vector fminnm/fmaxnm instead of an intrinsic.
Lower Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fmin/fmax to fminnum/fmannum and match that instead. Minimal functional change:

  - Extra tests added because coverage of scalar fminnm/fmaxnm instructions was nonexistant.
  - f16 test updated because now we actually generate scalar fminnm/fmaxnm we no longer need to bail out to a libcall!

llvm-svn: 244595
2015-08-11 12:06:37 +00:00
Tim Northover ca0ffc3561 AArch64: make inexact signalling on round Darwin-specific
C11 leaves the choice on whether round-to-integer operations set the inexact
flag implementation-defined. Darwin does expect it to be set, but this seems to
be against the intent of the IEEE document and slower to implement anyway. So
it should be opt-in.

llvm-svn: 242446
2015-07-16 21:30:21 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha 1ffe7c7d36 [AArch64] Promote f16 operations to f32.
For the most common ones (such as fadd), we already did the promotion.
Do the same thing for all the others.

Currently, we'll just crash/assert on all these operations, as
there's no hardware or libcall support whatsoever.

f16 (half) is specified as an interchange - not arithmetic - format,
and is expected to be promoted to single-precision for arithmetic
operations.

While there, teach the legalizer about promoting some of the (mostly
floating-point) operations that we never needed before.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8648
See related discussion on the thread for: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8755

llvm-svn: 234550
2015-04-10 00:08:48 +00:00