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Author SHA1 Message Date
Petar Jovanovic e2a585dddc Reland "Correct dwarf unwind information in function epilogue for X86"
Reland r317100 with minor fix regarding ComputeCommonTailLength function in
BranchFolding.cpp. Skipping top CFI instructions block needs to executed on
several more return points in ComputeCommonTailLength().

Original r317100 message:

"Correct dwarf unwind information in function epilogue for X86"

This patch aims to provide correct dwarf unwind information in function
epilogue for X86.

It consists of two parts. The first part inserts CFI instructions that set
appropriate cfa offset and cfa register in emitEpilogue() in
X86FrameLowering. This part is X86 specific.

The second part is platform independent and ensures that:

- CFI instructions do not affect code generation
- Unwind information remains correct when a function is modified by
  different passes. This is done in a late pass by analyzing information
  about cfa offset and cfa register in BBs and inserting additional CFI
  directives where necessary.

Changed CFI instructions so that they:

- are duplicable
- are not counted as instructions when tail duplicating or tail merging
- can be compared as equal

Added CFIInstrInserter pass:

- analyzes each basic block to determine cfa offset and register valid at
  its entry and exit
- verifies that outgoing cfa offset and register of predecessor blocks match
  incoming values of their successors
- inserts additional CFI directives at basic block beginning to correct the
  rule for calculating CFA

Having CFI instructions in function epilogue can cause incorrect CFA
calculation rule for some basic blocks. This can happen if, due to basic
block reordering, or the existence of multiple epilogue blocks, some of the
blocks have wrong cfa offset and register values set by the epilogue block
above them.

CFIInstrInserter is currently run only on X86, but can be used by any target
that implements support for adding CFI instructions in epilogue.

Patch by Violeta Vukobrat.

llvm-svn: 317579
2017-11-07 14:40:27 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic bb5c84fb57 Revert "Correct dwarf unwind information in function epilogue for X86"
This reverts r317100 as it introduced sanitizer-x86_64-linux-autoconf
buildbot failure (build #15606).

llvm-svn: 317136
2017-11-01 23:05:52 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic f2faee92aa Correct dwarf unwind information in function epilogue for X86
This patch aims to provide correct dwarf unwind information in function
epilogue for X86.

It consists of two parts. The first part inserts CFI instructions that set
appropriate cfa offset and cfa register in emitEpilogue() in
X86FrameLowering. This part is X86 specific.

The second part is platform independent and ensures that:

- CFI instructions do not affect code generation
- Unwind information remains correct when a function is modified by
  different passes. This is done in a late pass by analyzing information
  about cfa offset and cfa register in BBs and inserting additional CFI
  directives where necessary.

Changed CFI instructions so that they:

- are duplicable
- are not counted as instructions when tail duplicating or tail merging
- can be compared as equal

Added CFIInstrInserter pass:

- analyzes each basic block to determine cfa offset and register valid at
  its entry and exit
- verifies that outgoing cfa offset and register of predecessor blocks match
  incoming values of their successors
- inserts additional CFI directives at basic block beginning to correct the
  rule for calculating CFA

Having CFI instructions in function epilogue can cause incorrect CFA
calculation rule for some basic blocks. This can happen if, due to basic
block reordering, or the existence of multiple epilogue blocks, some of the
blocks have wrong cfa offset and register values set by the epilogue block
above them.

CFIInstrInserter is currently run only on X86, but can be used by any target
that implements support for adding CFI instructions in epilogue.


Patch by Violeta Vukobrat.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35844

llvm-svn: 317100
2017-11-01 16:04:11 +00:00
Reid Kleckner ab23dace56 [MC] Suppress .Lcfi labels when emitting textual assembly
Summary:
This suppresses the generation of .Lcfi labels in our textual assembler.
It was annoying that this generated cascading .Lcfi labels:
  llc foo.ll -o - | llvm-mc | llvm-mc

After three trips through MCAsmStreamer, we'd have three labels in the
output when none are necessary. We should only bother creating the
labels and frame data when making a real object file.

This supercedes D38605, which moved the entire .seh_ implementation into
MCObjectStreamer.

This has the advantage that we do more checking when emitting textual
assembly, as a minor efficiency cost. Outputting textual assembly is not
performance critical, so this shouldn't matter.

Reviewers: majnemer, MatzeB

Subscribers: qcolombet, nemanjai, javed.absar, eraman, hiraditya, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38638

llvm-svn: 315259
2017-10-10 00:57:36 +00:00
Sanjay Patel f31b1a00ea [DAGCombiner] fold assertzexts separated by trunc
If we have an AssertZext of a truncated value that has already been AssertZext'ed, 
we can assert on the wider source op to improve the zext-y knowledge:
 assert (trunc (assert X, i8) to iN), i1 --> trunc (assert X, i1) to iN

This moves a fold from being Mips-specific to general combining, and x86 shows
improvements.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37017

llvm-svn: 313577
2017-09-18 22:05:35 +00:00
Balaram Makam 42adadfca0 Re-land MachineInstr: Reason locally about some memory objects before going to AA.
Summary:
Reverts r311008 to reinstate r310825 with a fix.

Refine alias checking for pseudo vs value to be conservative.
This fixes the original failure in builtbot unittest SingleSource/UnitTests/2003-07-09-SignedArgs.

Reviewers: hfinkel, nemanjai, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: bjope, mcrosier, nhaehnle, javed.absar, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36900

llvm-svn: 312126
2017-08-30 14:57:12 +00:00
Balaram Makam c5698befb6 Revert "MachineInstr: Reason locally about some memory objects before going to AA."
r310825 caused the clang-ppc64le-linux-lnt bot to go red
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-lnt/builds/5712)
because of a test-suite failure of
SingleSource/UnitTests/2003-07-09-SignedArgs

This reverts commit 0028f6a87224fb595a1c19c544cde9b003035996.

llvm-svn: 311008
2017-08-16 14:17:43 +00:00
Balaram Makam d9f53414de MachineInstr: Reason locally about some memory objects before going to AA.
This addresses a FIXME in MachineInstr::mayAlias.

llvm-svn: 310825
2017-08-14 09:41:40 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 49123d4bb0 [X86] Test bitfield loadstore tests on i686 as well
llvm-svn: 307182
2017-07-05 18:09:30 +00:00
Michael Zuckerman f66840020c Reverting commit 306414 on behalf of @gadi.haber
llvm-svn: 306532
2017-06-28 11:23:31 +00:00
Gadi Haber 13759a7ed6 Updated and extended the information about each instruction in HSW and SNB to include the following data:
•static latency
•number of uOps from which the instructions consists
•all ports used by the instruction

Reviewers: 
 RKSimon 
 zvi  
aymanmus  
m_zuckerman 

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33897
 

llvm-svn: 306414
2017-06-27 15:05:13 +00:00
Eli Friedman c2c2e21d77 [DAGCombine] Simplify ISD::AND in GetDemandedBits.
This helps in cases involving bitfields where an AND is exposed by
legalization.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30472

llvm-svn: 297249
2017-03-08 00:56:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth ce52b80744 [SDAG] Revert r296476 (and r296486, r296668, r296690).
This patch causes compile times for some patterns to explode. I have
a (large, unreduced) test case that slows down by more than 20x and
several test cases slow down by 2x. I'm sending some of the test cases
directly to Nirav and following up with more details in the review log,
but this should unblock anyone else hitting this.

llvm-svn: 296862
2017-03-03 10:02:25 +00:00
Nirav Dave f830dec3f2 In visitSTORE, always use FindBetterChain, rather than only when UseAA is enabled.
Recommiting after fixup of 32-bit aliasing sign offset bug in DAGCombiner.

    * Simplify Consecutive Merge Store Candidate Search

    Now that address aliasing is much less conservative, push through
    simplified store merging search and chain alias analysis which only
    checks for parallel stores through the chain subgraph. This is cleaner
    as the separation of non-interfering loads/stores from the
    store-merging logic.

    When merging stores search up the chain through a single load, and
    finds all possible stores by looking down from through a load and a
    TokenFactor to all stores visited.

    This improves the quality of the output SelectionDAG and the output
    Codegen (save perhaps for some ARM cases where we correctly constructs
    wider loads, but then promotes them to float operations which appear
    but requires more expensive constant generation).

    Some minor peephole optimizations to deal with improved SubDAG shapes (listed below)

    Additional Minor Changes:

      1. Finishes removing unused AliasLoad code

      2. Unifies the chain aggregation in the merged stores across code
         paths

      3. Re-add the Store node to the worklist after calling
         SimplifyDemandedBits.

      4. Increase GatherAllAliasesMaxDepth from 6 to 18. That number is
         arbitrary, but seems sufficient to not cause regressions in
         tests.

      5. Remove Chain dependencies of Memory operations on CopyfromReg
         nodes as these are captured by data dependence

      6. Forward loads-store values through tokenfactors containing
          {CopyToReg,CopyFromReg} Values.

      7. Peephole to convert buildvector of extract_vector_elt to
         extract_subvector if possible (see
         CodeGen/AArch64/store-merge.ll)

      8. Store merging for the ARM target is restricted to 32-bit as
         some in some contexts invalid 64-bit operations are being
         generated. This can be removed once appropriate checks are
         added.

    This finishes the change Matt Arsenault started in r246307 and
    jyknight's original patch.

    Many tests required some changes as memory operations are now
    reorderable, improving load-store forwarding. One test in
    particular is worth noting:

      CodeGen/PowerPC/ppc64-align-long-double.ll - Improved load-store
      forwarding converts a load-store pair into a parallel store and
      a memory-realized bitcast of the same value. However, because we
      lose the sharing of the explicit and implicit store values we
      must create another local store. A similar transformation
      happens before SelectionDAG as well.

    Reviewers: arsenm, hfinkel, tstellarAMD, jyknight, nhaehnle

llvm-svn: 296476
2017-02-28 14:24:15 +00:00
Nirav Dave 73cd0194cf Revert "In visitSTORE, always use FindBetterChain, rather than only when UseAA is enabled."
This reverts commit r296252 until 256-bit operations are more efficiently generated in X86.

llvm-svn: 296279
2017-02-26 01:27:32 +00:00
Nirav Dave 4a20711826 reenable accidentally disabled test NFC.
llvm-svn: 296266
2017-02-25 19:11:53 +00:00
Nirav Dave beabf456df In visitSTORE, always use FindBetterChain, rather than only when UseAA is enabled.
Recommiting after fixup of 32-bit aliasing sign offset bug in DAGCombiner.

    * Simplify Consecutive Merge Store Candidate Search

    Now that address aliasing is much less conservative, push through
    simplified store merging search and chain alias analysis which only
    checks for parallel stores through the chain subgraph. This is cleaner
    as the separation of non-interfering loads/stores from the
    store-merging logic.

    When merging stores search up the chain through a single load, and
    finds all possible stores by looking down from through a load and a
    TokenFactor to all stores visited.

    This improves the quality of the output SelectionDAG and the output
    Codegen (save perhaps for some ARM cases where we correctly constructs
    wider loads, but then promotes them to float operations which appear
    but requires more expensive constant generation).

    Some minor peephole optimizations to deal with improved SubDAG shapes (listed below)

    Additional Minor Changes:

      1. Finishes removing unused AliasLoad code

      2. Unifies the chain aggregation in the merged stores across code
         paths

      3. Re-add the Store node to the worklist after calling
         SimplifyDemandedBits.

      4. Increase GatherAllAliasesMaxDepth from 6 to 18. That number is
         arbitrary, but seems sufficient to not cause regressions in
         tests.

      5. Remove Chain dependencies of Memory operations on CopyfromReg
         nodes as these are captured by data dependence

      6. Forward loads-store values through tokenfactors containing
          {CopyToReg,CopyFromReg} Values.

      7. Peephole to convert buildvector of extract_vector_elt to
         extract_subvector if possible (see
         CodeGen/AArch64/store-merge.ll)

      8. Store merging for the ARM target is restricted to 32-bit as
         some in some contexts invalid 64-bit operations are being
         generated. This can be removed once appropriate checks are
         added.

    This finishes the change Matt Arsenault started in r246307 and
    jyknight's original patch.

    Many tests required some changes as memory operations are now
    reorderable, improving load-store forwarding. One test in
    particular is worth noting:

      CodeGen/PowerPC/ppc64-align-long-double.ll - Improved load-store
      forwarding converts a load-store pair into a parallel store and
      a memory-realized bitcast of the same value. However, because we
      lose the sharing of the explicit and implicit store values we
      must create another local store. A similar transformation
      happens before SelectionDAG as well.

    Reviewers: arsenm, hfinkel, tstellarAMD, jyknight, nhaehnle

llvm-svn: 296252
2017-02-25 11:43:58 +00:00
Eli Friedman 7e0ce82c4a Add some testcases for bitfields with illegal widths.
clang will generate IR like this for input using packed bitfields;
very simple semantically, but it's a bit tricky to actually
generate good code.

llvm-svn: 296080
2017-02-24 03:04:11 +00:00