Discussed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-January/120320.html
In preparation for adding support for named vregs we are changing the sigil for
physical registers in MIR to '$' from '%'. This will prevent name clashes of
named physical register with named vregs.
llvm-svn: 323922
Normally target independent DAG combine would do this combine based on getSetCCResultType, but with VLX getSetCCResultType returns a vXi1 type preventing the DAG combining from kicking in.
But doing this combine can allow us to remove the explicit sign extend that would otherwise be emitted.
This patch adds a target specific DAG combine to combine the sext+setcc when the result type is the same size as the input to the setcc. I've restricted this to FP compares and things that can be represented with PCMPEQ and PCMPGT since we don't have full integer compare support on the older ISAs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41850
llvm-svn: 322101
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format, print
MBB references as '%bb.5'.
The MIR printer prints the IR name of a MBB only for block definitions.
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#" << ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)->getNumber\(\)/" << printMBBReference(*\1)/g'
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#" << ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\.getNumber\(\)/" << printMBBReference(\1)/g'
* find . \( -name "*.txt" -o -name "*.s" -o -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#([0-9]+)/%bb.\1/g'
* grep -nr 'BB#' and fix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40422
llvm-svn: 319665
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format,
always print registers as lowercase.
* Only debug printing is affected. It now follows MIR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40417
llvm-svn: 319187
The compiler fails with assertion during legalization of SETCC for <3 x i8> operands.
The result is extended to <4 x i8> and then truncated <4 x i1>. It does not happen on AVX2, because the final result of SETCC is <4 x i32>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34503
llvm-svn: 306242