This is a second attempt at r350778, which was reverted in
r350789. The only change is that the unimplemented-simd128 feature has
been renamed simd128-unimplemented, since naming it
unimplemented-simd128 somehow made the simd128 feature flag enable the
unimplemented-simd128 feature on Windows.
llvm-svn: 350791
Found while trying to figure out why my second version of D56421 worked better than the first version. We weren't deleting the vselect in a timely fashion and that caused SimplfyDemandedBit to see an additional user.
The new version doesn't have this problem so this fix isn't needed there, but seemed like the right thing to do.
llvm-svn: 350781
Summary:
This replaces the old ad-hoc -wasm-enable-unimplemented-simd
flag. Also makes the new unimplemented-simd128 feature imply the
simd128 feature.
Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits, alexcrichton
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56501
llvm-svn: 350778
The C standard says "The memchr function locates the first
occurrence of c (converted to an unsigned char)[...]". The expansion
was missing the conversion to unsigned char.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39041 .
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55947
llvm-svn: 350775
When a null terminator is required and the file size is a multiple of the system page size, MemoryBuffer will prefer pread() over mmap(), which can result in excessive memory usage.
Patch by Mike Hommey!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56475
llvm-svn: 350774
Summary:
Looks like many passes print its pass description as a debug message at
the start of each pass, so added that to (mostly newly added) other
passes as well.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: jgravelle-google, sbc100, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56142
llvm-svn: 350771
Summary:
Instead of using two separate callbacks to return the entry count and the
relative block frequency, use a single callback to return callsite
count. This would allow better supporting hybrid mode in the future as
the count of callsite need not always be derived from entry count (as in
sample PGO).
Reviewers: davidxl
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, steven_wu, dexonsmith, dang, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56464
llvm-svn: 350755
If the caller's return type does not have a zeroext attribute but the
callee does a tail call zeroext, we won't consider the tail call during
CodeGenPrepare because the attributes don't match.
However, if the result of the tail call has no uses, it makes sense to
drop the sext/zext attributes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56486
llvm-svn: 350753
Summary: All a non-default title for the debugging this debugging aide
Reviewers: twoh, Kader, modocache
Reviewed By: twoh
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56499
llvm-svn: 350749
Summary:
For some reason the backend assumed that the condition mask would be
the first argument to the LLVM intrinsic, but everywhere else the
condition mask is the third argument.
Reviewers: aheejin
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56412
llvm-svn: 350746
This is an initial implementation for Speculative Load Hardening for
AArch64. It builds on top of the recently introduced
AArch64SpeculationHardening pass.
This doesn't implement (yet) some of the optimizations implemented for
the X86SpeculativeLoadHardening pass. I thought introducing the
optimizations incrementally in follow-up patches should make this easier
to review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55929
llvm-svn: 350729
Fixed issue with identity values and other cases, f32/f16 identity values to be added later. fma/mac instructions is disabled for now.
Test is fully reworked, added comments. Other fixes:
1. dpp move with uses and old reg initializer should be in the same BB.
2. bound_ctrl:0 is only considered when bank_mask and row_mask are fully enabled (0xF). Othervise the old register value is checked for identity.
3. Added add, subrev, and, or instructions to the old folding function.
4. Kill flag is cleared for the src0 (DPP register) as it may be copied into more than one user.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55444
llvm-svn: 350721
Follow up patch of rL350385, for adding predres
command line option. This patch renames the
feature as to keep it aligned with the option
passed by/to clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56484
llvm-svn: 350702
Summary:
This fixes PR39710. In that case we emitted a location list looking like
this:
.Ldebug_loc0:
.quad .Lfunc_begin0-.Lfunc_begin0
.quad .Lfunc_begin0-.Lfunc_begin0
.short 1 # Loc expr size
.byte 85 # DW_OP_reg5
.quad .Lfunc_begin0-.Lfunc_begin0
.quad .Lfunc_end0-.Lfunc_begin0
.short 1 # Loc expr size
.byte 85 # super-register DW_OP_reg5
.quad 0
.quad 0
As seen, the first entry's beginning and ending addresses evalute to 0,
which meant that the entry inadvertently became an "end of list" entry,
resulting in the location list ending sooner than expected.
To fix this, omit all entries with empty ranges. Location list entries
with empty ranges do not have any effect, as specified by DWARF, so we
might as well drop them:
"A location list entry (but not a base address selection or end of list
entry) whose beginning and ending addresses are equal has no effect
because the size of the range covered by such an entry is zero."
Reviewers: davide, aprantl, dblaikie
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: javed.absar, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55919
llvm-svn: 350698
Current strategy of dropping `InstructionPrecedenceTracking` cache is to
invalidate the entire basic block whenever we change its contents. In fact,
`InstructionPrecedenceTracking` has 2 internal strictures: `OrderedInstructions`
that is needed to be invalidated whenever the contents changes, and the map
with first special instructions in block. This second map does not need an
update if we add/remove a non-special instuction because it cannot
affect the contents of this map.
This patch changes API of `InstructionPrecedenceTracking` so that it now
accounts for reasons under which we invalidate blocks. This should lead
to much less recalculations of the map and should save us some compile time
because in practice we don't typically add/remove special instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54462
Reviewed By: efriedma
llvm-svn: 350694
When the result type is v2i64/v2f64 and the index element size is i32, the index vector has two unused elements making the type v4i32. The mask VT should match the number of memory accesses that will be made.
This is consistent with the isel patterns used for the target independent gather/scatter intrinsic.
llvm-svn: 350687
Bad machine code: Illegal virtual register for instruction
function: TestULE
basic block: %bb.0 entry (0x1000a39b158)
instruction: %2:crrc = FCMPUD %1:vsfrc, %3:f8rc
operand 1: %1:vsfrc
Fix assert about missing match between fcmp instruction and register class.
We should use vsx related cmp instruction xvcmpudp instead of fcmpu when vsx is opened.
add -verifymachineinstrs option into related test cases to enable the verify pass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55686
llvm-svn: 350685
This removes check for single use from general ShrinkDemandedConstant
to the BE because of the AArch64 regression after D56289/rL350475.
After several hours of experiments I did not come up with a testcase
failing on any other targets if check is not performed.
Moreover, direct call to ShrinkDemandedConstant is not really needed
and superceed by SimplifyDemandedBits.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56406
llvm-svn: 350684
Currently it's possible for following
check on V.WriteLanes (which is not really meaningful
during SubRangeJoin) to pass for one half of the pair,
and then fall through to to one of the impossible
or unresolved states. This then fails as inconsistent
on the other half.
During the main range join, the check between V.WriteLanes
and OtherV.ValidLanes must have passed, meaning this
should be a CR_Replace.
Fixes most of the testcases in bugs 39542 and 39602
llvm-svn: 350678
We can't go back and recover the lanes if it turns
out the implicit_def really can't be erased.
Assume all lanes are valid if an unresolved conflict
is encountered. There aren't any tests where this
seems to matter either way, but this seems like a
safer option.
Fixes bug 39602
llvm-svn: 350676
This is matching the equivalent of the DAG expansion,
so it should never end up with worse perf than the
original code even if the target doesn't have a rotate
instruction.
llvm-svn: 350672
In LTO or Thin-lto mode (though linker plugin), the module
names are of temp file names which are different for
different compilations. Using SourceFileName avoids the issue.
This should not change any functionality for current PGO as
all the current callers of getPGOFuncName() is before LTO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56327
llvm-svn: 350671
Summary:
StoreResults pass does not optimize store instructions anymore because
store instructions don't return results values anymore. Now this pass is
used solely for memory intrinsics, so update the pass name accordingly
and fix outdated pass descriptions as well.
This patch does not change any meaningful behavior, but not marked as
NFC because it changes a comment check line in a test case.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: mgorny, sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfiish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56093
llvm-svn: 350669
Starting in C++17, MSVC introduced a new mangling for function
parameters that are themselves noexcept functions. This patch
makes llvm-undname properly demangle them.
Patch by Zachary Henkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55769
llvm-svn: 350656
A straightforward port of tsan to the new PM, following the same path
as D55647.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56433
llvm-svn: 350647
Summary:
This fixes the IDom for exit blocks and all blocks reachable from the exit blocks, when runtime unrolling under multiexit/exiting case.
We initially had a restrictive check that the IDom is only updated when
it is the header of the loop.
However, we also need to update the IDom to the correct one when the
IDom is any block within the original loop. See added test cases (which
fail dom tree verification without the patch).
Reviewers: reames, mzolotukhin, mkazantsev, hfinkel
Reviewed by: brzycki, kuhar
Subscribers: zzheng, dmgreen, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56284
llvm-svn: 350640
Commit f1db33c5c1a9 ("[BPF] Disable relocation for .BTF.ext section")
assigned relocation type R_BPF_NONE if the fixup type
is FK_Data_4 and the symbol is temporary.
The reason is we use FK_Data_4 as a fixup type
for insn offsets in .BTF.ext section.
Just checking whether the symbol is temporary is not enough.
For example, .debug_info may reference some strings whose
fixup is FK_Data_4 with a temporary symbol as well.
To truely reflect the case for .BTF.ext section,
this patch further checks that the section associateed with the symbol
must be SHF_ALLOC and SHF_EXECINSTR, i.e., in the text section.
This fixed the above-mentioned problem.
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 350637
This patch adds a convenience report() method for physical registers and
uses it to print the offending register with the 'MBB has allocatable
live-in' error.
Reviewers: MatzeB, rtereshin, dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55946
llvm-svn: 350630
Commit rL347861 introduced an unintentional change in the behaviour when
compiling for AArch64 at -O0 with -global-isel=0. Previously, explicitly
disabling GlobalISel resulted in using FastISel but an updated condition
in the commit changed it to using SelectionDAG. The patch fixes this
condition and slightly better organizes the code that chooses the
instruction selector.
Fixes PR40131.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56266
llvm-svn: 350626
The new-pm version of DA is untested. Testing requires a printer, so
add that and use it in the existing DA tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56386
llvm-svn: 350624
For stack frames on the size of a register in x86, a code size optimization
emits "push rax/eax" instead of "sub" for stack allocation. For example:
foo:
.cfi_startproc
BB#0:
pushq %rax
Ltmp0:
.cfi_def_cfa_offset 16
...
.cfi_endproc
However, we are falling back to DWARF in this case because we cannot
encode %rax as a saved register.
This requirement is wrong, since we don't care about the contents of
%rax, it is the equivalent of a sub.
In order to specify that we care about the contents of %rax, we would
need a .cfi_offset %rax, <offset>.
It's also overzealous in the case where there are pushes for callee saved
registers followed by a "push rax/eax" instead of "sub", in which case we should
also be able to encode the callee saved regs and everything else using compact
unwind.
Patch authored by Bruno Cardoso Lopes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D13793
llvm-svn: 350623
This reverts commit rL350497
reported remaining issues seem to be unrelated to modules or this change.
more info: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56084
llvm-svn: 350621
We have code to split vector splats (of zero and non-zero) for performance
reasons, but it ignores the fact that a store might be truncating.
Actually, truncating stores are formed for vNi8 and vNi16 types. Since the
truncation is from a legal type, the size of the store is always <= 64-bits and
so they don't actually benefit from being split up anyway, so this patch just
disables that transformation.
llvm-svn: 350620
Using a PatLeaf for sext_16_node allowed matching smulbb and smlabb
instructions once the operands had been sign extended. But we also
need to use sext_inreg operands along with sext_16_node to catch a
few more cases that enable use to remove the unnecessary sxth.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55992
llvm-svn: 350613
I'm not entirely sure this is the correct thing
to do with the global isel philosophy, but I think
this is necessary to handle how differently SGPRs
are used normally vs. from a condition.
For example, it makes sense to allow a copy
from a VGPR to an SGPR, but it makes no sense
to allow a copy from VGPRs to SGPRs used as
select mask.
This avoids regbankselecting strange code with
a truncate feeding directly into a condition field.
Now a copy is forced from sgpr(s1) to vcc, which is
more sensible to handle.
Some of these issues could probably avoided with making enough
operations resulting in i1 illegal. I think we can't avoid
this register bank for legality.
For example, an i1 and where one source is from a truncate, and
one source is a compare needs some kind of copy inserted to
make sure both are in condition registers.
llvm-svn: 350611
Summary: Add a utility function for creating a basic block without a parent function. A useful operation for compilers that need to synthesize and conditionally insert code without having to bother with appending and immediately unlinking a block.
Reviewers: whitequark, deadalnix
Reviewed By: whitequark
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56279
llvm-svn: 350608
Summary: Fix an old outstanding problem with the int cast builder binding always assuming the cast is signed by introducing a new LLVMBuildIntCast2 operation and deprecating the old prototype.
Reviewers: whitequark, deadalnix
Reviewed By: whitequark
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56280
llvm-svn: 350607
Summary:
FixIrreducibleControlFlow and LateEHPrepare both possibly modify CFG and
create new registers. There seems to be no reason these passes go after
register-related optimization passes (PrepareForLiveIntervals,
OptimizeLiveIntervals, StoreResults, RegStackify, and RegColoring), and
this also possibly create new optimization opportunities. I think we
should put all current and future optimization passes before RegStackify
(and related passes) unless there's a reason not to.
Reviewers: kripken
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, sunfish, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56356
llvm-svn: 350596
If a copy was needed to handle the condition of brcond, it was being
inserted before the defining instruction. Add tests for iterator edge
cases.
I find the existing code here suspect for the case where it's looking
for terminators that modify the register. It's going to insert a copy
in the middle of the terminators, which isn't allowed (it might be
necessary to have a COPY_terminator if anybody actually needs this).
Also legalize brcond for AMDGPU.
llvm-svn: 350595
Summary:
We don't need to explicitly use `NI` anymore because we now don't use
`let` statements within the definitions.
Reviewers: aardappel
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56376
llvm-svn: 350594
merging a src register in ToBeUpdated set.
This is to fix PR40061 related with https://reviews.llvm.org/rL339035.
In https://reviews.llvm.org/rL339035, live interval of source pseudo register
in rematerialized copy may be saved in ToBeUpdated set and its update may be
postponed.
In PR40061, %t2 = %t1 is rematerialized and %t1 is added into toBeUpdated set
to postpone its live interval update. After the rematerialization, the live
interval of %t1 is larger than necessary. Then %t1 is merged into %t3 and %t1
gets removed. After the merge, %t3 contains live interval larger than necessary.
Because %t3 is not in toBeUpdated set, its live interval is not updated after
register coalescing and it will break some assumption in regalloc.
The patch requires the live interval of destination register in a merge to be
updated if the source register is in ToBeUpdated.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55867
llvm-svn: 350586
MSVC has a nesting limit of around 110-130. An if/else if/else if counts against this next level. The autoupgrade code consists a long chain of these checking matches against strings.
This commit moves some code to a helper function to move out a large if/else chain that was inside of one of the blocks into a separate function. There are more of these we could move or we could change some to lookup tables.
I've also merged together a few similar blocks in the outer chain. This should buy us some margin for a little bit.
llvm-svn: 350564
As we saw in D56057 when we tried to use this function on X86, it's unsafe. It allows the operand node to have multiple users, but doesn't prevent recursing past the first node when it does have multiple users. This can cause other simplifications earlier in the graph without regard to what bits are needed by the other users of the first node. Ideally all we should do to the first node if it has multiple uses is bypass it when its not needed by the user we started from. Doing any other transformation that SimplifyDemandedBits can do like turning ZEXT/SEXT into AEXT would result in an increase in instructions.
Fortunately, we already have a function that can do just that, GetDemandedBits. It will only make transformations that involve bypassing a node.
This patch changes AMDGPU's simplifyI24, to use a combination of GetDemandedBits to handle the multiple use simplifications. And then uses the regular SimplifyDemandedBits on each operand to handle simplifications allowed when the operand only has a single use. Unfortunately, GetDemandedBits simplifies constants more aggressively than SimplifyDemandedBits. This caused the -7 constant in the changed test to be simplified to remove the upper bits. I had to modify computeKnownBits to account for this by ignoring the upper 8 bits of the input.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56087
llvm-svn: 350560
This patch adds the sign/zero extension done by
vgetlane to ARM computeKnownBitsForTargetNode.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56098
llvm-svn: 350553
Summary:
The option enables loop transformations to hoist accesses that do not
have clobbers in the loop. If the clobber queries skips the starting
access, the result may be outside the loop instead of the header Phi.
Adding the walker that uses this option in a separate patch.
Reviewers: george.burgess.iv
Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, Prazek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55944
llvm-svn: 350551
DemandedBits currently uses a simple vector for the worklist, which
means that instructions may be inserted multiple times into it.
Especially in combination with the deep lattice, this may cause
instructions too be recomputed very often. To avoid this, switch
to a SetVector.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56362
llvm-svn: 350547
Summary:
If a divergent branch instruction is marked as divergent by propagation
rule 2 in DivergencePropagator::exploreSyncDependency() and its condition
is uniform, that branch would incorrectly be assumed to be uniform.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellar
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56331
llvm-svn: 350532
`CallSite`.
With this change, the remaining `CallSite` usages are just for
implementing the wrapper type itself.
This does update the C API but leaves the names of that API alone and
only updates their implementation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56184
llvm-svn: 350509
update client code.
Also rename it to use the more generic term `call` instead of something
that could be confused with a praticular type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56183
llvm-svn: 350508
`CallSite` wrapper.
Mostly mechanical, but I've tried to tidy up code where it made sense to
do so.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56143
llvm-svn: 350507
minted `CallBase` class instead of the `CallSite` wrapper.
This moves the largest interwoven collection of APIs that traffic in
`CallSite`s. While a handful of these could have been migrated with
a minorly more shallow migration by converting from a `CallSite` to
a `CallBase`, it hardly seemed worth it. Most of the APIs needed to
migrate together because of the complex interplay of AA APIs and the
fact that converting from a `CallBase` to a `CallSite` isn't free in its
current implementation.
Out of tree users of these APIs can fairly reliably migrate with some
combination of `.getInstruction()` on the `CallSite` instance and
casting the resulting pointer. The most generic form will look like `CS`
-> `cast_or_null<CallBase>(CS.getInstruction())` but in most cases there
is a more elegant migration. Hopefully, this migrates enough APIs for
users to fully move from `CallSite` to the base class. All of the
in-tree users were easily migrated in that fashion.
Thanks for the review from Saleem!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55641
llvm-svn: 350503
Summary: AVX512VBMI2 supports a funnel shift by immediate and a funnel shift by a variable vector.
Reviewers: spatel, RKSimon
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56361
llvm-svn: 350498
There are no test changes here in the existing cost model
regression tests because integer add/sub have a default
legal cost of 1 already. This would break, however, if
we custom lower those ops because the default cost model
assumes that custom-lowered ops are more expensive.
This is similar to the change in rL350403. See discussion
in D56011 for more details. When we enhance that patch to
handle integer ops, we need this cost model change to avoid
unintended diffs here from the custom lowering.
llvm-svn: 350496
The FSHL/FSHR nodes are handled in the expand function, but they need to also be listed in the code that queries for the operation action too.
llvm-svn: 350490
This was here because out and in instructions allow '(%dx)' even though its not a memory reference. To handle this we build a special operand for the DX register reference before we get to the call to CheckBaseRegAndIndexRegAndScale. So we no longer need this special case.
llvm-svn: 350483