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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Pilgrim 6f630e4618 Fix line-endings. NFCI.
llvm-svn: 342639
2018-09-20 10:59:08 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 2d0f20cc04 [X86] Handle COPYs of physregs better (regalloc hints)
Enable enableMultipleCopyHints() on X86.

Original Patch by @jonpa:

While enabling the mischeduler for SystemZ, it was discovered that for some reason a test needed one extra seemingly needless COPY (test/CodeGen/SystemZ/call-03.ll). The handling for that is resulted in this patch, which improves the register coalescing by providing not just one copy hint, but a sorted list of copy hints. On SystemZ, this gives ~12500 less register moves on SPEC, as well as marginally less spilling.

Instead of improving just the SystemZ backend, the improvement has been implemented in common-code (calculateSpillWeightAndHint(). This gives a lot of test failures, but since this should be a general improvement I hope that the involved targets will help and review the test updates.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38128

llvm-svn: 342578
2018-09-19 18:59:08 +00:00
Alexander Ivchenko 0bd4d8c901 [GlobalISel][X86] Support G_LSHR/G_ASHR/G_SHL
Support G_LSHR/G_ASHR/G_SHL. We have 3 variance for
shift instructions : shift gpr, shift imm, shift 1.
Currently GlobalIsel TableGen generate patterns for
shift imm and shift 1, but with shiftCount i8.
In G_LSHR/G_ASHR/G_SHL like LLVM-IR both arguments
has the same type, so for now only shift i8 can use
auto generated TableGen patterns.

The support of G_SHL/G_ASHR enables tryCombineSExt
from LegalizationArtifactCombiner.h to hit, which
results in different legalization for the following tests:
    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/GlobalISel/ext-x86-64.ll
    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/GlobalISel/gep.ll
    LLVM :: CodeGen/X86/GlobalISel/legalize-ext-x86-64.mir

-; X64-NEXT:    movsbl %dil, %eax
+; X64-NEXT:    movl $24, %ecx
+; X64-NEXT:    # kill: def $cl killed $ecx
+; X64-NEXT:    shll %cl, %edi
+; X64-NEXT:    movl $24, %ecx
+; X64-NEXT:    # kill: def $cl killed $ecx
+; X64-NEXT:    sarl %cl, %edi
+; X64-NEXT:    movl %edi, %eax

..which is not optimal and should be addressed later.

Rework of the patch by igorb

Reviewed By: igorb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44395

llvm-svn: 327499
2018-03-14 11:23:57 +00:00