Vector pairs are legal types, but not every operation can work on pairs.
For those operations that are legal for single vectors, generate a concat
of their results on pair halves.
llvm-svn: 324350
It was expanded directly into instructions earlier. That was to avoid
loads from a constant pool for a vector negation: "xor x, splat(i1 -1)".
Implement ISD opcodes QTRUE and QFALSE to denote logical vectors of
all true and all false values, and handle setcc with negations through
selection patterns.
llvm-svn: 324348
This reverts r323562, since it wasn't actually necessary. Constant-
extended offsets do not need to be aligned, as long as the effective
address is aligned.
Keep the testcase, with a modification which checks that such offsets
are not unnecessarily avoided.
llvm-svn: 323798
A correctly aligned address may happen to be separated into a variable
part and a constant part, where the constant part does not match the
alignment needed in a load/store that uses this address. Such a constant
cannot be used as an immediate offset in an indexed instruction.
When lowering a global address, make sure that if there is an offset
folded into the global, the offset is valid for all uses in load/store
instructions.
llvm-svn: 323562
In addition to that, make sure that there are no boolean vector types that
are associated with multiple register classes. Specifically, remove v32i1
and v64i1 from integer register classes. These types will correspond to
results of vector comparisons, and as such should belong to the vector
predicate class. Having them in scalar registers as well makes legalization
ambiguous.
llvm-svn: 323229
Rather than adding more bits to express every
MMO flag you could want, just directly use the
MMO flags. Also fixes using a bunch of bool arguments to
getMemIntrinsicNode.
On AMDGPU, buffer and image intrinsics should always
have MODereferencable set, but currently there is no
way to do that directly during the initial intrinsic
lowering.
llvm-svn: 320746
Change LowerBUILD_VECTOR to use those functions. This commit will tempora-
rily affect constant vector generation (it will generate constant-extended
values instead of non-extended combines), but the code for the general case
should be better. The constant selection part will be fixed later.
llvm-svn: 318877
All these headers already depend on CodeGen headers so moving them into
CodeGen fixes the layering (since CodeGen depends on Target, not the
other way around).
llvm-svn: 318490
In HexagonISelLowering, there is code to handle the case when
a function returns an i1 type. In this case, we need to generate
extra nodes to copy the result from R0 to a predicate register.
The code was returning the wrong value for the chain edge which
caused an assert "Wrong topological sorting" when converting the
instructions to MIs.
This patch fixes the problem by returning the chain for the final
copy.
Patch by Brendon Cahoon.
llvm-svn: 316367
This patch lets the llvm tools handle the new HVX target features that
are added by frontend (clang). The target-features are of the form
"hvx-length64b" for 64 Byte HVX mode, "hvx-length128b" for 128 Byte mode HVX.
"hvx-double" is an alias to "hvx-length128b" and is soon will be deprecated.
The hvx version target feature is upgated form "+hvx" to "+hvxv{version_number}.
Eg: "+hvxv62"
For the correct HVX code generation, the user must use the following
target features.
For 64B mode: "+hvxv62" "+hvx-length64b"
For 128B mode: "+hvxv62" "+hvx-length128b"
Clang picks a default length if none is specified. If for some reason,
no hvx-length is specified to llvm, the compilation will bail out.
There is a corresponding clang patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38851
llvm-svn: 316101
This removes the duplicate HVX instruction set for the 128-byte mode.
Single instruction set now works for both modes (64- and 128-byte).
llvm-svn: 313362
Certain operations require vector of i1 values. However, for Hexagon
architecture compatibility, they need to be represented as vector of i8.
Patch by Suyog Sarda.
llvm-svn: 309677
Changing mask argument type from const SmallVectorImpl<int>& to
ArrayRef<int>.
This came up in D35700 where a mask is received as an ArrayRef<int> and
we want to pass it to TargetLowering::isShuffleMaskLegal().
Also saves a few lines of code.
llvm-svn: 309085