It turns out that his is *really* slow. With this change the link of
clang with plugin-opt=emit-llvm goes from 41 to 26 seconds.
We can add an option to enable it again if needed.
llvm-svn: 256302
For targets to add their own operand types as needed, as advertised in
Operand's comment, they need to be able to specify an alternate namespace
for OperandType names too. This matches the RegisterOperand class.
llvm-svn: 256299
Summary:
For some reason doing executing an MUBUF instruction with the addr64
bit set and a zero base pointer in the resource descriptor causes
the memory operation to be dropped when the shader is executed using
the HSA runtime.
This kind of MUBUF instruction is commonly used when the pointer is
stored in VGPRs. The base pointer field in the resource descriptor
is set to zero and and the pointer is stored in the vaddr field.
This patch resolves the issue by only using flat instructions for
global memory operations when targeting HSA. This is an overly
conservative fix as all other configurations of MUBUF instructions
appear to work.
NOTE: re-commit by fixing a failure in Codegen/AMDGPU/llvm.dbg.value.ll
Reviewers: tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15543
llvm-svn: 256282
This reapplies r252990 and r252949. I've added member function getKind
to the Attr classes which returns the enum or string of the attribute.
Original commit message for r252949:
Provide a way to specify inliner's attribute compatibility and merging
rules using table-gen. NFC.
This commit adds new classes CompatRule and MergeRule to Attributes.td,
which are used to generate code to check attribute compatibility and
merge attributes of the caller and callee.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 256277
The code for deleting dead global variables and functions was
duplicated.
This is in preparation for also deleting dead global aliases.
llvm-svn: 256274
Summary:
For some reason doing executing an MUBUF instruction with the addr64
bit set and a zero base pointer in the resource descriptor causes
the memory operation to be dropped when the shader is executed using
the HSA runtime.
This kind of MUBUF instruction is commonly used when the pointer is
stored in VGPRs. The base pointer field in the resource descriptor
is set to zero and and the pointer is stored in the vaddr field.
This patch resolves the issue by only using flat instructions for
global memory operations when targeting HSA. This is an overly
conservative fix as all other configurations of MUBUF instructions
appear to work.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15543
llvm-svn: 256273
This patch removes all weight-related interfaces from BPI and replace
them by probability versions. With this patch, we won't use edge weight
anymore in either IR or MC passes. Edge probabilitiy is a better
representation in terms of CFG update and validation.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15519
llvm-svn: 256263
Summary:
These were deprecated 11 months ago when a generic
llvm.experimental.gc.result intrinsic, which works for all types, was added.
Reviewers: sanjoy, reames
Subscribers: sanjoy, chenli, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15719
llvm-svn: 256262
Summary:
Previously, RS4GC crashed in CreateGCRelocates() because it assumed
that every base is also in the array of live variables, which isn't true if a
live variable has a constant base.
This change fixes the crash by making sure CreateGCRelocates() won't try to
relocate a live variable with a constant base. This would be unnecessary
anyway because anything with a constant base won't move.
Reviewers: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits, sanjoy
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15556
llvm-svn: 256252
This is a recommit of r256004 which was reverted in r256160. The issue was the
incorrect promotion for half and byte loads transformed into mov instructions.
This fix will replace half and byte type loads only with bit field extracts.
Original commit message:
This change promotes load instructions which directly read from stored by
replacing them with mov instructions. If the store is wider than the load,
the load will be replaced with a bitfield extract.
For example :
STRWui %W1, %X0, 1
%W0 = LDRHHui %X0, 3
becomes
STRWui %W1, %X0, 1
%W0 = UBFMWri %W1, 16, 31
llvm-svn: 256249
In r256077, I added printing for DIExpressions in DEBUG_VALUE comments,
but neglected to handle DW_OP_bit_piece operands. Thanks to
Mikael Holmen and Joerg Sonnenberger for spotting this.
llvm-svn: 256236
InitMCObjectFileInfo was trying to override the triple in awkward ways.
For example, a triple specifying COFF but not Windows was forced as ELF.
This makes it easy for internal invariants to get violated, such as
those which triggered PR25912.
This fixes PR25912.
llvm-svn: 256226
This uses the same criteria used in CFE's CodeGenPGO to identify hot and cold
callees and uses values of inlinehint-threshold and inlinecold-threshold
respectively as the thresholds for such callees.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15245
llvm-svn: 256222
This patch adds an option, -safe-stack-no-tls, for using normal
storage instead of thread-local storage for the unsafe stack pointer.
This can be useful when SafeStack is applied to an operating system
kernel.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15673
Patch by Michael LeMay.
llvm-svn: 256221
The linker requires that a comdat section must be associated
with a another comdat section that precedes it. This
means the comdat section's name needs to use the profile name
var's name.
Patch tested by Johan Engelen.
llvm-svn: 256220
Today, we always take into account the possibility that object files
produced by MC may be consumed by an incremental linker. This results
in us initialing fields which vary with time (TimeDateStamp) which harms
hermetic builds (e.g. verifying a self-host went well) and produces
sub-optimal code because we cannot assume anything about the relative
position of functions within a section (call sites can get redirected
through incremental linker thunks).
Let's provide an MCTargetOption which controls this behavior so that we
can disable this functionality if we know a-priori that the build will
not rely on /incremental.
llvm-svn: 256203
This is recommit of r256028 with minor fixes in unittests:
CodeGen/Mips/eh.ll
CodeGen/Mips/insn-zero-size-bb.ll
Original commit message:
When identifying blocks post-dominated by an unreachable-terminated block
in BranchProbabilityInfo, consider only the edge to the normal destination
block if the terminator is InvokeInst and let calcInvokeHeuristics() decide
edge weights for the InvokeInst.
llvm-svn: 256202
This patch transforms truncation between vectors of integers into
X86ISD::PACKUS/PACKSS operations during DAG combine. We don't do it in
lowering phase because after type legalization, the original truncation
will be turned into a BUILD_VECTOR with each element that is extracted
from a vector and then truncated, and from them it is difficult to do
this optimization. This greatly improves the performance of truncations
on some specific types.
Cost table is updated accordingly.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14588
llvm-svn: 256194
When targeting COFF, it is required that a comdat section to
have a global obj with the same name as the comdat (except for
comdats with select kind to be associative). This fix makes
sure that the comdat is keyed on the data variable for COFF.
Also improved test coverage for this.
llvm-svn: 256193
LiveDebugVariables unconditionally propagates all DBG_VALUE down the
dominator tree, which happens to work fine if there already is another
DBG_VALUE or the DBG_VALUE happends to describe a single-assignment vreg
but is otherwise wrong if the DBG_VALUE is coming from only one of the
predecessors.
In r255759 we introduced a proper data flow analysis scheduled after
LiveDebugVariables that correctly propagates DBG_VALUEs across basic block
boundaries. With the new pass in place, the incorrect propagation in
LiveDebugVariables can be retired witout loosing any of the benefits
where LiveDebugVariables happened to do the right thing.
llvm-svn: 256188
Summary:
These register has different encodings on CI and VI, so we add pseudo
FLAT_SCRACTH registers to be used before MC, and subtarget specific
registers to be used by the MC layer.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15661
llvm-svn: 256178
This patch adds to the target description two additional patterns for matching
extract-extend operations to SMOV. The patterns catch the v16i8-to-i64 and
v8i16-to-i64 cases. The existing patterns miss these cases because the
extracted elements must first be legalized to i32, resulting in any_extend
nodes.
This was originally implemented as a DAG combine (r255895), but was reverted
due to failing out-of-tree tests.
llvm-svn: 256176
This allows the AsmMatcherEmitter to properly tokenize the AsmStrings for
load and store instructions. This is a step towards asm parsing.
llvm-svn: 256166
This fixes a bug introduced by the ThinLTO metadata linking patch
r255909. The assert is overly-strict and while useful in development of
the patch, doesn't seem interesting to keep.
Fixes PR25907.
llvm-svn: 256161
Disable post-ra scheduler for perturbed tests to appease the bots and to
preserve the history of the tests.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15652
llvm-svn: 256158
Support for COFF timestamps was unintentionally broken in r246905 when
it was conditionally available depending on whether or not LLVM was
configured with LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS. However, Config/config.h was
never included which essentially broke the feature. Due to lax testing,
the breakage was never identified until we observed strange failures
during incremental links of Chromium.
This issue is resolved by simply including Config/config.h in
WinCOFFObjectWriter and teaching lit that the MC/COFF/timestamp.s test
is conditionally supported depending on LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS. With
this in place, we can strengthen the test to ensure that it will not
accidentally get broken in the future.
This fixes PR25891.
llvm-svn: 256137
It resolves clang selfhosting with std::once() for Cygwin.
FIXME: It may be EmulatedTLS-generic also for X86-Android.
FIXME: Pass EmulatedTLS to LLVM CodeGen from Clang with -femulated-tls.
llvm-svn: 256134
This allows "icmp ugt %a, 4294967295" and "icmp uge %a, 4294967296" to be optimized into right shifts by 32 which can fold the immediate into the shift instruction. These patterns show up with some regularity in real code.
Unfortunately, since getImmCost can't see the icmp predicate we can't be tell if we're only catching these specific cases.
llvm-svn: 256126
Summary:
This adds the core AVR TableGen file, along with the register descriptions.
Lines in AVR.td which require other TableGen files which haven't been committed
yet are commented out.
This is a fairly trivial patch, and should only require a quick review.
I kept the line width smaller than 80 columns, but there are a few exceptions
because I'm not sure how to split a string over several lines.
Reviewers: stoklund
Subscribers: dylanmckay, agnat
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14684
llvm-svn: 256120
Summary:
r250697 fixed the mapping for ARM mode. We have to do the same for Thumb2 otherwise the same llvm.arm.ssat() will generate different saturating amount for ARM and Thumb.
r250697: http://reviews.llvm.org/rL250697
Reviewers: rmaprath
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15653
llvm-svn: 256115
With the support of value profiling added, the Indexed prof
reader gets less efficient. The prof reader initialization
used to be just reading the file header, but with VP support
added, initialization needs to walk through all profile keys
of ondisk hash table resulting in very poor locality and large
memory increase (keys are stored together with the profile data
in the mapped profile buffer). Even worse, when the reader is
used by the compiler (not llvm-profdata too), the penalty becomes
very high as compilation of each single module requires touching
profile data buffer for the whole program.
In this patch, the icall target values (MD5hash) are no longer eargerly
converted back to name strings when the data is read into memory. New
interface is added to to profile reader so that InstrProfSymtab can be
lazily created for Indexed profile reader on-demand. Creating of the
symtab is intended to be used by llvm-profdata tool for symbolic dumping
of VP data. It can be used with compiler (for legacy out of tree uses)
too but not recommended due to compile time and memory reasons
mentioned above.
Some other cleanups are also included: Function Addr to md5 map is now
consolated into InstrProfSymtab. InstrProfStringtab is no longer used and
eliminated.
llvm-svn: 256114
`CloneAndPruneIntoFromInst` sometimes RAUW's dead instructions with
`undef` before erasing them (to avoid deleting instructions that still
have uses). This changes the `WeakVH` in `OperandBundleCallSites` to
hold an `undef`, and we need to guard for this situation in eventuality
in `llvm::InlineFunction`.
llvm-svn: 256110
An error that is pretty easy to make is to use the lazy bitcode reader
and then do something like
if (V.use_empty())
The problem is that uses in unmaterialized functions are not accounted
for.
This patch adds asserts that all uses are known.
llvm-svn: 256105
The test will mainly be useful to check that the .s file assembles and relocates properly because vtables reference functions in their data section.
llvm-svn: 256102
Make personality functions, prefix data, and prologue data hungoff
operands of Function.
This is based on the email thread "[RFC] Clean up the way we store
optional Function data" on llvm-dev.
Thanks to sanjoyd, majnemer, rnk, loladiro, and dexonsmith for feedback!
Includes a fix to scrub value subclass data in dropAllReferences. Does not
use binary literals.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13829
llvm-svn: 256095
Make personality functions, prefix data, and prologue data hungoff
operands of Function.
This is based on the email thread "[RFC] Clean up the way we store
optional Function data" on llvm-dev.
Thanks to sanjoyd, majnemer, rnk, loladiro, and dexonsmith for feedback!
Includes a fix to scrub value subclass data in dropAllReferences.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13829
llvm-svn: 256093
Creator and lookup interfaces are added to this symtab class.
The new interfaces will be used by InstrProf Readers and writer.
A unit test is also added for the new APIs.
llvm-svn: 256092
Make personality functions, prefix data, and prologue data hungoff
operands of Function.
This is based on the email thread "[RFC] Clean up the way we store
optional Function data" on llvm-dev.
Thanks to sanjoyd, majnemer, rnk, loladiro, and dexonsmith for feedback!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13829
llvm-svn: 256090
llc_dwarf adds an mtriple, which forces this to use COFF, causing
the test to fail. Hopefully using regular llc without the triple
will work fine everywhere
llvm-svn: 256084
Summary:
The analysis of shader inputs was completely wrong. We were passing the
wrong index to AttributeSet::hasAttribute() and the logic for which
inputs where in SGPRs was wrong too.
Reviewers: arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15608
llvm-svn: 256082
As shown by the included test case, it's reasonable to end up with constant references during base pointer calculation. The code actually handled this case just fine, we only had the assert to help isolate problems under the belief that constant references shouldn't be present in IR generated by managed frontends. This turned out to be wrong on two fronts: 1) Manual Jacobs is working on a language with constant references, and b) we found a case where the optimizer does create them in practice.
llvm-svn: 256079
Summary:
First up is instcombine, where in the dbg.declare -> dbg.value conversion,
the llvm.dbg.value needs to be called on the actual loaded value, rather
than the address (since the whole point of this transformation is to be
able to get rid of the alloca). Further, now that that's cleaned up, we
can remove a hack in the backend, that would add an implicit OP_deref if
the argument to dbg.value was an alloca. This stems from before the
existence of DIExpression and is no longer necessary since the deref can
be expressed explicitly.
Now, in order to make sure that the tests pass with this change, we need to
correct the printing of DEBUG_VALUE comments to take into account the
expression, which wasn't taken into account before.
Unfortunately, for both these changes, there were a number of incorrect
test cases (mostly the wrong number of DW_OP_derefs, but also a couple
where the test itself was broken more badly). aprantl and I have gone
through and adjusted these test case in order to make them pass with
these fixes and in some cases to make sure they're actually testing
what they are meant to test.
Reviewers: aprantl
Subscribers: dsanders
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14186
llvm-svn: 256077
noduplicate prevents unrolling of small loops that happen to have
barriers in them. If a loop has a barrier in it, it is OK to duplicate
it for the unroll.
llvm-svn: 256075
Summary:
When copying aggregate registers within the same register class, there may
be an overlap between source and destination that forces us to do the copy
backwards.
Do the simplest possible thing that guarantees the correct order of moves
when there are overlaps, and does whatever when there is no overlap. (The
last part forces some trivial adjustments to test cases.)
Together with r255906, this fixes a VM fault in Unreal Elemental Demo.
While at it, change the generation of kill and def flags to something that
looks more reasonable. This method is used very late during compilation, so
it probably doesn't matter in practice, and to be honest, I don't know if
this change is actually correct because the semantics in connection with
aggregate registers vs. sub-registers are not clear to me.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93264
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15622
llvm-svn: 256072
I don't have any way to test MSVC compilation, but maybe this will fix
the error:
llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h(286) : error C3210: 'TrailingObjectsBase' : access declaration can only be applied to a base class member
llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h(337) : see reference to class template instantiation 'llvm::TrailingObjects<BaseTy,TrailingTys...>' being compiled
llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h(286) : error C2602: 'llvm::trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken' is not a member of a base class of 'llvm::TrailingObjects<BaseTy,TrailingTys...>'
llvm/Support/TrailingObjects.h(91) : see declaration of 'llvm::trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken'
llvm-svn: 256068
This deprecates:
* LLVMParseBitcode
* LLVMParseBitcodeInContext
* LLVMGetBitcodeModuleInContext
* LLVMGetBitcodeModule
They are replaced with the functions with a 2 suffix which do not record
a diagnostic.
llvm-svn: 256065
Remove all checks that required main thread to run faster than tasks in
ThreadPool, and yields which are now unnecessary. This should fix some
bot failures.
llvm-svn: 256056
- Automatic alignment of the base type for the alignment requirements
of the trailing types.
- Support for an arbitrary numbers of trailing types, instead of only
1 or 2, by using a variadic template implementation.
Upcoming commits to clang will take advantage of both of these features.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12439
llvm-svn: 256054
This code changes the way Symbolize handles parsed binaries: now
parsed OwningBinary<Binary> is not broken into (binary, memory buffer)
pair, and is just stored as-is in a cache. ObjectFile components
of Mach-O universal binaries are also stored explicitly in a
separate cache.
Additionally, this change:
* simplifies the code that parses/caches binaries: it's now done
in a single place, not three different functions.
* makes flush() method behave as expected, and actually clear
the cached parsed binaries and objects.
* fixes a dangling pointer issue described in
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15638
llvm-svn: 256041
This patch removes all getEdgeWeight() interfaces from CodeGen directory. As
getEdgeProbability() is a little more expensive than getEdgeWeight(), I will
compose a patch soon in which BPI only stores probabilities instead of edge
weights so that getEdgeProbability() will have O(1) time.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15489
llvm-svn: 256039
Summary:
If Candiadte may have a different type from GEP, we should bitcast or
pointer cast it to GEP's type so that the later RAUW doesn't complain.
Added a test in nary-gep.ll
Reviewers: tra, meheff
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15618
llvm-svn: 256035
When identifying blocks post-dominated by an unreachable-terminated block
in BranchProbabilityInfo, consider only the edge to the normal destination
block if the terminator is InvokeInst and let calcInvokeHeuristics() decide
edge weights for the InvokeInst.
llvm-svn: 256028
This inlines materializeAll into the only caller
(materializeAllPermanently) and renames materializeAllPermanently to
just materializeAll.
llvm-svn: 256024
Renamed variables to be more reflective of whether they are
an instance of Linker, IRLinker or ModuleLinker. Also fix a stale
comment.
llvm-svn: 256011
LLVM MC has single methods which can handle the output of EH frame and DWARF CIE's and FDE's.
This code improves DWARFDebugFrame::parse to do the same for parsing.
This also allows llvm-objdump to support the --dwarf=frames option which objdump supports. This
option dumps the .eh_frame section using the new code in DWARFDebugFrame::parse.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15535
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
llvm-svn: 256008
This change promotes load instructions which directly read from stores by
replacing them with mov instructions. If the store is wider than the load,
the load will be replaced with a bitfield extract.
For example :
STRWui %W1, %X0, 1
%W0 = LDRHHui %X0, 3
becomes
STRWui %W1, %X0, 1
%W0 = UBFMWri %W1, 16, 31
llvm-svn: 256004
Summary:
Third patch split out from http://reviews.llvm.org/D14752.
Only map in needed DISubroutine metadata (imported or otherwise linked
in functions and other DISubroutine referenced by inlined instructions).
This is supported for ThinLTO, LTO and llvm-link --only-needed, with
associated tests for each one.
Depends on D14838.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14843
llvm-svn: 256003
We always create archives with just he filename as the member name, but
other archives can put a more complicated path in there.
This patches handles it by computing just the filename as we do when
adding a new member.
If storing the path is important for some reason, we should probably
have an orthogonal option for doing that and do it for both old and new
members.
Fixes pr25877.
llvm-svn: 256001
Summary:
1. Modify AnalyzeCallGraph() to retain function info for external functions
if the function has [InaccessibleMemOr]ArgMemOnly flags.
2. When analyzing the use of a global is function parameter at a call site,
mark the callee also as modifying the global appropriately.
3. Add additional test cases.
Depends on D15499
Reviewers: hfinkel, jmolloy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15605
llvm-svn: 255994
Inspired by the bug reported in 25846. Whatever we end up doing about that one, the value handle change is a generally good one since it will help catch this type of mistake more quickly.
Patch by: Manuel Jacob
llvm-svn: 255984
Type specific declarations have been moved to Type.h and error handling
routines have been moved to ErrorHandling.h. Both are included in Core.h
so nothing should change for projects directly including the headers,
but transitive dependencies may be affected.
llvm-svn: 255965
Use the 3-byte (4 with REX prefix) push-pop sequence for materializing
small constants. This is smaller than using a mov (5, 6 or 7 bytes
depending on size and REX prefix), but it's likely to be slower, so
only used for 'minsize'.
This is a follow-up to r255656.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15549
llvm-svn: 255936
The current BranchProbability::normalizeProbabilities() forbids known and
unknown probabilities to coexist in the list. This was once used to help
capture probability exceptions but has caused some reported build
failures (https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25838).
This patch removes this restriction by evenly distributing the complement
of the sum of all known probabilities to unknown ones. We could still
treat this as an abnormal behavior, but it is better to emit warnings in
our future profile validator.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15548
llvm-svn: 255934
This extends the same line of reasoning used in EarlyCSE w/http://reviews.llvm.org/D15352 to the DSE implementation in InstCombine.
Key points:
* We only remove unordered or simple stores.
* The loads producing values consumed by dead stores don't influence whether the store is dead.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15354
llvm-svn: 255932
Summary:
I didn't realize that we already allowed atomic load/store of pointers,
it was added in 2012 by r162146. This patch updates the documentation
and tightens the verifier by using DataLayout to make sure that the
stored size is byte-sized and power-of-two. DataLayout is also used for
integers, and while I'm here I updated the corresponding code for
cmpxchg and rmw.
See the following discussion for context and upcoming changes to
add floating-point and vector atomics:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/llvm-dev/Nh0P_E3CRoo/discussion
Reviewers: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15512
llvm-svn: 255931
The rules for removing trivially dead stores are a lot less complicated than loads. Since we know the later store post dominates the former and the former dominates the later, unless the former has side effects other than the actual store, we can remove it. One slightly surprising thing is that we can freely remove atomic stores, even if the later one isn't atomic. There's no guarantee the atomic one was every visible.
For the moment, we don't handle DSE of ordered atomic stores. We could extend the same chain of reasoning to them, but the catch is we'd then have to model the ordering effect without a store instruction. Since our fences are a stronger than our operation orderings, simple using a fence isn't an obvious win. This arguable calls for a refinement in our fence specification, but that's (much) later work.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15352
llvm-svn: 255914
Summary:
Second patch split out from http://reviews.llvm.org/D14752.
Maps metadata as a post-pass from each module when importing complete,
suturing up final metadata to the temporary metadata left on the
imported instructions.
This entails saving the mapping from bitcode value id to temporary
metadata in the importing pass, and from bitcode value id to final
metadata during the metadata linking postpass.
Depends on D14825.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14838
llvm-svn: 255909
Summary:
The method insertNOPs expected the number of wait states to be passed as
parameter, while eliminateFrameIndex passed the immediate argument for the
S_NOP, leading to an off-by-one error. Rename the method to make the
meaning of its parameter clearer. The number of 4 / 5 wait states (which
is what the method has always _tried_ to do according to the comment) is
correct according to the hardware docs.
I stumbled upon this while trying to track down the cause of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93264. While clearly needed,
this patch unfortunately does not fix that bug...
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15542
llvm-svn: 255906
Clang has better diagnostics in this case. It is not necessary therefore
to change the destructor to avoid what is effectively an invalid warning
in gcc. Instead, better handle the warning flags given to the compiler.
llvm-svn: 255905
These days relocations are created and stored in a deterministic way.
The order they are created is also suitable for the .o file, so we don't
need an explicit sort.
The last remaining exception is MIPS.
llvm-svn: 255902
This patch enables PostRAScheduler specifically for AArch64 generic build,
which is beneficial from the performance perspective.
Speedups up to 2 to 7% for some benchmarks on A57 and A53 are observed.
Also benchmarks from LLVM test-suite did not regress.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15557
llvm-svn: 255896
This patch adds a DAG combine for (any_extend (extract_vector_elt v, i)) ->
(extract_vector_elt v, i). The combine enables us to better match some SMOV
patterns.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15515
llvm-svn: 255895
The method processFunction() is called to decide if a graph should be shown for
a certain function. To allow DOTGraphTraitViewers to take this decision based
on the analysis results for the given function, we forward a reference to the
analysis result. This will be used by Polly to only visualize functions where
interesting loop regions have been detected.
llvm-svn: 255889
Add option to enable/disable LEA optimization pass. By default the pass is disabled.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15573
llvm-svn: 255881