This is assertion is no longer necessary since we never record
constants in the live set anyway. (They are never recorded in
the initial live set, and constant bases are removed near line 2119)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20293
llvm-svn: 269764
The movw instruction is only available in ARM state for V6T2 and above.
The MOVi16 instruction has requirement HasV6T2 but the InstAlias
for mov rd, imm where the operand is imm0_65535_expr:$imm does not.
This means that movw can incorrectly be used in ARMv4 and ARMv5 by
writing mov rd, 0x1234. The simple fix is to the requirement HasV6T2
to the InstAlias. Tests added to not-armv4.s.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269761
This patch adds the commandline option -mips-compact-branches={never,optimal,always),
which controls how LLVM generates compact branches for MIPS targets. By
default, the compact branch policy is 'optimal' where LLVM will (hopefully)
pick the optimal branch for any situation. The 'never' policy will disable
the generation of compact branches and 'always' will generate compact branches
wherever possible.
Reviewers: dsanders
Differential Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20167
llvm-svn: 269753
PrologEpilogInserter has these 3 phases, which are related, but not
all of them are needed by all targets. This patch reorganizes PEI's
varous functions around those phases for more clear separation. It also
introduces a new TargetMachine hook, usesPhysRegsForPEI, which is true
for non-virtual targets. When it is true, all the phases operate as
before, and PEI requires the AllVRegsAllocated property on
MachineFunctions. Otherwise, CSR spilling and scavenging are skipped and
only prolog/epilog insertion/frame finalization is done.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18366
llvm-svn: 269750
MachineInstr::isSafeToMove is more conservative than is needed here;
use a more explicit check, and incorporate knowledge of some
WebAssembly-specific opcodes.
llvm-svn: 269736
The DWARF spec states that a member entry may have either a
DW_AT_data_member_location or a DW_AT_data_bit_offset, but not both.
This fixes a bug found in PR 27758.
llvm-svn: 269731
Fix a bug introduced with rL269426 :
[InstCombine] canonicalize* LE/GE vector integer comparisons to LT/GT (PR26701, PR26819)
We were assuming that a ConstantDataVector / ConstantVector / ConstantAggregateZero operand of
an ICMP was composed of ConstantInt elements, but it might have ConstantExpr or UndefValue
elements. Handle those appropriately.
Also, refactor this function to join the scalar and vector paths and eliminate the switches.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20289
llvm-svn: 269728
This diagnostic could be improved by adding the name of the input file
containing the invalid data and/or some information about how to
identify the specific offending attribute/tag in the input. But that's
not an immediate priority as these corner cases of invalid input
shouldn't come up too often.
llvm-svn: 269727
This code currently relies on static methods in ProfileSummary to determine whether a function is hot or unlikley. I am refactoring the ProfileSummary code and these methods will be removed. As discussed offline, the right way to re-introduce this is to add a pass to annotate functions with unlikely/hot hints and use the hints to determine the prefix here.
llvm-svn: 269726
The diagnostic could be improved a bit to include information about
which input file had the mistake (& which unit (counted, since the name
of the unit won't be accessible) within the input).
llvm-svn: 269723
The DWARF spec clearly states that a bit field member should have either a
DW_AT_byte_size or a DW_AT_bit_size, but not both.
Also the DW_AT_byte_size is redundant with the size of the type of the member.
This fixes a bug found in PR 27758.
llvm-svn: 269714
This was assuming it could use all memory before, which is
a bad decision because it restricts occupancy.
By default, only try to use enough space that could reduce
occupancy to 7, an arbitrarily chosen limit.
Based on the exist LDS usage, try to round up to the limit
in the current tier instead of further hurting occupancy.
This isn't ideal, because it doesn't accurately know how much
space is going to be used for alignment padding.
llvm-svn: 269708
In practice only a few well known appending linkage variables work.
Currently if codegen sees an unknown appending linkage variable it will
just print it as a regular global. That is wrong as the symbol in the
produced object file has different semantics as the one provided by the
appending linkage.
This just errors early instead of producing a broken .o.
llvm-svn: 269706
Allow two users of the condition if the other user
is also a min/max select. i.e.
%c = icmp slt i32 %x, %y
%min = select i1 %c, i32 %x, i32 %y
%max = select i1 %c, i32 %y, i32 %x
llvm-svn: 269699
Summary:
Fix bug in MachO path where a frame index offset would not be reserved
for handling large frames when an extra non-used callee-save register
was saved. In the case where the extra register is reserved or not a
GPR (e.g. %FP in the MachO case), this would lead to the register
scavenger later failing when called from PrologEpilogInserter.
Reviewers: t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20185
llvm-svn: 269697
Transition InstrProf and Coverage over to the stricter Error/Expected
interface.
Changes since the initial commit:
- Address undefined-var-template warning.
- Fix error message printing in llvm-profdata.
- Check errors in loadTestingFormat() + annotateAllFunctions().
- Defer error handling in InstrProfIterator to InstrProfReader.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19901
llvm-svn: 269694
Actually use the error return path rather than printing the duplicate
information then a separate error. But also just tidy up/deduplicate
some of the code for generating the diagnostic text.
llvm-svn: 269692
Summary: On Linux, /usr/include/bits/byteswap-16.h defines __byteswap_16(x) as an inlined LRVH (Load Reversed Half-word) instruction. The SystemZ back-end did not support this opcode and the inlined assembly would cause a fatal error.
Reviewers: bryanpkc, uweigand
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18732
llvm-svn: 269688
This is a compile time optimization: keeping a large file to process
at the end hurts parallelism.
The heurisitic used right now is the input buffer size, however we
may want to consider the number of functions to import or the
different number of files to load for importing as well.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269684
This is reducing pressure on the OS memory system, and is NFC
when not using a cache.
I measure a 10x memory consumption reduction when linking opt
with full debug info.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269682
The new X86 shuffle lowering can do just fine without transforming vselects
into vector_shuffles. It looks like the only thing this code does right now
is cause trouble - in particular, it can lead to combine/legalization infinite
loops.
Note that it's not completely NFC, since some of the shuffle masks get inverted,
which may cause slight differences further down the line. We may want to find
a way to invert those masks, but that's orthogonal to this commit.
This fixes the hang in PR27689.
llvm-svn: 269676
This patch renames the option enabling the store-to-load forwarding conflict
detection optimization. This change was requested in the review of D20241.
llvm-svn: 269668
Also s/Cycles/Iters/ in NumCyclesForStoreLoadThroughMemory to make it
clear that this is not about clock cycles but loop cycles/iterations.
llvm-svn: 269667
The selection of the vectorization factor currently doesn't consider
interleaved accesses. The vectorization factor is based on the maximum safe
dependence distance computed by LAA. However, for loops with interleaved
groups, we should instead base the vectorization factor on the maximum safe
dependence distance divided by the maximum interleave factor of all the
interleaved groups. Interleaved accesses not in a group will be scalarized.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20241
llvm-svn: 269659
Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Reapplied after fixing the LLDB build that was broken due to the new
DiagnosticSeverity in LLVMContext.h, and fixed an UB in the new change.
Patch by Diana Picus.
llvm-svn: 269655
This patch uses PSHUFB to lower vector CTLZ and avoid (slower) scalarizations.
The leading zero count of each 4-bit nibble of the vector is determined by using a PSHUFB lookup. Pairs of results are then repeatedly combined up to the original element width.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20016
llvm-svn: 269646
Summary:
The failure r269410 worked around turned out to be caused by an incorrect
evaluation of R_MICROMIPS_GOT16 which then caused the GOT entries to be
incorrect.
This patch fixes the evaluation and reverts r269410.
Reviewers: sdardis, vkalintiris, rafael
Subscribers: rafael, dsanders, sdardis, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20242
llvm-svn: 269641
Summary:
This fixes PR27682. Additionally, '.set micromips' by itself is not sufficient
to raise the EF_MIPS_MICROMIPS flag. It is also necessary to emit a microMIPS
instruction. This has also been fixed.
Reviewers: sdardis, vkalintiris, rafael
Subscribers: rafael, dsanders, sdardis, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20214
llvm-svn: 269639
Calls are initialized from a DenseMap. We can sort them using the
value id to recover some determinism during serialization.
From: mehdi_amini <mehdi_amini@91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8>
llvm-svn: 269638
Author: obucina
Reviewers: dsanders
Adds support for third operand for [D]DIV[U] instructions. Additional test for case when destination reg is zero register
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16888
llvm-svn: 269636
GlobalVars Refs are initialized from a DenseSet. We can sort them
using the value id to recover some determinism during serialization.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269635
Calls are initialized from a DenseMap. We can sort them using the
value id to recover some determinism during serialization.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269634
Refs are initialized from a DenseSet. We can sort them using the
value id to recover some determinism during serialization.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269629
Added constant index tests for all 256-bit integer vector types (touching lower / upper 128-bits)
Added variable index tests for all 256-bit integer vector types
Added out-of-range index tests for all 256-bit integer vector types
llvm-svn: 269600
Vector GEP with mixed (vector and scalar) indices failed on the InstSimplify Pass when all indices are constants.
Differential revision http://reviews.llvm.org/D20149
llvm-svn: 269590
TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass is a dependency of
SCCP but it's not listed as such. Chandler pointed
out this is an easy mistake to make which only
surfaces in weird crashes with some flag combinations.
This code will go away anyway at some point in the
future, but as long as it's (still) exercised, try
to make it correct.
llvm-svn: 269589
This reverts commit r221331 and reinstate r220932 as discussed in D19271.
Original commit message was:
This patch adds an llvm_call_once which is a wrapper around
std::call_once on platforms where it is available and devoid
of bugs. The patch also migrates the ManagedStatic mutex to
be allocated using llvm_call_once.
These changes are philosophically equivalent to the changes
added in r219638, which were reverted due to a hang on Win32
which was the result of a bug in the Windows implementation
of std::call_once.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5922
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269577
It seems that cl will emit the export directives for Windows ARM targets. The
fact that it did this had originally been missed and this functionality was
never implemented. This makes it possible to rely solely on the source code for
indicating what the exported interfaces are and brings us more compatibility
with cl.
llvm-svn: 269574
This reverts;
r269548, "XFAIL ThinLTO Caching test on Windows."
r269561, "Rework r269548, "XFAIL ThinLTO Caching test on Windows.", not to use XFAIL, for now."
llvm-svn: 269567
Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Reapplied after fixing the LLDB build that was broken due to the new
DiagnosticSeverity in LLVMContext.h.
Patch by Diana Picus.
llvm-svn: 269563
Summary:
The MIPS IAS can now pass 'ninja check-all', recurse, build a bootable linux
kernel, and pass a variety of LNT testing.
Unfortunately we can't enable it by default for 64-bit targets yet since the N32
ABI is still very buggy and this also means we can't enable it for N64 either
because we can't distinguish between N32 and N64 in the relevant code.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18759
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18761
llvm-svn: 269560
This reverts commit r269538 and r269542.
"rename()" is expected to fail across filesystems, will handle this.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269543
Suggested by Adrian. This is NFC right now but is more clean and
robust against future potential new debug info intrinsics.
From: mehdi_amini <mehdi_amini@91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8>
llvm-svn: 269540
Suggested by Adrian. This is NFC right now but is more clean and
robust against future potential new debug info intrinsics.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269537
compiler-rt/libgcc shift routines expect the shift count to be an i32, so
use i32 as the shift count for shifts that are legalized to libcalls. This
also reverts r268991, now that the signatures are correct.
llvm-svn: 269531
Summary:
This code is intended to be used as part of LLD's PDB writing. Until
that exists, this is exposed via llvm-readobj for testing purposes.
Type stream merging uses the following algorithm:
- Begin with a new empty stream, and a new empty hash table that maps
from type record contents to new type index.
- For each new type stream, maintain a map from source type index to
destination type index.
- For each record, copy it and rewrite its type indices to be valid in
the destination type stream.
- If the new type record is not already present in the destination
stream hash table, append it to the destination type stream, assign it
the next type index, and update the two hash tables.
- If the type record already exists in the destination stream, discard
it and update the type index map to forward the source type index to
the existing destination type index.
Reviewers: zturner, ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20122
llvm-svn: 269521
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269519
I missed the fvmlib_command and the sub_framework_command, as well as a few uses of the dylib_command, dylinker_command, and linkedit_data_command.
This should now be a pretty complete listing. The only case I'm not sure about is LC_PREPAGE which doesn't seem to be referenced directly anywhere in LLVM.
llvm-svn: 269513
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269509
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269505
operator when the value type can't be initialized from the argument
type. Testing with the online MSVC compiler is finally happy with this,
let's see if the build bot will tolerate it.
llvm-svn: 269501
Transition InstrProf and Coverage over to the stricter Error/Expected
interface.
Changes since the initial commit:
- Fix error message printing in llvm-profdata.
- Check errors in loadTestingFormat() + annotateAllFunctions().
- Defer error handling in InstrProfIterator to InstrProfReader.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19901
llvm-svn: 269491
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269490
Publics stream seems to contain information as to public symbols.
It actually contains a serialized hash table along with fixed-sized
headers. This patch is not complete. It scans only till the end of
the stream and dump the header information. I'll write code to
de-serialize the hash table later.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20256
llvm-svn: 269484
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269483
Fixing bots failure. test/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/SystemZ/cfi-relo-pc64.s
requires SystemZ backend. Mark the test as unsupported if the backend is not
available.
llvm-svn: 269470
Transition InstrProf and Coverage over to the stricter Error/Expected
interface.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19901
llvm-svn: 269462
Summary: This way we can get rid of one of the fields in the .def file.
Reviewers: llvm-commits
Subscribers: zturner
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20251
llvm-svn: 269461
When setting the frame pointer, the offset from SP is calculated based on the
stack slot it gets allocated, but this slot is in turn based on the order of
the CSR list so that list should match the order we actually save the registers
in. Mostly it did, but in the edge-case of MachO AAPCS targets it was wrong.
llvm-svn: 269459
Recent changes to the instruction selection code exposed a problem where
a dead node was not removed on time. This node had both input and output
chains, which lead to an apparent cycle.
llvm-svn: 269458
- Insert one nop for each high level statement instead of two
- Do not insert nop before prologue
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20215
llvm-svn: 269452
Most immediates are printed in Aarch64InstPrinter using 'formatImm' macro,
but not all of them.
Implementation contains following rules:
- floating point immediates are always printed as decimal
- signed integer immediates are printed depends on flag settings
(for negative values 'formatImm' macro prints the value as i.e -0x01
which may be convenient when imm is an address or offset)
- logical immediates are always printed as hex
- the 64-bit immediate for advSIMD, encoded in "a🅱️c:d:e:f:g:h" is always printed as hex
- the 64-bit immedaite in exception generation instructions like:
brk, dcps1, dcps2, dcps3, hlt, hvc, smc, svc is always printed as hex
- the rest of immediates is printed depends on availability
of -print-imm-hex
Signed-off-by: Maciej Gabka <maciej.gabka@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Osmialowski <pawel.osmialowski@arm.com>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16929
llvm-svn: 269446
This patch adds basic support for MachO::load_command. Load command types and sizes are encoded in the YAML and expanded back into MachO.
The YAML doesn't yet support load command structs, that is coming next. In the meantime as a temporary measure when writing MachO files the load commands are padded with zeros so that the generated binary is valid.
llvm-svn: 269442
Currently there is no reasonable way to control the warnings in the 'use' phase
of the IRPGO pass. This is problematic because the output can be somewhat
spammy. This patch adds some flags which allow us to optionally disable these
warnings. The current upstream behavior will remain the default.
Patch by Jake VanAdrighem (jvanadrighem@gmail.com)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20195
llvm-svn: 269437
Summary: When the MCJIT generates ELF code, some DWARF data requires 64-bit PC-relative relocation (R_390_PC64). This patch adds support for R_390_PC64 relocation to RuntimeDyld::resolveSystemZRelocation, to avoid an assertion failure.
Reviewers: uweigand
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20033
llvm-svn: 269436
Summary: This change fix the bug in isProfitableToUseMemset() where MaxIntSize shoule be in byte, not bit.
Reviewers: arsenm, joker.eph, mcrosier
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20176
llvm-svn: 269433
This reverts commit r269428, as it breaks the LLDB build. We need to
understand how to change LLDB in the same way as LLC before landing this
again.
llvm-svn: 269432
Without a diagnostic handler installed, llc's behaviour is to exit on the first
error that it encounters. This is very different from the behaviour of clang
and other front ends, which try to gather as many errors as possible before
exiting.
This commit adds a diagnostic handler to llc, allowing it to find and report
more than one error. The old behaviour is preserved under a flag (-exit-on-error).
Some of the tests fail with the new diagnostic handler, so they have to use the
new flag in order to run under the previous behaviour. Some of these are known
bugs, others need further investigation. Ideally, we should fix the tests and
remove the flag at some point in the future.
Patch by Diana Picus.
llvm-svn: 269428
*We don't currently handle the edge case constants (min/max values), so it's not a complete
canonicalization.
To fully solve the motivating bugs, we need to enhance this to recognize a zero vector
too because that's a ConstantAggregateZero which is a ConstantData, not a ConstantVector
or a ConstantDataVector.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17859
llvm-svn: 269426
Fix "Logic error" warnings of the type "Called C++ object pointer is
null" reported by Clang Static Analyzer on the following files:
lib/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.cpp,
lib/Analysis/LoopInfo.cpp.
Patch by Apelete Seketeli!
llvm-svn: 269424
It's not entirely clear why R_MICROMIPS_(GOT|HI16|LO16) are evaluated
incorrectly in a small number of the LNT tests at this point. However, it's not
related to the STO_MIPS_MICROMIPS issue.
At this point all the microMIPS-related changes of r268900 have been reverted.
llvm-svn: 269410
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269393
We only really need this to be true for SIFixSGPRCopies.
I'm not sure there's any way this could happen before that point.
Fixes a case where MachineCSE could introduce a cross block
scc use.
llvm-svn: 269391
a sequence of values.
It increments through the values in the half-open range: [Begin, End),
producing those values when indirecting the iterator. It should support
integers, iterators, and any other type providing these basic arithmetic
operations.
This came up in the C++ standards committee meeting, and it seemed like
a useful construct that LLVM might want as well, and I wanted to
understand how easily we could solve it. I suspect this can be used to
write simpler counting loops even in LLVM along the lines of:
for (int i : seq(0, v.size())) {
...
};
As part of this, I had to fix the lack of a proxy object returned from
the operator[] in our iterator facade.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17870
llvm-svn: 269390
Summary:
...loop after the last iteration.
This is really hard to do correctly. The core problem is that we need to
model liveness through the induction PHIs from iteration to iteration in
order to get the correct results, and we need to correctly de-duplicate
the common subgraphs of instructions feeding some subset of the
induction PHIs. All of this can be driven either from a side effect at
some iteration or from the loop values used after the loop finishes.
This patch implements this by storing the forward-propagating analysis
of each instruction in a cache to recall whether it was free and whether
it has become live and thus counted toward the total unroll cost. Then,
at each sink for a value in the loop, we recursively walk back through
every value that feeds the sink, including looping back through the
iterations as needed, until we have marked the entire input graph as
live. Because we cache this, we never visit instructions more than twice
-- once when we analyze them and put them into the cache, and once when
we count their cost towards the unrolled loop. Also, because the cache
is only two bits and because we are dealing with relatively small
iteration counts, we can store all of this very densely in memory to
avoid this from becoming an excessively slow analysis.
The code here is still pretty gross. I would appreciate suggestions
about better ways to factor or split this up, I've stared too long at
the algorithmic side to really have a good sense of what the design
should probably look at.
Also, it might seem like we should do all of this bottom-up, but I think
that is a red herring. Specifically, the simplification power is *much*
greater working top-down. We can forward propagate very effectively,
even across strange and interesting recurrances around the backedge.
Because we use data to propagate, this doesn't cause a state space
explosion. Doing this level of constant folding, etc, would be very
expensive to do bottom-up because it wouldn't be until the last moment
that you could collapse everything. The current solution is essentially
a top-down simplification with a bottom-up cost accounting which seems
to get the best of both worlds. It makes the simplification incremental
and powerful while leaving everything dead until we *know* it is needed.
Finally, a core property of this approach is its *monotonicity*. At all
times, the current UnrolledCost is a conservatively low estimate. This
ensures that we will never early-exit from the analysis due to exceeding
a threshold when if we had continued, the cost would have gone back
below the threshold. These kinds of bugs can cause incredibly hard to
track down random changes to behavior.
We could use a techinque similar (but much simpler) within the inliner
as well to avoid considering speculated code in the inline cost.
Reviewers: chandlerc
Subscribers: sanjoy, mzolotukhin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11758
llvm-svn: 269388
Summary:
Currently we consider such instructions as simplified, which is incorrect,
because if their user isn't simplified, we can't actually simplify them too.
This biases our estimates of profitability: for instance the analyzer expects
much more gains from unrolling memcpy loops than there actually are.
Reviewers: hfinkel, chandlerc
Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17365
llvm-svn: 269387
This change is the gold side of the change made in D17115 and clang
patch r261045 to add a ThinLTO specific pipeline that moves more of
the optimization to the backends.
llvm-svn: 269386
In verbose mode, we emit a warning if the DWOId of a skeleton CU
mismatches the DWOId of the referenced module. This patch updates the
cached DWOId after a module has been loaded to the DWOId of the module
on disk (instead of storing the DWOId we expected to load). This
allows us to correctly emit the mismatch warning for all subsequent
object files that want to import the same module. This patch also
ensures both warnings are only emitted in verbose mode.
rdar://problem/26214027
llvm-svn: 269383
Having the MachO enums in a def file instead of inline will allow us to write utilities and encoding/decoding methods for load commands without having to write a lot of mechanically repeated code.
llvm-svn: 269380
This one has a lot of code churn, but it's all mechanical and
straightforward.
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269379
Ported DA to the new PM by splitting the former DependenceAnalysis Pass
into a DependenceInfo result type and DependenceAnalysisWrapperPass type
and adding a new PM-style DependenceAnalysis analysis pass returning the
DependenceInfo.
Patch by Philip Pfaffe, most of the review by Justin.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18834
llvm-svn: 269370
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269364
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we had already replaced all uses and we returned a node, just
remove the dead node instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269358
This change implements the transformation in processInstruction() for the
LDR rt, =expression to MOV rt, expression when the expression can be evaluated
and can fit into the immediate field of the MOV or a MVN.
Across the ARM and Thumb instruction sets there are several cases to consider,
each with a different range of representatble constants.
In ARM we have:
* Modified immediate (All ARM architectures)
* MOVW (v6t2 and above)
In Thumb we have:
* Modified immediate (v6t2, v7m and v8m.mainline)
* MOVW (v6t2, v7m, v8.mainline and v8m.baseline)
* Narrow Thumb MOV that can be used in an IT block (non flag-setting)
If the immediate fits any of the available alternatives then we make the transformation.
Fixes 25722.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269354
Alter instances in the test-suite that use immediates that can be represented
in the immediate field of a MOV. The reason for doing this is that when the
LDR rt,=imm transformation to MOV rt, imm the existing tests do not need to
be modified.
Required by the patch that fixes PR25722.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269353
This change adds a new constant pool kind to ARMOperand. When parsing the
operand for =immediate we create an instance of this operand rather than
creating a constant pool entry and rewriting the operand.
As the new operand kind is only created for ldr rt,= we can make ldr rt,=
an explicit pseudo instruction in ARM, Thumb and Thumb2
The pseudo instruction is expanded in processInstruction(). This creates the
constant pool and transforms the pseudo instruction into a pc-relative ldr to
the constant pool.
There are no functional changes and no modifications needed to existing tests.
Required by the patch that fixes PR25722.
Patch by Peter Smith.
llvm-svn: 269352
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269350
- Where we were returning a node before, call ReplaceNode instead.
- Where we would return null to fall back to another selector, rename
the method to try* and return a bool for success.
- Where we were calling SelectNodeTo, just return afterwards.
Part of llvm.org/pr26808.
llvm-svn: 269349
Split FCMP//ICMP/SEL from the basic arithmetic cost functions. They were not sharing any notable code path (just the return) and were repeatedly testing the opcode.
llvm-svn: 269348
LoopVectorBody was changed from a single pointer to a SmallVector when
store predication was introduced in r200270. Since r247139, store predication
no longer splits the vector loop body in-place, so we can go back to having
a single LoopVectorBody block.
This reverts the no-longer-needed changes from r200270.
llvm-svn: 269321
I've added the reserved field as an "optional" in YAML, but I've added asserts in the yaml2macho code to enforce that the field is present in mach_header_64, but not in mach_header.
llvm-svn: 269320
This merges the functionality of the macros in `CVLeafTypes.def` and the
macros in `TypeRecords.def` into a single set of macros.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20190
Reviewed By: rnk, amccarth
llvm-svn: 269316
This introduces a variadic template and some helper macros to
safely and correctly deserialize many types of common record
fields while maintaining error checking.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20183
Reviewed By: rnk, amccarth
llvm-svn: 269315
Since we want to be able to use yaml to describe degenerate object files as well as valid ones, we need to be explicit of some fields in your yaml definitions.
llvm-svn: 269313
This patch adds the ability to dump mach headers. For my local clang binary the macho2yaml output is now:
--- !mach-o
FileHeader:
cputype: 0x01000007
cpusubtype: 0x80000003
filetype: 0x00000002
ncmds: 19
flags: 0x00A18085
...
llvm-svn: 269304