Modify ExpandStrictFPOp(...) to handle nodes that have scalar
operands.
Also, add a Strict FMA test and do some other light cleanup in the
Strict FP code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48149
llvm-svn: 334863
Summary: This patch originated from D46562 and is a proper subset, with some issues addressed.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, wristow, arsenm
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: wdng, nhaehnle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47954
llvm-svn: 334862
Summary:
Here we relax the old constraint which utilized unsafe with the TargetOption flag HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption, with the assertion that unsafe is no longer needed or never was required for correctness on FDIV/FMUL.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, wristow, arsenm, javed.absar
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: efriedma, wdng, tpr
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48057
llvm-svn: 334769
Summary: A FMF constraint is added to FADD with unsafe still available as the fallback
Reviewers: spatel, wristow, arsenm, hfinkel
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48180
llvm-svn: 334753
To avoid redundant work, during DAG legalization we keep tables
mapping pre-legalized SDValues to post-legalized SDValues and a
SDValue-to-SDValue map to enable fast node replacements. However, as
the keys are nodes which may be reused it is possible that an entry in
a table refers to a now deleted node N (that should have been renamed
by the value replacement map) while a new node N' exists. If N' is
then replaced that entry would be wrong. Previously we avoided this by
when potentially violating this property, walking every table and
updating all node pointers. This is very expensive but hopefully rare
occurance.
This patch assigns each instance of a SDValue used in legalization a
unique id and uses these ids in the legalization tables. This avoids
any such aliasing issue, avoiding the full table search and allowing
more aggressive incremental table pruning.
In some cases this is a 1000x speedup to compilation.
Reviewers: jyknight, echristo, bogner, tra
Reviewed By: bogner
Subscribers: dberris, grandinj, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47959
llvm-svn: 334729
We're constant folding here, so we shouldn't check uses. This matches
the IR optimizer behavior.
The x86 test shows the expected win. The AArch64 test shows something
else. This only seems to happen if the "generic" AArch64 CPU model is
used by MachineCombiner, so I'll file a bug report to follow-up.
llvm-svn: 334608
Add a helper function to expand constrained FP operations as needed.
Note that the Strict POWI operation is not handled in this patch since
the format is slightly different from the others.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47491
llvm-svn: 334603
Summary: This patch originated from D46562 and is a proper subset, with some issues addressed for fmul.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, wristow, arsenm
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: nhaehnle, wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47911
llvm-svn: 334514
Implement default legalization of rotates: either in terms of the rotation
in the opposite direction (if legal), or in terms of shifts and ors.
Implement generating of rotate instructions for Hexagon. Hexagon only
supports rotates by an immediate value, so implement custom lowering of
ROTL/ROTR on Hexagon. If a rotate is not legal, use the default expansion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47725
llvm-svn: 334497
This would fail before because 1x vectors aren't legal,
so instead just use the scalar type.
Avoids regressions in a future AMDGPU commit to add
v4i16/v4f16 as legal types.
Test update is just the one test that this triggers
on in tree now. It wasn't checking anything before.
The result is completely changed since the selects
are eliminated. Not sure if it's considered better
or not.
llvm-svn: 334440
This patch started off much more general and ambitious, but it's been a nightmare
seeing all the ways x86 vector codegen can go wrong.
So the code is still structured to allow extending easily, but it's currently
limited in several ways:
1. Only handle cases with an extending load.
2. Only handle cases with a zero constant compare.
3. Ignore setcc with vector bitmask (SetCCWidth != 1) - so AVX512 should be unaffected.
The motivating case from PR37427:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37427
...is the 1st test, and that shows the expected win - we eliminated the unnecessary
intermediate cast.
There's a clear regression in the last test (sgt_zero_fp_select) because we longer
recognize a 'SHRUNKBLEND' opportunity. I think that general problem is also present
in sgt_zero, so I'll try to fix that in a follow-up. We need to match a sign-bit
setcc from a sign-extended operand and remove it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47330
llvm-svn: 334378
SmallSet forwards to SmallPtrSet for pointer types. SmallPtrSet supports iteration, but a normal SmallSet doesn't. So if it wasn't for the forwarding, this wouldn't work.
These places were found by hiding the begin/end methods in the SmallSet forwarding
llvm-svn: 334343
Summary: This patch originated from D46562 and is a proper subset, with some issues addressed for fsub.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, wristow, arsenm
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47910
llvm-svn: 334306
While trying to propagate AND masks back to loads, we currently allow
one non-load node to be included as a leaf in chain. This fix now
limits that node to produce only a single data value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47878
llvm-svn: 334268
Summary: This change uses fmf subflags to guard fma optimizations as well as unsafe. These changes originated from D46483 and have been simplified via getNode.
Reviewers: spatel, arsenm, hfinkel, javed.absar
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: nemanjai, wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47388
llvm-svn: 334242
This avoids regressions in a future AMDGPU change
to make v4i16/v4f16 legal. For these types, build_vector
is implemented as bitcasted operations on v2i32. This
combine was creating v4i16s out of what would have been
already been a v2i32 build_vector, creating a mess
of nodes that never get cleaned up.
I'm not sure this is the right condition to check.
I initially tried just checking for the legality of the
new build_vector. This works for my case, but breaks dozens
of x86 tests. A Mips test seems to show some improvement
or at least a neutral change. I don't want to think
about how long it would take to analyze the set of
different x86 vector operations impacted.
Test included in future commit.
llvm-svn: 334218
Summary:
This change uses fmf subflags to guard optimizations as well as unsafe. These changes originated from D46483.
It contains only context for fsqrt.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, arsenm
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: hfinkel, wdng, andrew.w.kaylor, wristow, efriedma, nemanjai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47749
llvm-svn: 334113
Summary: This change uses fmf subflags to guard optimizations as well as unsafe. These changes originated from D46483.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: nemanjai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47389
llvm-svn: 334037
When legalizing illegal FP load results, this was
for some reason dropping the invariant and dereferencable
memory flags. There doesn't seem to be any reason for this,
and the equivalent isn't done for integer loads.
Fixes an issue in a future AMDGPU commit where some identical
loads fail to merge because one of the loads ends up
dropping the flags.
llvm-svn: 334020
Summary: This include variant for add, uaddo and addcarry. usubo and subcarry require the carry to be flipped to preserve semantic, but we chose to do the transform anyway in that case as to push the transform down the carry chain.
Reviewers: efriedma, spatel, RKSimon, zvi, bkramer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46505
llvm-svn: 333943
Summary: It has been deprecated in favor of SETCCCARRY for a year now and isn't used by any in tree backend.
Reviewers: efriedma, craig.topper, dblaikie, bkramer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47685
llvm-svn: 333939
Summary:
This lowers exception catching-related instructions:
1. Lowers `wasm.catch` intrinsic to `catch` instruction
2. Removes `catchpad` and `cleanuppad` instructions; they are not
necessary after isel phase. (`MachineBasicBlock::isEHFuncletEntry()` or
`MachineBasicBlock::isEHPad()` can be used instead.)
3. Lowers `catchret` and `cleanupret` instructions to pseudo `catchret`
and `cleanupret` instructions in isel, which will be replaced with other
instructions in `WebAssemblyExceptionPrepare` pass.
4. Adds 'WebAssemblyExceptionPrepare` pass, which is for running various
transformation for EH. Currently this pass only replaces `catchret` and
`cleanupret` instructions into appropriate wasm instructions to make
this patch successfully run until the end.
Currently this does not handle lowering of intrinsics related to LSDA
info generation (`wasm.landingpad.index` and `wasm.lsda`), because they
cannot be tested without implementing `EHStreamer`'s wasm-specific
handlers. They are marked as TODO, which is needed to make isel pass.
Also this does not generate `try` and `end_try` markers yet, which will
be handled in later patches.
This patch is based on the first wasm EH proposal.
(https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/blob/master/proposals/Exceptions.md)
Reviewers: dschuff, majnemer
Subscribers: jfb, sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44090
llvm-svn: 333705
There seems to be no real reason to have these separate copies.
The existing implementations just copy each other for x86.
For Mips there is a subtle difference, which is just a bug
since it changes based on the context where which one was called.
Dropping this version, all tests pass. If I try to merge them
to match the removed version, a test fails.
llvm-svn: 333440
Summary:
There are functions using the term 'funclet' to refer to both
1. an EH scopes, the structure of BBs that starts with
catchpad/cleanuppad and ends with catchret/cleanupret, and
2. a small function that gets outlined in AsmPrinter, which is the
original meaning of 'funclet'.
So far the two have been the same thing; EH scopes are always outlined
in AsmPrinter as funclets at the end of the compilation pipeline. But
now wasm also uses scope-based EH but does not outline those, so we now
need to correctly distinguish those two use cases in functions.
This patch splits `MachineBasicBlock::isFuncletEntry` into
`isFuncletEntry` and `isEHScopeEntry`, and
`MachineFunction::hasFunclets` into `hasFunclets` and `hasEHScopes`, in
order to distinguish the two different use cases. And this also changes
some uses of the term 'funclet' to 'scope' in `getFuncletMembership` and
change the function name to `getEHScopeMembership` because this function
is not about outlined funclets but about EH scope memberships.
This change is in the same vein as D45559.
Reviewers: majnemer, dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47005
llvm-svn: 333045
This is the FP sibling of D43141 with the corresponding IR change in rL327212.
We can't propagate undef here because if a variable operand is a NaN, these
binops must propagate NaN. Neither global nor node-level fast-math makes a
difference. If we have 'nnan', I think later folds can turn the NaN into undef.
The tests in X86/fp-undef.ll are meant to be the definitive verification for
these folds - everything reduces identically now.
The other test changes are collateral damage. They may need to be altered to
preserve their intent.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47026
llvm-svn: 332920
Summary:
As pointed out in D46528, we errneously transform cases like `xor X, -1`,
even though we use said function.
It's because the `-1` is actually a bitcast there.
So i think we can just look through it in the function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47156
llvm-svn: 332905
Summary:
This **appears** to be the last missing piece for the masked merge pattern handling in the backend.
This is [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37104 | PR37104 ]].
[[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6773 | PR6773 ]] will introduce an IR canonicalization that is likely bad for the end assembly.
Previously, `andps`+`andnps` / `bsl` would be generated. (see `@out`)
Now, they would no longer be generated (see `@in`), and we need to make sure that they are generated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46528
llvm-svn: 332904
SimplifyDemandedBits can remove bits from the masks for the shift amounts we need to see to detect rotates.
This patch uses zeroes from computeKnownBits to fill in some of these mask bits to make the match work.
As currently written this calls computeKnownBits even when the mask hasn't been simplified because it made the code simpler. If we're worried about compile time performance we can improve this.
I know we're talking about making a rotate intrinsic, but hopefully we can go ahead and do this change and just make sure the rotate intrinsic also handles it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47116
llvm-svn: 332895
As part of merging stores we check that fusing the nodes does not
cause a cycle due to one candidate store being indirectly dependent on
another store (this may happen via chained memory copies). This is
done by searching if a store is a predecessor to another store's
value.
Prune the search at the candidate search's root node which is a
predecessor to all candidate stores. This reduces the
size of the subgraph searched in large basic blocks.
Reviewers: jyknight
Subscribers: llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46955
llvm-svn: 332490
Keep loads and stores together (target defines how many loads
and stores to gang up), such that it will help in pairing
and vectorization.
Differential Revision https://reviews.llvm.org/D46477
llvm-svn: 332482
Summary:
SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandNode() inserts an ISD::MUL when lowering a
BR_JT opcode. While many backends optimize this multiply into a shift, e.g.
the MIPS backend currently always lowers this into a sequence of
load-immediate+multiply+mflo in MipsSETargetLowering::lowerMulDiv().
I initially changed the multiply to a shift in the MIPS backend but it
turns out that would not have handled the MIPSR6 case and was a lot more
code than doing it in LegalizeDAG.
I believe performing this simple optimization in LegalizeDAG instead of
each individual backend is the better solution since this also fixes other
backeds such as MSP430 which calls the multiply runtime function
__mspabi_mpyi without this patch.
Reviewers: sdardis, atanasyan, pftbest, asl
Reviewed By: sdardis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45760
llvm-svn: 332439
search. NFCI.
Migrate single-use and non-volatility, non-indexed requirements on
stores of immediate store values to candidate collection pass from
later stage.
llvm-svn: 332392
This is a simple hack based on what's proposed in D37686, but we can extend it if needed in follow-ups.
It gets us most of the FMF functionality that we want without adding any state bits to the flags. It
also intentionally leaves out non-FMF flags (nsw, etc) to minimize the patch.
It should provide a superset of the functionality from D46563 - the extra tests show propagation and
codegen diffs for fcmp, vecreduce, and FP libcalls.
The PPC log2() test shows the limits of this most basic approach - we only applied 'afn' to the last
node created for the call. AFAIK, there aren't any libcall optimizations based on the flags currently,
so that shouldn't make any difference.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46854
llvm-svn: 332358
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects.
The renaming was done as follows:
- git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g'
- git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM
- Manual change to APInt
- Manually chage DOCS as regex doesn't match it.
In the transition period the DEBUG() macro is still present and aliased
to the LLVM_DEBUG() one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43624
llvm-svn: 332240
There's only one use of this currently, but that could
change with D46563. Either way, we shouldn't have to
update code outside of the flags struct when those
flag definitions change.
llvm-svn: 332155
ExtendSetCCUses updates SETCC nodes which use a load (OriginalLoad) to
reflect a simplification to the load (ExtLoad).
Based on my reading, ExtendSetCCUses may create new nodes to extend a
constant attached to a SETCC. It also creates fresh SETCC nodes which
refer to any updated operands.
ISTM that the location applied to the new constant and SETCC nodes
should be the same as the location of the ExtLoad.
This was suggested by Adrian in https://reviews.llvm.org/D45995.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46216
llvm-svn: 332119
This teaches tryToFoldExtOfLoad to set the right location on a
newly-created extload. With that in place, the logic for performing a
certain ([s|z]ext (load ...)) combine becomes identical for sexts and
zexts, and we can get rid of one copy of the logic.
The test case churn is due to dependencies on IROrders inherited from
the wrong SDLoc.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46158
llvm-svn: 332118
Part of the logic for combining (zext (load ...)) and (sext (load ...))
is duplicated. This creates problems because bugs in one version have to
be fixed again in the other version.
To address this, as a first step, I've extracted the duplicate logic
into a helper. I'll fix the debug location bug in the helper and
eliminate the copy of its logic in a followup.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46157
llvm-svn: 332117
This commit adds a wrapper for std::distance() which works with ranges.
As it would be a common case to write `distance(predecessors(BB))`, this
also introduces `pred_size()` and `succ_size()` helpers to make that
easier to write.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46668
llvm-svn: 332057
Summary:
The combine in rebuildSetCC may be combined to another
node leaving our references stale. Keep a handle on
it to avoid stale references.
Fixes PR36602.
Reviewers: dbabokin, RKSimon, eli.friedman, davide
Subscribers: hiraditya, uabelho, JesperAntonsson, qcolombet, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46404
llvm-svn: 331985
Previously if !LegalOperations we would blindly call getBitcast and hope that getNode would constant fold it. But if the conversion is between a vector and a scalar, getNode has no simplification.
This means we would just get back the original N. We would then return that N which would make the caller of visitBITCAST think that we used CombineTo and did our own worklist management. This prevents target specific optimizations from being called for vector/scalar bitcasts until after legal operations.
llvm-svn: 331896
The previous value of 8192 resulted in severe compile time hits in
some pathological cases.
rdar://39781410
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46581
llvm-svn: 331888
In order to convert LLVM IR to MachineInstr, we need a new TargetOpcode,
DBG_LABEL, to ‘lower’ intrinsic llvm.dbg.label. The patch
creates this new TargetOpcode and convert intrinsic llvm.dbg.label to
MachineInstr through SelectionDAG.
In SelectionDAG, debug information is stored in SDDbgInfo. We create a
new data member of SDDbgInfo for labels and use the new data member,
SDDbgLabel, to create DBG_LABEL MachineInstr.
The new DBG_LABEL MachineInstr uses label metadata from LLVM IR as its
parameter. So, the backend could get metadata information of labels from
DBG_LABEL MachineInstr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45341
Patch by Hsiangkai Wang.
llvm-svn: 331842
Summary:
Split off from D46031.
The previous patch, D46493, completely disabled unfolding in case of immediates.
But we can do better:
{F6120274} {F6120277}
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/xJS
Reviewers: spatel, craig.topper
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: andreadb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46494
llvm-svn: 331685
Summary:
Split off from D46031.
In masked merge case, this degrades IPC by decreasing instruction count.
{F6108777}
The next patch should be able to recover and improve this.
This also affects the transform @spatel have added in D27489 / rL289738,
and the test coverage for X86 was missing.
But after i have added it, and looked at the changes in MCA, i'm somewhat confused.
{F6093591} {F6093592} {F6093593}
I'd say this regression is an improvement, since `IPC` increased in that case?
Reviewers: spatel, craig.topper
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: andreadb, llvm-commits, spatel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46493
llvm-svn: 331684
Summary:
getNode optimizes (ext (trunc x)) to x and the dbgvalue node on trunc is lost. The fix calls transferDbgValues to add the dbgvalue to x.
Add DebugInfo/AArch64/dbg-value-i16.ll
Patch by Sejong Oh!
Reviewers: aprantl, javed.absar, llvm-commits, vsk
Reviewed By: aprantl, vsk
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46348
llvm-svn: 331665
Summary:
Split off form D46031.
It seems we don't want to transform the pattern if the `xor`'s are actually `not`'s.
In vector case, this breaks `andnpd` / `vandnps` patterns.
That being said, we may want to re-visit this `not` handling, maybe in D46073.
Reviewers: spatel, craig.topper, javed.absar
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46492
llvm-svn: 331595
Inspired by r331508, I did a grep and found these.
Mostly just change from dyn_cast to cast. Some cases also showed a dyn_cast result being converted to bool, so those I changed to isa.
llvm-svn: 331577
Summary: Providing the glue to map SDNode fast math sub flags to MachineInstr fast math sub flags.
Reviewers: spatel, arsenm, wristow
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46447
llvm-svn: 331567
Summary: Adding support for Fast flags in the SDNode to leverage fast math sub flag usage.
Reviewers: spatel, arsenm, jbhateja, hfinkel, escha, qcolombet, echristo, wristow, javed.absar
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rampitec, nhaehnle, tstellar, FarhanaAleen, nemanjai, javed.absar, jbhateja, hfinkel, wdng
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45710
llvm-svn: 331547
Summary:
Added a helper method in RegsForValue to get a list with
all the <RegNumber, RegSize> pairs that we want to iterate
over in SelectionDAGBuilder::EmitFuncArgumentDbgValue and
in SelectionDAGBuilder::visitIntrinsicCall.
Reviewers: vsk
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46360
llvm-svn: 331510
Summary:
This reverts SVN r331441 (reapplies r331337), together with a fix
in to handle an already existing fragment expression in the
dbg.value that must be fragmented due to a split PHI node.
This should solve the problem seen in PR37321, which was the
reason for the revert of r331337.
The situation in PR37321 is that we have a PHI node like this
%u.sroa = phi i80 [ %u.sroa.x, %if.x ],
[ %u.sroa.y, %if.y ],
[ %u.sroa.z, %if.z ]
and a dbg.value like this
call void @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i80 %u.sroa,
metadata !13,
metadata !DIExpression(DW_OP_LLVM_fragment, 0, 80))
The phi node is split into three 32-bit PHI nodes
%30:gr32 = PHI %11:gr32, %bb.4, %14:gr32, %bb.5, %27:gr32, %bb.8
%31:gr32 = PHI %12:gr32, %bb.4, %15:gr32, %bb.5, %28:gr32, %bb.8
%32:gr32 = PHI %13:gr32, %bb.4, %16:gr32, %bb.5, %29:gr32, %bb.8
but since the original value only is 80 bits we need to adjust the size
of the last fragment expression, and with this patch we get
DBG_VALUE debug-use %30:gr32, debug-use $noreg, !"u", !DIExpression(DW_OP_LLVM_fragment, 0, 32)
DBG_VALUE debug-use %31:gr32, debug-use $noreg, !"u", !DIExpression(DW_OP_LLVM_fragment, 32, 32)
DBG_VALUE debug-use %32:gr32, debug-use $noreg, !"u", !DIExpression(DW_OP_LLVM_fragment, 64, 16)
Reviewers: vsk, aprantl, mstorsjo
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46384
llvm-svn: 331464
Summary:
This is a follow up to rL331182. A PHI node can be split up into
several MIR PHI nodes when being selected. When there is a
dbg.value intrinsic that uses the result of such a PHI node we
need to select several DBG_VALUE instructions, with fragment
expressions, in order to do a correct selection.
Reviewers: rnk, aprantl, vsk
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: mattd, llvm-commits, JDevlieghere, aprantl, gbedwell, rnk
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46329
llvm-svn: 331337
The logic for this combine is almost identical to the logic for a
(sext (sextload x)) combine.
This commit factors out the logic so it can be shared by both combines,
and corrects the SDLoc assigned in the zext version of the combine.
Prior to this patch, for the given test case, we would apply the
location associated with the udiv instruction to instructions which
perform the load.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
llvm-svn: 331303
Prior to this patch, for the given test case, we would apply the
location associated with the sdiv instruction to instructions which
perform the load.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46222
llvm-svn: 331302
In DAGCombiner, we try to simplify this pattern:
([s|z]ext (load ...))
Conceptually, a new extload which is created while splitting the load
should have the same debug location as the load.
Making this change affects the IROrder of the new load, causing some
test case churn.
In practice, the new location is never different from the location of
the [s|z]ext, at least not during check-llvm or a stage2 build.
Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46156
llvm-svn: 331301
Setting the right SDLoc on a newly-created zextload fixes a line table
bug which resulted in non-linear stepping behavior.
Several backend tests contained CHECK lines which relied on the IROrder
inherited from the wrong SDLoc. This patch breaks that dependence where
feasbile and regenerates test cases where not.
In some cases, changing a node's IROrder may alter register allocation
and spill behavior. This can affect performance. I have chosen not to
prevent this by applying a "known good" IROrder to SDLocs, as this may
hide a more general bug in the scheduler, or cause regressions on other
test inputs.
rdar://33755881, Part of: llvm.org/PR37262
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45995
llvm-svn: 331300
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.
Patch produced by
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290
llvm-svn: 331272
See r331124 for how I made a list of files missing the include.
I then ran this Python script:
for f in open('filelist.txt'):
f = f.strip()
fl = open(f).readlines()
found = False
for i in xrange(len(fl)):
p = '#include "llvm/'
if not fl[i].startswith(p):
continue
if fl[i][len(p):] > 'Config':
fl.insert(i, '#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"\n')
found = True
break
if not found:
print 'not found', f
else:
open(f, 'w').write(''.join(fl))
and then looked through everything with `svn diff | diffstat -l | xargs -n 1000 gvim -p`
and tried to fix include ordering and whatnot.
No intended behavior change.
llvm-svn: 331184
Summary:
When building the selection DAG at ISel all PHI nodes are
selected and lowered to Machine Instruction PHI nodes before
we start to create any SDNodes. So there are no SDNodes for
values produced by the PHI nodes.
In the past when selecting a dbg.value intrinsic that uses
the value produced by a PHI node we have been handling such
dbg.value intrinsics as "dangling debug info". I.e. we have
not created a SDDbgValue node directly, because there is
no existing SDNode for the PHI result, instead we deferred
the creationg of a SDDbgValue until we found the first use
of the PHI result.
The old solution had a couple of flaws. The position of the
selected DBG_VALUE instruction would end up quite late in a
basic block, and for example not directly after the PHI node
as in the LLVM IR input. And in case there were no use at all
in the basic block the dbg.value could be dropped completely.
This patch introduces a new VREG kind of SDDbgValue nodes.
It is similar to a SDNODE kind of node, but it refers directly
to a virtual register and not a SDNode. When we do selection
for a dbg.value that is using the result of a PHI node we
can do a lookup of the virtual register directly (as it already
is determined for the PHI node) and create a SDDbgValue node
immediately instead of delaying the selection until we find a
use.
This should fix a problem with losing debug info at ISel
as seen in PR37234 (https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37234).
It does not resolve PR37234 completely, because the debug info
is dropped later on in the BranchFolder (see D46184).
Reviewers: #debug-info, aprantl
Reviewed By: #debug-info, aprantl
Subscribers: rnk, gbedwell, aprantl, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46129
llvm-svn: 331182
Summary:
D42479 (rL329525) enabled SDIV combine for pow2 non-splat vector
dividers. But when there is a 1 in a vector, the instruction sequence to
be generated involves shifting a value by the number of its bit widths,
which is undefined
(c64f4dbfe3/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/DAGCombiner.cpp (L6000-L6006)).
Especially, in architectures that do not support vector instructions,
each of element in a vector will be computed separately using scalar
operations, and then the resulting value will be undef for '1' values
in a vector.
(All 1's vector is fine; only vectors mixed with 1 and others will be
affected.)
Reviewers: RKSimon, jgravelle-google
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46161
llvm-svn: 331092
Now local value sinking only scans and numbers instructions added
between the current flush point and the last flush point. This ensures
that ISel is overall linear in the size of the BB.
Fixes PR37010 and re-enables local value sinking by default.
llvm-svn: 331087
As noted, the attribute name is subject to change once we have
the clang side implemented, but it's clear that we need some
kind of attribute-based predication here based on the discussion
for:
rL330437
llvm-svn: 330951
As discussed in the post-review comments for rL330437,
we need to guard this fold to allow existing code to
keep working with the undefined behavior that they've
come to rely on.
That would mean duplicating more code than we already
have, so let's fix that first.
llvm-svn: 330947
We were previously prefering ZEXTLOAD over EXTLOAD if it is legal. This triggers during X86's promotion of i16->i32. Not sure about other targets.
Using ZEXTLOAD can prevent folding it to SEXTLOAD later if we were to promote a sign extended operand like we would need for SRA. However, X86 doesn't currently promote i16 SRA. I was looking into doing that which is how I found this issue.
This is also blocking our ability to fold 4 byte aligned EXTLOADs with "loadi32". This is what caused most of the test changes here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45585#inline-402825
llvm-svn: 330781
Summary:
This is [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37104 | PR37104 ]].
[[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6773 | PR6773 ]] will introduce an IR canonicalization that is likely bad for the end assembly.
Previously, `andl`+`andn`/`andps`+`andnps` / `bic`/`bsl` would be generated. (see `@out`)
Now, they would no longer be generated (see `@in`).
So we need to make sure that they are still generated.
If the mask is constant, we do nothing. InstCombine should have unfolded it.
Else, i use `hasAndNot()` TLI hook.
For now, only handle scalars.
https://rise4fun.com/Alive/bO6
----
I *really* don't like the code i wrote in `DAGCombiner::unfoldMaskedMerge()`.
It is super fragile. Is there something like IR Pattern Matchers for this?
Reviewers: spatel, craig.topper, RKSimon, javed.absar
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: andreadb, courbet, kristof.beyls, javed.absar, rengolin, nemanjai, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45733
llvm-svn: 330646
This helps debug issues where selection-dag assigns the wrong location
to an instruction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45913
llvm-svn: 330618
Summary:
This just refactors the lowering of the atomic memory intrinsics to more
closely match the code patterns used in the lowering of the non-atomic
memory intrinsics. Specifically, we encapsulate the lowering in
SelectionDAG::getAtomicMem*() functions rather than embedding
the code directly in the SelectionDAGBuilder code.
llvm-svn: 330603
This was originally committed at rL328921 and reverted at rL329920 to
investigate failures in Chrome. This time I've added to the ReleaseNotes
to warn users of the potential of exposing UB and let me repeat that
here for more exposure:
Optimization of floating-point casts is improved. This may cause surprising
results for code that is relying on undefined behavior. Code sanitizers can
be used to detect affected patterns such as this:
int main() {
float x = 4294967296.0f;
x = (float)((int)x);
printf("junk in the ftrunc: %f\n", x);
return 0;
}
$ clang -O1 ftrunc.c -fsanitize=undefined ; ./a.out
ftrunc.c:5:15: runtime error: 4.29497e+09 is outside the range of
representable values of type 'int'
junk in the ftrunc: 0.000000
Original commit message:
fptosi / fptoui round towards zero, and that's the same behavior as ISD::FTRUNC,
so replace a pair of casts with the equivalent node. We don't have to account for
special cases (NaN, INF) because out-of-range casts are undefined.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44909
llvm-svn: 330437
Summary:
A change to use divergence analysis in the AMDGPU backend was getting formal
arguments incorrect (not tagged as divergent) unless they were VGPR0, VGPR1 or
VGPR2
For graphics shaders it is possible to have more than these passed in as VGPR
Modified the checking code to check for any VGPR registers passed in as formal
arguments.
Also, some intrinsics that are sources of divergence may have been lowered
during instruction selection and are missed on subsequent calls to
isSDNodeSourceOfDivergence - added the relevant AMDGPUISD checks as well.
Finally, the FunctionLoweringInfo tracks virtual registers that are live across
basic block boundaries. This is used to check for divergence of CopyFromRegister
registers using the DivergenceAnalysis analysis. For multiple blocks the lazily
evaluated inverted map VirtReg2Value was not cleared when the ValueMap map was.
Subscribers: arsenm, kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, tpr, t-tye, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45372
Change-Id: I112f3bd6dfe0f62e63ce9b43b893982778e4bee3
llvm-svn: 330257
Summary:
Add an LLVM intrinsic for type discriminated event logging with XRay.
Similar to the existing intrinsic for custom events, but also accepts
a type tag argument to allow plugins to be aware of different types
and semantically interpret logged events they know about without
choking on those they don't.
Relies on a symbol defined in compiler-rt patch D43668. I may wait
to submit before I can see demo everything working together including
a still to come clang patch.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan, eizan, rSerge, timshen
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45633
llvm-svn: 330219
This is a transform that I limited in instcombine in rL329821 because it was
creating more instructions in IR when the cast has multiple uses.
But if the cast is free, then we can do the transform regardless of other
uses because it improves the potential throughput of the calculation by
removing a dependency on the fneg.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45598
llvm-svn: 330098
This change is exposing UB in source code - as was warned/predicted. :)
See D44909 for discussion. Reverting while we figure out how to fix things.
llvm-svn: 329920
Don't assume SelectionDAG is non-null as the targets can use it with a
null pointer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44611
llvm-svn: 329908
Operand 0 should have the same type of the result. So if the result type needs to be promoted, operand 0 needs to be promoted unconditionally.
llvm-svn: 329883
This is causing compilation timeouts on code with long sequences of
local values and calls (i.e. foo(1); foo(2); foo(3); ...). It turns out
that code coverage instrumentation is a great way to create sequences
like this, which how our users ran into the issue in practice.
Intel has a tool that detects these kinds of non-linear compile time
issues, and Andy Kaylor reported it as PR37010.
The current sinking code scans the whole basic block once per local
value sink, which happens before emitting each call. In theory, local
values should only be introduced to be used by instructions between the
current flush point and the last flush point, so we should only need to
scan those instructions.
llvm-svn: 329822
Recommitting r329283, third time lucky...
If the SRL node is only used by an AND, we may be able to set the
ExtVT to the width of the mask, making the AND redundant. To support
this, another check has been added in isLegalNarrowLoad which queries
whether the load is valid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41350
llvm-svn: 329551
In our real world application, we found the following optimization is missed in DAGCombiner
(zext (and/or/xor (shl/shr (load x), cst), cst)) -> (and/or/xor (shl/shr (zextload x), (zext cst)), (zext cst))
If the user of original zext is an add, it may enable further lea optimization on x86.
This patch add a new function CombineZExtLogicopShiftLoad to do this optimization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44402
llvm-svn: 329516
Summary:
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before sorting.
This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined sorting
order of objects having the same key.
To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of std::sort.
Note: This patch is one of a series of patches to replace *all* std::sort to llvm::sort.
Refer the comments section in D44363 for a list of all the required patches.
Reviewers: bogner, rnk, MatzeB, RKSimon
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: JDevlieghere, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45133
llvm-svn: 329435
Recommitting rL321259. Previosuly this caused an issue with PPCBE but
I didn't receieve a reproducer and didn't have the time to follow up.
If the issue appears again, please provide a reproducer so I can fix
it.
Original commit message:
If the SRL node is only used by an AND, we may be able to set the
ExtVT to the width of the mask, making the AND redundant. To support
this, another check has been added in isLegalNarrowLoad which queries
whether the load is valid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41350
llvm-svn: 329160
fptosi / fptoui round towards zero, and that's the same behavior as ISD::FTRUNC,
so replace a pair of casts with the equivalent node. We don't have to account for
special cases (NaN, INF) because out-of-range casts are undefined.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44909
llvm-svn: 328921
The code has bugs dealing with -0.0.
Since D44550 introduced FABS pattern folding in InstCombine,
this patch removes the now-redundant code that causes
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36600.
Patch by Mikhail Dvoretckii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44683
llvm-svn: 328872
Currently EVT is in the IR layer only because of Function.cpp needing a very small piece of the functionality of EVT::getEVTString(). The rest of EVT is used in codegen making CodeGen a better place for it.
The previous code converted a Type* to EVT and then called getEVTString. This was only expected to handle the primitive types from Type*. Since there only a few primitive types, we can just print them as strings directly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45017
llvm-svn: 328806
Summary: When a node is about to be erased from ReplacedValues, we should also remap its corresponding values in PromotedFloats.
Patch by Yan Luo (Yan.Luo2@synopsys.com)
Reviewers: pirama
Reviewed By: pirama
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44872
llvm-svn: 328644
This is used by llvm tblgen as well as by LLVM Targets, so the only
common place is Support for now. (maybe we need another target for these
sorts of things - but for now I'm at least making them correct & we can
make them better if/when people have strong feelings)
llvm-svn: 328395
In our real world application, we found the following optimization is missed in DAGCombiner
(zext (and/or/xor (shl/shr (load x), cst), cst)) -> (and/or/xor (shl/shr (zextload x), (zext cst)), (zext cst))
If the user of original zext is an add, it may enable further lea optimization on x86.
This patch add a new function CombineZExtLogicopShiftLoad to do this optimization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44402
llvm-svn: 328252
As in SystemZ backend, correctly propagate node ids when inserting new
unselected nodes into the DAG during instruction Seleciton for X86
target.
Fixes PR36865.
Reviewers: jyknight, craig.topper
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44797
llvm-svn: 328233
Summary:
When building the selection DAG we sometimes need to postpone
the handling of a dbg.value until the value it should refer to
is created. This is done by using the DanglingDebugInfoMap.
In the past this map has been limited to hold one dangling
dbg.value per value. This patch removes that restriction.
Reviewers: aprantl, rnk, probinson, vsk
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: Ka-Ka, llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44610
llvm-svn: 328084
I'm not entirely sure these hacks are still needed. If you remove the hacks completely, the name of the library call that gets generated doesn't match the grep the test previously had. So the test wasn't really checking anything.
If the hack is still needed it belongs in PPC specific code. I believe the FP_TO_SINT code here is the only place in the tree where a FP_ROUND_INREG node is created today. And I don't think its even being used correctly because the legalization returned a BUILD_PAIR with the same value twice. That doesn't seem right to me. By moving the code entirely to PPC we can avoid creating the FP_ROUND_INREG at all.
I replaced the grep in the existing test with full checks generated by hacking update_llc_test_check.py to support ppc32 just long enough to generate it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44061
llvm-svn: 328017
Summary:
DbgValue nodes were not transferred when integer DAG nodes were promoted. For example, if an i32 add node was promoted to an i64 add node by DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteIntegerResult(), its DbgValue node was not transferred to the new node. The simple fix is to update SetPromotedInteger() to transfer DbgValues.
Add AArch64/dbg-value-i8.ll to test this change and fix ARM/debug-info-d16-reg.ll which had the wrong DILocalVariable nodes with arg numbers even though they are not for function parameters.
Patch by Se Jong Oh!
Reviewers: vsk, JDevlieghere, aprantl
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44546
llvm-svn: 327919
X86 Supports Indirect Branch Tracking (IBT) as part of Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET).
IBT instruments ENDBR instructions used to specify valid targets of indirect call / jmp.
The `nocf_check` attribute has two roles in the context of X86 IBT technology:
1. Appertains to a function - do not add ENDBR instruction at the beginning of the function.
2. Appertains to a function pointer - do not track the target function of this pointer by adding nocf_check prefix to the indirect-call instruction.
This patch implements `nocf_check` context for Indirect Branch Tracking.
It also auto generates `nocf_check` prefixes before indirect branchs to jump tables that are guarded by range checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41879
llvm-svn: 327767
The BITCAST handling in computeKnownBits() previously only worked for little
endian.
This patch reverses the iteration over elements for a big endian target which
allows this to work in this case also.
SystemZ test case.
Review: Eli Friedman
https://reviews.llvm.org/D44249
llvm-svn: 327764
Previously if getSetccResultType returned an illegal type we just fell back to using the default promoted type. This appears to have been to handle the case where for vectors getSetccResultType returns the input type, but the input type itself isn't legal and will need to be promoted. Without the legality check we would never reach a legal type.
But just picking the promoted type to be the setcc type can create strange setccs where the result type is 128 bits and the operand type is 256 bits. If for example the result type was promoted to v8i16 from v8i1, but the input type was promoted from v8i23 to v8i32. We currently handle this with custom lowering code in X86.
This legality check also caused us reject the getSetccResultType when the input type needed to be widened or split. Even though that result wouldn't have caused legalization to get stuck.
This patch tries to fix this by detecting the getSetccResultType needs to be promoted. If its input type also needs to be promoted we'll try a ask for a new setcc result type based on its eventual promoted value. Otherwise we fall back to default type to promote to.
For any other illegal values we might get back from the initial call to getSetccResultType we just keep and allow it to be re-legalized later via splitting or widening or scalarizing.
llvm-svn: 327683
Summary:
Local values are constants, global addresses, and stack addresses that
can't be folded into the instruction that uses them. For example, when
storing the address of a global variable into memory, we need to
materialize that address into a register.
FastISel doesn't want to materialize any given local value more than
once, so it generates all local value materialization code at
EmitStartPt, which always dominates the current insertion point. This
allows it to maintain a map of local value registers, and it knows that
the local value area will always dominate the current insertion point.
The downside is that local value instructions are always emitted without
a source location. This is done to prevent jumpy line tables, but it
means that the local value area will be considered part of the previous
statement. Consider this C code:
call1(); // line 1
++global; // line 2
++global; // line 3
call2(&global, &local); // line 4
Today we end up with assembly and line tables like this:
.loc 1 1
callq call1
leaq global(%rip), %rdi
leaq local(%rsp), %rsi
.loc 1 2
addq $1, global(%rip)
.loc 1 3
addq $1, global(%rip)
.loc 1 4
callq call2
The LEA instructions in the local value area have no source location and
are treated as being on line 1. Stepping through the code in a debugger
and correlating it with the assembly won't make much sense, because
these materializations are only required for line 4.
This is actually problematic for the VS debugger "set next statement"
feature, which effectively assumes that there are no registers live
across statement boundaries. By sinking the local value code into the
statement and fixing up the source location, we can make that feature
work. This was filed as https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35975 and
https://crbug.com/793819.
This change is obviously not enough to make this feature work reliably
in all cases, but I felt that it was worth doing anyway because it
usually generates smaller, more comprehensible -O0 code. I measured a
0.12% regression in code generation time with LLC on the sqlite3
amalgamation, so I think this is worth doing.
There are some special cases worth calling out in the commit message:
1. local values materialized for phis
2. local values used by no-op casts
3. dead local value code
Local values can be materialized for phis, and this does not show up as
a vreg use in MachineRegisterInfo. In this case, if there are no other
uses, this patch sinks the value to the first terminator, EH label, or
the end of the BB if nothing else exists.
Local values may also be used by no-op casts, which adds the register to
the RegFixups table. Without reversing the RegFixups map direction, we
don't have enough information to sink these instructions.
Lastly, if the local value register has no other uses, we can delete it.
This comes up when fastisel tries two instruction selection approaches
and the first materializes the value but fails and the second succeeds
without using the local value.
Reviewers: aprantl, dblaikie, qcolombet, MatzeB, vsk, echristo
Subscribers: dotdash, chandlerc, hans, sdardis, amccarth, javed.absar, zturner, llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43093
llvm-svn: 327581
Get rid of the "; mem:" suffix and use the one we use in MIR: ":: (load 2)".
rdar://38163529
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42377
llvm-svn: 327580
I had to modify the bswap recognition to allow unshrunk masks to make this work.
Fixes PR36689.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44442
llvm-svn: 327530
BUILD_VECTORs aren't themselves legalized until LegalizeDAG so we should still be able to create an "illegal" one before that. This helps combine with BUILD_VECTORS that are introduced during LegalizeVectorOps due to unrolling.
llvm-svn: 327446
Under some circumstances the divrems won't have been combined together before getting to this code.
So replace the assertion with a if() guard to not expand to X-((X/C)*C) to give the other combine chance to happen.
Reduced from OSS-Fuzz #6883https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=6883
llvm-svn: 327424
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
SelectionDAGBuilder to cease using the old getAlignment() API of MemoryIntrinsic in favour of getting
source & dest specific alignments through the new API.
Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402, rL324626, rL324642, rL324653, rL324654, rL324773, rL324774,
rL324781, rL324784, rL324955, rL324960, rL325816, rL327398 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.
Reference
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.htmlhttp://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html
llvm-svn: 327421
Summary:
1) Make sure to discard dangling debug info if the variable (or
variable fragment) is mapped to something new before we had a
chance to resolve the dangling debug info.
2) When resolving debug info, make sure to bump the associated
SDNodeOrder to ensure that the DBG_VALUE is emitted after the
instruction that defines the value used in the DBG_VALUE.
This will avoid a debug-use before def scenario as seen in
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36417.
The new test case, test/DebugInfo/X86/sdag-dangling-dbgvalue.ll,
show some other limitations in how dangling debug info is
handled in the SelectionDAG. Since we currently only support
having one dangling dbg.value per Value, we will end up dropping
debug info when there are more than one variable that is described
by the same "dangling value".
Reviewers: aprantl
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: aprantl, eraman, llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Tags: #debug-info
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44369
llvm-svn: 327303
r327171 "Improve Dependency analysis when doing multi-node Instruction Selection"
r328170 "[DAG] Enforce stricter NodeId invariant during Instruction selection"
Reverting patch as NodeId invariant change is causing pathological
increases in compile time on PPC
llvm-svn: 327197
Relanding after fixing NodeId Invariant.
Cleanup cycle/validity checks in ISel (IsLegalToFold,
HandleMergeInputChains) and X86 (isFusableLoadOpStore). Now do a full
search for cycles / dependencies pruning the search when topological
property of NodeId allows.
As part of this propogate the NodeId-based cutoffs to narrow
hasPreprocessorHelper searches.
Reviewers: craig.topper, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41293
llvm-svn: 327171
Instruction Selection makes use of the topological ordering of nodes
by node id (a node's operands have smaller node id than it) when doing
cycle detection. During selection we may violate this property as a
selection of multiple nodes may induce a use dependence (and thus a
node id restriction) between two unrelated nodes. If a selected node
has an unselected successor this may allow us to miss a cycle in
detection an invalid selection.
This patch fixes this by marking all unselected successors of a
selected node have negated node id. We avoid pruning on such negative
ids but still can reconstruct the original id for pruning.
In-tree targets have been updated to replace DAG-level replacements
with ISel-level ones which enforce this property.
This preemptively fixes PR36312 before triggering commit r324359 relands
Reviewers: craig.topper, bogner, jyknight
Subscribers: arsenm, nhaehnle, javed.absar, llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43198
llvm-svn: 327170
The retpoline mitigation for variant 2 of CVE-2017-5715 inhibits the
branch predictor, and as a result it can lead to a measurable loss of
performance. We can reduce the performance impact of retpolined virtual
calls by replacing them with a special construct known as a branch
funnel, which is an instruction sequence that implements virtual calls
to a set of known targets using a binary tree of direct branches. This
allows the processor to speculately execute valid implementations of the
virtual function without allowing for speculative execution of of calls
to arbitrary addresses.
This patch extends the whole-program devirtualization pass to replace
certain virtual calls with calls to branch funnels, which are
represented using a new llvm.icall.jumptable intrinsic. It also extends
the LowerTypeTests pass to recognize the new intrinsic, generate code
for the branch funnels (x86_64 only for now) and lay out virtual tables
as required for each branch funnel.
The implementation supports full LTO as well as ThinLTO, and extends the
ThinLTO summary format used for whole-program devirtualization to
support branch funnels.
For more details see RFC:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-January/120672.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42453
llvm-svn: 327163
The code to match and produce more x86 vector blends was enabled for all
architectures even though the transform may pessimize the code for other
architectures that do not provide a vector blend instruction.
Added an aarch64 testcase to check that a VZIP instruction is generated instead
of byte movs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44118
llvm-svn: 327132
This patch is a fix for PR36642.
While legalizing long vector types, make sure the smaller types get the
flags of the wider type.
bugzilla link: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36642
Change-Id: I0c2829639f094c862c10a6b51b342d4c2563e1fa
llvm-svn: 327079
Loading a constant into a k-register in AVX512 requires a bitcast from a scalar constant. In the test case here we have a k-register store that gets split into multiple parts of KNL. MergeConsecutiveStores sees each of these pieces as a consecutive store and looks through the bitcast to find the underly scalar constant. But when we went to create the combined store we didn't look through the same bitcast.
llvm-svn: 326677
X86 considers v1i1 a legal type under AVX512 and as such a truncate from a v1iX type to v1i1 can be turned into a scalar truncate plus a conversion to v1i1. We would much prefer a v1i1 SCALAR_TO_VECTOR over a one element BUILD_VECTOR.
During lowering we were detecting the v1i1 BUILD_VECTOR as a splat BUILD_VECTOR like we try to do for v2i1/v4i1/etc. In this case we create (select i1 splat_elt, v1i1 all-ones, v1i1 all-zeroes). That goes through some more legalization and we end up with a CMOV choosing between 0 and 1 in scalar and a scalar_to_vector.
Arguably we could detect the v1i1 BUILD_VECTOR and do this better in X86 target code. But just using a SCALAR_TO_VECTOR in legalization is much easier.
llvm-svn: 326637
The fast/linear DAG scheduler doesn't lower DBG_VALUEs except for
function entry nodes.
Patch by Joshua Cranmer!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43028
llvm-svn: 326631
Masking first, prevents the extend from being combine with loads. Its also interfering with some vXi1 extraction code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42679
llvm-svn: 326500
This supports things like
(setcc ugt X, 0) -> (setcc ne X, 0)
I've restricted to only make changes to vectors before legalize ops because I doubt all targets have accurate condition code legality information for vectors given how little we did before.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42948
llvm-svn: 326495
AVX512 used to promote v32i1 to v32i8 during legalization when BWI was disabled. So this code was added to improve legalization of v32i1 concat_vectors of v16i1 by extending the v16i1 to v16i8 to avoid scalarization.
X86 has since switched to legalizing v32i1 by splitting to v16i1 instead. This has rendered this code unnecessary and its no longer exercised.
llvm-svn: 326153
Summary:
There are transformation that change setcc into other constructs, and transform that try to reconstruct a setcc from the brcond condition. Depending on what order these transform are done, the end result differs.
Most of the time, it is preferable to get a setcc as a brcond argument (and this is why brcond try to recreate the setcc in the first place) so we ensure this is done every time by also doing it at the setcc level when the only user is a brcond.
Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, niravd, craig.topper
Subscribers: nhaehnle, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41235
llvm-svn: 325892
isCondCodeLegal internally checked Legal or Custom which is misleading. Though no targets set any cond code action to Custom today.
So I've renamed isCondCodeLegal to isCondCodeLegalOrCustom and added a real isCondCodeLegal that only checks Legal.
I've changed legalization code to use isCondCodeLegalOrCustom and left things reachable via DAG combine as isCondCodeLegal. I've also changed some places that called getCondCodeAction and compared to Legal to just use isCondCodeLegal.
I'm looking at trying to keep SETCC all the way to isel for the AVX512 integer comparisons and I suspect I'll need to make some condition codes Custom to stop DAG combine from changing things post LegalizeOps. Prior to this only Expand stopped DAG combine, but that causes LegalizeOps to try to swap operands or invert rather than calling our Custom handler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43607
llvm-svn: 325829
This patch reverts r325440 and r325438 because it triggers an
assertion in SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp. Also having debug enabled
may unintentionally affect code-gen. The patch is reverted until
we find a better solution.
llvm-svn: 325825
This allows us to improve vector constant matching in more DAG code (backends, TargetLowering etc.).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43466
llvm-svn: 325815
We looked through a BITCAST, but the bitcast might be a from a scalar type rather than a vector.
I don't have a test case. I stumbled onto it while prototyping another change that isn't ready yet.
llvm-svn: 325750
This is split off from D42948 and includes just the cases that constant fold to true or false. It also includes some refactoring to keep predicate checks together.
This supports things like
(setcc uge X, 0) -> true
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43489
llvm-svn: 325627
DAGCombiner and SimplifySetCC both use getPointerTy for shift amounts pre-legalization. DAGCombiner uses a single helper function to hide this. SimplifySetCC does it in multiple places.
This patch adds a defaulted parameter to getShiftAmountTy that can make it return getPointerTy for scalar types. Use this parameter to simplify the SimplifySetCC and DAGCombiner.
Additionally, there were two places in SimplifySetCC that were creating shifts using the target's preferred shift amount pre-legalization. If the target uses a narrow type and the type is illegal, this can cause SimplfiySetCC to create a shift with an amount that can't represent all possible shift values for the type. To fix this we should use pointer type there too.
Alternatively we could make getScalarShiftAmountTy for each target return a safe value for large types as proposed in D43445. And maybe we should still do that, but fixing the SimplifySetCC code keeps other targets from tripping over this in the future.
Fixes PR36250.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43449
llvm-svn: 325602
ExpandUINT_TO_FLOAT can accept vXi32 or vXi64 inputs, so we need to use a uint64_t shift to generate the 2^(BW/2) constant.
No test case unfortunately as no upstream target uses this, but its affecting a downstream target.
llvm-svn: 325578
If we have a clamp pattern, SMIN(SMAX(X, LO),HI) or SMAX(SMIN(X, HI),LO) then we can deduce that the number of signbits (zeros/ones) will be at least the minimum of the LO and HI constants.
ComputeKnownBits equivalent of D43338.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43463
llvm-svn: 325521
If we have a clamp pattern, SMIN(SMAX(X, LO),HI) or SMAX(SMIN(X, HI),LO) then we can deduce that the number of signbits will be at least the minimum of the LO and HI constants.
I haven't bothered with the UMIN/UMAX equivalent as (1) we don't have any current use cases and (2) I wonder if we'd be better off immediately falling back for ComputeKnownBits for UMIN/UMAX which already has optimization patterns useful for unsigned cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43338
llvm-svn: 325450
Summary:
https://llvm.org/PR36263 shows that when compiling at -O0 a dbg.value()
instruction (that remains from an original dbg.declare()) is dropped
by FastISel. Since FastISel selects instructions by iterating a basic
block backwards, it drops the dbg.value if one of its operands is not
yet instantiated by a previously selected instruction.
Instead of calling 'lookUpRegForValue()' we can call 'getRegForValue()'
instead that will insert a placeholder for the operand to be filled in
when continuing the instruction selection.
Reviewers: aprantl, dblaikie, probinson
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits, dstenb, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43386
llvm-svn: 325438
Sadly, r324359 caused at least PR36312. There is a patch out for review
but it seems to be taking a bit and we've already had these crashers in
tree for too long. We're hitting this PR in real code now and are
blocked on shipping new compilers as a consequence so I'm reverting us
back to green.
Sorry for the churn due to the stacked changes that I had to revert. =/
llvm-svn: 325420
Based off the DemandedElts mask the and UNDEF elements returned from the SimplifyDemandedVectorElts calls to the shuffle operands, we can attempt to simplify the shuffle mask.
I had to be very conservative here as accepting post-legalized shuffle masks could cause problems for targets that legalize UNDEF mask elements back to inrange values (PowerPC), similarly combining to identity shuffle masks could cause too much UNDEF information to disappear for later combines.
llvm-svn: 325354
Summary:
Currently when expanding a SETCC node into a SELECT_CC, LLVM uses
an incorrect type for determining BooleanContent of the result. This
patch fixes the issue.
Fixes PR36079.
Reviewers: rogfer01, javed.absar, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43282
llvm-svn: 325325
Same for the sign extend case.
Currently we check for multiple uses on the binop. Then we call ExtendUsesToFormExtLoad to capture SetCCs that use the load. So we only end up finding any setccs when the and has additional uses and the load is used by a setcc. I don't think the and having multiple uses is relevant here. I think we should only be checking for the load having multiple uses.
This changes an NVPTX test because we now find that the load has a second use by a truncate, but ExtendUsesToFormExtLoad only looks at setccs it can extend. All other operations just check isTruncateFree. Maybe we should allow widening of an existing truncate even if its not free?
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43063
llvm-svn: 325289
This is mainly a move of simplifyShuffleOperands from DAGCombiner::visitVECTOR_SHUFFLE to create a more general purpose TargetLowering::SimplifyDemandedVectorElts implementation.
Further features can be moved/added in future patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42896
llvm-svn: 325232
When creating high MachineMemOperand for MSTORE/MLOAD we supply
it with the original PointerInfo, while the pointer itself had been incremented.
The patch adds the proper offset to the PointerInfo.
llvm-svn: 325135
Making a width of GEP Index, which is used for address calculation, to be one of the pointer properties in the Data Layout.
p[address space]:size:memory_size:alignment:pref_alignment:index_size_in_bits.
The index size parameter is optional, if not specified, it is equal to the pointer size.
Till now, the InstCombiner normalized GEPs and extended the Index operand to the pointer width.
It works fine if you can convert pointer to integer for address calculation and all registered targets do this.
But some ISAs have very restricted instruction set for the pointer calculation. During discussions were desided to retrieve information for GEP index from the Data Layout.
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-January/120416.html
I added an interface to the Data Layout and I changed the InstCombiner and some other passes to take the Index width into account.
This change does not affect any in-tree target. I added tests to cover data layouts with explicitly specified index size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42123
llvm-svn: 325102
Summary:
If the and has an additional use we shouldn't invert it. That creates an additional instruction.
While there add a one use check to the transform above that looked similar.
Reviewers: spatel, RKSimon
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43225
llvm-svn: 325019
The bug has been lying dormant, but apparently was never exposed, until
after rL324941 because we didn't return the correct result
for shifts with undef operands.
llvm-svn: 325010
This started by noticing that scalar and vector types were producing different results with div ops in PR36305:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36305
...but the problem is bigger. I couldn't keep it straight without a table, so I'm attaching that as a PDF to
the review. The x86 tests in undef-ops.ll correspond to that table.
Green means that instsimplify and the DAG agree on the result for all types.
Red means the DAG was returning undef when IR was not.
Yellow means the DAG was returning a non-undef result when IR returned undef.
This patch assumes that we're currently doing the right thing in IR.
Note: I couldn't find any problems with lowering vector constants as the code comments were warning,
but those comments were written long ago in rL36413 .
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43141
llvm-svn: 324941
Armv8.1-A added an atomic load-clear instruction (which performs bitwise
and with the complement of it's operand), but not a load-and
instruction. Our current code-generation for atomic load-and always
inserts an MVN instruction to invert its argument, even if it could be
folded into a constant or another instruction.
This adds lowering early in selection DAG to convert a load-and
operation into an xor with -1 and a load-clear, allowing the normal DAG
optimisations to work on it.
To do this, I've had to add a new ISD opcode, ATOMIC_LOAD_CLR. I don't
see any easy way to do this with an AArch64-specific ISD node, because
the code-generation for atomic operations assumes the SDNodes are of
type AtomicSDNode.
I've left the old tablegen patterns in because they are still needed for
global isel.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42478
llvm-svn: 324908
This reverses instcombine's demanded bits' transform which always tries to clear bits in constants.
As noted in PR35792 and shown in the test diffs:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35792
...we can do better in codegen by trying to form -1. The x86 sub test shows a missed opportunity.
I did investigate changing instcombine's behavior, but it would be more work to change
canonicalization in IR. Clearing bits / shrinking constants can allow killing instructions,
so we'd have to figure out how to not regress those cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42986
llvm-svn: 324839
This allows us to recognise more saturation patterns and also simplify some MINMAX codegen that was failing to combine CMPGE comparisons to a legal CMPGT.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43014
llvm-svn: 324837
SelectionDAG::getBoolConstant was recently introduced. At the time I didn't know getConstTrueVal existed, but I think getBoolConstant is better as it will use the source VT to make sure it can properly detect floating point if it is configured differently.
llvm-svn: 324832
When adding operands to machine instructions in case of
RegisterSDNodes, generate a COPY node in case the register class
does not match the one in the instruction definition.
Differental Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35561
llvm-svn: 324733