Summary:
Prefer expansions such as: pmullw,pmulhw,unpacklwd,unpackhwd over pmulld.
On Silvermont [source: Optimization Reference Manual]:
PMULLD has a throughput of 1/11 [instruction/cycles].
PMULHUW/PMULHW/PMULLW have a throughput of 1/2 [instruction/cycles].
Fixes pr31202.
Analysis of this issue was done by Fahana Aleen.
Reviewers: wmi, delena, mkuper
Subscribers: RKSimon, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27203
llvm-svn: 288844
There were two problems:
+ AArch64 was reusing random data from its binary op tables, which is
complete nonsense for G_SEQUENCE.
+ Even when AArch64 gave up and said it couldn't handle G_SEQUENCE,
the generic code asserted.
llvm-svn: 288836
Summary:
This is NFC but prevents assertions when PartialMappingIdx is tablegen-erated.
The assumptions were:
1) FirstGPR is 0
2) FirstGPR is the first of the First* enumerators.
GPR32 is changed to 1 to demonstrate that assumption #1 is fixed. #2 will
be covered by a subsequent patch that tablegen-erates information and swaps
the order of GPR and FPR as a side effect.
Depends on D27336
Reviewers: ab, t.p.northover, qcolombet
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, vkalintiris, dberris, rovka, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27337
llvm-svn: 288812
When we see a non flag-setting instruction for which only the flag-setting
version is available in Thumb1, we should give a better error message than
"invalid instruction".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27414
llvm-svn: 288805
Check if a build_vector node includes a repeated constant pattern and replace it with a broadcast of that pattern.
For example:
"build_vector <0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3>" would be replaced by "broadcast <0, 1, 2, 3>"
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26802
llvm-svn: 288804
This is the final patch in the series of patches that improves
BUILD_VECTOR handling on PowerPC. This adds a few peephole optimizations
to remove redundant instructions. It also adds a large test case which
encompasses a large set of code patterns that build vectors - this test
case was the motivator for this series of patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26066
llvm-svn: 288800
Summary: This patch makes sure FirstCSPop and MBBI never point to DBG_VALUE instructions, which affected the code generated.
Reviewers: mkuper, aprantl, MatzeB
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27343
llvm-svn: 288794
This pattern turned a vector sqrt/rcp/rsqrt operation of sse_load_f32/f64 into the the scalar instruction for the operation and put undef into the upper bits. For correctness, the resulting code should still perform the sqrt/rcp/rsqrt on the upper bits after the load is extended since that's what the operation asked for. Particularly in the case where the upper bits are 0, in that case we need calculate the sqrt/rcp/rsqrt of the zeroes and keep the result in the upper-bits. This implies we should be using the packed instruction still.
The only test case for this pattern is one I just added so there was no coverage of this.
llvm-svn: 288784
The intrinsics are supposed to pass the upper bits straight through to their output register. This means we need to make sure we still perform the 128-bit load to get those upper bits to pass to give to the instruction since the memory form of the instruction only reads 32 or 64 bits.
llvm-svn: 288781
The intrinsic takes one argument, the lower bits are affected by the operation and the upper bits should be passed through. The instruction itself takes two operands, the high bits of the first operand are passed through and the low bits of the second operand are modified by the operation. To match this to the intrinsic we should pass the single intrinsic input to both operands.
I had to remove the stack folding test for these instructions since they depended on the incorrect behavior. The same register is now used for both inputs so the load can't be folded.
llvm-svn: 288779
Summary:
This patch removes the scalar logical operation alias instructions. We can just use reg class copies and use the normal packed instructions instead. This removes the need for putting these instructions in the execution domain fixing tables as was done recently.
I removed the loadf64_128 and loadf32_128 patterns as DAG combine creates a narrower load for (extractelt (loadv4f32)) before we ever get to isel.
I plan to add similar patterns for AVX512DQ in a future commit to allow use of the larger register class when available.
Reviewers: spatel, delena, zvi, RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27401
llvm-svn: 288771
It is kinda crazy to have llvm/include and llvm/lib/Target in the include path for every tablegen invocation for every tablegen-like tool.
This patch removes those flags from the tablgen function that is called everywhere by instead creating a variable LLVM_TABLEGEN_FLAGS which is setup in the LLVM source directories.
This removes TableGen.cmake's dependency on LLVM_MAIN_SRC_DIR, and LLVM_MAIN_INCLUDE_DIR.
llvm-svn: 288770
The structured CFG is just an aid to inserting exec
mask modification instructions, once that is done
we don't really need it anymore. We also
do not analyze blocks with terminators that
modify exec, so this should only be impacting
true branches.
llvm-svn: 288744
This makes it more similar to the floating-point constant, and also allows for
larger constants to be translated later. There's no real functional change in
this patch though, just syntax updates.
llvm-svn: 288712
This changes the scalar non-intrinsic non-avx roundss/sd instruction
definitions not to read their destination register - allowing partial dependency
breaking.
This fixes PR31143.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27323
llvm-svn: 288703
Structure the definitions a bit more like the other classes.
The main change here is to split EXP with the done bit set
to a separate opcode, so we can set mayLoad = 1 so that it won't
be reordered before the other exp stores, since this has the special
constraint that if the done bit is set then this should be the last
exp in she shader.
Previously all exp instructions were inferred to have unmodeled
side effects.
llvm-svn: 288695
Doing so changes the evaluation order for relocation composition.
Patch By: Daniel Sanders
Reviewers: vkalintiris, atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26401
llvm-svn: 288666
This function seems target-independent so far: all the target-specific behaviour
is isolated in the CCAssignFn and the ValueHandler (which we're also extracting
into the generic CallLowering).
The intention is to use this in the ARM backend.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27045
llvm-svn: 288658
lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIRegisterInfo.cpp: In member function 'void llvm::SIRegisterInfo::spillSGPR(llvm::MachineBasicBlock::iterator, int, llvm::RegScavenger*) const':
lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIRegisterInfo.cpp:572:30: warning: variable 'SubRC' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
const TargetRegisterClass *SubRC = nullptr;
^
lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIRegisterInfo.cpp: In member function 'void llvm::SIRegisterInfo::restoreSGPR(llvm::MachineBasicBlock::iterator, int, llvm::RegScavenger*) const':
lib/Target/AMDGPU/SIRegisterInfo.cpp:723:30: warning: variable 'SubRC' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
const TargetRegisterClass *SubRC = nullptr;
^
The variable was assigned to, but never used. The functions called did not
mutate state. Simplify the logic and remove the variable. Identified by gcc
5.4.0.
llvm-svn: 288601
Previously this pass was using up to 5% compile time in some cases which
is a bit much for what it is doing. The pass featured a full blown
data-flow analysis which in the default configuration was restricted to a
single block.
This rewrites the pass under the assumption that we only ever work on a
single block. This is done in a single pass maintaining a state machine
per general purpose register to catch LOH patterns.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27329
llvm-svn: 288561
VSX has instructions lxsiwax/lxsdx that can load 32/64 bit value into VSX register cheaply. That patch makes it known to memory cost model, so the vectorization of the test case in pr30990 is beneficial.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26713
llvm-svn: 288560
Summary: Implement custom lowering of SHL_PARTS to enable lowering of left shift with larger than 32-bit shifts.
Reviewers: eliben, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27232
llvm-svn: 288541
Add assembler support for all atomic instructions that weren't already
supported. Some of those could be used to implement codegen for 128-bit
atomic operations, but this isn't done here yet.
llvm-svn: 288526
Add assembler support for instructions manipulating the FPC.
Also add codegen support via the GCC compatibility builtins:
__builtin_s390_sfpc
__builtin_s390_efpc
llvm-svn: 288525
Move setting of hasSideEffects out of SystemZInstrFormats.td,
to allow use of the format classes for instructions where this
flag shouldn't be set. NFC.
llvm-svn: 288524
Summary: They are currently being parsed as %f14, %f16, and %f18.
Reviewers: venkatra, jyknight
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27342
llvm-svn: 288503
getTargetConstantBitsFromNode currently only extracts constant pool vector data, but it will need to be generalized to support broadcast and scalar constant pool data as well.
Converted Constant bit extraction and Bitset splitting to helper lambda functions.
llvm-svn: 288496
As proposed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-October/106640.html
This is for a couple of reasons:
- Values of type PointerType are unlike the other SequentialTypes (arrays
and vectors) in that they do not hold values of the element type. By moving
PointerType we can unify certain aspects of how the other SequentialTypes
are handled.
- PointerType will have no place in the SequentialType hierarchy once
pointee types are removed, so this is a necessary step towards removing
pointee types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26595
llvm-svn: 288462
Instead, expose whether the current type is an array or a struct, if an array
what the upper bound is, and if a struct the struct type itself. This is
in preparation for a later change which will make PointerType derive from
Type rather than SequentialType.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26594
llvm-svn: 288458
Since the spill is for the whole wave, these
don't have the swizzling problems that vector stores do
and a single 4-byte allocation is enough to spill a 64 element
register. This should reduce the number of spill instructions and
put all the spills for a register in the same cacheline.
This should save allocated private size, but for now it doesn't.
The extra slots are allocated for each component, but never used
because the frame layout is essentially finalized before frame
indices are replaced. For always using the scalar store path,
this should probably be moved into processFunctionBeforeFrameFinalized.
llvm-svn: 288445
Summary:
Make AArch64InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandImpl more general by folding all
full COPYs between register classes of the same size that are either
spilled or refilled.
Reviewers: MatzeB, qcolombet
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27271
llvm-svn: 288439
Move the cast<MCSymbolELF> inside emitELFSize, so that:
- it's done in one place instead of at each call
- it's more consistent with similar functions like EmitCOFFSafeSEH
- ambiguity between cast<> and dyn_cast<> is avoided (which also
eliminates an unnecessary dyn_cast call)
This also makes it easier to experiment with using ".size" directives on
non-ELF targets.
llvm-svn: 288437
Summary:
This patch fixes comparison of 64-bit atomic with its expected value in CMP_SWAP_64 expansion.
Currently, the low words are compared with CMP, while the high words are compared with SBC. SBC expects the carry flag to be set if CMP detects a difference. CMP might leave the carry unset for unequal arguments though if the first one is >= than the second. This might cause the comparison logic to detect false equality.
Example of the broken C++ code:
```
std::atomic<long long> at(2);
long long ll = 1;
std::atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&at, &ll, 3);
```
Even though the atomic `at` and the expected value `ll` are not equal and `atomic_compare_exchange_strong` returns `false`, `at` is changed to 3.
The patch replaces SBC with CMPEQ.
Reviewers: t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, llvm-commits, asl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27315
llvm-svn: 288433
This time the issue is fortunately just a simple mistake rather than a horrible
design spectre. I thought SUBS/SBCS provided sufficient NZCV flags for
comparing two 64-bit values, but they don't.
The fix is slightly clunkier in AArch64 because we can't use conditional
execution to emit a pair of CMPs. Traditionally an "icmp ne i128" would map to
an EOR/EOR/ORR/CBNZ, but that uses more registers so it's easier to go with a
CSET/CINC/CBNZ combination. Slightly less efficient, but this is -O0 anyway.
Thanks to Anton Korobeynikov for pointing out the issue.
llvm-svn: 288418
Recommitting r288293 with some extra fixes for GlobalISel code.
Most of the exception handling members in MachineModuleInfo is actually
per function data (talks about the "current function") so it is better
to keep it at the function instead of the module.
This is a necessary step to have machine module passes work properly.
Also:
- Rename TidyLandingPads() to tidyLandingPads()
- Use doxygen member groups instead of "//===- EH ---"... so it is clear
where a group ends.
- I had to add an ugly const_cast at two places in the AsmPrinter
because the available MachineFunction pointers are const, but the code
wants to call tidyLandingPads() in between
(markFunctionEnd()/endFunction()).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27227
llvm-svn: 288405
Now that we have fixups that only fill parts of a byte, it turns
out we have to mask off the bits outside the fixup area when
applying them. Failing to do so caused invalid object code to
be emitted for bprp with a negative 12-bit displacement.
llvm-svn: 288374
not all lakemont MCU support long nop.
we can't assume we can generate long nop by default for MCU.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26895
llvm-svn: 288363
Support a new assembler directive, .import_global, to declare imported
global variables (i.e. those with external linkage and no
initializer). The linker turns these into wasm imports.
Patch by Jacob Gravelle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26875
llvm-svn: 288296
Most of the exception handling members in MachineModuleInfo is actually
per function data (talks about the "current function") so it is better
to keep it at the function instead of the module.
This is a necessary step to have machine module passes work properly.
Also:
- Rename TidyLandingPads() to tidyLandingPads()
- Use doxygen member groups instead of "//===- EH ---"... so it is clear
where a group ends.
- I had to add an ugly const_cast at two places in the AsmPrinter
because the available MachineFunction pointers are const, but the code
wants to call tidyLandingPads() in between
(markFunctionEnd()/endFunction()).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27227
llvm-svn: 288293
This is per function data so it is better kept at the function instead
of the module.
This is a necessary step to have machine module passes work properly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27185
llvm-svn: 288291
Summary:
This is preparation for ThunderX processors that have Large
System Extension (LSE) atomic instructions, but not the
other instructions introduced by V8.1a.
This will mimic changes to GCC as described here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-06/msg00388.html
LSE instructions are: LD/ST<op>, CAS*, SWP
Reviewers: t.p.northover, echristo, jmolloy, rengolin
Subscribers: aemerson, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26621
llvm-svn: 288279
No test case necessary as the problematic condition is checked with the
newly introduced assertAllSuperRegsMarked() function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26648
llvm-svn: 288277
Summary:
When computing useful bits for a BFM instruction, we need
to take into consideration the case where both operands
of the BFM are equal and provide data that we need to track.
Not doing this can cause us to miss useful bits.
Fixes PR31138 (https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31138)
Reviewers: t.p.northover, jmolloy
Subscribers: evandro, gberry, srhines, pirama, mcrosier, aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27130
llvm-svn: 288253
Initial support for target shuffle constant folding in cases where all shuffle inputs are constant. We may be able to relax this and merge shuffles with only some constant inputs in the future.
I've added the helper function getTargetConstantBitsFromNode (based off a similar function in X86ShuffleDecodeConstantPool.cpp) that could be reused for other cases requiring constant vector extraction.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27220
llvm-svn: 288250
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D26023
This patch adds support for converting a vector of loads into a single load if
the loads are consecutive (in either direction).
llvm-svn: 288219
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D25980
This is the 2nd patch in a series of 4 that improve the lowering and combining
for BUILD_VECTOR nodes on PowerPC. This particular patch combines a build vector
of fp-to-int conversions into an fp-to-int conversion of a build vector of fp
values. For example:
Converts (build_vector (fp_to_[su]i $A), (fp_to_[su]i $B), ...)
Into (fp_to_[su]i (build_vector $A, $B, ...))).
Which is a natural match for much cleaner code.
llvm-svn: 288218
Summary: Previously 0 and -1 was matched via tablegen rules. But this could cause problems where a physical register was being used where a virtual register was expected (seen in optimizeSelect and TwoAddressInstructionPass). Instead follow AArch64 and match in DAGToDAGISel.
Reviewers: eliben, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27171
llvm-svn: 288215
This commit caused some miscompiles that did not show up on any of the bots.
Reverting until we can investigate the cause of those failures.
llvm-svn: 288214
This is not in the list of valid inputs for the encoding.
When spilling, copies from exec can be folded directly
into the spill instruction which results in broken
stores.
This only fixes the operand constraints, more codegen
work is required to avoid emitting the invalid
spills.
This sort of breaks the dbg.value test. Because the
register class of the s_load_dwordx2 changes, there
is a copy to SReg_64, and the copy is the operand
of dbg_value. The copy is later dead, and removed
from the dbg_value.
llvm-svn: 288191
Use vaddr/vdst for the same purposes.
This also fixes a beg in SIInsertWaits for the
operand check. The stored value operand is currently called
data0 in the single offset case, not data.
llvm-svn: 288188
It isn't generally safe to fold the frame index
directly into the operand since it will possibly
not be an inline immediate after it is expanded.
This surprisingly seems to produce better code, since
the FI doesn't prevent folding other immediate operands.
llvm-svn: 288185
Change the logic for when to fold immediates to
consider the destination operand rather than the
source of the materializing mov instruction.
No change yet, but this will allow for correctly handling
i16/f16 operands. Since 32-bit moves are used to materialize
constants for these, the same bitvalue will not be in the
register.
llvm-svn: 288184
Summary:
In AArch64InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandImpl, catch more cases where the
COPY being spilled is copying from WZR/XZR, but the source register is
not in the COPY destination register's regclass.
For example, when spilling:
%vreg0 = COPY %XZR ; %vreg0:GPR64common
without this change, the code in TargetInstrInfo::foldMemoryOperand()
and canFoldCopy() that normally handles cases like this would fail to
optimize since %XZR is not in GPR64common. So the spill code generated
would be:
%vreg0 = COPY %XZR
STR %vreg
instead of the new code generated:
STR %XZR
Reviewers: qcolombet, MatzeB
Subscribers: mcrosier, aemerson, t.p.northover, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26976
llvm-svn: 288176
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D25912
This is the first patch in a series of 4 that improve the lowering and combining
for BUILD_VECTOR nodes on PowerPC.
llvm-svn: 288152
This makes the createGenericSchedLive() function that constructs the
default scheduler available for the public API. This should help when
you want to get a scheduler and the default list of DAG mutations.
This also shrinks the list of default DAG mutations:
{Load|Store}ClusterDAGMutation and MacroFusionDAGMutation are no longer
added by default. Targets can easily add them if they need them. It also
makes it easier for targets to add alternative/custom macrofusion or
clustering mutations while staying with the default
createGenericSchedLive(). It also saves the callback back and forth in
TargetInstrInfo::enableClusterLoads()/enableClusterStores().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26986
llvm-svn: 288057
Codegen prepare sinks comparisons close to a user is we have only one register
for conditions. For AMDGPU we have many SGPRs capable to hold vector conditions.
Changed BE to report we have many condition registers. That way IR LICM pass
would hoist an invariant comparison out of a loop and codegen prepare will not
sink it.
With that done a condition is calculated in one block and used in another.
Current behavior is to store workitem's condition in a VGPR using v_cndmask_b32
and then restore it with yet another v_cmp instruction from that v_cndmask's
result. To mitigate the issue a propagation of source SGPR pair in place of v_cmp
is implemented. Additional side effect of this is that we may consume less VGPRs
at a cost of more SGPRs in case if holding of multiple conditions is needed, and
that is a clear win in most cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26114
llvm-svn: 288053
Bit-shifts by a whole number of bytes can be represented as a shuffle mask suitable for combining.
Added a 'getFauxShuffleMask' function to allow us to create shuffle masks from other suitable operations.
llvm-svn: 288040
This adds assembler support for the instructions provided by the
execution-hint facility (NIAI and BP(R)P). This required adding
support for the new relocation types for 12-bit and 24-bit PC-
relative offsets used by the BP(R)P instructions.
llvm-svn: 288031
This patch adds assembler support for the remaining branch instructions:
the non-relative branch on count variants, and all variants of branch
on index.
The only one of those that can be readily exploited for code generation
is BRCTH (branch on count using a high 32-bit register as count). Do
use it, however, it is necessary to also introduce a hew CHIMux pseudo
to allow comparisons of a 32-bit value agains a short immediate to go
into a high register as well (implemented via CHI/CIH).
This causes a bit of codegen changes overall, but those have proven to
be neutral (or even beneficial) in performance measurements.
llvm-svn: 288029
This patch moves formation of LOC-type instructions from (late)
IfConversion to the early if-conversion pass, and in some cases
additionally creates them directly from select instructions
during DAG instruction selection.
To make early if-conversion work, the patch implements the
canInsertSelect / insertSelect callbacks. It also implements
the commuteInstructionImpl and FoldImmediate callbacks to
enable generation of the full range of LOC instructions.
Finally, the patch adds support for all instructions of the
load-store-on-condition-2 facility, which allows using LOC
instructions also for high registers.
Due to the use of the GRX32 register class to enable high registers,
we now also have to handle the cases where there are still no single
hardware instructions (conditional move from a low register to a high
register or vice versa). These are converted back to a branch sequence
after register allocation. Since the expandRAPseudos callback is not
allowed to create new basic blocks, this requires a simple new pass,
modelled after the ARM/AArch64 ExpandPseudos pass.
Overall, this patch causes significantly more LOC-type instructions
to be used, and results in a measurable performance improvement.
llvm-svn: 288028
I don't think isel selects these today, favoring adding the register to itself instead. But the load folding tables shouldn't be so concerned with what isel will use and just represent the relationships.
llvm-svn: 288007
If we were to unfold these, the load size would be increased to the register size. This is not safe to do since the enlarged load can do things like cross a page boundary into a page that doesn't exist.
I probably missed some instructions, but this should be a large portion of them.
llvm-svn: 288001
Most of these are the SSE4.1 PMOVZX/PMOVSX instructions which all read less than 128-bits. The only other was PMOVUPD which by definition is an unaligned load.
llvm-svn: 287991
Summary: When selectScalarSSELoad is looking for a scalar_to_vector of a scalar load, it makes sure the load is only used by the scalar_to_vector. But it doesn't make sure the scalar_to_vector is only used once. This can cause the same load to be folded multiple times. This can be bad for performance. This also causes the chain output to be duplicated, but not connected to anything so chain dependencies will not be satisfied.
Reviewers: RKSimon, zvi, delena, spatel
Subscribers: andreadb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26790
llvm-svn: 287983
The W bit distinquishes which operand is the memory operand. But if the mod bits are 3 then the memory operand is a register and there are two possible encodings. We already did this correctly for several other XOP instructions.
llvm-svn: 287961
Not sure this is truly needed but we had the floating point equivalents, the aligned equivalents, and the EVEX equivalents. So this just makes it complete.
llvm-svn: 287960
Summary:
Shuffle lowering may have widened the element size of a i32 shuffle to i64 before selecting X86ISD::SHUF128. If this shuffle was used by a vselect this can prevent us from selecting masked operations.
This patch detects this and changes the element size to match the vselect.
I don't handle changing integer to floating point or vice versa as its not clear if its better to push such a bitcast to the inputs of the shuffle or to the user of the vselect. So I'm ignoring that case for now.
Reviewers: delena, zvi, RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27087
llvm-svn: 287939
This patch corrects the behaviour of code such as:
.local foo
jal foo
foo:
to use the correct jal expansion when writing ELF files.
Patch by: Daniel Sanders
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, seanbruno, vkalintiris
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24722
llvm-svn: 287918
Vectorize UINT_TO_FP v2i32 -> v2f64 instead of scalarization (albeit still on the SIMD unit).
The codegen matches that generated by legalization (and is in fact used by AVX for UINT_TO_FP v4i32 -> v4f64), but has to be done in the x86 backend to account for legalization via 4i32.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26938
llvm-svn: 287886
The bug arises during register allocation on i686 for
CMPXCHG8B instruction when base pointer is needed. CMPXCHG8B
needs 4 implicit registers (EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX) and a memory address,
plus ESI is reserved as the base pointer. With such constraints the only
way register allocator would do its job successfully is when the addressing
mode of the instruction requires only one register. If that is not the case
- we are emitting additional LEA instruction to compute the address.
It fixes PR28755.
Patch by Alexander Ivchenko <alexander.ivchenko@intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25088
llvm-svn: 287875
Move the definitions of three variables out of the switch.
Patch by Alexander Ivchenko <alexander.ivchenko@intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25192
llvm-svn: 287874
- It does not modify the input instruction
- Second operand of any address is always an Index Register,
make sure we actually check for that, instead of a check for
an immediate value
Patch by Alexander Ivchenko <alexander.ivchenko@intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24938
llvm-svn: 287873
Replace the CVTTPD2DQ/CVTTPD2UDQ and CVTDQ2PD/CVTUDQ2PD opcodes with general versions.
This is an initial step towards similar FP_TO_SINT/FP_TO_UINT and SINT_TO_FP/UINT_TO_FP lowering to AVX512 CVTTPS2QQ/CVTTPS2UQQ and CVTQQ2PS/CVTUQQ2PS with illegal types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27072
llvm-svn: 287870
The scavenger was not passed if requiresFrameIndexScavenging was
enabled. I need to be able to test for the availability of an
unallocatable register here, so I can't create a virtual register for
it.
It might be better to just always use the scavenger and stop
creating virtual registers.
llvm-svn: 287843
m0 may need to be written for spill code, so
we don't want general code uses relying on the
value stored in it.
This introduces a few code quality regressions where copies
from m0 are not coalesced into copies of a copy of m0.
llvm-svn: 287841
The size and offset were wrong. The size of the object was
being used for the size of the access, when here it is really
being split into 4-byte accesses. The underlying object size
is set in the MachinePointerInfo, which also didn't have the
offset set.
llvm-svn: 287806
We did not support subregs in InlineSpiller:foldMemoryOperand() because targets
may not deal with them correctly.
This adds a target hook to let the spiller know that a target can handle
subregs, and actually enables it for x86 for the case of stack slot reloads.
This fixes PR30832.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26521
llvm-svn: 287792
In rL283190, I added some InstAlias definitions to generate extended mnemonics
for some uses of the XXPERMDI instruction. However, when the assembler matches
these extended mnemonics, it matches the new instruction in situations where it
should match the old one.
This patch removes these definitions and accomplishes that by defining these
mnemonics with additional instructions that are isCodeGenOnly.
Fixes PR31127.
llvm-svn: 287765
Summary: This function is only called with integer VT arguments, so remove code that handles FP vectors.
Reviewers: RKSimon, craig.topper, delena, andreadb
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26985
llvm-svn: 287743
TargetSubtargetInfo is filled with CodeGen specific interfaces nowadays
(getInstrInfo(), getFrameLowering(), getSelectionDAGInfo()) most of the
tuning flags like enablePostRAScheduler(), getAntiDepBreakMode(),
enableRALocalReassignment(), ... also do not seem to be universal enough
to make sense outside of CodeGen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26948
llvm-svn: 287708
This occurs during UINT_TO_FP v2f64 lowering.
We can easily generalize this to other horizontal ops (FHSUB, PACKSS, PACKUS) as required - we are doing something similar with PACKUS in lowerV2I64VectorShuffle
llvm-svn: 287676
Add missing unaligned store macros (ush/usw) and fix the exisiting
implementation of the unaligned load macros in order to generate
identical expansions with the GNU assembler.
llvm-svn: 287646
No-one actually had a mangler handy when calling this function, and
getSymbol itself went most of the way towards getting its own mangler
(with a local TLOF variable) so forcing all callers to supply one was
just extra complication.
llvm-svn: 287645
Summary: Splat vectors are canonicalized to BUILD_VECTOR's so the code can be simplified. NFC-ish.
Reviewers: craig.topper, delena, RKSimon, andreadb
Subscribers: RKSimon, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26678
llvm-svn: 287643
This commit handles cases where the size qualifier of an indirect memory reference operand in Intel syntax is missing (e.g. "vaddps xmm1, xmm2, [a]").
GCC will deduce the size qualifier for AVX512 vector and broadcast memory operands based on the possible matches:
"vaddps xmm1, xmm2, [a]" matches only “XMMWORD PTR” qualifier.
"vaddps xmm1, xmm2, [a]{1to4}" matches only “DWORD PTR” qualifier.
This is different from the current behavior of LLVM, which deduces the size qualifier based on the size of the memory operand.
For "vaddps xmm1, xmm2, [a]"
"char a;" will imply "BYTE PTR" qualifier
"short a;" will imply "WORD PTR" qualifier.
This commit aligns LLVM to GCC’s behavior.
This is the LLVM part of the review.
The Clang part of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26587
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26586
llvm-svn: 287630
I'm sure this caused the load size to misprint in Intel syntax output. We were also inconsistent about which patterns used which instruction between VEX and EVEX.
There are two different reg/reg versions of movq, one from a GPR and one from the lower 64-bits of an XMM register. This changes the loading folding table to use the single i64mem memory form for folding both cases. But we need to use TB_NO_REVERSE to prevent a duplicate entry in the unfolding table.
llvm-svn: 287622
Summary:
The index and one of the table operands can be swapped by changing the opcode to the other version. Neither of these operands are the one that can load from memory so this can't be used to increase memory folding opportunities.
We need to handle the unmasked forms and the kz forms. Since the load operand isn't being commuted we can commute the load and broadcast instructions too.
Reviewers: igorb, delena, Ayal, Farhana, RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25652
llvm-svn: 287621
Summary:
Shuffle lowering widens the element size of a shuffle if elements are contiguous. This is sometimes help because wider element types have more shuffle options. If the shuffle is one of the arguments to a vselect this shuffle widening can introduce a bitcast between the vselect and the shuffle. This will prevent isel from selecting a masked operation. If the shuffle can be written equally efficiently with a different element size to match the vselect type we should change the shuffle type to allow masking.
This patch does this conversion for all VALIGND/VALIGNQ sizes. It also supports turning 128-bit PALIGNR into VALIGND/VALIGNQ. This fixes the case shown in PR31018.
I plan to add support for more operations in future patches.
Reviewers: RKSimon, zvi, delena
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26902
llvm-svn: 287612
Summary:
When searching for load/store instructions to pair/merge don't treat
writes to WZR/XZR as clobbers since they don't change the value read
from WZR/XZR (which is always 0).
Reviewers: mcrosier, junbuml, jmolloy, t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26921
llvm-svn: 287592
This patch adds the seq macro.
This partially resolves PR/30381.
Thanks to Sean Bruno for reporting the issue!
Reviewers: zoran.jovanovic, vkalintiris, seanbruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24607
llvm-svn: 287573