The VOP3 form should always be the preferred selection, to be shrunk
later. This should only be an optimization issue, but this partially
works around a problem from clobbering VCC when SIFixSGPRCopies
rewrites an SCC defining operation directly to VCC.
3 of the testcases are regressions from failing to fold the immediate
in cases it should. These can be avoided by improving the VCC liveness
handling in SIFoldOperands. Simply increasing the threshold to
computeRegisterLiveness works, although this is common enough that VCC
liveness should probably be tracked throughout the pass. The hack of
leaving behind an implicit_def instruction to avoid breaking iterator
wastes instruction count, which inhibits finding the VCC def in long
chains of adds. Doing this however exposes different, worse looking
regressions from poor scheduling behavior. This could probably be
avoided around by forcing the shrink of the addc here, but the
scheduler should probably be fixed.
The r600 add test needs to be split out because it asserts on the
arguments in the new test during the calling convention lowering.
llvm-svn: 360293
Summary: This change is the first part of the AMDGPU target description
change. The aim of it is the effective splitting the vector and scalar
flows at the selection stage. Selection uses predicate functions based
on the framework implemented earlier - https://reviews.llvm.org/D35267
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52019
Reviewers: rampitec
llvm-svn: 342719
Currently the default C calling convention functions are treated
the same as compute kernels. Make this explicit so the default
calling convention can be changed to a non-kernel.
Converted with perl -pi -e 's/define void/define amdgpu_kernel void/'
on the relevant test directories (and undoing in one place that actually
wanted a non-kernel).
llvm-svn: 298444
This switches to the workaround that HSA defaults to
for the mesa path.
This should be applied to the 4.0 branch.
Patch by Vedran Miletić <vedran@miletic.net>
llvm-svn: 292982
There was a combine before to handle the simple copy case.
Split this into handling loads and stores separately.
We might want to change how this handles some of the vector
extloads, since this can result in large code size increases.
llvm-svn: 274394
The VOP3 encoding of these allows any SGPR pair for the i1
output, but this was forced before to always use vcc.
This doesn't yet try to use this, but does add the operand
to the definitions so the main change is adding vcc to the
output of the VOP2 encoding.
llvm-svn: 246358