Summary:
This will allow future patches to inspect the details of the LLT. The implementation is now split between
the Support and CodeGen libraries to allow TableGen to use this class without introducing layering concerns.
Thanks to Ahmed Bougacha for finding a reasonable way to avoid the layering issue and providing the version of this patch without that problem.
The problem with the previous commit appears to have been that TableGen was including CodeGen/LowLevelType.h instead of Support/LowLevelTypeImpl.h.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, qcolombet, rovka, aditya_nandakumar, ab, javed.absar
Subscribers: arsenm, nhaehnle, mgorny, dberris, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30046
llvm-svn: 297241
More module problems. This time it only showed up in the stage 2 compile of
clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules-2 but not the stage 1 compile.
Somehow, this change causes the build to need Attributes.gen before it's been
generated.
llvm-svn: 297188
Summary:
This will allow future patches to inspect the details of the LLT. The implementation is now split between
the Support and CodeGen libraries to allow TableGen to use this class without introducing layering concerns.
Thanks to Ahmed Bougacha for finding a reasonable way to avoid the layering issue and providing the version of this patch without that problem.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, qcolombet, rovka, aditya_nandakumar, ab, javed.absar
Subscribers: arsenm, nhaehnle, mgorny, dberris, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30046
llvm-svn: 297177
X86EvexToVex machine instruction pass compresses EVEX encoded instructions by replacing them with their identical VEX encoded instructions when possible.
It uses manually supported 2 large tables that map the EVEX instructions to their VEX ideticals.
This TableGen backend replaces the tables by automatically generating them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30451
llvm-svn: 297127
This will enable removing hacks throughout the codebase
in clang and compiler-rt that feed multiple inputs to a
testing utility by globbing, all of which are either disabled
on Windows currently or using xargs / find hacks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30380
llvm-svn: 296904
This tool allows generating the different between two optimization record
files. The result is a YAML file too that can be visualized with opt-viewer.
This is very useful to see what optimization were added and removed by a
change.
llvm-svn: 296767
We used to exclude arguments but for a diffed YAML file, it's interesting to
show these as changes.
Turns out this also affects gvn/LoadClobbered because we used to squash
multiple entries of this on the same line even if they reported clobbers
by *different* instructions. This increases the number of unique entries now
and the share of gvn/LoadClobbered.
Total number of remarks 902287
Top 10 remarks by pass:
inline 43%
gvn 37%
licm 11%
loop-vectorize 4%
asm-printer 3%
regalloc 1%
loop-unroll 1%
inline-cost 0%
slp-vectorizer 0%
loop-delete 0%
Top 10 remarks:
gvn/LoadClobbered 33%
inline/Inlined 16%
inline/CanBeInlined 14%
inline/NoDefinition 7%
licm/Hoisted 6%
licm/LoadWithLoopInvariantAddressInvalidated 5%
gvn/LoadElim 3%
asm-printer/InstructionCount 3%
inline/TooCostly 2%
loop-vectorize/MissedDetails 2%
llvm-svn: 296766
__getattr__ does not work well with debugging. If the attribute function has
a run-time error, a missing attribute is reported instead.
llvm-svn: 296765
I am planning to use this tool to find too noisy (missed) optimization
remarks. Long term it may actually be better to just have another tool that
exports the remarks into an sqlite database and perform queries like this in
SQL.
This splits out the YAML parsing from opt-viewer.py into a new Python module
optrecord.py.
This is the result of the script on the LLVM testsuite:
Total number of remarks 714433
Top 10 remarks by pass:
inline 52%
gvn 24%
licm 13%
loop-vectorize 5%
asm-printer 3%
loop-unroll 1%
regalloc 1%
inline-cost 0%
slp-vectorizer 0%
loop-delete 0%
Top 10 remarks:
gvn/LoadClobbered 20%
inline/Inlined 19%
inline/CanBeInlined 18%
inline/NoDefinition 9%
licm/LoadWithLoopInvariantAddressInvalidated 6%
licm/Hoisted 6%
asm-printer/InstructionCount 3%
inline/TooCostly 3%
gvn/LoadElim 3%
loop-vectorize/MissedDetails 2%
Beside some refactoring, I also changed optrecords not to use context to
access global data (max_hotness). Because of the separate module this would
have required splitting context into two. However it's not possible to access
the optrecord context from the SourceFileRenderer when calling back to
Remark.RelativeHotness.
llvm-svn: 296682
If there's some reason not to do this, feel free to revert and/or fix, but
for the cases I'm looking at, the script appears to do fine for these targets.
llvm-svn: 296181
Extra const in the StringRef argument meant that MSVC complained about it not correctly overriding from OperandPredicateMatcher::emitCxxPredicateExpr (which didn't have the const)
llvm-svn: 296138
Summary:
This isn't testable for AArch64 by itself so this patch also adds
support for constant immediates in the pattern and physical
register uses in the result.
The new IntOperandMatcher matches the constant in patterns such as
'(set $rd:GPR32, (G_XOR $rs:GPR32, -1))'. It's always safe to fold
immediates into an instruction so this is the first rule that will match
across multiple BB's.
The Renderer hierarchy is responsible for adding operands to the result
instruction. Renderers can copy operands (CopyRenderer) or add physical
registers (in particular %wzr and %xzr) to the result instruction
in any order (OperandMatchers now import the operand names from
SelectionDAG to allow renderers to access any operand). This allows us to
emit the result instruction for:
%1 = G_XOR %0, -1 --> %1 = ORNWrr %wzr, %0
%1 = G_XOR -1, %0 --> %1 = ORNWrr %wzr, %0
although the latter is untested since the matcher/importer has not been
taught about commutativity yet.
Added BuildMIAction which can build new instructions and mutate them where
possible. W.r.t the mutation aspect, MatchActions are now told the name of
an instruction they can recycle and BuildMIAction will emit mutation code
when the renderers are appropriate. They are appropriate when all operands
are rendered using CopyRenderer and the indices are the same as the matcher.
This currently assumes that all operands have at least one matcher.
Finally, this change also fixes a crash in
AArch64InstructionSelector::select() caused by an immediate operand
passing isImm() rather than isCImm(). This was uncovered by the other
changes and was detected by existing tests.
Depends on D29711
Reviewers: t.p.northover, ab, qcolombet, rovka, aditya_nandakumar, javed.absar
Reviewed By: rovka
Subscribers: aemerson, dberris, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29712
llvm-svn: 296131
The 'Kind' member used in RTTI for InstructionPredicateMatcher was not
initialized but went undetected since I always ended up with the correct value.
llvm-svn: 296126
Summary:
This makes more important rules have priority over less important rules.
For example, '%a = G_ADD $b:s64, $c:s64' has priority over
'%a = G_ADD $b:s32, $c:s32'. Previously these rules were emitted in the
correct order by chance.
NFC in this patch but it is required to make the next patch work correctly.
Depends on D29710
Reviewers: t.p.northover, ab, qcolombet, aditya_nandakumar, rovka
Reviewed By: ab, rovka
Subscribers: javed.absar, dberris, llvm-commits, kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29711
llvm-svn: 296121
clang will generate IR like this for input using packed bitfields;
very simple semantically, but it's a bit tricky to actually
generate good code.
llvm-svn: 296080
Summary:
Each OperandPredicateMatcher shouldn't need to know how to generate the expression
to reference a MachineOperand. The OperandMatcher should provide it.
In addition to separating responsibilities, this also lays some groundwork for
decoupling source patterns from destination patterns to allow invented operands
or operands provided by GlobalISel's equivalent to the ComplexPattern<> class.
Depends on D29709
Reviewers: t.p.northover, ab, rovka, qcolombet, aditya_nandakumar
Reviewed By: ab
Subscribers: dberris, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits, igorb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29710
llvm-svn: 295668
Summary:
In the near future the rules will be sorted between these two steps to
ensure that more important rules are not prevented by less important ones.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, ab, rovka, qcolombet, aditya_nandakumar
Reviewed By: ab
Subscribers: dberris, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29709
llvm-svn: 295661
Add WIG value to all of AVX instructions which ignore the W-bit in their encoding, instead of giving them the default value of 0.
This patch is needed for a follow up work on EVEX2VEX pass (replacing EVEX encoded instructions with their corresponding VEX version when possible).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29876
llvm-svn: 295643
Syntax highlighting has been done line-at-a-time. Done this way, the lexer
resets the context at each line, distorting the formatting.
This change will render the whole file at once and feed the highlighted text
line-at-a-time to be wrapped by the SourceFileRenderer.
Leading/trailing newlines were being ignored by Pygments but since each line
was rendered in its own row, it didn't matter. This bug was masked by the
line-at-a-time algorithm. So now we need to add "stripnl=False" to the
CppLexer to change its behavior to match the expectation.
llvm-svn: 295546
To help assist in debugging ISEL or to prioritize GlobalISel backend
work, this patch adds two more tables to <Target>GenISelDAGISel.inc -
one which contains the patterns that are used during selection and the
other containing include source location of the patterns
Enabled through CMake varialbe LLVM_ENABLE_DAGISEL_COV
llvm-svn: 295081
This allows for nicer backtrace and debugging when -j1 is passed:
$ opt-viewer.py CMakeFiles/LLVMScalarOpts.dir/LoopVersioningLICM.cpp.opt.yaml html
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 405, in <module>
generate_report(pmap, all_remarks, file_remarks, args.source_dir, args.output_dir)
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 362, in generate_report
pmap(_render_file_bound, file_remarks.items())
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 251, in map
return self.map_async(func, iterable, chunksize).get()
File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 567, in get
raise self._value
Exception: blah
$ opt-viewer.py -j 1 CMakeFiles/LLVMScalarOpts.dir/LoopVersioningLICM.cpp.opt.yaml html
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 405, in <module>
generate_report(pmap, all_remarks, file_remarks, args.source_dir, args.output_dir)
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 362, in generate_report
pmap(_render_file_bound, file_remarks.items())
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 317, in _render_file
SourceFileRenderer(source_dir, output_dir, filename).render(remarks)
File "/org/llvm/utils/opt-viewer/opt-viewer.py", line 168, in __init__
raise Exception("blah")
Exception: blah
llvm-svn: 295080
Summary: Small fix to HtmlFormatter, defaults to ascii encoding, so utf-8 output may get `UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character ... ordinal not in range(128)` during write.
Patch by Brian Cain!
Reviewers: anemet, fhahn
Reviewed By: anemet
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29802
llvm-svn: 294710
Instead of emitting the matcher code directly, return the rule matcher
and the skip reason as an Expected<RuleMatcher>.
This will let us record all matchers and process them before emission.
It's a somewhat unconventional use of Error, but it's nicer than, say,
std::pair, because of the bool conversions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29743
llvm-svn: 294706
Inside an alias group, when ordering instruction aliases, we rely
on the priority field to sort them.
When the priority is not set or more generally when there is a tie between
two aliases, we used to rely on the lexicographic order. However, this
order can change for the anonymous records when more instruction, intrinsic,
etc. are inserted.
For instance, given two anonymous records r1 and r2 with respective name
A_999 and A_1000, their lexicography order will be r2 then r1. Now, if
an instruction is added before them, their name will become respectively
A_1000 and A_1001, thus the lexicography order will be r1 then r2, i.e.,
it changed.
If that happens in an alias group, the assembly output would prefer a
different alias for no apparent good reasons.
A way to fix that is to use proper priority for all aliases, but we
can also make the tie breaker comparison smarter and use a deterministic
ordering. This is what this patch does.
llvm-svn: 294695
LLVM defines `PTHREAD_LIB` which is used by AddLLVM.cmake and various projects
to correctly link the threading library when needed. Unfortunately
`PTHREAD_LIB` is defined by LLVM's `config-ix.cmake` file which isn't installed
and therefore can't be used when configuring out-of-tree builds. This causes
such builds to fail since `pthread` isn't being correctly linked.
This patch attempts to fix that problem by renaming and exporting
`LLVM_PTHREAD_LIB` as part of`LLVMConfig.cmake`. I renamed `PTHREAD_LIB`
because It seemed likely to cause collisions with downstream users of
`LLVMConfig.cmake`.
llvm-svn: 294690
Passing the --restrict flag to the coverage prep script before other
positional arguments is wrong, because it prevents the argparse module
from telling apart arguments to --restrict versus positional arguments.
Pointed out by Sean Callanan!
llvm-svn: 294616
In r293373 we switched the build to linking dynamically against the
Universal CRT and include the redistributables in the installer.
However, clang-format.exe is copied into the vsix and needs to be
statically linked. This commit makes us build the plugin in a separate
step that uses static linking.
llvm-svn: 294513
This patch checks the number of operands in the resulting
instruction instead of just the alias, then skips over
tied operands when generating the printing method.
This allows us to generate the preferred assembly syntax
for the AArch64 'ins' instruction, which should always be
displayed as 'mov' according to the ARMARM.
Several unit tests have changed as a result, but only to
reflect the preferred disassembly.
Some other InstAlias patterns (movk/bic/orr) needed a
slight adjustment to stop them becoming the default
and breaking other unit tests.
Patch by Graham Hunter.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29219
llvm-svn: 294437
Summary:
The Mips target is the only user of mnemonicIsValid. This patch
moves this method from AsmMatcherEmitter.cpp to MipsAsmParser.cpp,
getting rid of the method in all other targets where it generated
warnings about an unused function.
Patch by Gonsolo.
Reviewers: craig.topper
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Subscribers: sdardis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28748
llvm-svn: 294400
Refactor a helper function, FactorNodes, to search for a push node in constant space. This resolves a problem in a not-yet-upstreamed backend where a recursive pattern blew the call stack (at a depth of 255) under a debug build of tablegen. No functional change so no new test coverage. The change is minimal to avoid disturbing existing behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29080
llvm-svn: 294230
Building lld is enabled by default, but it can be disabled using the
-no-lld option.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, rengolin, hans
Reviewed By: hans
Subscribers: grosser, wdng, emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29539
llvm-svn: 294102
This lets us split out PatternToMatch from the top-level RuleMatcher,
where it doesn't really belong. That, in turn, lets us eventually
generate RuleMatchers from non-SelectionDAG sources.
llvm-svn: 294076