The isTriviallyRematerializable hook is only called for instructions that are
tagged as isAsCheapAsAMove. Since ADDI 0 is used for "mv" it should definitely
be marked with "isAsCheapAsAMove". This change avoids one stack spill in most of
the atomic-rmw.ll tests functions. It also avoids stack spills in two of our
out-of-tree CHERI tests.
ORI/XORI with zero may or may not be the same as a move micro-architecturally,
but since we are already doing it for register == x0, we might as well
do the same if the immediate is zero.
Reviewed By: luismarques
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86480
Most of the test changes are trivial instruction reorderings and differing
register allocations, without any obvious performance impact.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66973
llvm-svn: 372106
This patch adds support for the RISC-V hard float ABIs, building on top of
rL355771, which added basic target-abi parsing and MC layer support. It also
builds on some re-organisations and expansion of the upstream ABI and calling
convention tests which were recently committed directly upstream.
A number of aspects of the RISC-V float hard float ABIs require frontend
support (e.g. flattening of structs and passing int+fp for fp+fp structs in a
pair of registers), and will be addressed in a Clang patch.
As can be seen from the tests, it would be worthwhile extending
RISCVMergeBaseOffsets to handle constant pool as well as global accesses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59357
llvm-svn: 357352
This follows similar logic in the ARM and Mips backends, and allows the free
use of s0 in functions without a dedicated frame pointer. The changes in
callee-saved-gprs.ll most clearly show the effect of this patch.
llvm-svn: 356063
Re-organise calling convention tests to prepare for ilp32f and ilp32d hard
float ABI tests. It's also clear that we need to introduce similar tests for
lp64.
llvm-svn: 354323