Debug var, expr and loc were only supported for non-fixed stack objects.
This patch adds the following fields to the "fixedStack:" entries, and
renames the ones from "stack:" to:
* debug-info-variable
* debug-info-expression
* debug-info-location
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46032
llvm-svn: 330859
MFI.LocalFrameSize was not serialized.
It is usually set from LocalStackSlotAllocation, so if that pass doesn't
run it is impossible do deduce it from the stack objects. Until now, this
information was lost.
llvm-svn: 329382
Nothing prevents us from having both frame-setup and frame-destroy on
the same instruction.
When merging:
* frame-setup OPCODE1
* frame-destroy OPCODE2
into
* frame-setup frame-destroy OPCODE3
we want to be able to print and parse both flags.
llvm-svn: 327442
FailedISel MachineFunction property is part of the CodeGen pipeline
state as much as every other property, notably, Legalized,
RegBankSelected, and Selected. Let's make that part of the state also
serializable / de-serializable, so if GlobalISel aborts on some of the
functions of a large module, but not the others, it could be easily seen
and the state of the pipeline could be maintained through llc's
invocations with -stop-after / -start-after.
To make MIR printable and generally to not to break it too much too
soon, this patch also defers cleaning up the vreg -> LLT map until
ResetMachineFunctionPass.
To make MIR with FailedISel: true also machine verifiable, machine
verifier is changed so it treats a MIR-module as non-regbankselected and
non-selected if there is FailedISel property set.
Reviewers: qcolombet, ab
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: javed.absar, rovka, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42877
llvm-svn: 326343
Discussed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-January/120320.html
In preparation for adding support for named vregs we are changing the sigil for
physical registers in MIR to '$' from '%'. This will prevent name clashes of
named physical register with named vregs.
llvm-svn: 323922
Sometimes users do not specify data layout in LLVM assembly and let llc set the
data layout by target triple after loading the LLVM assembly.
Currently the parser checks alloca address space no matter whether the LLVM
assembly contains data layout definition, which causes false alarm since the
default data layout does not contain the correct alloca address space.
The parser also calls verifier to check debug info and updating invalid debug
info. Currently there is no way to let the verifier to check debug info only.
If the verifier finds non-debug-info issues the parser will fail.
For llc, the fix is to remove the check of alloca addr space in the parser and
disable updating debug info, and defer the updating of debug info and
verification to be after setting data layout of the IR by target.
For other llvm tools, since they do not override data layout by target but
instead can override data layout by a command line option, an argument for
overriding data layout is added to the parser. In cases where data layout
overriding is necessary for the parser, the data layout can be provided by
command line.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41832
llvm-svn: 323826
Add support for printing / parsing the addrspace of a MachineMemOperand.
Fixes PR35970.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42502
llvm-svn: 323521
Re-commit of r322200: The testcase shouldn't hit machineverifiers
anymore with r322917 in place.
Large callframes (calls with several hundreds or thousands or
parameters) could lead to situations in which the emergency spillslot is
out of range to be addressed relative to the stack pointer.
This commit forces the use of a frame pointer in the presence of large
callframes.
This commit does several things:
- Compute max callframe size at the end of instruction selection.
- Add mirFileLoaded target callback. Use it to compute the max callframe size
after loading a .mir file when the size wasn't specified in the file.
- Let TargetFrameLowering::hasFP() return true if there exists a
callframe > 255 bytes.
- Always place the emergency spillslot close to FP if we have a frame
pointer.
- Note that `useFPForScavengingIndex()` would previously return false
when a base pointer was available leading to the emergency spillslot
getting allocated late (that's the whole effect of this callback).
Which made no sense to me so I took this case out: Even though the
emergency spillslot is technically not referenced by FP in this case
we still want it allocated early.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40876
llvm-svn: 322919
Revert for now as the testcase is hitting a pre-existing verifier error
that manifest as a failure when expensive checks are enabled (or
-verify-machineinstrs) is used.
This reverts commit r322200.
llvm-svn: 322231
Large callframes (calls with several hundreds or thousands or
parameters) could lead to situations in which the emergency spillslot is
out of range to be addressed relative to the stack pointer.
This commit forces the use of a frame pointer in the presence of large
callframes.
This commit does several things:
- Compute max callframe size at the end of instruction selection.
- Add mirFileLoaded target callback. Use it to compute the max callframe size
after loading a .mir file when the size wasn't specified in the file.
- Let TargetFrameLowering::hasFP() return true if there exists a
callframe > 255 bytes.
- Always place the emergency spillslot close to FP if we have a frame
pointer.
- Note that `useFPForScavengingIndex()` would previously return false
when a base pointer was available leading to the emergency spillslot
getting allocated late (that's the whole effect of this callback).
Which made no sense to me so I took this case out: Even though the
emergency spillslot is technically not referenced by FP in this case
we still want it allocated early.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40876
llvm-svn: 322200
Planning to add support for named vregs. This puts is in a conundrum since
physregs are named as well. To rectify this we need to use a sigil other than
'%' for physregs in MIR. We've settled on using '$' for physregs but first we
must repurpose it from external symbols using it, which is what this commit is
all about. We think '&' will have familiar semantics for C/C++ users.
llvm-svn: 322146
We are printing / parsing the `frame-setup` MachineInstr flag but not
the `frame-destroy` one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41509
llvm-svn: 322071
The following CFI directives are suported by MC but not by MIR:
* .cfi_rel_offset
* .cfi_adjust_cfa_offset
* .cfi_escape
* .cfi_remember_state
* .cfi_restore_state
* .cfi_undefined
* .cfi_register
* .cfi_window_save
Add support for printing, parsing and update tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41230
llvm-svn: 320819
Summary:
Add isRenamable() predicate to MachineOperand. This predicate can be
used by machine passes after register allocation to determine whether it
is safe to rename a given register operand. Register operands that
aren't marked as renamable may be required to be assigned their current
register to satisfy constraints that are not captured by the machine
IR (e.g. ABI or ISA constraints).
Reviewers: qcolombet, MatzeB, hfinkel
Subscribers: nemanjai, mcrosier, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39400
llvm-svn: 320503
As part of the unification of the debug format and the MIR format, print
MBB references as '%bb.5'.
The MIR printer prints the IR name of a MBB only for block definitions.
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#" << ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)->getNumber\(\)/" << printMBBReference(*\1)/g'
* find . \( -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#" << ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\.getNumber\(\)/" << printMBBReference(\1)/g'
* find . \( -name "*.txt" -o -name "*.s" -o -name "*.mir" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.ll" \) -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' -E 's/BB#([0-9]+)/%bb.\1/g'
* grep -nr 'BB#' and fix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40422
llvm-svn: 319665
Summary:
They're not always mutually exclusive. read-modify-write atomics are both
at the same time. One example of this is the SWP instructions on AArch64.
Another example is GlobalISel's G_ATOMICRMW_* generic instructions which
will be added in a later patch.
Reviewers: arphaman, aemerson
Reviewed By: aemerson
Subscribers: aemerson, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40157
llvm-svn: 319202
If a vreg's bank is specified in the registers block and one of its
defs or uses also specifies the bank, we end up checking that the
RegBank is equal to diagnose conflicting banks. The problem comes up
for generic vregs, where we weren't fully initializing the VRegInfo
when parsing the registers block, so we'd end up comparing a null
pointer to uninitialized memory.
This fixes a non-deterministic failure when round tripping through MIR
with generic vregs.
llvm-svn: 318543
All these headers already depend on CodeGen headers so moving them into
CodeGen fixes the layering (since CodeGen depends on Target, not the
other way around).
llvm-svn: 318490
This header includes CodeGen headers, and is not, itself, included by
any Target headers, so move it into CodeGen to match the layering of its
implementation.
llvm-svn: 317647
As of today we only use .cfi_offset to specify the offset of a CSR, but
we never use .cfi_restore when the CSR is restored.
If we want to perform a more advanced type of shrink-wrapping, we need
to use .cfi_restore in order to switch the CFI state between blocks.
This patch only aims at adding support for the directive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36114
llvm-svn: 317199
If getHexUint reads in a hex 0, it will create an APInt with a value of 0.
The number of active bits on this APInt is used to calculate the bitwidth of
Result. The number of active bits is defined as an APInt's bitwidth - its
number of leading 0s. Since this APInt is 0, its bitwidth and number of leading
0s are equal.
Thus, Result is constructed with a bitwidth of 0, triggering an APInt assert.
This commit fixes that by checking if the APInt is equal to 0, and setting the
bitwidth to 32 if it is. Otherwise, it sets the bitwidth using getActiveBits.
This caused issues when compiling MIR files with successor probabilities. In
the case that a successor is tagged with a probability of 0, this assert would
fire on debug builds.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D37401
llvm-svn: 312387
Summary:
Most DIExpressions are empty or very simple. When they are complex, they
tend to be unique, so checking them inline is reasonable.
This also avoids the need for CodeGen passes to append to the
llvm.dbg.mir named md node.
See also PR22780, for making DIExpression not be an MDNode.
Reviewers: aprantl, dexonsmith, dblaikie
Subscribers: qcolombet, javed.absar, eraman, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37075
llvm-svn: 311594
This should enable us to test the generation of target-specific constant
pools, e.g. for ARM:
constants:
- id: 0
value: 'g(GOT_PREL)-(LPC0+8-.)'
alignment: 4
isTargetSpecific: true
I intend to use this to test PIC support in GlobalISel for ARM.
This is difficult to test outside of that context, since the existing
MIR tests usually rely on parser support as well, and that seems a bit
trickier to add. We could try to add a unit test, but the setup for that
seems rather convoluted and overkill.
We do test however that the parser reports a nice error when
encountering a target-specific constant pool.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36092
llvm-svn: 309806
On AMDGPU SGPR spills are really spilled to another register.
The spiller creates the spills to new frame index objects,
which is used as a placeholder.
This will eventually be replaced with a reference to a position
in a VGPR to write to and the frame index deleted. It is
most likely not a real stack location that can be shared
with another stack object.
This is a problem when StackSlotColoring decides it should
combine a frame index used for a normal VGPR spill with
a real stack location and a frame index used for an SGPR.
Add an ID field so that StackSlotColoring has a way
of knowing the different frame index types are
incompatible.
llvm-svn: 308673
Summary: Add target hooks for printing and parsing target MMO flags.
Targets may override getSerializableMachineMemOperandTargetFlags() to
return a mapping from string to flag value for target MMO values that
should be serialized/parsed in MIR output.
Add implementation of this hook for AArch64 SuppressPair MMO flag.
Reviewers: bogner, hfinkel, qcolombet, MatzeB
Subscribers: mcrosier, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34962
llvm-svn: 307877
OpenCL 2.0 introduces the notion of memory scopes in atomic operations to
global and local memory. These scopes restrict how synchronization is
achieved, which can result in improved performance.
This change extends existing notion of synchronization scopes in LLVM to
support arbitrary scopes expressed as target-specific strings, in addition to
the already defined scopes (single thread, system).
The LLVM IR and MIR syntax for expressing synchronization scopes has changed
to use *syncscope("<scope>")*, where <scope> can be "singlethread" (this
replaces *singlethread* keyword), or a target-specific name. As before, if
the scope is not specified, it defaults to CrossThread/System scope.
Implementation details:
- Mapping from synchronization scope name/string to synchronization scope id
is stored in LLVM context;
- CrossThread/System and SingleThread scopes are pre-defined to efficiently
check for known scopes without comparing strings;
- Synchronization scope names are stored in SYNC_SCOPE_NAMES_BLOCK in
the bitcode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21723
llvm-svn: 307722
- Add -x <language> option to switch between IR and MIR inputs.
- Change MIR parser to read from stdin when filename is '-'.
- Add a simple mir roundtrip test.
llvm-svn: 304825
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.
I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.
This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.
Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).
llvm-svn: 304787
When parsing .mir files immediately construct the MachineFunctions and
put them into MachineModuleInfo.
This allows us to get rid of the delayed construction (and delayed error
reporting) through the MachineFunctionInitialzier interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33809
llvm-svn: 304758
- MIParser: If the successor list is not specified successors will be
added based on basic block operands in the block and possible
fallthrough.
- MIRPrinter: Adds a new `simplify-mir` option, with that option set:
Skip printing of block successor lists in cases where the
parser is guaranteed to reconstruct it. This means we still print the
list if some successor cannot be determined (happens for example for
jump tables), if the successor order changes or branch probabilities
being unequal.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31262
llvm-svn: 302289
This tracks whether MaxCallFrameSize is computed yet. Ideally we would
assert and fail when the value is queried before it is computed, however
this fails various targets that need to be fixed first.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32570
llvm-svn: 301851
This reverts commit r301105, 4, 3 and 1, as a follow up of the previous
revert, which broke even more bots.
For reference:
Revert "[APInt] Use operator<<= where possible. NFC"
Revert "[APInt] Use operator<<= instead of shl where possible. NFC"
Revert "[APInt] Use ashInPlace where possible."
PR32754.
llvm-svn: 301111
getRawData exposes the internal type of the APInt class directly to its users. Ideally we wouldn't expose such an implementation detail.
This patch fixes a few of the easy cases by using truncate, extract, or a rotate.
llvm-svn: 301105
If you run llc -stop-after=codegenprepare and feed the resulting MIR
to llc -start-after=codegenprepare, you'll have an empty machine
function since we haven't run any isel yet. Of course, this only works
if the MIRParser believes you that this is okay.
This is essentially a revert of r241862 with a fix for the problem it
was papering over.
llvm-svn: 299975
The MIR printer dumps a string that describe the register mask of a function.
A static predefined list of register masks matches a static list of strings.
However when the register mask is not from the static predefined list, there is no descriptor string and the printer fails.
This patch adds support to custom register mask printing and dumping.
Also the list of callee saved registers (describing the registers that must be preserved for the caller) might be dynamic.
As such this data needs to be dumped and parsed back to the Machine Register Info.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30971
llvm-svn: 298207
If we got unlucky with register allocation and actual constpool placement, we
could end up producing a tTBB_JT with an index that's already been clobbered.
Technically, we might be able to fix this situation up with a MOV, but I think
the constant islands pass is complex enough without having to deal with more
weird edge-cases.
llvm-svn: 297871
You can now define the register class of a virtual register on the
operand itself avoiding the need to use a "registers:" block.
Example: "%0:gr64 = COPY %rax"
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22398
llvm-svn: 292321