The previous implementation was extending the live range of SGPRs
by modifying the live intervals directly. This was causing a lot
of machine verification errors when the machine scheduler was enabled.
The new implementation adds pseudo instructions with implicit uses to
extend the live ranges of SGPRs, which works much better.
llvm-svn: 218351
Correctly handle special registers: EXEC, EXEC_LO, EXEC_HI, VCC_LO,
VCC_HI, and M0. The previous implementation would assertion fail
when passed these registers.
llvm-svn: 218349
VGPRs are spilled to LDS. This still needs more testing, but
we need to at least enable it at -O0, because the fast register
allocator spills all registers that are live at the end of blocks
and without this some future commits will break the
flat-address-space.ll test.
v2: Only calculate thread id once
v3: Move insertion of spill instructions to
SIRegisterInfo::eliminateFrameIndex()
llvm-svn: 218348
There are new register classes VCSrc_* which represent operands that
can take an SGPR, VGPR or inline constant. The VSrc_* class is now used
to represent operands that can take an SGPR, VGPR, or a 32-bit
immediate.
This allows us to have more accurate checks for legality of
immediates, since before we had no way to distinguish between operands
that supported any 32-bit immediate and operands which could only
support inline constants.
llvm-svn: 218334
This reverts commit r218254.
The global_atomics.ll test fails with asserts disabled. For some reason,
the compiler fails to produce the atomic no return variants.
llvm-svn: 218257
BypassSlowDiv is used by codegen prepare to insert a run-time
check to see if the operands to a 64-bit division are really 32-bit
values and if they are it will do 32-bit division instead.
This is not useful for R600, which has predicated control flow since
both the 32-bit and 64-bit paths will be executed in most cases. It
also increases code size which can lead to more instruction cache
misses.
llvm-svn: 218252
ISD::MUL and ISD:UMULO are the same except that UMULO sets an overflow
bit. Since we aren't using the overflow bit, we should use ISD::MUL.
llvm-svn: 218251
In r217636, the value stored in KernelInfo.Num[VS]GPRSs was changed from
the highest GPR index used to the number of gprs in order to be
consistent with the name of the variable.
The code writing the config values still assumed that the value in this
variable was the highest GPR index used, which caused the compiler to
over report the number of GPRs being used.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84089
llvm-svn: 218150
shim between the TargetTransformInfo immutable pass and the Subtarget
via the TargetMachine and Function. Migrate a single call from
BasicTargetTransformInfo as an example and provide shims where TargetMachine
begins taking a Function to determine the subtarget.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 218004
Since read2 / write2 are emitted for 4-byte aligned 8-byte
accesses, these are seen by the scheduler.
The DAG scheduler is semi-deprecated, so just
ignore these for now.
llvm-svn: 217969
Only 1 decimal place should be printed for inline immediates.
Other constants should be hex constants.
Does not include f64 tests because folding those inline
immediates currently does not work.
llvm-svn: 217964
Instructions are now generally selected to the e64 forms originally,
and shrunk down later. Rename foldOperands to legalizeOperands,
since that's really most of what it tries to do.
llvm-svn: 217959
Add some more tests to make sure better operand
choices are still made. Leave some cases that seem
to have no reason to ever be e64 alone.
llvm-svn: 217789
Refactored the R600_LDS_1A2D class a bit to get it to actually work.
It seemed to be previously unused and broken.
We also have to disable the conversion to the noret variant for now in
R600ISelLowering because the getLDSNoRetOp method only handles 1A1D LDS ops.
Someone can feel free to modify the AMDGPU::getLDSNoRetOp method to
work for more than 1A1D variants of LDS operations. It's being left as a
future TODO for now.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry at gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <matthew.arsenault@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 217596
This was only present for SI before.
Cayman may still be missing, but I am unable to test that currently.
v2: Don't create atomicrmw max tests in separate file
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <matthew.arsenault@amd.com>
CC: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
llvm-svn: 217589
Need to convert the 64 element offset into bytes, not just the element
size like the normal case instructions.
Noticed by inspection. This can't be hit now because
st64 instructions aren't emitted during instruction selection,
and the post-RA scheduler isn't enabled.
llvm-svn: 217560
"Unroll" is not the appropriate name for this variable. Clang already uses
the term "interleave" in pragmas and metadata for this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5066
llvm-svn: 217528
Assert in scheduler from an inserted copy_to_regclass from
a constant.
This only seems to break sometimes when a constant initializer
address is forced into VGPRs in a non-entry block. No test
since the only case I've managed to hit only happens with a future
patch, and that case will also not be a problem once scalar instructions
are used in non-entry blocks.
llvm-svn: 217380
We must constrain the destination register class of legalized operands
to a VGPR class or else the illegal operand may be folded back into
the instruction by the register coalescer.
This fixes a bug in add.ll that will be uncovered by future commits.
llvm-svn: 217249
This fixes a crash in the OpenCV test:
ImgprocWarpResizeArea/Resize.Mat/16
There is no test case for this, because this failure depends on a
specific ordering of the loads, which could easily change.
llvm-svn: 217040
These pointers are really just offsets and they will always be
less than 16-bits. Using AssertZExt allows us to use computeKnownBits
to prove that these values are positive. We will use this information
in a later commit.
llvm-svn: 216277
isPow2DivCheap
That name doesn't specify signed or unsigned.
Lazy as I am, I eventually read the function and variable comments. It turns out that this is strictly about signed div. But I discovered that the comments are wrong:
srl/add/sra
is not the general sequence for signed integer division by power-of-2. We need one more 'sra':
sra/srl/add/sra
That's the sequence produced in DAGCombiner. The first 'sra' may be removed when dividing by exactly '2', but that's a special case.
This patch corrects the comments, changes the name of the flag bit, and changes the name of the accessor methods.
No functional change intended.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5010
llvm-svn: 216237
This will simplify the SGPR spilling and also allow us to use
MachineFrameInfo for calculating offsets, which should be more
reliable than our custom code.
This fixes a crash in some cases where a register would be spilled
in a branch such that the VGPR defined for spilling did not dominate
all the uses when restoring.
This fixes a crash in an ocl conformance test. The test requries
register spilling and is too big to include.
llvm-svn: 216217
Ordinarily (shl (add x, c1), c2) -> (add (shl x, c2), c1 << c2)
is only done if the add has one use. If the resulting constant
add can be folded into an addressing mode, force this to happen
for the pointer operand.
This ends up happening a lot because of how LDS objects are allocated.
Since the globals are allocated next to each other, acessing the first
element of the second object is directly indexed by a shifted pointer.
llvm-svn: 215739
The default assumes that a 16-bit signed offset is used.
LDS instruction use a 16-bit unsigned offset, so it wasn't
being used in some cases where it was assumed a negative offset
could be used.
More should be done here, but first isLegalAddressingMode needs
to gain an addressing mode argument. For now, copy most of the rest
of the default implementation with the immediate offset change.
llvm-svn: 215732
This for some reason fixes v1i64 kernel arguments on pre-SI. This
currently breaks some other cases in the kernel-args.ll test for R600,
but I'm not particularly confident in the new output. VTX_READ_* are not
used for some of the scalarized cases, and the code reading from the
constant buffer doesn't make much sense to me.
llvm-svn: 215564
Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
llvm-svn: 215558
v2: drop enum keyword
use correct extension mode
don't bother computing the sign in unsinged case
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
llvm-svn: 215462
v2: add tests
rename LowerSDIV24 to LowerSDIVREM24
handle the rem part in this function
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
llvm-svn: 215460
This bit was left uninitialized, which was causing some random failures
of piglit tests.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 3.5 branch.
llvm-svn: 215396
be deleted. This will be reapplied as soon as possible and before
the 3.6 branch date at any rate.
Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.
This reverts commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.
llvm-svn: 215154
I am sure we will be finding bits and pieces of dead code for years to
come, but this is a good start.
Thanks to Lang Hames for making MCJIT a good replacement!
llvm-svn: 215111
to get the subtarget and that's accessible from the MachineFunction
now. This helps clear the way for smaller changes where we getting
a subtarget will require passing in a MachineFunction/Function as
well.
llvm-svn: 214988