Summary:
In the added test-case, the atomic instruction feeds into a non-machine
CopyToReg node which hasn't been selected yet, so guard against
non-machine opcodes here.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19043
llvm-svn: 266433
Summary:
This adds the necessary target code to be able to run the ir translator.
Lowering function arguments and returns is a nop and there is no support
for RegBankSelect.
Reviewers: arsenm, qcolombet
Subscribers: arsenm, joker.eph, vkalintiris, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19077
llvm-svn: 266356
Summary:
If a PHI has an incoming undef, we can pretend that it is equal to one
non-undef, non-self incoming value.
This is particularly relevant in combination with the StructurizeCFG
pass, which introduces PHI nodes with undefs. Previously, this lead to
branch conditions that were uniform before StructurizeCFG to become
non-uniform afterwards, which confused the SIAnnotateControlFlow
pass.
This fixes a crash when Mesa radeonsi compiles a shader from
dEQP-GLES3.functional.shaders.switch.switch_in_for_loop_dynamic_vertex
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, jingyue
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19013
llvm-svn: 266347
Summary:
This pass is unnecessary and overly conservative. It was motivated by
situations like
def %vreg0:SGPR_32
...
if-block:
..
def %vreg1:SGPR_32
...
else-block:
...
use %vreg0:SGPR_32
...
and similar situations with uses after the non-uniform control flow, where
we are not allowed to assign %vreg0 and %vreg1 to the same physical register,
even though in the original, thread/workitem-based CFG, it looks like the
live ranges of these registers do not overlap.
However, by the time register allocation runs, we have moved to a wave-based
CFG that accurately represents the fact that the wave may run through both
the if- and the else-block. So the live ranges of %vreg0 and %vreg1 already
overlap even without the SIFixSGPRLiveRanges pass.
In addition to proving this change correct, I have tested it with Piglit
and a small number of other tests.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: MatzeB, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19041
llvm-svn: 266345
Summary:
For GL_ARB_compute_shader we need to support workgroup sizes of at least 1024. However, if we want to allow large workgroup sizes, we may need to use less registers, as we have to run more waves per SIMD.
This patch adds an attribute to specify the maximum work group size the compiled program needs to support. It defaults, to 256, as that has no wave restrictions.
Reducing the number of registers available is done similarly to how the registers were reserved for chips with the sgpr init bug.
Reviewers: mareko, arsenm, tstellarAMD, nhaehnle
Subscribers: FireBurn, kerberizer, llvm-commits, arsenm
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18340
Patch By: Bas Nieuwenhuizen
llvm-svn: 266337
Summary:
The code previously always used s1 as it was using the user + system SGPR
information for compute kernels. This is incorrect for Mesa shaders though,
The register should be the next SGPR after all user and system SGPR's.
We use that Mesa adds arguments for all input and system SGPR's and
take the next available SGPR for the scratch wave offset register.
Signed-off-by: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Reviewers: mareko, arsenm, nhaehnle, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: qcolombet, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18941
Patch By: Bas Nieuwenhuizen
llvm-svn: 266336
Tests added along with implemented feature.
Note that there is a small leftover of unecessary MI sheduling issue
(more info in the review). CodeGen/AMDGPU/salu-to-valu.ll updated to fix
the false regression.
TODO: Support for TTMP quads, comma-separated syntax in "[]" and more.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17825
llvm-svn: 266205
Initialization of m0 is emitted for each LDS operation, so
every block with LDS usage ends up with one. MachineLICM
used to fail to hoist this out of the loop, so every loop
iteration with LDS usage in it would re-initialize it.
This seems to be fixed now, so add a test to make sure that
it stays this way.
llvm-svn: 266156
Summary:
They correspond to BUFFER_LOAD/STORE_DWORD[_X2,X3,X4] and mostly behave like
llvm.amdgcn.buffer.load/store.format. They will be used by Mesa for SSBO and
atomic counters at least when robust buffer access behavior is desired.
(These instructions perform no format conversion and do buffer range checking
per component.)
As a side effect of sharing patterns with llvm.amdgcn.buffer.store.format,
it has become trivial to add support for the f32 and v2f32 variants of that
intrinsic, so the patch does so.
Also DAG-ify (and fix) some tests that I noticed intermittent failures in
while developing this patch.
Some tests were (temporarily) adjusted for the required mayLoad/hasSideEffects
changes to the BUFFER_STORE_DWORD* instructions. See also
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18291.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, mareko
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18292
llvm-svn: 266126
Summary:
We will be able to handle this case much better once the hazard recognizer
is finished, but this conservative implementation fixes a hang with the piglit
test:
spec/arb_arrays_of_arrays/execution/sampler/fs-nested-struct-arrays-nonconst-nested-arra
Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18988
llvm-svn: 266105
This helps clean up some of the mess when expanding unaligned 64-bit
loads when changed to be promote to v2i32, and fixes situations
where or x, 0 was emitted after splitting 64-bit ors during moveToVALU.
I think this could be a generic combine but I'm not sure.
llvm-svn: 266104
Summary:
Under certain circumstances, multi-level breaks (or what is understood by
the control flow passes as such) could be miscompiled in a way that causes
infinite loops, by emitting incorrect control flow intrinsics.
This fixes a hang in
dEQP-GLES3.functional.shaders.loops.while_dynamic_iterations.conditional_continue_vertex
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18967
llvm-svn: 266088
When the memory vectorizer is enabled, these tests break.
These tests don't really care about the memory instructions,
and it's easier to write check lines with the unmerged loads.
llvm-svn: 266071
Standard load/store instructions with GLC bit set.
Reviewers: tstellardAMD, arsenm
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18760
llvm-svn: 265709
This makes it possible to distinguish between mesa shaders
and other kernels even in the presence of compute shaders.
Patch By: Bas Nieuwenhuizen <bas@basnieuwenhuizen.nl>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18559
llvm-svn: 265589
Summary:
Implement BUFFER_ATOMIC_CMPSWAP{,_X2} instructions on all GCN targets, and FLAT_ATOMIC_CMPSWAP{,_X2} on CI+.
32-bit instruction variants tested manually on Kabini and Bonaire. Tests and parts of code provided by Jan Veselý.
Patch by: Vedran Miletić
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, nhaehnle
Subscribers: jvesely, scchan, kanarayan, arsenm
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17280
llvm-svn: 265170
Summary:
This results in higher register usage, but should make it easier for
the compiler to hide latency.
This pass is a prerequisite for some more scheduler improvements, and I
think the increase register usage with this patch is acceptable, because
when combined with the scheduler improvements, the total register usage
will decrease.
shader-db stats:
2382 shaders in 478 tests
Totals:
SGPRS: 48672 -> 49088 (0.85 %)
VGPRS: 34148 -> 34847 (2.05 %)
Code Size: 1285816 -> 1289128 (0.26 %) bytes
LDS: 28 -> 28 (0.00 %) blocks
Scratch: 492544 -> 573440 (16.42 %) bytes per wave
Max Waves: 6856 -> 6846 (-0.15 %)
Wait states: 0 -> 0 (0.00 %)
Depends on D18451
Reviewers: nhaehnle, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18452
llvm-svn: 264876
They do have a def machine operand.
Fixing the definition is necessary for an upcoming patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18384
llvm-svn: 264607
Summary:
This helps prevent load clustering from drastically increasing register
pressure by trying to cluster 4 SMRDx8 loads together. The limit of 16
bytes was chosen, because it seems like that was the original intent
of setting the limit to 4 instructions, but more analysis could show
that a different limit is better.
This fixes yields small decreases in register usage with shader-db, but
also helps avoid a large increase in register usage when lane mask
tracking is enabled in the machine scheduler, because lane mask tracking
enables more opportunities for load clustering.
shader-db stats:
2379 shaders in 477 tests
Totals:
SGPRS: 49744 -> 48600 (-2.30 %)
VGPRS: 34120 -> 34076 (-0.13 %)
Code Size: 1282888 -> 1283184 (0.02 %) bytes
LDS: 28 -> 28 (0.00 %) blocks
Scratch: 495616 -> 492544 (-0.62 %) bytes per wave
Max Waves: 6843 -> 6853 (0.15 %)
Wait states: 0 -> 0 (0.00 %)
Reviewers: nhaehnle, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18451
llvm-svn: 264589
Strengthen tests of storing frame indices.
Right now this just creates irrelevant scheduling changes.
We don't want to have multiple frame index operands
on an instruction. There seem to be various assumptions
that at least the same frame index will not appear twice
in the LocalStackSlotAllocation pass.
There's no reason to have this happen, and it just
makes it easy to introduce bugs where the immediate
offset is appplied to the storing instruction when it should
really be applied to the value being stored as a separate
add.
This might not be sufficient. It might still be problematic
to have an add fi, fi situation, but that's even less unlikely
to happen in real code.
llvm-svn: 264200
Summary:
Whole quad mode is already enabled for pixel shaders that compute
derivatives, but it must be suspended for instructions that cause a
shader to have side effects (i.e. stores and atomics).
This pass addresses the issue by storing the real (initial) live mask
in a register, masking EXEC before instructions that require exact
execution and (re-)enabling WQM where required.
This pass is run before register coalescing so that we can use
machine SSA for analysis.
The changes in this patch expose a problem with the second machine
scheduling pass: target independent instructions like COPY implicitly
use EXEC when they operate on VGPRs, but this fact is not encoded in
the MIR. This can lead to miscompilation because instructions are
moved past changes to EXEC.
This patch fixes the problem by adding use-implicit operands to
target independent instructions. Some general codegen passes are
relaxed to work with such implicit use operands.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, mareko
Subscribers: MatzeB, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18162
llvm-svn: 263982
Summary:
When control flow is implemented using the exec mask, the compiler will
insert branch instructions to skip over the masked section when exec is
zero if the section contains more than a certain number of instructions.
The previous code would only count instructions in successor blocks,
and this patch modifies the code to start counting instructions in all
blocks between the start and end of the branch.
Reviewers: nhaehnle, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18282
llvm-svn: 263969
Summary:
Allow the selection of BUFFER_LOAD_FORMAT_x and _XY. Do this now before
the frontend patches land in Mesa. Eventually, we may want to automatically
reduce the size of loads at the LLVM IR level, which requires such overloads,
and in some cases Mesa can generate them directly.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18255
llvm-svn: 263792
Summary:
These intrinsics expose the BUFFER_ATOMIC_* instructions and will be used
by Mesa to implement atomics with buffer semantics. The intrinsic interface
matches that of buffer.load.format and buffer.store.format, except that the
GLC bit is not exposed (it is automatically deduced based on whether the
return value is used).
The change of hasSideEffects is required for TableGen to accept the pattern
that matches the intrinsic.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, rivanvx, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18151
llvm-svn: 263791
Summary:
We cannot easily deduce that an offset is in an SGPR, but the Mesa frontend
cannot easily make use of an explicit soffset parameter either. Furthermore,
it is likely that in the future, LLVM will be in a better position than the
frontend to choose an SGPR offset if possible.
Since there aren't any frontend uses of these intrinsics in upstream
repositories yet, I would like to take this opportunity to change the
intrinsic signatures to a single offset parameter, which is then selected
to immediate offsets or voffsets using a ComplexPattern.
Reviewers: arsenm, tstellarAMD, mareko
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18218
llvm-svn: 263790
Symmary:
ds_permute/ds_bpermute do not read memory so s_waitcnt is not needed.
Reviewers
arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers
llvm-commits, arsenm
Differential Revision:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18197
llvm-svn: 263720
Summary:
Uniform loops where the branch leaving the loop is predicated on VCCNZ
must be skipped if EXEC = 0, otherwise they will be infinite.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, arsenm
Subscribers: arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18137
llvm-svn: 263658
Summary:
Static LDS size is saved in MachineFunctionInfo::LDSSize,
We define a pseudo instruction with usesCustomInserter bit set. Then, in EmitInstrWithCustomInserter,
we replace this pseudo instruction with a mov of MachineFunctionInfo::LDSSize.
Reviewers:
arsenm
tstellarAMD
Subscribers
llvm-commits, arsenm
Differential Revision:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18064
llvm-svn: 263563