This commit moves the code that parses the frame indices for the fixed stack
objects from the method 'parseFixedStackObjectOperand' to a new method named
'parseFixedStackFrameIndex', so that it can be reused when parsing fixed stack
pseudo source values.
llvm-svn: 244814
When rewriting the IR such that base pointers are available for every live pointer, we potentially need to duplicate instructions to propagate the base. The original code had only handled PHI and Select under the belief those were the only instructions which would need duplicated. When I added support for vector instructions, I'd added a collection of hacks for ExtractElement which caught most of the common cases. Of course, I then found the one test case my hacks couldn't cover. :)
This change removes all of the early hacks for extract element. By defining extractelement as a BDV (rather than trying to look through it), we can extend the rewriting algorithm to duplicate the extract as needed. Note that a couple of peephole optimizations were left in for the moment, because while we now handle extractelement as a first class citizen, we're not yet handling insertelement. That change will follow in the near future.
llvm-svn: 244808
AliasAnalysis.
Same as the other commits, the TLI access from an alias analysis is
going away and isn't very clean -- it is better to explicitly mark the
dependencies.
llvm-svn: 244785
just depend on it directly.
This was particularly frustrating because there was a really wide
mixture of using a member variable and re-extracting it from the AA that
happened to be around. I think the result is much more clear.
I've also deleted all of the pointless null checks and used references
across the APIs where I could to make it explicit that this cannot be
null in a useful fashion.
llvm-svn: 244780
Summary:
D11924 implemented part of the floating-point comparisons, this patch implements the rest:
* Tell ISelLowering that all booleans are either 0 or 1.
* Expand the eq/ne/lt/le/gt/ge floating-point comparisons to the canonical ones (similar to what Mips32r6InstrInfo.td does).
* Add tests for ord/uno.
* Add tests for ueq/one/ult/ule/ugt/uge.
* Fix existing comparison tests to remove the (res & 1) code, which setBooleanContents stops from generating.
Reviewers: sunfish
Subscribers: llvm-commits, jfb
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11970
llvm-svn: 244779
relying on sneaking it out of its AliasAnalysis.
This abuse of AA (to shuffle TLI around rather than explicitly depending
on it) is going away with my refactor of AA.
llvm-svn: 244778
r243382 changed the behavior to always require a set of memchecks to be
passed to LoopVer. This change restores the prior behavior as an
alternative to the new behavior. This allows the checks to be
implicitly taken from the LAA object.
Patch by Ashutosh Nema!
llvm-svn: 244763
r242520 was reverted in r244313 as the expected behaviour of the alias
attribute in C is that the alias has the same size as the aliasee. However
we can re-introduce adding the size on the alias when the aliasee does not,
from a source code or object perspective, exist as a discrete entity. This
happens when the aliasee is not a symbol, or when that symbol is private.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11943
llvm-svn: 244752
On Mach-O emitting aliases for the variables that make up a MergedGlobals
variable can cause problems when linking with dead stripping enabled so don't
do that, except for external variables where we must emit an alias.
llvm-svn: 244748
This abstracts away the test for "when can we fold across a MachineInstruction"
into the the MI interface, and changes call-frame optimization use the same test
the peephole optimizer users.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11945
llvm-svn: 244729
As discussed in D11886, this patch moves the SSE/AVX vector blend folding to instcombiner from PerformINTRINSIC_WO_CHAINCombine (which allows us to remove this completely).
InstCombiner already had partial support for this, I just had to add support for zero (ConstantAggregateZero) masks and also the case where both selection inputs were the same (allowing us to ignore the mask).
I also moved all the relevant combine tests into InstCombine/blend_x86.ll
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11934
llvm-svn: 244723
The same value is used multiple times through the function. Hoist the condition
into a variable. This should fix a silly static analysis warning where the
conditions flip around. No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 244713
This commit transforms the mips-specific 'MipsCallEntry' subclass of the
'PseudoSourceValue' class into two, target-independent subclasses named
'GlobalValuePseudoSourceValue' and 'ExternalSymbolPseudoSourceValue'.
This change makes it easier to serialize the pseudo source values by removing
target-specific pseudo source values.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
llvm-svn: 244698
This commit removes the global manager variable which is responsible for
storing and allocating pseudo source values and instead it introduces a new
manager class named 'PseudoSourceValueManager'. Machine functions now own an
instance of the pseudo source value manager class.
This commit also modifies the 'get...' methods in the 'MachinePointerInfo'
class to construct pseudo source values using the instance of the pseudo
source value manager object from the machine function.
This commit updates calls to the 'get...' methods from the 'MachinePointerInfo'
class in a lot of different files because those calls now need to pass in a
reference to a machine function to those methods.
This change will make it easier to serialize pseudo source values as it will
enable me to transform the mips specific MipsCallEntry PseudoSourceValue
subclass into two target independent subclasses.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
llvm-svn: 244693
This commit introduces a new enumerator named 'PSVKind' in the
'PseudoSourceValue' class. This enumerator is now used to distinguish between
the various kinds of pseudo source values.
This change is done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value
object management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy - the next two
PseudoSourceValue commits will get rid of the global variable that manages the
pseudo source values and the mips specific MipsCallEntry subclass.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
llvm-svn: 244687
This commit updates the documentation comments in PseudoSourceValue.cpp and
PseudoSourceValue.h based on the LLVM's documentation style. It also fixes
several instances of variable names that started with a lowercase letter.
This change is done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value
object management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy.
llvm-svn: 244686
This commit reformats the files lib/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.cpp and
include/llvm/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.h using clang-format. This change is
done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value object
management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy.
llvm-svn: 244685
For NVPTX, try to use 32-bit division instead of 64-bit division when the dividend and divisor
fit in 32 bits. This speeds up some internal benchmarks significantly. The underlying reason
is that many index computations are carried out in 64-bits but never actually exceed the
capacity of a 32-bit word.
llvm-svn: 244684
Mangled "linkage" names can be huge, and if the debugger (or other
tools) have no use for them, the size savings can be very impressive
(on the order of 40%).
Add one test for controlling behavior, and modify a number of tests to
either stop using linkage names, or make llc emit them (so these tests
will still run when the default triple is for PS4).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11374
llvm-svn: 244678
`InstCombiner::OptimizeOverflowCheck` was asserting an
invariant (operands to binary operations are ordered by decreasing
complexity) that wasn't really an invariant. Fix this by instead having
`InstCombiner::OptimizeOverflowCheck` establish the invariant if it does
not hold.
llvm-svn: 244676
Only disable the progress bar when we're generating VS project files,
like we do for XCode. This makes lit use the simple, non-curses progress
bar that looks like this with:
Testing: 0 .. 10.. 20.. 30.. 40.. 50.. 60.. 70.. 80.. 90..
Testing Time: 5.87s
llvm-svn: 244674