These intrinsics use the __builtin_shuffle() function to extract the
low and high half, respectively, of a 128-bit NEON vector. Currently,
they're defined to use bitcasts to simplify the emitter, so we get code
like:
uint16x4_t vget_low_u32(uint16x8_t __a) {
return (uint32x2_t) __builtin_shufflevector((int64x2_t) __a,
(int64x2_t) __a,
0);
}
While this works, it results in those bitcasts going all the way through
to the IR, resulting in code like:
%1 = bitcast <8 x i16> %in to <2 x i64>
%2 = shufflevector <2 x i64> %1, <2 x i64> undef, <1 x i32>
%zeroinitializer
%3 = bitcast <1 x i64> %2 to <4 x i16>
We can instead easily perform the operation directly on the input vector
like:
uint16x4_t vget_low_u16(uint16x8_t __a) {
return __builtin_shufflevector(__a, __a, 0, 1, 2, 3);
}
Not only is that much easier to read on its own, it also results in
cleaner IR like:
%1 = shufflevector <8 x i16> %in, <8 x i16> undef,
<4 x i32> <i32 0, i32 1, i32 2, i32 3>
This is both easier to read and easier for the back end to reason
about effectively since the operation is obfuscating the source with
bitcasts.
rdar://13894163
llvm-svn: 181865
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
};
while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
};
The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
};
i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.
Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.
Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.
llvm-svn: 180973
This change partly addresses a heinous problem we have with the
parsing of attribute arguments that are a lone identifier. Previously,
we would end up parsing the 'align' attribute of this as an expression
"(Align)":
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align((Align)))) char storage[Size];
};
while this would parse as a "parameter name" 'Align':
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align(Align))) char storage[Size];
};
The code that handles the alignment attribute would completely ignore
the parameter name, so the while the first of these would do what's
expected, the second would silently be equivalent to
template<unsigned Size, unsigned Align>
class my_aligned_storage
{
__attribute__((align)) char storage[Size];
};
i.e., use the maximal alignment rather than the specified alignment.
Address this by sniffing the "Args" provided in the TableGen
description of attributes. If the first argument is "obviously"
something that should be treated as an expression (rather than an
identifier to be matched later), parse it as an expression.
Fixes <rdar://problem/13700933>.
llvm-svn: 180970
Added code to NeonEmitter::runTests so that GenTest gets all of the needed
arguments to invoke the neon test generation methods.
Reviewed by Bob Wilson.
llvm-svn: 179640
Refactored out the method InstructionTypeCode from MangleName for use in
further patches which perform neon tablegen test generation.
Reviewed by Bob Wilson.
llvm-svn: 179636
This patch causes OpInst records to be silently identified with their Non-Op
inst counterparts so that the same test generation infrastructure can be used to
generate tests.
Reviewed by Bob Wilson.
llvm-svn: 179628
We had been defining Neon intrinsics as "static" with always_inline attributes.
If you use them from an extern inline function, you get a warning, e.g.:
static function 'vadd_u8' is used in an inline function with external linkage
This change simply adds the inline keyword to avoid that warning.
llvm-svn: 179406
As mentioned in the previous commit message, the use-after-free and
double-free warnings for 'delete' are worth enabling even while the
leak warnings still have false positives.
llvm-svn: 178891
Required making a handful of changes to the table generator. Also adds
an unspecified inheritance attribute. This opens the path for us to
apply these attributes to C++ records implicitly.
llvm-svn: 178054
This allows us to compare two direct invocations of the analyzer on a
single source file without having to wrap the output plists in their
own directories.
llvm-svn: 177804
This change introduces a 'kind' attribute for the <Para> tag, that captures the
kind of the parent block command.
For example:
\todo Meow.
used to be just <Para>Meow.</Para>, but now it is
<Para kind="todo">Meow.</Para>
llvm-svn: 174216
Remove "IsMSDeclspec" argument from Align attribute since the arguments in Attr.td should
only model those appear in source code. Introduce attribute Accessor, and teach TableGen
to generate syntax kind accessors for Align attribute, and use those accessors to decide
if an alignment attribute is a declspec attribute.
llvm-svn: 174133
Indents were given the color blue when outputting with color.
AST dumping now looks like this:
Node
|-Node
| `-Node
`-Node
`-Node
Compared to the previous:
(Node
(Node
(Node))
(Node
(Node)))
llvm-svn: 174022
This reimplements r173850 with a better approach:
(1) use a TableGen-generated matcher instead of doing a linear search;
(2) avoid allocations for new strings by converting code points to string
iterals with TableGen.
llvm-svn: 173931
as a keyword. Rationalize existing attributes to use it as appropriate, and to
not lie about some __declspec attributes being GNU attributes. In passing,
remove a gross hack which was discarding attributes which we could handle. This
results in us actually respecting the __pascal keyword again.
llvm-svn: 173746
SATestBuild expects to compare output directories for each invocation of
scan-build that it runs, but scan-build clears out empty directories by
default. We were coincidentally not getting that behavior until r173294.
llvm-svn: 173383
Introduce a spelling index to Attr class, which is an index into the attribute spelling list of an attribute defined in Attr.td.
This index will determine the actual spelling used by an attribute, as it incorporates both the syntax and naming of the attribute.
When constructing an attribute AST node, the spelling index is computed based on attribute kind, scope (if it's a C++11 attribute), and
name, then passed to Attr that will use the index to print itself.
Thanks to Richard Smith for the idea and review.
llvm-svn: 173358
Not only is this inefficient for TableGen, it's annoying for maintenance
when renaming warning flags (unusual) or adding those flags to a group
(more likely).
This uses the new fix-it infrastructure for LLVM's SourceMgr/SMDiagnostic,
as well as a few changes to TableGen to track more source information.
llvm-svn: 172087
Before, SATestBuild unilaterally added '-j<n>' to every project built with
'make'. Now, we check and see if there's a -j option already specified, which
allows a project to explicitly be marked '-j1'.
llvm-svn: 168603
This has been broken for a while, but the branch was never being taken.
(We were trying to do 'str + floatVal'; now we do 'str % intVal' and use
the '%d' format.)
llvm-svn: 168174