Describe in the BackEnd Developer's Guide. Instrument a few backends.
Remove an old unused timing facility. Add a null backend for timing
the parser.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91388
Some of these were found by running clang-format over the generated
code, although that complains about far more issues than I have fixed
here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90937
Summary: Note to downstream target maintainers: this might silently change the semantics of your code if you override `TargetLowering::HandleByVal` without marking it `override`.
This patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet
Subscribers: sdardis, hiraditya, jrtc27, atanasyan, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81365
Summary: This is a follow up on D81196, fixing one more call site.
Reviewers: courbet
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81268
This is the main CodeGen patch to support the arm64_32 watchOS ABI in LLVM.
FastISel is mostly disabled for now since it would generate incorrect code for
ILP32.
llvm-svn: 371722
Summary:
While working on the GISel Combiner, I noticed I was producing location-less
error messages fairly often and set about fixing this. In the process, I
noticed quite a few places elsewhere in TableGen that also neglected to include
a relevant location.
This patch adds locations to errors that relate to a specific record (or a
field within it) and also have easy access to the relevant location. This is
particularly useful when multiclasses are involved as many of these errors
refer to the full name of a record and it's difficult to guess which substring
is grep-able.
Unfortunately, tablegen currently only supports Record granularity so it's not
currently possible to point at a specific Init so these sometimes point at the
record that caused the error rather than the precise origin of the error.
Reviewers: bogner, aditya_nandakumar, volkan, aemerson, paquette, nhaehnle
Reviewed By: nhaehnle
Subscribers: jdoerfert, nhaehnle, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58077
llvm-svn: 353862
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
Summary:
Right now we include ${TGT}GenCallingConv.inc once per each instruction
selection method implemented by ${TGT}:
- ${TGT}ISelLowering.cpp
- ${TGT}CallLowering.cpp
- ${TGT}FastISel.cpp
Instead, add a mechanism to tablegen for marking a particular convention
as "External", which causes tablegen to emit into the ::llvm namespace,
instead of as a static helper. This allows us to provide a header to
forward declare it, so we can simply call the function from all the
places it is referenced. Typically the calling convention analyzer is
called indirectly, so it doesn't benefit from inlining.
This saves a bit of final binary size, but mostly just saves object file
size:
before after diff artifact
12852K 12492K -360K X86ISelLowering.cpp.obj
4640K 4280K -360K X86FastISel.cpp.obj
1704K 2092K +388K X86CallingConv.cpp.obj
52448K 52336K -112K llc.exe
I didn't collect before numbers for X86CallLowering.cpp.obj, which is
for GlobalISel, but we should save 360K there as well.
This patch applies the strategy to the X86 backend, but there is no
reason it couldn't be applied to the other backends that implement
multiple ISel strategies, like AArch64.
Reviewers: craig.topper, hfinkel, efriedma
Subscribers: javed.absar, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56883
llvm-svn: 351616
We had various variants of defining dump() functions in LLVM. Normalize
them (this should just consistently implement the things discussed in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-January/034323.html
For reference:
- Public headers should just declare the dump() method but not use
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD or #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
- The definition of a dump method should look like this:
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void MyClass::dump() {
// print stuff to dbgs()...
}
#endif
llvm-svn: 293359
Summary:
This change is part of a series of commits dedicated to have a single
DataLayout during compilation by using always the one owned by the
module.
This patch is quite boring overall, except for some uglyness in
ASMPrinter which has a getDataLayout function but has some clients
that use it without a Module (llmv-dsymutil, llvm-dwarfdump), so
some methods are taking a DataLayout as parameter.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: yaron.keren, rafael, llvm-commits, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11090
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 242386
Everyone except R600 was manually passing the length of a static array
at each callsite, calculated in a variety of interesting ways. Far
easier to let ArrayRef handle that.
There should be no functional change, but out of tree targets may have
to tweak their calls as with these examples.
llvm-svn: 230118
derived classes.
Since global data alignment, layout, and mangling is often based on the
DataLayout, move it to the TargetMachine. This ensures that global
data is going to be layed out and mangled consistently if the subtarget
changes on a per function basis. Prior to this all targets(*) have
had subtarget dependent code moved out and onto the TargetMachine.
*One target hasn't been migrated as part of this change: R600. The
R600 port has, as a subtarget feature, the size of pointers and
this affects global data layout. I've currently hacked in a FIXME
to enable progress, but the port needs to be updated to either pass
the 64-bitness to the TargetMachine, or fix the DataLayout to
avoid subtarget dependent features.
llvm-svn: 227113
Summary:
CustomCallingConv is simply a CallingConv that tablegen should not generate the
implementation for. It allows regular CallingConv's to delegate to these custom
functions. This is (currently) necessary for Mips and we cannot use CCCustom
without having to adapt to the different API that CCCustom uses.
This brings us a bit closer to being able to remove
MipsCC::analyzeCallOperands and MipsCC::analyzeFormalArguments in favour of
the common implementation.
No functional change to the targets.
Depends on D3341
Reviewers: vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Subscribers: vmedic, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5965
llvm-svn: 221052
Summary:
The N32/N64 ABI's require that structs passed in registers are laid out
such that spilling the register with 'sd' places the struct at the lowest
address. For little endian this is trivial but for big-endian it requires
that structs are shifted into the upper bits of the register.
We also require that structs passed in registers have the 'inreg'
attribute for big-endian N32/N64 to work correctly. This is because the
tablegen-erated calling convention implementation only has access to the
lowered form of struct arguments (one or more integers of up to 64-bits
each) and is unable to determine the original type.
Reviewers: vmedic
Reviewed By: vmedic
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5286
llvm-svn: 218451
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
According to the AAPCS, when a CPRC is allocated to the stack, all other
VFP registers should be marked as unavailable.
I have also modified the rules for allocating non-CPRCs to the stack, to make
it more explicit that all GPRs must be made unavailable. I cannot think of a
case where the old version would produce incorrect answers, so there is no test
for this.
llvm-svn: 200970
promotion code, Tablegen will now select FPExt for floating point promotions
(previously it had returned AExt, which is not valid for floating point types).
Any out-of-tree targets that were relying on AExt being returned for FP
promotions will need to update their code check for FPExt instead.
llvm-svn: 199252
Most places can use PrintFatalError as the unwinding mechanism was not
used for anything other than printing the error. The single exception
was CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp, where intermediate errors during type
resolution were ignored to simplify incremental platform development.
This use is replaced by an error flag in TreePattern and bailout earlier
in various places if it is set.
llvm-svn: 166712
Manage Inits in a FoldingSet. This provides several benefits:
- Memory for Inits is properly managed
- Duplicate Inits are folded into Flyweights, saving memory
- It enforces const-correctness, protecting against certain classes
of bugs
The above benefits allow Inits to be used in more contexts, which in
turn provides more dynamism to TableGen. This enhanced capability
will be used by the AVX code generator to a fold common patterns
together.
llvm-svn: 134907
value type, so there is no point in passing it around using
an EVT. Use the simpler MVT everywhere. Rather than trying
to propagate this information maximally in all the code that
using the calling convention stuff, I chose to do a mainly
low impact change instead.
llvm-svn: 118167
Without this what was happening was:
* R3 is not marked as "used"
* ARM backend thinks it has to save it to the stack because of vaarg
* Offset computation correctly ignores it
* Offsets are wrong
llvm-svn: 110446
and better control the abstraction. Rename the type
to MVT. To update out-of-tree patches, the main
thing to do is to rename MVT::ValueType to MVT, and
rewrite expressions like MVT::getSizeInBits(VT) in
the form VT.getSizeInBits(). Use VT.getSimpleVT()
to extract a MVT::SimpleValueType for use in switch
statements (you will get an assert failure if VT is
an extended value type - these shouldn't exist after
type legalization).
This results in a small speedup of codegen and no
new testsuite failures (x86-64 linux).
llvm-svn: 52044
flags. This is needed by the new legalize types
infrastructure which wants to expand the 64 bit
constants previously used to hold the flags on
32 bit machines. There are two functional changes:
(1) in LowerArguments, if a parameter has the zext
attribute set then that is marked in the flags;
before it was being ignored; (2) PPC had some bogus
code for handling two word arguments when using the
ELF 32 ABI, which was hard to convert because of
the bogusness. As suggested by the original author
(Nicolas Geoffray), I've disabled it for the moment.
Tested with "make check" and the Ada ACATS testsuite.
llvm-svn: 48640
field to 32 bits, thus enabling correct handling of ByVal
structs bigger than 0x1ffff. Abstract interface a bit.
Fixes gcc.c-torture/execute/pr23135.c and
gcc.c-torture/execute/pr28982b.c in gcc testsuite (were ICE'ing
on ppc32, quietly producing wrong code on x86-32.)
llvm-svn: 48122