registers if used by a bitconvert or using a bitconvert. This allows us to
avoid constant pool loads and use cheaper integer instructions when the
values come from or end up in integer regs anyway. For example, we now
compile CodeGen/X86/fp-in-intregs.ll to:
_test1:
movl $2147483648, %eax
xorl 4(%esp), %eax
ret
_test2:
movl $1065353216, %eax
orl 4(%esp), %eax
andl $3212836864, %eax
ret
Instead of:
_test1:
movss 4(%esp), %xmm0
xorps LCPI2_0, %xmm0
movd %xmm0, %eax
ret
_test2:
movss 4(%esp), %xmm0
andps LCPI3_0, %xmm0
movss LCPI3_1, %xmm1
andps LCPI3_2, %xmm1
orps %xmm0, %xmm1
movd %xmm1, %eax
ret
bitconverts can happen due to various calling conventions that require
fp values to passed in integer regs in some cases, e.g. when returning
a complex.
llvm-svn: 46414
void bork() {
int *address = 0;
*address = 0;
}
It's compiled into LLVM code that looks like this:
define void @bork() noreturn nounwind {
entry:
unreachable
}
This is bad on some platforms (like PPC) because it will generate the label for
the function but no body. The label could end up being associated with some
non-code related stuff, like a section. This places a "trap" instruction if the
SimplifyCFG pass removed all code from the function leaving only one
"unreachable" instruction.
llvm-svn: 46387
delete a node even if it was not dead in some cases. Instead, just add it to
the worklist. Also, make sure to use the CombineTo methods, as it was doing
things that were unsafe: the top level combine loop could touch dangling memory.
This fixes CodeGen/Generic/2008-01-25-dag-combine-mul.ll
llvm-svn: 46384
was actually passing a completely incorrect size to sys_icache_invalidate.
Instead of having the JITEmitter do this (which doesn't have the correct
size), just make the target sync its own stubs.
llvm-svn: 46354
This case returns the value in ST(0) and then has to convert it to an SSE
register. This causes significant codegen ugliness in some cases. For
example in the trivial fp-stack-direct-ret.ll testcase we used to generate:
_bar:
subl $28, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl 16(%esp)
movsd 16(%esp), %xmm0
movsd %xmm0, 8(%esp)
fldl 8(%esp)
addl $28, %esp
ret
because we move the result of foo() into an XMM register, then have to
move it back for the return of bar.
Instead of hacking ever-more special cases into the call result lowering code
we take a much simpler approach: on x86-32, fp return is modeled as always
returning into an f80 register which is then truncated to f32 or f64 as needed.
Similarly for a result, we model it as an extension to f80 + return.
This exposes the truncate and extensions to the dag combiner, allowing target
independent code to hack on them, eliminating them in this case. This gives
us this code for the example above:
_bar:
subl $12, %esp
call L_foo$stub
addl $12, %esp
ret
The nasty aspect of this is that these conversions are not legal, but we want
the second pass of dag combiner (post-legalize) to be able to hack on them.
To handle this, we lie to legalize and say they are legal, then custom expand
them on entry to the isel pass (PreprocessForFPConvert). This is gross, but
less gross than the code it is replacing :)
This also allows us to generate better code in several other cases. For
example on fp-stack-ret-conv.ll, we now generate:
_test:
subl $12, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstps 8(%esp)
movl 16(%esp), %eax
cvtss2sd 8(%esp), %xmm0
movsd %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $12, %esp
ret
where before we produced (incidentally, the old bad code is identical to what
gcc produces):
_test:
subl $12, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl (%esp)
cvtsd2ss (%esp), %xmm0
cvtss2sd %xmm0, %xmm0
movl 16(%esp), %eax
movsd %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $12, %esp
ret
Note that we generate slightly worse code on pr1505b.ll due to a scheduling
deficiency that is unrelated to this patch.
llvm-svn: 46307
1. we already know the value is dead, so don't bother replacing
it with undef.
2. The very case the comment describes actually makes the load
live which asserts in deletenode. If we do the replacement
and the node becomes live, just treat it as new. This fixes
a failure on X86/2008-01-16-InvalidDAGCombineXform.ll with
some local changes in my tree.
llvm-svn: 46306
dead stuff around. This gets fed into the isel pass and causes certain foldings from
happening because nodes have extraneous uses floating around. For example, if we turned
foo(bar(x)) -> baz(x), we sometimes left bar(x) around.
llvm-svn: 46305
precision integers. This won't actually work
(and most of the code is dead) unless the new
legalization machinery is turned on. While
there, I rationalized the handling of i1, and
removed some bogus (and unused) sextload patterns.
For i1, this could result in microscopically
better code for some architectures (not X86).
It might also result in worse code if annotating
with AssertZExt nodes turns out to be more harmful
than helpful.
llvm-svn: 46280
NDEBUG. This is in response to a really nasty bug I introduced that
Dale tracked down, hopefully this won't happen in the future.
Many thanks Dale.
llvm-svn: 46254
integers. Handle truncstore of a legal type to an unusual
number of bits. Most of this code is not reachable unless
the new legalize infrastructure is turned on.
llvm-svn: 46249
that return an opaque type by value, as long as you don't
call it or provide a body (you can take the address of it).
So it is wrong to insist that sret parameters not be an
opaque*. And I guess it is really up to codegen to complain
if someone tries to call such a function. I'm also removing
the analogous check from byval parameters, since I don't
see why we shouldn't allow them as long as no-one tries to
call the function or give it a body.
llvm-svn: 46216
parameters, since otherwise it won't be passed in
the right register. With this change trampolines
work on x86-64 (thanks to Luke Guest for providing
access to an x86-64 box).
llvm-svn: 46192
'FoldingSetNodeImpl' (previously 'FoldingSetNodeID' was a typedef of
'FoldingSetNodeImpl::NodeID').
Why? Clients can now easily forward declare 'FoldingSetNodeID' without having
to include FoldingSet.h.
llvm-svn: 46187
as weak globals rather than commons. While not wrong,
this change tickled a latent bug in Darwin's strip,
so revert it for now as a workaround.
llvm-svn: 46147
as weak globals rather than commons. While not wrong,
this change tickled a latent bug in Darwin's strip,
so revert it for now as a workaround.
llvm-svn: 46144
Fixed CellSPU's A-form (local store) address mode, so that all globals,
externals, constant pool and jump table symbols are now wrapped within
a SPUISD::AFormAddr pseudo-instruction. This now identifies all local
store memory addresses, although it requires a bit of legerdemain during
instruction selection to properly select loads to and stores from local
store, properly generating "LQA" instructions.
Also added mul_ops.ll test harness for exercising integer multiplication.
llvm-svn: 46142
1. Legalize now always promotes truncstore of i1 to i8.
2. Remove patterns and gunk related to truncstore i1 from targets.
3. Rename the StoreXAction stuff to TruncStoreAction in TLI.
4. Make the TLI TruncStoreAction table a 2d table to handle from/to conversions.
5. Mark a wide variety of invalid truncstores as such in various targets, e.g.
X86 currently doesn't support truncstore of any of its integer types.
6. Add legalize support for truncstores with invalid value input types.
7. Add a dag combine transform to turn store(truncate) into truncstore when
safe.
The later allows us to compile CodeGen/X86/storetrunc-fp.ll to:
_foo:
fldt 20(%esp)
fldt 4(%esp)
faddp %st(1)
movl 36(%esp), %eax
fstps (%eax)
ret
instead of:
_foo:
subl $4, %esp
fldt 24(%esp)
fldt 8(%esp)
faddp %st(1)
fstps (%esp)
movl 40(%esp), %eax
movss (%esp), %xmm0
movss %xmm0, (%eax)
addl $4, %esp
ret
llvm-svn: 46140
and switch various codegen pieces and the X86 backend over
to using it.
* Add some comments to SelectionDAGNodes.h
* Introduce a second argument to FP_ROUND, which indicates
whether the FP_ROUND changes the value of its input. If
not it is safe to xform things like fp_extend(fp_round(x)) -> x.
llvm-svn: 46125
and the spill is its kill. However, if the local allocator has determined the
register has not been modified (possible when its value was reloaded), it would
not issue a restore. In that case, mark the last use of the virtual register as
kill.
llvm-svn: 46111
It's not safe to use the two value CombineTo variant to combine away a dead load.
e.g.
v1, chain2 = load chain1, loc
v2, chain3 = load chain2, loc
v3 = add v2, c
Now we replace use of v1 with undef, use of chain2 with chain1.
ReplaceAllUsesWith() will iterate through uses of the first load and update operands:
v1, chain2 = load chain1, loc
v2, chain3 = load chain1, loc
v3 = add v2, c
Now the second load is the same as the first load, SelectionDAG cse will ensure
the use of second load is replaced with the first load.
v1, chain2 = load chain1, loc
v3 = add v1, c
Then v1 is replaced with undef and bad things happen.
llvm-svn: 46099
it should work, but I have no machine to test
it on. Committed because it will at least
cause no harm, and maybe someone can test it
for me!
llvm-svn: 46098
into the ANY_EXTEND/ZERO_EXTEND/SIGN_EXTEND code to simplify it.
Unmerge the code for FP_ROUND and FP_EXTEND from each other to
make each one simpler.
llvm-svn: 46061
make the 'fp return in ST(0)' optimization smart enough to
look through token factor nodes. THis allows us to compile
testcases like CodeGen/X86/fp-stack-retcopy.ll into:
_carg:
subl $12, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl (%esp)
fldl (%esp)
addl $12, %esp
ret
instead of:
_carg:
subl $28, %esp
call L_foo$stub
fstpl 16(%esp)
movsd 16(%esp), %xmm0
movsd %xmm0, 8(%esp)
fldl 8(%esp)
addl $28, %esp
ret
Still not optimal, but much better and this is a trivial patch. Fixing
the rest requires invasive surgery that is is not llvm 2.2 material.
llvm-svn: 46054
ShortenEHDataFor64Bits as a not-very-accurate
abstraction to cover all the changes in DwarfWriter.
Some cosmetic changes to Darwin assembly code for
gcc testsuite compatibility.
llvm-svn: 46029
drop attributes on varargs call arguments. Also, it could generate
invalid IR if the transformed call already had the 'nest' attribute
somewhere (this can never happen for code coming from llvm-gcc,
but it's a theoretical possibility). Fix both problems.
llvm-svn: 45973
an instruction kills a register or not. This is cheap and
easy to do now that instructions record this on their flags,
and this eliminates the second pass of LiveVariables from the
x86 backend. This speeds up a release llc by ~2.5%.
llvm-svn: 45955
a load/store of i64. The later prevents promotion/scalarrepl of the
source and dest in many cases.
This fixes the 300% performance regression of the byval stuff on
stepanov_v1p2.
llvm-svn: 45945
has no stores between the load and the end of block. This works
great and sinks hundreds of stores, but we can't turn it on because
machineinstrs don't have volatility information and we don't want to
sink volatile stores :(
llvm-svn: 45894
parameter, even if it is a varargs function. Do
allow attributes on the varargs part of a call,
but not beyond the last argument. Only allow
selected attributes to be on the varargs part of
a call (currently only 'byval' is allowed). The
reasoning here is that most attributes, eg inreg,
simply make no sense here.
llvm-svn: 45887
get away with it, which exposes opportunities to eliminate the memory
objects entirely. For example, we now compile byval.ll to:
define internal void @f1(i32 %b.0, i64 %b.1) {
entry:
%tmp2 = add i32 %b.0, 1 ; <i32> [#uses=0]
ret void
}
define i32 @main() nounwind {
entry:
call void @f1( i32 1, i64 2 )
ret i32 0
}
This seems like it would trigger a lot for code that passes around small
structs (e.g. SDOperand's or _Complex)...
llvm-svn: 45886
- struct_2.ll: Completely unaligned load/store testing
- call_indirect.ll, struct_1.ll: Add test lines to exercise
X-form [$reg($reg)] addressing
At this point, loads and stores should be under control (he says
in an optimistic tone of voice.)
llvm-svn: 45882
commit all arguments where moved to the stack slot where they would
reside on a normal function call before the lowering to the tail call
stack slot. This was done to prevent arguments overwriting each other.
Now only arguments sourcing from a FORMAL_ARGUMENTS node or a
CopyFromReg node with virtual register (could also be a caller's
argument) are lowered indirectly.
--This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M X86/X86ISelLowering.cpp
M X86/README.txt
llvm-svn: 45867
- Cleaned up custom load/store logic, common code is now shared [see note
below], cleaned up address modes
- More test cases: various intrinsics, structure element access (load/store
test), updated target data strings, indirect function calls.
Note: This patch contains a refactoring of the LoadSDNode and StoreSDNode
structures: they now share a common base class, LSBaseSDNode, that
provides an interface to their common functionality. There is some hackery
to access the proper operand depending on the derived class; otherwise,
to do a proper job would require finding and rearranging the SDOperands
sent to StoreSDNode's constructor. The current refactor errs on the
side of being conservatively and backwardly compatible while providing
functionality that reduces redundant code for targets where loads and
stores are custom-lowered.
llvm-svn: 45851
both work right according to the new flags.
This removes the TII::isReallySideEffectFree predicate, and adds
TII::isInvariantLoad.
It removes NeverHasSideEffects+MayHaveSideEffects and adds
UnmodeledSideEffects as machine instr flags. Now the clients
can decide everything they need.
I think isRematerializable can be implemented in terms of the
flags we have now, though I will let others tackle that.
llvm-svn: 45843
Likewise fix up a bunch of other libcalls. While
there I remove NEG_F32 and NEG_F64 since they are
not used anywhere. This fixes 9 Ada ACATS failures.
llvm-svn: 45833
x86 backend where instructions were not marked maystore/mayload, and perf issues where
instructions were not marked neverHasSideEffects. It would be really nice if we could
write patterns for copy instructions.
I have audited all the x86 instructions down to MOVDQAmr. The flags on others and on
other targets are probably not right in all cases, but no clients currently use this
info that are enabled by default.
llvm-svn: 45829
than hardware supported type will be scalarized, so we
can infer their alignment from that info.
We now codegen pr1845 into:
_boolVectorSelect:
lbz r2, 0(r3)
stb r2, -16(r1)
blr
llvm-svn: 45796