I don't know much about this pass, but we need a stronger
check on the memset length arg to avoid an assert. The
current code was added with D59000.
The test is reduced from:
https://llvm.org/PR50910
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106462
(cherry picked from commit f2a322bfcfbc62b5523f32c4eded6faf2cad2e24)
Summary:
Enabling internalization in the Attributor's CGSCC pass does something
different that we don't expect. Ignore this for now to pass the tests.
(cherry picked from commit 97851a08e2684388dec24fbe46818704052f9dbe)
The current implementation of function internalization creats a copy of each
function and replaces every use. This has the downside that the external
versions of the functions will call into the internalized versions of the
functions. This prevents them from being fully independent of eachother. This
patch replaces the current internalization scheme with a method that creates
all the copies of the functions intended to be internalized first and then
replaces the uses as long as their caller is not already internalized.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106931
(cherry picked from commit adbaa39dfce7a8361d89b6a3b382fd8f50b94727)
The check for size_t parameter 1 was already here for snprintf_chk,
but it wasn't applied to regular snprintf. This could lead to
mismatching and eventually crashing as shown in:
https://llvm.org/PR50885
(cherry picked from commit 7f5555776513f174729a686ed01270e23462aaf7)
When using `-DLLVM_ENABLED_RUNTIMES` instead of `-DLLVM_ENABLED_PROJECTS`
the `llvm-omp-device-info` tool is not compiled or installed.
In general, no llvm tool would be build on runtimes, because the
-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS flag is removed by the way runtimes compilation calls
cmake again.
This patch is simple. Just forward the value of this flag to the
runtime cmake command.
I'm also removing an unnecessary comment in the compilation of the tool
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107177
(cherry picked from commit 5424ceeda0534ab382e2a6cb192099f76ee8b12c)
This transform was added with D58874, but there were no tests for overflow ops.
We need to change this one way or another because it can crash as shown in:
https://llvm.org/PR51238
Note that if there are no uses of an overflow op's bool overflow result, we
reduce it to a regular math op, so we continue to fold that case either way.
If we have uses of both the math and the overflow bool, then we are likely
not saving anything by creating an independent sub instruction as seen in
the test diffs here.
This patch makes the behavior in SDAG consistent with what we do in
instcombine AFAICT.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106983
(cherry picked from commit fa6b2c9915ba27e1e97f8901ea4aa877f331fb9f)
There's a generic combine for these, but no test coverage.
It's not clear if this is actually a good fold.
The combine was added with D58874, but it has a bug that
can cause crashing ( https://llvm.org/PR51238 ).
(cherry picked from commit e427077ec10ea18ac21f5065342183481d87783a)
This transform was added with e38b7e894808ec2
and as shown in:
https://llvm.org/PR51241
...it could crash without an extra check of the blocks.
There might be a more compact way to write this constraint,
but we can't just count the successors/predecessors without
affecting a test that includes a switch instruction.
(cherry picked from commit 5b83261c1518a39636abe094123f1704bbfd972f)
The sign_extend we insert here can get turned into a zero_extend if
the sign bit is known zero. This can enable a setcc combine that
shrinks compares with zero_extend. This reduces the use count of
the zero_extend allowing other combines to turn it back into an
any_extend.
This restricts the combine to only cases where the result is used
by a CopyToReg. This works for my original motivating case. I
hope the CopyToReg use will prevent any converted extends from
turning back into an any_extend.
Reviewed By: luismarques
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106754
(cherry picked from commit 54588bcc052e5b08f90e672c33d0c1ad4eda2424)
This patch legalizes the Machine Value Type introduced in D94096 for loads
and stores. A new target hook named getAsmOperandValueType() is added which
maps i512 to MVT::i64x8. GlobalISel falls back to DAG for legalization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94097
Adds MVT::i64x8, a Machine Value Type needed for lowering inline assembly
operands which materialize a sequence of eight general purpose registers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94096
When we have a terminator sequence (i.e. a tailcall or return),
MIIsInTerminatorSequence is used to work out where the preceding ABI-setup
instructions end, i.e. the parts that were glued to the terminator
instruction. This allows LLVM to split blocks safely without having to
worry about ABI stuff.
The function only ignores DBG_VALUE instructions, meaning that the two
debug instructions I recently added can end terminator sequences early,
causing various MachineVerifier errors. This patch promotes the test for
debug instructions from "isDebugValue" to "isDebugInstr", thus avoiding any
debug-info interfering with this function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106660
(cherry picked from commit 8612417e5a54cfef941ab45de55e48b4a0c4e8b4)
An incorrect mask type when lowering an SVE gather/scatter was causing
a codegen fault which manifested as the incorrect predicate size being
used for an SVE gather/scatter, (e.g.. p0.b rather than p0.d).
Fixes PR51182.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106943
(cherry picked from commit 191831e380f317cd2baa5d48abe02d1d11cd44cb)
Don't prefer python2's virtualenv when setting up the test-suite.
Always use python3 instead, since that's what we support everywhere else
anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106941
The device runtime contains several calls to `__kmpc_get_hardware_num_threads_in_block`
and `__kmpc_get_hardware_num_blocks`. If the thread_limit and the num_teams are constant,
these calls can be folded to the constant value.
In this patch we use the already introduced `AAFoldRuntimeCall` and the `NumTeams` and
`NumThreads` kernel attributes (to be introduced in a different patch) to fold these functions.
The code checks all the kernels, and if their attributes match, the functions are folded.
In the future we will explore specializing for multiple values of NumThreads and NumTeams.
Depends on D106390
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106033
At the moment, the revert ordering from this tool is unspecified (though
it happens to be in `git log` order, so newest reverts come first).
From the standpoint of tooling and users, this seems to be the opposite
of what we want by default: tools and users will generally try to apply
these reverts as cherry-picks. If two reverts in the list are close
enough to each other, if the reverts get applied out of order, we'll get
a merge conflict.
Rather than having `reverse`s for all tools (and mental reverses for
manual users), just guarantee an oldest-first output ordering for this
function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106838
This patch adds a peephole optimization `SETCC(FREEZE(x),const)` => `FREEZE(SETCC(x,const))`
if the SETCC is only used by BRCOND.
Combined with `BRCOND(FREEZE(X)) => BRCOND(X)`, this leads to a nice improvement in the generated assembly when x is a masked loaded value.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105344
This reapplies commit cbb709e25124dc38ee593882051fc88c987fe591 and
includes the use of the lookup method instead of operator[] to avoid
accidentally setting (empty) simplification callbacks.
This reverts commit aa27430a625b2fd059707a87f8ba2df8f480ff11.
AAValueSimplify, AAValueConstantRange, and AAPotentialValues all look at
the IR by default. If queried for a IR position which has a
simplification callback we should either look at the callback return, or
give up. We do the latter for now.
It was writing to the source directory (which may not be writeable),
rather than using %t.
Fixes: a5dd6c6cf935 ("[LoopVectorize] Don't interleave scalar ordered reductions for inner loops")
We already have an indication (error) if the desired inline advisor
cannot be enabled, but we don't have a positive indication. Added
LLVM_DEBUG messages for the latter.
The dst/dstt/dstst/dststt instructions are nop's on all PowerPC
cores that AIX supports. The AIX assembler also does not accept
these mnemonics. Turn them into nop's on AIX (similar to dstall).
`StackAlignment` has only one use: `StackAlignment = std::max(StackAlignment, AI.getAlignment());` So it is redundant.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka, MTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106741