This document contains information on how to cross-compile the compiler-rt
builtins library for several flavours of Arm target and how to test the
libraries using qemu.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39600
llvm-svn: 317554
Summary:
Calls using invoke in funclet based functions are assumed to clobber
all registers, which causes the stack adjustment using pops to consider
all registers not defined by the call to be undefined, which can
unfortunately include the base pointer, if one is needed.
To prevent this (and possibly other hazards), skip reserved registers
when looking for candidate registers.
This fixes issue #45034 in the Rust compiler.
Reviewers: mkuper
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39636
llvm-svn: 317551
According to the docs on opegroup.org, the function can return
EINVAL if:
The len argument is less than zero, or the offset argument is less
than zero, or the underlying file system does not support this
operation.
I'd say it's a peculiar choice (when EONOTSUPP is right there), but
let's keep POSIX happy for now. This was independently discovered
by Mark Millard (on FreeBSD/ZFS).
Quickly ack'ed by Rui on IRC.
llvm-svn: 317535
Minimal tool to convert xray traces to Chrome's Trace Event Format.
Summary:
Make use of Chrome Trace Event format's Duration events and stack frame dict to
produce Json files that chrome://tracing can visualize from xray function call
traces. Trace Event format is more robust and has several features like
argument logging, function categorization, multi process traces, etc. that we
can add as needed. Duration events cover an important base case.
Part of this change is rearranging the code so that the TrieNode data structure
can be used from multiple tools and can carry parameterized baggage on the
nodes. I put the actual behavior changes in llvm-xray convert exclusively.
Exploring the trace of instrumented llc was pretty nifty if overwhelming.
I can envision this being very useful for analyzing contention scenarios or
tuning parameters like batch sizes in a producer consumer queue. For more
targeted traces likemthis, let's talk about how we want to approach trace
pruning.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39362
llvm-svn: 317531
Blockaddresses refer to the function itself, therefore replacing them
would cause an assertion in doRAUW.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35201
This was found when trying CFI on a proprietary kernel by Dmitry Mikulin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39695
llvm-svn: 317527
This combine was already done in two places. The
generic combiner already has done this since
r217610, for adds (with a single use).
This one was added in r303641, and added support for handling
or as well. r313251 later added support to the generic
combine for or. It also turns out the isOrEquivalentToAdd
check is not necessary for this combine.
Additionally, we already reproduce this combine in yet
another place in the backend, although in that version
multiple uses of the add are still folded if it will
allow a fold into the addressing mode. That version needs
to be improved to understand ors though, as well as the
correct legal offsets for private.
llvm-svn: 317526
This makes DILocation::getMergedLocation() do what its comment says it
does when merging locations for an Instruction: set the common inlineAt
scope. This simplifies Instruction::applyMergedLocation() a bit.
Testing: check-llvm, check-clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39628
llvm-svn: 317524
rL316419 exposed a platform specific issue where the type of the values
passed to llvm::format could be different to the format string.
Debian unstable for mips uses long long int for std::chrono:duration,
while x86_64 uses long int.
For mips, this resulted in the value being corrupted when rendered to a
string. Address this by explicitly casting the result of the duration_cast
to the type specified in the format string.
Reviewers: sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39597
llvm-svn: 317523
The EVEX to VEX pass is already assuming this is true under AVX512VL. We had special patterns to use zmm instructions if VLX and F16C weren't available.
Instead just make AVX512 imply F16C to make the EVEX to VEX behavior explicitly legal and remove the extra patterns.
All known CPUs with AVX512 have F16C so this should safe for now.
llvm-svn: 317521
Previously our VEX patterns were checking Subtarget.hasFMA() which checked FMA || AVX512. So we were behaving as if AVX512 implied it anyway. Which means we'd allow VEX encoded 128/256 FMA when AVX512F was enabled but AVX512VL is off. Regardless of the FMA flag.
EVEX to VEX also transforms scalar EVEX FMA instructions to their VEX versions even without the FMA flag. Similarly for 128/256 under AVX512VL.
So this makes AVX512 imply FeatureFMA to make our current behavior explicit.
All known CPUs that support AVX512 have VEX FMA instructions.
llvm-svn: 317520
As discussed in D39204, this is effectively a revert of rL265521 which required nnan
to vectorize sqrt libcalls based on the old LangRef definition of llvm.sqrt. Now that
the definition has been updated so the libcall and intrinsic have the same semantics
apart from potentially setting errno, we can remove the nnan requirement.
We have the right check to know that errno is not set:
if (!ICS.onlyReadsMemory())
...ahead of the switch.
This will solve https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27435 assuming that's being
built for a target with -fno-math-errno.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39642
llvm-svn: 317519
This broke the CodeGen/Hexagon/loop-idiom/pmpy-mod.ll test on a bunch of buildbots.
> This pulls shifts through a select+binop with a constant where the select conditionally executes the binop. We already do this for just the binop, but not with the select.
>
> This can allow us to get the select closer to other selects to enable removing one.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39222
>
> git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@317510 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
llvm-svn: 317518
This broke the use of libxml2 on machines where iconv() is provided by libc.
I'll follow up on the mailing list to discuss how to fix this properly.
> This is introduced in rL308711.
> Check for c library is incorrect here just because libc will be found always
> and it does not mean that iconv is presented.
>
> Thank to Andrew Krasny for narrowing down the root cause.
>
> Reviewers: ecbeckmann
> Reviewed By: ecbeckmann
> Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38875
llvm-svn: 317517
Summary:
Print %subreg.<subregidxname> instead of just the subregister
index when printing immediate operands corresponding to subreg
indices in INSERT_SUBREG, EXTRACT_SUBREG, SUBREG_TO_REG and
REG_SEQUENCE.
Reviewers: qcolombet, MatzeB
Reviewed By: MatzeB
Subscribers: nhaehnle, javed.absar, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39696
llvm-svn: 317513
This pulls shifts through a select+binop with a constant where the select conditionally executes the binop. We already do this for just the binop, but not with the select.
This can allow us to get the select closer to other selects to enable removing one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39222
llvm-svn: 317510
Previously, this could end up replacing a vreg like %14 with
[[VREG1]]4, where VREG1 was the match for %1. That's obviously not
correct, though it hasn't actually come up in any tests I've converted
so far.
llvm-svn: 317509
Summary: When computing the SUM for indirect call promotion, if the callsite is already promoted in the profile, it will be promoted before ICP. In the current implementation, ICP only sees remaining counts in SUM. This may cause extra indirect call targets being promoted. This patch updates the SUM to include the counts already promoted earlier. This way we do not end up promoting too many indirect call targets.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Subscribers: llvm-commits, sanjoy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38763
llvm-svn: 317502
As discussed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-November/107104.html
and again more recently:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-October/118118.html
...this is a step in cleaning up our fast-math-flags implementation in IR to better match
the capabilities of both clang's user-visible flags and the backend's flags for SDNode.
As proposed in the above threads, we're replacing the 'UnsafeAlgebra' bit (which had the
'umbrella' meaning that all flags are set) with a new bit that only applies to algebraic
reassociation - 'AllowReassoc'.
We're also adding a bit to allow approximations for library functions called 'ApproxFunc'
(this was initially proposed as 'libm' or similar).
...and we're out of bits. 7 bits ought to be enough for anyone, right? :) FWIW, I did
look at getting this out of SubclassOptionalData via SubclassData (spacious 16-bits),
but that's apparently already used for other purposes. Also, I don't think we can just
add a field to FPMathOperator because Operator is not intended to be instantiated.
We'll defer movement of FMF to another day.
We keep the 'fast' keyword. I thought about removing that, but seeing IR like this:
%f.fast = fadd reassoc nnan ninf nsz arcp contract afn float %op1, %op2
...made me think we want to keep the shortcut synonym.
Finally, this change is binary incompatible with existing IR as seen in the
compatibility tests. This statement:
"Newer releases can ignore features from older releases, but they cannot miscompile
them. For example, if nsw is ever replaced with something else, dropping it would be
a valid way to upgrade the IR."
( http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#ir-backwards-compatibility )
...provides the flexibility we want to make this change without requiring a new IR
version. Ie, we're not loosening the FP strictness of existing IR. At worst, we will
fail to optimize some previously 'fast' code because it's no longer recognized as
'fast'. This should get fixed as we audit/squash all of the uses of 'isFast()'.
Note: an inter-dependent clang commit to use the new API name should closely follow
commit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39304
llvm-svn: 317488
We still early-out for X86ISD::PEXTRW/X86ISD::PEXTRB so no actual change in behaviour, but it'll make it easier to add support in a future patch.
llvm-svn: 317485
combineExtractWithShuffle can handle more complex shuffles/bitcasts than we can with the equivalent code in XFormVExtractWithShuffleIntoLoad.
Mainly a compile time improvement now (combineExtractWithShuffle combines will have always failed late on inside XFormVExtractWithShuffleIntoLoad), and will let us merge combineExtractVectorElt_SSE in a future commit.
llvm-svn: 317481
SystemZ can do division and remainder in a single instruction for scalar
integer types, which are now reflected by returning true in this hook for
those cases.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
llvm-svn: 317477
The backend assumes pointer in default addr space is 32 bit, which is not
true for the new addr space mapping and causes assertion for unresolved
functions.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39643
llvm-svn: 317476
Previously, the 'movep' instruction was defined for microMIPS32r3 and
shared that definition with microMIPS32R6. 'movep' was re-encoded for
microMIPS32r6, so this patch provides the correct encoding.
Secondly, correct the encoding of the 'rs' and 'rt' operands which have
an instruction specific encoding for the registers those operands accept.
Finally, correct the decoding of the 'dst_regs' operand which was extracting
the relevant field from the instruction, but was actually extracting the
field from the alreadly extracted field.
Reviewers: atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39495
llvm-svn: 317475
It is currently not possible to build the documentation with cmake and
the same version of Sphinx (1.5.1) used to generate the public facing
documentation on llvm.org. When code blocks cannot be parsed by
Pygments, it generates a warning which is treated as an error.
In addition to being annoying and confusing for developers, this
needlessly increases the bar for newcomers that want to get involved.
This patch removes the language specifier from the affected block. The
result is the same as when parsing fails: the block are not highlighted.
llvm-svn: 317472
Recommit:
This patch contains update of the costs of interleaved loads of v8f32 of stride 3 and 8.
fixed the location of the lit test it works with make check-all.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39403
llvm-svn: 317471
Mark all symbols involved with TLS relocations as being TLS symbols.
This resolves PR35140.
Thanks to Alex Crichton for reporting the issue!
Reviewers: atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39591
llvm-svn: 317470
Added TESTM and TESTNM to the list of instructions that already zeroing unused upper bits
and does not need the redundant shift left and shift right instructions afterwards.
Added a pattern for TESTM and TESTNM in iselLowering, so now icmp(neq,and(X,Y), 0) goes folds into TESTM
and icmp(eq,and(X,Y), 0) goes folds into TESTNM
This commit is a preparation for lowering the test and testn X86 intrinsics to IR.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38732
llvm-svn: 317465
Summary:
Try to lower a BUILD_VECTOR composed of extract-extract chains that can be
reasoned to be a permutation of a vector by indices in a non-constant vector.
We saw this pattern created by ISPC, which resolts to creating it due to the
requirement that shufflevector's mask operand be a *constant* vector.
I didn't check this but we could possibly use this pattern for lowering the X86 permute
C-instrinsics instead of llvm.x86 instrinsics.
This change can be followed by more improvements:
1. Handle vectors with undef elements.
2. Utilize pshufb and zero-mask-blending to support more effiecient
construction of vectors with constant-0 elements.
3. Use smaller-element vectors of same width, and "interpolate" the indices,
when no native operation available.
Reviewers: RKSimon, craig.topper
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: chandlerc, DavidKreitzer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39126
llvm-svn: 317463