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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chandler Carruth
4f6ca97fd2 [cleanup] Switch to using range-based for loops in two very obvious
places.

llvm-svn: 219095
2014-10-06 00:06:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6fb719686c [cleanup] Fix up trailing whitespace and formatting in the pass regitsry
code prior to hacking on it more significantly.

llvm-svn: 219094
2014-10-05 23:59:03 +00:00
Owen Anderson
2aa1295ade Give the Reassociate pass a bit more flexibility and autonomy when optimizing expressions.
Particularly, it addresses cases where Reassociate breaks Subtracts but then fails to optimize combinations like I1 + -I2 where I1 and I2 have the same rank and are identical.

Patch by Dmitri Shtilman.

llvm-svn: 219092
2014-10-05 23:41:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
88628181c0 [x86] Remove the 2-addr-to-3-addr "optimization" from shufps to pshufd.
This trades a (register-renamer-friendly) movaps for a floating point
/ integer domain cross. That is a very bad trade, even on architectures
where domain crossing is relatively fast. On any chip where there is
even a cycle stall, this is a Very Bad Idea. It doesn't even seem likely
to cause a spill to be introduced because the reason for the copy is to
destructively shuffle in place.

Thanks to Ben Kramer for fixing a bug in this code that my new shuffle
lowering exposed and highlighting that perhaps it should just go away.
=]

llvm-svn: 219090
2014-10-05 22:57:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a54972693a [x86, dag] Teach the DAG combiner to prune inputs toa vector_shuffle
that are unused.

This allows the combiner to delete math feeding shuffles where the math
isn't actually necessary. This improves some of the vperm2x128 tests
that regressed when the vector shuffle lowering started actually
generating vperm instructions rather than forcibly decomposing them.

Sadly, this isn't enough to get this *really* right because we still
form a completely unnecessary permutation. To fix that, we also need to
fold shuffles which just rearrange concatenated or inserted subvectors.

llvm-svn: 219086
2014-10-05 19:14:34 +00:00
David Blaikie
d13e7a4d3b Remove unused map
This became unnecessary/unused in r208636

llvm-svn: 219085
2014-10-05 16:31:13 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
fac673d6bc X86: Don't drop half of the mask when converting 2-address shufps into 3-address pshufd.
It's debatable whether this transform is useful at all, but for now make sure
we don't generate invalid asm.

llvm-svn: 219084
2014-10-05 16:14:29 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
0be5f4deeb AVX-512-SKX: Added instruction VPMOVM2B/W/D/Q.
This instruction allows to broadacst mask vector to data vector.

llvm-svn: 219083
2014-10-05 14:11:08 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
2b33247371 Simplify code. No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 219082
2014-10-05 12:21:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
aa7f8c811b [x86] Fix PR21139, one of the last remaining regressions found in the
new vector shuffle lowering.

This is loosely based on a patch by Marius Wachtler to the PR (thanks!).
I refactored it a bi to use std::count_if and a mutable array ref but
the core idea was exactly right. I also added some direct testing of
this case.

I believe PR21137 is now the only remaining regression.

llvm-svn: 219081
2014-10-05 12:07:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b8978f2ab2 [x86] Teach the new vector shuffle lowering how to lower 128-bit
shuffles using AVX and AVX2 instructions. This fixes PR21138, one of the
few remaining regressions impacting benchmarks from the new vector
shuffle lowering.

You may note that it "regresses" many of the vperm2x128 test cases --
these were actually "improved" by the naive lowering that the new
shuffle lowering previously did. This regression gave me fits. I had
this patch ready-to-go about an hour after flipping the switch but
wasn't sure how to have the best of both worlds here and thought the
correct solution might be a completely different approach to lowering
these vector shuffles.

I'm now convinced this is the correct lowering and the missed
optimizations shown in vperm2x128 are actually due to missing
target-independent DAG combines. I've even written most of the needed
DAG combine and will submit it shortly, but this part is ready and
should help some real-world benchmarks out.

llvm-svn: 219079
2014-10-05 11:41:36 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
242f8cc95b HexagonMCCodeEmitter.cpp: Prune 2nd redundant \brief. [-Wdocumentation]
llvm-svn: 219073
2014-10-05 04:54:54 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
1b6b088c7b [CMake] HexagonTests: Update LINK_COMPONENTS.
llvm-svn: 219072
2014-10-05 04:54:41 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
ad3b39eff9 HexagonDesc: Update LLVMBuild.txt.
llvm-svn: 219071
2014-10-05 04:54:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4acb4516d6 [InstCombine] Simplify the logic from r219067 using ValueTracking
Joerg suggested on IRC that I look at generalizing the logic from r219067 to
handle more general redundancies (like removing an assume(x > 3) dominated by
an assume(x > 5)). The way to do this would be to ask ValueTracking to
determine the value of the i1 argument. It turns out that ValueTracking is not
very good at this right now (although it does get the trivial redundancy case)
because it does not understand ICmps. Nevertheless, the resulting code in
InstCombine is simpler than r219067, so we might as well do it now.

llvm-svn: 219070
2014-10-05 00:53:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a961a36aad [SystemZ] Make operator bool explicit. NFC.
llvm-svn: 219069
2014-10-04 22:44:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
860521c88b Make AAMDNodes ctor and operator bool (!!!) explicit, mop up bugs and weirdness exposed by it.
llvm-svn: 219068
2014-10-04 22:44:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
59318e2605 [InstCombine] Remove redundant @llvm.assume intrinsics
For any @llvm.assume intrinsic, if there is another which dominates it and uses
the same condition, then it is redundant and can be removed. While this does
not alter the semantics of the @llvm.assume intrinsics, it makes subsequent
handling more efficient (and the resulting IR easier to read).

llvm-svn: 219067
2014-10-04 21:27:06 +00:00
Yaron Keren
d58cb7b41a Solve Visual C++ warning C4805 on getAsInteger<bool>.
Fix http://llvm.org/PR21158 by adding a cast to unsigned long long,
so the comparison would be between two unsigned long longs instead 
of bool and unsigned long long.

      if (getAsUnsignedInteger(*this, Radix, ULLVal) ||
          static_cast<unsigned long long>(static_cast<T>(ULLVal)) != ULLVal)

llvm-svn: 219065
2014-10-04 19:58:30 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
7db3ef45b9 Remove unnecessary copying or replace it with moves in a bunch of places.
NFC.

llvm-svn: 219061
2014-10-04 16:55:56 +00:00
David Blaikie
0eef1c005d Sink DwarfDebug::updateSubprogramScopeDIE into DwarfCompileUnit
This requires exposing some of the current function state from
DwarfDebug. I hope there's not too much of that to expose as I go
through all the functions, but it still seems nicer to expose singular
data down to multiple consumers, than have consumers expose raw mapping
data structures up to DwarfDebug for building subprograms.

Part of a series of refactoring to allow subprograms in both the
skeleton and dwo CUs under Fission.

llvm-svn: 219060
2014-10-04 16:24:00 +00:00
David Blaikie
1f6267c40e Reformatting accidentally left out of r219057
llvm-svn: 219059
2014-10-04 16:00:26 +00:00
David Blaikie
c691131ef4 Sink DwarfDebug::attachLowHighPC into DwarfCompileUnit
One of many things to sink down into DwarfCompileUnit to allow handling
of subprograms in both the skeleton and dwo CU under Fission.

llvm-svn: 219058
2014-10-04 15:58:47 +00:00
David Blaikie
7bf1cb9a67 Move DwarfCompileUnit from DwarfUnit.h to its own header (DwarfCompileUnit.h)
In preparation for sinking all the subprogram emission code down from
DwarfDebug into DwarfCompileUnit, this will avoid bloating
DwarfUnit.h/cpp greatly and make concerns a bit more clear/isolated.

(sinking this handling down is part of the work to handle emitting
minimal subprograms for -gmlt-like data into the skeleton CU under
fission)

llvm-svn: 219057
2014-10-04 15:49:50 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
ccfae8edc5 DI: Fixup global syntax in example
llvm-svn: 219056
2014-10-04 15:44:01 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
23a107ef30 DI: Line up comments in examples
llvm-svn: 219055
2014-10-04 15:35:25 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
a8dcc79ed3 DI: Fixup example IR from r219051
llvm-svn: 219054
2014-10-04 15:31:08 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
e52ab99166 DI: Prune another example
llvm-svn: 219053
2014-10-04 15:30:52 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
9e10a6fe57 DI: Update and prune metadata examples
Update a couple of the examples of debug info metadata, and prune the
rest.  Point to the true reference implementation in the source.

llvm-svn: 219051
2014-10-04 14:56:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
42266f377f [x86] Slap a triple on this test since it is poking around at the stack
and calling conventions. Otherwise its too hard to craft a usefully
generic set of assertions.

llvm-svn: 219047
2014-10-04 04:22:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5063f25595 [x86] Enable the new vector shuffle lowering by default.
Update the entire regression test suite for the new shuffles. Remove
most of the old testing which was devoted to the old shuffle lowering
path and is no longer relevant really. Also remove a few other random
tests that only really exercised shuffles and only incidently or without
any interesting aspects to them.

Benchmarking that I have done shows a few small regressions with this on
LNT, zero measurable regressions on real, large applications, and for
several benchmarks where the loop vectorizer fires in the hot path it
shows 5% to 40% improvements for SSE2 and SSE3 code running on Sandy
Bridge machines. Running on AMD machines shows even more dramatic
improvements.

When using newer ISA vector extensions the gains are much more modest,
but the code is still better on the whole. There are a few regressions
being tracked (PR21137, PR21138, PR21139) but by and large this is
expected to be a win for x86 generated code performance.

It is also more correct than the code it replaces. I have fuzz tested
this extensively with ISA extensions up through AVX2 and found no
crashes or miscompiles (yet...). The old lowering had a few miscompiles
and crashers after a somewhat smaller amount of fuzz testing.

There is one significant area where the new code path lags behind and
that is in AVX-512 support. However, there was *extremely little*
support for that already and so this isn't a significant step backwards
and the new framework will probably make it easier to implement lowering
that uses the full power of AVX-512's table-based shuffle+blend (IMO).

Many thanks to Quentin, Andrea, Robert, and others for benchmarking
assistance. Thanks to Adam and others for help with AVX-512. Thanks to
Hal, Eric, and *many* others for answering my incessant questions about
how the backend actually works. =]

I will leave the old code path in the tree until the 3 PRs above are at
least resolved to folks' satisfaction. Then I will rip it (and 1000s of
lines of code) out. =] I don't expect this flag to stay around for very
long. It may not survive next week.

llvm-svn: 219046
2014-10-04 03:52:55 +00:00
Jingyue Wu
4a186967a9 Add fake use to suppress defined-but-unused warnings
llvm-svn: 219045
2014-10-04 03:50:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7001fb9ace [x86] Fix a bug in the VZEXT DAG combine that I just made more powerful.
It turns out this combine was always somewhat flawed -- there are cases
where nested VZEXT nodes *can't* be combined: if their types have
a mismatch that can be observed in the result. While none of these show
up in currently, once I switch to the new vector shuffle lowering a few
test cases actually form such nested VZEXT nodes. I've not come up with
any IR pattern that I can sensible write to exercise this, but it will
be covered by tests once I flip the switch.

llvm-svn: 219044
2014-10-04 02:51:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b73b4f12a1 [x86] Sink a generic combine of VZEXT nodes from the lowering to VZEXT
nodes to the DAG combining of them.

This will allow the combine to fire on both old vector shuffle lowering
and the new vector shuffle lowering and generally seems like a cleaner
design. I've trimmed down the code a bit and tried to make it and the
surrounding combine fairly clean while moving it around.

llvm-svn: 219042
2014-10-04 01:05:48 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
c421684bad R600/SI: Custom lower f64 -> i64 conversions
llvm-svn: 219038
2014-10-03 23:54:56 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
7b24655980 R600: Custom lower [s|u]int_to_fp for i64 -> f64
llvm-svn: 219037
2014-10-03 23:54:41 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
2456242394 R600/SI: Fix ftrunc f64 conformance failures.
Re-add the tests since they were deleted at some point

llvm-svn: 219036
2014-10-03 23:54:27 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
6e844ba0a6 Remove unused ALL_BINDINGS configuration variable.
llvm-svn: 219035
2014-10-03 23:03:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
74c4b81b56 [x86] Add a really preposterous number of patterns for matching all of
the various ways in which blends can be used to do vector element
insertion for lowering with the scalar math instruction forms that
effectively re-blend with the high elements after performing the
operation.

This then allows me to bail on the element insertion lowering path when
we have SSE4.1 and are going to be doing a normal blend, which in turn
restores the last of the blends lost from the new vector shuffle
lowering when I got it to prioritize insertion in other cases (for
example when we don't *have* a blend instruction).

Without the patterns, using blends here would have regressed
sse-scalar-fp-arith.ll *completely* with the new vector shuffle
lowering. For completeness, I've added RUN-lines with the new lowering
here. This is somewhat superfluous as I'm about to flip the default, but
hey, it shows that this actually significantly changed behavior.

The patterns I've added are just ridiculously repetative. Suggestions on
making them better very much welcome. In particular, handling the
commuted form of the v2f64 patterns is somewhat obnoxious.

llvm-svn: 219033
2014-10-03 22:43:17 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
7798d68464 Converting the ErrorHandlerMutex to a ManagedStatic to avoid the static constructor and destructor.
llvm-svn: 219028
2014-10-03 22:03:12 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
13d884e744 [x86] Adjust the patterns for lowering X86vzmovl nodes which don't
perform a load to use blendps rather than movss when it is available.

For non-loads, blendps is *much* faster. It can execute on two ports in
Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge, and *three* ports on Haswell. This fixes
one of the "regressions" from aggressively taking the "insertion" path
in the new vector shuffle lowering.

This does highlight one problem with blendps -- it isn't commuted as
heavily as it should be. That's future work though.

llvm-svn: 219022
2014-10-03 21:38:49 +00:00
Jonathan Roelofs
e04abe6476 Fix typo in TableGen documentation
llvm-svn: 219018
2014-10-03 20:46:05 +00:00
Sid Manning
d94ad0bcf4 Add unit tests to verify Hexagon emission.
Add the test cases I overlooked, part of the original commit,
http://reviews.llvm.org/D5523

llvm-svn: 219016
2014-10-03 20:33:03 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
06bb7fa683 Add a reference to Phabricator.rst to docs/index.rst.
llvm-svn: 219015
2014-10-03 20:17:32 +00:00
Richard Smith
e3953b4126 PR21145: Teach LLVM about C++14 sized deallocation functions.
C++14 adds new builtin signatures for 'operator delete'. This change allows
new/delete pairs to be removed in C++14 onwards, as they were in C++11 and
before.

llvm-svn: 219014
2014-10-03 20:17:06 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
c1be4794ba Revert "Revert "DI: Fold constant arguments into a single MDString""
This reverts commit r218918, effectively reapplying r218914 after fixing
an Ocaml bindings test and an Asan crash.  The root cause of the latter
was a tightened-up check in `DILexicalBlock::Verify()`, so I'll file a
PR to investigate who requires the loose check (and why).

Original commit message follows.

--

This patch addresses the first stage of PR17891 by folding constant
arguments together into a single MDString.  Integers are stringified and
a `\0` character is used as a separator.

Part of PR17891.

Note: I've attached my testcases upgrade scripts to the PR.  If I've
just broken your out-of-tree testcases, they might help.

llvm-svn: 219010
2014-10-03 20:01:09 +00:00
Adam Nemet
3fe531df7b [ISel] Keep matching state consistent when folding during X86 address match
In the X86 backend, matching an address is initiated by the 'addr' complex
pattern and its friends.  During this process we may reassociate and-of-shift
into shift-of-and (FoldMaskedShiftToScaledMask) to allow folding of the
shift into the scale of the address.

However as demonstrated by the testcase, this can trigger CSE of not only the
shift and the AND which the code is prepared for but also the underlying load
node.  In the testcase this node is sitting in the RecordedNode and MatchScope
data structures of the matcher and becomes a deleted node upon CSE.  Returning
from the complex pattern function, we try to access it again hitting an assert
because the node is no longer a load even though this was checked before.

Now obviously changing the DAG this late is bending the rules but I think it
makes sense somewhat.  Outside of addresses we prefer and-of-shift because it
may lead to smaller immediates (FoldMaskAndShiftToScale is an even better
example because it create a non-canonical node).  We currently don't recognize
addresses during DAGCombiner where arguably this canonicalization should be
performed.  On the other hand, having this in the matcher allows us to cover
all the cases where an address can be used in an instruction.

I've also talked a little bit to Dan Gohman on llvm-dev who added the RAUW for
the new shift node in FoldMaskedShiftToScaledMask.  This RAUW is responsible
for initiating the recursive CSE on users
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-September/076903.html) but it
is not strictly necessary since the shift is hooked into the visited user.  Of
course it's safer to keep the DAG consistent at all times (e.g. for accurate
number of uses, etc.).

So rather than changing the fundamentals, I've decided to continue along the
previous patches and detect the CSE.  This patch installs a very targeted
DAGUpdateListener for the duration of a complex-pattern match and updates the
matching state accordingly.  (Previous patches used HandleSDNode to detect the
CSE but that's not practical here).  The listener is only installed on X86.

I tested that there is no measurable overhead due to this while running
through the spec2k BC files with llc.  The only thing we pay for is the
creation of the listener.  The callback never ever triggers in spec2k since
this is a corner case.

Fixes rdar://problem/18206171

llvm-svn: 219009
2014-10-03 20:00:34 +00:00
Tom Stellard
e64393bd73 R600: Align functions to 256 bytes
llvm-svn: 219002
2014-10-03 19:02:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
4c9fb3d669 Eliminate some deep std::vector copies. NFC.
llvm-svn: 218999
2014-10-03 18:33:16 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
27271aeb95 MCParser: Modernize memory handling.
NFC.

llvm-svn: 218998
2014-10-03 18:32:55 +00:00