CheckInteger uses an int64_t encoded using a variable width encoding
that is optimized for encoding a number with a lot of leading zeros.
Negative numbers have no leading zeros so use the largest encoding
requiring 9 bytes.
I believe its most like we want to check for positive and negative
numbers near 0. -1 is quite common due to its use in the 'not'
idiom.
To optimize for this, we can borrow an idea from the bitcode format
and move the sign bit to bit 0 with the magnitude stored in the
upper bits. This will drastically increase the number of leading
zeros for small magnitudes. Then we can run this value through
VBR encoding.
This gives a small reduction in the table size on all in tree
targets except VE where size increased by about 300 bytes due
to intrinsic ids now requiring 3 bytes instead of 2. Since the
intrinsic enum space is shared by all targets this an unfortunate
consquence of where VE is currently located in the range.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96317
Allow different GICustomOperandRenderers to use the same RendererFn.
This avoids the need for targets to define a bunch of identical C++
renderer functions with different names.
Without this fix TableGen would have emitted code that tried to define
the GICR enumeration with duplicate enumerators.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96587
Switch some for loops to just use the begin()/end() implementations
in the InfoByHwMode struct.
Add a method to insert into the map for the one case that was
modifying the map directly.
This attempts to move all tools over to using `add_llvm_library` for
better consistency. After doing this, I noticed it ended up as nearly a
reimplementation of https://reviews.llvm.org/rL342148, which later got
reverted in r342336 (b09a8c9bd9b819741b38071a7ccd95042ef2643a).
With ccache and ninja on a large core machine (40), I haven't run into
build errors, so I'm hopeful it's better now, though it doesn't seem to
be any different / new.
Reviewed By: stephenneuendorffer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90970
getSize and setSize both use unsigned. So size_t doesn't
increase range here and might get truncated if passed to
setSize.
Also not sure why EmitVBRValue was returning uint64_t, but used
an unsigned to supply the value.
This attempts to move all tools over to using `add_llvm_library` for
better consistency. After doing this, I noticed it ended up as nearly a
reimplementation of https://reviews.llvm.org/rL342148, which later got
reverted in r342336 (b09a8c9bd9b819741b38071a7ccd95042ef2643a).
With ccache and ninja on a large core machine (40), I haven't run into
build errors, so I'm hopeful it's better now, though it doesn't seem to
be any different / new.
Reviewed By: stephenneuendorffer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90970
This ensures that we'll match immediates consistently regardless
of whether we match them as a standalone splat or as part of
another operation.
While I was there I added complexities to the simm5/uimm5 patterns so
we didn't have to assume that the 1 on the non-immediate was lower
than what tablegen inferred.
I had to make a minor tweak to tablegen to fix one place that
didn't expect to see a ComplexPattern that wasn't a "leaf".
Reviewed By: frasercrmck
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96199
This patch is a follow up to D94821 to ensure the correct behavior of the
general directive structure checker.
This patch add the generation of the Enter function declaration for clauses in
the TableGen backend.
This helps to ensure each clauses declared in the TableGen file has at least
a basic check.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95108
This primarily occurs with isel patterns using vnot. This reduces
the number of variants in the isel tables.
We generally canonicalize build_vectors of constants to the RHS. I think
we might fail if there is a bitcast on the build_vector, but that
should be easy to fix if we can find a case. Usually the
bitcast is introduced by type legalization or lowering. It's
likely canonicalization would have already occured.
We already used emplace_back in at least one other place so be
consistent.
AddPatternToMatch already took PTM as an rvalue reference, but
we need to use std::move again to move it into the PatternToMatch
vector.
Use vector::swap instead of copying to a local vector and clearing
the original. We can just swap into the just created local vector
instead which will move the pointers and not the data.
Use std::move in another place to avoid a copy.
This patch allows targets to define multiple cost
values for each register so that the cost model
can be more flexible and better used during the
register allocation as per the target requirements.
For AMDGPU the VGPR allocation will be more efficient
if the register cost can be associated dynamically
based on the calling convention.
Reviewed By: qcolombet
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86836
We need at least 252 UniqAttributes now, which will soon overflow.
Actually with downstream backends we can easily use up the last few values.
So bump to uint16_t.
There can be muliple patterns that map to the same compressed
instruction. Reversing those leads to multiple ways to uncompress
an instruction, but its not easily controllable which one will
be chosen by the tablegen backend.
This patch adds a flag to mark patterns that should only be used
for compressing. This allows us to leave one canonical pattern
for uncompressing.
The obvious benefit of this is getting c.mv to uncompress to
the addi patern that is aliased to the mv pseudoinstruction. For
the add/and/or/xor/li patterns it just removes some unreachable
code from the generated code.
Reviewed By: frasercrmck
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94894
The TableGen emitter for directives has two slots for flangClass information and this was mainly
to be able to keep up with the legacy openmp parser at the time. Now that all clauses are encapsulated in
AccClause or OmpClause, these two strings are not necessary anymore and were the the source of couple
of problem while working with the generic structure checker for OpenMP.
This patch remove the flangClassValue string from DirectiveBase.td and use the string flangClass as the
placeholder for the encapsulated class.
Reviewed By: sameeranjoshi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94821
When we looked up the map to see if the entry already existed,
this created the new entry for us. So save a reference to it so
we can use it to update the entry instead of looking it up again.
Also remove unnecessary StringRef constructors around string
literals on calls to this function.
Instead forming a std::string and returning it to pass into another
raw_ostream, just pass the raw_ostream as a parameter.
Take StringRef as arguments instead raw_string_ostream references
making the caller responsible for converting to strings. Use
StringRef operations instead of std::string::substr.a
Stop concatenating std::string before streaming into a raw_ostream.
Just stream the pieces.
Remove some new lines from asserts. Remove std::string concatenation
from an assert. assert strings aren't really evaluated like this at
runtime. An assertion failure will just print exactly what's between
the parentheses in the source.