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Initialize all AArch64-specific passes in the TargetMachine so they can be run by llc. This can lead to conflicts in opt with some command line options that share the same name as the pass, so I took this opportunity to do some cleanups: * rename all relevant command line options from "aarch64-blah" to "aarch64-enable-blah" and update the tests accordingly * run clang-format on their declarations * move all these declarations to a common place (the TargetMachine) as opposed to having them scattered around (AArch64BranchRelaxation and AArch64AddressTypePromotion were the only offenders) llvm-svn: 277322
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6.6 KiB
LLVM
167 lines
6.6 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc -O3 -aarch64-enable-gep-opt=true -verify-machineinstrs %s -o - | FileCheck %s
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; RUN: llc -O3 -aarch64-enable-gep-opt=true -mattr=-use-aa -print-after=codegenprepare < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-NoAA <%t %s
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; RUN: llc -O3 -aarch64-enable-gep-opt=true -mattr=+use-aa -print-after=codegenprepare < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-UseAA <%t %s
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; RUN: llc -O3 -aarch64-enable-gep-opt=true -print-after=codegenprepare -mcpu=cyclone < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-NoAA <%t %s
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; RUN: llc -O3 -aarch64-enable-gep-opt=true -print-after=codegenprepare -mcpu=cortex-a53 < %s >%t 2>&1 && FileCheck --check-prefix=CHECK-UseAA <%t %s
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target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-i128:128-n32:64-S128"
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target triple = "aarch64-linux-gnueabi"
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; Following test cases test enabling SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP pass in AArch64
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; backend. If useAA() returns true, it will lower a GEP with multiple indices
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; into GEPs with a single index, otherwise it will lower it into a
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; "ptrtoint+arithmetics+inttoptr" form.
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%struct = type { i32, i32, i32, i32, [20 x i32] }
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; Check that when two complex GEPs are used in two basic blocks, LLVM can
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; elimilate the common subexpression for the second use.
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define void @test_GEP_CSE([240 x %struct]* %string, i32* %adj, i32 %lib, i64 %idxprom) {
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%liberties = getelementptr [240 x %struct], [240 x %struct]* %string, i64 1, i64 %idxprom, i32 3
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%1 = load i32, i32* %liberties, align 4
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%cmp = icmp eq i32 %1, %lib
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br i1 %cmp, label %if.then, label %if.end
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if.then: ; preds = %entry
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%origin = getelementptr [240 x %struct], [240 x %struct]* %string, i64 1, i64 %idxprom, i32 2
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%2 = load i32, i32* %origin, align 4
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store i32 %2, i32* %adj, align 4
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br label %if.end
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if.end: ; preds = %if.then, %entry
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: test_GEP_CSE:
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; CHECK: madd
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; CHECK: ldr
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; CHECK-NOT: madd
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; CHECK:ldr
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; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test_GEP_CSE(
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; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = ptrtoint [240 x %struct]* %string to i64
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; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR1:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = mul i64 %idxprom, 96
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; CHECK-NoAA: [[PTR2:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = add i64 [[PTR0]], [[PTR1]]
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[PTR2]], 23052
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; CHECK-NoAA: inttoptr
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; CHECK-NoAA: if.then:
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; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: ptrtoint
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; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: mul
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[PTR2]], 23048
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; CHECK-NoAA: inttoptr
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; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test_GEP_CSE(
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; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = bitcast [240 x %struct]* %string to i8*
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; CHECK-UseAA: [[IDX:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = mul i64 %idxprom, 96
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; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR1:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 [[IDX]]
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR1]], i64 23052
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; CHECK-UseAA: bitcast
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; CHECK-UseAA: if.then:
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR1]], i64 23048
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; CHECK-UseAA: bitcast
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%class.my = type { i32, [128 x i32], i32, [256 x %struct.pt]}
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%struct.pt = type { %struct.point*, i32, i32 }
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%struct.point = type { i32, i32 }
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; Check when a GEP is used across two basic block, LLVM can sink the address
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; calculation and code gen can generate a better addressing mode for the second
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; use.
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define void @test_GEP_across_BB(%class.my* %this, i64 %idx) {
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%1 = getelementptr %class.my, %class.my* %this, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %idx, i32 1
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%2 = load i32, i32* %1, align 4
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%3 = getelementptr %class.my, %class.my* %this, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %idx, i32 2
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%4 = load i32, i32* %3, align 4
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%5 = icmp eq i32 %2, %4
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br i1 %5, label %if.true, label %exit
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if.true:
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%6 = shl i32 %4, 1
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store i32 %6, i32* %3, align 4
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br label %exit
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exit:
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%7 = add nsw i32 %4, 1
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store i32 %7, i32* %1, align 4
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB:
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; CHECK: ldr {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #528]
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; CHECK: ldr {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #532]
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; CHECK-NOT: add
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; CHECK: str {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #532]
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; CHECK: str {{w[0-9]+}}, [{{x[0-9]+}}, #528]
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; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB(
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[TMP:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]], 528
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 [[TMP]], 532
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; CHECK-NoAA: if.true:
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; CHECK-NoAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = add i64 [[TMP]], 532
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; CHECK-NoAA: exit:
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; CHECK-NoAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = add i64 [[TMP]], 528
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; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: test_GEP_across_BB(
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; CHECK-UseAA: [[PTR0:%[a-zA-Z0-9]+]] = getelementptr
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 528
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 532
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; CHECK-UseAA: if.true:
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; CHECK-UseAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 532
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; CHECK-UseAA: exit:
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; CHECK-UseAA: {{%sunk[a-zA-Z0-9]+}} = getelementptr i8, i8* [[PTR0]], i64 528
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%struct.S = type { float, double }
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@struct_array = global [1024 x %struct.S] zeroinitializer, align 16
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; The following two test cases check we can extract constant from indices of
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; struct type.
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; The constant offsets are from indices "i64 %idxprom" and "i32 1". As the
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; alloca size of %struct.S is 16, and "i32 1" is the 2rd element whose field
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; offset is 8, the total constant offset is (5 * 16 + 8) = 88.
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define double* @test-struct_1(i32 %i) {
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entry:
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%add = add nsw i32 %i, 5
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%idxprom = sext i32 %add to i64
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%p = getelementptr [1024 x %struct.S], [1024 x %struct.S]* @struct_array, i64 0, i64 %idxprom, i32 1
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ret double* %p
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}
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; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test-struct_1(
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; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: getelementptr
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, 88
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; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test-struct_1(
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, i64 88
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%struct3 = type { i64, i32 }
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%struct2 = type { %struct3, i32 }
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%struct1 = type { i64, %struct2 }
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%struct0 = type { i32, i32, i64*, [100 x %struct1] }
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; The constant offsets are from indices "i32 3", "i64 %arrayidx" and "i32 1".
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; "i32 3" is the 4th element whose field offset is 16. The alloca size of
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; %struct1 is 32. "i32 1" is the 2rd element whose field offset is 8. So the
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; total constant offset is 16 + (-2 * 32) + 8 = -40
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define %struct2* @test-struct_2(%struct0* %ptr, i64 %idx) {
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entry:
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%arrayidx = add nsw i64 %idx, -2
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%ptr2 = getelementptr %struct0, %struct0* %ptr, i64 0, i32 3, i64 %arrayidx, i32 1
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ret %struct2* %ptr2
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}
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; CHECK-NoAA-LABEL: @test-struct_2(
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; CHECK-NoAA-NOT: = getelementptr
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; CHECK-NoAA: add i64 %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, -40
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; CHECK-UseAA-LABEL: @test-struct_2(
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; CHECK-UseAA: getelementptr i8, i8* %{{[a-zA-Z0-9]+}}, i64 -40
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; Test that when a index is added from two constant, SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP
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; pass does not generate incorrect result.
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define void @test_const_add([3 x i32]* %in) {
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%inc = add nsw i32 2, 1
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%idxprom = sext i32 %inc to i64
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%arrayidx = getelementptr [3 x i32], [3 x i32]* %in, i64 %idxprom, i64 2
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store i32 0, i32* %arrayidx, align 4
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ret void
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}
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; CHECK-LABEL: test_const_add:
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; CHECK: str wzr, [x0, #44]
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