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This changes the SelectionDAG scheduling preference to source order. Soon, the SelectionDAG scheduler can be bypassed saving a nice chunk of compile time. Performance differences that result from this change are often a consequence of register coalescing. The register coalescer is far from perfect. Bugs can be filed for deficiencies. On x86 SandyBridge/Haswell, the source order schedule is often preserved, particularly for small blocks. Register pressure is generally improved over the SD scheduler's ILP mode. However, we are still able to handle large blocks that require latency hiding, unlike the SD scheduler's BURR mode. MI scheduler also attempts to discover the critical path in single-block loops and adjust heuristics accordingly. The MI scheduler relies on the new machine model. This is currently unimplemented for AVX, so we may not be generating the best code yet. Unit tests are updated so they don't depend on SD scheduling heuristics. llvm-svn: 192750
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2.2 KiB
LLVM
59 lines
2.2 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: llc < %s -mtriple=x86_64-linux-gnu -mcpu=atom | FileCheck %s
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; <rdar://problem/8006248>
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; This randomly started passing after an unrelated change, if it fails again it
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; might be worth looking at PR12324: misched bringup.
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@llvm.used = appending global [1 x i8*] [i8* bitcast (void ([40 x i16]*, i32*, i16**, i64*)* @func to i8*)], section "llvm.metadata"
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define void @func([40 x i16]* %a, i32* %b, i16** %c, i64* %d) nounwind {
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entry:
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%tmp103 = getelementptr inbounds [40 x i16]* %a, i64 0, i64 4
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%tmp104 = load i16* %tmp103, align 2
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%tmp105 = sext i16 %tmp104 to i32
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%tmp106 = load i32* %b, align 4
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%tmp107 = sub nsw i32 4, %tmp106
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%tmp108 = load i16** %c, align 8
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%tmp109 = sext i32 %tmp107 to i64
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%tmp110 = getelementptr inbounds i16* %tmp108, i64 %tmp109
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%tmp111 = load i16* %tmp110, align 1
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%tmp112 = sext i16 %tmp111 to i32
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%tmp = mul i32 355244649, %tmp112
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%tmp1 = mul i32 %tmp, %tmp105
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%tmp2 = add i32 %tmp1, 2138875574
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%tmp3 = add i32 %tmp2, 1546991088
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%tmp4 = mul i32 %tmp3, 2122487257
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%tmp5 = icmp sge i32 %tmp4, 2138875574
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%tmp6 = icmp slt i32 %tmp4, -8608074
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%tmp7 = or i1 %tmp5, %tmp6
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%outSign = select i1 %tmp7, i32 1, i32 -1
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%tmp8 = icmp slt i32 %tmp4, 0
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%tmp9 = icmp eq i32 %outSign, 1
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%tmp10 = and i1 %tmp8, %tmp9
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%tmp11 = sext i32 %tmp4 to i64
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%tmp12 = add i64 %tmp11, 5089792279245435153
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; CHECK: addl $2138875574, %e[[REGISTER_zext:[a-z0-9]+]]
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; CHECK: movslq %e[[REGISTER_zext]], [[REGISTER_sext:%r[a-z0-9]+]]
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; CHECK: cmpl $-8608074, %e[[REGISTER_zext]]
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; CHECK-NOT: [[REGISTER_zext]]
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; CHECK-DAG: testl %e[[REGISTER_zext]]
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; CHECK: subq %r[[REGISTER_zext]], [[REGISTER_sext]]
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%tmp13 = sub i64 %tmp12, 2138875574
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%tmp14 = zext i32 %tmp4 to i64
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%tmp15 = sub i64 %tmp11, %tmp14
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%tmp16 = select i1 %tmp10, i64 %tmp15, i64 0
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%tmp17 = sub i64 %tmp13, %tmp16
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%tmp18 = mul i64 %tmp17, 4540133155013554595
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%tmp19 = sub i64 %tmp18, 5386586244038704851
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%tmp20 = add i64 %tmp19, -1368057358110947217
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%tmp21 = mul i64 %tmp20, -422037402840850817
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%tmp115 = load i64* %d, align 8
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%alphaX = mul i64 468858157810230901, %tmp21
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%alphaXbetaY = add i64 %alphaX, %tmp115
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%transformed = add i64 %alphaXbetaY, 9040145182981852475
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store i64 %transformed, i64* %d, align 8
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ret void
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}
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