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llvm-mirror/lib/Target/AArch64/AArch64CleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass.cpp
Diana Picus 5efe040582 [AArch64] Register passes so they can be run by llc
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
2016-08-01 05:56:57 +00:00

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//===-- AArch64CleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass.cpp ---------------------*- C++ -*-=//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Local-dynamic access to thread-local variables proceeds in three stages.
//
// 1. The offset of this Module's thread-local area from TPIDR_EL0 is calculated
// in much the same way as a general-dynamic TLS-descriptor access against
// the special symbol _TLS_MODULE_BASE.
// 2. The variable's offset from _TLS_MODULE_BASE_ is calculated using
// instructions with "dtprel" modifiers.
// 3. These two are added, together with TPIDR_EL0, to obtain the variable's
// true address.
//
// This is only better than general-dynamic access to the variable if two or
// more of the first stage TLS-descriptor calculations can be combined. This
// pass looks through a function and performs such combinations.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "AArch64.h"
#include "AArch64InstrInfo.h"
#include "AArch64MachineFunctionInfo.h"
#include "AArch64TargetMachine.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define TLSCLEANUP_PASS_NAME "AArch64 Local Dynamic TLS Access Clean-up"
namespace {
struct LDTLSCleanup : public MachineFunctionPass {
static char ID;
LDTLSCleanup() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {
initializeLDTLSCleanupPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override {
if (skipFunction(*MF.getFunction()))
return false;
AArch64FunctionInfo *AFI = MF.getInfo<AArch64FunctionInfo>();
if (AFI->getNumLocalDynamicTLSAccesses() < 2) {
// No point folding accesses if there isn't at least two.
return false;
}
MachineDominatorTree *DT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>();
return VisitNode(DT->getRootNode(), 0);
}
// Visit the dominator subtree rooted at Node in pre-order.
// If TLSBaseAddrReg is non-null, then use that to replace any
// TLS_base_addr instructions. Otherwise, create the register
// when the first such instruction is seen, and then use it
// as we encounter more instructions.
bool VisitNode(MachineDomTreeNode *Node, unsigned TLSBaseAddrReg) {
MachineBasicBlock *BB = Node->getBlock();
bool Changed = false;
// Traverse the current block.
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(), E = BB->end(); I != E;
++I) {
switch (I->getOpcode()) {
case AArch64::TLSDESC_CALLSEQ:
// Make sure it's a local dynamic access.
if (!I->getOperand(0).isSymbol() ||
strcmp(I->getOperand(0).getSymbolName(), "_TLS_MODULE_BASE_"))
break;
if (TLSBaseAddrReg)
I = replaceTLSBaseAddrCall(*I, TLSBaseAddrReg);
else
I = setRegister(*I, &TLSBaseAddrReg);
Changed = true;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
// Visit the children of this block in the dominator tree.
for (MachineDomTreeNode *N : *Node) {
Changed |= VisitNode(N, TLSBaseAddrReg);
}
return Changed;
}
// Replace the TLS_base_addr instruction I with a copy from
// TLSBaseAddrReg, returning the new instruction.
MachineInstr *replaceTLSBaseAddrCall(MachineInstr &I,
unsigned TLSBaseAddrReg) {
MachineFunction *MF = I.getParent()->getParent();
const TargetInstrInfo *TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo();
// Insert a Copy from TLSBaseAddrReg to x0, which is where the rest of the
// code sequence assumes the address will be.
MachineInstr *Copy = BuildMI(*I.getParent(), I, I.getDebugLoc(),
TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), AArch64::X0)
.addReg(TLSBaseAddrReg);
// Erase the TLS_base_addr instruction.
I.eraseFromParent();
return Copy;
}
// Create a virtal register in *TLSBaseAddrReg, and populate it by
// inserting a copy instruction after I. Returns the new instruction.
MachineInstr *setRegister(MachineInstr &I, unsigned *TLSBaseAddrReg) {
MachineFunction *MF = I.getParent()->getParent();
const TargetInstrInfo *TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo();
// Create a virtual register for the TLS base address.
MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MF->getRegInfo();
*TLSBaseAddrReg = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&AArch64::GPR64RegClass);
// Insert a copy from X0 to TLSBaseAddrReg for later.
MachineInstr *Copy =
BuildMI(*I.getParent(), ++I.getIterator(), I.getDebugLoc(),
TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), *TLSBaseAddrReg)
.addReg(AArch64::X0);
return Copy;
}
const char *getPassName() const override { return TLSCLEANUP_PASS_NAME; }
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
AU.setPreservesCFG();
AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>();
MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
}
};
}
INITIALIZE_PASS(LDTLSCleanup, "aarch64-local-dynamic-tls-cleanup",
TLSCLEANUP_PASS_NAME, false, false)
char LDTLSCleanup::ID = 0;
FunctionPass *llvm::createAArch64CleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass() {
return new LDTLSCleanup();
}