ARM32 ELF R_ARM_V4BX relocation format is a special relocation type
that records the location of an ARMv4t BX instruction to enable a
static linker to generate ARMv4 compatible instructions. This
relocation does not contain a reference symbol.
This patch enabled its creation by removing the requeriment of a
relocation symbol target in ELFState<ELFT>::writeSectionContent.
An assert was triggered when attempting to create a new SCEV
with operands of different types in the visitAddRecExpr. In this
test case, the operand types of the numerator and denominator
are different. The SCEV division code should generate a
conservative answer when this happens.
Andrea Di Biagio [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 14:53:39 +0000 (14:53 +0000)]
[X86][AVX] Fix failure due to a missing ISel pattern to select VBROADCAST nodes (PR23259).
This fixes a regression introduced at revision 218263.
On AVX, if we optimize for size, a splat build_vector of a load
is lowered into a VBROADCAST node. This is done even if the value type of the
splat build_vector node is v2i64.
Since AVX doesn't support v2f64/v2i64 broadcasts, revision 218263 added two
extra tablegen patterns to allow selecting a VMOVDDUPrm from an X86VBroadcast
where the scalar element comes from a loadi64/loadf64.
However, revision 218263 forgot to add an extra fallback pattern for the case
where we have a X86VBroadcast of a loadi64 with multiple uses.
This patch adds the missing tablegen pattern in X86InstrSSE.td.
This patch also adds an extra test to 'splat-for-size.ll' to verify that ISel
doesn't crash with a 'fatal error in the backend' due to a missing AVX pattern
to select v2i64 X86ISD::BROADCAST nodes.
Hal Finkel [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 11:32:25 +0000 (11:32 +0000)]
[DAGCombine] Disable select(c, load,load) for indexed loads
This turned up after r235333, but was a pre-existing bug. The optimization
which transforms select(c, load, load) into a load of a select of the addresses
does not handle indexed loads (pre/post inc/dec). However, it did not check for
them either, leading to a crash if it tried to transform one of them.
James Molloy [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:11:38 +0000 (09:11 +0000)]
[AArch64] Disable complex GEP optimization by default.
Enough concerns were raised that this optimization is pessimising some code patterns.
The obvious fix, to add a Reassociate run afterwards, causes even more pessimisation in some cases due to fewer complex addressing modes being matched. As there isn't a trivial fix for this, backing this out by default until someone gets a chance to fix the addressing mode matcher.
Lang Hames [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 06:02:31 +0000 (06:02 +0000)]
[patchpoint] Add support for symbolic patchpoint targets to SelectionDAG and the
X86 backend.
The code generated for symbolic targets is identical to the code generated for
constant targets, except that a relocation is emitted to fix up the actual
target address at link-time. This allows IR and object files containing
patchpoints to be cached across JIT-invocations where the target address may
change.
[TableGen] Remove some deletes that violate ownership semantics. These don't seem to execute in our codebase today and date back to a time when there was an allocation in this function.
[TableGen] Make BitRecTy::baseClassOf return true when RHS is an IntRecTy.
Previously the code was accidentally checking if 'this' was an IntRecTy which it can't be since 'this' is a BitRecTy. Looking back at the history it appears it was intended to check RHS.
David Blaikie [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 04:14:46 +0000 (04:14 +0000)]
[opaque pointer types] Serialize the value type for atomic store instructions
Without pointee types the space optimization of storing only the pointer
type and not the value type won't be viable - so add the extra type
information that would be missing.
David Blaikie [Wed, 22 Apr 2015 04:14:42 +0000 (04:14 +0000)]
[opaque pointer types] Serialize the value type for store instructions
Without pointee types the space optimization of storing only the pointer
type and not the value type won't be viable - so add the extra type
information that would be missing.
Add a flag to lib/Linker (and `llvm-link`) to override linkage rules.
When set, the functions in the source module *always* replace those in
the destination module.
The `llvm-link` option is `-override=abc.ll`. All the "regular" modules
are loaded and linked first, followed by the `-override` modules. This
is useful for debugging workflows where some subset of the module (e.g.,
a single function) is extracted into a separate file where it's
optimized differently, before being merged back in.
Factor the loop for linking input files together into a combined module
into a separate function. This is in preparation for an upcoming patch
that runs the logic twice.
Revert "[TableGen] Use cast instead of dyn_cast where result isn't checked before being dereferenced."
Turns out I misread the parentheses. Though I'm pretty sure its always a RecordRecTy and non of the callers really seem to expect null. But until I'm completely sure I'm going to revert this.
[TableGen] Use 'isa' to identify UnsetInits rather than comparing with the singleton object created by UnsetInit::get(). Makes it more consistent with the other types.
David Blaikie [Tue, 21 Apr 2015 23:26:57 +0000 (23:26 +0000)]
[opaque pointer type] Avoid using PointerType::getElementType for a few cases of CallInst
Calls to llvm::Value::mutateType are becoming extra-sensitive now that
instructions have extra type information that will not be derived from
operands or result type (alloca, gep, load, call/invoke, etc... ). The
special-handling for mutateType will get more complicated as this work
continues - it might be worth making mutateType virtual & pushing the
complexity down into the classes that need special handling. But with
only two significant uses of mutateType (vectorization and linking) this
seems OK for now.
Totally open to ideas/suggestions/improvements, of course.
With this, and a bunch of exceptions, we can roundtrip an indirect call
site through bitcode and IR. (a direct call site is actually trickier...
I haven't figured out how to deal with the IR deserializer's lazy
construction of Function/GlobalVariable decl's based on the type of the
entity which means looking through the "pointer to T" type referring to
the global)
Wei Mi [Tue, 21 Apr 2015 23:02:15 +0000 (23:02 +0000)]
Limiting gep merging to fix the performance problem described in
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23163.
Gep merging sometimes behaves like a reverse CSE/LICM optimization,
which has negative impact on performance. In this patch we restrict
gep merging to happen only when the indexes to be merged are both consts,
which ensures such merge is always beneficial.
The patch makes gep merging only happen in very restrictive cases.
It is possible that some analysis/optimization passes rely on the merged
geps to get better result, and we havn't notice them yet. We will be ready
to further improve it once we see the cases.
Wei Mi [Tue, 21 Apr 2015 22:37:09 +0000 (22:37 +0000)]
Limiting gep merging to fix the performance problem described in
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23163.
Gep merging sometimes behaves like a reverse CSE/LICM optimizations,
which has negative impact on performance. In this patch we restrict
gep merging to happen only when the indexes to be merged are both consts,
which ensures such merge is always beneficial.
The patch makes gep merging only happen in very restrictive cases.
It is possible that some analysis/optimization passes rely on the merged
geps to get better result, and we havn't notice them yet. We will be ready
to further improve it once we see the cases.
Instead, use getRawDest, which just gives you the i8* value.
While there, use the memcpy's dest, as it's live anyway.
In most cases, when the optimization triggers, the memset and memcpy
sizes are the same, so the built memset is 0-sized and eliminated.
The problem occurs when they're different.
Summary:
After we rewrite a candidate, the instructions used by the old form may
become unused. This patch cleans up these unused instructions so that we
needn't run DCE after SLSR.
DebugInfo: Assert dbg.declare/value insts are valid
Remove early returns for when `getVariable()` is null, and just assert
that it never happens. The Verifier already confirms that there's a
valid variable on these intrinsics, so we should assume the debug info
isn't broken. I also updated a check for a `!dbg` attachment, which the
Verifier similarly guarantees.
[mips] Optimize code generation for 64-bit variable shift instructions.
Summary:
The 64-bit version of the variable shift instructions uses the
shift_rotate_reg class which uses a GPR32Opnd to specify the variable
shift amount. With this patch we avoid the generation of a redundant
SLL instruction for the variable shift instructions in 64-bit targets.
Simon Pilgrim [Tue, 21 Apr 2015 08:05:43 +0000 (08:05 +0000)]
CONCAT_VECTOR of BUILD_VECTOR - minor fix
Fixed issue with the combine of CONCAT_VECTOR of 2 BUILD_VECTOR nodes - the optimisation wasn't ensuring that the scalar operands of both nodes were the same type/size for implicit truncation.
Fix generic shift expansion when shift amount is 0
Summary:
This fixes http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=16439.
This is one possible way to approach this. The other would be to split InL>>(nbits-Amt) into (InL>>(nbits-1-Amt))>>1, which is also valid since since we only need to care about Amt up nbits-1. It's hard to tell which one is better since the shift might be expensive if this stage of expansion is not yet a legal machine integer, whereas comparisons with zero are relatively cheap at all sizes, but more expensive than a shift if the shift is on a legal machine type.
Patch by Keno Fischer!
Test Plan: regression test from http://reviews.llvm.org/D7752
This brings the utils/vim folder into a more vim-like format by moving
the syntax hightlighting files into a syntax subdirectory. It adds
some minimal settings that everyone should agree on to ftdetect/ftplugin and
features a new indentation plugin for .ll files.
X86: Do not select X86 custom vector nodes if operand types don't match
X86ISD::ADDSUB, X86ISD::(F)HADD, X86ISD::(F)HSUB should not be selected
if the operand types do not match the result type because vector type
legalization cannot deal with this for custom nodes.
Testcase X86ISD::ADDSUB is attached. I could not create a testcase for
the FHADD/FHSUB cases because of: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23296
[MC] When using bundle aligment, align sections to bundle size
Summary:
Bundle aligment requires that the functions always start at an aligned address.
Usually this is ensured by the compiler, but assembly code does not always
begin with a .align directive.
This change ensures that sections get the correct alignment if they contain
any instructions and bundling is enabled. (It also makes LLVM match the
behavior of GNU as).
Summary:
In the f16-promote test, make the checks for native conversion instructions
similar to the libcall checks:
- Remove hard coded register names
- Do not check exact instruction sequences.
This fixes test flakiness due to non-determinism in instruction
scheduling and register allocation. I also fixed a few minor things in
the CHECK-LIBCALL checks.
I'll try to find a way to check that unnecessary loads, stores, or
conversions don't happen.
Summary:
This patch adds two flags to `bugpoint`: "-replace-funcs-with-null" and "-disable-pass-list-reduction".
When "-replace-funcs-with-null" is specified, bugpoint will, instead of simply deleting function bodies, replace all uses of functions and then will delete functions completely from the test module, correctly handling aliasing and @llvm.used && @llvm.compiler.used. This part was conceived while trying to debug the PNaCl IR simplification passes, which don't allow undefined functions (ie no declarations).
With "-disable-pass-list-reduction", bugpoint won't try to reduce the set of passes causing the "crash". This is needed in cases where one is trying to debug an issue inside the PNaCl IR simplification passes which is causing an PNaCl ABI verification error, for example.
Delete subclasses of (the already deleted) `DIType` in favour of
directly using pointers from the `Metadata` hierarchy.
While `DICompositeType` wraps `MDCompositeTypeBase` and `DIDerivedType`
wraps `MDDerivedTypeBase`, most uses of each really meant the more
specific `MDCompositeType` and `MDDerivedType`.
DwarfUnit: Split MDSubroutineType version of constructTypeDIE()
The version of `constructTypeDIE()` for `MDSubroutineType` is unrelated
to (and has different callers than) the `MDCompositeType`. Split the
two in half.
This simplifies an upcoming patch to delete `DICompositeType`. There
shouldn't be any real functionality change here. `createTypeDIE()` is
`cast<>`'ing where it didn't need to before, but that function in turn
is only called for true `MDCompositeType`s.
- Drop duplicated comments at definition, and update the comments at
the declaration where the definition comments looked newer or more
complete.
- Drop the `functionName -` prefix.
- Add `\brief` in a few places.
- Remove a few comments entirely that weren't adding value (just
turned the function name and arguments into a sentence).
Summary:
Set operation action for FP16 conversion opcodes, so the Op legalizer
can choose the gnu_* libcalls for Mips.
Set LoadExtAction and TruncStoreAction for f16 scalars and vectors to
prevent (fpext (load )) and (store (fptrunc)) from getting combined into
unsupported operations.
Added test cases to test that these operations are handled correctly
for f16 scalars and vectors. This patch depends on
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8755.
This is the last major parent class, so I'll probably start deleting
classes in batches now. Looks like many of the references to the DI*
hierarchy were updated organically along the way.
Replace uses of `DIScope` with `MDScope*`. There was one spot where
I've left an `MDScope*` uninitialized (where `DIScope` would have been
default-initialized to `nullptr`) -- this is intentional, since the
if/else that follows should unconditional assign it to a value.
Pete Cooper [Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:22:05 +0000 (18:22 +0000)]
Add targets to cmake for specific target components.
This adds the following targets to cmake. These can be used to build and link only specific parts of a backend, instead of having to link the whole backend.