It'll usually be immediately legalized back to a libcall, but occasionally
something can be done with it so we'd just as well enable that flexibility from
the start.
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Because we need to preserve the memory access being performed we need a
separate instruction to represent this.
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Well, sort of. But the lower-level code that invoke used to be using completely
botched the handling of varargs functions, which hopefully won't be possible if
they're using the same code.
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For some reason the exception selector register must be a pointer (that's
assumed by SDag); on the other hand, it gets moved into an IR-level type which
might be entirely different (i32 on AArch64). IRTranslator needs to be aware of
this.
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We have to delete the block manually or it leaks. That triggers failures in
-fsanitize=leak bots (unsurprisingly), which should be fixed by this patch.
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Since it's not actually a generic MI, its register operands need a RegClass,
which is conveniently the target's pointer RegClass.
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The translation scheme is mostly cribbed from FastISel, and it's not entirely
convincing semantically. But it does seem to work in the common cases and allow
variables to be printed so it can't be all wrong.
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There was a bug here where we were using p0 instead of s32 for the
selector type in the landingpad. Instead of hardcoding these types we
should get the types from the landingpad instruction directly.
Note that we replicate an assert from SDAG here to only support
two-valued landingpads.
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Translating the constant can create more VRegs, which can invalidate the
reference into the DenseMap. So we have to look up the value again after all
that's happened.
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It's easier to test the non-fallback path if we just drop these
intrinsics for now, like we did before we added the fallback path.
We'll obviously need to fix this properly, but the fixme for that is
already here.
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We can't currently handle "calls" to inlineasm strings so it's better to let
the DAG handle it than generate rubbish.
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Correctly populating Machine PHIs relies on knowing exactly how the IR level
CFG was lowered to MachineIR. This needs to be tracked by any translation
phases that meddle (currently only SwitchInst handling).
This reapplies r291973 which was reverted because of testing failures. Fixes:
+ Don't return an ArrayRef to a local temporary.
+ Incorporate Kristof's suggested comment improvements.
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This reverts commit r291973.
The test fails in a Release build with LLVM_BUILD_GLOBAL_ISEL enabled.
AFAICT, llc segfaults. I'll add a few more details to the original
commit.
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Correctly populating Machine PHIs relies on knowing exactly how the IR level
CFG was lowered to MachineIR. This needs to be tracked by any translation
phases that meddle (currently only SwitchInst handling).
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To make this work, pointers from the MachineBasicBlock to the LLVM-IR-level
basic blocks need to be initialized, as the AsmPrinter uses this link to be
able to print out labels for the basic blocks that are address-taken.
Most of the changes in this commit are about adapting existing tests to include
the basic block name that is now printed out in the MIR format, now that the
name becomes available as the link to the LLVM-IR basic block is initialized.
The relevant test change for the functionality added in this patch are the
added "(address-taken)" strings in
test/CodeGen/AArch64/GlobalISel/arm64-irtranslator.ll.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28123
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The IRTranslator uses an additional block before the LLVM-IR entry block
to perform all the ABI lowering and the constant hoisting. Thus, this
block is the actual entry block and it falls through the LLVM-IR entry
block. However, with such representation, we end up with two basic
blocks that are not maximal.
Therefore, this patch adds a bit of canonicalization by merging both the
LLVM-IR entry block and the ABI lowering/constants hoisting into one
block, making the resulting block more likely to be maximal (indeed the
LLVM-IR entry block might not have been maximal).
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Supporting them properly is a reasonably complex chunk of work, so to allow bot
testing before then we should at least be able to fall back to DAG ISel.
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ConstantExpr instances were emitting code into the current block rather than
the entry block. This meant they didn't necessarily dominate all uses, which is
clearly wrong.
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Having to ask the MIRBuilder for the current function is a little awkward, and
I'm intending to improve how that's threaded through anyway.
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MachineIRBuilder had weird before/after and beginning/end flags for the insert
point. Unfortunately the non-default means that instructions will be inserted
in reverse order which is almost never what anyone wants.
Really, I think we just want (like IRBuilder has) the ability to insert at any
C++ iterator-style point (i.e. before any instruction or before MBB.end()). So
this fixes MIRBuilders to behave like IRBuilders in this respect.
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The function used to finish off PHIs by adding the relevant basic blocks can
fail if we're aborting and still don't actually have the needed
MachineBasicBlocks. So avoid trying in that case.
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When the entry block was empty after arg lowering, we were always placing
constants at the end. This is probably hamrless while translating the same
block, but horribly wrong once its terminator has been translated. So switch to
inserting at the beginning.
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This makes it more similar to the floating-point constant, and also allows for
larger constants to be translated later. There's no real functional change in
this patch though, just syntax updates.
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Returning 0 (NoReg) from getOrCreateVReg leads to unexpected situations later
in the translation. It's better to return a valid (if undefined) register and
let the rest of the instruction carry on as planned.
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Recommitting r288293 with some extra fixes for GlobalISel code.
Most of the exception handling members in MachineModuleInfo is actually
per function data (talks about the "current function") so it is better
to keep it at the function instead of the module.
This is a necessary step to have machine module passes work properly.
Also:
- Rename TidyLandingPads() to tidyLandingPads()
- Use doxygen member groups instead of "//===- EH ---"... so it is clear
where a group ends.
- I had to add an ugly const_cast at two places in the AsmPrinter
because the available MachineFunction pointers are const, but the code
wants to call tidyLandingPads() in between
(markFunctionEnd()/endFunction()).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27227
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They're not SelectionDAG- or FunctionLoweringInfo-specific. They
are, however, specific to building MMI from IR.
We could make them members, but it's nice having MMI be a "simple" data
structure and this logic kept separate.
This also lets us reuse them from GlobalISel.
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Pretty bare-bones support for exception handling (no weird MSVC stuff, no SjLj
etc), but it should get things going.
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The only implementation that exists immediately looks it up anyway, and the
information is needed to handle various parameter attributes (stored on the
function itself).
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