With this change, the GlobalISel library gets always built. In
particular, this is not possible to opt GlobalISel out of the build
using the LLVM_BUILD_GLOBAL_ISEL variable any more.
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IMHO it is an antipattern to have a enum value that is Default.
At any given piece of code it is not clear if we have to handle
Default or if has already been mapped to a concrete value. In this
case in particular, only the target can do the mapping and it is nice
to make sure it is always done.
This deletes the two default enum values of CodeModel and uses an
explicit Optional<CodeModel> when it is possible that it is
unspecified.
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Add a pass to remove redundant S_OR_B64 instructions enabling lanes in
the exec. If two SI_END_CF (lowered as S_OR_B64) come together without any
vector instructions between them we can only keep outer SI_END_CF, given
that CFG is structured and exec bits of the outer end statement are always
not less than exec bit of the inner one.
This needs to be done before the RA to eliminate saved exec bits registers
but after register coalescer to have no vector registers copies in between
of different end cf statements.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35967
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Includes a hack to fix the type selected for
the GlobalAddress of the function, which will be
fixed by changing the default datalayout to use
generic pointers for 0.
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It is better to return arguments directly in registers
if we are making a call rather than introducing expensive
stack usage. In one of sample compile from one of
Blender's many kernel variants, this fires on about
~20 different functions. Future improvements may be to
recognize simple cases where the pointer is indexing a small
array. This also fails when the store to the out argument
is in a separate block from the return, which happens in
a few of the Blender functions. This should also probably
be using MemorySSA which might help with that.
I'm not sure this is correct as a FunctionPass, but
MemoryDependenceAnalysis seems to not work with
a ModulePass.
I'm also not sure where it should run.I think it should
run before DeadArgumentElimination, so maybe either
EP_CGSCCOptimizerLate or EP_ScalarOptimizerLate.
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I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.
I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.
This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.
Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).
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Remove dependency of SDWA pass on SIShrinkInstructions.
The goal is to move SDWA even higher in the stack to avoid second run
of MachineLICM, MachineCSE and SIFoldOperands.
Also added handling to preserve original src modifiers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33860
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TargetPassConfig is not useful for targets that do not use the CodeGen
library, so we may just as well store a pointer to an
LLVMTargetMachine instead of just to a TargetMachine.
While at it, also change the constructor to take a reference instead of a
pointer as the TM must not be nullptr.
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An encoding does not allow to use SDWA in an instruction with
scalar operands, either literals or SGPRs. That is however possible
to copy these operands into a VGPR first.
Several copies of the value are produced if multiple SDWA conversions
were done. To cleanup MachineLICM (to hoist copies out of loops),
MachineCSE (to remove duplicate copies) and SIFoldOperands (to replace
SGPR to VGPR copy with immediate copy right to the VGPR) runs are added
after the SDWA pass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33583
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This provides a new way to access the TargetMachine through
TargetPassConfig, as a dependency.
The patterns replaced here are:
* Passes handling a null TargetMachine call
`getAnalysisIfAvailable<TargetPassConfig>`.
* Passes not handling a null TargetMachine
`addRequired<TargetPassConfig>` and call
`getAnalysis<TargetPassConfig>`.
* MachineFunctionPasses now use MF.getTarget().
* Remove all the TargetMachine constructors.
* Remove INITIALIZE_TM_PASS.
This fixes a crash when running `llc -start-before prologepilog`.
PEI needs StackProtector, which gets constructed without a TargetMachine
by the pass manager. The StackProtector pass doesn't handle the case
where there is no TargetMachine, so it segfaults.
Related to PR30324.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33222
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Summary:
Difference beetween PreRegAlloc() and MachineSSAOptimization() are that the former is run despite of -O0 optimization level. In my undestanding SiShrinkInstructions and SDWAPeephole shouldn't run when optimizations are disabled.
With this change order of passes will not change.
Reviewers: arsenm, vpykhtin, rampitec
Subscribers: qcolombet, kzhuravl, wdng, nhaehnle, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31705
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Our final address space mapping is to let constant address space to be 4 to match nvptx.
However for now we will make it 2 to avoid unnecessary work in FE/BE/devlib
about intrinsics returning constant pointers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31770
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Previously it was covered by the internalization. It turns out we cannot
run internalizer in FE, it break separate compilation tests. Thus early
inliner gets its own option.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31429
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As we introduced target triple environment amdgiz and amdgizcl, the address
space values are no longer enums. We have to decide the value by target triple.
The basic idea is to use struct AMDGPUAS to represent address space values.
For address space values which are not depend on target triple, use static
const members, so that they don't occupy extra memory space and is equivalent
to a compile time constant.
Since the struct is lightweight and cheap, it can be created on the fly at
the point of usage. Or it can be added as member to a pass and created at
the beginning of the run* function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31284
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Switch data layout by target triple environment amdgiz and amdgizcl indicating using of an address space mapping in which generic address space is 0.
amdgiz is for non-OpenCL environment where generic address space is 0.
amdgizcl is for OpenCL environment where generic address space is 0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31211
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StructurizeCFG can't handle cases with multiple
returns creating regions with multiple exits.
Create a copy of UnifyFunctionExitNodes that only
unifies exit nodes that skips exit nodes
with uniform branch sources.
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Summary:
First iteration of SDWA peephole.
This pass tries to combine several instruction into one SDWA instruction. E.g. it converts:
'''
V_LSHRREV_B32_e32 %vreg0, 16, %vreg1
V_ADD_I32_e32 %vreg2, %vreg0, %vreg3
V_LSHLREV_B32_e32 %vreg4, 16, %vreg2
'''
Into:
'''
V_ADD_I32_sdwa %vreg4, %vreg1, %vreg3 dst_sel:WORD_1 dst_unused:UNUSED_PAD src0_sel:WORD_1 src1_sel:DWORD
'''
Pass structure:
1. Iterate over machine instruction in basic block and try to apply "SDWA patterns" to each of them. SDWA patterns match machine instruction into either source or destination SDWA operand. E.g. ''' V_LSHRREV_B32_e32 %vreg0, 16, %vreg1''' is matched to source SDWA operand '''%vreg1 src_sel:WORD_1'''.
2. Iterate over found SDWA operands and find instruction that could be potentially coverted into SDWA. E.g. for source SDWA operand potential instruction are all instruction in this basic block that uses '''%vreg0'''
3. Iterate over all potential instructions and check if they can be converted into SDWA.
4. Convert instructions to SDWA.
This review contains basic implementation of SDWA peephole pass. This pass requires additional testing fot both correctness and performance (no performance testing done).
There are several ways this pass can be improved:
1. Make this pass work on whole function not only basic block. As I can see this can be done right now without changes to pass.
2. Introduce more SDWA patterns
3. Introduce mnemonics to limit when SDWA patterns should apply
Reviewers: vpykhtin, alex-t, arsenm, rampitec
Subscribers: wdng, nhaehnle, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30038
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Loop unswitching can be extremely harmful for a SIMT target. In case
if hoisted condition is not uniform a SIMT machine will execute both
clones of a loop sequentially. Therefor LoopUnswitch checks if the
condition is non-divergent.
Since DivergenceAnalysis adds an expensive PostDominatorTree analysis
not needed for non-SIMT targets a new option is added to avoid unneded
analysis initialization. The method getAnalysisUsage is called when
TargetTransformInfo is not yet available and we cannot use it here.
For that reason a new field DivergentTarget is added to PassManagerBuilder
to control the behavior and set this field from a target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30796
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We can mark functions to always inline early in the opt. Since we do not have
call support this early inlining creates opportunities for inter-procedural
optimizations which would not occur otherwise.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31016
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This patch reverts region's scheduling to the original untouched state
in case if we have have decreased occupancy.
In addition it switches to use TargetRegisterInfo occupancy callback
for pressure limits instead of gradually increasing limits which were
just passed by. We are going to stay with the best schedule so we do
not need to tolerate worsened scheduling anymore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29971
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