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67 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Kramer
00e08fcaa0 Canonicalize header guards into a common format.
Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)

Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.

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2014-08-13 16:26:38 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
2dd264c8a3 Add alignment value to allowsUnalignedMemoryAccess
Rename to allowsMisalignedMemoryAccess.

On R600, 8 and 16 byte accesses are mostly OK with 4-byte alignment,
and don't need to be split into multiple accesses. Vector loads with
an alignment of the element type are not uncommon in OpenCL code.

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2014-07-27 17:46:40 +00:00
Eric Christopher
d7ffdcdfcf Move the subtarget dependent features from SystemZTargetMachine
down to the subtarget. Add an initialization routine to assist.

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2014-07-01 20:19:02 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4299a8b4ba Remove the caching of the target machine from SystemZTargetLowering.
Update all callers and uses accordingly.

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2014-06-27 07:38:01 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
122a970111 [SystemZ] Move sign_extend optimization to PerformDAGCombine
The target was marking SIGN_EXTEND as Custom because it wanted to optimize
certain sign-extended shifts.  In all other respects the extension is Legal,
so it'd be better to do the optimization in PerformDAGCombine instead.

No functional change intended.


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2014-03-07 11:34:35 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
abe768029b [SystemZ] Remove "virtual" from override methods
Also fix a couple of cases where "override" was missing.  No behavioural
change intended.


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2014-03-06 12:03:36 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
9a1cd05a3d [SystemZ] Update namespace formatting to match current guidelines
No functional change intended.


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2014-03-06 10:38:30 +00:00
Craig Topper
629b96cb4f Switch all uses of LLVM_OVERRIDE to just use 'override' directly.
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2014-03-02 09:09:27 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
bb7bf85f3c Add address space argument to allowsUnalignedMemoryAccess.
On R600, some address spaces have more strict alignment
requirements than others.

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2014-02-05 23:15:53 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
80a3301b37 [SystemZ] Optimize (sext (ashr (shl ...), ...))
...into (ashr (shl (anyext X), ...), ...), which requires one fewer
instruction.  The (anyext X) can sometimes be simplified too.

I didn't do this in DAGCombiner because widening shifts isn't a win
on all targets.


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2014-01-13 15:17:53 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
4c925c60eb [SystemZ] Use interlocked-access 1 instructions for CodeGen
...namely LOAD AND ADD, LOAD AND AND, LOAD AND OR and LOAD AND EXCLUSIVE OR.
LOAD AND ADD LOGICAL isn't really separately useful for LLVM.

I'll look at adding reusing the CC results in new year.


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2013-12-24 15:18:04 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
193bf3171f [SystemZ] Extend integer absolute selection
This patch makes more use of LPGFR and LNGFR.  It builds on top of
the LTGFR selection from r197234.  Most of the tests are motivated
by what InstCombine would produce.


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2013-12-13 15:35:00 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
aedb288d86 Add TargetLowering::prepareVolatileOrAtomicLoad
One unusual feature of the z architecture is that the result of a
previous load can be reused indefinitely for subsequent loads, even if
a cache-coherent store to that location is performed by another CPU.
A special serializing instruction must be used if you want to force
a load to be reattempted.

Since volatile loads are not supposed to be omitted in this way,
we should insert a serializing instruction before each such load.
The same goes for atomic loads.

The patch implements this at the IR->DAG boundary, in a similar way
to atomic fences.  It is a no-op for targets other than SystemZ.


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2013-12-10 10:49:34 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
086791eca2 Add TargetLowering::prepareVolatileOrAtomicLoad
One unusual feature of the z architecture is that the result of a
previous load can be reused indefinitely for subsequent loads, even if
a cache-coherent store to that location is performed by another CPU.
A special serializing instruction must be used if you want to force
a load to be reattempted.

Since volatile loads are not supposed to be omitted in this way,
we should insert a serializing instruction before each such load.
The same goes for atomic loads.

The patch implements this at the IR->DAG boundary, in a similar way
to atomic fences.  It is a no-op for targets other than SystemZ.


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2013-12-10 10:36:34 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
d975a82e08 [SystemZ] Handle vectors in getSetCCResultType
I don't have a standalone testcase for this, but it should allow r193676
to be reapplied.


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2013-11-06 12:16:02 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
d1a4f579bf [SystemZ] Improve handling of SETCC
We previously used the default expansion to SELECT_CC, which in turn would
expand to "LHI; BRC; LHI".  In most cases it's better to use an IPM-based
sequence instead.


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2013-10-16 11:10:55 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
8dac19c070 [SystemZ] Improve handling of PC-relative addresses
The backend previously folded offsets into PC-relative addresses
whereever possible.  That's the right thing to do when the address
can be used directly in a PC-relative memory reference (using things
like LRL).  But if we have a register-based memory reference and need
to load the PC-relative address separately, it's better to use an anchor
point that could be shared with other accesses to the same area of the
variable.

Fixes a FIXME.


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2013-09-27 15:14:04 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
299fdd814f [SystemZ] Add TM and TMY
The main complication here is that TM and TMY (the memory forms) set
CC differently from the register forms.  When the tested bits contain
some 0s and some 1s, the register forms set CC to 1 or 2 based on the
value the uppermost bit.  The memory forms instead set CC to 1
regardless of the uppermost bit.

Until now, I've tried to make it so that a branch never tests for an
impossible CC value.  E.g. NR only sets CC to 0 or 1, so branches on the
result will only test for 0 or 1.  Originally I'd tried to do the same
thing for TM and TMY by using custom matching code in ISelDAGToDAG.
That ended up being very ugly though, and would have meant duplicating
some of the chain checks that the common isel code does.

I've therefore gone for the simpler alternative of adding an extra
operand to the TM DAG opcode to say whether a memory form would be OK.
This means that the inverse of a "TM;JE" is "TM;JNE" rather than the
more precise "TM;JNLE", just like the inverse of "TMLL;JE" is "TMLL;JNE".
I suppose that's arguably less confusing though...


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2013-09-10 10:20:32 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
aff1c6427c [SystemZ] Tweak integer comparison code
The architecture has many comparison instructions, including some that
extend one of the operands.  The signed comparison instructions use sign
extensions and the unsigned comparison instructions use zero extensions.
In cases where we had a free choice between signed or unsigned comparisons,
we were trying to decide at lowering time which would best fit the available
instructions, taking things like extension type into account.  The code
to do that was getting increasingly hairy and was also making some bad
decisions.  E.g. when comparing the result of two LLCs, it is better to use
CR rather than CLR, since CR can be fused with a branch while CLR can't.

This patch removes the lowering code and instead adds an operand to
integer comparisons to say whether signed comparison is required,
whether unsigned comparison is required, or whether either is OK.
We can then leave the choice of instruction up to the normal isel code.


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2013-09-06 11:51:39 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
16277c4698 [SystemZ] Add NC, OC and XC
For now these are just used to handle scalar ANDs, ORs and XORs in which
all operands are memory.


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2013-09-05 10:36:45 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
477168192c [SystemZ] Add support for TMHH, TMHL, TMLH and TMLL
For now just handles simple comparisons of an ANDed value with zero.
The CC value provides enough information to do any comparison for a
2-bit mask, and some nonzero comparisons with more populated masks,
but that's all future work.


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2013-08-28 10:31:43 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
842a1be06c [SystemZ] Extend memcpy and memset support to all constant lengths
Lengths up to a certain threshold (currently 6 * 256) use a series of MVCs.
Lengths above that threshold use a loop to handle X*256 bytes followed
by a single MVC to handle the excess (if any).  This loop will also be
needed in future when support for variable lengths is added.

Because the same tablegen classes are used to define MVC and CLC,
the patch also has the side-effect of defining a pseudo loop instruction
for CLC.  That instruction isn't used yet (and wouldn't be handled correctly
if it were).  I'm planning to use it soon though.


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2013-08-27 09:54:29 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
a550b51bac [SystemZ] Add basic prefetch support
Just the instructions and intrinsics for now.


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2013-08-23 11:36:42 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
df40f8e8ad [SystemZ] Define remainig *MUL_LOHI patterns
The initial port used MLG(R) for i64 UMUL_LOHI but left the other three
combinations as not-legal-or-custom.  Although 32x32->{32,32}
multiplications exist, they're not as quick as doing a normal 64-bit
multiplication, so it didn't seem like i32 SMUL_LOHI and UMUL_LOHI
would be useful.  There's also no direct instruction for i64 SMUL_LOHI,
so it needs to be implemented in terms of UMUL_LOHI.

However, not defining these patterns means that we don't convert
division by a constant into multiplication, so this patch fills
in the other cases.  The new i64 SMUL_LOHI sequence is simpler
than the one that we used previously for 64x64->128 multiplication,
so int-mul-08.ll now tests the full sequence.


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2013-08-21 09:34:56 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
80f54784da [SystemZ] Add support for sibling calls
This first cut is pretty conservative.  The final argument register (R6)
is call-saved, so we would need to make sure that the R6 argument to a
sibling call is the same as the R6 argument to the calling function,
which seems worth keeping as a separate patch.

Saying that integer truncations are free means that we no longer
use the extending instructions LGF and LLGF for spills in int-conv-09.ll
and int-conv-10.ll.  Instead we treat the registers as 64 bits wide and
truncate them to 32-bits where necessary.  I think it's unlikely we'd
use LGF and LLGF for spills in other situations for the same reason,
so I'm removing the tests rather than replacing them.  The associated
code is generic and applies to many more instructions than just
LGF and LLGF, so there is no corresponding code removal.


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2013-08-19 12:42:31 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
19262ee072 [SystemZ] Use SRST to implement strlen and strnlen
It would also make sense to use it for memchr; I'm working on that now.


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2013-08-16 11:41:43 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
4fc7355a21 [SystemZ] Use MVST to implement strcpy and stpcpy
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2013-08-16 11:29:37 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
e1b2af731e [SystemZ] Use CLST to implement strcmp
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2013-08-16 11:21:54 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
ac168b8bc8 [SystemZ] Use CLC and IPM to implement memcmp
For now this is restricted to fixed-length comparisons with a length
in the range [1, 256], as for memcpy() and MVC.


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2013-08-12 10:28:10 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
e03a56d62f [SystemZ] Add a definition of the CLC instruction
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2013-08-12 10:17:33 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
04ded924f3 [SystemZ] Implement isLegalAddressingMode()
The loop optimizers were assuming that scales > 1 were OK.  I think this
is actually a bug in TargetLoweringBase::isLegalAddressingMode(),
since it seems to be trying to reject anything that isn't r+i or r+r,
but it has no default case for scales other than 0, 1 or 2.  Implementing
the hook for z means that z can no longer test any change there though.


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2013-07-31 12:58:26 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
b284e1bf08 [SystemZ] Add STOC and STOCG
These instructions are allowed to trap even if the condition is false,
so for now they are only used for "*ptr = (cond ? x : *ptr)"-style
constructs.


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2013-07-25 08:57:02 +00:00
Stephen Lin
e54885af9b AArch64/PowerPC/SystemZ/X86: This patch fixes the interface, usage, and all
in-tree implementations of TargetLoweringBase::isFMAFasterThanMulAndAdd in
order to resolve the following issues with fmuladd (i.e. optional FMA)
intrinsics:

1. On X86(-64) targets, ISD::FMA nodes are formed when lowering fmuladd
intrinsics even if the subtarget does not support FMA instructions, leading
to laughably bad code generation in some situations.

2. On AArch64 targets, ISD::FMA nodes are formed for operations on fp128,
resulting in a call to a software fp128 FMA implementation.

3. On PowerPC targets, FMAs are not generated from fmuladd intrinsics on types
like v2f32, v8f32, v4f64, etc., even though they promote, split, scalarize,
etc. to types that support hardware FMAs.

The function has also been slightly renamed for consistency and to force a
merge/build conflict for any out-of-tree target implementing it. To resolve,
see comments and fixed in-tree examples.


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2013-07-09 18:16:56 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
dff0009d0c [SystemZ] Use MVC for memcpy
Use MVC for memcpy in cases where a single MVC is enough.  Using MVC is
a win for longer copies too, but I'll leave that for later.


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2013-07-08 09:35:23 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
35b7bebe11 [SystemZ] Use DSGFR over DSGR in more cases
Fixes some cases where we were using full 64-bit division for (sdiv i32, i32)
and (sdiv i64, i32).

The "32" in "SDIVREM32" just refers to the second operand.  The first operand
of all *DIVREM*s is a GR128.


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2013-07-02 15:40:22 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
722e9e6d0a [SystemZ] Add conditional store patterns
Add pseudo conditional store instructions, so that we use:

    branch foo:
    store
foo:

instead of:

    load
    branch foo:
    move
foo:
    store

z196 has real 32-bit and 64-bit conditional stores, but we don't use
any z196 instructions yet.


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2013-06-27 09:27:40 +00:00
Chad Rosier
5b3fca50a0 The getRegForInlineAsmConstraint function should only accept MVT value types.
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2013-06-22 18:37:38 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
14a926f13b [SystemZ] Enable unaligned accesses
The code to distinguish between unaligned and aligned addresses was
already there, so this is mostly just a switch-on-and-test process.


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2013-05-30 09:45:42 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
d50bcb2162 [SystemZ] Register compare-and-branch support
This patch adds support for the CRJ and CGRJ instructions.  Support for
the immediate forms will be a separate patch.

The architecture has a large number of comparison instructions.  I think
it's generally better to concentrate on using the "best" comparison
instruction first and foremost, then only use something like CRJ if
CR really was the natual choice of comparison instruction.  The patch
therefore opportunistically converts separate CR and BRC instructions
into a single CRJ while emitting instructions in ISelLowering.


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2013-05-28 10:41:11 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ac6d9bec67 Track IR ordering of SelectionDAG nodes 2/4.
Change SelectionDAG::getXXXNode() interfaces as well as call sites of
these functions to pass in SDLoc instead of DebugLoc.

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2013-05-25 02:42:55 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
225ed7069c Add LLVMContext argument to getSetCCResultType
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2013-05-18 00:21:46 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
1d09d56fe1 [SystemZ] Add back end
This adds the actual lib/Target/SystemZ target files necessary to
implement the SystemZ target.  Note that at this point, the target
cannot yet be built since the configure bits are missing.  Those
will be provided shortly by a follow-on patch.

This version of the patch incorporates feedback from reviews by
Chris Lattner and Anton Korobeynikov.  Thanks to all reviewers!

Patch by Richard Sandiford.



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2013-05-06 16:15:19 +00:00
Dan Gohman
29074ccf6c Remove the SystemZ backend.
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2011-10-24 23:48:32 +00:00
Eli Friedman
fc5d305597 Make the logic for determining function alignment more explicit. No functionality change.
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2011-05-06 20:34:06 +00:00
Owen Anderson
95771afbfd Allow targets to specify a the type of the RHS of a shift parameterized on the type of the LHS.
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2011-02-25 21:41:48 +00:00
Dan Gohman
c9403659a9 Split the SDValue out of OutputArg so that SelectionDAG-independent
code can do calling-convention queries. This obviates OutputArgReg.


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2010-07-07 15:54:55 +00:00
Dan Gohman
af1d8ca44a Get rid of the EdgeMapping map. Instead, just check for BasicBlock
changes before doing phi lowering for switches.


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2010-05-01 00:01:06 +00:00
Dan Gohman
d858e90f03 Use const qualifiers with TargetLowering. This eliminates several
const_casts, and it reinforces the design of the Target classes being
immutable.

SelectionDAGISel::IsLegalToFold is now a static member function, because
PIC16 uses it in an unconventional way. There is more room for API
cleanup here.

And PIC16's AsmPrinter no longer uses TargetLowering.


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2010-04-17 15:26:15 +00:00
Evan Cheng
022d9e1cef Revert 95130.
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2010-02-02 23:55:14 +00:00
Evan Cheng
942619695f Pass callsite return type to TargetLowering::LowerCall and use that to check sibcall eligibility.
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2010-02-02 21:29:10 +00:00