852 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Anna Thomas
0428548839 [LoopVectorize] Fix assertion failure in Fcmp vectorization
Summary:
When vectorizing fcmps we can trip on incorrect cast assertion when setting the
FastMathFlags after generating the vectorized FCmp.
This can happen if the FCmp can be folded to true or false directly. The fix
here is to set the FastMathFlag using the FastMathFlagBuilder *before* creating
the FCmp Instruction. This is what's done by other optimizations such as
InstCombine.
Added a test case which trips on cast assertion without this patch.

Reviewers: Ayal, mssimpso, mkuper, gilr

Reviewed by: Ayal, mssimpso

Subscribers: llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36244

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2017-08-08 18:07:44 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
c8df92092d LV: Don't insert runtime ptr checks on divergent targets
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2017-08-02 21:43:08 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
343f60c4b2 [LV] Avoid redundant operations manipulating masks
The Loop Vectorizer generates redundant operations when manipulating masks:
AND with true, OR with false, compare equal to true. Instead of relying on
a subsequent pass to clean them up, this patch avoids generating them.

Use null (no-mask) to represent all-one full masks, instead of a constant
all-one vector, following the convention of masked gathers and scatters.

Preparing for a follow-up VPlan patch in which these mask manipulating
operations are modeled using recipes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35725


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2017-07-31 13:21:42 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
e1f7499ee7 [LV] Test once if vector trip count is zero, instead of twice
Generate a single test to decide if there are enough iterations to jump to the
vectorized loop, or else go to the scalar remainder loop. This test compares the
Scalar Trip Count: if STC < VF * UF go to the scalar loop. If
requiresScalarEpilogue() holds, at-least one iteration must remain scalar; the
rest can be used to form vector iterations. So in this case the test checks
instead if (STC - 1) < VF * UF by comparing STC <= VF * UF, and going to the
scalar loop if so. Otherwise the vector loop is entered for at-least one vector
iteration.

This test covers the case where incrementing the backedge-taken count will
overflow leading to an incorrect trip count of zero. In this (rare) case we will
also avoid the vector loop and jump to the scalar loop.

This patch simplifies the existing tests and effectively removes the basic-block
originally named "min.iters.checked", leaving the single test in block
"vector.ph".

Original observation and initial patch by Evgeny Stupachenko.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34150


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2017-07-19 05:16:39 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
73d05a2a19 [LV] Don't allow outside uses of IVs if the SCEV is predicated on loop conditions.
This fixes PR33706.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35227


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2017-07-12 19:53:55 +00:00
Teresa Johnson
9d923b35aa Revert "r306473 - re-commit r306336: Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default."
This still breaks PPC tests we have. I'll forward reproduction
instructions to dehao.

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2017-07-01 03:24:09 +00:00
Teresa Johnson
f7497bfb4a re-commit r306336: Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33341

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2017-07-01 03:24:08 +00:00
Teresa Johnson
423d09931a revert r306336 for breaking ppc test.
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2017-07-01 03:24:07 +00:00
Teresa Johnson
005cfad2e8 Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default.
Summary:
vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth is generally useful in terms of performance. I've tested the impact of changing this to default on speccpu benchmarks on sandybridge machines. The result shows non-negative impact:

spec/2006/fp/C++/444.namd                 26.84  -0.31%
spec/2006/fp/C++/447.dealII               46.19  +0.89%
spec/2006/fp/C++/450.soplex               42.92  -0.44%
spec/2006/fp/C++/453.povray               38.57  -2.25%
spec/2006/fp/C/433.milc                   24.54  -0.76%
spec/2006/fp/C/470.lbm                    41.08  +0.26%
spec/2006/fp/C/482.sphinx3                47.58  -0.99%
spec/2006/int/C++/471.omnetpp             22.06  +1.87%
spec/2006/int/C++/473.astar               22.65  -0.12%
spec/2006/int/C++/483.xalancbmk           33.69  +4.97%
spec/2006/int/C/400.perlbench             33.43  +1.70%
spec/2006/int/C/401.bzip2                 23.02  -0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/403.gcc                   32.57  -0.43%
spec/2006/int/C/429.mcf                   40.35  +0.27%
spec/2006/int/C/445.gobmk                 26.96  +0.06%
spec/2006/int/C/456.hmmer                  24.4  +0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/458.sjeng                 27.91  -0.08%
spec/2006/int/C/462.libquantum            57.47  -0.20%
spec/2006/int/C/464.h264ref               46.52  +1.35%

geometric mean                                   +0.29%

The regression on 453.povray seems real, but is due to secondary effects as all hot functions are bit-identical with and without the flag.

I started this patch to consult upstream opinions on this. It will be greatly appreciated if the community can help test the performance impact of this change on other architectures so that we can decided if this should be target-dependent.

Reviewers: hfinkel, mkuper, davidxl, chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: rengolin, sanjoy, javed.absar, bjope, dorit, magabari, RKSimon, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33341

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2017-07-01 03:24:06 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
e050d57c74 [LV] Sink casts to unravel first order recurrence
Check if a single cast is preventing handling a first-order-recurrence Phi,
because the scheduling constraints it imposes on the first-order-recurrence
shuffle are infeasible; but they can be made feasible by moving the cast
downwards. Record such casts and move them when vectorizing the loop.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33058


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2017-06-30 21:05:06 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
bfae62c2cb [LV] Optimize for size when vectorizing loops with tiny trip count
It may be detrimental to vectorize loops with very small trip count, as various
costs of the vectorized loop body as well as enclosing overheads including
runtime tests and scalar iterations may outweigh the gains of vectorizing. The
current cost model measures the cost of the vectorized loop body only, expecting
it will amortize other costs, and loops with known or expected very small trip
counts are not vectorized at all. This patch allows loops with very small trip
counts to be vectorized, but under OptForSize constraints, which ensure the cost
of the loop body is dominant, having no runtime guards nor scalar iterations.

Patch inspired by D32451.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34373


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2017-06-30 08:02:35 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
ed1642feee Revert "r306473 - re-commit r306336: Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default."
This still breaks PPC tests we have. I'll forward reproduction
instructions to dehao.

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2017-06-30 06:32:21 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
9a06b5298e [LV] Fix PR33613 - retain order of insertelement per part
r306381 caused PR33613, by reversing the order in which insertelements were
generated per unroll part. This patch fixes PR33613 by retraining this order,
placing each set of insertelements per part immediately after the last scalar
being packed for this part. Includes a test case derived from PR33613.

Reference: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33613
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34760


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2017-06-28 17:59:33 +00:00
Dehao Chen
c9d2291c96 re-commit r306336: Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33341


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2017-06-27 22:05:58 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
84b5668c17 Recommitting 306331.
Undoing revert 306338 after fixed bug: add metadata to the load instead of the
reverse shuffle added to it, retaining the original ValueMap implementation.


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2017-06-27 08:41:19 +00:00
Dehao Chen
74c2abe3c6 revert r306336 for breaking ppc test.
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2017-06-26 23:05:35 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
bfc8711de9 reverting 306331.
Causes TBAA metadata to be generates on reverse shuffles, investigating.


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2017-06-26 22:26:54 +00:00
Dehao Chen
fd167cf907 Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default.
Summary:
vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth is generally useful in terms of performance. I've tested the impact of changing this to default on speccpu benchmarks on sandybridge machines. The result shows non-negative impact:

spec/2006/fp/C++/444.namd                 26.84  -0.31%
spec/2006/fp/C++/447.dealII               46.19  +0.89%
spec/2006/fp/C++/450.soplex               42.92  -0.44%
spec/2006/fp/C++/453.povray               38.57  -2.25%
spec/2006/fp/C/433.milc                   24.54  -0.76%
spec/2006/fp/C/470.lbm                    41.08  +0.26%
spec/2006/fp/C/482.sphinx3                47.58  -0.99%
spec/2006/int/C++/471.omnetpp             22.06  +1.87%
spec/2006/int/C++/473.astar               22.65  -0.12%
spec/2006/int/C++/483.xalancbmk           33.69  +4.97%
spec/2006/int/C/400.perlbench             33.43  +1.70%
spec/2006/int/C/401.bzip2                 23.02  -0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/403.gcc                   32.57  -0.43%
spec/2006/int/C/429.mcf                   40.35  +0.27%
spec/2006/int/C/445.gobmk                 26.96  +0.06%
spec/2006/int/C/456.hmmer                  24.4  +0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/458.sjeng                 27.91  -0.08%
spec/2006/int/C/462.libquantum            57.47  -0.20%
spec/2006/int/C/464.h264ref               46.52  +1.35%

geometric mean                                   +0.29%

The regression on 453.povray seems real, but is due to secondary effects as all hot functions are bit-identical with and without the flag.

I started this patch to consult upstream opinions on this. It will be greatly appreciated if the community can help test the performance impact of this change on other architectures so that we can decided if this should be target-dependent.

Reviewers: hfinkel, mkuper, davidxl, chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: rengolin, sanjoy, javed.absar, bjope, dorit, magabari, RKSimon, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33341

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2017-06-26 21:41:09 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
faf416b5ae [LV] Changing the interface of ValueMap, NFC.
Instead of providing access to the internal MapStorage holding all Values
associated with a given Key, used for setting or resetting them all together,
ValueMap keeps its MapStorage internal; its new interface allows getting,
setting or resetting a single Value, per part or per part-and-lane.
Follows the discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D32871.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34473


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2017-06-26 21:03:51 +00:00
Diana Picus
e36adbda88 Revert "Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default."
This reverts commit r305960 because it broke self-hosting on AArch64.

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2017-06-22 10:00:28 +00:00
Dehao Chen
998914d301 Enable vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth by default.
Summary:
vectorizer-maximize-bandwidth is generally useful in terms of performance. I've tested the impact of changing this to default on speccpu benchmarks on sandybridge machines. The result shows non-negative impact:

spec/2006/fp/C++/444.namd                 26.84  -0.31%
spec/2006/fp/C++/447.dealII               46.19  +0.89%
spec/2006/fp/C++/450.soplex               42.92  -0.44%
spec/2006/fp/C++/453.povray               38.57  -2.25%
spec/2006/fp/C/433.milc                   24.54  -0.76%
spec/2006/fp/C/470.lbm                    41.08  +0.26%
spec/2006/fp/C/482.sphinx3                47.58  -0.99%
spec/2006/int/C++/471.omnetpp             22.06  +1.87%
spec/2006/int/C++/473.astar               22.65  -0.12%
spec/2006/int/C++/483.xalancbmk           33.69  +4.97%
spec/2006/int/C/400.perlbench             33.43  +1.70%
spec/2006/int/C/401.bzip2                 23.02  -0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/403.gcc                   32.57  -0.43%
spec/2006/int/C/429.mcf                   40.35  +0.27%
spec/2006/int/C/445.gobmk                 26.96  +0.06%
spec/2006/int/C/456.hmmer                  24.4  +0.19%
spec/2006/int/C/458.sjeng                 27.91  -0.08%
spec/2006/int/C/462.libquantum            57.47  -0.20%
spec/2006/int/C/464.h264ref               46.52  +1.35%

geometric mean                                   +0.29%

The regression on 453.povray seems real, but is due to secondary effects as all hot functions are bit-identical with and without the flag.

I started this patch to consult upstream opinions on this. It will be greatly appreciated if the community can help test the performance impact of this change on other architectures so that we can decided if this should be target-dependent.

Reviewers: hfinkel, mkuper, davidxl, chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: rengolin, sanjoy, javed.absar, bjope, dorit, magabari, RKSimon, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33341

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2017-06-21 22:01:32 +00:00
Taewook Oh
9f93c9df69 Improve profile-guided heuristics to use estimated trip count.
Summary:
Existing heuristic uses the ratio between the function entry
frequency and the loop invocation frequency to find cold loops. However,
even if the loop executes frequently, if it has a small trip count per
each invocation, vectorization is not beneficial. On the other hand,
even if the loop invocation frequency is much smaller than the function
invocation frequency, if the trip count is high it is still beneficial
to vectorize the loop.

This patch uses estimated trip count computed from the profile metadata
as a primary metric to determine coldness of the loop. If the estimated
trip count cannot be computed, it falls back to the original heuristics.

Reviewers: Ayal, mssimpso, mkuper, danielcdh, wmi, tejohnson

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Subscribers: tejohnson, mzolotukhin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32451

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2017-06-19 18:48:58 +00:00
George Burgess IV
9276050d30 [LoopVectorize] Don't preserve nsw/nuw flags on shrunken ops.
If we're shrinking a binary operation, it may be the case that the new
operations wraps where the old didn't. If this happens, the behavior
should be well-defined. So, we can't always carry wrapping flags with us
when we shrink operations.

If we do, we get incorrect optimizations in cases like:

void foo(const unsigned char *from, unsigned char *to, int n) {
  for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
    to[i] = from[i] - 128;
}

which gets optimized to:

void foo(const unsigned char *from, unsigned char *to, int n) {
  for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
    to[i] = from[i] | 128;
}

Because:
- InstCombine turned `sub i32 %from.i, 128` into
  `add nuw nsw i32 %from.i, 128`.
- LoopVectorize vectorized the add to be `add nuw nsw <16 x i8>` with a
  vector full of `i8 128`s
- InstCombine took advantage of the fact that the newly-shrunken add
  "couldn't wrap", and changed the `add` to an `or`.

InstCombine seems happy to figure out whether we can add nuw/nsw on its
own, so I just decided to drop the flags. There are already a number of
places in LoopVectorize where we rely on InstCombine to clean up.


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2017-06-09 03:56:15 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
2cfe765f46 [LV] Make scalarizeInstruction() non-virtual. NFC.
Following the request made in https://reviews.llvm.org/D32871,
scalarizeInstruction() which is no longer overridden by InnerLoopUnroller is
hereby made non-virtual in InnerLoopVectorizer.

Should have been part of r297580 originally.


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2017-06-04 13:29:51 +00:00
Galina Kistanova
143302b9f0 Added LLVM_FALLTHROUGH to address warning: this statement may fall through. NFC.
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2017-06-03 05:18:46 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
ed4243c350 [LV] Reapply r303763 with fix for PR33193
r303763 caused build failures in some out-of-tree tests due to an assertion in
TTI. The original patch updated cost estimates for induction variable update
instructions marked for scalarization. However, it didn't consider that the
incoming value of an induction variable phi node could be a cast instruction.
This caused queries for cast instruction costs with a mix of vector and scalar
types. This patch includes a fix for cast instructions and the test case from
PR33193.

The fix was suggested by Jonas Paulsson <paulsson@linux.vnet.ibm.com>.

Reference: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33193
Original Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33457

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2017-05-30 19:55:57 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
ef8c4cd636 Revert r303763, results in asserts i.e. while building Ruby.
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2017-05-29 22:52:17 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
9e8c6339d7 [LV] Update type in cost model for scalarization
For non-uniform instructions marked for scalarization, we should update
`VectorTy` when computing instruction costs to reflect the scalar type. In
addition to determining instruction costs, this type is also used to signal
that all instructions in the loop will be scalarized. This currently affects
memory instructions and non-pointer induction variables and their updates. (We
also mark GEPs scalar after vectorization, but their cost is computed together
with memory instructions.) For scalarized induction updates, this patch also
scales the scalar cost by the vectorization factor, corresponding to each
induction step.

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2017-05-24 15:26:15 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
a551a28baa [LoopVectorizer] Let target prefer scalar addressing computations.
The loop vectorizer usually vectorizes any instruction it can and then
extracts the elements for a scalarized use. On SystemZ, all elements
containing addresses must be extracted into address registers (GRs). Since
this extraction is not free, it is better to have the address in a suitable
register to begin with. By forcing address arithmetic instructions and loads
of addresses to be scalar after vectorization, two benefits result:

* No need to extract the register
* LSR optimizations trigger (LSR isn't handling vector addresses currently)

Benchmarking show improvements on SystemZ with this new behaviour.

Any other target could try this by returning false in the new hook
prefersVectorizedAddressing().

Review: Renato Golin, Elena Demikhovsky, Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32422

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2017-05-24 13:42:56 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
f93293ef42 [LV] Report multiple reasons for not vectorizing under allowExtraAnalysis
The default behavior of -Rpass-analysis=loop-vectorizer is to report only the
first reason encountered for not vectorizing, if one is found, at which time the
vectorizer aborts its handling of the loop. This patch allows multiple reasons
for not vectorizing to be identified and reported, at the potential expense of
additional compile-time, under allowExtraAnalysis which can currently be turned
on by Clang's -fsave-optimization-record and opt's -pass-remarks-missed.

Removed from LoopVectorizationLegality::canVectorize() the redundant checking
and reporting if we CantComputeNumberOfIterations, as LAI::canAnalyzeLoop() also
does that. This redundancy is caught by a lit test once multiple reasons are
reported.

Patch initially developed by Dror Barak.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33396


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2017-05-23 07:08:02 +00:00
Amara Emerson
fc4cf8d86e Fix vector pass-through value being unused in IRBuilder::CreateMaskedGather
Also s/0/nullptr in the call site in LV.


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2017-05-19 10:40:18 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
61c3d36e2e Revert 303174, 303176, and 303178
These commits are breaking the bots. Reverting to investigate.

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2017-05-16 15:50:30 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
d9ed77b3ad [LV] Avoid potentential division by zero when selecting IC
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2017-05-16 14:43:55 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
07ac640d6c [LoopOptimizer][Fix]PR32859, PR24738
The Loop vectorizer pass introduced undef value while it is fixing output of LCSSA form.
Here it is:

before: %e.0.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %for.inc.2.i ]
after: %e.0.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %for.inc.2.i ], [ undef, %middle.block ]

and after this change we have:

%e.0.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %for.inc.2.i ]
%e.0.ph = phi i32 [ 0, %for.inc.2.i ], [ 0, %middle.block ]

Committed on behalf of @dtemirbulatov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33055

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2017-05-13 13:25:57 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
7a3330e101 [LV] Refactor ILV.vectorize{Loop}() by introducing LVP.executePlan(); NFC
Introduce LoopVectorizationPlanner.executePlan(), replacing ILV.vectorize() and
refactoring ILV.vectorizeLoop(). Method collectDeadInstructions() is moved from
ILV to LVP. These changes facilitate building VPlans and using them to generate
code, following https://reviews.llvm.org/D28975 and its tentative breakdown.

Method ILV.createEmptyLoop() is renamed ILV.createVectorizedLoopSkeleton() to
improve clarity; it's contents remain intact.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32200


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2017-05-11 11:36:33 +00:00
Anna Thomas
1fbed43c3e [LV] Fix insertion point for shuffle vectors in first order recurrence
Summary:
In first order recurrence vectorization, when the previous value is a phi node, we need to
set the insertion point to the first non-phi node.
We can have the previous value being a phi node, due to the generation of new
IVs as part of trunc optimization [1].

[1] https://reviews.llvm.org/rL294967

Reviewers: mssimpso, mkuper

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32969

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2017-05-09 14:29:33 +00:00
Amara Emerson
8f1f7ce9d1 Introduce experimental generic intrinsics for horizontal vector reductions.
- This change allows targets to opt-in to using them instead of the log2
  shufflevector algorithm.
- The SLP and Loop vectorizers have the common code to do shuffle reductions
  factored out into LoopUtils, and now have a unified interface for generating
  reductions regardless of the preference of the target. LoopUtils now uses TTI
  to determine what kind of reductions the target wants to handle.
- For CodeGen, basic legalization support is added.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30086



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2017-05-09 10:43:25 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
245084ed3c Use right function in LoopVectorize.
-    unsigned AS = getMemInstAlignment(I);
+    unsigned AS = getMemInstAddressSpace(I);

Review: Hal Finkel

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2017-05-04 05:31:56 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
86197951a0 [LV] Handle external uses of floating-point induction variables
Reference: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32758
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32445

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2017-04-26 16:23:02 +00:00
Gil Rapaport
e9d7fd8bfe [LV] Remove redundant basic block split
This patch is part of D28975's breakdown.

Genreating the control-flow to guard predicated instructions modified to
only use SplitBlockAndInsertIfThen() for producing the if-then construct.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32224


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2017-04-25 05:57:22 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
915a4bc0f9 [LV] Model if-converted phi node costs
Phi nodes in non-header blocks are converted to select instructions after
if-conversion. This patch updates the cost model to account for the selects.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31906

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2017-04-21 14:14:54 +00:00
Gil Rapaport
e9d7070f01 [LV] Cache block mask values
This patch is part of D28975's breakdown.

Add caching for block masks similar to the cache already used for edge masks,
replacing generation per user with reusing the first generated value which
dominates all uses.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32054


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2017-04-18 14:43:43 +00:00
Gil Rapaport
e92557c930 [LV] Remove implicit single basic block assumption
This patch is part of D28975's breakdown - no change in output intended.

LV's code currently assumes the vectorized loop is a single basic block up
until predicateInstructions() is called. This patch removes two manifestations
of this assumption (loop phi incoming values, dominator tree update) by
replacing the use of vectorLoopBody with the vectorized loop's latch/header.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32040


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2017-04-14 07:30:23 +00:00
Anna Thomas
0bd00d7d97 [LV] Fix the vector code generation for first order recurrence
Summary:
In first order recurrences where phi's are used outside the loop,
we should generate an additional vector.extract of the second last element from
the vectorized phi update.
This is because we require the phi itself (which is the value at the second last
iteration of the vector loop) and not the phi's update within the loop.
Also fix the code gen when we just unroll, but don't vectorize.
Fixes PR32396.

Reviewers: mssimpso, mkuper, anemet

Subscribers: llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31979

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2017-04-13 18:59:25 +00:00
Ayal Zaks
17f2fca608 [LV] Refactor ILV to provide vectorizeInstruction(); NFC
Refactoring InnerLoopVectorizer's vectorizeBlockInLoop() to provide
vectorizeInstruction(). Aligning DeadInstructions with its only user.
Facilitates driving the transformation by VPlan - follows
https://reviews.llvm.org/D28975 and its tentative breakdown.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31997


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Jonas Paulsson
16b23e95d5 [LoopVectorizer] Improve handling of branches during cost estimation.
The cost for a branch after vectorization is very different depending on if
the vectorizer will if-convert the block (branch is eliminated), or if
scalarized and predicated blocks will be produced (branch duplicated before
each block). There is also the case of remaining scalar branches, such as the
back-edge branch.

This patch handles these cases differently with TTI based cost estimates.

Review: Matthew Simpson
https://reviews.llvm.org/D31175

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2017-04-12 13:13:15 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
43d439da88 [LoopVectorizer, TTI] New method supportsEfficientVectorElementLoadStore()
Since SystemZ supports vector element load/store instructions, there is no
need for extracts/inserts if a vector load/store gets scalarized.

This patch lets Target specify that it supports such instructions by means of
a new TTI hook that defaults to false.

The use for this is in the LoopVectorizer getScalarizationOverhead() method,
which will with this patch produce a smaller sum for a vector load/store on
SystemZ.

New test: test/Transforms/LoopVectorize/SystemZ/load-store-scalarization-cost.ll

Review: Adam Nemet
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30680

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2017-04-12 12:41:37 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
c33bdfa7b1 [SystemZ] TargetTransformInfo cost functions implemented.
getArithmeticInstrCost(), getShuffleCost(), getCastInstrCost(),
getCmpSelInstrCost(), getVectorInstrCost(), getMemoryOpCost(),
getInterleavedMemoryOpCost() implemented.

Interleaved access vectorization enabled.

BasicTTIImpl::getCastInstrCost() improved to check for legal extending loads,
in which case the cost of the z/sext instruction becomes 0.

Review: Ulrich Weigand, Renato Golin.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29631

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2017-04-12 11:49:08 +00:00
Anna Thomas
3d57035bd9 [LV] Avoid vectorizing first order recurrence when phi uses are outside loop
In the vectorization of first order recurrence, we vectorize such
that the last element in the vector will be the one extracted to pass into the
scalar remainder loop. However, this is not true when there is a phi (other
than the primary induction variable) is used outside the loop.
In such a case, we need the value from the second last iteration (i.e.
the phi value), not the last iteration (which would be the phi update).
I've added a test case for this. Also see PR32396.

A follow up patch would generate the correct code gen for such cases,
and turn this vectorization on.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31910

Reviewers: mssimpso

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2017-04-11 21:02:00 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
ccc38cc5e7 Reapply r298620: [LV] Vectorize GEPs
This patch reapplies r298620. The original patch was reverted because of two
issues. First, the patch exposed a bug in InstCombine that caused the Chromium
builds to fail (PR32414). This issue was fixed in r299017. Second, the patch
introduced a bug in the vectorizer's scalars analysis that caused test suite
builds to fail on SystemZ. The scalars analysis was too aggressive and marked a
memory instruction scalar, even though it was going to be vectorized. This
issue has been fixed in the current patch and several new test cases for the
scalars analysis have been added.

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