shim between the TargetTransformInfo immutable pass and the Subtarget
via the TargetMachine and Function. Migrate a single call from
BasicTargetTransformInfo as an example and provide shims where TargetMachine
begins taking a Function to determine the subtarget.
No functional change.
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Since read2 / write2 are emitted for 4-byte aligned 8-byte
accesses, these are seen by the scheduler.
The DAG scheduler is semi-deprecated, so just
ignore these for now.
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Only 1 decimal place should be printed for inline immediates.
Other constants should be hex constants.
Does not include f64 tests because folding those inline
immediates currently does not work.
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Instructions are now generally selected to the e64 forms originally,
and shrunk down later. Rename foldOperands to legalizeOperands,
since that's really most of what it tries to do.
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Add some more tests to make sure better operand
choices are still made. Leave some cases that seem
to have no reason to ever be e64 alone.
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Refactored the R600_LDS_1A2D class a bit to get it to actually work.
It seemed to be previously unused and broken.
We also have to disable the conversion to the noret variant for now in
R600ISelLowering because the getLDSNoRetOp method only handles 1A1D LDS ops.
Someone can feel free to modify the AMDGPU::getLDSNoRetOp method to
work for more than 1A1D variants of LDS operations. It's being left as a
future TODO for now.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry at gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <matthew.arsenault@amd.com>
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This was only present for SI before.
Cayman may still be missing, but I am unable to test that currently.
v2: Don't create atomicrmw max tests in separate file
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <awatry@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Arsenault <matthew.arsenault@amd.com>
CC: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>
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Need to convert the 64 element offset into bytes, not just the element
size like the normal case instructions.
Noticed by inspection. This can't be hit now because
st64 instructions aren't emitted during instruction selection,
and the post-RA scheduler isn't enabled.
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Assert in scheduler from an inserted copy_to_regclass from
a constant.
This only seems to break sometimes when a constant initializer
address is forced into VGPRs in a non-entry block. No test
since the only case I've managed to hit only happens with a future
patch, and that case will also not be a problem once scalar instructions
are used in non-entry blocks.
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Only handles LDS atomics for now, and will be used
to replace atomics with no uses with the no return
versions.
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This fixes hitting the same negative base offset problem
that was already fixed for regular loads and stores.
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round halfway cases away from zero
Signed-off-by: Jan Vesely <jan.vesely@rutgers.edu>
Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <tom@stellard.net>
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We must constrain the destination register class of legalized operands
to a VGPR class or else the illegal operand may be folded back into
the instruction by the register coalescer.
This fixes a bug in add.ll that will be uncovered by future commits.
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Also fix bug this exposed where when legalizing an immediate
operand, a v_mov_b32 would be created with a VSrc dest register.
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This fixes a crash in the OpenCV test:
ImgprocWarpResizeArea/Resize.Mat/16
There is no test case for this, because this failure depends on a
specific ordering of the loads, which could easily change.
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Approved by Jim Grosbach, Lang Hames, Rafael Espindola.
This reinstates commits r215111, 215115, 215116, 215117, 215136.
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int may not have enough bits in it, which was detected by UBSan
bootstrap (it reported left shift by a too large constant).
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These pointers are really just offsets and they will always be
less than 16-bits. Using AssertZExt allows us to use computeKnownBits
to prove that these values are positive. We will use this information
in a later commit.
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isPow2DivCheap
That name doesn't specify signed or unsigned.
Lazy as I am, I eventually read the function and variable comments. It turns out that this is strictly about signed div. But I discovered that the comments are wrong:
srl/add/sra
is not the general sequence for signed integer division by power-of-2. We need one more 'sra':
sra/srl/add/sra
That's the sequence produced in DAGCombiner. The first 'sra' may be removed when dividing by exactly '2', but that's a special case.
This patch corrects the comments, changes the name of the flag bit, and changes the name of the accessor methods.
No functional change intended.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5010
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