Certain optimization passes (like globaldce) can prune function
declaration that SjLjEHPrepare assumed would exit when it'd
runOnFunction.
This fixes PR26669.
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Summary:
Without this, this command
$ llvm-run llc -stop-after machine-cp -o - <( echo '' )
outputs an error, because we close stdout twice -- once when closing the
file opened for "-o", and again when closing outs().
Also clarify in the outs() definition that you can't ever call it if you
want to open your own raw_fd_ostream on stdout.
Reviewers: jroelofs, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: jholewinski, qcolombet, dsanders, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17422
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Today, we do not allow cmpxchg operations with pointer arguments. We require the frontend to insert ptrtoint casts and do the cmpxchg in integers. While correct, this is problematic from a couple of perspectives:
1) It makes the IR harder to analyse (for instance, it make capture tracking overly conservative)
2) It pushes work onto the frontend authors for no real gain
This patch implements the simplest form of IR support. As we did with floating point loads and stores, we teach AtomicExpand to convert back to the old representation. This prevents us needing to change all backends in a single lock step change. Over time, we can migrate each backend to natively selecting the pointer type. In the meantime, we get the advantages of a cleaner IR representation without waiting for the backend changes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17413
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covmap needs to created as non allocatable, but not with
SHT_NOTE. The latter was needed to workaround a problem
of BFD linker with gc, which is no longer needed. (A more
proper longer term fix requires changing FE driver to force
referencing the section using linker script).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17309
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The commit breaks stage2 compilation on PowerPC. Reverting for now while
this is analyzed. I also have to revert the LiveIntervalTest for now as
that depends on this commit.
Revert "LiveIntervalAnalysis: Remove LiveVariables requirement"
This reverts commit r260806.
Revert "Remove an unnecessary std::move to fix -Wpessimizing-move warning."
This reverts commit r260931.
Revert "Fix typo in LiveIntervalTest"
This reverts commit r260907.
Revert "Add unittest for LiveIntervalAnalysis::handleMove()"
This reverts commit r260905.
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This patch detects vector reductions before instruction selection. Vector
reductions are vectorized reduction operations, and for such operations we have
freedom to reorganize the elements of the result as long as the reduction of them
stay unchanged. This will enable some reduction pattern recognition during
instruction combine such as SAD/dot-product on X86. A flag is added to
SDNodeFlags to mark those vector reduction nodes to be checked during instruction
combine.
To detect those vector reductions, we search def-use chains starting from the
given instruction, and check if all uses fall into two categories:
1. Reduction with another vector.
2. Reduction on all elements.
in which 2 is detected by recognizing the pattern that the loop vectorizer
generates to reduce all elements in the vector outside of the loop, which
includes several ShuffleVector and one ExtractElement instructions.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15250
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This apparently comes up when the register allocator decides that a
variable will become undef along a certain path.
Also improve the error message we emit when we can't map from LLVM
register number to CV register number.
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Eventually we should find a way to describe constant variables, but it
is not obvious how to do this at the moment.
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Original message:
Get rid of the ifdefs in TargetLowering.
Introduce a new API used only by GlobalISel: CallLowering.
This API will contain target hooks dedicated to call lowering.
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Introduce a new API used only by GlobalISel: CallLowering.
This API will contain target hooks dedicated to call lowering.
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This is an updated version which fixes a bug that happened with
uses tied to an earlyclobber operand which end at an unusual slotindex.
If two definitions write to independent subregisters then they can be
put in any order. LiveIntervalAnalysis::handleMove() did not support
this previously because it looks like moving a definition of a vreg past
another one.
This is a modified version of a patch proposed (two years ago) by
Vincent Lejeune! This version does not touch the read-undef flags and is
extended for the case of moving a subregister def behind all uses - this
can happen for subregister defs that are completely unused.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9067
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This function was basically useless, since volatile memacesses or MIs with
unmodelled sideffects become global memory objects, and the other little
checks are also done elsewhere.
Reviewed by Andy Trick
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16881
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This requirement was a huge hack to keep LiveVariables alive because it
was optionally used by TwoAddressInstructionPass and PHIElimination.
However we have AnalysisUsage::addUsedIfAvailable() which we can use in
those passes.
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Summary:
This patch skips DAG combine of fp_round (fp_round x) if it results in
an fp_round from f80 to f16.
fp_round from f80 to f16 always generates an expensive (and as yet,
unimplemented) libcall to __truncxfhf2. This prevents selection of
native f16 conversion instructions from f32 or f64. Moreover, the first
(value-preserving) fp_round from f80 to either f32 or f64 may become a
NOP in platforms like x86.
Reviewers: ab
Subscribers: srhines, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17221
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Other component could not depends on an optional library in llvm-config
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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The code change is simple enough: instead of attaching an anonymous SDLoc to splatted
vector constants, use the scalar constant's existing SDLoc since that is what is passed
into getConstant() as a param. But this changes instruction scheduling, so I'll explain
why that happens.
The motivation for this patch starts near:
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL258833
...x86's getZeroVector() could be similarly cleaned up and I thought it would be 'NFC'.
But when I made that change locally, several x86 codegen tests wiggled.
It turns out that the lack of SDLoc consistency in getConstant() changes the way
ScheduleDAGRRList behaves. This is because the SDLoc contains 'IROrder' and some DAG
scheduler algorithms use IROrder for tie-breaking.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16972
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Rather than storing type units in a vector and emitting them at the end
of code generation, emit them immediately and destroy them, reclaiming the
memory we were using for their DIEs.
In one benchmark carried out against Chromium's 50 largest (by bitcode
file size) translation units, total peak memory consumption with type units
decreased by median 17%, or by 7% when compared against disabling type units.
Tested using check-{llvm,clang}, the GDB 7.5 test suite (with
'-fdebug-types-section') and by eyeballing llvm-dwarfdump output on those
Chromium translation units with split DWARF both disabled and enabled, and
verifying that the only changes were to addresses and abbreviation ordering.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17118
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If there were wrapper functions with no instructions of their own in the
inlining tree, we would fail to emit InlineSite records for them.
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The rational for this change is that LLVMBuild cannot express conditional
dependencies. Therefore, when we start optionally using GlobalISel library for
say AArch64, without that change, all the tools that use the AArch64 library
would need to explicitly link with GlobalISel when we ask for it.
This does not scale.
Instead, we will set the dependencies between the target and GlobalISel and if
we did not ask to build GlobalISel, the library will just be empty.
Thanks to Chris Bieneman and Mehdi Animi for the idea.
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If two definitions write to independent subregisters then they can be
put in any order. LiveIntervalAnalysis::handleMove() did not support
this previously because it looks like moving a definition of a vreg past
another one.
This is a modified version of a patch proposed (two years ago) by
Vincent Lejeune! This version does not touch the read-undef flags and is
extended for the case of moving a subregister def behind all uses - this
can happen for subregister defs that are completely unused.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9067
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We actually need that information only for generic instructions, therefore it
would be nice not to have to pay the extra memory consumption for all
instructions. Especially because a typed non-generic instruction does not make
sense.
The question is then, is it possible to have that information in a union or
something?
My initial thought was that we could have a derived class GenericMachineInstr
with additional information, but in practice it makes little to no sense since
generic MachineInstrs are likely turned into non-generic ones by just switching
the opcode. In other words, we don't want to go through the process of creating
a new, non-generic MachineInstr, object each time we do this switch. The memory
benefit probably is not worth the extra compile time.
Another option would be to keep the type of the MachineInstr in a side table.
This would induce an extra indirection though.
Anyway, I will file a PR to discuss about it and remember we need to come back
to it at some point.
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