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Tim Northover
d96893fd3d ARM: correctly calculate the offset of FP in its push.
When we folded the DPR alignment gap into a push, we weren't noting the extra
distance from the beginning of the push to the FP, and so FP ended up pointing
at an incorrect offset.

The .cfi_def_cfa_offset directives are still wrong in this case, but I think
that can be improved by refactoring.

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2014-11-14 22:45:31 +00:00
Tim Northover
9aa6fd59b3 ARM: simplify test.
The test's DWARF stubs were there just to trigger the emission of .cfi
directives. Fortunately, the NetBSD ABI already demands proper DWARF unwind
info, so it's easier to just use that triple.

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2014-11-14 22:45:23 +00:00
Kevin Enderby
61ab3a1cc5 Add the code and test cases for 64-bit ARM to llvm-objdump’s Mach-O symbolizer.
FYI, removed the unused MCInstrAnalysis as it does not exist for 64-bit ARM and
was causing a “couldn't initialize disassembler for target” error.


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2014-11-14 21:52:18 +00:00
Frederic Riss
d19999b1cc Add a test for r222029 that doesn't rely on the default target being a COFF platform.
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2014-11-14 21:23:26 +00:00
David Majnemer
9019a6092d InstCombine: Fix infinite loop caused by visitFPTrunc
We would attempt to replace a fptrunc of an frem with an identical
fptrunc.  This would cause the new fptrunc to be added to the worklist.
Of course, this results in an infinite loop because we will keep
visiting the newly created fptruncs.

This fixes PR21576.

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2014-11-14 21:21:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier
1523db7c64 Reapply r221924: "[GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before
doing Load PRE"

This commit updates the failing test in
Analysis/TypeBasedAliasAnalysis/gvn-nonlocal-type-mismatch.ll

The failing test is sensitive to the order in which we process loads.  This
version turns on the RPO traversal instead of the while DT traversal in GVN.
The new test code is functionally same just the order of loads that are
eliminated is swapped.

This new version also fixes an issue where GVN splits a critical edge and
potentially invalidate the RPO/DT iterator.

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2014-11-14 21:09:13 +00:00
Tom Stellard
6beb81daa5 R600/SI: Fix spilling of m0 register
If we have spilled the value of the m0 register, then we need to restore
it with v_readlane_b32 to a regular sgpr, because v_readlane_b32 can't
write to m0.

v_readlane_b32 can't write to m0, so

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2014-11-14 20:43:26 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
24e874a1dd R600/SI: Combine min3/max3 instructions
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2014-11-14 20:08:52 +00:00
Frederic Riss
4ad9e9b0b0 [dwarfdump] Handle relocations in Dwarf accelerator tables
ELF targets (and maybe COFF) use relocations when referring
to strings in the .debug_str section. Handle that in the
accelerator table dumper. This commit restores the
test/DebugInfo/cross-cu-inlining.ll test to its expected
platform independant form, validating that the fix works
(this test failed on linux boxes).

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2014-11-14 19:30:08 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
848d9223c5 R600/SI: Fix verifier error from a branch on IMPLICIT_DEF
SIILowerI1Copies wasn't correctly handling this case.

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2014-11-14 18:43:41 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
01213b1132 R600/SI: Match integer min / max instructions
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2014-11-14 18:30:06 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
8fd3b90c3f R600/SI: Use S_BFE_I64 for 64-bit sext_inreg
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2014-11-14 18:18:16 +00:00
Chad Rosier
5c76b3d03e [Reassociate] Canonicalize the operands of all binary operators.
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2014-11-14 17:09:19 +00:00
Frederic Riss
e968287996 Tentatively appease the bots.
If this workaround gets the bots green, then we have to find out
why the -dwarf-accel-tables=Enable option doesn't work as
expected on non-darwin platforms.

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2014-11-14 17:08:18 +00:00
Chad Rosier
1298a29c64 [Reassociate] Canonicalize operands of vector binary operators.
Prior to this commit fmul and fadd binary operators were being canonicalized for
both scalar and vector versions.  We now canonicalize add, mul, and, or, and xor
vector instructions.

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2014-11-14 17:08:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier
7e61b1fb62 [Reassociate] Canonicalize constants to RHS operand.
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2014-11-14 17:05:59 +00:00
Frederic Riss
e26d79386b Reapply "[dwarfdump] Add support for dumping accelerator tables."
This reverts commit r221842 which was a revert of r221836 and of the
test parts of r221837.

This new version fixes an UB bug pointed out by David (along with
addressing some other review comments), makes some dumping more
resilient to broken input data and forces the accelerator tables
to be dumped in the tests where we use them (this decision is
platform specific otherwise).

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2014-11-14 16:15:53 +00:00
Cameron McInally
b3625eb445 [AVX512] Add 512b masked integer shift by immediate patterns.
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2014-11-14 15:43:00 +00:00
Tom Stellard
19cb35b4bc R600/SI: Start implementing an assembler
This was done using the Sparc and PowerPC AsmParsers as guides.  So far it
is very simple and only supports sopp instructions.

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2014-11-14 14:08:00 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
40b0f5d6ce [PowerPC] Add VSX builtins for vec_div
This patch adds builtin support for xvdivdp and xvdivsp, along with a
test case.  Straightforward stuff.

There's a companion patch for Clang.


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2014-11-14 12:10:40 +00:00
Tim Northover
4a7bbf4c29 X86: use getConstant rather than getTargetConstant behind BUILD_VECTOR.
getTargetConstant should only be used when you can guarantee the instruction
selected will be able to cope with the raw value. BUILD_VECTOR is rather too
generic for this so we should use getConstant instead. In that case, an
instruction can still consume the constant, but if it doesn't it'll be
materialised through its own round of ISel.

Should fix PR21352.

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2014-11-14 01:30:14 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
98c86d76df Allow the use of functions as typeinfo in landingpad clauses
This is one step towards supporting SEH filter functions in LLVM.

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2014-11-14 00:35:50 +00:00
Reed Kotler
198bb22754 First stage of call lowering for Mips fast-isel
Summary:
This has most of what is needed for mips fast-isel call lowering for O32.
What is missing I will add on the next patch because this patch is already too large.
It should not be doing anything wrong but it will punt on some cases that it is basically
capable of doing.

The mechanism is there for parameters to be passed on the stack but I have not enabled it because it serves as a way for now to prevent some of the strange cases of O32 register passing that I have not fully checked yet and have some issues.

The Mips O32 abi rules are very complicated as far how data is passed in floating and integer registers.

However there is a way to think about this all very simply and this implementation reflects that.

Basically, the ABI rules are written as if everything is passed on the stack and aligned as such.
Once that is conceptually done, it is nearly trivial to reassign those locations to registers and
then all the complexity disappears.

So I have told tablegen that all the data is passed on the stack and during the lowering I fix
this by assigning to registers as per the ABI doc.

This has been my approach and you can line up what I did with the ABI document and see 1 to 1 what
is going on.



Test Plan: callabi.ll

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Subscribers: jholewinski, echristo, ahatanak, llvm-commits, rfuhler

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5714

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2014-11-13 23:37:45 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
016f651f8d Fix symbol resolution of floating point libc builtins in MCJIT
Fix for LLI failure on Windows\X86: http://llvm.org/PR5053

LLI.exe crashes on Windows\X86 when single precession floating point
intrinsics like the following are used: acos, asin, atan, atan2, ceil,
copysign, cos, cosh, exp, floor, fmin, fmax, fmod, log, pow, sin, sinh,
sqrt, tan, tanh

The above intrinsics are defined as inline-expansions in math.h, and are
not exported by msvcr120.dll (Win32 API GetProcAddress returns null).

For an FREM instruction, the JIT compiler generates a call to a stub for
the fmodf() intrinsic, and adds a relocation to fixup at load time. The
loader searches the libraries for the function, but fails because the
symbol is not exported. So, the call target remains NULL and the
execution crashes.

Since the math functions are loaded at JIT/runtime, the JIT can patch
CALL instruction directly instead of the searching the libraries'
exported symbols.  However, this fix caused build failures due to
unresolved symbols like _fmodf at link time.

Therefore, the current fix defines helper functions in the Runtime
link/load library to perform the above operations.  The address of these
helper functions are used to patch up the CALL instruction at load time.

Reviewers: lhames, rnk

Reviewed By: rnk

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5387

Patch by Swaroop Sridhar!

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2014-11-13 23:32:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
fb59c03af9 Relax the gcov version.ll test to check '.' instead of '\*'
The escaping of the '\*' doesn't work with my combination of testing
tools.

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2014-11-13 23:07:55 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
6f485c0bc5 R600/SI: Fix fmin_legacy / fmax_legacy matching for SI
select_cc is expanded on SI, so this was never matched.

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2014-11-13 23:03:09 +00:00
Chad Rosier
7984fde2dc Revert "[GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before doing Load PRE."
This reverts commit r221924.  It appears the commit was a bit premature and is causing
bot failures that need further investigation.

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2014-11-13 22:54:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a5408b9c7c [x86] Add some tests for specific patterns of lane-flips combined with
in-lane shuffles that aren't always handled well by the current vector
shuffle lowering.

No functionality change yet, that will follow in a subsequent commit.

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2014-11-13 22:49:44 +00:00
Chad Rosier
a9cc4e7e35 [GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before doing Load PRE.
Phabricator Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6103
Patch by "Balaram Makam" <bmakam@codeaurora.org>!

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2014-11-13 21:17:58 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
add7c56be5 [FastISel][AArch64] Don't bail during simple GEP instruction selection.
The generic FastISel code would bail, because it can't emit a sign-extend for
AArch64. This copies the code over and uses AArch64 specific emit functions.

This is not ideal and 'computeAddress' should handles this, so it can fold the
address computation into the memory operation.

I plan to clean up 'computeAddress' anyways, so I will add that in a future
commit.

Related to rdar://problem/18962471.

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2014-11-13 20:50:44 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
01ab7a869d R600/SI: Use s_movk_i32
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2014-11-13 20:44:23 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
60c3acb36c R600: Fix assert on empty function
If a function is just an unreachable, this would hit a
"this is not a MachO target" assertion because of setting
HasSubsectionViaSymbols.

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2014-11-13 20:07:40 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
8082990487 R600: Error on initializer for LDS.
Also give a proper error for other address spaces.

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2014-11-13 19:56:13 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
b44e43623d R600/SI: Get rid of FCLAMP_SI pseudo
It's not necessary. Also use complex patterns to allow
src modifier usage.

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2014-11-13 19:49:04 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
e59f9f46f7 R600/SI: Allow commuting with src2_modifiers
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2014-11-13 19:26:50 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
1aae959de7 R600/SI: Allow commuting some 3 op instructions
e.g. v_mad_f32 a, b, c -> v_mad_f32 b, a, c

This simplifies matching v_madmk_f32.

This looks somewhat surprising, but it appears to be
OK to do this. We can commute src0 and src1 in all
of these instructions, and that's all that appears
to matter.

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2014-11-13 19:26:47 +00:00
Tim Northover
8bca5de6a9 ARM: allow constpool entry to be moved to the user's block in all cases.
Normally entries can only move to a lower address, but when that wasn't viable,
the user's block was considered anyway. Unfortunately, it went via
createNewWater which wasn't designed to handle the case where there's already
an island after the block.

Unfortunately, the test we have is slow and fragile, and I couldn't reduce it
to anything sane even with the @llvm.arm.space intrinsic. The test change here
is recreating the previous one after the change.

rdar://problem/18545506

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2014-11-13 17:58:53 +00:00
Tim Northover
064da63fcb ARM: avoid duplicating branches during constant islands.
We were using a naive heuristic to determine whether a basic block already had
an unconditional branch at the end. This mostly corresponded to reality
(assuming branches got optimised) because there's not much point in a branch to
the next block, but could go wrong.

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2014-11-13 17:58:51 +00:00
Tim Northover
5bd311bf17 ARM: add @llvm.arm.space intrinsic for testing ConstantIslands.
Creating tests for the ConstantIslands pass is very difficult, since it depends
on precise layout details. Having the ability to precisely inject a number of
bytes into the stream helps greatly.

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2014-11-13 17:58:48 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
18e1185ddf AVX-512: SINT_TO_FP cost model and some bugfixes
Checked some corner cases, for example translation
of <8 x i1> to <8 x double>


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2014-11-13 11:46:16 +00:00
Hal Finkel
6fef94e4d4 OCAMLFLAGS can contain =, don't use = with sed
Like HOST_LDFLAGS, etc. OCAMLFLAGS can contain =, so use ! as the substitution
separator instead of = (otherwise, sed might error).

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2014-11-13 09:29:30 +00:00
Hal Finkel
db1e51359d Revert r219432 - "Revert "[BasicAA] Revert "Revert r218714 - Make better use of zext and sign information."""
Let's try this again...

This reverts r219432, plus a bug fix.

Description of the bug in r219432 (by Nick):

The bug was using AllPositive to break out of the loop; if the loop break
condition i != e is changed to i != e && AllPositive then the
test_modulo_analysis_with_global test I've added will fail as the Modulo will
be calculated incorrectly (as the last loop iteration is skipped, so Modulo
isn't updated with its Scale).

Nick also adds this comment:

ComputeSignBit is safe to use in loops as it takes into account phi nodes, and
the  == EK_ZeroEx check is safe in loops as, no matter how the variable changes
between iterations, zero-extensions will always guarantee a zero sign bit. The
isValueEqualInPotentialCycles check is therefore definitely not needed as all
the variable analysis holds no matter how the variables change between loop
iterations.

And this patch also adds another enhancement to GetLinearExpression - basically
to convert ConstantInts to Offsets (see test_const_eval and
test_const_eval_scaled for the situations this improves).

Original commit message:

This reverts r218944, which reverted r218714, plus a bug fix.

Description of the bug in r218714 (by Nick):

The original patch forgot to check if the Scale in VariableGEPIndex flipped the
sign of the variable. The BasicAA pass iterates over the instructions in the
order they appear in the function, and so BasicAliasAnalysis::aliasGEP is
called with the variable it first comes across as parameter GEP1. Adding a
%reorder label puts the definition of %a after %b so aliasGEP is called with %b
as the first parameter and %a as the second. aliasGEP later calculates that %a
== %b + 1 - %idxprom where %idxprom >= 0 (if %a was passed as the first
parameter it would calculate %b == %a - 1 + %idxprom where %idxprom >= 0) -
ignoring that %idxprom is scaled by -1 here lead the patch to incorrectly
conclude that %a > %b.

Revised patch by Nick White, thanks! Thanks to Lang to isolating the bug.
Slightly modified by me to add an early exit from the loop and avoid
unnecessary, but expensive, function calls.

Original commit message:

Two related things:

 1. Fixes a bug when calculating the offset in GetLinearExpression. The code
    previously used zext to extend the offset, so negative offsets were converted
    to large positive ones.

 2. Enhance aliasGEP to deduce that, if the difference between two GEP
    allocations is positive and all the variables that govern the offset are also
    positive (i.e. the offset is strictly after the higher base pointer), then
    locations that fit in the gap between the two base pointers are NoAlias.

Patch by Nick White!

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2014-11-13 09:16:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4ea3097d08 [x86] Teach the vector shuffle lowering to make a more nuanced decision
between splitting a vector into 128-bit lanes and recombining them vs.
decomposing things into single-input shuffles and a final blend.

This handles a large number of cases in AVX1 where the cross-lane
shuffles would be much more expensive to represent even though we end up
with a fast blend at the root. Instead, we can do a better job of
shuffling in a single lane and then inserting it into the other lanes.

This fixes the remaining bits of Halide's regression captured in PR21281
for AVX1. However, the bug persists in AVX2 because I've made this
change reasonably conservative. The cases where it makes sense in AVX2
to split into 128-bit lanes are much more rare because we can often do
full permutations across all elements of the 256-bit vector. However,
the particular test case in PR21281 is an example of one of the rare
cases where it is *always* better to work in a single 128-bit lane. I'm
going to try to teach the logic to detect and form the good code even in
AVX2 next, but it will need to use a separate heuristic.

Finally, there is one pesky regression here where we previously would
craftily use vpermilps in AVX1 to shuffle both high and low halves at
the same time. We no longer pull that off, and not for any really good
reason. Ultimately, I think this is just another missing nuance to the
selection heuristic that I'll try to add in afterward, but this change
already seems strictly worth doing considering the magnitude of the
improvements in common matrix math shuffle patterns.

As always, please let me know if this causes a surprising regression for
you.

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2014-11-13 04:06:10 +00:00
Rui Ueyama
08f70b58cb llvm-readobj: Print out address table when dumping COFF delay-import table
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2014-11-13 03:22:54 +00:00
Frederic Riss
7880ed5d21 Add an assert and a test that verify r221709's fix.
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2014-11-13 03:20:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
927a5f45e0 [x86] Don't form overly fragmented blends when splitting and
re-combining shuffles because nothing was available in the wider vector
type.

The key observation (which I've put in the comments for future
maintainers) is that at this point, no further combining is really
possible. And so even though these shuffles trivially could be combined,
we need to actually do that as we produce them when producing them this
late in the lowering.

This fixes another (huge) part of the Halide vector shuffle regressions.
As it happens, this was already well covered by the tests, but I hadn't
noticed how bad some of these got. The specific patterns that turn
directly into unpckl/h patterns were occurring *many* times in common
vector processing code.

There are still more problems here sadly, but trying to incrementally
tease them apart and it looks like this is the core of the problem in
the splitting logic.

There is some chance of regression here, you can see it in the test
changes. Specifically, where we stop forming pshufb in some cases, it is
possible that pshufb was in fact faster. Intel "says" that pshufb is
slower than the instruction sequences replacing it.

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2014-11-13 02:42:08 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
e8a8deab8c [CodeGenPrepare] Handle zero extensions in the TypePromotionHelper.
Prior to this patch the TypePromotionHelper was promoting only sign extensions.
Supporting zero extensions changes:
- How constants are extended.
- How sign extensions, zero extensions, and truncate are composed together.
- How the type of the extended operation is recorded. Now we need to know the
  kind of the extension as well as its type.

Each change is fairly small, unlike the diff.
Most of the diff are comments/variable renaming to say "extension" instead of
"sign extension".

The performance improvements on the test suite are within the noise.

Related to <rdar://problem/18310086>.


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2014-11-13 01:44:51 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
9bb95ddae4 [FastISel][AArch64] Optimize select when one of the operands is a 'true' or 'false' value.
Optimize selects of i1 in the presence of 'true' and 'false' operands to simple
logic operations.

This fixes rdar://problem/18960150.

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2014-11-13 00:36:46 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
b80d6be6d7 [FastISel][AArch64] Fold the cmp into the select when possible.
This folds the compare emission into the select emission when possible, so we
can directly use the flags and don't have to emit a separate compare.

Related to rdar://problem/18960150.

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2014-11-13 00:36:43 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
8d6824ea4c [FastISel][AArch64] Extend 'select' lowering to support also i1 to i16.
Related to rdar://problem/18960150.

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