llvm/lib/CodeGen
2009-08-06 23:32:48 +00:00
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AsmPrinter Fix some column padding bugs, reorganize things as suggested by Chris 2009-08-05 21:00:52 +00:00
PBQP New C++ PBQP solver. Currently about as fast (read _slow_) as the old C based solver, but I'll be working to improve that. The PBQP allocator has been updated to use the new solver. 2009-08-06 23:32:48 +00:00
SelectionDAG Use stripPointerCasts instead of partially rewriting it. 2009-08-06 22:45:51 +00:00
BranchFolding.cpp Fix PR 4626, a crash in branch folding after OptimizeBlock 2009-08-06 22:56:40 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt Update CMake files. 2009-08-03 23:44:01 +00:00
CodePlacementOpt.cpp
DeadMachineInstructionElim.cpp
Dump.cpp Re-apply LiveInterval index dumping patch, with fixes suggested by Bill 2009-08-03 21:55:09 +00:00
DwarfEHPrepare.cpp
ELF.h - Remove custom handling of jumptables by the elf writter (this was 2009-08-05 06:57:03 +00:00
ELFCodeEmitter.cpp - Remove custom handling of jumptables by the elf writter (this was 2009-08-05 06:57:03 +00:00
ELFCodeEmitter.h
ELFWriter.cpp - Remove custom handling of jumptables by the elf writter (this was 2009-08-05 06:57:03 +00:00
ELFWriter.h - Remove custom handling of jumptables by the elf writter (this was 2009-08-05 06:57:03 +00:00
GCMetadata.cpp
GCMetadataPrinter.cpp
GCStrategy.cpp
IfConversion.cpp
IntrinsicLowering.cpp
LatencyPriorityQueue.cpp
LazyLiveness.cpp
LiveInterval.cpp
LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp Turn some insert_subreg, extract_subreg, subreg_to_reg into implicit_defs. 2009-08-05 03:53:14 +00:00
LiveStackAnalysis.cpp
LiveVariables.cpp
LLVMTargetMachine.cpp Disable stack coloring with register for now. It's not able to set kill markers. 2009-08-05 07:26:17 +00:00
LowerSubregs.cpp Turn some insert_subreg, extract_subreg, subreg_to_reg into implicit_defs. 2009-08-05 03:53:14 +00:00
MachineBasicBlock.cpp Re-apply LiveInterval index dumping patch, with fixes suggested by Bill 2009-08-03 21:55:09 +00:00
MachineDominators.cpp
MachineFunction.cpp Re-apply LiveInterval index dumping patch, with fixes suggested by Bill 2009-08-03 21:55:09 +00:00
MachineFunctionAnalysis.cpp
MachineFunctionPass.cpp
MachineInstr.cpp Don't tamper with <undef> operands in MachineInstr::addRegisterKilled. 2009-08-04 20:09:25 +00:00
MachineLICM.cpp
MachineLoopInfo.cpp
MachineModuleInfo.cpp
MachinePassRegistry.cpp
MachineRegisterInfo.cpp
MachineSink.cpp Various comment fixes. 2009-08-05 01:19:01 +00:00
MachineVerifier.cpp Enforce stricter rules in machine code verifier. 2009-08-04 19:18:01 +00:00
MachO.h
MachOCodeEmitter.cpp
MachOCodeEmitter.h
MachOWriter.cpp
MachOWriter.h
Makefile
ObjectCodeEmitter.cpp Remove accidental commited comment 2009-08-05 07:00:43 +00:00
OcamlGC.cpp
Passes.cpp
PHIElimination.cpp
PHIElimination.h
PostRASchedulerList.cpp
PreAllocSplitting.cpp
PrologEpilogInserter.cpp
PrologEpilogInserter.h
PseudoSourceValue.cpp
README.txt
RegAllocLinearScan.cpp
RegAllocLocal.cpp
RegAllocPBQP.cpp New C++ PBQP solver. Currently about as fast (read _slow_) as the old C based solver, but I'll be working to improve that. The PBQP allocator has been updated to use the new solver. 2009-08-06 23:32:48 +00:00
RegAllocSimple.cpp
RegisterCoalescer.cpp
RegisterScavenging.cpp Get rid of RegScavenger::backwards() before the bitrot spreads. 2009-08-06 21:19:03 +00:00
ScheduleDAG.cpp
ScheduleDAGEmit.cpp
ScheduleDAGInstrs.cpp
ScheduleDAGInstrs.h
ScheduleDAGPrinter.cpp
ShadowStackGC.cpp Privatize the StructType table, which unfortunately involves routing contexts through a number of APIs. 2009-08-05 23:16:16 +00:00
ShrinkWrapping.cpp
SimpleRegisterCoalescing.cpp Rename a variable to make MSVC happy. 2009-08-05 16:08:58 +00:00
SimpleRegisterCoalescing.h
Spiller.cpp
Spiller.h
StackProtector.cpp
StackSlotColoring.cpp
StrongPHIElimination.cpp
TargetInstrInfoImpl.cpp
TwoAddressInstructionPass.cpp
UnreachableBlockElim.cpp
VirtRegMap.cpp
VirtRegMap.h
VirtRegRewriter.cpp
VirtRegRewriter.h

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

Common register allocation / spilling problem:

        mul lr, r4, lr
        str lr, [sp, #+52]
        ldr lr, [r1, #+32]
        sxth r3, r3
        ldr r4, [sp, #+52]
        mla r4, r3, lr, r4

can be:

        mul lr, r4, lr
        mov r4, lr
        str lr, [sp, #+52]
        ldr lr, [r1, #+32]
        sxth r3, r3
        mla r4, r3, lr, r4

and then "merge" mul and mov:

        mul r4, r4, lr
        str lr, [sp, #+52]
        ldr lr, [r1, #+32]
        sxth r3, r3
        mla r4, r3, lr, r4

It also increase the likelyhood the store may become dead.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

I think we should have a "hasSideEffects" flag (which is automatically set for
stuff that "isLoad" "isCall" etc), and the remat pass should eventually be able
to remat any instruction that has no side effects, if it can handle it and if
profitable.

For now, I'd suggest having the remat stuff work like this:

1. I need to spill/reload this thing.
2. Check to see if it has side effects.
3. Check to see if it is simple enough: e.g. it only has one register
destination and no register input.
4. If so, clone the instruction, do the xform, etc.

Advantages of this are:

1. the .td file describes the behavior of the instructions, not the way the
   algorithm should work.
2. as remat gets smarter in the future, we shouldn't have to be changing the .td
   files.
3. it is easier to explain what the flag means in the .td file, because you
   don't have to pull in the explanation of how the current remat algo works.

Some potential added complexities:

1. Some instructions have to be glued to it's predecessor or successor. All of
   the PC relative instructions and condition code setting instruction. We could
   mark them as hasSideEffects, but that's not quite right. PC relative loads
   from constantpools can be remat'ed, for example. But it requires more than
   just cloning the instruction. Some instructions can be remat'ed but it
   expands to more than one instruction. But allocator will have to make a
   decision.

4. As stated in 3, not as simple as cloning in some cases. The target will have
   to decide how to remat it. For example, an ARM 2-piece constant generation
   instruction is remat'ed as a load from constantpool.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

bb27 ...
        ...
        %reg1037 = ADDri %reg1039, 1
        %reg1038 = ADDrs %reg1032, %reg1039, %NOREG, 10
    Successors according to CFG: 0x8b03bf0 (#5)

bb76 (0x8b03bf0, LLVM BB @0x8b032d0, ID#5):
    Predecessors according to CFG: 0x8b0c5f0 (#3) 0x8b0a7c0 (#4)
        %reg1039 = PHI %reg1070, mbb<bb76.outer,0x8b0c5f0>, %reg1037, mbb<bb27,0x8b0a7c0>

Note ADDri is not a two-address instruction. However, its result %reg1037 is an
operand of the PHI node in bb76 and its operand %reg1039 is the result of the
PHI node. We should treat it as a two-address code and make sure the ADDri is
scheduled after any node that reads %reg1039.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

Use local info (i.e. register scavenger) to assign it a free register to allow
reuse:
        ldr r3, [sp, #+4]
        add r3, r3, #3
        ldr r2, [sp, #+8]
        add r2, r2, #2
        ldr r1, [sp, #+4]  <==
        add r1, r1, #1
        ldr r0, [sp, #+4]
        add r0, r0, #2

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

LLVM aggressively lift CSE out of loop. Sometimes this can be negative side-
effects:

R1 = X + 4
R2 = X + 7
R3 = X + 15

loop:
load [i + R1]
...
load [i + R2]
...
load [i + R3]

Suppose there is high register pressure, R1, R2, R3, can be spilled. We need
to implement proper re-materialization to handle this:

R1 = X + 4
R2 = X + 7
R3 = X + 15

loop:
R1 = X + 4  @ re-materialized
load [i + R1]
...
R2 = X + 7 @ re-materialized
load [i + R2]
...
R3 = X + 15 @ re-materialized
load [i + R3]

Furthermore, with re-association, we can enable sharing:

R1 = X + 4
R2 = X + 7
R3 = X + 15

loop:
T = i + X
load [T + 4]
...
load [T + 7]
...
load [T + 15]
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

It's not always a good idea to choose rematerialization over spilling. If all
the load / store instructions would be folded then spilling is cheaper because
it won't require new live intervals / registers. See 2003-05-31-LongShifts for
an example.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

With a copying garbage collector, derived pointers must not be retained across
collector safe points; the collector could move the objects and invalidate the
derived pointer. This is bad enough in the first place, but safe points can
crop up unpredictably. Consider:

        %array = load { i32, [0 x %obj] }** %array_addr
        %nth_el = getelementptr { i32, [0 x %obj] }* %array, i32 0, i32 %n
        %old = load %obj** %nth_el
        %z = div i64 %x, %y
        store %obj* %new, %obj** %nth_el

If the i64 division is lowered to a libcall, then a safe point will (must)
appear for the call site. If a collection occurs, %array and %nth_el no longer
point into the correct object.

The fix for this is to copy address calculations so that dependent pointers
are never live across safe point boundaries. But the loads cannot be copied
like this if there was an intervening store, so may be hard to get right.

Only a concurrent mutator can trigger a collection at the libcall safe point.
So single-threaded programs do not have this requirement, even with a copying
collector. Still, LLVM optimizations would probably undo a front-end's careful
work.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

The ocaml frametable structure supports liveness information. It would be good
to support it.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

The FIXME in ComputeCommonTailLength in BranchFolding.cpp needs to be
revisited. The check is there to work around a misuse of directives in inline
assembly.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

It would be good to detect collector/target compatibility instead of silently
doing the wrong thing.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

It would be really nice to be able to write patterns in .td files for copies,
which would eliminate a bunch of explicit predicates on them (e.g. no side 
effects).  Once this is in place, it would be even better to have tblgen 
synthesize the various copy insertion/inspection methods in TargetInstrInfo.

//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//

Stack coloring improvments:

1. Do proper LiveStackAnalysis on all stack objects including those which are
   not spill slots.
2. Reorder objects to fill in gaps between objects.
   e.g. 4, 1, <gap>, 4, 1, 1, 1, <gap>, 4 => 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 4