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still a couple missed optimizations, but we now generate all the possible
rlwimis for multiple inserts into the same bitfield. More regression tests
to come.
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using them.
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fhourstones).
Loading and storing off R0 isn't what we wanted. Also, taking some CR's out of
CRRC seems to cause failures as well. Further investigation is required.
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in MachineRelocation to create Relocations.
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simplifies the MachineCodeEmitter interface just a little bit and makes
BasicBlocks work like constant pools and jump tables.
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target-specific subclasses. This has one caller-visible change: getTargetData() now returns a pointer instead of a reference.
This fixes PR 759.
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1. Change several methods in the MachineCodeEmitter class to be pure virtual.
2. Suck emitConstantPool/initJumpTableInfo into startFunction, removing them
from the MachineCodeEmitter interface, and reducing the amount of target-
specific code.
3. Change the JITEmitter so that it allocates constantpools and jump tables
*right* next to the functions that they belong to, instead of in a separate
pool of memory. This makes all memory for a function be contiguous, and
means the JITEmitter only tracks one block of memory now.
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byte format. This doesn't work when using the code emitter in a cross target
environment. Since the code emitter is only really used by the JIT, this
isn't a current problem, but if we ever start emitting .o files, it would be.
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code emission location into the base class, instead of being in the derived classes.
This change means that low-level methods like emitByte/emitWord now are no longer
virtual (yaay for speed), and we now have a framework to support growable code
segments. This implements feature request #1 of PR469.
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don't step on R11 in the middle of a function when saving and restoring CRs
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basic block labels, consolidating the code to do so in one place for each
target.
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prologs and epilogs, keep all the asm in one place, and remove use of
compiler builtin functions.
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x86 and ppc for 100% dense switch statements when relocations are non-PIC.
This support will be extended and enhanced in the coming days to support
PIC, and less dense forms of jump tables.
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CodeGen/PowerPC/2006-04-19-vmaddfp-crash.ll
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void foo2(vector float *A, vector float *B) {
vector float C = (vector float)vec_cmpeq(*A, *B);
if (!vec_any_eq(*A, *B))
*B = (vector float){0,0,0,0};
*A = C;
}
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If an altivec predicate compare is used immediately by a branch, don't
use a (serializing) MFCR instruction to read the CR6 register, which requires
a compare to get it back to CR's. Instead, just branch on CR6 directly. :)
For example, for:
void foo2(vector float *A, vector float *B) {
if (!vec_any_eq(*A, *B))
*B = (vector float){0,0,0,0};
}
We now generate:
_foo2:
mfspr r2, 256
oris r5, r2, 12288
mtspr 256, r5
lvx v2, 0, r4
lvx v3, 0, r3
vcmpeqfp. v2, v3, v2
bne cr6, LBB1_2 ; UnifiedReturnBlock
LBB1_1: ; cond_true
vxor v2, v2, v2
stvx v2, 0, r4
mtspr 256, r2
blr
LBB1_2: ; UnifiedReturnBlock
mtspr 256, r2
blr
instead of:
_foo2:
mfspr r2, 256
oris r5, r2, 12288
mtspr 256, r5
lvx v2, 0, r4
lvx v3, 0, r3
vcmpeqfp. v2, v3, v2
mfcr r3, 2
rlwinm r3, r3, 27, 31, 31
cmpwi cr0, r3, 0
beq cr0, LBB1_2 ; UnifiedReturnBlock
LBB1_1: ; cond_true
vxor v2, v2, v2
stvx v2, 0, r4
mtspr 256, r2
blr
LBB1_2: ; UnifiedReturnBlock
mtspr 256, r2
blr
This implements CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_br_cmp.ll.
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even/odd halves. Thanks to Nate telling me what's what.
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vmuloub v5, v3, v2
vmuleub v2, v3, v2
vperm v2, v2, v5, v4
This implements CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_mul.ll. With this, v16i8 multiplies are
6.79x faster than before.
Overall, UnitTests/Vector/multiplies.c is now 2.45x faster with LLVM than with
GCC.
Remove the 'integer multiplies' todo from the README file.
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li r5, lo16(LCPI1_0)
lis r6, ha16(LCPI1_0)
lvx v4, r6, r5
vmulouh v5, v3, v2
vmuleuh v2, v3, v2
vperm v2, v2, v5, v4
where v4 is:
LCPI1_0: ; <16 x ubyte>
.byte 2
.byte 3
.byte 18
.byte 19
.byte 6
.byte 7
.byte 22
.byte 23
.byte 10
.byte 11
.byte 26
.byte 27
.byte 14
.byte 15
.byte 30
.byte 31
This is 5.07x faster on the G5 (measured) than lowering to scalar code +
loads/stores.
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scalarize the sequence into 4 mullw's and a bunch of load/store traffic.
This speeds up v4i32 multiplies 4.1x (measured) on a G5. This implements
PowerPC/vec_mul.ll
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allows us to codegen functions as:
_test_rol:
vspltisw v2, -12
vrlw v2, v2, v2
blr
instead of:
_test_rol:
mfvrsave r2, 256
mr r3, r2
mtvrsave r3
vspltisw v2, -12
vrlw v2, v2, v2
mtvrsave r2
blr
Testcase here: CodeGen/PowerPC/vec_vrsave.ll
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the vrsave register for the caller. This allows us to codegen a function as:
_test_rol:
mfspr r2, 256
mr r3, r2
mtspr 256, r3
vspltisw v2, -12
vrlw v2, v2, v2
mtspr 256, r2
blr
instead of:
_test_rol:
mfspr r2, 256
oris r3, r2, 40960
mtspr 256, r3
vspltisw v0, -12
vrlw v2, v0, v0
mtspr 256, r2
blr
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