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It was superseded by MachineBlockPlacement and disabled by default since LLVM 3.1.
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- RDRAND always clears the destination value when a random value is not
available (i.e. CF == 0). This value is truncated or zero-extended as
the false boolean value to be returned. Boolean simplification needs
to skip this 'zext' or 'trunc' node.
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indirect call.
To enable a load of a call address to be folded with that call, this
load is moved from outside of callseq into callseq. Such a moving
adds a non-glued node (that load) into a glued sequence. This non-glue
load is only removed when DAG selection folds them into a memory form
call instruction. When such instruction selection is disabled, it breaks
DAG schedule.
To prevent that, such moving is disabled when target favors register
indirect call.
Previous workaround disabling CALL32m/CALL64m insn selection is removed.
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form of call in preference to memory indirect on Atom.
In this case, the patch applies the optimization to the code for reloading
spilled registers.
The patch also includes changes to sibcall.ll and movgs.ll, which were
failing on the Atom buildbot after the first patch was applied.
This patch by Sriram Murali.
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expression. Specifically, this syntax:
ImmDisp [ BaseReg + Scale*IndexReg + Disp ]
We don't currently support:
ImmDisp [ Symbol ]
rdar://13518671
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indirect through a memory address is to load the memory address into
a register and then call indirect through the register.
This patch implements this improvement by modifying SelectionDAG to
force a function address which is a memory reference to be loaded
into a virtual register.
Patch by Sriram Murali.
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Thanks to Bill Schmidt for pointing this out during code review!
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All Intel CPUs since Yonah look a lot alike, at least at the granularity
of the scheduling models. We can add more accurate models for
processors that aren't Sandy Bridge if required. Haswell will probably
need its own.
The Atom processor and anything based on NetBurst is completely
different. So are the non-Intel chips.
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Now all x86 instructions that have itinerary classes also have SchedRW
lists. This is required before the new scheduling models can be used.
There are still unannotated instructions remaining, but they don't have
itinerary classes either.
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This only covers the instructions that were given itinerary classes for
the Atom model.
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This could definitely be more granular. I am not sure if it makes a
difference.
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- Add 'PRFCHW' feature defined in AVX2 ISA extension
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- It's still considered aligned when the specified alignment is larger
than the natural alignment;
- The new alignment for the high 128-bit vector should be min(16,
alignment) as the pointer is advanced by 16, a power-of-2 offset.
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The model isn't hooked up by this patch because the instruction set
isn't fully annotated yet.
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All the instructions tagged with IIC_DEFAULT had nothing in common, and
we already have a NoItineraries class to represent untagged
instructions.
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This fixes Apple bug: 13493622
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It's not yet clear if these instructions need a more careful model.
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This is used for all the expensive system instructions.
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- After moving logic recognizing vector shift with scalar amount from
DAG combining into DAG lowering, we declare to customize all vector
shifts even vector shift on AVX is legal. As a result, the cost model
needs special tuning to identify these legal cases.
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- Move SRA/SRL/SHL lowering support from DAG combination to DAG lowering
to support extended 256-bit integer in AVX but not AVX2.
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- Prepare moving logic from DAG combining into DAG lowering. There's no
functionality change.
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- no functionality change
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logic as a QOI cleanup. No functional change. Tests already in place.
rdar://13456414
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Add a new WriteZero SchedWrite type for the common dependency-breaking
instructions that clear a register.
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an X86Operand, but also performs a Sema lookup and adds the sizing directive
when appropriate. Use this when parsing a bracketed statement. This is
necessary to get the instruction matching correct as well. Test case coming
on clang side.
rdar://13455408
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def : Pat<(load (i64 (X86Wrapper tglobaltlsaddr :$dst))),
(MOV64rm tglobaltlsaddr :$dst)>;
This pattern is invalid because the MOV64rm instruction expects a
source operand of type "i64mem", which is a subclass of X86MemOperand
and thus actually consists of five MI operands, but the Pat provides
only a single MI operand ("tglobaltlsaddr" matches an SDnode of
type ISD::TargetGlobalTLSAddress and provides a single output).
Thus, if the pattern were ever matched, subsequent uses of the MOV64rm
instruction pattern would access uninitialized memory. In addition,
with the TableGen patch I'm about to check in, this would actually be
reported as a build-time error.
Fortunately, the pattern does in fact never match, for at least two
independent reasons.
First, the code generator actually never generates a pattern of the
form (load (X86Wrapper (tglobaltlsaddr))). For most combinations of
TLS and code models, (tglobaltlsaddr) represents just an offset that
needs to be added to some base register, so it is never directly
dereferenced. The only exception is the initial-exec model, where
(tglobaltlsaddr) refers to the (pc-relative) address of a GOT slot,
which *is* in fact directly dereferenced: but in that case, the
X86WrapperRIP node is used, not X86Wrapper, so the Pat doesn't match.
Second, even if some patterns along those lines *were* ever generated,
we should not need an extra Pat pattern to match it. Instead, the
original MOV64rm instruction pattern ought to match directly, since
it uses an "addr" operand, which is implemented via the SelectAddr
C++ routine; this routine is supposed to accept the full range of
input DAGs that may be implemented by a single mov instruction,
including those cases involving ISD::TargetGlobalTLSAddress (and
actually does so e.g. in the initial-exec case as above).
To avoid build breaks (due to the above-mentioned error) after the
TableGen patch is checked in, I'm removing this Pat here.
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Patch by Ahmad, Muhammad T <muhammad.t.ahmad@intel.com>
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