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contain pointers that count backwards.
For example, this is the hot loop in BZIP:
do {
m = *--p;
*p = ( ... );
} while (--n);
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We ignore the cpu frontend and focus on pipeline utilization. We do this because we
don't have a good way to estimate the loop body size at the IR level.
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This separates the check for "too few elements to run the vector loop" from the
"memory overlap" check, giving a lot nicer code and allowing to skip the memory
checks when we're not going to execute the vector code anyways. We still leave
the decision of whether to emit the memory checks as branches or setccs, but it
seems to be doing a good job. If ugly code pops up we may want to emit them as
separate blocks too. Small speedup on MultiSource/Benchmarks/MallocBench/espresso.
Most of this is legwork to allow multiple bypass blocks while updating PHIs,
dominators and loop info.
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vectorization factor even if the target machine does not have any vector registers.
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and i16).
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order to select the max vectorization factor.
We don't have a detailed analysis on which values are vectorized and which stay scalars in the vectorized loop so we use
another method. We look at reduction variables, loads and stores, which are the only ways to get information in and out
of loop iterations. If the data types are extended and truncated then the cost model will catch the cost of the vector
zext/sext/trunc operations.
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BinaryOperator can be folded to an Undef, and we don't want to set NSW flags to undef vals.
PR14878
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instruction to determine the max vectorization factor.
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Cost Model support on ARM.
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variables into an IR builder call.
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at once. This is a good thing, except for
small loops. On small loops post-loop that handles scalars (and runs slower) can take more time to execute than the
rest of the loop. This patch disables widening of loops with a small static trip count.
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being present. Make a member of one of the helper classes a reference as
part of this.
Reformatting goodness brought to you by clang-format.
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This makes the loop vectorizer match the pattern followed by roughly all
other passses. =]
Notably, this header file was braken in several regards: it contained
a using namespace directive, global #define's that aren't globaly
appropriate, and global constants defined directly in the header file.
As a side benefit, lots of the types in this file become internal, which
will cause the optimizer to chew on this pass more effectively.
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This could be simplified further, but Hal has a specific feature for
ignoring TTI, and so I preserved that.
Also, I needed to use it because a number of tests fail when switching
from a null TTI to the NoTTI nonce implementation. That seems suspicious
to me and so may be something that you need to look into Hal. I worked
it by preserving the old behavior for these tests with the flag that
ignores all target info.
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this patch brought to you by the tool clang-format.
I wanted to fix up the names of constructor parameters because they
followed a bit of an anti-pattern by naming initialisms with CamelCase:
'Tti', 'Se', etc. This appears to have been in an attempt to not overlap
with the names of member variables 'TTI', 'SE', etc. However,
constructor arguments can very safely alias members, and in fact that's
the conventional way to pass in members. I've fixed all of these I saw,
along with making some strang abbreviations such as 'Lp' be simpler 'L',
or 'Lgl' be the word 'Legal'.
However, the code I was touching had indentation and formatting somewhat
all over the map. So I ran clang-format and fixed them.
I also fixed a few other formatting or doxygen formatting issues such as
using ///< on trailing comments so they are associated with the correct
entry.
There is still a lot of room for improvement of the formating and
cleanliness of this code. ;] At least a few parts of the coding
standards or common practices in LLVM's code aren't followed, the enum
naming rules jumped out at me. I may mix some of these while I'm here,
but not all of them.
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and make its comments doxygen comments.
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longer would violate any dependency layering and it is in fact an
analysis. =]
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interface.
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as long as the reduction chain is used in the LHS.
PR14803.
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Since subtraction does not commute the loop vectorizer incorrectly vectorizes
reductions such as x = A[i] - x.
Disabling for now.
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1. Add code to estimate register pressure.
2. Add code to select the unroll factor based on register pressure.
3. Add bits to TargetTransformInfo to provide the number of registers.
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increasing the ILP. At the moment this feature is disabled by default and this commit should not cause any functional changes.
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into their new header subdirectory: include/llvm/IR. This matches the
directory structure of lib, and begins to correct a long standing point
of file layout clutter in LLVM.
There are still more header files to move here, but I wanted to handle
them in separate commits to make tracking what files make sense at each
layer easier.
The only really questionable files here are the target intrinsic
tablegen files. But that's a battle I'd rather not fight today.
I've updated both CMake and Makefile build systems (I think, and my
tests think, but I may have missed something).
I've also re-sorted the includes throughout the project. I'll be
committing updates to Clang, DragonEgg, and Polly momentarily.
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directly.
This is in preparation for removing the use of the 'Attribute' class as a
collection of attributes. That will shift to the AttributeSet class instead.
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LCSSA PHIs may have undef values. The vectorizer updates values that are used by outside users such as PHIs.
The bug happened because undefs are not loop values. This patch handles these PHIs.
PR14725
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even if the read objects are unidentified.
PR14719.
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the iteration step is -1
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For the time being this includes only some dummy test cases. Once the
generic implementation of the intrinsics cost function does something other
than assuming scalarization in all cases, or some target specializes the
interface, some real test cases can be added.
Also, for consistency, I changed the type of IID from unsigned to Intrinsic::ID
in a few other places.
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the StoreInst operands.
PR14705.
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The bug was in the code that detects PHIs in if-then-else block sequence.
PR14701.
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insert/extract costs.
Fixes an assert during the build of oggenc in the test suite.
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them more expensive.
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attribute instead of the value of the attribute.
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