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* [flang] Fix standalone build regression from llvm#161179 (llvm#164309)
Fix incorrect linking and dependencies introduced in llvm#161179 that break
standalone builds of Flang.
Signed-off-by: Michał Górny <[email protected]>
* [AMDGPU] Remove magic constants from V_PK_ADD_F32 pattern. NFC (llvm#164335)
* [AMDGPU] Update code sequence for CU-mode Release Fences in GFX10+ (llvm#161638)
They were previously optimized to not emit any waitcnt, which is
technically correct because there is no reordering of operations at
workgroup scope in CU mode for GFX10+.
This breaks transitivity however, for example if we have the following
sequence of events in one thread:
- some stores
- store atomic release syncscope("workgroup")
- barrier
then another thread follows with
- barrier
- load atomic acquire
- store atomic release syncscope("agent")
It does not work because, while the other thread sees the stores, it
cannot release them at the wider scope. Our release fences aren't strong
enough to "wait" on stores from other waves.
We also cannot strengthen our release fences any further to allow for
releasing other wave's stores because only GFX12 can do that with
`global_wb`. GFX10-11 do not have the writeback instruction.
It'd also add yet another level of complexity to code sequences, with
both acquire/release having CU-mode only alternatives.
Lastly, acq/rel are always used together. The price for synchronization
has to be paid either at the acq, or the rel. Strengthening the releases
would just make the memory model more complex but wouldn't help
performance.
So the choice here is to streamline the code sequences by making CU and
WGP mode emit almost identical (vL0 inv is not needed in CU mode) code
for release (or stronger) atomic ordering.
This also removes the `vm_vsrc(0)` wait before barriers. Now that the
release fence in CU mode is strong enough, it is no longer needed.
Supersedes llvm#160501
Solves SC1-6454
* [InstSimplify] Support ptrtoaddr in simplifyGEPInst() (llvm#164262)
This adds support for ptrtoaddr in the `ptradd p, ptrtoaddr(p2) -
ptrtoaddr(p) -> p2` fold.
This fold requires that p and p2 have the same underlying object
(otherwise the provenance may not be the same).
The argument I would like to make here is that because the underlying
objects are the same (and the pointers in the same address space), the
non-address bits of the pointer must be the same. Looking at some
specific cases of underlying object relationship:
* phi/select: Trivially true.
* getelementptr: Only modifies address bits, non-address bits must
remain the same.
* addrspacecast round-trip cast: Must preserve all bits because we
optimize such round-trip casts away.
* non-interposable global alias: I'm a bit unsure about this one, but I
guess the alias and the aliasee must have the same non-address bits?
* various intrinsics like launder.invariant.group, ptrmask. I think
these all either preserve all pointer bits (like the invariant.group
ones) or at least the non-address bits (like ptrmask). There are some
interesting cases like amdgcn.make.buffer.rsrc, but those are cross
address-space.
-----
There is a second `gep (gep p, C), (sub 0, ptrtoint(p)) -> C` transform
in this function, which I am not extending to handle ptrtoaddr, adding
negative tests instead. This transform is overall dubious for provenance
reasons, but especially dubious with ptrtoaddr, as then we don't have
the guarantee that provenance of `p` has been exposed.
* [Hexagon] Add REQUIRES: asserts to test
This test uses -debug-only, so needs an assertion-enabled build.
* [AArch64] Combing scalar_to_reg into DUP if the DUP already exists (llvm#160499)
If we already have a dup(x) as part of the DAG along with a
scalar_to_vec(x), we can re-use the result of the dup to the
scalar_to_vec(x).
* [CAS] OnDiskGraphDB - fix MSVC "not all control paths return a value" warnings. NFC. (llvm#164369)
* Reapply "[libc++] Optimize __hash_table::erase(iterator, iterator)" (llvm#162850)
This reapplication fixes the use after free caused by not properly
updating the bucket list in one case.
Original commit message:
Instead of just calling the single element `erase` on every element of
the range, we can combine some of the operations in a custom
implementation. Specifically, we don't need to search for the previous
node or re-link the list every iteration. Removing this unnecessary work
results in some nice performance improvements:
```
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark old new
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
std::unordered_set<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/0 457 ns 459 ns
std::unordered_set<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/32 995 ns 626 ns
std::unordered_set<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/1024 18196 ns 7995 ns
std::unordered_set<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/8192 124722 ns 70125 ns
std::unordered_set<std::string>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/0 456 ns 461 ns
std::unordered_set<std::string>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/32 1183 ns 769 ns
std::unordered_set<std::string>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/1024 27827 ns 18614 ns
std::unordered_set<std::string>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/8192 266681 ns 226107 ns
std::unordered_map<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/0 455 ns 462 ns
std::unordered_map<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/32 996 ns 659 ns
std::unordered_map<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/1024 15963 ns 8108 ns
std::unordered_map<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/8192 136493 ns 71848 ns
std::unordered_multiset<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/0 454 ns 455 ns
std::unordered_multiset<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/32 985 ns 703 ns
std::unordered_multiset<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/1024 16277 ns 9085 ns
std::unordered_multiset<int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/8192 125736 ns 82710 ns
std::unordered_multimap<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/0 457 ns 454 ns
std::unordered_multimap<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/32 1091 ns 646 ns
std::unordered_multimap<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/1024 17784 ns 7664 ns
std::unordered_multimap<int, int>::erase(iterator, iterator) (erase half the container)/8192 127098 ns 72806 ns
```
This reverts commit acc3a62.
* [TableGen] List the indices of sub-operands (llvm#163723)
Some instances of the `Operand` class used in Tablegen instruction
definitions expand to a cluster of multiple operands at the MC layer,
such as complex addressing modes involving base + offset + shift, or
clusters of operands describing conditional Arm instructions or
predicated MVE instructions. There's currently no convenient way for C++
code to know the offset of one of those sub-operands from the start of
the cluster: instead it just hard-codes magic numbers like `index+2`,
which is hard to read and fragile.
This patch adds an extra piece of output to `InstrInfoEmitter` to define
those instruction offsets, based on the name of the `Operand` class
instance in Tablegen, and the names assigned to the sub-operands in the
`MIOperandInfo` field. For example, if target Foo were to define
def Bar : Operand {
let MIOperandInfo = (ops GPR:$first, i32imm:$second);
// ...
}
then the new constants would be `Foo::SUBOP_Bar_first` and
`Foo::SUBOP_Bar_second`, defined as 0 and 1 respectively.
As an example, I've converted some magic numbers related to the MVE
predication operand types (`vpred_n` and its superset `vpred_r`) to use
the new named constants in place of the integer literals they previously
used. This is more verbose, but also clearer, because it explains why
the integer is chosen instead of what its value is.
* [lldb] Add bidirectional packetLog to gdbclientutils.py (llvm#162176)
While debugging the tests for llvm#155000 I found it helpful to have both
sides
of the simulated gdb-rsp traffic rather than just the responses so I've
extended
the packetLog in MockGDBServerResponder to record traffic in both
directions.
Tests have been updated accordingly
* [MLIR] [Vector] Added canonicalizer for folding from_elements + transpose (llvm#161841)
## Description
Adds a new canonicalizer that folds
`vector.from_elements(vector.transpose))` => `vector.from_elements`.
This canonicalization reorders the input elements for
`vector.from_elements`, adjusts the output shape to match the effect of
the transpose op and eliminating its need.
## Testing
Added a 2D vector lit test that verifies the working of the rewrite.
---------
Signed-off-by: Keshav Vinayak Jha <[email protected]>
* [DA] Add initial support for monotonicity check (llvm#162280)
The dependence testing functions in DA assume that the analyzed AddRec
does not wrap over the entire iteration space. For AddRecs that may
wrap, DA should conservatively return unknown dependence. However, no
validation is currently performed to ensure that this condition holds,
which can lead to incorrect results in some cases.
This patch introduces the notion of *monotonicity* and a validation
logic to check whether a SCEV is monotonic. The monotonicity check
classifies the SCEV into one of the following categories:
- Unknown: Nothing is known about the monotonicity of the SCEV.
- Invariant: The SCEV is loop-invariant.
- MultivariateSignedMonotonic: The SCEV doesn't wrap in a signed sense
for any iteration of the loops in the loop nest.
The current validation logic basically searches an affine AddRec
recursively and checks whether the `nsw` flag is present. Notably, it is
still unclear whether we should also have a category for unsigned
monotonicity.
The monotonicity check is still under development and disabled by
default for now. Since such a check is necessary to make DA sound, it
should be enabled by default once the functionality is sufficient.
Split off from llvm#154527.
* [VPlan] Use VPlan::getRegion to shorten code (NFC) (llvm#164287)
* [VPlan] Improve code using m_APInt (NFC) (llvm#161683)
* [SystemZ] Avoid trunc(add(X,X)) patterns (llvm#164378)
Replace with trunc(add(X,Y)) to avoid premature folding in upcoming patch llvm#164227
* [clang][CodeGen] Emit `llvm.tbaa.errno` metadata during module creation
Let Clang emit `llvm.tbaa.errno` metadata in order to let LLVM
carry out optimizations around errno-writing libcalls to, as
long as it is proved the involved memory location does not alias
`errno`.
Previous discussion: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-modelling-errno-memory-effects/82972.
* [LV][NFC] Remove undef from phi incoming values (llvm#163762)
Split off from PR llvm#163525, this standalone patch replaces
use of undef as incoming PHI values with zero, in order
to reduce the likelihood of contributors hitting the
`undef deprecator` warning in github.
* [DA] Add option to enable specific dependence test only (llvm#164245)
PR llvm#157084 added an option `da-run-siv-routines-only` to run only SIV
routines in DA. This PR replaces that option with a more fine-grained
one that allows to select other than SIV routines as well. This option
is useful for regression testing of individual DA routines. This patch
also reorganizes regression tests that use `da-run-siv-routines-only`.
* [libcxx] Optimize `std::generate_n` for segmented iterators (llvm#164266)
Part of llvm#102817.
This is a natural follow-up to llvm#163006. We are forwarding
`std::generate_n` to `std::__for_each_n` (`std::for_each_n` needs
c++17), resulting in improved performance for segmented iterators.
before:
```
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/32 17.5 ns 17.3 ns 40727273
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/50 25.7 ns 25.5 ns 26352941
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/1024 490 ns 487 ns 1445161
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/8192 3908 ns 3924 ns 179200
```
after:
```
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/32 11.1 ns 11.0 ns 64000000
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/50 16.1 ns 16.0 ns 44800000
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/1024 291 ns 292 ns 2357895
std::generate_n(deque<int>)/8192 2269 ns 2250 ns 298667
```
* [BOLT] Check entry point address is not in constant island (llvm#163418)
There are cases where `addEntryPointAtOffset` is called with a given
`Offset` that points to an address within a constant island. This
triggers `assert(!isInConstantIsland(EntryPointAddress)` and causes BOLT
to crash. This patch adds a check which ignores functions that would add
such entry points and warns the user.
* [llvm][dwarfdump] Pretty-print DW_AT_language_version (llvm#164222)
In both verbose and non-verbose mode we will now use the
`llvm::dwarf::LanguageDescription` to turn the version into a human
readable string. In verbose mode we also display the raw version code
(similar to how we display addresses in verbose mode). To make the
version code and prettified easier to distinguish, we print the
prettified name in colour (if available), which is consistent with how
`DW_AT_language` is printed in colour.
Before:
```
0x0000000c: DW_TAG_compile_unit
DW_AT_language_name (DW_LNAME_C)
DW_AT_language_version (201112)
```
After:
```
0x0000000c: DW_TAG_compile_unit
DW_AT_language_name (DW_LNAME_C)
DW_AT_language_version (201112 C11)
```
---------
Signed-off-by: Michał Górny <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Keshav Vinayak Jha <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Michał Górny <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Stanislav Mekhanoshin <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Pierre van Houtryve <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: David Green <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Simon Pilgrim <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Nikolas Klauser <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Simon Tatham <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Sanders <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Keshav Vinayak Jha <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Ryotaro Kasuga <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Frighetto <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: David Sherwood <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Connector Switch <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Asher Dobrescu <[email protected]>
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