//===-- AArch64ISelLowering.cpp - AArch64 DAG Lowering Implementation ----===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements the AArch64TargetLowering class. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "AArch64CallingConvention.h" #include "AArch64MachineFunctionInfo.h" #include "AArch64ISelLowering.h" #include "AArch64PerfectShuffle.h" #include "AArch64RegisterInfo.h" #include "AArch64Subtarget.h" #include "MCTargetDesc/AArch64AddressingModes.h" #include "Utils/AArch64BaseInfo.h" #include "llvm/ADT/APFloat.h" #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineMemOperand.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineValueType.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/RuntimeLibcalls.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAG.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGNodes.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/ValueTypes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h" #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" #include "llvm/IR/GetElementPtrTypeIterator.h" #include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" #include "llvm/IR/OperandTraits.h" #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" #include "llvm/IR/Use.h" #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" #include "llvm/MC/MCRegisterInfo.h" #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" #include "llvm/Support/CodeGen.h" #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetCallingConv.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace llvm; #define DEBUG_TYPE "aarch64-lower" STATISTIC(NumTailCalls, "Number of tail calls"); STATISTIC(NumShiftInserts, "Number of vector shift inserts"); static cl::opt EnableAArch64SlrGeneration("aarch64-shift-insert-generation", cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Allow AArch64 SLI/SRI formation"), cl::init(false)); // FIXME: The necessary dtprel relocations don't seem to be supported // well in the GNU bfd and gold linkers at the moment. Therefore, by // default, for now, fall back to GeneralDynamic code generation. cl::opt EnableAArch64ELFLocalDynamicTLSGeneration( "aarch64-elf-ldtls-generation", cl::Hidden, cl::desc("Allow AArch64 Local Dynamic TLS code generation"), cl::init(false)); /// Value type used for condition codes. static const MVT MVT_CC = MVT::i32; AArch64TargetLowering::AArch64TargetLowering(const TargetMachine &TM, const AArch64Subtarget &STI) : TargetLowering(TM), Subtarget(&STI) { // AArch64 doesn't have comparisons which set GPRs or setcc instructions, so // we have to make something up. Arbitrarily, choose ZeroOrOne. setBooleanContents(ZeroOrOneBooleanContent); // When comparing vectors the result sets the different elements in the // vector to all-one or all-zero. setBooleanVectorContents(ZeroOrNegativeOneBooleanContent); // Set up the register classes. addRegisterClass(MVT::i32, &AArch64::GPR32allRegClass); addRegisterClass(MVT::i64, &AArch64::GPR64allRegClass); if (Subtarget->hasFPARMv8()) { addRegisterClass(MVT::f16, &AArch64::FPR16RegClass); addRegisterClass(MVT::f32, &AArch64::FPR32RegClass); addRegisterClass(MVT::f64, &AArch64::FPR64RegClass); addRegisterClass(MVT::f128, &AArch64::FPR128RegClass); } if (Subtarget->hasNEON()) { addRegisterClass(MVT::v16i8, &AArch64::FPR8RegClass); addRegisterClass(MVT::v8i16, &AArch64::FPR16RegClass); // Someone set us up the NEON. addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v2f32); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v8i8); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v4i16); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v2i32); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v1i64); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v1f64); addDRTypeForNEON(MVT::v4f16); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v4f32); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v2f64); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v16i8); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v8i16); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v4i32); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v2i64); addQRTypeForNEON(MVT::v8f16); } // Compute derived properties from the register classes computeRegisterProperties(Subtarget->getRegisterInfo()); // Provide all sorts of operation actions setOperationAction(ISD::GlobalAddress, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::GlobalTLSAddress, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::f32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BITREVERSE, MVT::i32, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::BITREVERSE, MVT::i64, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::BRCOND, MVT::Other, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::f32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::f32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::f32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_JT, MVT::Other, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::JumpTable, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SHL_PARTS, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SRA_PARTS, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SRL_PARTS, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::f32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::f80, Expand); // Custom lowering hooks are needed for XOR // to fold it into CSINC/CSINV. setOperationAction(ISD::XOR, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::XOR, MVT::i64, Custom); // Virtually no operation on f128 is legal, but LLVM can't expand them when // there's a valid register class, so we need custom operations in most cases. setOperationAction(ISD::FABS, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FADD, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FDIV, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FMA, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMUL, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEG, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSQRT, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSUB, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, MVT::f128, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::f128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_EXTEND, MVT::f128, Custom); // Lowering for many of the conversions is actually specified by the non-f128 // type. The LowerXXX function will be trivial when f128 isn't involved. setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_SINT, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_SINT, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_SINT, MVT::i128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_UINT, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_UINT, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_UINT, MVT::i128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::i128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::i128, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_ROUND, MVT::f32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_ROUND, MVT::f64, Custom); // Variable arguments. setOperationAction(ISD::VASTART, MVT::Other, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::VAARG, MVT::Other, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::VACOPY, MVT::Other, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::VAEND, MVT::Other, Expand); // Variable-sized objects. setOperationAction(ISD::STACKSAVE, MVT::Other, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::STACKRESTORE, MVT::Other, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::DYNAMIC_STACKALLOC, MVT::i64, Expand); // Constant pool entries setOperationAction(ISD::ConstantPool, MVT::i64, Custom); // BlockAddress setOperationAction(ISD::BlockAddress, MVT::i64, Custom); // Add/Sub overflow ops with MVT::Glues are lowered to NZCV dependences. setOperationAction(ISD::ADDC, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::ADDE, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SUBC, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SUBE, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::ADDC, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::ADDE, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SUBC, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SUBE, MVT::i64, Custom); // AArch64 lacks both left-rotate and popcount instructions. setOperationAction(ISD::ROTL, MVT::i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::ROTL, MVT::i64, Expand); for (MVT VT : MVT::vector_valuetypes()) { setOperationAction(ISD::ROTL, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::ROTR, VT, Expand); } // AArch64 doesn't have {U|S}MUL_LOHI. setOperationAction(ISD::UMUL_LOHI, MVT::i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SMUL_LOHI, MVT::i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTPOP, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::CTPOP, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SDIVREM, MVT::i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SDIVREM, MVT::i64, Expand); for (MVT VT : MVT::vector_valuetypes()) { setOperationAction(ISD::SDIVREM, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UDIVREM, VT, Expand); } setOperationAction(ISD::SREM, MVT::i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SREM, MVT::i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UDIVREM, MVT::i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UDIVREM, MVT::i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UREM, MVT::i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UREM, MVT::i64, Expand); // Custom lower Add/Sub/Mul with overflow. setOperationAction(ISD::SADDO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SADDO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UADDO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UADDO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SSUBO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SSUBO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::USUBO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::USUBO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SMULO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SMULO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UMULO, MVT::i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UMULO, MVT::i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::f32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::f32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::f32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::f32, Custom); // f16 is a storage-only type, always promote it to f32. setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FADD, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FSUB, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMUL, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FDIV, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMA, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEG, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FABS, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOWI, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FSQRT, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP2, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG2, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG10, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMINNUM, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMAXNUM, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMINNAN, MVT::f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMAXNAN, MVT::f16, Promote); // v4f16 is also a storage-only type, so promote it to v4f32 when that is // known to be safe. setOperationAction(ISD::FADD, MVT::v4f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FSUB, MVT::v4f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FMUL, MVT::v4f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FDIV, MVT::v4f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_EXTEND, MVT::v4f16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_ROUND, MVT::v4f16, Promote); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FADD, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FSUB, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FMUL, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FDIV, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FP_EXTEND, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); AddPromotedToType(ISD::FP_ROUND, MVT::v4f16, MVT::v4f32); // Expand all other v4f16 operations. // FIXME: We could generate better code by promoting some operations to // a pair of v4f32s setOperationAction(ISD::FABS, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMA, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEG, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOWI, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSQRT, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP2, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG2, MVT::v4f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG10, MVT::v4f16, Expand); // v8f16 is also a storage-only type, so expand it. setOperationAction(ISD::FABS, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FADD, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FDIV, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMA, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMUL, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEG, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOWI, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSQRT, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSUB, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_EXTEND, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP2, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG2, MVT::v8f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG10, MVT::v8f16, Expand); // AArch64 has implementations of a lot of rounding-like FP operations. for (MVT Ty : {MVT::f32, MVT::f64}) { setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FMINNUM, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FMAXNUM, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FMINNAN, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FMAXNAN, Ty, Legal); } setOperationAction(ISD::PREFETCH, MVT::Other, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::ATOMIC_CMP_SWAP, MVT::i128, Custom); // Lower READCYCLECOUNTER using an mrs from PMCCNTR_EL0. // This requires the Performance Monitors extension. if (Subtarget->hasPerfMon()) setOperationAction(ISD::READCYCLECOUNTER, MVT::i64, Legal); if (Subtarget->isTargetMachO()) { // For iOS, we don't want to the normal expansion of a libcall to // sincos. We want to issue a libcall to __sincos_stret to avoid memory // traffic. setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f32, Custom); } else { setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::f32, Expand); } // Make floating-point constants legal for the large code model, so they don't // become loads from the constant pool. if (Subtarget->isTargetMachO() && TM.getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { setOperationAction(ISD::ConstantFP, MVT::f32, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::ConstantFP, MVT::f64, Legal); } // AArch64 does not have floating-point extending loads, i1 sign-extending // load, floating-point truncating stores, or v2i32->v2i16 truncating store. for (MVT VT : MVT::fp_valuetypes()) { setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, VT, MVT::f16, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, VT, MVT::f32, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, VT, MVT::f64, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, VT, MVT::f80, Expand); } for (MVT VT : MVT::integer_valuetypes()) setLoadExtAction(ISD::SEXTLOAD, VT, MVT::i1, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f32, MVT::f16, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f64, MVT::f32, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f64, MVT::f16, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f128, MVT::f80, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f128, MVT::f64, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f128, MVT::f32, Expand); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::f128, MVT::f16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BITCAST, MVT::i16, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BITCAST, MVT::f16, Custom); // Indexed loads and stores are supported. for (unsigned im = (unsigned)ISD::PRE_INC; im != (unsigned)ISD::LAST_INDEXED_MODE; ++im) { setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::i8, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::i16, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::i32, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::i64, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::f64, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::f32, Legal); setIndexedLoadAction(im, MVT::f16, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::i8, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::i16, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::i32, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::i64, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::f64, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::f32, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, MVT::f16, Legal); } // Trap. setOperationAction(ISD::TRAP, MVT::Other, Legal); // We combine OR nodes for bitfield operations. setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::OR); // Vector add and sub nodes may conceal a high-half opportunity. // Also, try to fold ADD into CSINC/CSINV.. setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::ADD); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::SUB); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::SRL); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::XOR); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::SINT_TO_FP); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::UINT_TO_FP); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::FP_TO_SINT); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::FP_TO_UINT); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::FDIV); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::ANY_EXTEND); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::SIGN_EXTEND); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::BITCAST); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::STORE); if (Subtarget->supportsAddressTopByteIgnored()) setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::LOAD); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::MUL); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::SELECT); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::VSELECT); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::INTRINSIC_VOID); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT); setTargetDAGCombine(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT); MaxStoresPerMemset = MaxStoresPerMemsetOptSize = 8; MaxStoresPerMemcpy = MaxStoresPerMemcpyOptSize = 4; MaxStoresPerMemmove = MaxStoresPerMemmoveOptSize = 4; setStackPointerRegisterToSaveRestore(AArch64::SP); setSchedulingPreference(Sched::Hybrid); // Enable TBZ/TBNZ MaskAndBranchFoldingIsLegal = true; EnableExtLdPromotion = true; // Set required alignment. setMinFunctionAlignment(2); // Set preferred alignments. setPrefFunctionAlignment(STI.getPrefFunctionAlignment()); setPrefLoopAlignment(STI.getPrefLoopAlignment()); // Only change the limit for entries in a jump table if specified by // the subtarget, but not at the command line. unsigned MaxJT = STI.getMaximumJumpTableSize(); if (MaxJT && getMaximumJumpTableSize() == 0) setMaximumJumpTableSize(MaxJT); setHasExtractBitsInsn(true); setOperationAction(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, MVT::Other, Custom); if (Subtarget->hasNEON()) { // FIXME: v1f64 shouldn't be legal if we can avoid it, because it leads to // silliness like this: setOperationAction(ISD::FABS, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FADD, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FDIV, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMA, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FMUL, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEG, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSINCOS, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSQRT, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FSUB, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BR_CC, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_EXTEND, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_SINT, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_UINT, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_ROUND, MVT::v1f64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::MUL, MVT::v1i64, Expand); // AArch64 doesn't have a direct vector ->f32 conversion instructions for // elements smaller than i32, so promote the input to i32 first. setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i8, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i8, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i16, Promote); // i8 and i16 vector elements also need promotion to i32 for v8i8 or v8i16 // -> v8f16 conversions. setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v8i8, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v8i8, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v8i16, Promote); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v8i16, Promote); // Similarly, there is no direct i32 -> f64 vector conversion instruction. setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v2i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v2i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v2i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v2i64, Custom); // Or, direct i32 -> f16 vector conversion. Set it so custom, so the // conversion happens in two steps: v4i32 -> v4f32 -> v4f16 setOperationAction(ISD::SINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::UINT_TO_FP, MVT::v4i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::CTLZ, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTLZ, MVT::v2i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v2i8, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v4i16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v2i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v1i64, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v16i8, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v8i16, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v4i32, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::CTTZ, MVT::v2i64, Expand); // AArch64 doesn't have MUL.2d: setOperationAction(ISD::MUL, MVT::v2i64, Expand); // Custom handling for some quad-vector types to detect MULL. setOperationAction(ISD::MUL, MVT::v8i16, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::MUL, MVT::v4i32, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::MUL, MVT::v2i64, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::ANY_EXTEND, MVT::v4i32, Legal); setTruncStoreAction(MVT::v2i32, MVT::v2i16, Expand); // Likewise, narrowing and extending vector loads/stores aren't handled // directly. for (MVT VT : MVT::vector_valuetypes()) { setOperationAction(ISD::SIGN_EXTEND_INREG, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::MULHS, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SMUL_LOHI, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::MULHU, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UMUL_LOHI, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::BSWAP, VT, Expand); for (MVT InnerVT : MVT::vector_valuetypes()) { setTruncStoreAction(VT, InnerVT, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::SEXTLOAD, VT, InnerVT, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::ZEXTLOAD, VT, InnerVT, Expand); setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, VT, InnerVT, Expand); } } // AArch64 has implementations of a lot of rounding-like FP operations. for (MVT Ty : {MVT::v2f32, MVT::v4f32, MVT::v2f64}) { setOperationAction(ISD::FFLOOR, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FNEARBYINT, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FCEIL, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FRINT, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FTRUNC, Ty, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::FROUND, Ty, Legal); } } PredictableSelectIsExpensive = Subtarget->predictableSelectIsExpensive(); } void AArch64TargetLowering::addTypeForNEON(MVT VT, MVT PromotedBitwiseVT) { if (VT == MVT::v2f32 || VT == MVT::v4f16) { setOperationAction(ISD::LOAD, VT, Promote); AddPromotedToType(ISD::LOAD, VT, MVT::v2i32); setOperationAction(ISD::STORE, VT, Promote); AddPromotedToType(ISD::STORE, VT, MVT::v2i32); } else if (VT == MVT::v2f64 || VT == MVT::v4f32 || VT == MVT::v8f16) { setOperationAction(ISD::LOAD, VT, Promote); AddPromotedToType(ISD::LOAD, VT, MVT::v2i64); setOperationAction(ISD::STORE, VT, Promote); AddPromotedToType(ISD::STORE, VT, MVT::v2i64); } // Mark vector float intrinsics as expand. if (VT == MVT::v2f32 || VT == MVT::v4f32 || VT == MVT::v2f64) { setOperationAction(ISD::FSIN, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FCOS, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOWI, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FPOW, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG2, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FLOG10, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FEXP2, VT, Expand); // But we do support custom-lowering for FCOPYSIGN. setOperationAction(ISD::FCOPYSIGN, VT, Custom); } setOperationAction(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::BUILD_VECTOR, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SRA, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SRL, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SHL, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::AND, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::OR, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::SETCC, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, VT, Legal); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SELECT_CC, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::VSELECT, VT, Expand); for (MVT InnerVT : MVT::all_valuetypes()) setLoadExtAction(ISD::EXTLOAD, InnerVT, VT, Expand); // CNT supports only B element sizes. if (VT != MVT::v8i8 && VT != MVT::v16i8) setOperationAction(ISD::CTPOP, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UDIV, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SDIV, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::UREM, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::SREM, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FREM, VT, Expand); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_SINT, VT, Custom); setOperationAction(ISD::FP_TO_UINT, VT, Custom); // [SU][MIN|MAX] are available for all NEON types apart from i64. if (!VT.isFloatingPoint() && VT != MVT::v2i64 && VT != MVT::v1i64) for (unsigned Opcode : {ISD::SMIN, ISD::SMAX, ISD::UMIN, ISD::UMAX}) setOperationAction(Opcode, VT, Legal); // F[MIN|MAX][NUM|NAN] are available for all FP NEON types (not f16 though!). if (VT.isFloatingPoint() && VT.getVectorElementType() != MVT::f16) for (unsigned Opcode : {ISD::FMINNAN, ISD::FMAXNAN, ISD::FMINNUM, ISD::FMAXNUM}) setOperationAction(Opcode, VT, Legal); if (Subtarget->isLittleEndian()) { for (unsigned im = (unsigned)ISD::PRE_INC; im != (unsigned)ISD::LAST_INDEXED_MODE; ++im) { setIndexedLoadAction(im, VT, Legal); setIndexedStoreAction(im, VT, Legal); } } } void AArch64TargetLowering::addDRTypeForNEON(MVT VT) { addRegisterClass(VT, &AArch64::FPR64RegClass); addTypeForNEON(VT, MVT::v2i32); } void AArch64TargetLowering::addQRTypeForNEON(MVT VT) { addRegisterClass(VT, &AArch64::FPR128RegClass); addTypeForNEON(VT, MVT::v4i32); } EVT AArch64TargetLowering::getSetCCResultType(const DataLayout &, LLVMContext &, EVT VT) const { if (!VT.isVector()) return MVT::i32; return VT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(); } /// computeKnownBitsForTargetNode - Determine which of the bits specified in /// Mask are known to be either zero or one and return them in the /// KnownZero/KnownOne bitsets. void AArch64TargetLowering::computeKnownBitsForTargetNode( const SDValue Op, APInt &KnownZero, APInt &KnownOne, const SelectionDAG &DAG, unsigned Depth) const { switch (Op.getOpcode()) { default: break; case AArch64ISD::CSEL: { APInt KnownZero2, KnownOne2; DAG.computeKnownBits(Op->getOperand(0), KnownZero, KnownOne, Depth + 1); DAG.computeKnownBits(Op->getOperand(1), KnownZero2, KnownOne2, Depth + 1); KnownZero &= KnownZero2; KnownOne &= KnownOne2; break; } case ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN: { ConstantSDNode *CN = cast(Op->getOperand(1)); Intrinsic::ID IntID = static_cast(CN->getZExtValue()); switch (IntID) { default: return; case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldaxr: case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldxr: { unsigned BitWidth = KnownOne.getBitWidth(); EVT VT = cast(Op)->getMemoryVT(); unsigned MemBits = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); KnownZero |= APInt::getHighBitsSet(BitWidth, BitWidth - MemBits); return; } } break; } case ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN: case ISD::INTRINSIC_VOID: { unsigned IntNo = cast(Op.getOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); switch (IntNo) { default: break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_umaxv: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uminv: { // Figure out the datatype of the vector operand. The UMINV instruction // will zero extend the result, so we can mark as known zero all the // bits larger than the element datatype. 32-bit or larget doesn't need // this as those are legal types and will be handled by isel directly. MVT VT = Op.getOperand(1).getValueType().getSimpleVT(); unsigned BitWidth = KnownZero.getBitWidth(); if (VT == MVT::v8i8 || VT == MVT::v16i8) { assert(BitWidth >= 8 && "Unexpected width!"); APInt Mask = APInt::getHighBitsSet(BitWidth, BitWidth - 8); KnownZero |= Mask; } else if (VT == MVT::v4i16 || VT == MVT::v8i16) { assert(BitWidth >= 16 && "Unexpected width!"); APInt Mask = APInt::getHighBitsSet(BitWidth, BitWidth - 16); KnownZero |= Mask; } break; } break; } } } } MVT AArch64TargetLowering::getScalarShiftAmountTy(const DataLayout &DL, EVT) const { return MVT::i64; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(EVT VT, unsigned AddrSpace, unsigned Align, bool *Fast) const { if (Subtarget->requiresStrictAlign()) return false; if (Fast) { // Some CPUs are fine with unaligned stores except for 128-bit ones. *Fast = !Subtarget->isMisaligned128StoreSlow() || VT.getStoreSize() != 16 || // See comments in performSTORECombine() for more details about // these conditions. // Code that uses clang vector extensions can mark that it // wants unaligned accesses to be treated as fast by // underspecifying alignment to be 1 or 2. Align <= 2 || // Disregard v2i64. Memcpy lowering produces those and splitting // them regresses performance on micro-benchmarks and olden/bh. VT == MVT::v2i64; } return true; } FastISel * AArch64TargetLowering::createFastISel(FunctionLoweringInfo &funcInfo, const TargetLibraryInfo *libInfo) const { return AArch64::createFastISel(funcInfo, libInfo); } const char *AArch64TargetLowering::getTargetNodeName(unsigned Opcode) const { switch ((AArch64ISD::NodeType)Opcode) { case AArch64ISD::FIRST_NUMBER: break; case AArch64ISD::CALL: return "AArch64ISD::CALL"; case AArch64ISD::ADRP: return "AArch64ISD::ADRP"; case AArch64ISD::ADDlow: return "AArch64ISD::ADDlow"; case AArch64ISD::LOADgot: return "AArch64ISD::LOADgot"; case AArch64ISD::RET_FLAG: return "AArch64ISD::RET_FLAG"; case AArch64ISD::BRCOND: return "AArch64ISD::BRCOND"; case AArch64ISD::CSEL: return "AArch64ISD::CSEL"; case AArch64ISD::FCSEL: return "AArch64ISD::FCSEL"; case AArch64ISD::CSINV: return "AArch64ISD::CSINV"; case AArch64ISD::CSNEG: return "AArch64ISD::CSNEG"; case AArch64ISD::CSINC: return "AArch64ISD::CSINC"; case AArch64ISD::THREAD_POINTER: return "AArch64ISD::THREAD_POINTER"; case AArch64ISD::TLSDESC_CALLSEQ: return "AArch64ISD::TLSDESC_CALLSEQ"; case AArch64ISD::ADC: return "AArch64ISD::ADC"; case AArch64ISD::SBC: return "AArch64ISD::SBC"; case AArch64ISD::ADDS: return "AArch64ISD::ADDS"; case AArch64ISD::SUBS: return "AArch64ISD::SUBS"; case AArch64ISD::ADCS: return "AArch64ISD::ADCS"; case AArch64ISD::SBCS: return "AArch64ISD::SBCS"; case AArch64ISD::ANDS: return "AArch64ISD::ANDS"; case AArch64ISD::CCMP: return "AArch64ISD::CCMP"; case AArch64ISD::CCMN: return "AArch64ISD::CCMN"; case AArch64ISD::FCCMP: return "AArch64ISD::FCCMP"; case AArch64ISD::FCMP: return "AArch64ISD::FCMP"; case AArch64ISD::DUP: return "AArch64ISD::DUP"; case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE8: return "AArch64ISD::DUPLANE8"; case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE16: return "AArch64ISD::DUPLANE16"; case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE32: return "AArch64ISD::DUPLANE32"; case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64: return "AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64"; case AArch64ISD::MOVI: return "AArch64ISD::MOVI"; case AArch64ISD::MOVIshift: return "AArch64ISD::MOVIshift"; case AArch64ISD::MOVIedit: return "AArch64ISD::MOVIedit"; case AArch64ISD::MOVImsl: return "AArch64ISD::MOVImsl"; case AArch64ISD::FMOV: return "AArch64ISD::FMOV"; case AArch64ISD::MVNIshift: return "AArch64ISD::MVNIshift"; case AArch64ISD::MVNImsl: return "AArch64ISD::MVNImsl"; case AArch64ISD::BICi: return "AArch64ISD::BICi"; case AArch64ISD::ORRi: return "AArch64ISD::ORRi"; case AArch64ISD::BSL: return "AArch64ISD::BSL"; case AArch64ISD::NEG: return "AArch64ISD::NEG"; case AArch64ISD::EXTR: return "AArch64ISD::EXTR"; case AArch64ISD::ZIP1: return "AArch64ISD::ZIP1"; case AArch64ISD::ZIP2: return "AArch64ISD::ZIP2"; case AArch64ISD::UZP1: return "AArch64ISD::UZP1"; case AArch64ISD::UZP2: return "AArch64ISD::UZP2"; case AArch64ISD::TRN1: return "AArch64ISD::TRN1"; case AArch64ISD::TRN2: return "AArch64ISD::TRN2"; case AArch64ISD::REV16: return "AArch64ISD::REV16"; case AArch64ISD::REV32: return "AArch64ISD::REV32"; case AArch64ISD::REV64: return "AArch64ISD::REV64"; case AArch64ISD::EXT: return "AArch64ISD::EXT"; case AArch64ISD::VSHL: return "AArch64ISD::VSHL"; case AArch64ISD::VLSHR: return "AArch64ISD::VLSHR"; case AArch64ISD::VASHR: return "AArch64ISD::VASHR"; case AArch64ISD::CMEQ: return "AArch64ISD::CMEQ"; case AArch64ISD::CMGE: return "AArch64ISD::CMGE"; case AArch64ISD::CMGT: return "AArch64ISD::CMGT"; case AArch64ISD::CMHI: return "AArch64ISD::CMHI"; case AArch64ISD::CMHS: return "AArch64ISD::CMHS"; case AArch64ISD::FCMEQ: return "AArch64ISD::FCMEQ"; case AArch64ISD::FCMGE: return "AArch64ISD::FCMGE"; case AArch64ISD::FCMGT: return "AArch64ISD::FCMGT"; case AArch64ISD::CMEQz: return "AArch64ISD::CMEQz"; case AArch64ISD::CMGEz: return "AArch64ISD::CMGEz"; case AArch64ISD::CMGTz: return "AArch64ISD::CMGTz"; case AArch64ISD::CMLEz: return "AArch64ISD::CMLEz"; case AArch64ISD::CMLTz: return "AArch64ISD::CMLTz"; case AArch64ISD::FCMEQz: return "AArch64ISD::FCMEQz"; case AArch64ISD::FCMGEz: return "AArch64ISD::FCMGEz"; case AArch64ISD::FCMGTz: return "AArch64ISD::FCMGTz"; case AArch64ISD::FCMLEz: return "AArch64ISD::FCMLEz"; case AArch64ISD::FCMLTz: return "AArch64ISD::FCMLTz"; case AArch64ISD::SADDV: return "AArch64ISD::SADDV"; case AArch64ISD::UADDV: return "AArch64ISD::UADDV"; case AArch64ISD::SMINV: return "AArch64ISD::SMINV"; case AArch64ISD::UMINV: return "AArch64ISD::UMINV"; case AArch64ISD::SMAXV: return "AArch64ISD::SMAXV"; case AArch64ISD::UMAXV: return "AArch64ISD::UMAXV"; case AArch64ISD::NOT: return "AArch64ISD::NOT"; case AArch64ISD::BIT: return "AArch64ISD::BIT"; case AArch64ISD::CBZ: return "AArch64ISD::CBZ"; case AArch64ISD::CBNZ: return "AArch64ISD::CBNZ"; case AArch64ISD::TBZ: return "AArch64ISD::TBZ"; case AArch64ISD::TBNZ: return "AArch64ISD::TBNZ"; case AArch64ISD::TC_RETURN: return "AArch64ISD::TC_RETURN"; case AArch64ISD::PREFETCH: return "AArch64ISD::PREFETCH"; case AArch64ISD::SITOF: return "AArch64ISD::SITOF"; case AArch64ISD::UITOF: return "AArch64ISD::UITOF"; case AArch64ISD::NVCAST: return "AArch64ISD::NVCAST"; case AArch64ISD::SQSHL_I: return "AArch64ISD::SQSHL_I"; case AArch64ISD::UQSHL_I: return "AArch64ISD::UQSHL_I"; case AArch64ISD::SRSHR_I: return "AArch64ISD::SRSHR_I"; case AArch64ISD::URSHR_I: return "AArch64ISD::URSHR_I"; case AArch64ISD::SQSHLU_I: return "AArch64ISD::SQSHLU_I"; case AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge: return "AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge"; case AArch64ISD::LD2post: return "AArch64ISD::LD2post"; case AArch64ISD::LD3post: return "AArch64ISD::LD3post"; case AArch64ISD::LD4post: return "AArch64ISD::LD4post"; case AArch64ISD::ST2post: return "AArch64ISD::ST2post"; case AArch64ISD::ST3post: return "AArch64ISD::ST3post"; case AArch64ISD::ST4post: return "AArch64ISD::ST4post"; case AArch64ISD::LD1x2post: return "AArch64ISD::LD1x2post"; case AArch64ISD::LD1x3post: return "AArch64ISD::LD1x3post"; case AArch64ISD::LD1x4post: return "AArch64ISD::LD1x4post"; case AArch64ISD::ST1x2post: return "AArch64ISD::ST1x2post"; case AArch64ISD::ST1x3post: return "AArch64ISD::ST1x3post"; case AArch64ISD::ST1x4post: return "AArch64ISD::ST1x4post"; case AArch64ISD::LD1DUPpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD1DUPpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD2DUPpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD2DUPpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD3DUPpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD3DUPpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD4DUPpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD4DUPpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD1LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD1LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD2LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD2LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD3LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD3LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::LD4LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::LD4LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::ST2LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::ST2LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::ST3LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::ST3LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::ST4LANEpost: return "AArch64ISD::ST4LANEpost"; case AArch64ISD::SMULL: return "AArch64ISD::SMULL"; case AArch64ISD::UMULL: return "AArch64ISD::UMULL"; case AArch64ISD::FRECPE: return "AArch64ISD::FRECPE"; case AArch64ISD::FRECPS: return "AArch64ISD::FRECPS"; case AArch64ISD::FRSQRTE: return "AArch64ISD::FRSQRTE"; case AArch64ISD::FRSQRTS: return "AArch64ISD::FRSQRTS"; } return nullptr; } MachineBasicBlock * AArch64TargetLowering::EmitF128CSEL(MachineInstr &MI, MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const { // We materialise the F128CSEL pseudo-instruction as some control flow and a // phi node: // OrigBB: // [... previous instrs leading to comparison ...] // b.ne TrueBB // b EndBB // TrueBB: // ; Fallthrough // EndBB: // Dest = PHI [IfTrue, TrueBB], [IfFalse, OrigBB] MachineFunction *MF = MBB->getParent(); const TargetInstrInfo *TII = Subtarget->getInstrInfo(); const BasicBlock *LLVM_BB = MBB->getBasicBlock(); DebugLoc DL = MI.getDebugLoc(); MachineFunction::iterator It = ++MBB->getIterator(); unsigned DestReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); unsigned IfTrueReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); unsigned IfFalseReg = MI.getOperand(2).getReg(); unsigned CondCode = MI.getOperand(3).getImm(); bool NZCVKilled = MI.getOperand(4).isKill(); MachineBasicBlock *TrueBB = MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(LLVM_BB); MachineBasicBlock *EndBB = MF->CreateMachineBasicBlock(LLVM_BB); MF->insert(It, TrueBB); MF->insert(It, EndBB); // Transfer rest of current basic-block to EndBB EndBB->splice(EndBB->begin(), MBB, std::next(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(MI)), MBB->end()); EndBB->transferSuccessorsAndUpdatePHIs(MBB); BuildMI(MBB, DL, TII->get(AArch64::Bcc)).addImm(CondCode).addMBB(TrueBB); BuildMI(MBB, DL, TII->get(AArch64::B)).addMBB(EndBB); MBB->addSuccessor(TrueBB); MBB->addSuccessor(EndBB); // TrueBB falls through to the end. TrueBB->addSuccessor(EndBB); if (!NZCVKilled) { TrueBB->addLiveIn(AArch64::NZCV); EndBB->addLiveIn(AArch64::NZCV); } BuildMI(*EndBB, EndBB->begin(), DL, TII->get(AArch64::PHI), DestReg) .addReg(IfTrueReg) .addMBB(TrueBB) .addReg(IfFalseReg) .addMBB(MBB); MI.eraseFromParent(); return EndBB; } MachineBasicBlock *AArch64TargetLowering::EmitInstrWithCustomInserter( MachineInstr &MI, MachineBasicBlock *BB) const { switch (MI.getOpcode()) { default: #ifndef NDEBUG MI.dump(); #endif llvm_unreachable("Unexpected instruction for custom inserter!"); case AArch64::F128CSEL: return EmitF128CSEL(MI, BB); case TargetOpcode::STACKMAP: case TargetOpcode::PATCHPOINT: return emitPatchPoint(MI, BB); } } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // AArch64 Lowering private implementation. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Lowering Code //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// changeIntCCToAArch64CC - Convert a DAG integer condition code to an AArch64 /// CC static AArch64CC::CondCode changeIntCCToAArch64CC(ISD::CondCode CC) { switch (CC) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown condition code!"); case ISD::SETNE: return AArch64CC::NE; case ISD::SETEQ: return AArch64CC::EQ; case ISD::SETGT: return AArch64CC::GT; case ISD::SETGE: return AArch64CC::GE; case ISD::SETLT: return AArch64CC::LT; case ISD::SETLE: return AArch64CC::LE; case ISD::SETUGT: return AArch64CC::HI; case ISD::SETUGE: return AArch64CC::HS; case ISD::SETULT: return AArch64CC::LO; case ISD::SETULE: return AArch64CC::LS; } } /// changeFPCCToAArch64CC - Convert a DAG fp condition code to an AArch64 CC. static void changeFPCCToAArch64CC(ISD::CondCode CC, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode2) { CondCode2 = AArch64CC::AL; switch (CC) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown FP condition!"); case ISD::SETEQ: case ISD::SETOEQ: CondCode = AArch64CC::EQ; break; case ISD::SETGT: case ISD::SETOGT: CondCode = AArch64CC::GT; break; case ISD::SETGE: case ISD::SETOGE: CondCode = AArch64CC::GE; break; case ISD::SETOLT: CondCode = AArch64CC::MI; break; case ISD::SETOLE: CondCode = AArch64CC::LS; break; case ISD::SETONE: CondCode = AArch64CC::MI; CondCode2 = AArch64CC::GT; break; case ISD::SETO: CondCode = AArch64CC::VC; break; case ISD::SETUO: CondCode = AArch64CC::VS; break; case ISD::SETUEQ: CondCode = AArch64CC::EQ; CondCode2 = AArch64CC::VS; break; case ISD::SETUGT: CondCode = AArch64CC::HI; break; case ISD::SETUGE: CondCode = AArch64CC::PL; break; case ISD::SETLT: case ISD::SETULT: CondCode = AArch64CC::LT; break; case ISD::SETLE: case ISD::SETULE: CondCode = AArch64CC::LE; break; case ISD::SETNE: case ISD::SETUNE: CondCode = AArch64CC::NE; break; } } /// Convert a DAG fp condition code to an AArch64 CC. /// This differs from changeFPCCToAArch64CC in that it returns cond codes that /// should be AND'ed instead of OR'ed. static void changeFPCCToANDAArch64CC(ISD::CondCode CC, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode2) { CondCode2 = AArch64CC::AL; switch (CC) { default: changeFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CondCode, CondCode2); assert(CondCode2 == AArch64CC::AL); break; case ISD::SETONE: // (a one b) // == ((a olt b) || (a ogt b)) // == ((a ord b) && (a une b)) CondCode = AArch64CC::VC; CondCode2 = AArch64CC::NE; break; case ISD::SETUEQ: // (a ueq b) // == ((a uno b) || (a oeq b)) // == ((a ule b) && (a uge b)) CondCode = AArch64CC::PL; CondCode2 = AArch64CC::LE; break; } } /// changeVectorFPCCToAArch64CC - Convert a DAG fp condition code to an AArch64 /// CC usable with the vector instructions. Fewer operations are available /// without a real NZCV register, so we have to use less efficient combinations /// to get the same effect. static void changeVectorFPCCToAArch64CC(ISD::CondCode CC, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode, AArch64CC::CondCode &CondCode2, bool &Invert) { Invert = false; switch (CC) { default: // Mostly the scalar mappings work fine. changeFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CondCode, CondCode2); break; case ISD::SETUO: Invert = true; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; case ISD::SETO: CondCode = AArch64CC::MI; CondCode2 = AArch64CC::GE; break; case ISD::SETUEQ: case ISD::SETULT: case ISD::SETULE: case ISD::SETUGT: case ISD::SETUGE: // All of the compare-mask comparisons are ordered, but we can switch // between the two by a double inversion. E.g. ULE == !OGT. Invert = true; changeFPCCToAArch64CC(getSetCCInverse(CC, false), CondCode, CondCode2); break; } } static bool isLegalArithImmed(uint64_t C) { // Matches AArch64DAGToDAGISel::SelectArithImmed(). return (C >> 12 == 0) || ((C & 0xFFFULL) == 0 && C >> 24 == 0); } static SDValue emitComparison(SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, ISD::CondCode CC, const SDLoc &dl, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = LHS.getValueType(); if (VT.isFloatingPoint()) { assert(VT != MVT::f128); if (VT == MVT::f16) { LHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, MVT::f32, LHS); RHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, MVT::f32, RHS); VT = MVT::f32; } return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMP, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); } // The CMP instruction is just an alias for SUBS, and representing it as // SUBS means that it's possible to get CSE with subtract operations. // A later phase can perform the optimization of setting the destination // register to WZR/XZR if it ends up being unused. unsigned Opcode = AArch64ISD::SUBS; if (RHS.getOpcode() == ISD::SUB && isNullConstant(RHS.getOperand(0)) && (CC == ISD::SETEQ || CC == ISD::SETNE)) { // We'd like to combine a (CMP op1, (sub 0, op2) into a CMN instruction on // the grounds that "op1 - (-op2) == op1 + op2". However, the C and V flags // can be set differently by this operation. It comes down to whether // "SInt(~op2)+1 == SInt(~op2+1)" (and the same for UInt). If they are then // everything is fine. If not then the optimization is wrong. Thus general // comparisons are only valid if op2 != 0. // So, finally, the only LLVM-native comparisons that don't mention C and V // are SETEQ and SETNE. They're the only ones we can safely use CMN for in // the absence of information about op2. Opcode = AArch64ISD::ADDS; RHS = RHS.getOperand(1); } else if (LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::AND && isNullConstant(RHS) && !isUnsignedIntSetCC(CC)) { // Similarly, (CMP (and X, Y), 0) can be implemented with a TST // (a.k.a. ANDS) except that the flags are only guaranteed to work for one // of the signed comparisons. Opcode = AArch64ISD::ANDS; RHS = LHS.getOperand(1); LHS = LHS.getOperand(0); } return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, MVT_CC), LHS, RHS) .getValue(1); } /// \defgroup AArch64CCMP CMP;CCMP matching /// /// These functions deal with the formation of CMP;CCMP;... sequences. /// The CCMP/CCMN/FCCMP/FCCMPE instructions allow the conditional execution of /// a comparison. They set the NZCV flags to a predefined value if their /// predicate is false. This allows to express arbitrary conjunctions, for /// example "cmp 0 (and (setCA (cmp A)) (setCB (cmp B))))" /// expressed as: /// cmp A /// ccmp B, inv(CB), CA /// check for CB flags /// /// In general we can create code for arbitrary "... (and (and A B) C)" /// sequences. We can also implement some "or" expressions, because "(or A B)" /// is equivalent to "not (and (not A) (not B))" and we can implement some /// negation operations: /// We can negate the results of a single comparison by inverting the flags /// used when the predicate fails and inverting the flags tested in the next /// instruction; We can also negate the results of the whole previous /// conditional compare sequence by inverting the flags tested in the next /// instruction. However there is no way to negate the result of a partial /// sequence. /// /// Therefore on encountering an "or" expression we can negate the subtree on /// one side and have to be able to push the negate to the leafs of the subtree /// on the other side (see also the comments in code). As complete example: /// "or (or (setCA (cmp A)) (setCB (cmp B))) /// (and (setCC (cmp C)) (setCD (cmp D)))" /// is transformed to /// "not (and (not (and (setCC (cmp C)) (setCC (cmp D)))) /// (and (not (setCA (cmp A)) (not (setCB (cmp B))))))" /// and implemented as: /// cmp C /// ccmp D, inv(CD), CC /// ccmp A, CA, inv(CD) /// ccmp B, CB, inv(CA) /// check for CB flags /// A counterexample is "or (and A B) (and C D)" which cannot be implemented /// by conditional compare sequences. /// @{ /// Create a conditional comparison; Use CCMP, CCMN or FCCMP as appropriate. static SDValue emitConditionalComparison(SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, ISD::CondCode CC, SDValue CCOp, AArch64CC::CondCode Predicate, AArch64CC::CondCode OutCC, const SDLoc &DL, SelectionDAG &DAG) { unsigned Opcode = 0; if (LHS.getValueType().isFloatingPoint()) { assert(LHS.getValueType() != MVT::f128); if (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f16) { LHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, DL, MVT::f32, LHS); RHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, DL, MVT::f32, RHS); } Opcode = AArch64ISD::FCCMP; } else if (RHS.getOpcode() == ISD::SUB) { SDValue SubOp0 = RHS.getOperand(0); if (isNullConstant(SubOp0) && (CC == ISD::SETEQ || CC == ISD::SETNE)) { // See emitComparison() on why we can only do this for SETEQ and SETNE. Opcode = AArch64ISD::CCMN; RHS = RHS.getOperand(1); } } if (Opcode == 0) Opcode = AArch64ISD::CCMP; SDValue Condition = DAG.getConstant(Predicate, DL, MVT_CC); AArch64CC::CondCode InvOutCC = AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(OutCC); unsigned NZCV = AArch64CC::getNZCVToSatisfyCondCode(InvOutCC); SDValue NZCVOp = DAG.getConstant(NZCV, DL, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, DL, MVT_CC, LHS, RHS, NZCVOp, Condition, CCOp); } /// Returns true if @p Val is a tree of AND/OR/SETCC operations. /// CanPushNegate is set to true if we can push a negate operation through /// the tree in a was that we are left with AND operations and negate operations /// at the leafs only. i.e. "not (or (or x y) z)" can be changed to /// "and (and (not x) (not y)) (not z)"; "not (or (and x y) z)" cannot be /// brought into such a form. static bool isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(const SDValue Val, bool &CanNegate, unsigned Depth = 0) { if (!Val.hasOneUse()) return false; unsigned Opcode = Val->getOpcode(); if (Opcode == ISD::SETCC) { if (Val->getOperand(0).getValueType() == MVT::f128) return false; CanNegate = true; return true; } // Protect against exponential runtime and stack overflow. if (Depth > 6) return false; if (Opcode == ISD::AND || Opcode == ISD::OR) { SDValue O0 = Val->getOperand(0); SDValue O1 = Val->getOperand(1); bool CanNegateL; if (!isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(O0, CanNegateL, Depth+1)) return false; bool CanNegateR; if (!isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(O1, CanNegateR, Depth+1)) return false; if (Opcode == ISD::OR) { // For an OR expression we need to be able to negate at least one side or // we cannot do the transformation at all. if (!CanNegateL && !CanNegateR) return false; // We can however change a (not (or x y)) to (and (not x) (not y)) if we // can negate the x and y subtrees. CanNegate = CanNegateL && CanNegateR; } else { // If the operands are OR expressions then we finally need to negate their // outputs, we can only do that for the operand with emitted last by // negating OutCC, not for both operands. bool NeedsNegOutL = O0->getOpcode() == ISD::OR; bool NeedsNegOutR = O1->getOpcode() == ISD::OR; if (NeedsNegOutL && NeedsNegOutR) return false; // We cannot negate an AND operation (it would become an OR), CanNegate = false; } return true; } return false; } /// Emit conjunction or disjunction tree with the CMP/FCMP followed by a chain /// of CCMP/CFCMP ops. See @ref AArch64CCMP. /// Tries to transform the given i1 producing node @p Val to a series compare /// and conditional compare operations. @returns an NZCV flags producing node /// and sets @p OutCC to the flags that should be tested or returns SDValue() if /// transformation was not possible. /// On recursive invocations @p PushNegate may be set to true to have negation /// effects pushed to the tree leafs; @p Predicate is an NZCV flag predicate /// for the comparisons in the current subtree; @p Depth limits the search /// depth to avoid stack overflow. static SDValue emitConjunctionDisjunctionTreeRec(SelectionDAG &DAG, SDValue Val, AArch64CC::CondCode &OutCC, bool Negate, SDValue CCOp, AArch64CC::CondCode Predicate) { // We're at a tree leaf, produce a conditional comparison operation. unsigned Opcode = Val->getOpcode(); if (Opcode == ISD::SETCC) { SDValue LHS = Val->getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Val->getOperand(1); ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Val->getOperand(2))->get(); bool isInteger = LHS.getValueType().isInteger(); if (Negate) CC = getSetCCInverse(CC, isInteger); SDLoc DL(Val); // Determine OutCC and handle FP special case. if (isInteger) { OutCC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); } else { assert(LHS.getValueType().isFloatingPoint()); AArch64CC::CondCode ExtraCC; changeFPCCToANDAArch64CC(CC, OutCC, ExtraCC); // Some floating point conditions can't be tested with a single condition // code. Construct an additional comparison in this case. if (ExtraCC != AArch64CC::AL) { SDValue ExtraCmp; if (!CCOp.getNode()) ExtraCmp = emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, DL, DAG); else ExtraCmp = emitConditionalComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, CCOp, Predicate, ExtraCC, DL, DAG); CCOp = ExtraCmp; Predicate = ExtraCC; } } // Produce a normal comparison if we are first in the chain if (!CCOp) return emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, DL, DAG); // Otherwise produce a ccmp. return emitConditionalComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, CCOp, Predicate, OutCC, DL, DAG); } assert((Opcode == ISD::AND || (Opcode == ISD::OR && Val->hasOneUse())) && "Valid conjunction/disjunction tree"); // Check if both sides can be transformed. SDValue LHS = Val->getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Val->getOperand(1); // In case of an OR we need to negate our operands and the result. // (A v B) <=> not(not(A) ^ not(B)) bool NegateOpsAndResult = Opcode == ISD::OR; // We can negate the results of all previous operations by inverting the // predicate flags giving us a free negation for one side. The other side // must be negatable by itself. if (NegateOpsAndResult) { // See which side we can negate. bool CanNegateL; bool isValidL = isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(LHS, CanNegateL); assert(isValidL && "Valid conjunction/disjunction tree"); (void)isValidL; #ifndef NDEBUG bool CanNegateR; bool isValidR = isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(RHS, CanNegateR); assert(isValidR && "Valid conjunction/disjunction tree"); assert((CanNegateL || CanNegateR) && "Valid conjunction/disjunction tree"); #endif // Order the side which we cannot negate to RHS so we can emit it first. if (!CanNegateL) std::swap(LHS, RHS); } else { bool NeedsNegOutL = LHS->getOpcode() == ISD::OR; assert((!NeedsNegOutL || RHS->getOpcode() != ISD::OR) && "Valid conjunction/disjunction tree"); // Order the side where we need to negate the output flags to RHS so it // gets emitted first. if (NeedsNegOutL) std::swap(LHS, RHS); } // Emit RHS. If we want to negate the tree we only need to push a negate // through if we are already in a PushNegate case, otherwise we can negate // the "flags to test" afterwards. AArch64CC::CondCode RHSCC; SDValue CmpR = emitConjunctionDisjunctionTreeRec(DAG, RHS, RHSCC, Negate, CCOp, Predicate); if (NegateOpsAndResult && !Negate) RHSCC = AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(RHSCC); // Emit LHS. We may need to negate it. SDValue CmpL = emitConjunctionDisjunctionTreeRec(DAG, LHS, OutCC, NegateOpsAndResult, CmpR, RHSCC); // If we transformed an OR to and AND then we have to negate the result // (or absorb the Negate parameter). if (NegateOpsAndResult && !Negate) OutCC = AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(OutCC); return CmpL; } /// Emit conjunction or disjunction tree with the CMP/FCMP followed by a chain /// of CCMP/CFCMP ops. See @ref AArch64CCMP. /// \see emitConjunctionDisjunctionTreeRec(). static SDValue emitConjunctionDisjunctionTree(SelectionDAG &DAG, SDValue Val, AArch64CC::CondCode &OutCC) { bool CanNegate; if (!isConjunctionDisjunctionTree(Val, CanNegate)) return SDValue(); return emitConjunctionDisjunctionTreeRec(DAG, Val, OutCC, false, SDValue(), AArch64CC::AL); } /// @} static SDValue getAArch64Cmp(SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, ISD::CondCode CC, SDValue &AArch64cc, SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &dl) { if (ConstantSDNode *RHSC = dyn_cast(RHS.getNode())) { EVT VT = RHS.getValueType(); uint64_t C = RHSC->getZExtValue(); if (!isLegalArithImmed(C)) { // Constant does not fit, try adjusting it by one? switch (CC) { default: break; case ISD::SETLT: case ISD::SETGE: if ((VT == MVT::i32 && C != 0x80000000 && isLegalArithImmed((uint32_t)(C - 1))) || (VT == MVT::i64 && C != 0x80000000ULL && isLegalArithImmed(C - 1ULL))) { CC = (CC == ISD::SETLT) ? ISD::SETLE : ISD::SETGT; C = (VT == MVT::i32) ? (uint32_t)(C - 1) : C - 1; RHS = DAG.getConstant(C, dl, VT); } break; case ISD::SETULT: case ISD::SETUGE: if ((VT == MVT::i32 && C != 0 && isLegalArithImmed((uint32_t)(C - 1))) || (VT == MVT::i64 && C != 0ULL && isLegalArithImmed(C - 1ULL))) { CC = (CC == ISD::SETULT) ? ISD::SETULE : ISD::SETUGT; C = (VT == MVT::i32) ? (uint32_t)(C - 1) : C - 1; RHS = DAG.getConstant(C, dl, VT); } break; case ISD::SETLE: case ISD::SETGT: if ((VT == MVT::i32 && C != INT32_MAX && isLegalArithImmed((uint32_t)(C + 1))) || (VT == MVT::i64 && C != INT64_MAX && isLegalArithImmed(C + 1ULL))) { CC = (CC == ISD::SETLE) ? ISD::SETLT : ISD::SETGE; C = (VT == MVT::i32) ? (uint32_t)(C + 1) : C + 1; RHS = DAG.getConstant(C, dl, VT); } break; case ISD::SETULE: case ISD::SETUGT: if ((VT == MVT::i32 && C != UINT32_MAX && isLegalArithImmed((uint32_t)(C + 1))) || (VT == MVT::i64 && C != UINT64_MAX && isLegalArithImmed(C + 1ULL))) { CC = (CC == ISD::SETULE) ? ISD::SETULT : ISD::SETUGE; C = (VT == MVT::i32) ? (uint32_t)(C + 1) : C + 1; RHS = DAG.getConstant(C, dl, VT); } break; } } } SDValue Cmp; AArch64CC::CondCode AArch64CC; if ((CC == ISD::SETEQ || CC == ISD::SETNE) && isa(RHS)) { const ConstantSDNode *RHSC = cast(RHS); // The imm operand of ADDS is an unsigned immediate, in the range 0 to 4095. // For the i8 operand, the largest immediate is 255, so this can be easily // encoded in the compare instruction. For the i16 operand, however, the // largest immediate cannot be encoded in the compare. // Therefore, use a sign extending load and cmn to avoid materializing the // -1 constant. For example, // movz w1, #65535 // ldrh w0, [x0, #0] // cmp w0, w1 // > // ldrsh w0, [x0, #0] // cmn w0, #1 // Fundamental, we're relying on the property that (zext LHS) == (zext RHS) // if and only if (sext LHS) == (sext RHS). The checks are in place to // ensure both the LHS and RHS are truly zero extended and to make sure the // transformation is profitable. if ((RHSC->getZExtValue() >> 16 == 0) && isa(LHS) && cast(LHS)->getExtensionType() == ISD::ZEXTLOAD && cast(LHS)->getMemoryVT() == MVT::i16 && LHS.getNode()->hasNUsesOfValue(1, 0)) { int16_t ValueofRHS = cast(RHS)->getZExtValue(); if (ValueofRHS < 0 && isLegalArithImmed(-ValueofRHS)) { SDValue SExt = DAG.getNode(ISD::SIGN_EXTEND_INREG, dl, LHS.getValueType(), LHS, DAG.getValueType(MVT::i16)); Cmp = emitComparison(SExt, DAG.getConstant(ValueofRHS, dl, RHS.getValueType()), CC, dl, DAG); AArch64CC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); } } if (!Cmp && (RHSC->isNullValue() || RHSC->isOne())) { if ((Cmp = emitConjunctionDisjunctionTree(DAG, LHS, AArch64CC))) { if ((CC == ISD::SETNE) ^ RHSC->isNullValue()) AArch64CC = AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(AArch64CC); } } } if (!Cmp) { Cmp = emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, dl, DAG); AArch64CC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); } AArch64cc = DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC, dl, MVT_CC); return Cmp; } static std::pair getAArch64XALUOOp(AArch64CC::CondCode &CC, SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { assert((Op.getValueType() == MVT::i32 || Op.getValueType() == MVT::i64) && "Unsupported value type"); SDValue Value, Overflow; SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Op.getOperand(1); unsigned Opc = 0; switch (Op.getOpcode()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown overflow instruction!"); case ISD::SADDO: Opc = AArch64ISD::ADDS; CC = AArch64CC::VS; break; case ISD::UADDO: Opc = AArch64ISD::ADDS; CC = AArch64CC::HS; break; case ISD::SSUBO: Opc = AArch64ISD::SUBS; CC = AArch64CC::VS; break; case ISD::USUBO: Opc = AArch64ISD::SUBS; CC = AArch64CC::LO; break; // Multiply needs a little bit extra work. case ISD::SMULO: case ISD::UMULO: { CC = AArch64CC::NE; bool IsSigned = Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SMULO; if (Op.getValueType() == MVT::i32) { unsigned ExtendOpc = IsSigned ? ISD::SIGN_EXTEND : ISD::ZERO_EXTEND; // For a 32 bit multiply with overflow check we want the instruction // selector to generate a widening multiply (SMADDL/UMADDL). For that we // need to generate the following pattern: // (i64 add 0, (i64 mul (i64 sext|zext i32 %a), (i64 sext|zext i32 %b)) LHS = DAG.getNode(ExtendOpc, DL, MVT::i64, LHS); RHS = DAG.getNode(ExtendOpc, DL, MVT::i64, RHS); SDValue Mul = DAG.getNode(ISD::MUL, DL, MVT::i64, LHS, RHS); SDValue Add = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, MVT::i64, Mul, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); // On AArch64 the upper 32 bits are always zero extended for a 32 bit // operation. We need to clear out the upper 32 bits, because we used a // widening multiply that wrote all 64 bits. In the end this should be a // noop. Value = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i32, Add); if (IsSigned) { // The signed overflow check requires more than just a simple check for // any bit set in the upper 32 bits of the result. These bits could be // just the sign bits of a negative number. To perform the overflow // check we have to arithmetic shift right the 32nd bit of the result by // 31 bits. Then we compare the result to the upper 32 bits. SDValue UpperBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRL, DL, MVT::i64, Add, DAG.getConstant(32, DL, MVT::i64)); UpperBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i32, UpperBits); SDValue LowerBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRA, DL, MVT::i32, Value, DAG.getConstant(31, DL, MVT::i64)); // It is important that LowerBits is last, otherwise the arithmetic // shift will not be folded into the compare (SUBS). SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(MVT::i32, MVT::i32); Overflow = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::SUBS, DL, VTs, UpperBits, LowerBits) .getValue(1); } else { // The overflow check for unsigned multiply is easy. We only need to // check if any of the upper 32 bits are set. This can be done with a // CMP (shifted register). For that we need to generate the following // pattern: // (i64 AArch64ISD::SUBS i64 0, (i64 srl i64 %Mul, i64 32) SDValue UpperBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRL, DL, MVT::i64, Mul, DAG.getConstant(32, DL, MVT::i64)); SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(MVT::i64, MVT::i32); Overflow = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::SUBS, DL, VTs, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64), UpperBits).getValue(1); } break; } assert(Op.getValueType() == MVT::i64 && "Expected an i64 value type"); // For the 64 bit multiply Value = DAG.getNode(ISD::MUL, DL, MVT::i64, LHS, RHS); if (IsSigned) { SDValue UpperBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::MULHS, DL, MVT::i64, LHS, RHS); SDValue LowerBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRA, DL, MVT::i64, Value, DAG.getConstant(63, DL, MVT::i64)); // It is important that LowerBits is last, otherwise the arithmetic // shift will not be folded into the compare (SUBS). SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(MVT::i64, MVT::i32); Overflow = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::SUBS, DL, VTs, UpperBits, LowerBits) .getValue(1); } else { SDValue UpperBits = DAG.getNode(ISD::MULHU, DL, MVT::i64, LHS, RHS); SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(MVT::i64, MVT::i32); Overflow = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::SUBS, DL, VTs, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64), UpperBits).getValue(1); } break; } } // switch (...) if (Opc) { SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(Op->getValueType(0), MVT::i32); // Emit the AArch64 operation with overflow check. Value = DAG.getNode(Opc, DL, VTs, LHS, RHS); Overflow = Value.getValue(1); } return std::make_pair(Value, Overflow); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerF128Call(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG, RTLIB::Libcall Call) const { SmallVector Ops(Op->op_begin(), Op->op_end()); return makeLibCall(DAG, Call, MVT::f128, Ops, false, SDLoc(Op)).first; } static SDValue LowerXOR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDValue Sel = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue Other = Op.getOperand(1); // If neither operand is a SELECT_CC, give up. if (Sel.getOpcode() != ISD::SELECT_CC) std::swap(Sel, Other); if (Sel.getOpcode() != ISD::SELECT_CC) return Op; // The folding we want to perform is: // (xor x, (select_cc a, b, cc, 0, -1) ) // --> // (csel x, (xor x, -1), cc ...) // // The latter will get matched to a CSINV instruction. ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Sel.getOperand(4))->get(); SDValue LHS = Sel.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Sel.getOperand(1); SDValue TVal = Sel.getOperand(2); SDValue FVal = Sel.getOperand(3); SDLoc dl(Sel); // FIXME: This could be generalized to non-integer comparisons. if (LHS.getValueType() != MVT::i32 && LHS.getValueType() != MVT::i64) return Op; ConstantSDNode *CFVal = dyn_cast(FVal); ConstantSDNode *CTVal = dyn_cast(TVal); // The values aren't constants, this isn't the pattern we're looking for. if (!CFVal || !CTVal) return Op; // We can commute the SELECT_CC by inverting the condition. This // might be needed to make this fit into a CSINV pattern. if (CTVal->isAllOnesValue() && CFVal->isNullValue()) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } // If the constants line up, perform the transform! if (CTVal->isNullValue() && CFVal->isAllOnesValue()) { SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(LHS, RHS, CC, CCVal, DAG, dl); FVal = Other; TVal = DAG.getNode(ISD::XOR, dl, Other.getValueType(), Other, DAG.getConstant(-1ULL, dl, Other.getValueType())); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, Sel.getValueType(), FVal, TVal, CCVal, Cmp); } return Op; } static SDValue LowerADDC_ADDE_SUBC_SUBE(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); // Let legalize expand this if it isn't a legal type yet. if (!DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(VT)) return SDValue(); SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(VT, MVT::i32); unsigned Opc; bool ExtraOp = false; switch (Op.getOpcode()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid code"); case ISD::ADDC: Opc = AArch64ISD::ADDS; break; case ISD::SUBC: Opc = AArch64ISD::SUBS; break; case ISD::ADDE: Opc = AArch64ISD::ADCS; ExtraOp = true; break; case ISD::SUBE: Opc = AArch64ISD::SBCS; ExtraOp = true; break; } if (!ExtraOp) return DAG.getNode(Opc, SDLoc(Op), VTs, Op.getOperand(0), Op.getOperand(1)); return DAG.getNode(Opc, SDLoc(Op), VTs, Op.getOperand(0), Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); } static SDValue LowerXALUO(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Let legalize expand this if it isn't a legal type yet. if (!DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(Op.getValueType())) return SDValue(); SDLoc dl(Op); AArch64CC::CondCode CC; // The actual operation that sets the overflow or carry flag. SDValue Value, Overflow; std::tie(Value, Overflow) = getAArch64XALUOOp(CC, Op, DAG); // We use 0 and 1 as false and true values. SDValue TVal = DAG.getConstant(1, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue FVal = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32); // We use an inverted condition, because the conditional select is inverted // too. This will allow it to be selected to a single instruction: // CSINC Wd, WZR, WZR, invert(cond). SDValue CCVal = DAG.getConstant(getInvertedCondCode(CC), dl, MVT::i32); Overflow = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, MVT::i32, FVal, TVal, CCVal, Overflow); SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(Op.getValueType(), MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(ISD::MERGE_VALUES, dl, VTs, Value, Overflow); } // Prefetch operands are: // 1: Address to prefetch // 2: bool isWrite // 3: int locality (0 = no locality ... 3 = extreme locality) // 4: bool isDataCache static SDValue LowerPREFETCH(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc DL(Op); unsigned IsWrite = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->getZExtValue(); unsigned Locality = cast(Op.getOperand(3))->getZExtValue(); unsigned IsData = cast(Op.getOperand(4))->getZExtValue(); bool IsStream = !Locality; // When the locality number is set if (Locality) { // The front-end should have filtered out the out-of-range values assert(Locality <= 3 && "Prefetch locality out-of-range"); // The locality degree is the opposite of the cache speed. // Put the number the other way around. // The encoding starts at 0 for level 1 Locality = 3 - Locality; } // built the mask value encoding the expected behavior. unsigned PrfOp = (IsWrite << 4) | // Load/Store bit (!IsData << 3) | // IsDataCache bit (Locality << 1) | // Cache level bits (unsigned)IsStream; // Stream bit return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::PREFETCH, DL, MVT::Other, Op.getOperand(0), DAG.getConstant(PrfOp, DL, MVT::i32), Op.getOperand(1)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFP_EXTEND(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getValueType() == MVT::f128 && "Unexpected lowering"); RTLIB::Libcall LC; LC = RTLIB::getFPEXT(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, LC); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFP_ROUND(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Op.getOperand(0).getValueType() != MVT::f128) { // It's legal except when f128 is involved return Op; } RTLIB::Libcall LC; LC = RTLIB::getFPROUND(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); // FP_ROUND node has a second operand indicating whether it is known to be // precise. That doesn't take part in the LibCall so we can't directly use // LowerF128Call. SDValue SrcVal = Op.getOperand(0); return makeLibCall(DAG, LC, Op.getValueType(), SrcVal, /*isSigned*/ false, SDLoc(Op)).first; } static SDValue LowerVectorFP_TO_INT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Warning: We maintain cost tables in AArch64TargetTransformInfo.cpp. // Any additional optimization in this function should be recorded // in the cost tables. EVT InVT = Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); unsigned NumElts = InVT.getVectorNumElements(); // f16 vectors are promoted to f32 before a conversion. if (InVT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::f16) { MVT NewVT = MVT::getVectorVT(MVT::f32, NumElts); SDLoc dl(Op); return DAG.getNode( Op.getOpcode(), dl, Op.getValueType(), DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, NewVT, Op.getOperand(0))); } if (VT.getSizeInBits() < InVT.getSizeInBits()) { SDLoc dl(Op); SDValue Cv = DAG.getNode(Op.getOpcode(), dl, InVT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(), Op.getOperand(0)); return DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, dl, VT, Cv); } if (VT.getSizeInBits() > InVT.getSizeInBits()) { SDLoc dl(Op); MVT ExtVT = MVT::getVectorVT(MVT::getFloatingPointVT(VT.getScalarSizeInBits()), VT.getVectorNumElements()); SDValue Ext = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, ExtVT, Op.getOperand(0)); return DAG.getNode(Op.getOpcode(), dl, VT, Ext); } // Type changing conversions are illegal. return Op; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFP_TO_INT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Op.getOperand(0).getValueType().isVector()) return LowerVectorFP_TO_INT(Op, DAG); // f16 conversions are promoted to f32. if (Op.getOperand(0).getValueType() == MVT::f16) { SDLoc dl(Op); return DAG.getNode( Op.getOpcode(), dl, Op.getValueType(), DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, MVT::f32, Op.getOperand(0))); } if (Op.getOperand(0).getValueType() != MVT::f128) { // It's legal except when f128 is involved return Op; } RTLIB::Libcall LC; if (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::FP_TO_SINT) LC = RTLIB::getFPTOSINT(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); else LC = RTLIB::getFPTOUINT(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); SmallVector Ops(Op->op_begin(), Op->op_end()); return makeLibCall(DAG, LC, Op.getValueType(), Ops, false, SDLoc(Op)).first; } static SDValue LowerVectorINT_TO_FP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Warning: We maintain cost tables in AArch64TargetTransformInfo.cpp. // Any additional optimization in this function should be recorded // in the cost tables. EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc dl(Op); SDValue In = Op.getOperand(0); EVT InVT = In.getValueType(); if (VT.getSizeInBits() < InVT.getSizeInBits()) { MVT CastVT = MVT::getVectorVT(MVT::getFloatingPointVT(InVT.getScalarSizeInBits()), InVT.getVectorNumElements()); In = DAG.getNode(Op.getOpcode(), dl, CastVT, In); return DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_ROUND, dl, VT, In, DAG.getIntPtrConstant(0, dl)); } if (VT.getSizeInBits() > InVT.getSizeInBits()) { unsigned CastOpc = Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SINT_TO_FP ? ISD::SIGN_EXTEND : ISD::ZERO_EXTEND; EVT CastVT = VT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(); In = DAG.getNode(CastOpc, dl, CastVT, In); return DAG.getNode(Op.getOpcode(), dl, VT, In); } return Op; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerINT_TO_FP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Op.getValueType().isVector()) return LowerVectorINT_TO_FP(Op, DAG); // f16 conversions are promoted to f32. if (Op.getValueType() == MVT::f16) { SDLoc dl(Op); return DAG.getNode( ISD::FP_ROUND, dl, MVT::f16, DAG.getNode(Op.getOpcode(), dl, MVT::f32, Op.getOperand(0)), DAG.getIntPtrConstant(0, dl)); } // i128 conversions are libcalls. if (Op.getOperand(0).getValueType() == MVT::i128) return SDValue(); // Other conversions are legal, unless it's to the completely software-based // fp128. if (Op.getValueType() != MVT::f128) return Op; RTLIB::Libcall LC; if (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SINT_TO_FP) LC = RTLIB::getSINTTOFP(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); else LC = RTLIB::getUINTTOFP(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(), Op.getValueType()); return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, LC); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFSINCOS(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // For iOS, we want to call an alternative entry point: __sincos_stret, // which returns the values in two S / D registers. SDLoc dl(Op); SDValue Arg = Op.getOperand(0); EVT ArgVT = Arg.getValueType(); Type *ArgTy = ArgVT.getTypeForEVT(*DAG.getContext()); ArgListTy Args; ArgListEntry Entry; Entry.Node = Arg; Entry.Ty = ArgTy; Entry.isSExt = false; Entry.isZExt = false; Args.push_back(Entry); const char *LibcallName = (ArgVT == MVT::f64) ? "__sincos_stret" : "__sincosf_stret"; SDValue Callee = DAG.getExternalSymbol(LibcallName, getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout())); StructType *RetTy = StructType::get(ArgTy, ArgTy, nullptr); TargetLowering::CallLoweringInfo CLI(DAG); CLI.setDebugLoc(dl).setChain(DAG.getEntryNode()) .setCallee(CallingConv::Fast, RetTy, Callee, std::move(Args)); std::pair CallResult = LowerCallTo(CLI); return CallResult.first; } static SDValue LowerBITCAST(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (Op.getValueType() != MVT::f16) return SDValue(); assert(Op.getOperand(0).getValueType() == MVT::i16); SDLoc DL(Op); Op = DAG.getNode(ISD::ANY_EXTEND, DL, MVT::i32, Op.getOperand(0)); Op = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, MVT::f32, Op); return SDValue( DAG.getMachineNode(TargetOpcode::EXTRACT_SUBREG, DL, MVT::f16, Op, DAG.getTargetConstant(AArch64::hsub, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); } static EVT getExtensionTo64Bits(const EVT &OrigVT) { if (OrigVT.getSizeInBits() >= 64) return OrigVT; assert(OrigVT.isSimple() && "Expecting a simple value type"); MVT::SimpleValueType OrigSimpleTy = OrigVT.getSimpleVT().SimpleTy; switch (OrigSimpleTy) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unexpected Vector Type"); case MVT::v2i8: case MVT::v2i16: return MVT::v2i32; case MVT::v4i8: return MVT::v4i16; } } static SDValue addRequiredExtensionForVectorMULL(SDValue N, SelectionDAG &DAG, const EVT &OrigTy, const EVT &ExtTy, unsigned ExtOpcode) { // The vector originally had a size of OrigTy. It was then extended to ExtTy. // We expect the ExtTy to be 128-bits total. If the OrigTy is less than // 64-bits we need to insert a new extension so that it will be 64-bits. assert(ExtTy.is128BitVector() && "Unexpected extension size"); if (OrigTy.getSizeInBits() >= 64) return N; // Must extend size to at least 64 bits to be used as an operand for VMULL. EVT NewVT = getExtensionTo64Bits(OrigTy); return DAG.getNode(ExtOpcode, SDLoc(N), NewVT, N); } static bool isExtendedBUILD_VECTOR(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, bool isSigned) { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::BUILD_VECTOR) return false; for (const SDValue &Elt : N->op_values()) { if (ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast(Elt)) { unsigned EltSize = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); unsigned HalfSize = EltSize / 2; if (isSigned) { if (!isIntN(HalfSize, C->getSExtValue())) return false; } else { if (!isUIntN(HalfSize, C->getZExtValue())) return false; } continue; } return false; } return true; } static SDValue skipExtensionForVectorMULL(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (N->getOpcode() == ISD::SIGN_EXTEND || N->getOpcode() == ISD::ZERO_EXTEND) return addRequiredExtensionForVectorMULL(N->getOperand(0), DAG, N->getOperand(0)->getValueType(0), N->getValueType(0), N->getOpcode()); assert(N->getOpcode() == ISD::BUILD_VECTOR && "expected BUILD_VECTOR"); EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); SDLoc dl(N); unsigned EltSize = VT.getScalarSizeInBits() / 2; unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); MVT TruncVT = MVT::getIntegerVT(EltSize); SmallVector Ops; for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumElts; ++i) { ConstantSDNode *C = cast(N->getOperand(i)); const APInt &CInt = C->getAPIntValue(); // Element types smaller than 32 bits are not legal, so use i32 elements. // The values are implicitly truncated so sext vs. zext doesn't matter. Ops.push_back(DAG.getConstant(CInt.zextOrTrunc(32), dl, MVT::i32)); } return DAG.getBuildVector(MVT::getVectorVT(TruncVT, NumElts), dl, Ops); } static bool isSignExtended(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (N->getOpcode() == ISD::SIGN_EXTEND) return true; if (isExtendedBUILD_VECTOR(N, DAG, true)) return true; return false; } static bool isZeroExtended(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (N->getOpcode() == ISD::ZERO_EXTEND) return true; if (isExtendedBUILD_VECTOR(N, DAG, false)) return true; return false; } static bool isAddSubSExt(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { unsigned Opcode = N->getOpcode(); if (Opcode == ISD::ADD || Opcode == ISD::SUB) { SDNode *N0 = N->getOperand(0).getNode(); SDNode *N1 = N->getOperand(1).getNode(); return N0->hasOneUse() && N1->hasOneUse() && isSignExtended(N0, DAG) && isSignExtended(N1, DAG); } return false; } static bool isAddSubZExt(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { unsigned Opcode = N->getOpcode(); if (Opcode == ISD::ADD || Opcode == ISD::SUB) { SDNode *N0 = N->getOperand(0).getNode(); SDNode *N1 = N->getOperand(1).getNode(); return N0->hasOneUse() && N1->hasOneUse() && isZeroExtended(N0, DAG) && isZeroExtended(N1, DAG); } return false; } static SDValue LowerMUL(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Multiplications are only custom-lowered for 128-bit vectors so that // VMULL can be detected. Otherwise v2i64 multiplications are not legal. EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); assert(VT.is128BitVector() && VT.isInteger() && "unexpected type for custom-lowering ISD::MUL"); SDNode *N0 = Op.getOperand(0).getNode(); SDNode *N1 = Op.getOperand(1).getNode(); unsigned NewOpc = 0; bool isMLA = false; bool isN0SExt = isSignExtended(N0, DAG); bool isN1SExt = isSignExtended(N1, DAG); if (isN0SExt && isN1SExt) NewOpc = AArch64ISD::SMULL; else { bool isN0ZExt = isZeroExtended(N0, DAG); bool isN1ZExt = isZeroExtended(N1, DAG); if (isN0ZExt && isN1ZExt) NewOpc = AArch64ISD::UMULL; else if (isN1SExt || isN1ZExt) { // Look for (s/zext A + s/zext B) * (s/zext C). We want to turn these // into (s/zext A * s/zext C) + (s/zext B * s/zext C) if (isN1SExt && isAddSubSExt(N0, DAG)) { NewOpc = AArch64ISD::SMULL; isMLA = true; } else if (isN1ZExt && isAddSubZExt(N0, DAG)) { NewOpc = AArch64ISD::UMULL; isMLA = true; } else if (isN0ZExt && isAddSubZExt(N1, DAG)) { std::swap(N0, N1); NewOpc = AArch64ISD::UMULL; isMLA = true; } } if (!NewOpc) { if (VT == MVT::v2i64) // Fall through to expand this. It is not legal. return SDValue(); else // Other vector multiplications are legal. return Op; } } // Legalize to a S/UMULL instruction SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue Op0; SDValue Op1 = skipExtensionForVectorMULL(N1, DAG); if (!isMLA) { Op0 = skipExtensionForVectorMULL(N0, DAG); assert(Op0.getValueType().is64BitVector() && Op1.getValueType().is64BitVector() && "unexpected types for extended operands to VMULL"); return DAG.getNode(NewOpc, DL, VT, Op0, Op1); } // Optimizing (zext A + zext B) * C, to (S/UMULL A, C) + (S/UMULL B, C) during // isel lowering to take advantage of no-stall back to back s/umul + s/umla. // This is true for CPUs with accumulate forwarding such as Cortex-A53/A57 SDValue N00 = skipExtensionForVectorMULL(N0->getOperand(0).getNode(), DAG); SDValue N01 = skipExtensionForVectorMULL(N0->getOperand(1).getNode(), DAG); EVT Op1VT = Op1.getValueType(); return DAG.getNode(N0->getOpcode(), DL, VT, DAG.getNode(NewOpc, DL, VT, DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, Op1VT, N00), Op1), DAG.getNode(NewOpc, DL, VT, DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, Op1VT, N01), Op1)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerINTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { unsigned IntNo = cast(Op.getOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); SDLoc dl(Op); switch (IntNo) { default: return SDValue(); // Don't custom lower most intrinsics. case Intrinsic::thread_pointer: { EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::THREAD_POINTER, dl, PtrVT); } case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_smax: return DAG.getNode(ISD::SMAX, dl, Op.getValueType(), Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_umax: return DAG.getNode(ISD::UMAX, dl, Op.getValueType(), Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_smin: return DAG.getNode(ISD::SMIN, dl, Op.getValueType(), Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_umin: return DAG.getNode(ISD::UMIN, dl, Op.getValueType(), Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); } } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerOperation(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { switch (Op.getOpcode()) { default: llvm_unreachable("unimplemented operand"); return SDValue(); case ISD::BITCAST: return LowerBITCAST(Op, DAG); case ISD::GlobalAddress: return LowerGlobalAddress(Op, DAG); case ISD::GlobalTLSAddress: return LowerGlobalTLSAddress(Op, DAG); case ISD::SETCC: return LowerSETCC(Op, DAG); case ISD::BR_CC: return LowerBR_CC(Op, DAG); case ISD::SELECT: return LowerSELECT(Op, DAG); case ISD::SELECT_CC: return LowerSELECT_CC(Op, DAG); case ISD::JumpTable: return LowerJumpTable(Op, DAG); case ISD::ConstantPool: return LowerConstantPool(Op, DAG); case ISD::BlockAddress: return LowerBlockAddress(Op, DAG); case ISD::VASTART: return LowerVASTART(Op, DAG); case ISD::VACOPY: return LowerVACOPY(Op, DAG); case ISD::VAARG: return LowerVAARG(Op, DAG); case ISD::ADDC: case ISD::ADDE: case ISD::SUBC: case ISD::SUBE: return LowerADDC_ADDE_SUBC_SUBE(Op, DAG); case ISD::SADDO: case ISD::UADDO: case ISD::SSUBO: case ISD::USUBO: case ISD::SMULO: case ISD::UMULO: return LowerXALUO(Op, DAG); case ISD::FADD: return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, RTLIB::ADD_F128); case ISD::FSUB: return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, RTLIB::SUB_F128); case ISD::FMUL: return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, RTLIB::MUL_F128); case ISD::FDIV: return LowerF128Call(Op, DAG, RTLIB::DIV_F128); case ISD::FP_ROUND: return LowerFP_ROUND(Op, DAG); case ISD::FP_EXTEND: return LowerFP_EXTEND(Op, DAG); case ISD::FRAMEADDR: return LowerFRAMEADDR(Op, DAG); case ISD::RETURNADDR: return LowerRETURNADDR(Op, DAG); case ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT: return LowerINSERT_VECTOR_ELT(Op, DAG); case ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT: return LowerEXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT(Op, DAG); case ISD::BUILD_VECTOR: return LowerBUILD_VECTOR(Op, DAG); case ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE: return LowerVECTOR_SHUFFLE(Op, DAG); case ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR: return LowerEXTRACT_SUBVECTOR(Op, DAG); case ISD::SRA: case ISD::SRL: case ISD::SHL: return LowerVectorSRA_SRL_SHL(Op, DAG); case ISD::SHL_PARTS: return LowerShiftLeftParts(Op, DAG); case ISD::SRL_PARTS: case ISD::SRA_PARTS: return LowerShiftRightParts(Op, DAG); case ISD::CTPOP: return LowerCTPOP(Op, DAG); case ISD::FCOPYSIGN: return LowerFCOPYSIGN(Op, DAG); case ISD::AND: return LowerVectorAND(Op, DAG); case ISD::OR: return LowerVectorOR(Op, DAG); case ISD::XOR: return LowerXOR(Op, DAG); case ISD::PREFETCH: return LowerPREFETCH(Op, DAG); case ISD::SINT_TO_FP: case ISD::UINT_TO_FP: return LowerINT_TO_FP(Op, DAG); case ISD::FP_TO_SINT: case ISD::FP_TO_UINT: return LowerFP_TO_INT(Op, DAG); case ISD::FSINCOS: return LowerFSINCOS(Op, DAG); case ISD::MUL: return LowerMUL(Op, DAG); case ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN: return LowerINTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN(Op, DAG); } } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Calling Convention Implementation //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "AArch64GenCallingConv.inc" /// Selects the correct CCAssignFn for a given CallingConvention value. CCAssignFn *AArch64TargetLowering::CCAssignFnForCall(CallingConv::ID CC, bool IsVarArg) const { switch (CC) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unsupported calling convention."); case CallingConv::WebKit_JS: return CC_AArch64_WebKit_JS; case CallingConv::GHC: return CC_AArch64_GHC; case CallingConv::C: case CallingConv::Fast: case CallingConv::PreserveMost: case CallingConv::CXX_FAST_TLS: case CallingConv::Swift: if (!Subtarget->isTargetDarwin()) return CC_AArch64_AAPCS; return IsVarArg ? CC_AArch64_DarwinPCS_VarArg : CC_AArch64_DarwinPCS; } } CCAssignFn * AArch64TargetLowering::CCAssignFnForReturn(CallingConv::ID CC) const { return CC == CallingConv::WebKit_JS ? RetCC_AArch64_WebKit_JS : RetCC_AArch64_AAPCS; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFormalArguments( SDValue Chain, CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg, const SmallVectorImpl &Ins, const SDLoc &DL, SelectionDAG &DAG, SmallVectorImpl &InVals) const { MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); // Assign locations to all of the incoming arguments. SmallVector ArgLocs; CCState CCInfo(CallConv, isVarArg, DAG.getMachineFunction(), ArgLocs, *DAG.getContext()); // At this point, Ins[].VT may already be promoted to i32. To correctly // handle passing i8 as i8 instead of i32 on stack, we pass in both i32 and // i8 to CC_AArch64_AAPCS with i32 being ValVT and i8 being LocVT. // Since AnalyzeFormalArguments uses Ins[].VT for both ValVT and LocVT, here // we use a special version of AnalyzeFormalArguments to pass in ValVT and // LocVT. unsigned NumArgs = Ins.size(); Function::const_arg_iterator CurOrigArg = MF.getFunction()->arg_begin(); unsigned CurArgIdx = 0; for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i) { MVT ValVT = Ins[i].VT; if (Ins[i].isOrigArg()) { std::advance(CurOrigArg, Ins[i].getOrigArgIndex() - CurArgIdx); CurArgIdx = Ins[i].getOrigArgIndex(); // Get type of the original argument. EVT ActualVT = getValueType(DAG.getDataLayout(), CurOrigArg->getType(), /*AllowUnknown*/ true); MVT ActualMVT = ActualVT.isSimple() ? ActualVT.getSimpleVT() : MVT::Other; // If ActualMVT is i1/i8/i16, we should set LocVT to i8/i8/i16. if (ActualMVT == MVT::i1 || ActualMVT == MVT::i8) ValVT = MVT::i8; else if (ActualMVT == MVT::i16) ValVT = MVT::i16; } CCAssignFn *AssignFn = CCAssignFnForCall(CallConv, /*IsVarArg=*/false); bool Res = AssignFn(i, ValVT, ValVT, CCValAssign::Full, Ins[i].Flags, CCInfo); assert(!Res && "Call operand has unhandled type"); (void)Res; } assert(ArgLocs.size() == Ins.size()); SmallVector ArgValues; for (unsigned i = 0, e = ArgLocs.size(); i != e; ++i) { CCValAssign &VA = ArgLocs[i]; if (Ins[i].Flags.isByVal()) { // Byval is used for HFAs in the PCS, but the system should work in a // non-compliant manner for larger structs. EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); int Size = Ins[i].Flags.getByValSize(); unsigned NumRegs = (Size + 7) / 8; // FIXME: This works on big-endian for composite byvals, which are the common // case. It should also work for fundamental types too. unsigned FrameIdx = MFI.CreateFixedObject(8 * NumRegs, VA.getLocMemOffset(), false); SDValue FrameIdxN = DAG.getFrameIndex(FrameIdx, PtrVT); InVals.push_back(FrameIdxN); continue; } if (VA.isRegLoc()) { // Arguments stored in registers. EVT RegVT = VA.getLocVT(); SDValue ArgValue; const TargetRegisterClass *RC; if (RegVT == MVT::i32) RC = &AArch64::GPR32RegClass; else if (RegVT == MVT::i64) RC = &AArch64::GPR64RegClass; else if (RegVT == MVT::f16) RC = &AArch64::FPR16RegClass; else if (RegVT == MVT::f32) RC = &AArch64::FPR32RegClass; else if (RegVT == MVT::f64 || RegVT.is64BitVector()) RC = &AArch64::FPR64RegClass; else if (RegVT == MVT::f128 || RegVT.is128BitVector()) RC = &AArch64::FPR128RegClass; else llvm_unreachable("RegVT not supported by FORMAL_ARGUMENTS Lowering"); // Transform the arguments in physical registers into virtual ones. unsigned Reg = MF.addLiveIn(VA.getLocReg(), RC); ArgValue = DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, Reg, RegVT); // If this is an 8, 16 or 32-bit value, it is really passed promoted // to 64 bits. Insert an assert[sz]ext to capture this, then // truncate to the right size. switch (VA.getLocInfo()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown loc info!"); case CCValAssign::Full: break; case CCValAssign::BCvt: ArgValue = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VA.getValVT(), ArgValue); break; case CCValAssign::AExt: case CCValAssign::SExt: case CCValAssign::ZExt: // SelectionDAGBuilder will insert appropriate AssertZExt & AssertSExt // nodes after our lowering. assert(RegVT == Ins[i].VT && "incorrect register location selected"); break; } InVals.push_back(ArgValue); } else { // VA.isRegLoc() assert(VA.isMemLoc() && "CCValAssign is neither reg nor mem"); unsigned ArgOffset = VA.getLocMemOffset(); unsigned ArgSize = VA.getValVT().getSizeInBits() / 8; uint32_t BEAlign = 0; if (!Subtarget->isLittleEndian() && ArgSize < 8 && !Ins[i].Flags.isInConsecutiveRegs()) BEAlign = 8 - ArgSize; int FI = MFI.CreateFixedObject(ArgSize, ArgOffset + BEAlign, true); // Create load nodes to retrieve arguments from the stack. SDValue FIN = DAG.getFrameIndex(FI, getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout())); SDValue ArgValue; // For NON_EXTLOAD, generic code in getLoad assert(ValVT == MemVT) ISD::LoadExtType ExtType = ISD::NON_EXTLOAD; MVT MemVT = VA.getValVT(); switch (VA.getLocInfo()) { default: break; case CCValAssign::BCvt: MemVT = VA.getLocVT(); break; case CCValAssign::SExt: ExtType = ISD::SEXTLOAD; break; case CCValAssign::ZExt: ExtType = ISD::ZEXTLOAD; break; case CCValAssign::AExt: ExtType = ISD::EXTLOAD; break; } ArgValue = DAG.getExtLoad( ExtType, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Chain, FIN, MachinePointerInfo::getFixedStack(DAG.getMachineFunction(), FI), MemVT); InVals.push_back(ArgValue); } } // varargs AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = MF.getInfo(); if (isVarArg) { if (!Subtarget->isTargetDarwin()) { // The AAPCS variadic function ABI is identical to the non-variadic // one. As a result there may be more arguments in registers and we should // save them for future reference. saveVarArgRegisters(CCInfo, DAG, DL, Chain); } // This will point to the next argument passed via stack. unsigned StackOffset = CCInfo.getNextStackOffset(); // We currently pass all varargs at 8-byte alignment. StackOffset = ((StackOffset + 7) & ~7); FuncInfo->setVarArgsStackIndex(MFI.CreateFixedObject(4, StackOffset, true)); } unsigned StackArgSize = CCInfo.getNextStackOffset(); bool TailCallOpt = MF.getTarget().Options.GuaranteedTailCallOpt; if (DoesCalleeRestoreStack(CallConv, TailCallOpt)) { // This is a non-standard ABI so by fiat I say we're allowed to make full // use of the stack area to be popped, which must be aligned to 16 bytes in // any case: StackArgSize = alignTo(StackArgSize, 16); // If we're expected to restore the stack (e.g. fastcc) then we'll be adding // a multiple of 16. FuncInfo->setArgumentStackToRestore(StackArgSize); // This realignment carries over to the available bytes below. Our own // callers will guarantee the space is free by giving an aligned value to // CALLSEQ_START. } // Even if we're not expected to free up the space, it's useful to know how // much is there while considering tail calls (because we can reuse it). FuncInfo->setBytesInStackArgArea(StackArgSize); return Chain; } void AArch64TargetLowering::saveVarArgRegisters(CCState &CCInfo, SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &DL, SDValue &Chain) const { MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = MF.getInfo(); auto PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SmallVector MemOps; static const MCPhysReg GPRArgRegs[] = { AArch64::X0, AArch64::X1, AArch64::X2, AArch64::X3, AArch64::X4, AArch64::X5, AArch64::X6, AArch64::X7 }; static const unsigned NumGPRArgRegs = array_lengthof(GPRArgRegs); unsigned FirstVariadicGPR = CCInfo.getFirstUnallocated(GPRArgRegs); unsigned GPRSaveSize = 8 * (NumGPRArgRegs - FirstVariadicGPR); int GPRIdx = 0; if (GPRSaveSize != 0) { GPRIdx = MFI.CreateStackObject(GPRSaveSize, 8, false); SDValue FIN = DAG.getFrameIndex(GPRIdx, PtrVT); for (unsigned i = FirstVariadicGPR; i < NumGPRArgRegs; ++i) { unsigned VReg = MF.addLiveIn(GPRArgRegs[i], &AArch64::GPR64RegClass); SDValue Val = DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, VReg, MVT::i64); SDValue Store = DAG.getStore( Val.getValue(1), DL, Val, FIN, MachinePointerInfo::getStack(DAG.getMachineFunction(), i * 8)); MemOps.push_back(Store); FIN = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, FIN, DAG.getConstant(8, DL, PtrVT)); } } FuncInfo->setVarArgsGPRIndex(GPRIdx); FuncInfo->setVarArgsGPRSize(GPRSaveSize); if (Subtarget->hasFPARMv8()) { static const MCPhysReg FPRArgRegs[] = { AArch64::Q0, AArch64::Q1, AArch64::Q2, AArch64::Q3, AArch64::Q4, AArch64::Q5, AArch64::Q6, AArch64::Q7}; static const unsigned NumFPRArgRegs = array_lengthof(FPRArgRegs); unsigned FirstVariadicFPR = CCInfo.getFirstUnallocated(FPRArgRegs); unsigned FPRSaveSize = 16 * (NumFPRArgRegs - FirstVariadicFPR); int FPRIdx = 0; if (FPRSaveSize != 0) { FPRIdx = MFI.CreateStackObject(FPRSaveSize, 16, false); SDValue FIN = DAG.getFrameIndex(FPRIdx, PtrVT); for (unsigned i = FirstVariadicFPR; i < NumFPRArgRegs; ++i) { unsigned VReg = MF.addLiveIn(FPRArgRegs[i], &AArch64::FPR128RegClass); SDValue Val = DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, VReg, MVT::f128); SDValue Store = DAG.getStore( Val.getValue(1), DL, Val, FIN, MachinePointerInfo::getStack(DAG.getMachineFunction(), i * 16)); MemOps.push_back(Store); FIN = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, FIN, DAG.getConstant(16, DL, PtrVT)); } } FuncInfo->setVarArgsFPRIndex(FPRIdx); FuncInfo->setVarArgsFPRSize(FPRSaveSize); } if (!MemOps.empty()) { Chain = DAG.getNode(ISD::TokenFactor, DL, MVT::Other, MemOps); } } /// LowerCallResult - Lower the result values of a call into the /// appropriate copies out of appropriate physical registers. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerCallResult( SDValue Chain, SDValue InFlag, CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg, const SmallVectorImpl &Ins, const SDLoc &DL, SelectionDAG &DAG, SmallVectorImpl &InVals, bool isThisReturn, SDValue ThisVal) const { CCAssignFn *RetCC = CallConv == CallingConv::WebKit_JS ? RetCC_AArch64_WebKit_JS : RetCC_AArch64_AAPCS; // Assign locations to each value returned by this call. SmallVector RVLocs; CCState CCInfo(CallConv, isVarArg, DAG.getMachineFunction(), RVLocs, *DAG.getContext()); CCInfo.AnalyzeCallResult(Ins, RetCC); // Copy all of the result registers out of their specified physreg. for (unsigned i = 0; i != RVLocs.size(); ++i) { CCValAssign VA = RVLocs[i]; // Pass 'this' value directly from the argument to return value, to avoid // reg unit interference if (i == 0 && isThisReturn) { assert(!VA.needsCustom() && VA.getLocVT() == MVT::i64 && "unexpected return calling convention register assignment"); InVals.push_back(ThisVal); continue; } SDValue Val = DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, VA.getLocReg(), VA.getLocVT(), InFlag); Chain = Val.getValue(1); InFlag = Val.getValue(2); switch (VA.getLocInfo()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown loc info!"); case CCValAssign::Full: break; case CCValAssign::BCvt: Val = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VA.getValVT(), Val); break; } InVals.push_back(Val); } return Chain; } /// Return true if the calling convention is one that we can guarantee TCO for. static bool canGuaranteeTCO(CallingConv::ID CC) { return CC == CallingConv::Fast; } /// Return true if we might ever do TCO for calls with this calling convention. static bool mayTailCallThisCC(CallingConv::ID CC) { switch (CC) { case CallingConv::C: case CallingConv::PreserveMost: case CallingConv::Swift: return true; default: return canGuaranteeTCO(CC); } } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isEligibleForTailCallOptimization( SDValue Callee, CallingConv::ID CalleeCC, bool isVarArg, const SmallVectorImpl &Outs, const SmallVectorImpl &OutVals, const SmallVectorImpl &Ins, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (!mayTailCallThisCC(CalleeCC)) return false; MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); const Function *CallerF = MF.getFunction(); CallingConv::ID CallerCC = CallerF->getCallingConv(); bool CCMatch = CallerCC == CalleeCC; // Byval parameters hand the function a pointer directly into the stack area // we want to reuse during a tail call. Working around this *is* possible (see // X86) but less efficient and uglier in LowerCall. for (Function::const_arg_iterator i = CallerF->arg_begin(), e = CallerF->arg_end(); i != e; ++i) if (i->hasByValAttr()) return false; if (getTargetMachine().Options.GuaranteedTailCallOpt) return canGuaranteeTCO(CalleeCC) && CCMatch; // Externally-defined functions with weak linkage should not be // tail-called on AArch64 when the OS does not support dynamic // pre-emption of symbols, as the AAELF spec requires normal calls // to undefined weak functions to be replaced with a NOP or jump to the // next instruction. The behaviour of branch instructions in this // situation (as used for tail calls) is implementation-defined, so we // cannot rely on the linker replacing the tail call with a return. if (GlobalAddressSDNode *G = dyn_cast(Callee)) { const GlobalValue *GV = G->getGlobal(); const Triple &TT = getTargetMachine().getTargetTriple(); if (GV->hasExternalWeakLinkage() && (!TT.isOSWindows() || TT.isOSBinFormatELF() || TT.isOSBinFormatMachO())) return false; } // Now we search for cases where we can use a tail call without changing the // ABI. Sibcall is used in some places (particularly gcc) to refer to this // concept. // I want anyone implementing a new calling convention to think long and hard // about this assert. assert((!isVarArg || CalleeCC == CallingConv::C) && "Unexpected variadic calling convention"); LLVMContext &C = *DAG.getContext(); if (isVarArg && !Outs.empty()) { // At least two cases here: if caller is fastcc then we can't have any // memory arguments (we'd be expected to clean up the stack afterwards). If // caller is C then we could potentially use its argument area. // FIXME: for now we take the most conservative of these in both cases: // disallow all variadic memory operands. SmallVector ArgLocs; CCState CCInfo(CalleeCC, isVarArg, MF, ArgLocs, C); CCInfo.AnalyzeCallOperands(Outs, CCAssignFnForCall(CalleeCC, true)); for (const CCValAssign &ArgLoc : ArgLocs) if (!ArgLoc.isRegLoc()) return false; } // Check that the call results are passed in the same way. if (!CCState::resultsCompatible(CalleeCC, CallerCC, MF, C, Ins, CCAssignFnForCall(CalleeCC, isVarArg), CCAssignFnForCall(CallerCC, isVarArg))) return false; // The callee has to preserve all registers the caller needs to preserve. const AArch64RegisterInfo *TRI = Subtarget->getRegisterInfo(); const uint32_t *CallerPreserved = TRI->getCallPreservedMask(MF, CallerCC); if (!CCMatch) { const uint32_t *CalleePreserved = TRI->getCallPreservedMask(MF, CalleeCC); if (!TRI->regmaskSubsetEqual(CallerPreserved, CalleePreserved)) return false; } // Nothing more to check if the callee is taking no arguments if (Outs.empty()) return true; SmallVector ArgLocs; CCState CCInfo(CalleeCC, isVarArg, MF, ArgLocs, C); CCInfo.AnalyzeCallOperands(Outs, CCAssignFnForCall(CalleeCC, isVarArg)); const AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = MF.getInfo(); // If the stack arguments for this call do not fit into our own save area then // the call cannot be made tail. if (CCInfo.getNextStackOffset() > FuncInfo->getBytesInStackArgArea()) return false; const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); if (!parametersInCSRMatch(MRI, CallerPreserved, ArgLocs, OutVals)) return false; return true; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::addTokenForArgument(SDValue Chain, SelectionDAG &DAG, MachineFrameInfo &MFI, int ClobberedFI) const { SmallVector ArgChains; int64_t FirstByte = MFI.getObjectOffset(ClobberedFI); int64_t LastByte = FirstByte + MFI.getObjectSize(ClobberedFI) - 1; // Include the original chain at the beginning of the list. When this is // used by target LowerCall hooks, this helps legalize find the // CALLSEQ_BEGIN node. ArgChains.push_back(Chain); // Add a chain value for each stack argument corresponding for (SDNode::use_iterator U = DAG.getEntryNode().getNode()->use_begin(), UE = DAG.getEntryNode().getNode()->use_end(); U != UE; ++U) if (LoadSDNode *L = dyn_cast(*U)) if (FrameIndexSDNode *FI = dyn_cast(L->getBasePtr())) if (FI->getIndex() < 0) { int64_t InFirstByte = MFI.getObjectOffset(FI->getIndex()); int64_t InLastByte = InFirstByte; InLastByte += MFI.getObjectSize(FI->getIndex()) - 1; if ((InFirstByte <= FirstByte && FirstByte <= InLastByte) || (FirstByte <= InFirstByte && InFirstByte <= LastByte)) ArgChains.push_back(SDValue(L, 1)); } // Build a tokenfactor for all the chains. return DAG.getNode(ISD::TokenFactor, SDLoc(Chain), MVT::Other, ArgChains); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::DoesCalleeRestoreStack(CallingConv::ID CallCC, bool TailCallOpt) const { return CallCC == CallingConv::Fast && TailCallOpt; } /// LowerCall - Lower a call to a callseq_start + CALL + callseq_end chain, /// and add input and output parameter nodes. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerCall(CallLoweringInfo &CLI, SmallVectorImpl &InVals) const { SelectionDAG &DAG = CLI.DAG; SDLoc &DL = CLI.DL; SmallVector &Outs = CLI.Outs; SmallVector &OutVals = CLI.OutVals; SmallVector &Ins = CLI.Ins; SDValue Chain = CLI.Chain; SDValue Callee = CLI.Callee; bool &IsTailCall = CLI.IsTailCall; CallingConv::ID CallConv = CLI.CallConv; bool IsVarArg = CLI.IsVarArg; MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); bool IsThisReturn = false; AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = MF.getInfo(); bool TailCallOpt = MF.getTarget().Options.GuaranteedTailCallOpt; bool IsSibCall = false; if (IsTailCall) { // Check if it's really possible to do a tail call. IsTailCall = isEligibleForTailCallOptimization( Callee, CallConv, IsVarArg, Outs, OutVals, Ins, DAG); if (!IsTailCall && CLI.CS && CLI.CS->isMustTailCall()) report_fatal_error("failed to perform tail call elimination on a call " "site marked musttail"); // A sibling call is one where we're under the usual C ABI and not planning // to change that but can still do a tail call: if (!TailCallOpt && IsTailCall) IsSibCall = true; if (IsTailCall) ++NumTailCalls; } // Analyze operands of the call, assigning locations to each operand. SmallVector ArgLocs; CCState CCInfo(CallConv, IsVarArg, DAG.getMachineFunction(), ArgLocs, *DAG.getContext()); if (IsVarArg) { // Handle fixed and variable vector arguments differently. // Variable vector arguments always go into memory. unsigned NumArgs = Outs.size(); for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i) { MVT ArgVT = Outs[i].VT; ISD::ArgFlagsTy ArgFlags = Outs[i].Flags; CCAssignFn *AssignFn = CCAssignFnForCall(CallConv, /*IsVarArg=*/ !Outs[i].IsFixed); bool Res = AssignFn(i, ArgVT, ArgVT, CCValAssign::Full, ArgFlags, CCInfo); assert(!Res && "Call operand has unhandled type"); (void)Res; } } else { // At this point, Outs[].VT may already be promoted to i32. To correctly // handle passing i8 as i8 instead of i32 on stack, we pass in both i32 and // i8 to CC_AArch64_AAPCS with i32 being ValVT and i8 being LocVT. // Since AnalyzeCallOperands uses Ins[].VT for both ValVT and LocVT, here // we use a special version of AnalyzeCallOperands to pass in ValVT and // LocVT. unsigned NumArgs = Outs.size(); for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumArgs; ++i) { MVT ValVT = Outs[i].VT; // Get type of the original argument. EVT ActualVT = getValueType(DAG.getDataLayout(), CLI.getArgs()[Outs[i].OrigArgIndex].Ty, /*AllowUnknown*/ true); MVT ActualMVT = ActualVT.isSimple() ? ActualVT.getSimpleVT() : ValVT; ISD::ArgFlagsTy ArgFlags = Outs[i].Flags; // If ActualMVT is i1/i8/i16, we should set LocVT to i8/i8/i16. if (ActualMVT == MVT::i1 || ActualMVT == MVT::i8) ValVT = MVT::i8; else if (ActualMVT == MVT::i16) ValVT = MVT::i16; CCAssignFn *AssignFn = CCAssignFnForCall(CallConv, /*IsVarArg=*/false); bool Res = AssignFn(i, ValVT, ValVT, CCValAssign::Full, ArgFlags, CCInfo); assert(!Res && "Call operand has unhandled type"); (void)Res; } } // Get a count of how many bytes are to be pushed on the stack. unsigned NumBytes = CCInfo.getNextStackOffset(); if (IsSibCall) { // Since we're not changing the ABI to make this a tail call, the memory // operands are already available in the caller's incoming argument space. NumBytes = 0; } // FPDiff is the byte offset of the call's argument area from the callee's. // Stores to callee stack arguments will be placed in FixedStackSlots offset // by this amount for a tail call. In a sibling call it must be 0 because the // caller will deallocate the entire stack and the callee still expects its // arguments to begin at SP+0. Completely unused for non-tail calls. int FPDiff = 0; if (IsTailCall && !IsSibCall) { unsigned NumReusableBytes = FuncInfo->getBytesInStackArgArea(); // Since callee will pop argument stack as a tail call, we must keep the // popped size 16-byte aligned. NumBytes = alignTo(NumBytes, 16); // FPDiff will be negative if this tail call requires more space than we // would automatically have in our incoming argument space. Positive if we // can actually shrink the stack. FPDiff = NumReusableBytes - NumBytes; // The stack pointer must be 16-byte aligned at all times it's used for a // memory operation, which in practice means at *all* times and in // particular across call boundaries. Therefore our own arguments started at // a 16-byte aligned SP and the delta applied for the tail call should // satisfy the same constraint. assert(FPDiff % 16 == 0 && "unaligned stack on tail call"); } // Adjust the stack pointer for the new arguments... // These operations are automatically eliminated by the prolog/epilog pass if (!IsSibCall) Chain = DAG.getCALLSEQ_START(Chain, DAG.getIntPtrConstant(NumBytes, DL, true), DL); SDValue StackPtr = DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, AArch64::SP, getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout())); SmallVector, 8> RegsToPass; SmallVector MemOpChains; auto PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); // Walk the register/memloc assignments, inserting copies/loads. for (unsigned i = 0, realArgIdx = 0, e = ArgLocs.size(); i != e; ++i, ++realArgIdx) { CCValAssign &VA = ArgLocs[i]; SDValue Arg = OutVals[realArgIdx]; ISD::ArgFlagsTy Flags = Outs[realArgIdx].Flags; // Promote the value if needed. switch (VA.getLocInfo()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown loc info!"); case CCValAssign::Full: break; case CCValAssign::SExt: Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::SIGN_EXTEND, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; case CCValAssign::ZExt: Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; case CCValAssign::AExt: if (Outs[realArgIdx].ArgVT == MVT::i1) { // AAPCS requires i1 to be zero-extended to 8-bits by the caller. Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i1, Arg); Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, MVT::i8, Arg); } Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::ANY_EXTEND, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; case CCValAssign::BCvt: Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; case CCValAssign::FPExt: Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; } if (VA.isRegLoc()) { if (realArgIdx == 0 && Flags.isReturned() && !Flags.isSwiftSelf() && Outs[0].VT == MVT::i64) { assert(VA.getLocVT() == MVT::i64 && "unexpected calling convention register assignment"); assert(!Ins.empty() && Ins[0].VT == MVT::i64 && "unexpected use of 'returned'"); IsThisReturn = true; } RegsToPass.push_back(std::make_pair(VA.getLocReg(), Arg)); } else { assert(VA.isMemLoc()); SDValue DstAddr; MachinePointerInfo DstInfo; // FIXME: This works on big-endian for composite byvals, which are the // common case. It should also work for fundamental types too. uint32_t BEAlign = 0; unsigned OpSize = Flags.isByVal() ? Flags.getByValSize() * 8 : VA.getValVT().getSizeInBits(); OpSize = (OpSize + 7) / 8; if (!Subtarget->isLittleEndian() && !Flags.isByVal() && !Flags.isInConsecutiveRegs()) { if (OpSize < 8) BEAlign = 8 - OpSize; } unsigned LocMemOffset = VA.getLocMemOffset(); int32_t Offset = LocMemOffset + BEAlign; SDValue PtrOff = DAG.getIntPtrConstant(Offset, DL); PtrOff = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, StackPtr, PtrOff); if (IsTailCall) { Offset = Offset + FPDiff; int FI = MF.getFrameInfo().CreateFixedObject(OpSize, Offset, true); DstAddr = DAG.getFrameIndex(FI, PtrVT); DstInfo = MachinePointerInfo::getFixedStack(DAG.getMachineFunction(), FI); // Make sure any stack arguments overlapping with where we're storing // are loaded before this eventual operation. Otherwise they'll be // clobbered. Chain = addTokenForArgument(Chain, DAG, MF.getFrameInfo(), FI); } else { SDValue PtrOff = DAG.getIntPtrConstant(Offset, DL); DstAddr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, StackPtr, PtrOff); DstInfo = MachinePointerInfo::getStack(DAG.getMachineFunction(), LocMemOffset); } if (Outs[i].Flags.isByVal()) { SDValue SizeNode = DAG.getConstant(Outs[i].Flags.getByValSize(), DL, MVT::i64); SDValue Cpy = DAG.getMemcpy( Chain, DL, DstAddr, Arg, SizeNode, Outs[i].Flags.getByValAlign(), /*isVol = */ false, /*AlwaysInline = */ false, /*isTailCall = */ false, DstInfo, MachinePointerInfo()); MemOpChains.push_back(Cpy); } else { // Since we pass i1/i8/i16 as i1/i8/i16 on stack and Arg is already // promoted to a legal register type i32, we should truncate Arg back to // i1/i8/i16. if (VA.getValVT() == MVT::i1 || VA.getValVT() == MVT::i8 || VA.getValVT() == MVT::i16) Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, VA.getValVT(), Arg); SDValue Store = DAG.getStore(Chain, DL, Arg, DstAddr, DstInfo); MemOpChains.push_back(Store); } } } if (!MemOpChains.empty()) Chain = DAG.getNode(ISD::TokenFactor, DL, MVT::Other, MemOpChains); // Build a sequence of copy-to-reg nodes chained together with token chain // and flag operands which copy the outgoing args into the appropriate regs. SDValue InFlag; for (auto &RegToPass : RegsToPass) { Chain = DAG.getCopyToReg(Chain, DL, RegToPass.first, RegToPass.second, InFlag); InFlag = Chain.getValue(1); } // If the callee is a GlobalAddress/ExternalSymbol node (quite common, every // direct call is) turn it into a TargetGlobalAddress/TargetExternalSymbol // node so that legalize doesn't hack it. if (getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large && Subtarget->isTargetMachO()) { if (GlobalAddressSDNode *G = dyn_cast(Callee)) { const GlobalValue *GV = G->getGlobal(); bool InternalLinkage = GV->hasInternalLinkage(); if (InternalLinkage) Callee = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, 0); else { Callee = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_GOT); Callee = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, Callee); } } else if (ExternalSymbolSDNode *S = dyn_cast(Callee)) { const char *Sym = S->getSymbol(); Callee = DAG.getTargetExternalSymbol(Sym, PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_GOT); Callee = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, Callee); } } else if (GlobalAddressSDNode *G = dyn_cast(Callee)) { const GlobalValue *GV = G->getGlobal(); Callee = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, 0); } else if (ExternalSymbolSDNode *S = dyn_cast(Callee)) { const char *Sym = S->getSymbol(); Callee = DAG.getTargetExternalSymbol(Sym, PtrVT, 0); } // We don't usually want to end the call-sequence here because we would tidy // the frame up *after* the call, however in the ABI-changing tail-call case // we've carefully laid out the parameters so that when sp is reset they'll be // in the correct location. if (IsTailCall && !IsSibCall) { Chain = DAG.getCALLSEQ_END(Chain, DAG.getIntPtrConstant(NumBytes, DL, true), DAG.getIntPtrConstant(0, DL, true), InFlag, DL); InFlag = Chain.getValue(1); } std::vector Ops; Ops.push_back(Chain); Ops.push_back(Callee); if (IsTailCall) { // Each tail call may have to adjust the stack by a different amount, so // this information must travel along with the operation for eventual // consumption by emitEpilogue. Ops.push_back(DAG.getTargetConstant(FPDiff, DL, MVT::i32)); } // Add argument registers to the end of the list so that they are known live // into the call. for (auto &RegToPass : RegsToPass) Ops.push_back(DAG.getRegister(RegToPass.first, RegToPass.second.getValueType())); // Add a register mask operand representing the call-preserved registers. const uint32_t *Mask; const AArch64RegisterInfo *TRI = Subtarget->getRegisterInfo(); if (IsThisReturn) { // For 'this' returns, use the X0-preserving mask if applicable Mask = TRI->getThisReturnPreservedMask(MF, CallConv); if (!Mask) { IsThisReturn = false; Mask = TRI->getCallPreservedMask(MF, CallConv); } } else Mask = TRI->getCallPreservedMask(MF, CallConv); assert(Mask && "Missing call preserved mask for calling convention"); Ops.push_back(DAG.getRegisterMask(Mask)); if (InFlag.getNode()) Ops.push_back(InFlag); SDVTList NodeTys = DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue); // If we're doing a tall call, use a TC_RETURN here rather than an // actual call instruction. if (IsTailCall) { MF.getFrameInfo().setHasTailCall(); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TC_RETURN, DL, NodeTys, Ops); } // Returns a chain and a flag for retval copy to use. Chain = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CALL, DL, NodeTys, Ops); InFlag = Chain.getValue(1); uint64_t CalleePopBytes = DoesCalleeRestoreStack(CallConv, TailCallOpt) ? alignTo(NumBytes, 16) : 0; Chain = DAG.getCALLSEQ_END(Chain, DAG.getIntPtrConstant(NumBytes, DL, true), DAG.getIntPtrConstant(CalleePopBytes, DL, true), InFlag, DL); if (!Ins.empty()) InFlag = Chain.getValue(1); // Handle result values, copying them out of physregs into vregs that we // return. return LowerCallResult(Chain, InFlag, CallConv, IsVarArg, Ins, DL, DAG, InVals, IsThisReturn, IsThisReturn ? OutVals[0] : SDValue()); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::CanLowerReturn( CallingConv::ID CallConv, MachineFunction &MF, bool isVarArg, const SmallVectorImpl &Outs, LLVMContext &Context) const { CCAssignFn *RetCC = CallConv == CallingConv::WebKit_JS ? RetCC_AArch64_WebKit_JS : RetCC_AArch64_AAPCS; SmallVector RVLocs; CCState CCInfo(CallConv, isVarArg, MF, RVLocs, Context); return CCInfo.CheckReturn(Outs, RetCC); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerReturn(SDValue Chain, CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg, const SmallVectorImpl &Outs, const SmallVectorImpl &OutVals, const SDLoc &DL, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { CCAssignFn *RetCC = CallConv == CallingConv::WebKit_JS ? RetCC_AArch64_WebKit_JS : RetCC_AArch64_AAPCS; SmallVector RVLocs; CCState CCInfo(CallConv, isVarArg, DAG.getMachineFunction(), RVLocs, *DAG.getContext()); CCInfo.AnalyzeReturn(Outs, RetCC); // Copy the result values into the output registers. SDValue Flag; SmallVector RetOps(1, Chain); for (unsigned i = 0, realRVLocIdx = 0; i != RVLocs.size(); ++i, ++realRVLocIdx) { CCValAssign &VA = RVLocs[i]; assert(VA.isRegLoc() && "Can only return in registers!"); SDValue Arg = OutVals[realRVLocIdx]; switch (VA.getLocInfo()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown loc info!"); case CCValAssign::Full: if (Outs[i].ArgVT == MVT::i1) { // AAPCS requires i1 to be zero-extended to i8 by the producer of the // value. This is strictly redundant on Darwin (which uses "zeroext // i1"), but will be optimised out before ISel. Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i1, Arg); Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); } break; case CCValAssign::BCvt: Arg = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VA.getLocVT(), Arg); break; } Chain = DAG.getCopyToReg(Chain, DL, VA.getLocReg(), Arg, Flag); Flag = Chain.getValue(1); RetOps.push_back(DAG.getRegister(VA.getLocReg(), VA.getLocVT())); } const AArch64RegisterInfo *TRI = Subtarget->getRegisterInfo(); const MCPhysReg *I = TRI->getCalleeSavedRegsViaCopy(&DAG.getMachineFunction()); if (I) { for (; *I; ++I) { if (AArch64::GPR64RegClass.contains(*I)) RetOps.push_back(DAG.getRegister(*I, MVT::i64)); else if (AArch64::FPR64RegClass.contains(*I)) RetOps.push_back(DAG.getRegister(*I, MVT::getFloatingPointVT(64))); else llvm_unreachable("Unexpected register class in CSRsViaCopy!"); } } RetOps[0] = Chain; // Update chain. // Add the flag if we have it. if (Flag.getNode()) RetOps.push_back(Flag); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::RET_FLAG, DL, MVT::Other, RetOps); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Other Lowering Code //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerGlobalAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); const GlobalAddressSDNode *GN = cast(Op); const GlobalValue *GV = GN->getGlobal(); unsigned char OpFlags = Subtarget->ClassifyGlobalReference(GV, getTargetMachine()); assert(cast(Op)->getOffset() == 0 && "unexpected offset in global node"); // This also catched the large code model case for Darwin. if ((OpFlags & AArch64II::MO_GOT) != 0) { SDValue GotAddr = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, OpFlags); // FIXME: Once remat is capable of dealing with instructions with register // operands, expand this into two nodes instead of using a wrapper node. return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, GotAddr); } if (getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { const unsigned char MO_NC = AArch64II::MO_NC; return DAG.getNode( AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge, DL, PtrVT, DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G3), DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G2 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G1 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G0 | MO_NC)); } else { // Use ADRP/ADD or ADRP/LDR for everything else: the small model on ELF and // the only correct model on Darwin. SDValue Hi = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, OpFlags | AArch64II::MO_PAGE); unsigned char LoFlags = OpFlags | AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC; SDValue Lo = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, LoFlags); SDValue ADRP = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADRP, DL, PtrVT, Hi); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADDlow, DL, PtrVT, ADRP, Lo); } } /// \brief Convert a TLS address reference into the correct sequence of loads /// and calls to compute the variable's address (for Darwin, currently) and /// return an SDValue containing the final node. /// Darwin only has one TLS scheme which must be capable of dealing with the /// fully general situation, in the worst case. This means: /// + "extern __thread" declaration. /// + Defined in a possibly unknown dynamic library. /// /// The general system is that each __thread variable has a [3 x i64] descriptor /// which contains information used by the runtime to calculate the address. The /// only part of this the compiler needs to know about is the first xword, which /// contains a function pointer that must be called with the address of the /// entire descriptor in "x0". /// /// Since this descriptor may be in a different unit, in general even the /// descriptor must be accessed via an indirect load. The "ideal" code sequence /// is: /// adrp x0, _var@TLVPPAGE /// ldr x0, [x0, _var@TLVPPAGEOFF] ; x0 now contains address of descriptor /// ldr x1, [x0] ; x1 contains 1st entry of descriptor, /// ; the function pointer /// blr x1 ; Uses descriptor address in x0 /// ; Address of _var is now in x0. /// /// If the address of _var's descriptor *is* known to the linker, then it can /// change the first "ldr" instruction to an appropriate "add x0, x0, #imm" for /// a slight efficiency gain. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerDarwinGlobalTLSAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Subtarget->isTargetDarwin() && "TLS only supported on Darwin"); SDLoc DL(Op); MVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); const GlobalValue *GV = cast(Op)->getGlobal(); SDValue TLVPAddr = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS); SDValue DescAddr = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, TLVPAddr); // The first entry in the descriptor is a function pointer that we must call // to obtain the address of the variable. SDValue Chain = DAG.getEntryNode(); SDValue FuncTLVGet = DAG.getLoad( MVT::i64, DL, Chain, DescAddr, MachinePointerInfo::getGOT(DAG.getMachineFunction()), /* Alignment = */ 8, MachineMemOperand::MONonTemporal | MachineMemOperand::MOInvariant | MachineMemOperand::MODereferenceable); Chain = FuncTLVGet.getValue(1); MachineFrameInfo &MFI = DAG.getMachineFunction().getFrameInfo(); MFI.setAdjustsStack(true); // TLS calls preserve all registers except those that absolutely must be // trashed: X0 (it takes an argument), LR (it's a call) and NZCV (let's not be // silly). const uint32_t *Mask = Subtarget->getRegisterInfo()->getTLSCallPreservedMask(); // Finally, we can make the call. This is just a degenerate version of a // normal AArch64 call node: x0 takes the address of the descriptor, and // returns the address of the variable in this thread. Chain = DAG.getCopyToReg(Chain, DL, AArch64::X0, DescAddr, SDValue()); Chain = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CALL, DL, DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue), Chain, FuncTLVGet, DAG.getRegister(AArch64::X0, MVT::i64), DAG.getRegisterMask(Mask), Chain.getValue(1)); return DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, AArch64::X0, PtrVT, Chain.getValue(1)); } /// When accessing thread-local variables under either the general-dynamic or /// local-dynamic system, we make a "TLS-descriptor" call. The variable will /// have a descriptor, accessible via a PC-relative ADRP, and whose first entry /// is a function pointer to carry out the resolution. /// /// The sequence is: /// adrp x0, :tlsdesc:var /// ldr x1, [x0, #:tlsdesc_lo12:var] /// add x0, x0, #:tlsdesc_lo12:var /// .tlsdesccall var /// blr x1 /// (TPIDR_EL0 offset now in x0) /// /// The above sequence must be produced unscheduled, to enable the linker to /// optimize/relax this sequence. /// Therefore, a pseudo-instruction (TLSDESC_CALLSEQ) is used to represent the /// above sequence, and expanded really late in the compilation flow, to ensure /// the sequence is produced as per above. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerELFTLSDescCallSeq(SDValue SymAddr, const SDLoc &DL, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDValue Chain = DAG.getEntryNode(); SDVTList NodeTys = DAG.getVTList(MVT::Other, MVT::Glue); Chain = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TLSDESC_CALLSEQ, DL, NodeTys, {Chain, SymAddr}); SDValue Glue = Chain.getValue(1); return DAG.getCopyFromReg(Chain, DL, AArch64::X0, PtrVT, Glue); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerELFGlobalTLSAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Subtarget->isTargetELF() && "This function expects an ELF target"); assert(getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Small && "ELF TLS only supported in small memory model"); // Different choices can be made for the maximum size of the TLS area for a // module. For the small address model, the default TLS size is 16MiB and the // maximum TLS size is 4GiB. // FIXME: add -mtls-size command line option and make it control the 16MiB // vs. 4GiB code sequence generation. const GlobalAddressSDNode *GA = cast(Op); TLSModel::Model Model = getTargetMachine().getTLSModel(GA->getGlobal()); if (DAG.getTarget().Options.EmulatedTLS) return LowerToTLSEmulatedModel(GA, DAG); if (!EnableAArch64ELFLocalDynamicTLSGeneration) { if (Model == TLSModel::LocalDynamic) Model = TLSModel::GeneralDynamic; } SDValue TPOff; EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); const GlobalValue *GV = GA->getGlobal(); SDValue ThreadBase = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::THREAD_POINTER, DL, PtrVT); if (Model == TLSModel::LocalExec) { SDValue HiVar = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress( GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS | AArch64II::MO_HI12); SDValue LoVar = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress( GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS | AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC); SDValue TPWithOff_lo = SDValue(DAG.getMachineNode(AArch64::ADDXri, DL, PtrVT, ThreadBase, HiVar, DAG.getTargetConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); SDValue TPWithOff = SDValue(DAG.getMachineNode(AArch64::ADDXri, DL, PtrVT, TPWithOff_lo, LoVar, DAG.getTargetConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); return TPWithOff; } else if (Model == TLSModel::InitialExec) { TPOff = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS); TPOff = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, TPOff); } else if (Model == TLSModel::LocalDynamic) { // Local-dynamic accesses proceed in two phases. A general-dynamic TLS // descriptor call against the special symbol _TLS_MODULE_BASE_ to calculate // the beginning of the module's TLS region, followed by a DTPREL offset // calculation. // These accesses will need deduplicating if there's more than one. AArch64FunctionInfo *MFI = DAG.getMachineFunction().getInfo(); MFI->incNumLocalDynamicTLSAccesses(); // The call needs a relocation too for linker relaxation. It doesn't make // sense to call it MO_PAGE or MO_PAGEOFF though so we need another copy of // the address. SDValue SymAddr = DAG.getTargetExternalSymbol("_TLS_MODULE_BASE_", PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_TLS); // Now we can calculate the offset from TPIDR_EL0 to this module's // thread-local area. TPOff = LowerELFTLSDescCallSeq(SymAddr, DL, DAG); // Now use :dtprel_whatever: operations to calculate this variable's offset // in its thread-storage area. SDValue HiVar = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress( GV, DL, MVT::i64, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS | AArch64II::MO_HI12); SDValue LoVar = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress( GV, DL, MVT::i64, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS | AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC); TPOff = SDValue(DAG.getMachineNode(AArch64::ADDXri, DL, PtrVT, TPOff, HiVar, DAG.getTargetConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); TPOff = SDValue(DAG.getMachineNode(AArch64::ADDXri, DL, PtrVT, TPOff, LoVar, DAG.getTargetConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); } else if (Model == TLSModel::GeneralDynamic) { // The call needs a relocation too for linker relaxation. It doesn't make // sense to call it MO_PAGE or MO_PAGEOFF though so we need another copy of // the address. SDValue SymAddr = DAG.getTargetGlobalAddress(GV, DL, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_TLS); // Finally we can make a call to calculate the offset from tpidr_el0. TPOff = LowerELFTLSDescCallSeq(SymAddr, DL, DAG); } else llvm_unreachable("Unsupported ELF TLS access model"); return DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, ThreadBase, TPOff); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerGlobalTLSAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Subtarget->isTargetDarwin()) return LowerDarwinGlobalTLSAddress(Op, DAG); else if (Subtarget->isTargetELF()) return LowerELFGlobalTLSAddress(Op, DAG); llvm_unreachable("Unexpected platform trying to use TLS"); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerBR_CC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { SDValue Chain = Op.getOperand(0); ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Op.getOperand(1))->get(); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(2); SDValue RHS = Op.getOperand(3); SDValue Dest = Op.getOperand(4); SDLoc dl(Op); // Handle f128 first, since lowering it will result in comparing the return // value of a libcall against zero, which is just what the rest of LowerBR_CC // is expecting to deal with. if (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f128) { softenSetCCOperands(DAG, MVT::f128, LHS, RHS, CC, dl); // If softenSetCCOperands returned a scalar, we need to compare the result // against zero to select between true and false values. if (!RHS.getNode()) { RHS = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, LHS.getValueType()); CC = ISD::SETNE; } } // Optimize {s|u}{add|sub|mul}.with.overflow feeding into a branch // instruction. unsigned Opc = LHS.getOpcode(); if (LHS.getResNo() == 1 && isOneConstant(RHS) && (Opc == ISD::SADDO || Opc == ISD::UADDO || Opc == ISD::SSUBO || Opc == ISD::USUBO || Opc == ISD::SMULO || Opc == ISD::UMULO)) { assert((CC == ISD::SETEQ || CC == ISD::SETNE) && "Unexpected condition code."); // Only lower legal XALUO ops. if (!DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(LHS->getValueType(0))) return SDValue(); // The actual operation with overflow check. AArch64CC::CondCode OFCC; SDValue Value, Overflow; std::tie(Value, Overflow) = getAArch64XALUOOp(OFCC, LHS.getValue(0), DAG); if (CC == ISD::SETNE) OFCC = getInvertedCondCode(OFCC); SDValue CCVal = DAG.getConstant(OFCC, dl, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BRCOND, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, Dest, CCVal, Overflow); } if (LHS.getValueType().isInteger()) { assert((LHS.getValueType() == RHS.getValueType()) && (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::i32 || LHS.getValueType() == MVT::i64)); // If the RHS of the comparison is zero, we can potentially fold this // to a specialized branch. const ConstantSDNode *RHSC = dyn_cast(RHS); if (RHSC && RHSC->getZExtValue() == 0) { if (CC == ISD::SETEQ) { // See if we can use a TBZ to fold in an AND as well. // TBZ has a smaller branch displacement than CBZ. If the offset is // out of bounds, a late MI-layer pass rewrites branches. // 403.gcc is an example that hits this case. if (LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::AND && isa(LHS.getOperand(1)) && isPowerOf2_64(LHS.getConstantOperandVal(1))) { SDValue Test = LHS.getOperand(0); uint64_t Mask = LHS.getConstantOperandVal(1); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TBZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, Test, DAG.getConstant(Log2_64(Mask), dl, MVT::i64), Dest); } return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CBZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, Dest); } else if (CC == ISD::SETNE) { // See if we can use a TBZ to fold in an AND as well. // TBZ has a smaller branch displacement than CBZ. If the offset is // out of bounds, a late MI-layer pass rewrites branches. // 403.gcc is an example that hits this case. if (LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::AND && isa(LHS.getOperand(1)) && isPowerOf2_64(LHS.getConstantOperandVal(1))) { SDValue Test = LHS.getOperand(0); uint64_t Mask = LHS.getConstantOperandVal(1); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TBNZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, Test, DAG.getConstant(Log2_64(Mask), dl, MVT::i64), Dest); } return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CBNZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, Dest); } else if (CC == ISD::SETLT && LHS.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) { // Don't combine AND since emitComparison converts the AND to an ANDS // (a.k.a. TST) and the test in the test bit and branch instruction // becomes redundant. This would also increase register pressure. uint64_t Mask = LHS.getValueSizeInBits() - 1; return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TBNZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, DAG.getConstant(Mask, dl, MVT::i64), Dest); } } if (RHSC && RHSC->getSExtValue() == -1 && CC == ISD::SETGT && LHS.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) { // Don't combine AND since emitComparison converts the AND to an ANDS // (a.k.a. TST) and the test in the test bit and branch instruction // becomes redundant. This would also increase register pressure. uint64_t Mask = LHS.getValueSizeInBits() - 1; return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TBZ, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, DAG.getConstant(Mask, dl, MVT::i64), Dest); } SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(LHS, RHS, CC, CCVal, DAG, dl); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BRCOND, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, Dest, CCVal, Cmp); } assert(LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f32 || LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f64); // Unfortunately, the mapping of LLVM FP CC's onto AArch64 CC's isn't totally // clean. Some of them require two branches to implement. SDValue Cmp = emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, dl, DAG); AArch64CC::CondCode CC1, CC2; changeFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CC1, CC2); SDValue CC1Val = DAG.getConstant(CC1, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue BR1 = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BRCOND, dl, MVT::Other, Chain, Dest, CC1Val, Cmp); if (CC2 != AArch64CC::AL) { SDValue CC2Val = DAG.getConstant(CC2, dl, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BRCOND, dl, MVT::Other, BR1, Dest, CC2Val, Cmp); } return BR1; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFCOPYSIGN(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue In1 = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue In2 = Op.getOperand(1); EVT SrcVT = In2.getValueType(); if (SrcVT.bitsLT(VT)) In2 = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, DL, VT, In2); else if (SrcVT.bitsGT(VT)) In2 = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_ROUND, DL, VT, In2, DAG.getIntPtrConstant(0, DL)); EVT VecVT; EVT EltVT; uint64_t EltMask; SDValue VecVal1, VecVal2; if (VT == MVT::f32 || VT == MVT::v2f32 || VT == MVT::v4f32) { EltVT = MVT::i32; VecVT = (VT == MVT::v2f32 ? MVT::v2i32 : MVT::v4i32); EltMask = 0x80000000ULL; if (!VT.isVector()) { VecVal1 = DAG.getTargetInsertSubreg(AArch64::ssub, DL, VecVT, DAG.getUNDEF(VecVT), In1); VecVal2 = DAG.getTargetInsertSubreg(AArch64::ssub, DL, VecVT, DAG.getUNDEF(VecVT), In2); } else { VecVal1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VecVT, In1); VecVal2 = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VecVT, In2); } } else if (VT == MVT::f64 || VT == MVT::v2f64) { EltVT = MVT::i64; VecVT = MVT::v2i64; // We want to materialize a mask with the high bit set, but the AdvSIMD // immediate moves cannot materialize that in a single instruction for // 64-bit elements. Instead, materialize zero and then negate it. EltMask = 0; if (!VT.isVector()) { VecVal1 = DAG.getTargetInsertSubreg(AArch64::dsub, DL, VecVT, DAG.getUNDEF(VecVT), In1); VecVal2 = DAG.getTargetInsertSubreg(AArch64::dsub, DL, VecVT, DAG.getUNDEF(VecVT), In2); } else { VecVal1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VecVT, In1); VecVal2 = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VecVT, In2); } } else { llvm_unreachable("Invalid type for copysign!"); } SDValue BuildVec = DAG.getConstant(EltMask, DL, VecVT); // If we couldn't materialize the mask above, then the mask vector will be // the zero vector, and we need to negate it here. if (VT == MVT::f64 || VT == MVT::v2f64) { BuildVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, MVT::v2f64, BuildVec); BuildVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::FNEG, DL, MVT::v2f64, BuildVec); BuildVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, MVT::v2i64, BuildVec); } SDValue Sel = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BIT, DL, VecVT, VecVal1, VecVal2, BuildVec); if (VT == MVT::f32) return DAG.getTargetExtractSubreg(AArch64::ssub, DL, VT, Sel); else if (VT == MVT::f64) return DAG.getTargetExtractSubreg(AArch64::dsub, DL, VT, Sel); else return DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VT, Sel); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerCTPOP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (DAG.getMachineFunction().getFunction()->hasFnAttribute( Attribute::NoImplicitFloat)) return SDValue(); if (!Subtarget->hasNEON()) return SDValue(); // While there is no integer popcount instruction, it can // be more efficiently lowered to the following sequence that uses // AdvSIMD registers/instructions as long as the copies to/from // the AdvSIMD registers are cheap. // FMOV D0, X0 // copy 64-bit int to vector, high bits zero'd // CNT V0.8B, V0.8B // 8xbyte pop-counts // ADDV B0, V0.8B // sum 8xbyte pop-counts // UMOV X0, V0.B[0] // copy byte result back to integer reg SDValue Val = Op.getOperand(0); SDLoc DL(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); if (VT == MVT::i32) Val = DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, MVT::i64, Val); Val = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, MVT::v8i8, Val); SDValue CtPop = DAG.getNode(ISD::CTPOP, DL, MVT::v8i8, Val); SDValue UaddLV = DAG.getNode( ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, MVT::i32, DAG.getConstant(Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uaddlv, DL, MVT::i32), CtPop); if (VT == MVT::i64) UaddLV = DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, MVT::i64, UaddLV); return UaddLV; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerSETCC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Op.getValueType().isVector()) return LowerVSETCC(Op, DAG); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Op.getOperand(1); ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->get(); SDLoc dl(Op); // We chose ZeroOrOneBooleanContents, so use zero and one. EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDValue TVal = DAG.getConstant(1, dl, VT); SDValue FVal = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, VT); // Handle f128 first, since one possible outcome is a normal integer // comparison which gets picked up by the next if statement. if (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f128) { softenSetCCOperands(DAG, MVT::f128, LHS, RHS, CC, dl); // If softenSetCCOperands returned a scalar, use it. if (!RHS.getNode()) { assert(LHS.getValueType() == Op.getValueType() && "Unexpected setcc expansion!"); return LHS; } } if (LHS.getValueType().isInteger()) { SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(LHS, RHS, ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true), CCVal, DAG, dl); // Note that we inverted the condition above, so we reverse the order of // the true and false operands here. This will allow the setcc to be // matched to a single CSINC instruction. return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, FVal, TVal, CCVal, Cmp); } // Now we know we're dealing with FP values. assert(LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f32 || LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f64); // If that fails, we'll need to perform an FCMP + CSEL sequence. Go ahead // and do the comparison. SDValue Cmp = emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, dl, DAG); AArch64CC::CondCode CC1, CC2; changeFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CC1, CC2); if (CC2 == AArch64CC::AL) { changeFPCCToAArch64CC(ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, false), CC1, CC2); SDValue CC1Val = DAG.getConstant(CC1, dl, MVT::i32); // Note that we inverted the condition above, so we reverse the order of // the true and false operands here. This will allow the setcc to be // matched to a single CSINC instruction. return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, FVal, TVal, CC1Val, Cmp); } else { // Unfortunately, the mapping of LLVM FP CC's onto AArch64 CC's isn't // totally clean. Some of them require two CSELs to implement. As is in // this case, we emit the first CSEL and then emit a second using the output // of the first as the RHS. We're effectively OR'ing the two CC's together. // FIXME: It would be nice if we could match the two CSELs to two CSINCs. SDValue CC1Val = DAG.getConstant(CC1, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue CS1 = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, TVal, FVal, CC1Val, Cmp); SDValue CC2Val = DAG.getConstant(CC2, dl, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, TVal, CS1, CC2Val, Cmp); } } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerSELECT_CC(ISD::CondCode CC, SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, SDValue TVal, SDValue FVal, const SDLoc &dl, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // Handle f128 first, because it will result in a comparison of some RTLIB // call result against zero. if (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f128) { softenSetCCOperands(DAG, MVT::f128, LHS, RHS, CC, dl); // If softenSetCCOperands returned a scalar, we need to compare the result // against zero to select between true and false values. if (!RHS.getNode()) { RHS = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, LHS.getValueType()); CC = ISD::SETNE; } } // Also handle f16, for which we need to do a f32 comparison. if (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f16) { LHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, MVT::f32, LHS); RHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_EXTEND, dl, MVT::f32, RHS); } // Next, handle integers. if (LHS.getValueType().isInteger()) { assert((LHS.getValueType() == RHS.getValueType()) && (LHS.getValueType() == MVT::i32 || LHS.getValueType() == MVT::i64)); unsigned Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSEL; // If both the TVal and the FVal are constants, see if we can swap them in // order to for a CSINV or CSINC out of them. ConstantSDNode *CFVal = dyn_cast(FVal); ConstantSDNode *CTVal = dyn_cast(TVal); if (CTVal && CFVal && CTVal->isAllOnesValue() && CFVal->isNullValue()) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } else if (CTVal && CFVal && CTVal->isOne() && CFVal->isNullValue()) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } else if (TVal.getOpcode() == ISD::XOR) { // If TVal is a NOT we want to swap TVal and FVal so that we can match // with a CSINV rather than a CSEL. if (isAllOnesConstant(TVal.getOperand(1))) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } } else if (TVal.getOpcode() == ISD::SUB) { // If TVal is a negation (SUB from 0) we want to swap TVal and FVal so // that we can match with a CSNEG rather than a CSEL. if (isNullConstant(TVal.getOperand(0))) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } } else if (CTVal && CFVal) { const int64_t TrueVal = CTVal->getSExtValue(); const int64_t FalseVal = CFVal->getSExtValue(); bool Swap = false; // If both TVal and FVal are constants, see if FVal is the // inverse/negation/increment of TVal and generate a CSINV/CSNEG/CSINC // instead of a CSEL in that case. if (TrueVal == ~FalseVal) { Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSINV; } else if (TrueVal == -FalseVal) { Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSNEG; } else if (TVal.getValueType() == MVT::i32) { // If our operands are only 32-bit wide, make sure we use 32-bit // arithmetic for the check whether we can use CSINC. This ensures that // the addition in the check will wrap around properly in case there is // an overflow (which would not be the case if we do the check with // 64-bit arithmetic). const uint32_t TrueVal32 = CTVal->getZExtValue(); const uint32_t FalseVal32 = CFVal->getZExtValue(); if ((TrueVal32 == FalseVal32 + 1) || (TrueVal32 + 1 == FalseVal32)) { Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSINC; if (TrueVal32 > FalseVal32) { Swap = true; } } // 64-bit check whether we can use CSINC. } else if ((TrueVal == FalseVal + 1) || (TrueVal + 1 == FalseVal)) { Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSINC; if (TrueVal > FalseVal) { Swap = true; } } // Swap TVal and FVal if necessary. if (Swap) { std::swap(TVal, FVal); std::swap(CTVal, CFVal); CC = ISD::getSetCCInverse(CC, true); } if (Opcode != AArch64ISD::CSEL) { // Drop FVal since we can get its value by simply inverting/negating // TVal. FVal = TVal; } } // Avoid materializing a constant when possible by reusing a known value in // a register. However, don't perform this optimization if the known value // is one, zero or negative one in the case of a CSEL. We can always // materialize these values using CSINC, CSEL and CSINV with wzr/xzr as the // FVal, respectively. ConstantSDNode *RHSVal = dyn_cast(RHS); if (Opcode == AArch64ISD::CSEL && RHSVal && !RHSVal->isOne() && !RHSVal->isNullValue() && !RHSVal->isAllOnesValue()) { AArch64CC::CondCode AArch64CC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); // Transform "a == C ? C : x" to "a == C ? a : x" and "a != C ? x : C" to // "a != C ? x : a" to avoid materializing C. if (CTVal && CTVal == RHSVal && AArch64CC == AArch64CC::EQ) TVal = LHS; else if (CFVal && CFVal == RHSVal && AArch64CC == AArch64CC::NE) FVal = LHS; } else if (Opcode == AArch64ISD::CSNEG && RHSVal && RHSVal->isOne()) { assert (CTVal && CFVal && "Expected constant operands for CSNEG."); // Use a CSINV to transform "a == C ? 1 : -1" to "a == C ? a : -1" to // avoid materializing C. AArch64CC::CondCode AArch64CC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); if (CTVal == RHSVal && AArch64CC == AArch64CC::EQ) { Opcode = AArch64ISD::CSINV; TVal = LHS; FVal = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, FVal.getValueType()); } } SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(LHS, RHS, CC, CCVal, DAG, dl); EVT VT = TVal.getValueType(); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, VT, TVal, FVal, CCVal, Cmp); } // Now we know we're dealing with FP values. assert(LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f32 || LHS.getValueType() == MVT::f64); assert(LHS.getValueType() == RHS.getValueType()); EVT VT = TVal.getValueType(); SDValue Cmp = emitComparison(LHS, RHS, CC, dl, DAG); // Unfortunately, the mapping of LLVM FP CC's onto AArch64 CC's isn't totally // clean. Some of them require two CSELs to implement. AArch64CC::CondCode CC1, CC2; changeFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CC1, CC2); if (DAG.getTarget().Options.UnsafeFPMath) { // Transform "a == 0.0 ? 0.0 : x" to "a == 0.0 ? a : x" and // "a != 0.0 ? x : 0.0" to "a != 0.0 ? x : a" to avoid materializing 0.0. ConstantFPSDNode *RHSVal = dyn_cast(RHS); if (RHSVal && RHSVal->isZero()) { ConstantFPSDNode *CFVal = dyn_cast(FVal); ConstantFPSDNode *CTVal = dyn_cast(TVal); if ((CC == ISD::SETEQ || CC == ISD::SETOEQ || CC == ISD::SETUEQ) && CTVal && CTVal->isZero() && TVal.getValueType() == LHS.getValueType()) TVal = LHS; else if ((CC == ISD::SETNE || CC == ISD::SETONE || CC == ISD::SETUNE) && CFVal && CFVal->isZero() && FVal.getValueType() == LHS.getValueType()) FVal = LHS; } } // Emit first, and possibly only, CSEL. SDValue CC1Val = DAG.getConstant(CC1, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue CS1 = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, TVal, FVal, CC1Val, Cmp); // If we need a second CSEL, emit it, using the output of the first as the // RHS. We're effectively OR'ing the two CC's together. if (CC2 != AArch64CC::AL) { SDValue CC2Val = DAG.getConstant(CC2, dl, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, TVal, CS1, CC2Val, Cmp); } // Otherwise, return the output of the first CSEL. return CS1; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerSELECT_CC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Op.getOperand(4))->get(); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Op.getOperand(1); SDValue TVal = Op.getOperand(2); SDValue FVal = Op.getOperand(3); SDLoc DL(Op); return LowerSELECT_CC(CC, LHS, RHS, TVal, FVal, DL, DAG); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerSELECT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { SDValue CCVal = Op->getOperand(0); SDValue TVal = Op->getOperand(1); SDValue FVal = Op->getOperand(2); SDLoc DL(Op); unsigned Opc = CCVal.getOpcode(); // Optimize {s|u}{add|sub|mul}.with.overflow feeding into a select // instruction. if (CCVal.getResNo() == 1 && (Opc == ISD::SADDO || Opc == ISD::UADDO || Opc == ISD::SSUBO || Opc == ISD::USUBO || Opc == ISD::SMULO || Opc == ISD::UMULO)) { // Only lower legal XALUO ops. if (!DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(CCVal->getValueType(0))) return SDValue(); AArch64CC::CondCode OFCC; SDValue Value, Overflow; std::tie(Value, Overflow) = getAArch64XALUOOp(OFCC, CCVal.getValue(0), DAG); SDValue CCVal = DAG.getConstant(OFCC, DL, MVT::i32); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, DL, Op.getValueType(), TVal, FVal, CCVal, Overflow); } // Lower it the same way as we would lower a SELECT_CC node. ISD::CondCode CC; SDValue LHS, RHS; if (CCVal.getOpcode() == ISD::SETCC) { LHS = CCVal.getOperand(0); RHS = CCVal.getOperand(1); CC = cast(CCVal->getOperand(2))->get(); } else { LHS = CCVal; RHS = DAG.getConstant(0, DL, CCVal.getValueType()); CC = ISD::SETNE; } return LowerSELECT_CC(CC, LHS, RHS, TVal, FVal, DL, DAG); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerJumpTable(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // Jump table entries as PC relative offsets. No additional tweaking // is necessary here. Just get the address of the jump table. JumpTableSDNode *JT = cast(Op); EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); if (getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large && !Subtarget->isTargetMachO()) { const unsigned char MO_NC = AArch64II::MO_NC; return DAG.getNode( AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge, DL, PtrVT, DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_G3), DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_G2 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_G1 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_G0 | MO_NC)); } SDValue Hi = DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_PAGE); SDValue Lo = DAG.getTargetJumpTable(JT->getIndex(), PtrVT, AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC); SDValue ADRP = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADRP, DL, PtrVT, Hi); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADDlow, DL, PtrVT, ADRP, Lo); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerConstantPool(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { ConstantPoolSDNode *CP = cast(Op); EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); if (getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { // Use the GOT for the large code model on iOS. if (Subtarget->isTargetMachO()) { SDValue GotAddr = DAG.getTargetConstantPool( CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_GOT); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::LOADgot, DL, PtrVT, GotAddr); } const unsigned char MO_NC = AArch64II::MO_NC; return DAG.getNode( AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge, DL, PtrVT, DAG.getTargetConstantPool(CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_G3), DAG.getTargetConstantPool(CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_G2 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetConstantPool(CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_G1 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetConstantPool(CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_G0 | MO_NC)); } else { // Use ADRP/ADD or ADRP/LDR for everything else: the small memory model on // ELF, the only valid one on Darwin. SDValue Hi = DAG.getTargetConstantPool(CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_PAGE); SDValue Lo = DAG.getTargetConstantPool( CP->getConstVal(), PtrVT, CP->getAlignment(), CP->getOffset(), AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC); SDValue ADRP = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADRP, DL, PtrVT, Hi); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADDlow, DL, PtrVT, ADRP, Lo); } } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerBlockAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { const BlockAddress *BA = cast(Op)->getBlockAddress(); EVT PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); if (getTargetMachine().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large && !Subtarget->isTargetMachO()) { const unsigned char MO_NC = AArch64II::MO_NC; return DAG.getNode( AArch64ISD::WrapperLarge, DL, PtrVT, DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G3), DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G2 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G1 | MO_NC), DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_G0 | MO_NC)); } else { SDValue Hi = DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_PAGE); SDValue Lo = DAG.getTargetBlockAddress(BA, PtrVT, 0, AArch64II::MO_PAGEOFF | AArch64II::MO_NC); SDValue ADRP = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADRP, DL, PtrVT, Hi); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ADDlow, DL, PtrVT, ADRP, Lo); } } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerDarwin_VASTART(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = DAG.getMachineFunction().getInfo(); SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue FR = DAG.getFrameIndex(FuncInfo->getVarArgsStackIndex(), getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout())); const Value *SV = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->getValue(); return DAG.getStore(Op.getOperand(0), DL, FR, Op.getOperand(1), MachinePointerInfo(SV)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerAAPCS_VASTART(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // The layout of the va_list struct is specified in the AArch64 Procedure Call // Standard, section B.3. MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); AArch64FunctionInfo *FuncInfo = MF.getInfo(); auto PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue Chain = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue VAList = Op.getOperand(1); const Value *SV = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->getValue(); SmallVector MemOps; // void *__stack at offset 0 SDValue Stack = DAG.getFrameIndex(FuncInfo->getVarArgsStackIndex(), PtrVT); MemOps.push_back(DAG.getStore(Chain, DL, Stack, VAList, MachinePointerInfo(SV), /* Alignment = */ 8)); // void *__gr_top at offset 8 int GPRSize = FuncInfo->getVarArgsGPRSize(); if (GPRSize > 0) { SDValue GRTop, GRTopAddr; GRTopAddr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(8, DL, PtrVT)); GRTop = DAG.getFrameIndex(FuncInfo->getVarArgsGPRIndex(), PtrVT); GRTop = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, GRTop, DAG.getConstant(GPRSize, DL, PtrVT)); MemOps.push_back(DAG.getStore(Chain, DL, GRTop, GRTopAddr, MachinePointerInfo(SV, 8), /* Alignment = */ 8)); } // void *__vr_top at offset 16 int FPRSize = FuncInfo->getVarArgsFPRSize(); if (FPRSize > 0) { SDValue VRTop, VRTopAddr; VRTopAddr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(16, DL, PtrVT)); VRTop = DAG.getFrameIndex(FuncInfo->getVarArgsFPRIndex(), PtrVT); VRTop = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VRTop, DAG.getConstant(FPRSize, DL, PtrVT)); MemOps.push_back(DAG.getStore(Chain, DL, VRTop, VRTopAddr, MachinePointerInfo(SV, 16), /* Alignment = */ 8)); } // int __gr_offs at offset 24 SDValue GROffsAddr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(24, DL, PtrVT)); MemOps.push_back(DAG.getStore( Chain, DL, DAG.getConstant(-GPRSize, DL, MVT::i32), GROffsAddr, MachinePointerInfo(SV, 24), /* Alignment = */ 4)); // int __vr_offs at offset 28 SDValue VROffsAddr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(28, DL, PtrVT)); MemOps.push_back(DAG.getStore( Chain, DL, DAG.getConstant(-FPRSize, DL, MVT::i32), VROffsAddr, MachinePointerInfo(SV, 28), /* Alignment = */ 4)); return DAG.getNode(ISD::TokenFactor, DL, MVT::Other, MemOps); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVASTART(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { return Subtarget->isTargetDarwin() ? LowerDarwin_VASTART(Op, DAG) : LowerAAPCS_VASTART(Op, DAG); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVACOPY(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // AAPCS has three pointers and two ints (= 32 bytes), Darwin has single // pointer. SDLoc DL(Op); unsigned VaListSize = Subtarget->isTargetDarwin() ? 8 : 32; const Value *DestSV = cast(Op.getOperand(3))->getValue(); const Value *SrcSV = cast(Op.getOperand(4))->getValue(); return DAG.getMemcpy(Op.getOperand(0), DL, Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2), DAG.getConstant(VaListSize, DL, MVT::i32), 8, false, false, false, MachinePointerInfo(DestSV), MachinePointerInfo(SrcSV)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVAARG(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Subtarget->isTargetDarwin() && "automatic va_arg instruction only works on Darwin"); const Value *V = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->getValue(); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue Chain = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue Addr = Op.getOperand(1); unsigned Align = Op.getConstantOperandVal(3); auto PtrVT = getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout()); SDValue VAList = DAG.getLoad(PtrVT, DL, Chain, Addr, MachinePointerInfo(V)); Chain = VAList.getValue(1); if (Align > 8) { assert(((Align & (Align - 1)) == 0) && "Expected Align to be a power of 2"); VAList = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(Align - 1, DL, PtrVT)); VAList = DAG.getNode(ISD::AND, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(-(int64_t)Align, DL, PtrVT)); } Type *ArgTy = VT.getTypeForEVT(*DAG.getContext()); uint64_t ArgSize = DAG.getDataLayout().getTypeAllocSize(ArgTy); // Scalar integer and FP values smaller than 64 bits are implicitly extended // up to 64 bits. At the very least, we have to increase the striding of the // vaargs list to match this, and for FP values we need to introduce // FP_ROUND nodes as well. if (VT.isInteger() && !VT.isVector()) ArgSize = 8; bool NeedFPTrunc = false; if (VT.isFloatingPoint() && !VT.isVector() && VT != MVT::f64) { ArgSize = 8; NeedFPTrunc = true; } // Increment the pointer, VAList, to the next vaarg SDValue VANext = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, PtrVT, VAList, DAG.getConstant(ArgSize, DL, PtrVT)); // Store the incremented VAList to the legalized pointer SDValue APStore = DAG.getStore(Chain, DL, VANext, Addr, MachinePointerInfo(V)); // Load the actual argument out of the pointer VAList if (NeedFPTrunc) { // Load the value as an f64. SDValue WideFP = DAG.getLoad(MVT::f64, DL, APStore, VAList, MachinePointerInfo()); // Round the value down to an f32. SDValue NarrowFP = DAG.getNode(ISD::FP_ROUND, DL, VT, WideFP.getValue(0), DAG.getIntPtrConstant(1, DL)); SDValue Ops[] = { NarrowFP, WideFP.getValue(1) }; // Merge the rounded value with the chain output of the load. return DAG.getMergeValues(Ops, DL); } return DAG.getLoad(VT, DL, APStore, VAList, MachinePointerInfo()); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerFRAMEADDR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { MachineFrameInfo &MFI = DAG.getMachineFunction().getFrameInfo(); MFI.setFrameAddressIsTaken(true); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc DL(Op); unsigned Depth = cast(Op.getOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); SDValue FrameAddr = DAG.getCopyFromReg(DAG.getEntryNode(), DL, AArch64::FP, VT); while (Depth--) FrameAddr = DAG.getLoad(VT, DL, DAG.getEntryNode(), FrameAddr, MachinePointerInfo()); return FrameAddr; } // FIXME? Maybe this could be a TableGen attribute on some registers and // this table could be generated automatically from RegInfo. unsigned AArch64TargetLowering::getRegisterByName(const char* RegName, EVT VT, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { unsigned Reg = StringSwitch(RegName) .Case("sp", AArch64::SP) .Default(0); if (Reg) return Reg; report_fatal_error(Twine("Invalid register name \"" + StringRef(RegName) + "\".")); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerRETURNADDR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); MFI.setReturnAddressIsTaken(true); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc DL(Op); unsigned Depth = cast(Op.getOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); if (Depth) { SDValue FrameAddr = LowerFRAMEADDR(Op, DAG); SDValue Offset = DAG.getConstant(8, DL, getPointerTy(DAG.getDataLayout())); return DAG.getLoad(VT, DL, DAG.getEntryNode(), DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, VT, FrameAddr, Offset), MachinePointerInfo()); } // Return LR, which contains the return address. Mark it an implicit live-in. unsigned Reg = MF.addLiveIn(AArch64::LR, &AArch64::GPR64RegClass); return DAG.getCopyFromReg(DAG.getEntryNode(), DL, Reg, VT); } /// LowerShiftRightParts - Lower SRA_PARTS, which returns two /// i64 values and take a 2 x i64 value to shift plus a shift amount. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerShiftRightParts(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getNumOperands() == 3 && "Not a double-shift!"); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); unsigned VTBits = VT.getSizeInBits(); SDLoc dl(Op); SDValue ShOpLo = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue ShOpHi = Op.getOperand(1); SDValue ShAmt = Op.getOperand(2); unsigned Opc = (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA_PARTS) ? ISD::SRA : ISD::SRL; assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA_PARTS || Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SRL_PARTS); SDValue RevShAmt = DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, dl, MVT::i64, DAG.getConstant(VTBits, dl, MVT::i64), ShAmt); SDValue HiBitsForLo = DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, dl, VT, ShOpHi, RevShAmt); // Unfortunately, if ShAmt == 0, we just calculated "(SHL ShOpHi, 64)" which // is "undef". We wanted 0, so CSEL it directly. SDValue Cmp = emitComparison(ShAmt, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), ISD::SETEQ, dl, DAG); SDValue CCVal = DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC::EQ, dl, MVT::i32); HiBitsForLo = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), HiBitsForLo, CCVal, Cmp); SDValue ExtraShAmt = DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, dl, MVT::i64, ShAmt, DAG.getConstant(VTBits, dl, MVT::i64)); SDValue LoBitsForLo = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRL, dl, VT, ShOpLo, ShAmt); SDValue LoForNormalShift = DAG.getNode(ISD::OR, dl, VT, LoBitsForLo, HiBitsForLo); Cmp = emitComparison(ExtraShAmt, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), ISD::SETGE, dl, DAG); CCVal = DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC::GE, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue LoForBigShift = DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, VT, ShOpHi, ExtraShAmt); SDValue Lo = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, LoForBigShift, LoForNormalShift, CCVal, Cmp); // AArch64 shifts larger than the register width are wrapped rather than // clamped, so we can't just emit "hi >> x". SDValue HiForNormalShift = DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, VT, ShOpHi, ShAmt); SDValue HiForBigShift = Opc == ISD::SRA ? DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, VT, ShOpHi, DAG.getConstant(VTBits - 1, dl, MVT::i64)) : DAG.getConstant(0, dl, VT); SDValue Hi = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, HiForBigShift, HiForNormalShift, CCVal, Cmp); SDValue Ops[2] = { Lo, Hi }; return DAG.getMergeValues(Ops, dl); } /// LowerShiftLeftParts - Lower SHL_PARTS, which returns two /// i64 values and take a 2 x i64 value to shift plus a shift amount. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerShiftLeftParts(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getNumOperands() == 3 && "Not a double-shift!"); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); unsigned VTBits = VT.getSizeInBits(); SDLoc dl(Op); SDValue ShOpLo = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue ShOpHi = Op.getOperand(1); SDValue ShAmt = Op.getOperand(2); assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SHL_PARTS); SDValue RevShAmt = DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, dl, MVT::i64, DAG.getConstant(VTBits, dl, MVT::i64), ShAmt); SDValue LoBitsForHi = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRL, dl, VT, ShOpLo, RevShAmt); // Unfortunately, if ShAmt == 0, we just calculated "(SRL ShOpLo, 64)" which // is "undef". We wanted 0, so CSEL it directly. SDValue Cmp = emitComparison(ShAmt, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), ISD::SETEQ, dl, DAG); SDValue CCVal = DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC::EQ, dl, MVT::i32); LoBitsForHi = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), LoBitsForHi, CCVal, Cmp); SDValue ExtraShAmt = DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, dl, MVT::i64, ShAmt, DAG.getConstant(VTBits, dl, MVT::i64)); SDValue HiBitsForHi = DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, dl, VT, ShOpHi, ShAmt); SDValue HiForNormalShift = DAG.getNode(ISD::OR, dl, VT, LoBitsForHi, HiBitsForHi); SDValue HiForBigShift = DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, dl, VT, ShOpLo, ExtraShAmt); Cmp = emitComparison(ExtraShAmt, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64), ISD::SETGE, dl, DAG); CCVal = DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC::GE, dl, MVT::i32); SDValue Hi = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, HiForBigShift, HiForNormalShift, CCVal, Cmp); // AArch64 shifts of larger than register sizes are wrapped rather than // clamped, so we can't just emit "lo << a" if a is too big. SDValue LoForBigShift = DAG.getConstant(0, dl, VT); SDValue LoForNormalShift = DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, dl, VT, ShOpLo, ShAmt); SDValue Lo = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, LoForBigShift, LoForNormalShift, CCVal, Cmp); SDValue Ops[2] = { Lo, Hi }; return DAG.getMergeValues(Ops, dl); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isOffsetFoldingLegal( const GlobalAddressSDNode *GA) const { // The AArch64 target doesn't support folding offsets into global addresses. return false; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isFPImmLegal(const APFloat &Imm, EVT VT) const { // We can materialize #0.0 as fmov $Rd, XZR for 64-bit and 32-bit cases. // FIXME: We should be able to handle f128 as well with a clever lowering. if (Imm.isPosZero() && (VT == MVT::f64 || VT == MVT::f32)) return true; if (VT == MVT::f64) return AArch64_AM::getFP64Imm(Imm) != -1; else if (VT == MVT::f32) return AArch64_AM::getFP32Imm(Imm) != -1; return false; } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // AArch64 Optimization Hooks //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// static SDValue getEstimate(const AArch64Subtarget *ST, unsigned Opcode, SDValue Operand, SelectionDAG &DAG, int &ExtraSteps) { EVT VT = Operand.getValueType(); if (ST->hasNEON() && (VT == MVT::f64 || VT == MVT::v1f64 || VT == MVT::v2f64 || VT == MVT::f32 || VT == MVT::v1f32 || VT == MVT::v2f32 || VT == MVT::v4f32)) { if (ExtraSteps == TargetLoweringBase::ReciprocalEstimate::Unspecified) // For the reciprocal estimates, convergence is quadratic, so the number // of digits is doubled after each iteration. In ARMv8, the accuracy of // the initial estimate is 2^-8. Thus the number of extra steps to refine // the result for float (23 mantissa bits) is 2 and for double (52 // mantissa bits) is 3. ExtraSteps = VT == MVT::f64 ? 3 : 2; return DAG.getNode(Opcode, SDLoc(Operand), VT, Operand); } return SDValue(); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::getSqrtEstimate(SDValue Operand, SelectionDAG &DAG, int Enabled, int &ExtraSteps, bool &UseOneConst, bool Reciprocal) const { if (Enabled == ReciprocalEstimate::Enabled || (Enabled == ReciprocalEstimate::Unspecified && Subtarget->useRSqrt())) if (SDValue Estimate = getEstimate(Subtarget, AArch64ISD::FRSQRTE, Operand, DAG, ExtraSteps)) { SDLoc DL(Operand); EVT VT = Operand.getValueType(); SDNodeFlags Flags; Flags.setUnsafeAlgebra(true); // Newton reciprocal square root iteration: E * 0.5 * (3 - X * E^2) // AArch64 reciprocal square root iteration instruction: 0.5 * (3 - M * N) for (int i = ExtraSteps; i > 0; --i) { SDValue Step = DAG.getNode(ISD::FMUL, DL, VT, Estimate, Estimate, &Flags); Step = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FRSQRTS, DL, VT, Operand, Step, &Flags); Estimate = DAG.getNode(ISD::FMUL, DL, VT, Estimate, Step, &Flags); } if (!Reciprocal) { EVT CCVT = getSetCCResultType(DAG.getDataLayout(), *DAG.getContext(), VT); SDValue FPZero = DAG.getConstantFP(0.0, DL, VT); SDValue Eq = DAG.getSetCC(DL, CCVT, Operand, FPZero, ISD::SETEQ); Estimate = DAG.getNode(ISD::FMUL, DL, VT, Operand, Estimate, &Flags); // Correct the result if the operand is 0.0. Estimate = DAG.getNode(VT.isVector() ? ISD::VSELECT : ISD::SELECT, DL, VT, Eq, Operand, Estimate); } ExtraSteps = 0; return Estimate; } return SDValue(); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::getRecipEstimate(SDValue Operand, SelectionDAG &DAG, int Enabled, int &ExtraSteps) const { if (Enabled == ReciprocalEstimate::Enabled) if (SDValue Estimate = getEstimate(Subtarget, AArch64ISD::FRECPE, Operand, DAG, ExtraSteps)) { SDLoc DL(Operand); EVT VT = Operand.getValueType(); SDNodeFlags Flags; Flags.setUnsafeAlgebra(true); // Newton reciprocal iteration: E * (2 - X * E) // AArch64 reciprocal iteration instruction: (2 - M * N) for (int i = ExtraSteps; i > 0; --i) { SDValue Step = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FRECPS, DL, VT, Operand, Estimate, &Flags); Estimate = DAG.getNode(ISD::FMUL, DL, VT, Estimate, Step, &Flags); } ExtraSteps = 0; return Estimate; } return SDValue(); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // AArch64 Inline Assembly Support //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Table of Constraints // TODO: This is the current set of constraints supported by ARM for the // compiler, not all of them may make sense, e.g. S may be difficult to support. // // r - A general register // w - An FP/SIMD register of some size in the range v0-v31 // x - An FP/SIMD register of some size in the range v0-v15 // I - Constant that can be used with an ADD instruction // J - Constant that can be used with a SUB instruction // K - Constant that can be used with a 32-bit logical instruction // L - Constant that can be used with a 64-bit logical instruction // M - Constant that can be used as a 32-bit MOV immediate // N - Constant that can be used as a 64-bit MOV immediate // Q - A memory reference with base register and no offset // S - A symbolic address // Y - Floating point constant zero // Z - Integer constant zero // // Note that general register operands will be output using their 64-bit x // register name, whatever the size of the variable, unless the asm operand // is prefixed by the %w modifier. Floating-point and SIMD register operands // will be output with the v prefix unless prefixed by the %b, %h, %s, %d or // %q modifier. const char *AArch64TargetLowering::LowerXConstraint(EVT ConstraintVT) const { // At this point, we have to lower this constraint to something else, so we // lower it to an "r" or "w". However, by doing this we will force the result // to be in register, while the X constraint is much more permissive. // // Although we are correct (we are free to emit anything, without // constraints), we might break use cases that would expect us to be more // efficient and emit something else. if (!Subtarget->hasFPARMv8()) return "r"; if (ConstraintVT.isFloatingPoint()) return "w"; if (ConstraintVT.isVector() && (ConstraintVT.getSizeInBits() == 64 || ConstraintVT.getSizeInBits() == 128)) return "w"; return "r"; } /// getConstraintType - Given a constraint letter, return the type of /// constraint it is for this target. AArch64TargetLowering::ConstraintType AArch64TargetLowering::getConstraintType(StringRef Constraint) const { if (Constraint.size() == 1) { switch (Constraint[0]) { default: break; case 'z': return C_Other; case 'x': case 'w': return C_RegisterClass; // An address with a single base register. Due to the way we // currently handle addresses it is the same as 'r'. case 'Q': return C_Memory; } } return TargetLowering::getConstraintType(Constraint); } /// Examine constraint type and operand type and determine a weight value. /// This object must already have been set up with the operand type /// and the current alternative constraint selected. TargetLowering::ConstraintWeight AArch64TargetLowering::getSingleConstraintMatchWeight( AsmOperandInfo &info, const char *constraint) const { ConstraintWeight weight = CW_Invalid; Value *CallOperandVal = info.CallOperandVal; // If we don't have a value, we can't do a match, // but allow it at the lowest weight. if (!CallOperandVal) return CW_Default; Type *type = CallOperandVal->getType(); // Look at the constraint type. switch (*constraint) { default: weight = TargetLowering::getSingleConstraintMatchWeight(info, constraint); break; case 'x': case 'w': if (type->isFloatingPointTy() || type->isVectorTy()) weight = CW_Register; break; case 'z': weight = CW_Constant; break; } return weight; } std::pair AArch64TargetLowering::getRegForInlineAsmConstraint( const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI, StringRef Constraint, MVT VT) const { if (Constraint.size() == 1) { switch (Constraint[0]) { case 'r': if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 64) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::GPR64commonRegClass); return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::GPR32commonRegClass); case 'w': if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 16) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::FPR16RegClass); if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 32) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::FPR32RegClass); if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 64) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::FPR64RegClass); if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::FPR128RegClass); break; // The instructions that this constraint is designed for can // only take 128-bit registers so just use that regclass. case 'x': if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) return std::make_pair(0U, &AArch64::FPR128_loRegClass); break; } } if (StringRef("{cc}").equals_lower(Constraint)) return std::make_pair(unsigned(AArch64::NZCV), &AArch64::CCRRegClass); // Use the default implementation in TargetLowering to convert the register // constraint into a member of a register class. std::pair Res; Res = TargetLowering::getRegForInlineAsmConstraint(TRI, Constraint, VT); // Not found as a standard register? if (!Res.second) { unsigned Size = Constraint.size(); if ((Size == 4 || Size == 5) && Constraint[0] == '{' && tolower(Constraint[1]) == 'v' && Constraint[Size - 1] == '}') { int RegNo; bool Failed = Constraint.slice(2, Size - 1).getAsInteger(10, RegNo); if (!Failed && RegNo >= 0 && RegNo <= 31) { // v0 - v31 are aliases of q0 - q31 or d0 - d31 depending on size. // By default we'll emit v0-v31 for this unless there's a modifier where // we'll emit the correct register as well. if (VT != MVT::Other && VT.getSizeInBits() == 64) { Res.first = AArch64::FPR64RegClass.getRegister(RegNo); Res.second = &AArch64::FPR64RegClass; } else { Res.first = AArch64::FPR128RegClass.getRegister(RegNo); Res.second = &AArch64::FPR128RegClass; } } } } return Res; } /// LowerAsmOperandForConstraint - Lower the specified operand into the Ops /// vector. If it is invalid, don't add anything to Ops. void AArch64TargetLowering::LowerAsmOperandForConstraint( SDValue Op, std::string &Constraint, std::vector &Ops, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { SDValue Result; // Currently only support length 1 constraints. if (Constraint.length() != 1) return; char ConstraintLetter = Constraint[0]; switch (ConstraintLetter) { default: break; // This set of constraints deal with valid constants for various instructions. // Validate and return a target constant for them if we can. case 'z': { // 'z' maps to xzr or wzr so it needs an input of 0. if (!isNullConstant(Op)) return; if (Op.getValueType() == MVT::i64) Result = DAG.getRegister(AArch64::XZR, MVT::i64); else Result = DAG.getRegister(AArch64::WZR, MVT::i32); break; } case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast(Op); if (!C) return; // Grab the value and do some validation. uint64_t CVal = C->getZExtValue(); switch (ConstraintLetter) { // The I constraint applies only to simple ADD or SUB immediate operands: // i.e. 0 to 4095 with optional shift by 12 // The J constraint applies only to ADD or SUB immediates that would be // valid when negated, i.e. if [an add pattern] were to be output as a SUB // instruction [or vice versa], in other words -1 to -4095 with optional // left shift by 12. case 'I': if (isUInt<12>(CVal) || isShiftedUInt<12, 12>(CVal)) break; return; case 'J': { uint64_t NVal = -C->getSExtValue(); if (isUInt<12>(NVal) || isShiftedUInt<12, 12>(NVal)) { CVal = C->getSExtValue(); break; } return; } // The K and L constraints apply *only* to logical immediates, including // what used to be the MOVI alias for ORR (though the MOVI alias has now // been removed and MOV should be used). So these constraints have to // distinguish between bit patterns that are valid 32-bit or 64-bit // "bitmask immediates": for example 0xaaaaaaaa is a valid bimm32 (K), but // not a valid bimm64 (L) where 0xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa would be valid, and vice // versa. case 'K': if (AArch64_AM::isLogicalImmediate(CVal, 32)) break; return; case 'L': if (AArch64_AM::isLogicalImmediate(CVal, 64)) break; return; // The M and N constraints are a superset of K and L respectively, for use // with the MOV (immediate) alias. As well as the logical immediates they // also match 32 or 64-bit immediates that can be loaded either using a // *single* MOVZ or MOVN , such as 32-bit 0x12340000, 0x00001234, 0xffffedca // (M) or 64-bit 0x1234000000000000 (N) etc. // As a note some of this code is liberally stolen from the asm parser. case 'M': { if (!isUInt<32>(CVal)) return; if (AArch64_AM::isLogicalImmediate(CVal, 32)) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFF) == CVal) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFF0000ULL) == CVal) break; uint64_t NCVal = ~(uint32_t)CVal; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFFULL) == NCVal) break; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFF0000ULL) == NCVal) break; return; } case 'N': { if (AArch64_AM::isLogicalImmediate(CVal, 64)) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFFULL) == CVal) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFF0000ULL) == CVal) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFF00000000ULL) == CVal) break; if ((CVal & 0xFFFF000000000000ULL) == CVal) break; uint64_t NCVal = ~CVal; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFFULL) == NCVal) break; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFF0000ULL) == NCVal) break; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFF00000000ULL) == NCVal) break; if ((NCVal & 0xFFFF000000000000ULL) == NCVal) break; return; } default: return; } // All assembler immediates are 64-bit integers. Result = DAG.getTargetConstant(CVal, SDLoc(Op), MVT::i64); break; } if (Result.getNode()) { Ops.push_back(Result); return; } return TargetLowering::LowerAsmOperandForConstraint(Op, Constraint, Ops, DAG); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // AArch64 Advanced SIMD Support //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// WidenVector - Given a value in the V64 register class, produce the /// equivalent value in the V128 register class. static SDValue WidenVector(SDValue V64Reg, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = V64Reg.getValueType(); unsigned NarrowSize = VT.getVectorNumElements(); MVT EltTy = VT.getVectorElementType().getSimpleVT(); MVT WideTy = MVT::getVectorVT(EltTy, 2 * NarrowSize); SDLoc DL(V64Reg); return DAG.getNode(ISD::INSERT_SUBVECTOR, DL, WideTy, DAG.getUNDEF(WideTy), V64Reg, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32)); } /// getExtFactor - Determine the adjustment factor for the position when /// generating an "extract from vector registers" instruction. static unsigned getExtFactor(SDValue &V) { EVT EltType = V.getValueType().getVectorElementType(); return EltType.getSizeInBits() / 8; } /// NarrowVector - Given a value in the V128 register class, produce the /// equivalent value in the V64 register class. static SDValue NarrowVector(SDValue V128Reg, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = V128Reg.getValueType(); unsigned WideSize = VT.getVectorNumElements(); MVT EltTy = VT.getVectorElementType().getSimpleVT(); MVT NarrowTy = MVT::getVectorVT(EltTy, WideSize / 2); SDLoc DL(V128Reg); return DAG.getTargetExtractSubreg(AArch64::dsub, DL, NarrowTy, V128Reg); } // Gather data to see if the operation can be modelled as a // shuffle in combination with VEXTs. SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::ReconstructShuffle(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::BUILD_VECTOR && "Unknown opcode!"); SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); struct ShuffleSourceInfo { SDValue Vec; unsigned MinElt; unsigned MaxElt; // We may insert some combination of BITCASTs and VEXT nodes to force Vec to // be compatible with the shuffle we intend to construct. As a result // ShuffleVec will be some sliding window into the original Vec. SDValue ShuffleVec; // Code should guarantee that element i in Vec starts at element "WindowBase // + i * WindowScale in ShuffleVec". int WindowBase; int WindowScale; ShuffleSourceInfo(SDValue Vec) : Vec(Vec), MinElt(std::numeric_limits::max()), MaxElt(0), ShuffleVec(Vec), WindowBase(0), WindowScale(1) {} bool operator ==(SDValue OtherVec) { return Vec == OtherVec; } }; // First gather all vectors used as an immediate source for this BUILD_VECTOR // node. SmallVector Sources; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; ++i) { SDValue V = Op.getOperand(i); if (V.isUndef()) continue; else if (V.getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT || !isa(V.getOperand(1))) { // A shuffle can only come from building a vector from various // elements of other vectors, provided their indices are constant. return SDValue(); } // Add this element source to the list if it's not already there. SDValue SourceVec = V.getOperand(0); auto Source = find(Sources, SourceVec); if (Source == Sources.end()) Source = Sources.insert(Sources.end(), ShuffleSourceInfo(SourceVec)); // Update the minimum and maximum lane number seen. unsigned EltNo = cast(V.getOperand(1))->getZExtValue(); Source->MinElt = std::min(Source->MinElt, EltNo); Source->MaxElt = std::max(Source->MaxElt, EltNo); } // Currently only do something sane when at most two source vectors // are involved. if (Sources.size() > 2) return SDValue(); // Find out the smallest element size among result and two sources, and use // it as element size to build the shuffle_vector. EVT SmallestEltTy = VT.getVectorElementType(); for (auto &Source : Sources) { EVT SrcEltTy = Source.Vec.getValueType().getVectorElementType(); if (SrcEltTy.bitsLT(SmallestEltTy)) { SmallestEltTy = SrcEltTy; } } unsigned ResMultiplier = VT.getScalarSizeInBits() / SmallestEltTy.getSizeInBits(); NumElts = VT.getSizeInBits() / SmallestEltTy.getSizeInBits(); EVT ShuffleVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), SmallestEltTy, NumElts); // If the source vector is too wide or too narrow, we may nevertheless be able // to construct a compatible shuffle either by concatenating it with UNDEF or // extracting a suitable range of elements. for (auto &Src : Sources) { EVT SrcVT = Src.ShuffleVec.getValueType(); if (SrcVT.getSizeInBits() == VT.getSizeInBits()) continue; // This stage of the search produces a source with the same element type as // the original, but with a total width matching the BUILD_VECTOR output. EVT EltVT = SrcVT.getVectorElementType(); unsigned NumSrcElts = VT.getSizeInBits() / EltVT.getSizeInBits(); EVT DestVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), EltVT, NumSrcElts); if (SrcVT.getSizeInBits() < VT.getSizeInBits()) { assert(2 * SrcVT.getSizeInBits() == VT.getSizeInBits()); // We can pad out the smaller vector for free, so if it's part of a // shuffle... Src.ShuffleVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, dl, DestVT, Src.ShuffleVec, DAG.getUNDEF(Src.ShuffleVec.getValueType())); continue; } assert(SrcVT.getSizeInBits() == 2 * VT.getSizeInBits()); if (Src.MaxElt - Src.MinElt >= NumSrcElts) { // Span too large for a VEXT to cope return SDValue(); } if (Src.MinElt >= NumSrcElts) { // The extraction can just take the second half Src.ShuffleVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, DestVT, Src.ShuffleVec, DAG.getConstant(NumSrcElts, dl, MVT::i64)); Src.WindowBase = -NumSrcElts; } else if (Src.MaxElt < NumSrcElts) { // The extraction can just take the first half Src.ShuffleVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, DestVT, Src.ShuffleVec, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64)); } else { // An actual VEXT is needed SDValue VEXTSrc1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, DestVT, Src.ShuffleVec, DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64)); SDValue VEXTSrc2 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, DestVT, Src.ShuffleVec, DAG.getConstant(NumSrcElts, dl, MVT::i64)); unsigned Imm = Src.MinElt * getExtFactor(VEXTSrc1); Src.ShuffleVec = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::EXT, dl, DestVT, VEXTSrc1, VEXTSrc2, DAG.getConstant(Imm, dl, MVT::i32)); Src.WindowBase = -Src.MinElt; } } // Another possible incompatibility occurs from the vector element types. We // can fix this by bitcasting the source vectors to the same type we intend // for the shuffle. for (auto &Src : Sources) { EVT SrcEltTy = Src.ShuffleVec.getValueType().getVectorElementType(); if (SrcEltTy == SmallestEltTy) continue; assert(ShuffleVT.getVectorElementType() == SmallestEltTy); Src.ShuffleVec = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, ShuffleVT, Src.ShuffleVec); Src.WindowScale = SrcEltTy.getSizeInBits() / SmallestEltTy.getSizeInBits(); Src.WindowBase *= Src.WindowScale; } // Final sanity check before we try to actually produce a shuffle. DEBUG( for (auto Src : Sources) assert(Src.ShuffleVec.getValueType() == ShuffleVT); ); // The stars all align, our next step is to produce the mask for the shuffle. SmallVector Mask(ShuffleVT.getVectorNumElements(), -1); int BitsPerShuffleLane = ShuffleVT.getScalarSizeInBits(); for (unsigned i = 0; i < VT.getVectorNumElements(); ++i) { SDValue Entry = Op.getOperand(i); if (Entry.isUndef()) continue; auto Src = find(Sources, Entry.getOperand(0)); int EltNo = cast(Entry.getOperand(1))->getSExtValue(); // EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT performs an implicit any_ext; BUILD_VECTOR an implicit // trunc. So only std::min(SrcBits, DestBits) actually get defined in this // segment. EVT OrigEltTy = Entry.getOperand(0).getValueType().getVectorElementType(); int BitsDefined = std::min(OrigEltTy.getSizeInBits(), VT.getScalarSizeInBits()); int LanesDefined = BitsDefined / BitsPerShuffleLane; // This source is expected to fill ResMultiplier lanes of the final shuffle, // starting at the appropriate offset. int *LaneMask = &Mask[i * ResMultiplier]; int ExtractBase = EltNo * Src->WindowScale + Src->WindowBase; ExtractBase += NumElts * (Src - Sources.begin()); for (int j = 0; j < LanesDefined; ++j) LaneMask[j] = ExtractBase + j; } // Final check before we try to produce nonsense... if (!isShuffleMaskLegal(Mask, ShuffleVT)) return SDValue(); SDValue ShuffleOps[] = { DAG.getUNDEF(ShuffleVT), DAG.getUNDEF(ShuffleVT) }; for (unsigned i = 0; i < Sources.size(); ++i) ShuffleOps[i] = Sources[i].ShuffleVec; SDValue Shuffle = DAG.getVectorShuffle(ShuffleVT, dl, ShuffleOps[0], ShuffleOps[1], Mask); return DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, VT, Shuffle); } // check if an EXT instruction can handle the shuffle mask when the // vector sources of the shuffle are the same. static bool isSingletonEXTMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &Imm) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); // Assume that the first shuffle index is not UNDEF. Fail if it is. if (M[0] < 0) return false; Imm = M[0]; // If this is a VEXT shuffle, the immediate value is the index of the first // element. The other shuffle indices must be the successive elements after // the first one. unsigned ExpectedElt = Imm; for (unsigned i = 1; i < NumElts; ++i) { // Increment the expected index. If it wraps around, just follow it // back to index zero and keep going. ++ExpectedElt; if (ExpectedElt == NumElts) ExpectedElt = 0; if (M[i] < 0) continue; // ignore UNDEF indices if (ExpectedElt != static_cast(M[i])) return false; } return true; } // check if an EXT instruction can handle the shuffle mask when the // vector sources of the shuffle are different. static bool isEXTMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, bool &ReverseEXT, unsigned &Imm) { // Look for the first non-undef element. const int *FirstRealElt = find_if(M, [](int Elt) { return Elt >= 0; }); // Benefit form APInt to handle overflow when calculating expected element. unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); unsigned MaskBits = APInt(32, NumElts * 2).logBase2(); APInt ExpectedElt = APInt(MaskBits, *FirstRealElt + 1); // The following shuffle indices must be the successive elements after the // first real element. const int *FirstWrongElt = std::find_if(FirstRealElt + 1, M.end(), [&](int Elt) {return Elt != ExpectedElt++ && Elt != -1;}); if (FirstWrongElt != M.end()) return false; // The index of an EXT is the first element if it is not UNDEF. // Watch out for the beginning UNDEFs. The EXT index should be the expected // value of the first element. E.g. // <-1, -1, 3, ...> is treated as <1, 2, 3, ...>. // <-1, -1, 0, 1, ...> is treated as <2*NumElts-2, 2*NumElts-1, 0, 1, ...>. // ExpectedElt is the last mask index plus 1. Imm = ExpectedElt.getZExtValue(); // There are two difference cases requiring to reverse input vectors. // For example, for vector <4 x i32> we have the following cases, // Case 1: shufflevector(<4 x i32>,<4 x i32>,<-1, -1, -1, 0>) // Case 2: shufflevector(<4 x i32>,<4 x i32>,<-1, -1, 7, 0>) // For both cases, we finally use mask <5, 6, 7, 0>, which requires // to reverse two input vectors. if (Imm < NumElts) ReverseEXT = true; else Imm -= NumElts; return true; } /// isREVMask - Check if a vector shuffle corresponds to a REV /// instruction with the specified blocksize. (The order of the elements /// within each block of the vector is reversed.) static bool isREVMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned BlockSize) { assert((BlockSize == 16 || BlockSize == 32 || BlockSize == 64) && "Only possible block sizes for REV are: 16, 32, 64"); unsigned EltSz = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); if (EltSz == 64) return false; unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); unsigned BlockElts = M[0] + 1; // If the first shuffle index is UNDEF, be optimistic. if (M[0] < 0) BlockElts = BlockSize / EltSz; if (BlockSize <= EltSz || BlockSize != BlockElts * EltSz) return false; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; ++i) { if (M[i] < 0) continue; // ignore UNDEF indices if ((unsigned)M[i] != (i - i % BlockElts) + (BlockElts - 1 - i % BlockElts)) return false; } return true; } static bool isZIPMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); unsigned Idx = WhichResult * NumElts / 2; for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumElts; i += 2) { if ((M[i] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i] != Idx) || (M[i + 1] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i + 1] != Idx + NumElts)) return false; Idx += 1; } return true; } static bool isUZPMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumElts; ++i) { if (M[i] < 0) continue; // ignore UNDEF indices if ((unsigned)M[i] != 2 * i + WhichResult) return false; } return true; } static bool isTRNMask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; i += 2) { if ((M[i] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i] != i + WhichResult) || (M[i + 1] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i + 1] != i + NumElts + WhichResult)) return false; } return true; } /// isZIP_v_undef_Mask - Special case of isZIPMask for canonical form of /// "vector_shuffle v, v", i.e., "vector_shuffle v, undef". /// Mask is e.g., <0, 0, 1, 1> instead of <0, 4, 1, 5>. static bool isZIP_v_undef_Mask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); unsigned Idx = WhichResult * NumElts / 2; for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumElts; i += 2) { if ((M[i] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i] != Idx) || (M[i + 1] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i + 1] != Idx)) return false; Idx += 1; } return true; } /// isUZP_v_undef_Mask - Special case of isUZPMask for canonical form of /// "vector_shuffle v, v", i.e., "vector_shuffle v, undef". /// Mask is e.g., <0, 2, 0, 2> instead of <0, 2, 4, 6>, static bool isUZP_v_undef_Mask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned Half = VT.getVectorNumElements() / 2; WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); for (unsigned j = 0; j != 2; ++j) { unsigned Idx = WhichResult; for (unsigned i = 0; i != Half; ++i) { int MIdx = M[i + j * Half]; if (MIdx >= 0 && (unsigned)MIdx != Idx) return false; Idx += 2; } } return true; } /// isTRN_v_undef_Mask - Special case of isTRNMask for canonical form of /// "vector_shuffle v, v", i.e., "vector_shuffle v, undef". /// Mask is e.g., <0, 0, 2, 2> instead of <0, 4, 2, 6>. static bool isTRN_v_undef_Mask(ArrayRef M, EVT VT, unsigned &WhichResult) { unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); WhichResult = (M[0] == 0 ? 0 : 1); for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; i += 2) { if ((M[i] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i] != i + WhichResult) || (M[i + 1] >= 0 && (unsigned)M[i + 1] != i + WhichResult)) return false; } return true; } static bool isINSMask(ArrayRef M, int NumInputElements, bool &DstIsLeft, int &Anomaly) { if (M.size() != static_cast(NumInputElements)) return false; int NumLHSMatch = 0, NumRHSMatch = 0; int LastLHSMismatch = -1, LastRHSMismatch = -1; for (int i = 0; i < NumInputElements; ++i) { if (M[i] == -1) { ++NumLHSMatch; ++NumRHSMatch; continue; } if (M[i] == i) ++NumLHSMatch; else LastLHSMismatch = i; if (M[i] == i + NumInputElements) ++NumRHSMatch; else LastRHSMismatch = i; } if (NumLHSMatch == NumInputElements - 1) { DstIsLeft = true; Anomaly = LastLHSMismatch; return true; } else if (NumRHSMatch == NumInputElements - 1) { DstIsLeft = false; Anomaly = LastRHSMismatch; return true; } return false; } static bool isConcatMask(ArrayRef Mask, EVT VT, bool SplitLHS) { if (VT.getSizeInBits() != 128) return false; unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); for (int I = 0, E = NumElts / 2; I != E; I++) { if (Mask[I] != I) return false; } int Offset = NumElts / 2; for (int I = NumElts / 2, E = NumElts; I != E; I++) { if (Mask[I] != I + SplitLHS * Offset) return false; } return true; } static SDValue tryFormConcatFromShuffle(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc DL(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDValue V0 = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue V1 = Op.getOperand(1); ArrayRef Mask = cast(Op)->getMask(); if (VT.getVectorElementType() != V0.getValueType().getVectorElementType() || VT.getVectorElementType() != V1.getValueType().getVectorElementType()) return SDValue(); bool SplitV0 = V0.getValueSizeInBits() == 128; if (!isConcatMask(Mask, VT, SplitV0)) return SDValue(); EVT CastVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), VT.getVectorElementType(), VT.getVectorNumElements() / 2); if (SplitV0) { V0 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, CastVT, V0, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); } if (V1.getValueSizeInBits() == 128) { V1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, CastVT, V1, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); } return DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, DL, VT, V0, V1); } /// GeneratePerfectShuffle - Given an entry in the perfect-shuffle table, emit /// the specified operations to build the shuffle. static SDValue GeneratePerfectShuffle(unsigned PFEntry, SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &dl) { unsigned OpNum = (PFEntry >> 26) & 0x0F; unsigned LHSID = (PFEntry >> 13) & ((1 << 13) - 1); unsigned RHSID = (PFEntry >> 0) & ((1 << 13) - 1); enum { OP_COPY = 0, // Copy, used for things like to say it is <0,1,2,3> OP_VREV, OP_VDUP0, OP_VDUP1, OP_VDUP2, OP_VDUP3, OP_VEXT1, OP_VEXT2, OP_VEXT3, OP_VUZPL, // VUZP, left result OP_VUZPR, // VUZP, right result OP_VZIPL, // VZIP, left result OP_VZIPR, // VZIP, right result OP_VTRNL, // VTRN, left result OP_VTRNR // VTRN, right result }; if (OpNum == OP_COPY) { if (LHSID == (1 * 9 + 2) * 9 + 3) return LHS; assert(LHSID == ((4 * 9 + 5) * 9 + 6) * 9 + 7 && "Illegal OP_COPY!"); return RHS; } SDValue OpLHS, OpRHS; OpLHS = GeneratePerfectShuffle(PerfectShuffleTable[LHSID], LHS, RHS, DAG, dl); OpRHS = GeneratePerfectShuffle(PerfectShuffleTable[RHSID], LHS, RHS, DAG, dl); EVT VT = OpLHS.getValueType(); switch (OpNum) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown shuffle opcode!"); case OP_VREV: // VREV divides the vector in half and swaps within the half. if (VT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::i32 || VT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::f32) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV64, dl, VT, OpLHS); // vrev <4 x i16> -> REV32 if (VT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::i16 || VT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::f16) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV32, dl, VT, OpLHS); // vrev <4 x i8> -> REV16 assert(VT.getVectorElementType() == MVT::i8); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV16, dl, VT, OpLHS); case OP_VDUP0: case OP_VDUP1: case OP_VDUP2: case OP_VDUP3: { EVT EltTy = VT.getVectorElementType(); unsigned Opcode; if (EltTy == MVT::i8) Opcode = AArch64ISD::DUPLANE8; else if (EltTy == MVT::i16 || EltTy == MVT::f16) Opcode = AArch64ISD::DUPLANE16; else if (EltTy == MVT::i32 || EltTy == MVT::f32) Opcode = AArch64ISD::DUPLANE32; else if (EltTy == MVT::i64 || EltTy == MVT::f64) Opcode = AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64; else llvm_unreachable("Invalid vector element type?"); if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 64) OpLHS = WidenVector(OpLHS, DAG); SDValue Lane = DAG.getConstant(OpNum - OP_VDUP0, dl, MVT::i64); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, VT, OpLHS, Lane); } case OP_VEXT1: case OP_VEXT2: case OP_VEXT3: { unsigned Imm = (OpNum - OP_VEXT1 + 1) * getExtFactor(OpLHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::EXT, dl, VT, OpLHS, OpRHS, DAG.getConstant(Imm, dl, MVT::i32)); } case OP_VUZPL: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::UZP1, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); case OP_VUZPR: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::UZP2, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); case OP_VZIPL: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ZIP1, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); case OP_VZIPR: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ZIP2, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); case OP_VTRNL: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TRN1, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); case OP_VTRNR: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TRN2, dl, DAG.getVTList(VT, VT), OpLHS, OpRHS); } } static SDValue GenerateTBL(SDValue Op, ArrayRef ShuffleMask, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Check to see if we can use the TBL instruction. SDValue V1 = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue V2 = Op.getOperand(1); SDLoc DL(Op); EVT EltVT = Op.getValueType().getVectorElementType(); unsigned BytesPerElt = EltVT.getSizeInBits() / 8; SmallVector TBLMask; for (int Val : ShuffleMask) { for (unsigned Byte = 0; Byte < BytesPerElt; ++Byte) { unsigned Offset = Byte + Val * BytesPerElt; TBLMask.push_back(DAG.getConstant(Offset, DL, MVT::i32)); } } MVT IndexVT = MVT::v8i8; unsigned IndexLen = 8; if (Op.getValueSizeInBits() == 128) { IndexVT = MVT::v16i8; IndexLen = 16; } SDValue V1Cst = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, IndexVT, V1); SDValue V2Cst = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, IndexVT, V2); SDValue Shuffle; if (V2.getNode()->isUndef()) { if (IndexLen == 8) V1Cst = DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, DL, MVT::v16i8, V1Cst, V1Cst); Shuffle = DAG.getNode( ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, IndexVT, DAG.getConstant(Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_tbl1, DL, MVT::i32), V1Cst, DAG.getBuildVector(IndexVT, DL, makeArrayRef(TBLMask.data(), IndexLen))); } else { if (IndexLen == 8) { V1Cst = DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, DL, MVT::v16i8, V1Cst, V2Cst); Shuffle = DAG.getNode( ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, IndexVT, DAG.getConstant(Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_tbl1, DL, MVT::i32), V1Cst, DAG.getBuildVector(IndexVT, DL, makeArrayRef(TBLMask.data(), IndexLen))); } else { // FIXME: We cannot, for the moment, emit a TBL2 instruction because we // cannot currently represent the register constraints on the input // table registers. // Shuffle = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::TBL2, DL, IndexVT, V1Cst, V2Cst, // DAG.getBuildVector(IndexVT, DL, &TBLMask[0], // IndexLen)); Shuffle = DAG.getNode( ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, IndexVT, DAG.getConstant(Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_tbl2, DL, MVT::i32), V1Cst, V2Cst, DAG.getBuildVector(IndexVT, DL, makeArrayRef(TBLMask.data(), IndexLen))); } } return DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, Op.getValueType(), Shuffle); } static unsigned getDUPLANEOp(EVT EltType) { if (EltType == MVT::i8) return AArch64ISD::DUPLANE8; if (EltType == MVT::i16 || EltType == MVT::f16) return AArch64ISD::DUPLANE16; if (EltType == MVT::i32 || EltType == MVT::f32) return AArch64ISD::DUPLANE32; if (EltType == MVT::i64 || EltType == MVT::f64) return AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64; llvm_unreachable("Invalid vector element type?"); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVECTOR_SHUFFLE(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); ShuffleVectorSDNode *SVN = cast(Op.getNode()); // Convert shuffles that are directly supported on NEON to target-specific // DAG nodes, instead of keeping them as shuffles and matching them again // during code selection. This is more efficient and avoids the possibility // of inconsistencies between legalization and selection. ArrayRef ShuffleMask = SVN->getMask(); SDValue V1 = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue V2 = Op.getOperand(1); if (SVN->isSplat()) { int Lane = SVN->getSplatIndex(); // If this is undef splat, generate it via "just" vdup, if possible. if (Lane == -1) Lane = 0; if (Lane == 0 && V1.getOpcode() == ISD::SCALAR_TO_VECTOR) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::DUP, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1.getOperand(0)); // Test if V1 is a BUILD_VECTOR and the lane being referenced is a non- // constant. If so, we can just reference the lane's definition directly. if (V1.getOpcode() == ISD::BUILD_VECTOR && !isa(V1.getOperand(Lane))) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::DUP, dl, VT, V1.getOperand(Lane)); // Otherwise, duplicate from the lane of the input vector. unsigned Opcode = getDUPLANEOp(V1.getValueType().getVectorElementType()); // SelectionDAGBuilder may have "helpfully" already extracted or conatenated // to make a vector of the same size as this SHUFFLE. We can ignore the // extract entirely, and canonicalise the concat using WidenVector. if (V1.getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR) { Lane += cast(V1.getOperand(1))->getZExtValue(); V1 = V1.getOperand(0); } else if (V1.getOpcode() == ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS) { unsigned Idx = Lane >= (int)VT.getVectorNumElements() / 2; Lane -= Idx * VT.getVectorNumElements() / 2; V1 = WidenVector(V1.getOperand(Idx), DAG); } else if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 64) V1 = WidenVector(V1, DAG); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, VT, V1, DAG.getConstant(Lane, dl, MVT::i64)); } if (isREVMask(ShuffleMask, VT, 64)) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV64, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); if (isREVMask(ShuffleMask, VT, 32)) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV32, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); if (isREVMask(ShuffleMask, VT, 16)) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::REV16, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); bool ReverseEXT = false; unsigned Imm; if (isEXTMask(ShuffleMask, VT, ReverseEXT, Imm)) { if (ReverseEXT) std::swap(V1, V2); Imm *= getExtFactor(V1); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::EXT, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2, DAG.getConstant(Imm, dl, MVT::i32)); } else if (V2->isUndef() && isSingletonEXTMask(ShuffleMask, VT, Imm)) { Imm *= getExtFactor(V1); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::EXT, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V1, DAG.getConstant(Imm, dl, MVT::i32)); } unsigned WhichResult; if (isZIPMask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::ZIP1 : AArch64ISD::ZIP2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); } if (isUZPMask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::UZP1 : AArch64ISD::UZP2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); } if (isTRNMask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::TRN1 : AArch64ISD::TRN2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V2); } if (isZIP_v_undef_Mask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::ZIP1 : AArch64ISD::ZIP2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V1); } if (isUZP_v_undef_Mask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::UZP1 : AArch64ISD::UZP2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V1); } if (isTRN_v_undef_Mask(ShuffleMask, VT, WhichResult)) { unsigned Opc = (WhichResult == 0) ? AArch64ISD::TRN1 : AArch64ISD::TRN2; return DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, V1.getValueType(), V1, V1); } if (SDValue Concat = tryFormConcatFromShuffle(Op, DAG)) return Concat; bool DstIsLeft; int Anomaly; int NumInputElements = V1.getValueType().getVectorNumElements(); if (isINSMask(ShuffleMask, NumInputElements, DstIsLeft, Anomaly)) { SDValue DstVec = DstIsLeft ? V1 : V2; SDValue DstLaneV = DAG.getConstant(Anomaly, dl, MVT::i64); SDValue SrcVec = V1; int SrcLane = ShuffleMask[Anomaly]; if (SrcLane >= NumInputElements) { SrcVec = V2; SrcLane -= VT.getVectorNumElements(); } SDValue SrcLaneV = DAG.getConstant(SrcLane, dl, MVT::i64); EVT ScalarVT = VT.getVectorElementType(); if (ScalarVT.getSizeInBits() < 32 && ScalarVT.isInteger()) ScalarVT = MVT::i32; return DAG.getNode( ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT, dl, VT, DstVec, DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, dl, ScalarVT, SrcVec, SrcLaneV), DstLaneV); } // If the shuffle is not directly supported and it has 4 elements, use // the PerfectShuffle-generated table to synthesize it from other shuffles. unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); if (NumElts == 4) { unsigned PFIndexes[4]; for (unsigned i = 0; i != 4; ++i) { if (ShuffleMask[i] < 0) PFIndexes[i] = 8; else PFIndexes[i] = ShuffleMask[i]; } // Compute the index in the perfect shuffle table. unsigned PFTableIndex = PFIndexes[0] * 9 * 9 * 9 + PFIndexes[1] * 9 * 9 + PFIndexes[2] * 9 + PFIndexes[3]; unsigned PFEntry = PerfectShuffleTable[PFTableIndex]; unsigned Cost = (PFEntry >> 30); if (Cost <= 4) return GeneratePerfectShuffle(PFEntry, V1, V2, DAG, dl); } return GenerateTBL(Op, ShuffleMask, DAG); } static bool resolveBuildVector(BuildVectorSDNode *BVN, APInt &CnstBits, APInt &UndefBits) { EVT VT = BVN->getValueType(0); APInt SplatBits, SplatUndef; unsigned SplatBitSize; bool HasAnyUndefs; if (BVN->isConstantSplat(SplatBits, SplatUndef, SplatBitSize, HasAnyUndefs)) { unsigned NumSplats = VT.getSizeInBits() / SplatBitSize; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumSplats; ++i) { CnstBits <<= SplatBitSize; UndefBits <<= SplatBitSize; CnstBits |= SplatBits.zextOrTrunc(VT.getSizeInBits()); UndefBits |= (SplatBits ^ SplatUndef).zextOrTrunc(VT.getSizeInBits()); } return true; } return false; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVectorAND(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(1).getNode()); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(0); SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); if (!BVN) return Op; APInt CnstBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); APInt UndefBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); if (resolveBuildVector(BVN, CnstBits, UndefBits)) { // We only have BIC vector immediate instruction, which is and-not. CnstBits = ~CnstBits; // We make use of a little bit of goto ickiness in order to avoid having to // duplicate the immediate matching logic for the undef toggled case. bool SecondTry = false; AttemptModImm: if (CnstBits.getHiBits(64) == CnstBits.getLoBits(64)) { CnstBits = CnstBits.zextOrTrunc(64); uint64_t CnstVal = CnstBits.getZExtValue(); if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(16, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(24, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BICi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } } if (SecondTry) goto FailedModImm; SecondTry = true; CnstBits = ~UndefBits; goto AttemptModImm; } // We can always fall back to a non-immediate AND. FailedModImm: return Op; } // Specialized code to quickly find if PotentialBVec is a BuildVector that // consists of only the same constant int value, returned in reference arg // ConstVal static bool isAllConstantBuildVector(const SDValue &PotentialBVec, uint64_t &ConstVal) { BuildVectorSDNode *Bvec = dyn_cast(PotentialBVec); if (!Bvec) return false; ConstantSDNode *FirstElt = dyn_cast(Bvec->getOperand(0)); if (!FirstElt) return false; EVT VT = Bvec->getValueType(0); unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); for (unsigned i = 1; i < NumElts; ++i) if (dyn_cast(Bvec->getOperand(i)) != FirstElt) return false; ConstVal = FirstElt->getZExtValue(); return true; } static unsigned getIntrinsicID(const SDNode *N) { unsigned Opcode = N->getOpcode(); switch (Opcode) { default: return Intrinsic::not_intrinsic; case ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN: { unsigned IID = cast(N->getOperand(0))->getZExtValue(); if (IID < Intrinsic::num_intrinsics) return IID; return Intrinsic::not_intrinsic; } } } // Attempt to form a vector S[LR]I from (or (and X, BvecC1), (lsl Y, C2)), // to (SLI X, Y, C2), where X and Y have matching vector types, BvecC1 is a // BUILD_VECTORs with constant element C1, C2 is a constant, and C1 == ~C2. // Also, logical shift right -> sri, with the same structure. static SDValue tryLowerToSLI(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (!VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); SDLoc DL(N); // Is the first op an AND? const SDValue And = N->getOperand(0); if (And.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return SDValue(); // Is the second op an shl or lshr? SDValue Shift = N->getOperand(1); // This will have been turned into: AArch64ISD::VSHL vector, #shift // or AArch64ISD::VLSHR vector, #shift unsigned ShiftOpc = Shift.getOpcode(); if ((ShiftOpc != AArch64ISD::VSHL && ShiftOpc != AArch64ISD::VLSHR)) return SDValue(); bool IsShiftRight = ShiftOpc == AArch64ISD::VLSHR; // Is the shift amount constant? ConstantSDNode *C2node = dyn_cast(Shift.getOperand(1)); if (!C2node) return SDValue(); // Is the and mask vector all constant? uint64_t C1; if (!isAllConstantBuildVector(And.getOperand(1), C1)) return SDValue(); // Is C1 == ~C2, taking into account how much one can shift elements of a // particular size? uint64_t C2 = C2node->getZExtValue(); unsigned ElemSizeInBits = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); if (C2 > ElemSizeInBits) return SDValue(); unsigned ElemMask = (1 << ElemSizeInBits) - 1; if ((C1 & ElemMask) != (~C2 & ElemMask)) return SDValue(); SDValue X = And.getOperand(0); SDValue Y = Shift.getOperand(0); unsigned Intrin = IsShiftRight ? Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vsri : Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vsli; SDValue ResultSLI = DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(Intrin, DL, MVT::i32), X, Y, Shift.getOperand(1)); DEBUG(dbgs() << "aarch64-lower: transformed: \n"); DEBUG(N->dump(&DAG)); DEBUG(dbgs() << "into: \n"); DEBUG(ResultSLI->dump(&DAG)); ++NumShiftInserts; return ResultSLI; } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVectorOR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { // Attempt to form a vector S[LR]I from (or (and X, C1), (lsl Y, C2)) if (EnableAArch64SlrGeneration) { if (SDValue Res = tryLowerToSLI(Op.getNode(), DAG)) return Res; } BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(0).getNode()); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(1); SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); // OR commutes, so try swapping the operands. if (!BVN) { LHS = Op.getOperand(0); BVN = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(1).getNode()); } if (!BVN) return Op; APInt CnstBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); APInt UndefBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); if (resolveBuildVector(BVN, CnstBits, UndefBits)) { // We make use of a little bit of goto ickiness in order to avoid having to // duplicate the immediate matching logic for the undef toggled case. bool SecondTry = false; AttemptModImm: if (CnstBits.getHiBits(64) == CnstBits.getLoBits(64)) { CnstBits = CnstBits.zextOrTrunc(64); uint64_t CnstVal = CnstBits.getZExtValue(); if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(16, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(24, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::ORRi, dl, MovTy, LHS, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } } if (SecondTry) goto FailedModImm; SecondTry = true; CnstBits = UndefBits; goto AttemptModImm; } // We can always fall back to a non-immediate OR. FailedModImm: return Op; } // Normalize the operands of BUILD_VECTOR. The value of constant operands will // be truncated to fit element width. static SDValue NormalizeBuildVector(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::BUILD_VECTOR && "Unknown opcode!"); SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); EVT EltTy= VT.getVectorElementType(); if (EltTy.isFloatingPoint() || EltTy.getSizeInBits() > 16) return Op; SmallVector Ops; for (SDValue Lane : Op->ops()) { if (auto *CstLane = dyn_cast(Lane)) { APInt LowBits(EltTy.getSizeInBits(), CstLane->getZExtValue()); Lane = DAG.getConstant(LowBits.getZExtValue(), dl, MVT::i32); } Ops.push_back(Lane); } return DAG.getBuildVector(VT, dl, Ops); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerBUILD_VECTOR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { SDLoc dl(Op); EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); Op = NormalizeBuildVector(Op, DAG); BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = cast(Op.getNode()); APInt CnstBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); APInt UndefBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); if (resolveBuildVector(BVN, CnstBits, UndefBits)) { // We make use of a little bit of goto ickiness in order to avoid having to // duplicate the immediate matching logic for the undef toggled case. bool SecondTry = false; AttemptModImm: if (CnstBits.getHiBits(64) == CnstBits.getLoBits(64)) { CnstBits = CnstBits.zextOrTrunc(64); uint64_t CnstVal = CnstBits.getZExtValue(); // Certain magic vector constants (used to express things like NOT // and NEG) are passed through unmodified. This allows codegen patterns // for these operations to match. Special-purpose patterns will lower // these immediates to MOVIs if it proves necessary. if (VT.isInteger() && (CnstVal == 0 || CnstVal == ~0ULL)) return Op; // The many faces of MOVI... if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType10(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType10(CnstVal); if (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) { SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIedit, dl, MVT::v2i64, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } // Support the V64 version via subregister insertion. SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIedit, dl, MVT::f64, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(16, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(24, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType7(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType7(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVImsl, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(264, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType8(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType8(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVImsl, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(272, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType9(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType9(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v16i8 : MVT::v8i8; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MOVI, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } // The few faces of FMOV... if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType11(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType11(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4f32 : MVT::v2f32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FMOV, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType12(CnstVal) && VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType12(CnstVal); SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FMOV, dl, MVT::v2f64, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } // The many faces of MVNI... CnstVal = ~CnstVal; if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType1(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType2(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType3(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(16, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType4(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(24, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType5(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType6(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v8i16 : MVT::v4i16; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNIshift, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(8, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType7(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType7(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNImsl, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(264, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } if (AArch64_AM::isAdvSIMDModImmType8(CnstVal)) { CnstVal = AArch64_AM::encodeAdvSIMDModImmType8(CnstVal); MVT MovTy = (VT.getSizeInBits() == 128) ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v2i32; SDValue Mov = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::MVNImsl, dl, MovTy, DAG.getConstant(CnstVal, dl, MVT::i32), DAG.getConstant(272, dl, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NVCAST, dl, VT, Mov); } } if (SecondTry) goto FailedModImm; SecondTry = true; CnstBits = UndefBits; goto AttemptModImm; } FailedModImm: // Scan through the operands to find some interesting properties we can // exploit: // 1) If only one value is used, we can use a DUP, or // 2) if only the low element is not undef, we can just insert that, or // 3) if only one constant value is used (w/ some non-constant lanes), // we can splat the constant value into the whole vector then fill // in the non-constant lanes. // 4) FIXME: If different constant values are used, but we can intelligently // select the values we'll be overwriting for the non-constant // lanes such that we can directly materialize the vector // some other way (MOVI, e.g.), we can be sneaky. unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); bool isOnlyLowElement = true; bool usesOnlyOneValue = true; bool usesOnlyOneConstantValue = true; bool isConstant = true; unsigned NumConstantLanes = 0; SDValue Value; SDValue ConstantValue; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; ++i) { SDValue V = Op.getOperand(i); if (V.isUndef()) continue; if (i > 0) isOnlyLowElement = false; if (!isa(V) && !isa(V)) isConstant = false; if (isa(V) || isa(V)) { ++NumConstantLanes; if (!ConstantValue.getNode()) ConstantValue = V; else if (ConstantValue != V) usesOnlyOneConstantValue = false; } if (!Value.getNode()) Value = V; else if (V != Value) usesOnlyOneValue = false; } if (!Value.getNode()) return DAG.getUNDEF(VT); if (isOnlyLowElement) return DAG.getNode(ISD::SCALAR_TO_VECTOR, dl, VT, Value); // Use DUP for non-constant splats. For f32 constant splats, reduce to // i32 and try again. if (usesOnlyOneValue) { if (!isConstant) { if (Value.getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT || Value.getValueType() != VT) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::DUP, dl, VT, Value); // This is actually a DUPLANExx operation, which keeps everything vectory. // DUPLANE works on 128-bit vectors, widen it if necessary. SDValue Lane = Value.getOperand(1); Value = Value.getOperand(0); if (Value.getValueSizeInBits() == 64) Value = WidenVector(Value, DAG); unsigned Opcode = getDUPLANEOp(VT.getVectorElementType()); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, VT, Value, Lane); } if (VT.getVectorElementType().isFloatingPoint()) { SmallVector Ops; EVT EltTy = VT.getVectorElementType(); assert ((EltTy == MVT::f16 || EltTy == MVT::f32 || EltTy == MVT::f64) && "Unsupported floating-point vector type"); MVT NewType = MVT::getIntegerVT(EltTy.getSizeInBits()); for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; ++i) Ops.push_back(DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, NewType, Op.getOperand(i))); EVT VecVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), NewType, NumElts); SDValue Val = DAG.getBuildVector(VecVT, dl, Ops); Val = LowerBUILD_VECTOR(Val, DAG); if (Val.getNode()) return DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, VT, Val); } } // If there was only one constant value used and for more than one lane, // start by splatting that value, then replace the non-constant lanes. This // is better than the default, which will perform a separate initialization // for each lane. if (NumConstantLanes > 0 && usesOnlyOneConstantValue) { SDValue Val = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::DUP, dl, VT, ConstantValue); // Now insert the non-constant lanes. for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; ++i) { SDValue V = Op.getOperand(i); SDValue LaneIdx = DAG.getConstant(i, dl, MVT::i64); if (!isa(V) && !isa(V)) { // Note that type legalization likely mucked about with the VT of the // source operand, so we may have to convert it here before inserting. Val = DAG.getNode(ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT, dl, VT, Val, V, LaneIdx); } } return Val; } // If all elements are constants and the case above didn't get hit, fall back // to the default expansion, which will generate a load from the constant // pool. if (isConstant) return SDValue(); // Empirical tests suggest this is rarely worth it for vectors of length <= 2. if (NumElts >= 4) { if (SDValue shuffle = ReconstructShuffle(Op, DAG)) return shuffle; } // If all else fails, just use a sequence of INSERT_VECTOR_ELT when we // know the default expansion would otherwise fall back on something even // worse. For a vector with one or two non-undef values, that's // scalar_to_vector for the elements followed by a shuffle (provided the // shuffle is valid for the target) and materialization element by element // on the stack followed by a load for everything else. if (!isConstant && !usesOnlyOneValue) { SDValue Vec = DAG.getUNDEF(VT); SDValue Op0 = Op.getOperand(0); unsigned ElemSize = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); unsigned i = 0; // For 32 and 64 bit types, use INSERT_SUBREG for lane zero to // a) Avoid a RMW dependency on the full vector register, and // b) Allow the register coalescer to fold away the copy if the // value is already in an S or D register. // Do not do this for UNDEF/LOAD nodes because we have better patterns // for those avoiding the SCALAR_TO_VECTOR/BUILD_VECTOR. if (!Op0.isUndef() && Op0.getOpcode() != ISD::LOAD && (ElemSize == 32 || ElemSize == 64)) { unsigned SubIdx = ElemSize == 32 ? AArch64::ssub : AArch64::dsub; MachineSDNode *N = DAG.getMachineNode(TargetOpcode::INSERT_SUBREG, dl, VT, Vec, Op0, DAG.getTargetConstant(SubIdx, dl, MVT::i32)); Vec = SDValue(N, 0); ++i; } for (; i < NumElts; ++i) { SDValue V = Op.getOperand(i); if (V.isUndef()) continue; SDValue LaneIdx = DAG.getConstant(i, dl, MVT::i64); Vec = DAG.getNode(ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT, dl, VT, Vec, V, LaneIdx); } return Vec; } // Just use the default expansion. We failed to find a better alternative. return SDValue(); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerINSERT_VECTOR_ELT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT && "Unknown opcode!"); // Check for non-constant or out of range lane. EVT VT = Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(); ConstantSDNode *CI = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(2)); if (!CI || CI->getZExtValue() >= VT.getVectorNumElements()) return SDValue(); // Insertion/extraction are legal for V128 types. if (VT == MVT::v16i8 || VT == MVT::v8i16 || VT == MVT::v4i32 || VT == MVT::v2i64 || VT == MVT::v4f32 || VT == MVT::v2f64 || VT == MVT::v8f16) return Op; if (VT != MVT::v8i8 && VT != MVT::v4i16 && VT != MVT::v2i32 && VT != MVT::v1i64 && VT != MVT::v2f32 && VT != MVT::v4f16) return SDValue(); // For V64 types, we perform insertion by expanding the value // to a V128 type and perform the insertion on that. SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue WideVec = WidenVector(Op.getOperand(0), DAG); EVT WideTy = WideVec.getValueType(); SDValue Node = DAG.getNode(ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT, DL, WideTy, WideVec, Op.getOperand(1), Op.getOperand(2)); // Re-narrow the resultant vector. return NarrowVector(Node, DAG); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerEXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { assert(Op.getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT && "Unknown opcode!"); // Check for non-constant or out of range lane. EVT VT = Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(); ConstantSDNode *CI = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(1)); if (!CI || CI->getZExtValue() >= VT.getVectorNumElements()) return SDValue(); // Insertion/extraction are legal for V128 types. if (VT == MVT::v16i8 || VT == MVT::v8i16 || VT == MVT::v4i32 || VT == MVT::v2i64 || VT == MVT::v4f32 || VT == MVT::v2f64 || VT == MVT::v8f16) return Op; if (VT != MVT::v8i8 && VT != MVT::v4i16 && VT != MVT::v2i32 && VT != MVT::v1i64 && VT != MVT::v2f32 && VT != MVT::v4f16) return SDValue(); // For V64 types, we perform extraction by expanding the value // to a V128 type and perform the extraction on that. SDLoc DL(Op); SDValue WideVec = WidenVector(Op.getOperand(0), DAG); EVT WideTy = WideVec.getValueType(); EVT ExtrTy = WideTy.getVectorElementType(); if (ExtrTy == MVT::i16 || ExtrTy == MVT::i8) ExtrTy = MVT::i32; // For extractions, we just return the result directly. return DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, DL, ExtrTy, WideVec, Op.getOperand(1)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerEXTRACT_SUBVECTOR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT VT = Op.getOperand(0).getValueType(); SDLoc dl(Op); // Just in case... if (!VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); ConstantSDNode *Cst = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(1)); if (!Cst) return SDValue(); unsigned Val = Cst->getZExtValue(); unsigned Size = Op.getValueSizeInBits(); // This will get lowered to an appropriate EXTRACT_SUBREG in ISel. if (Val == 0) return Op; // If this is extracting the upper 64-bits of a 128-bit vector, we match // that directly. if (Size == 64 && Val * VT.getScalarSizeInBits() == 64) return Op; return SDValue(); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isShuffleMaskLegal(const SmallVectorImpl &M, EVT VT) const { if (VT.getVectorNumElements() == 4 && (VT.is128BitVector() || VT.is64BitVector())) { unsigned PFIndexes[4]; for (unsigned i = 0; i != 4; ++i) { if (M[i] < 0) PFIndexes[i] = 8; else PFIndexes[i] = M[i]; } // Compute the index in the perfect shuffle table. unsigned PFTableIndex = PFIndexes[0] * 9 * 9 * 9 + PFIndexes[1] * 9 * 9 + PFIndexes[2] * 9 + PFIndexes[3]; unsigned PFEntry = PerfectShuffleTable[PFTableIndex]; unsigned Cost = (PFEntry >> 30); if (Cost <= 4) return true; } bool DummyBool; int DummyInt; unsigned DummyUnsigned; return (ShuffleVectorSDNode::isSplatMask(&M[0], VT) || isREVMask(M, VT, 64) || isREVMask(M, VT, 32) || isREVMask(M, VT, 16) || isEXTMask(M, VT, DummyBool, DummyUnsigned) || // isTBLMask(M, VT) || // FIXME: Port TBL support from ARM. isTRNMask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isUZPMask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isZIPMask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isTRN_v_undef_Mask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isUZP_v_undef_Mask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isZIP_v_undef_Mask(M, VT, DummyUnsigned) || isINSMask(M, VT.getVectorNumElements(), DummyBool, DummyInt) || isConcatMask(M, VT, VT.getSizeInBits() == 128)); } /// getVShiftImm - Check if this is a valid build_vector for the immediate /// operand of a vector shift operation, where all the elements of the /// build_vector must have the same constant integer value. static bool getVShiftImm(SDValue Op, unsigned ElementBits, int64_t &Cnt) { // Ignore bit_converts. while (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::BITCAST) Op = Op.getOperand(0); BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = dyn_cast(Op.getNode()); APInt SplatBits, SplatUndef; unsigned SplatBitSize; bool HasAnyUndefs; if (!BVN || !BVN->isConstantSplat(SplatBits, SplatUndef, SplatBitSize, HasAnyUndefs, ElementBits) || SplatBitSize > ElementBits) return false; Cnt = SplatBits.getSExtValue(); return true; } /// isVShiftLImm - Check if this is a valid build_vector for the immediate /// operand of a vector shift left operation. That value must be in the range: /// 0 <= Value < ElementBits for a left shift; or /// 0 <= Value <= ElementBits for a long left shift. static bool isVShiftLImm(SDValue Op, EVT VT, bool isLong, int64_t &Cnt) { assert(VT.isVector() && "vector shift count is not a vector type"); int64_t ElementBits = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); if (!getVShiftImm(Op, ElementBits, Cnt)) return false; return (Cnt >= 0 && (isLong ? Cnt - 1 : Cnt) < ElementBits); } /// isVShiftRImm - Check if this is a valid build_vector for the immediate /// operand of a vector shift right operation. The value must be in the range: /// 1 <= Value <= ElementBits for a right shift; or static bool isVShiftRImm(SDValue Op, EVT VT, bool isNarrow, int64_t &Cnt) { assert(VT.isVector() && "vector shift count is not a vector type"); int64_t ElementBits = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); if (!getVShiftImm(Op, ElementBits, Cnt)) return false; return (Cnt >= 1 && Cnt <= (isNarrow ? ElementBits / 2 : ElementBits)); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVectorSRA_SRL_SHL(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT VT = Op.getValueType(); SDLoc DL(Op); int64_t Cnt; if (!Op.getOperand(1).getValueType().isVector()) return Op; unsigned EltSize = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); switch (Op.getOpcode()) { default: llvm_unreachable("unexpected shift opcode"); case ISD::SHL: if (isVShiftLImm(Op.getOperand(1), VT, false, Cnt) && Cnt < EltSize) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::VSHL, DL, VT, Op.getOperand(0), DAG.getConstant(Cnt, DL, MVT::i32)); return DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ushl, DL, MVT::i32), Op.getOperand(0), Op.getOperand(1)); case ISD::SRA: case ISD::SRL: // Right shift immediate if (isVShiftRImm(Op.getOperand(1), VT, false, Cnt) && Cnt < EltSize) { unsigned Opc = (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA) ? AArch64ISD::VASHR : AArch64ISD::VLSHR; return DAG.getNode(Opc, DL, VT, Op.getOperand(0), DAG.getConstant(Cnt, DL, MVT::i32)); } // Right shift register. Note, there is not a shift right register // instruction, but the shift left register instruction takes a signed // value, where negative numbers specify a right shift. unsigned Opc = (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA) ? Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sshl : Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ushl; // negate the shift amount SDValue NegShift = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NEG, DL, VT, Op.getOperand(1)); SDValue NegShiftLeft = DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(Opc, DL, MVT::i32), Op.getOperand(0), NegShift); return NegShiftLeft; } return SDValue(); } static SDValue EmitVectorComparison(SDValue LHS, SDValue RHS, AArch64CC::CondCode CC, bool NoNans, EVT VT, const SDLoc &dl, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT SrcVT = LHS.getValueType(); assert(VT.getSizeInBits() == SrcVT.getSizeInBits() && "function only supposed to emit natural comparisons"); BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = dyn_cast(RHS.getNode()); APInt CnstBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); APInt UndefBits(VT.getSizeInBits(), 0); bool IsCnst = BVN && resolveBuildVector(BVN, CnstBits, UndefBits); bool IsZero = IsCnst && (CnstBits == 0); if (SrcVT.getVectorElementType().isFloatingPoint()) { switch (CC) { default: return SDValue(); case AArch64CC::NE: { SDValue Fcmeq; if (IsZero) Fcmeq = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMEQz, dl, VT, LHS); else Fcmeq = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMEQ, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NOT, dl, VT, Fcmeq); } case AArch64CC::EQ: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMEQz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMEQ, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::GE: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGEz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGE, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::GT: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGTz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGT, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::LS: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMLEz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGE, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); case AArch64CC::LT: if (!NoNans) return SDValue(); // If we ignore NaNs then we can use to the MI implementation. LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; case AArch64CC::MI: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMLTz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::FCMGT, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); } } switch (CC) { default: return SDValue(); case AArch64CC::NE: { SDValue Cmeq; if (IsZero) Cmeq = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMEQz, dl, VT, LHS); else Cmeq = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMEQ, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::NOT, dl, VT, Cmeq); } case AArch64CC::EQ: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMEQz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMEQ, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::GE: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGEz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGE, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::GT: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGTz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGT, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::LE: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMLEz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGE, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); case AArch64CC::LS: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMHS, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); case AArch64CC::LO: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMHI, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); case AArch64CC::LT: if (IsZero) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMLTz, dl, VT, LHS); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGT, dl, VT, RHS, LHS); case AArch64CC::HI: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMHI, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); case AArch64CC::HS: return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMHS, dl, VT, LHS, RHS); } } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::LowerVSETCC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { ISD::CondCode CC = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->get(); SDValue LHS = Op.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Op.getOperand(1); EVT CmpVT = LHS.getValueType().changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(); SDLoc dl(Op); if (LHS.getValueType().getVectorElementType().isInteger()) { assert(LHS.getValueType() == RHS.getValueType()); AArch64CC::CondCode AArch64CC = changeIntCCToAArch64CC(CC); SDValue Cmp = EmitVectorComparison(LHS, RHS, AArch64CC, false, CmpVT, dl, DAG); return DAG.getSExtOrTrunc(Cmp, dl, Op.getValueType()); } if (LHS.getValueType().getVectorElementType() == MVT::f16) return SDValue(); assert(LHS.getValueType().getVectorElementType() == MVT::f32 || LHS.getValueType().getVectorElementType() == MVT::f64); // Unfortunately, the mapping of LLVM FP CC's onto AArch64 CC's isn't totally // clean. Some of them require two branches to implement. AArch64CC::CondCode CC1, CC2; bool ShouldInvert; changeVectorFPCCToAArch64CC(CC, CC1, CC2, ShouldInvert); bool NoNaNs = getTargetMachine().Options.NoNaNsFPMath; SDValue Cmp = EmitVectorComparison(LHS, RHS, CC1, NoNaNs, CmpVT, dl, DAG); if (!Cmp.getNode()) return SDValue(); if (CC2 != AArch64CC::AL) { SDValue Cmp2 = EmitVectorComparison(LHS, RHS, CC2, NoNaNs, CmpVT, dl, DAG); if (!Cmp2.getNode()) return SDValue(); Cmp = DAG.getNode(ISD::OR, dl, CmpVT, Cmp, Cmp2); } Cmp = DAG.getSExtOrTrunc(Cmp, dl, Op.getValueType()); if (ShouldInvert) return Cmp = DAG.getNOT(dl, Cmp, Cmp.getValueType()); return Cmp; } /// getTgtMemIntrinsic - Represent NEON load and store intrinsics as /// MemIntrinsicNodes. The associated MachineMemOperands record the alignment /// specified in the intrinsic calls. bool AArch64TargetLowering::getTgtMemIntrinsic(IntrinsicInfo &Info, const CallInst &I, unsigned Intrinsic) const { auto &DL = I.getModule()->getDataLayout(); switch (Intrinsic) { case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2r: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3r: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4r: { Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN; // Conservatively set memVT to the entire set of vectors loaded. uint64_t NumElts = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(I.getType()) / 64; Info.memVT = EVT::getVectorVT(I.getType()->getContext(), MVT::i64, NumElts); Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(I.getNumArgOperands() - 1); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = 0; Info.vol = false; // volatile loads with NEON intrinsics not supported Info.readMem = true; Info.writeMem = false; return true; } case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4lane: { Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_VOID; // Conservatively set memVT to the entire set of vectors stored. unsigned NumElts = 0; for (unsigned ArgI = 1, ArgE = I.getNumArgOperands(); ArgI < ArgE; ++ArgI) { Type *ArgTy = I.getArgOperand(ArgI)->getType(); if (!ArgTy->isVectorTy()) break; NumElts += DL.getTypeSizeInBits(ArgTy) / 64; } Info.memVT = EVT::getVectorVT(I.getType()->getContext(), MVT::i64, NumElts); Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(I.getNumArgOperands() - 1); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = 0; Info.vol = false; // volatile stores with NEON intrinsics not supported Info.readMem = false; Info.writeMem = true; return true; } case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldaxr: case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldxr: { PointerType *PtrTy = cast(I.getArgOperand(0)->getType()); Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN; Info.memVT = MVT::getVT(PtrTy->getElementType()); Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(0); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = DL.getABITypeAlignment(PtrTy->getElementType()); Info.vol = true; Info.readMem = true; Info.writeMem = false; return true; } case Intrinsic::aarch64_stlxr: case Intrinsic::aarch64_stxr: { PointerType *PtrTy = cast(I.getArgOperand(1)->getType()); Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN; Info.memVT = MVT::getVT(PtrTy->getElementType()); Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(1); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = DL.getABITypeAlignment(PtrTy->getElementType()); Info.vol = true; Info.readMem = false; Info.writeMem = true; return true; } case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldaxp: case Intrinsic::aarch64_ldxp: Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN; Info.memVT = MVT::i128; Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(0); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = 16; Info.vol = true; Info.readMem = true; Info.writeMem = false; return true; case Intrinsic::aarch64_stlxp: case Intrinsic::aarch64_stxp: Info.opc = ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN; Info.memVT = MVT::i128; Info.ptrVal = I.getArgOperand(2); Info.offset = 0; Info.align = 16; Info.vol = true; Info.readMem = false; Info.writeMem = true; return true; default: break; } return false; } // Truncations from 64-bit GPR to 32-bit GPR is free. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isTruncateFree(Type *Ty1, Type *Ty2) const { if (!Ty1->isIntegerTy() || !Ty2->isIntegerTy()) return false; unsigned NumBits1 = Ty1->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); unsigned NumBits2 = Ty2->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); return NumBits1 > NumBits2; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isTruncateFree(EVT VT1, EVT VT2) const { if (VT1.isVector() || VT2.isVector() || !VT1.isInteger() || !VT2.isInteger()) return false; unsigned NumBits1 = VT1.getSizeInBits(); unsigned NumBits2 = VT2.getSizeInBits(); return NumBits1 > NumBits2; } /// Check if it is profitable to hoist instruction in then/else to if. /// Not profitable if I and it's user can form a FMA instruction /// because we prefer FMSUB/FMADD. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isProfitableToHoist(Instruction *I) const { if (I->getOpcode() != Instruction::FMul) return true; if (I->getNumUses() != 1) return true; Instruction *User = I->user_back(); if (User && !(User->getOpcode() == Instruction::FSub || User->getOpcode() == Instruction::FAdd)) return true; const TargetOptions &Options = getTargetMachine().Options; const DataLayout &DL = I->getModule()->getDataLayout(); EVT VT = getValueType(DL, User->getOperand(0)->getType()); return !(isFMAFasterThanFMulAndFAdd(VT) && isOperationLegalOrCustom(ISD::FMA, VT) && (Options.AllowFPOpFusion == FPOpFusion::Fast || Options.UnsafeFPMath)); } // All 32-bit GPR operations implicitly zero the high-half of the corresponding // 64-bit GPR. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isZExtFree(Type *Ty1, Type *Ty2) const { if (!Ty1->isIntegerTy() || !Ty2->isIntegerTy()) return false; unsigned NumBits1 = Ty1->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); unsigned NumBits2 = Ty2->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); return NumBits1 == 32 && NumBits2 == 64; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isZExtFree(EVT VT1, EVT VT2) const { if (VT1.isVector() || VT2.isVector() || !VT1.isInteger() || !VT2.isInteger()) return false; unsigned NumBits1 = VT1.getSizeInBits(); unsigned NumBits2 = VT2.getSizeInBits(); return NumBits1 == 32 && NumBits2 == 64; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isZExtFree(SDValue Val, EVT VT2) const { EVT VT1 = Val.getValueType(); if (isZExtFree(VT1, VT2)) { return true; } if (Val.getOpcode() != ISD::LOAD) return false; // 8-, 16-, and 32-bit integer loads all implicitly zero-extend. return (VT1.isSimple() && !VT1.isVector() && VT1.isInteger() && VT2.isSimple() && !VT2.isVector() && VT2.isInteger() && VT1.getSizeInBits() <= 32); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isExtFreeImpl(const Instruction *Ext) const { if (isa(Ext)) return false; // Vector types are next free. if (Ext->getType()->isVectorTy()) return false; for (const Use &U : Ext->uses()) { // The extension is free if we can fold it with a left shift in an // addressing mode or an arithmetic operation: add, sub, and cmp. // Is there a shift? const Instruction *Instr = cast(U.getUser()); // Is this a constant shift? switch (Instr->getOpcode()) { case Instruction::Shl: if (!isa(Instr->getOperand(1))) return false; break; case Instruction::GetElementPtr: { gep_type_iterator GTI = gep_type_begin(Instr); auto &DL = Ext->getModule()->getDataLayout(); std::advance(GTI, U.getOperandNo()-1); Type *IdxTy = GTI.getIndexedType(); // This extension will end up with a shift because of the scaling factor. // 8-bit sized types have a scaling factor of 1, thus a shift amount of 0. // Get the shift amount based on the scaling factor: // log2(sizeof(IdxTy)) - log2(8). uint64_t ShiftAmt = countTrailingZeros(DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(IdxTy)) - 3; // Is the constant foldable in the shift of the addressing mode? // I.e., shift amount is between 1 and 4 inclusive. if (ShiftAmt == 0 || ShiftAmt > 4) return false; break; } case Instruction::Trunc: // Check if this is a noop. // trunc(sext ty1 to ty2) to ty1. if (Instr->getType() == Ext->getOperand(0)->getType()) continue; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; default: return false; } // At this point we can use the bfm family, so this extension is free // for that use. } return true; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::hasPairedLoad(EVT LoadedType, unsigned &RequiredAligment) const { if (!LoadedType.isSimple() || (!LoadedType.isInteger() && !LoadedType.isFloatingPoint())) return false; // Cyclone supports unaligned accesses. RequiredAligment = 0; unsigned NumBits = LoadedType.getSizeInBits(); return NumBits == 32 || NumBits == 64; } /// \brief Lower an interleaved load into a ldN intrinsic. /// /// E.g. Lower an interleaved load (Factor = 2): /// %wide.vec = load <8 x i32>, <8 x i32>* %ptr /// %v0 = shuffle %wide.vec, undef, <0, 2, 4, 6> ; Extract even elements /// %v1 = shuffle %wide.vec, undef, <1, 3, 5, 7> ; Extract odd elements /// /// Into: /// %ld2 = { <4 x i32>, <4 x i32> } call llvm.aarch64.neon.ld2(%ptr) /// %vec0 = extractelement { <4 x i32>, <4 x i32> } %ld2, i32 0 /// %vec1 = extractelement { <4 x i32>, <4 x i32> } %ld2, i32 1 bool AArch64TargetLowering::lowerInterleavedLoad( LoadInst *LI, ArrayRef Shuffles, ArrayRef Indices, unsigned Factor) const { assert(Factor >= 2 && Factor <= getMaxSupportedInterleaveFactor() && "Invalid interleave factor"); assert(!Shuffles.empty() && "Empty shufflevector input"); assert(Shuffles.size() == Indices.size() && "Unmatched number of shufflevectors and indices"); const DataLayout &DL = LI->getModule()->getDataLayout(); VectorType *VecTy = Shuffles[0]->getType(); unsigned VecSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(VecTy); // Skip if we do not have NEON and skip illegal vector types. if (!Subtarget->hasNEON() || (VecSize != 64 && VecSize != 128)) return false; // A pointer vector can not be the return type of the ldN intrinsics. Need to // load integer vectors first and then convert to pointer vectors. Type *EltTy = VecTy->getVectorElementType(); if (EltTy->isPointerTy()) VecTy = VectorType::get(DL.getIntPtrType(EltTy), VecTy->getVectorNumElements()); Type *PtrTy = VecTy->getPointerTo(LI->getPointerAddressSpace()); Type *Tys[2] = {VecTy, PtrTy}; static const Intrinsic::ID LoadInts[3] = {Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2, Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3, Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4}; Function *LdNFunc = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(LI->getModule(), LoadInts[Factor - 2], Tys); IRBuilder<> Builder(LI); Value *Ptr = Builder.CreateBitCast(LI->getPointerOperand(), PtrTy); CallInst *LdN = Builder.CreateCall(LdNFunc, Ptr, "ldN"); // Replace uses of each shufflevector with the corresponding vector loaded // by ldN. for (unsigned i = 0; i < Shuffles.size(); i++) { ShuffleVectorInst *SVI = Shuffles[i]; unsigned Index = Indices[i]; Value *SubVec = Builder.CreateExtractValue(LdN, Index); // Convert the integer vector to pointer vector if the element is pointer. if (EltTy->isPointerTy()) SubVec = Builder.CreateIntToPtr(SubVec, SVI->getType()); SVI->replaceAllUsesWith(SubVec); } return true; } /// \brief Get a mask consisting of sequential integers starting from \p Start. /// /// I.e. static Constant *getSequentialMask(IRBuilder<> &Builder, unsigned Start, unsigned NumElts) { SmallVector Mask; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumElts; i++) Mask.push_back(Builder.getInt32(Start + i)); return ConstantVector::get(Mask); } /// \brief Lower an interleaved store into a stN intrinsic. /// /// E.g. Lower an interleaved store (Factor = 3): /// %i.vec = shuffle <8 x i32> %v0, <8 x i32> %v1, /// <0, 4, 8, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6, 10, 3, 7, 11> /// store <12 x i32> %i.vec, <12 x i32>* %ptr /// /// Into: /// %sub.v0 = shuffle <8 x i32> %v0, <8 x i32> v1, <0, 1, 2, 3> /// %sub.v1 = shuffle <8 x i32> %v0, <8 x i32> v1, <4, 5, 6, 7> /// %sub.v2 = shuffle <8 x i32> %v0, <8 x i32> v1, <8, 9, 10, 11> /// call void llvm.aarch64.neon.st3(%sub.v0, %sub.v1, %sub.v2, %ptr) /// /// Note that the new shufflevectors will be removed and we'll only generate one /// st3 instruction in CodeGen. /// /// Example for a more general valid mask (Factor 3). Lower: /// %i.vec = shuffle <32 x i32> %v0, <32 x i32> %v1, /// <4, 32, 16, 5, 33, 17, 6, 34, 18, 7, 35, 19> /// store <12 x i32> %i.vec, <12 x i32>* %ptr /// /// Into: /// %sub.v0 = shuffle <32 x i32> %v0, <32 x i32> v1, <4, 5, 6, 7> /// %sub.v1 = shuffle <32 x i32> %v0, <32 x i32> v1, <32, 33, 34, 35> /// %sub.v2 = shuffle <32 x i32> %v0, <32 x i32> v1, <16, 17, 18, 19> /// call void llvm.aarch64.neon.st3(%sub.v0, %sub.v1, %sub.v2, %ptr) bool AArch64TargetLowering::lowerInterleavedStore(StoreInst *SI, ShuffleVectorInst *SVI, unsigned Factor) const { assert(Factor >= 2 && Factor <= getMaxSupportedInterleaveFactor() && "Invalid interleave factor"); VectorType *VecTy = SVI->getType(); assert(VecTy->getVectorNumElements() % Factor == 0 && "Invalid interleaved store"); unsigned LaneLen = VecTy->getVectorNumElements() / Factor; Type *EltTy = VecTy->getVectorElementType(); VectorType *SubVecTy = VectorType::get(EltTy, LaneLen); const DataLayout &DL = SI->getModule()->getDataLayout(); unsigned SubVecSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(SubVecTy); // Skip if we do not have NEON and skip illegal vector types. if (!Subtarget->hasNEON() || (SubVecSize != 64 && SubVecSize != 128)) return false; Value *Op0 = SVI->getOperand(0); Value *Op1 = SVI->getOperand(1); IRBuilder<> Builder(SI); // StN intrinsics don't support pointer vectors as arguments. Convert pointer // vectors to integer vectors. if (EltTy->isPointerTy()) { Type *IntTy = DL.getIntPtrType(EltTy); unsigned NumOpElts = dyn_cast(Op0->getType())->getVectorNumElements(); // Convert to the corresponding integer vector. Type *IntVecTy = VectorType::get(IntTy, NumOpElts); Op0 = Builder.CreatePtrToInt(Op0, IntVecTy); Op1 = Builder.CreatePtrToInt(Op1, IntVecTy); SubVecTy = VectorType::get(IntTy, LaneLen); } Type *PtrTy = SubVecTy->getPointerTo(SI->getPointerAddressSpace()); Type *Tys[2] = {SubVecTy, PtrTy}; static const Intrinsic::ID StoreInts[3] = {Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2, Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3, Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4}; Function *StNFunc = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(SI->getModule(), StoreInts[Factor - 2], Tys); SmallVector Ops; // Split the shufflevector operands into sub vectors for the new stN call. auto Mask = SVI->getShuffleMask(); for (unsigned i = 0; i < Factor; i++) { if (Mask[i] >= 0) { Ops.push_back(Builder.CreateShuffleVector( Op0, Op1, getSequentialMask(Builder, Mask[i], LaneLen))); } else { unsigned StartMask = 0; for (unsigned j = 1; j < LaneLen; j++) { if (Mask[j*Factor + i] >= 0) { StartMask = Mask[j*Factor + i] - j; break; } } // Note: If all elements in a chunk are undefs, StartMask=0! // Note: Filling undef gaps with random elements is ok, since // those elements were being written anyway (with undefs). // In the case of all undefs we're defaulting to using elems from 0 // Note: StartMask cannot be negative, it's checked in isReInterleaveMask Ops.push_back(Builder.CreateShuffleVector( Op0, Op1, getSequentialMask(Builder, StartMask, LaneLen))); } } Ops.push_back(Builder.CreateBitCast(SI->getPointerOperand(), PtrTy)); Builder.CreateCall(StNFunc, Ops); return true; } static bool memOpAlign(unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign, unsigned AlignCheck) { return ((SrcAlign == 0 || SrcAlign % AlignCheck == 0) && (DstAlign == 0 || DstAlign % AlignCheck == 0)); } EVT AArch64TargetLowering::getOptimalMemOpType(uint64_t Size, unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign, bool IsMemset, bool ZeroMemset, bool MemcpyStrSrc, MachineFunction &MF) const { // Don't use AdvSIMD to implement 16-byte memset. It would have taken one // instruction to materialize the v2i64 zero and one store (with restrictive // addressing mode). Just do two i64 store of zero-registers. bool Fast; const Function *F = MF.getFunction(); if (Subtarget->hasFPARMv8() && !IsMemset && Size >= 16 && !F->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoImplicitFloat) && (memOpAlign(SrcAlign, DstAlign, 16) || (allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(MVT::f128, 0, 1, &Fast) && Fast))) return MVT::f128; if (Size >= 8 && (memOpAlign(SrcAlign, DstAlign, 8) || (allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(MVT::i64, 0, 1, &Fast) && Fast))) return MVT::i64; if (Size >= 4 && (memOpAlign(SrcAlign, DstAlign, 4) || (allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(MVT::i32, 0, 1, &Fast) && Fast))) return MVT::i32; return MVT::Other; } // 12-bit optionally shifted immediates are legal for adds. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isLegalAddImmediate(int64_t Immed) const { // Avoid UB for INT64_MIN. if (Immed == std::numeric_limits::min()) return false; // Same encoding for add/sub, just flip the sign. Immed = std::abs(Immed); return ((Immed >> 12) == 0 || ((Immed & 0xfff) == 0 && Immed >> 24 == 0)); } // Integer comparisons are implemented with ADDS/SUBS, so the range of valid // immediates is the same as for an add or a sub. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isLegalICmpImmediate(int64_t Immed) const { return isLegalAddImmediate(Immed); } /// isLegalAddressingMode - Return true if the addressing mode represented /// by AM is legal for this target, for a load/store of the specified type. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isLegalAddressingMode(const DataLayout &DL, const AddrMode &AM, Type *Ty, unsigned AS) const { // AArch64 has five basic addressing modes: // reg // reg + 9-bit signed offset // reg + SIZE_IN_BYTES * 12-bit unsigned offset // reg1 + reg2 // reg + SIZE_IN_BYTES * reg // No global is ever allowed as a base. if (AM.BaseGV) return false; // No reg+reg+imm addressing. if (AM.HasBaseReg && AM.BaseOffs && AM.Scale) return false; // check reg + imm case: // i.e., reg + 0, reg + imm9, reg + SIZE_IN_BYTES * uimm12 uint64_t NumBytes = 0; if (Ty->isSized()) { uint64_t NumBits = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(Ty); NumBytes = NumBits / 8; if (!isPowerOf2_64(NumBits)) NumBytes = 0; } if (!AM.Scale) { int64_t Offset = AM.BaseOffs; // 9-bit signed offset if (isInt<9>(Offset)) return true; // 12-bit unsigned offset unsigned shift = Log2_64(NumBytes); if (NumBytes && Offset > 0 && (Offset / NumBytes) <= (1LL << 12) - 1 && // Must be a multiple of NumBytes (NumBytes is a power of 2) (Offset >> shift) << shift == Offset) return true; return false; } // Check reg1 + SIZE_IN_BYTES * reg2 and reg1 + reg2 return AM.Scale == 1 || (AM.Scale > 0 && (uint64_t)AM.Scale == NumBytes); } int AArch64TargetLowering::getScalingFactorCost(const DataLayout &DL, const AddrMode &AM, Type *Ty, unsigned AS) const { // Scaling factors are not free at all. // Operands | Rt Latency // ------------------------------------------- // Rt, [Xn, Xm] | 4 // ------------------------------------------- // Rt, [Xn, Xm, lsl #imm] | Rn: 4 Rm: 5 // Rt, [Xn, Wm, #imm] | if (isLegalAddressingMode(DL, AM, Ty, AS)) // Scale represents reg2 * scale, thus account for 1 if // it is not equal to 0 or 1. return AM.Scale != 0 && AM.Scale != 1; return -1; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isFMAFasterThanFMulAndFAdd(EVT VT) const { VT = VT.getScalarType(); if (!VT.isSimple()) return false; switch (VT.getSimpleVT().SimpleTy) { case MVT::f32: case MVT::f64: return true; default: break; } return false; } const MCPhysReg * AArch64TargetLowering::getScratchRegisters(CallingConv::ID) const { // LR is a callee-save register, but we must treat it as clobbered by any call // site. Hence we include LR in the scratch registers, which are in turn added // as implicit-defs for stackmaps and patchpoints. static const MCPhysReg ScratchRegs[] = { AArch64::X16, AArch64::X17, AArch64::LR, 0 }; return ScratchRegs; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isDesirableToCommuteWithShift(const SDNode *N) const { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); // If N is unsigned bit extraction: ((x >> C) & mask), then do not combine // it with shift to let it be lowered to UBFX. if (N->getOpcode() == ISD::AND && (VT == MVT::i32 || VT == MVT::i64) && isa(N->getOperand(1))) { uint64_t TruncMask = N->getConstantOperandVal(1); if (isMask_64(TruncMask) && N->getOperand(0).getOpcode() == ISD::SRL && isa(N->getOperand(0)->getOperand(1))) return false; } return true; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::shouldConvertConstantLoadToIntImm(const APInt &Imm, Type *Ty) const { assert(Ty->isIntegerTy()); unsigned BitSize = Ty->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); if (BitSize == 0) return false; int64_t Val = Imm.getSExtValue(); if (Val == 0 || AArch64_AM::isLogicalImmediate(Val, BitSize)) return true; if ((int64_t)Val < 0) Val = ~Val; if (BitSize == 32) Val &= (1LL << 32) - 1; unsigned LZ = countLeadingZeros((uint64_t)Val); unsigned Shift = (63 - LZ) / 16; // MOVZ is free so return true for one or fewer MOVK. return Shift < 3; } /// Turn vector tests of the signbit in the form of: /// xor (sra X, elt_size(X)-1), -1 /// into: /// cmge X, X, #0 static SDValue foldVectorXorShiftIntoCmp(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (!Subtarget->hasNEON() || !VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); // There must be a shift right algebraic before the xor, and the xor must be a // 'not' operation. SDValue Shift = N->getOperand(0); SDValue Ones = N->getOperand(1); if (Shift.getOpcode() != AArch64ISD::VASHR || !Shift.hasOneUse() || !ISD::isBuildVectorAllOnes(Ones.getNode())) return SDValue(); // The shift should be smearing the sign bit across each vector element. auto *ShiftAmt = dyn_cast(Shift.getOperand(1)); EVT ShiftEltTy = Shift.getValueType().getVectorElementType(); if (!ShiftAmt || ShiftAmt->getZExtValue() != ShiftEltTy.getSizeInBits() - 1) return SDValue(); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CMGEz, SDLoc(N), VT, Shift.getOperand(0)); } // Generate SUBS and CSEL for integer abs. static SDValue performIntegerAbsCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); SDValue N1 = N->getOperand(1); SDLoc DL(N); // Check pattern of XOR(ADD(X,Y), Y) where Y is SRA(X, size(X)-1) // and change it to SUB and CSEL. if (VT.isInteger() && N->getOpcode() == ISD::XOR && N0.getOpcode() == ISD::ADD && N0.getOperand(1) == N1 && N1.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA && N1.getOperand(0) == N0.getOperand(0)) if (ConstantSDNode *Y1C = dyn_cast(N1.getOperand(1))) if (Y1C->getAPIntValue() == VT.getSizeInBits() - 1) { SDValue Neg = DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, VT), N0.getOperand(0)); // Generate SUBS & CSEL. SDValue Cmp = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::SUBS, DL, DAG.getVTList(VT, MVT::i32), N0.getOperand(0), DAG.getConstant(0, DL, VT)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, DL, VT, N0.getOperand(0), Neg, DAG.getConstant(AArch64CC::PL, DL, MVT::i32), SDValue(Cmp.getNode(), 1)); } return SDValue(); } static SDValue performXorCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); if (SDValue Cmp = foldVectorXorShiftIntoCmp(N, DAG, Subtarget)) return Cmp; return performIntegerAbsCombine(N, DAG); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::BuildSDIVPow2(SDNode *N, const APInt &Divisor, SelectionDAG &DAG, std::vector *Created) const { AttributeSet Attr = DAG.getMachineFunction().getFunction()->getAttributes(); if (isIntDivCheap(N->getValueType(0), Attr)) return SDValue(N,0); // Lower SDIV as SDIV // fold (sdiv X, pow2) EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if ((VT != MVT::i32 && VT != MVT::i64) || !(Divisor.isPowerOf2() || (-Divisor).isPowerOf2())) return SDValue(); SDLoc DL(N); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); unsigned Lg2 = Divisor.countTrailingZeros(); SDValue Zero = DAG.getConstant(0, DL, VT); SDValue Pow2MinusOne = DAG.getConstant((1ULL << Lg2) - 1, DL, VT); // Add (N0 < 0) ? Pow2 - 1 : 0; SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(N0, Zero, ISD::SETLT, CCVal, DAG, DL); SDValue Add = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, VT, N0, Pow2MinusOne); SDValue CSel = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, DL, VT, Add, N0, CCVal, Cmp); if (Created) { Created->push_back(Cmp.getNode()); Created->push_back(Add.getNode()); Created->push_back(CSel.getNode()); } // Divide by pow2. SDValue SRA = DAG.getNode(ISD::SRA, DL, VT, CSel, DAG.getConstant(Lg2, DL, MVT::i64)); // If we're dividing by a positive value, we're done. Otherwise, we must // negate the result. if (Divisor.isNonNegative()) return SRA; if (Created) Created->push_back(SRA.getNode()); return DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, VT), SRA); } static SDValue performMulCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); // The below optimizations require a constant RHS. if (!isa(N->getOperand(1))) return SDValue(); ConstantSDNode *C = cast(N->getOperand(1)); const APInt &ConstValue = C->getAPIntValue(); // Multiplication of a power of two plus/minus one can be done more // cheaply as as shift+add/sub. For now, this is true unilaterally. If // future CPUs have a cheaper MADD instruction, this may need to be // gated on a subtarget feature. For Cyclone, 32-bit MADD is 4 cycles and // 64-bit is 5 cycles, so this is always a win. // More aggressively, some multiplications N0 * C can be lowered to // shift+add+shift if the constant C = A * B where A = 2^N + 1 and B = 2^M, // e.g. 6=3*2=(2+1)*2. // TODO: consider lowering more cases, e.g. C = 14, -6, -14 or even 45 // which equals to (1+2)*16-(1+2). SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); // TrailingZeroes is used to test if the mul can be lowered to // shift+add+shift. unsigned TrailingZeroes = ConstValue.countTrailingZeros(); if (TrailingZeroes) { // Conservatively do not lower to shift+add+shift if the mul might be // folded into smul or umul. if (N0->hasOneUse() && (isSignExtended(N0.getNode(), DAG) || isZeroExtended(N0.getNode(), DAG))) return SDValue(); // Conservatively do not lower to shift+add+shift if the mul might be // folded into madd or msub. if (N->hasOneUse() && (N->use_begin()->getOpcode() == ISD::ADD || N->use_begin()->getOpcode() == ISD::SUB)) return SDValue(); } // Use ShiftedConstValue instead of ConstValue to support both shift+add/sub // and shift+add+shift. APInt ShiftedConstValue = ConstValue.ashr(TrailingZeroes); unsigned ShiftAmt, AddSubOpc; // Is the shifted value the LHS operand of the add/sub? bool ShiftValUseIsN0 = true; // Do we need to negate the result? bool NegateResult = false; if (ConstValue.isNonNegative()) { // (mul x, 2^N + 1) => (add (shl x, N), x) // (mul x, 2^N - 1) => (sub (shl x, N), x) // (mul x, (2^N + 1) * 2^M) => (shl (add (shl x, N), x), M) APInt SCVMinus1 = ShiftedConstValue - 1; APInt CVPlus1 = ConstValue + 1; if (SCVMinus1.isPowerOf2()) { ShiftAmt = SCVMinus1.logBase2(); AddSubOpc = ISD::ADD; } else if (CVPlus1.isPowerOf2()) { ShiftAmt = CVPlus1.logBase2(); AddSubOpc = ISD::SUB; } else return SDValue(); } else { // (mul x, -(2^N - 1)) => (sub x, (shl x, N)) // (mul x, -(2^N + 1)) => - (add (shl x, N), x) APInt CVNegPlus1 = -ConstValue + 1; APInt CVNegMinus1 = -ConstValue - 1; if (CVNegPlus1.isPowerOf2()) { ShiftAmt = CVNegPlus1.logBase2(); AddSubOpc = ISD::SUB; ShiftValUseIsN0 = false; } else if (CVNegMinus1.isPowerOf2()) { ShiftAmt = CVNegMinus1.logBase2(); AddSubOpc = ISD::ADD; NegateResult = true; } else return SDValue(); } SDLoc DL(N); EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); SDValue ShiftedVal = DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, DL, VT, N0, DAG.getConstant(ShiftAmt, DL, MVT::i64)); SDValue AddSubN0 = ShiftValUseIsN0 ? ShiftedVal : N0; SDValue AddSubN1 = ShiftValUseIsN0 ? N0 : ShiftedVal; SDValue Res = DAG.getNode(AddSubOpc, DL, VT, AddSubN0, AddSubN1); assert(!(NegateResult && TrailingZeroes) && "NegateResult and TrailingZeroes cannot both be true for now."); // Negate the result. if (NegateResult) return DAG.getNode(ISD::SUB, DL, VT, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, VT), Res); // Shift the result. if (TrailingZeroes) return DAG.getNode(ISD::SHL, DL, VT, Res, DAG.getConstant(TrailingZeroes, DL, MVT::i64)); return Res; } static SDValue performVectorCompareAndMaskUnaryOpCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Take advantage of vector comparisons producing 0 or -1 in each lane to // optimize away operation when it's from a constant. // // The general transformation is: // UNARYOP(AND(VECTOR_CMP(x,y), constant)) --> // AND(VECTOR_CMP(x,y), constant2) // constant2 = UNARYOP(constant) // Early exit if this isn't a vector operation, the operand of the // unary operation isn't a bitwise AND, or if the sizes of the operations // aren't the same. EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (!VT.isVector() || N->getOperand(0)->getOpcode() != ISD::AND || N->getOperand(0)->getOperand(0)->getOpcode() != ISD::SETCC || VT.getSizeInBits() != N->getOperand(0)->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits()) return SDValue(); // Now check that the other operand of the AND is a constant. We could // make the transformation for non-constant splats as well, but it's unclear // that would be a benefit as it would not eliminate any operations, just // perform one more step in scalar code before moving to the vector unit. if (BuildVectorSDNode *BV = dyn_cast(N->getOperand(0)->getOperand(1))) { // Bail out if the vector isn't a constant. if (!BV->isConstant()) return SDValue(); // Everything checks out. Build up the new and improved node. SDLoc DL(N); EVT IntVT = BV->getValueType(0); // Create a new constant of the appropriate type for the transformed // DAG. SDValue SourceConst = DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), DL, VT, SDValue(BV, 0)); // The AND node needs bitcasts to/from an integer vector type around it. SDValue MaskConst = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, IntVT, SourceConst); SDValue NewAnd = DAG.getNode(ISD::AND, DL, IntVT, N->getOperand(0)->getOperand(0), MaskConst); SDValue Res = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, VT, NewAnd); return Res; } return SDValue(); } static SDValue performIntToFpCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { // First try to optimize away the conversion when it's conditionally from // a constant. Vectors only. if (SDValue Res = performVectorCompareAndMaskUnaryOpCombine(N, DAG)) return Res; EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (VT != MVT::f32 && VT != MVT::f64) return SDValue(); // Only optimize when the source and destination types have the same width. if (VT.getSizeInBits() != N->getOperand(0).getValueSizeInBits()) return SDValue(); // If the result of an integer load is only used by an integer-to-float // conversion, use a fp load instead and a AdvSIMD scalar {S|U}CVTF instead. // This eliminates an "integer-to-vector-move" UOP and improves throughput. SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); if (Subtarget->hasNEON() && ISD::isNormalLoad(N0.getNode()) && N0.hasOneUse() && // Do not change the width of a volatile load. !cast(N0)->isVolatile()) { LoadSDNode *LN0 = cast(N0); SDValue Load = DAG.getLoad(VT, SDLoc(N), LN0->getChain(), LN0->getBasePtr(), LN0->getPointerInfo(), LN0->getAlignment(), LN0->getMemOperand()->getFlags()); // Make sure successors of the original load stay after it by updating them // to use the new Chain. DAG.ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(LN0, 1), Load.getValue(1)); unsigned Opcode = (N->getOpcode() == ISD::SINT_TO_FP) ? AArch64ISD::SITOF : AArch64ISD::UITOF; return DAG.getNode(Opcode, SDLoc(N), VT, Load); } return SDValue(); } /// Fold a floating-point multiply by power of two into floating-point to /// fixed-point conversion. static SDValue performFpToIntCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (!Subtarget->hasNEON()) return SDValue(); SDValue Op = N->getOperand(0); if (!Op.getValueType().isVector() || !Op.getValueType().isSimple() || Op.getOpcode() != ISD::FMUL) return SDValue(); SDValue ConstVec = Op->getOperand(1); if (!isa(ConstVec)) return SDValue(); MVT FloatTy = Op.getSimpleValueType().getVectorElementType(); uint32_t FloatBits = FloatTy.getSizeInBits(); if (FloatBits != 32 && FloatBits != 64) return SDValue(); MVT IntTy = N->getSimpleValueType(0).getVectorElementType(); uint32_t IntBits = IntTy.getSizeInBits(); if (IntBits != 16 && IntBits != 32 && IntBits != 64) return SDValue(); // Avoid conversions where iN is larger than the float (e.g., float -> i64). if (IntBits > FloatBits) return SDValue(); BitVector UndefElements; BuildVectorSDNode *BV = cast(ConstVec); int32_t Bits = IntBits == 64 ? 64 : 32; int32_t C = BV->getConstantFPSplatPow2ToLog2Int(&UndefElements, Bits + 1); if (C == -1 || C == 0 || C > Bits) return SDValue(); MVT ResTy; unsigned NumLanes = Op.getValueType().getVectorNumElements(); switch (NumLanes) { default: return SDValue(); case 2: ResTy = FloatBits == 32 ? MVT::v2i32 : MVT::v2i64; break; case 4: ResTy = FloatBits == 32 ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v4i64; break; } if (ResTy == MVT::v4i64 && DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); assert((ResTy != MVT::v4i64 || DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) && "Illegal vector type after legalization"); SDLoc DL(N); bool IsSigned = N->getOpcode() == ISD::FP_TO_SINT; unsigned IntrinsicOpcode = IsSigned ? Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfp2fxs : Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfp2fxu; SDValue FixConv = DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, ResTy, DAG.getConstant(IntrinsicOpcode, DL, MVT::i32), Op->getOperand(0), DAG.getConstant(C, DL, MVT::i32)); // We can handle smaller integers by generating an extra trunc. if (IntBits < FloatBits) FixConv = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, N->getValueType(0), FixConv); return FixConv; } /// Fold a floating-point divide by power of two into fixed-point to /// floating-point conversion. static SDValue performFDivCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (!Subtarget->hasNEON()) return SDValue(); SDValue Op = N->getOperand(0); unsigned Opc = Op->getOpcode(); if (!Op.getValueType().isVector() || !Op.getValueType().isSimple() || !Op.getOperand(0).getValueType().isSimple() || (Opc != ISD::SINT_TO_FP && Opc != ISD::UINT_TO_FP)) return SDValue(); SDValue ConstVec = N->getOperand(1); if (!isa(ConstVec)) return SDValue(); MVT IntTy = Op.getOperand(0).getSimpleValueType().getVectorElementType(); int32_t IntBits = IntTy.getSizeInBits(); if (IntBits != 16 && IntBits != 32 && IntBits != 64) return SDValue(); MVT FloatTy = N->getSimpleValueType(0).getVectorElementType(); int32_t FloatBits = FloatTy.getSizeInBits(); if (FloatBits != 32 && FloatBits != 64) return SDValue(); // Avoid conversions where iN is larger than the float (e.g., i64 -> float). if (IntBits > FloatBits) return SDValue(); BitVector UndefElements; BuildVectorSDNode *BV = cast(ConstVec); int32_t C = BV->getConstantFPSplatPow2ToLog2Int(&UndefElements, FloatBits + 1); if (C == -1 || C == 0 || C > FloatBits) return SDValue(); MVT ResTy; unsigned NumLanes = Op.getValueType().getVectorNumElements(); switch (NumLanes) { default: return SDValue(); case 2: ResTy = FloatBits == 32 ? MVT::v2i32 : MVT::v2i64; break; case 4: ResTy = FloatBits == 32 ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v4i64; break; } if (ResTy == MVT::v4i64 && DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); SDLoc DL(N); SDValue ConvInput = Op.getOperand(0); bool IsSigned = Opc == ISD::SINT_TO_FP; if (IntBits < FloatBits) ConvInput = DAG.getNode(IsSigned ? ISD::SIGN_EXTEND : ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, DL, ResTy, ConvInput); unsigned IntrinsicOpcode = IsSigned ? Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfxs2fp : Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfxu2fp; return DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, Op.getValueType(), DAG.getConstant(IntrinsicOpcode, DL, MVT::i32), ConvInput, DAG.getConstant(C, DL, MVT::i32)); } /// An EXTR instruction is made up of two shifts, ORed together. This helper /// searches for and classifies those shifts. static bool findEXTRHalf(SDValue N, SDValue &Src, uint32_t &ShiftAmount, bool &FromHi) { if (N.getOpcode() == ISD::SHL) FromHi = false; else if (N.getOpcode() == ISD::SRL) FromHi = true; else return false; if (!isa(N.getOperand(1))) return false; ShiftAmount = N->getConstantOperandVal(1); Src = N->getOperand(0); return true; } /// EXTR instruction extracts a contiguous chunk of bits from two existing /// registers viewed as a high/low pair. This function looks for the pattern: /// (or (shl VAL1, #N), (srl VAL2, #RegWidth-N)) and replaces it with an /// EXTR. Can't quite be done in TableGen because the two immediates aren't /// independent. static SDValue tryCombineToEXTR(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) { SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; SDLoc DL(N); EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); assert(N->getOpcode() == ISD::OR && "Unexpected root"); if (VT != MVT::i32 && VT != MVT::i64) return SDValue(); SDValue LHS; uint32_t ShiftLHS = 0; bool LHSFromHi = false; if (!findEXTRHalf(N->getOperand(0), LHS, ShiftLHS, LHSFromHi)) return SDValue(); SDValue RHS; uint32_t ShiftRHS = 0; bool RHSFromHi = false; if (!findEXTRHalf(N->getOperand(1), RHS, ShiftRHS, RHSFromHi)) return SDValue(); // If they're both trying to come from the high part of the register, they're // not really an EXTR. if (LHSFromHi == RHSFromHi) return SDValue(); if (ShiftLHS + ShiftRHS != VT.getSizeInBits()) return SDValue(); if (LHSFromHi) { std::swap(LHS, RHS); std::swap(ShiftLHS, ShiftRHS); } return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::EXTR, DL, VT, LHS, RHS, DAG.getConstant(ShiftRHS, DL, MVT::i64)); } static SDValue tryCombineToBSL(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) { EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; SDLoc DL(N); if (!VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); if (N0.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return SDValue(); SDValue N1 = N->getOperand(1); if (N1.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return SDValue(); // We only have to look for constant vectors here since the general, variable // case can be handled in TableGen. unsigned Bits = VT.getScalarSizeInBits(); uint64_t BitMask = Bits == 64 ? -1ULL : ((1ULL << Bits) - 1); for (int i = 1; i >= 0; --i) for (int j = 1; j >= 0; --j) { BuildVectorSDNode *BVN0 = dyn_cast(N0->getOperand(i)); BuildVectorSDNode *BVN1 = dyn_cast(N1->getOperand(j)); if (!BVN0 || !BVN1) continue; bool FoundMatch = true; for (unsigned k = 0; k < VT.getVectorNumElements(); ++k) { ConstantSDNode *CN0 = dyn_cast(BVN0->getOperand(k)); ConstantSDNode *CN1 = dyn_cast(BVN1->getOperand(k)); if (!CN0 || !CN1 || CN0->getZExtValue() != (BitMask & ~CN1->getZExtValue())) { FoundMatch = false; break; } } if (FoundMatch) return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::BSL, DL, VT, SDValue(BVN0, 0), N0->getOperand(1 - i), N1->getOperand(1 - j)); } return SDValue(); } static SDValue performORCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { // Attempt to form an EXTR from (or (shl VAL1, #N), (srl VAL2, #RegWidth-N)) SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (!DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(VT)) return SDValue(); if (SDValue Res = tryCombineToEXTR(N, DCI)) return Res; if (SDValue Res = tryCombineToBSL(N, DCI)) return Res; return SDValue(); } static SDValue performSRLCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) { SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (VT != MVT::i32 && VT != MVT::i64) return SDValue(); // Canonicalize (srl (bswap i32 x), 16) to (rotr (bswap i32 x), 16), if the // high 16-bits of x are zero. Similarly, canonicalize (srl (bswap i64 x), 32) // to (rotr (bswap i64 x), 32), if the high 32-bits of x are zero. SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); if (N0.getOpcode() == ISD::BSWAP) { SDLoc DL(N); SDValue N1 = N->getOperand(1); SDValue N00 = N0.getOperand(0); if (ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast(N1)) { uint64_t ShiftAmt = C->getZExtValue(); if (VT == MVT::i32 && ShiftAmt == 16 && DAG.MaskedValueIsZero(N00, APInt::getHighBitsSet(32, 16))) return DAG.getNode(ISD::ROTR, DL, VT, N0, N1); if (VT == MVT::i64 && ShiftAmt == 32 && DAG.MaskedValueIsZero(N00, APInt::getHighBitsSet(64, 32))) return DAG.getNode(ISD::ROTR, DL, VT, N0, N1); } } return SDValue(); } static SDValue performBitcastCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Wait 'til after everything is legalized to try this. That way we have // legal vector types and such. if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); // Remove extraneous bitcasts around an extract_subvector. // For example, // (v4i16 (bitconvert // (extract_subvector (v2i64 (bitconvert (v8i16 ...)), (i64 1))))) // becomes // (extract_subvector ((v8i16 ...), (i64 4))) // Only interested in 64-bit vectors as the ultimate result. EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); if (!VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); if (VT.getSimpleVT().getSizeInBits() != 64) return SDValue(); // Is the operand an extract_subvector starting at the beginning or halfway // point of the vector? A low half may also come through as an // EXTRACT_SUBREG, so look for that, too. SDValue Op0 = N->getOperand(0); if (Op0->getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR && !(Op0->isMachineOpcode() && Op0->getMachineOpcode() == AArch64::EXTRACT_SUBREG)) return SDValue(); uint64_t idx = cast(Op0->getOperand(1))->getZExtValue(); if (Op0->getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR) { if (Op0->getValueType(0).getVectorNumElements() != idx && idx != 0) return SDValue(); } else if (Op0->getMachineOpcode() == AArch64::EXTRACT_SUBREG) { if (idx != AArch64::dsub) return SDValue(); // The dsub reference is equivalent to a lane zero subvector reference. idx = 0; } // Look through the bitcast of the input to the extract. if (Op0->getOperand(0)->getOpcode() != ISD::BITCAST) return SDValue(); SDValue Source = Op0->getOperand(0)->getOperand(0); // If the source type has twice the number of elements as our destination // type, we know this is an extract of the high or low half of the vector. EVT SVT = Source->getValueType(0); if (SVT.getVectorNumElements() != VT.getVectorNumElements() * 2) return SDValue(); DEBUG(dbgs() << "aarch64-lower: bitcast extract_subvector simplification\n"); // Create the simplified form to just extract the low or high half of the // vector directly rather than bothering with the bitcasts. SDLoc dl(N); unsigned NumElements = VT.getVectorNumElements(); if (idx) { SDValue HalfIdx = DAG.getConstant(NumElements, dl, MVT::i64); return DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, VT, Source, HalfIdx); } else { SDValue SubReg = DAG.getTargetConstant(AArch64::dsub, dl, MVT::i32); return SDValue(DAG.getMachineNode(TargetOpcode::EXTRACT_SUBREG, dl, VT, Source, SubReg), 0); } } static SDValue performConcatVectorsCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc dl(N); EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0), N1 = N->getOperand(1); // Optimize concat_vectors of truncated vectors, where the intermediate // type is illegal, to avoid said illegality, e.g., // (v4i16 (concat_vectors (v2i16 (truncate (v2i64))), // (v2i16 (truncate (v2i64))))) // -> // (v4i16 (truncate (vector_shuffle (v4i32 (bitcast (v2i64))), // (v4i32 (bitcast (v2i64))), // <0, 2, 4, 6>))) // This isn't really target-specific, but ISD::TRUNCATE legality isn't keyed // on both input and result type, so we might generate worse code. // On AArch64 we know it's fine for v2i64->v4i16 and v4i32->v8i8. if (N->getNumOperands() == 2 && N0->getOpcode() == ISD::TRUNCATE && N1->getOpcode() == ISD::TRUNCATE) { SDValue N00 = N0->getOperand(0); SDValue N10 = N1->getOperand(0); EVT N00VT = N00.getValueType(); if (N00VT == N10.getValueType() && (N00VT == MVT::v2i64 || N00VT == MVT::v4i32) && N00VT.getScalarSizeInBits() == 4 * VT.getScalarSizeInBits()) { MVT MidVT = (N00VT == MVT::v2i64 ? MVT::v4i32 : MVT::v8i16); SmallVector Mask(MidVT.getVectorNumElements()); for (size_t i = 0; i < Mask.size(); ++i) Mask[i] = i * 2; return DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, dl, VT, DAG.getVectorShuffle( MidVT, dl, DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, MidVT, N00), DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, MidVT, N10), Mask)); } } // Wait 'til after everything is legalized to try this. That way we have // legal vector types and such. if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); // If we see a (concat_vectors (v1x64 A), (v1x64 A)) it's really a vector // splat. The indexed instructions are going to be expecting a DUPLANE64, so // canonicalise to that. if (N0 == N1 && VT.getVectorNumElements() == 2) { assert(VT.getScalarSizeInBits() == 64); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64, dl, VT, WidenVector(N0, DAG), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64)); } // Canonicalise concat_vectors so that the right-hand vector has as few // bit-casts as possible before its real operation. The primary matching // destination for these operations will be the narrowing "2" instructions, // which depend on the operation being performed on this right-hand vector. // For example, // (concat_vectors LHS, (v1i64 (bitconvert (v4i16 RHS)))) // becomes // (bitconvert (concat_vectors (v4i16 (bitconvert LHS)), RHS)) if (N1->getOpcode() != ISD::BITCAST) return SDValue(); SDValue RHS = N1->getOperand(0); MVT RHSTy = RHS.getValueType().getSimpleVT(); // If the RHS is not a vector, this is not the pattern we're looking for. if (!RHSTy.isVector()) return SDValue(); DEBUG(dbgs() << "aarch64-lower: concat_vectors bitcast simplification\n"); MVT ConcatTy = MVT::getVectorVT(RHSTy.getVectorElementType(), RHSTy.getVectorNumElements() * 2); return DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, VT, DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, dl, ConcatTy, DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, dl, RHSTy, N0), RHS)); } static SDValue tryCombineFixedPointConvert(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // Wait 'til after everything is legalized to try this. That way we have // legal vector types and such. if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); // Transform a scalar conversion of a value from a lane extract into a // lane extract of a vector conversion. E.g., from foo1 to foo2: // double foo1(int64x2_t a) { return vcvtd_n_f64_s64(a[1], 9); } // double foo2(int64x2_t a) { return vcvtq_n_f64_s64(a, 9)[1]; } // // The second form interacts better with instruction selection and the // register allocator to avoid cross-class register copies that aren't // coalescable due to a lane reference. // Check the operand and see if it originates from a lane extract. SDValue Op1 = N->getOperand(1); if (Op1.getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT) { // Yep, no additional predication needed. Perform the transform. SDValue IID = N->getOperand(0); SDValue Shift = N->getOperand(2); SDValue Vec = Op1.getOperand(0); SDValue Lane = Op1.getOperand(1); EVT ResTy = N->getValueType(0); EVT VecResTy; SDLoc DL(N); // The vector width should be 128 bits by the time we get here, even // if it started as 64 bits (the extract_vector handling will have // done so). assert(Vec.getValueSizeInBits() == 128 && "unexpected vector size on extract_vector_elt!"); if (Vec.getValueType() == MVT::v4i32) VecResTy = MVT::v4f32; else if (Vec.getValueType() == MVT::v2i64) VecResTy = MVT::v2f64; else llvm_unreachable("unexpected vector type!"); SDValue Convert = DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, VecResTy, IID, Vec, Shift); return DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, DL, ResTy, Convert, Lane); } return SDValue(); } // AArch64 high-vector "long" operations are formed by performing the non-high // version on an extract_subvector of each operand which gets the high half: // // (longop2 LHS, RHS) == (longop (extract_high LHS), (extract_high RHS)) // // However, there are cases which don't have an extract_high explicitly, but // have another operation that can be made compatible with one for free. For // example: // // (dupv64 scalar) --> (extract_high (dup128 scalar)) // // This routine does the actual conversion of such DUPs, once outer routines // have determined that everything else is in order. // It also supports immediate DUP-like nodes (MOVI/MVNi), which we can fold // similarly here. static SDValue tryExtendDUPToExtractHigh(SDValue N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { switch (N.getOpcode()) { case AArch64ISD::DUP: case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE8: case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE16: case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE32: case AArch64ISD::DUPLANE64: case AArch64ISD::MOVI: case AArch64ISD::MOVIshift: case AArch64ISD::MOVIedit: case AArch64ISD::MOVImsl: case AArch64ISD::MVNIshift: case AArch64ISD::MVNImsl: break; default: // FMOV could be supported, but isn't very useful, as it would only occur // if you passed a bitcast' floating point immediate to an eligible long // integer op (addl, smull, ...). return SDValue(); } MVT NarrowTy = N.getSimpleValueType(); if (!NarrowTy.is64BitVector()) return SDValue(); MVT ElementTy = NarrowTy.getVectorElementType(); unsigned NumElems = NarrowTy.getVectorNumElements(); MVT NewVT = MVT::getVectorVT(ElementTy, NumElems * 2); SDLoc dl(N); return DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, dl, NarrowTy, DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), dl, NewVT, N->ops()), DAG.getConstant(NumElems, dl, MVT::i64)); } static bool isEssentiallyExtractSubvector(SDValue N) { if (N.getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR) return true; return N.getOpcode() == ISD::BITCAST && N.getOperand(0).getOpcode() == ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR; } /// \brief Helper structure to keep track of ISD::SET_CC operands. struct GenericSetCCInfo { const SDValue *Opnd0; const SDValue *Opnd1; ISD::CondCode CC; }; /// \brief Helper structure to keep track of a SET_CC lowered into AArch64 code. struct AArch64SetCCInfo { const SDValue *Cmp; AArch64CC::CondCode CC; }; /// \brief Helper structure to keep track of SetCC information. union SetCCInfo { GenericSetCCInfo Generic; AArch64SetCCInfo AArch64; }; /// \brief Helper structure to be able to read SetCC information. If set to /// true, IsAArch64 field, Info is a AArch64SetCCInfo, otherwise Info is a /// GenericSetCCInfo. struct SetCCInfoAndKind { SetCCInfo Info; bool IsAArch64; }; /// \brief Check whether or not \p Op is a SET_CC operation, either a generic or /// an /// AArch64 lowered one. /// \p SetCCInfo is filled accordingly. /// \post SetCCInfo is meanginfull only when this function returns true. /// \return True when Op is a kind of SET_CC operation. static bool isSetCC(SDValue Op, SetCCInfoAndKind &SetCCInfo) { // If this is a setcc, this is straight forward. if (Op.getOpcode() == ISD::SETCC) { SetCCInfo.Info.Generic.Opnd0 = &Op.getOperand(0); SetCCInfo.Info.Generic.Opnd1 = &Op.getOperand(1); SetCCInfo.Info.Generic.CC = cast(Op.getOperand(2))->get(); SetCCInfo.IsAArch64 = false; return true; } // Otherwise, check if this is a matching csel instruction. // In other words: // - csel 1, 0, cc // - csel 0, 1, !cc if (Op.getOpcode() != AArch64ISD::CSEL) return false; // Set the information about the operands. // TODO: we want the operands of the Cmp not the csel SetCCInfo.Info.AArch64.Cmp = &Op.getOperand(3); SetCCInfo.IsAArch64 = true; SetCCInfo.Info.AArch64.CC = static_cast( cast(Op.getOperand(2))->getZExtValue()); // Check that the operands matches the constraints: // (1) Both operands must be constants. // (2) One must be 1 and the other must be 0. ConstantSDNode *TValue = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(0)); ConstantSDNode *FValue = dyn_cast(Op.getOperand(1)); // Check (1). if (!TValue || !FValue) return false; // Check (2). if (!TValue->isOne()) { // Update the comparison when we are interested in !cc. std::swap(TValue, FValue); SetCCInfo.Info.AArch64.CC = AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(SetCCInfo.Info.AArch64.CC); } return TValue->isOne() && FValue->isNullValue(); } // Returns true if Op is setcc or zext of setcc. static bool isSetCCOrZExtSetCC(const SDValue& Op, SetCCInfoAndKind &Info) { if (isSetCC(Op, Info)) return true; return ((Op.getOpcode() == ISD::ZERO_EXTEND) && isSetCC(Op->getOperand(0), Info)); } // The folding we want to perform is: // (add x, [zext] (setcc cc ...) ) // --> // (csel x, (add x, 1), !cc ...) // // The latter will get matched to a CSINC instruction. static SDValue performSetccAddFolding(SDNode *Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { assert(Op && Op->getOpcode() == ISD::ADD && "Unexpected operation!"); SDValue LHS = Op->getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Op->getOperand(1); SetCCInfoAndKind InfoAndKind; // If neither operand is a SET_CC, give up. if (!isSetCCOrZExtSetCC(LHS, InfoAndKind)) { std::swap(LHS, RHS); if (!isSetCCOrZExtSetCC(LHS, InfoAndKind)) return SDValue(); } // FIXME: This could be generatized to work for FP comparisons. EVT CmpVT = InfoAndKind.IsAArch64 ? InfoAndKind.Info.AArch64.Cmp->getOperand(0).getValueType() : InfoAndKind.Info.Generic.Opnd0->getValueType(); if (CmpVT != MVT::i32 && CmpVT != MVT::i64) return SDValue(); SDValue CCVal; SDValue Cmp; SDLoc dl(Op); if (InfoAndKind.IsAArch64) { CCVal = DAG.getConstant( AArch64CC::getInvertedCondCode(InfoAndKind.Info.AArch64.CC), dl, MVT::i32); Cmp = *InfoAndKind.Info.AArch64.Cmp; } else Cmp = getAArch64Cmp(*InfoAndKind.Info.Generic.Opnd0, *InfoAndKind.Info.Generic.Opnd1, ISD::getSetCCInverse(InfoAndKind.Info.Generic.CC, true), CCVal, DAG, dl); EVT VT = Op->getValueType(0); LHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, dl, VT, RHS, DAG.getConstant(1, dl, VT)); return DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CSEL, dl, VT, RHS, LHS, CCVal, Cmp); } // The basic add/sub long vector instructions have variants with "2" on the end // which act on the high-half of their inputs. They are normally matched by // patterns like: // // (add (zeroext (extract_high LHS)), // (zeroext (extract_high RHS))) // -> uaddl2 vD, vN, vM // // However, if one of the extracts is something like a duplicate, this // instruction can still be used profitably. This function puts the DAG into a // more appropriate form for those patterns to trigger. static SDValue performAddSubLongCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); MVT VT = N->getSimpleValueType(0); if (!VT.is128BitVector()) { if (N->getOpcode() == ISD::ADD) return performSetccAddFolding(N, DAG); return SDValue(); } // Make sure both branches are extended in the same way. SDValue LHS = N->getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = N->getOperand(1); if ((LHS.getOpcode() != ISD::ZERO_EXTEND && LHS.getOpcode() != ISD::SIGN_EXTEND) || LHS.getOpcode() != RHS.getOpcode()) return SDValue(); unsigned ExtType = LHS.getOpcode(); // It's not worth doing if at least one of the inputs isn't already an // extract, but we don't know which it'll be so we have to try both. if (isEssentiallyExtractSubvector(LHS.getOperand(0))) { RHS = tryExtendDUPToExtractHigh(RHS.getOperand(0), DAG); if (!RHS.getNode()) return SDValue(); RHS = DAG.getNode(ExtType, SDLoc(N), VT, RHS); } else if (isEssentiallyExtractSubvector(RHS.getOperand(0))) { LHS = tryExtendDUPToExtractHigh(LHS.getOperand(0), DAG); if (!LHS.getNode()) return SDValue(); LHS = DAG.getNode(ExtType, SDLoc(N), VT, LHS); } return DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), SDLoc(N), VT, LHS, RHS); } // Massage DAGs which we can use the high-half "long" operations on into // something isel will recognize better. E.g. // // (aarch64_neon_umull (extract_high vec) (dupv64 scalar)) --> // (aarch64_neon_umull (extract_high (v2i64 vec))) // (extract_high (v2i64 (dup128 scalar))))) // static SDValue tryCombineLongOpWithDup(unsigned IID, SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); SDValue LHS = N->getOperand(1); SDValue RHS = N->getOperand(2); assert(LHS.getValueType().is64BitVector() && RHS.getValueType().is64BitVector() && "unexpected shape for long operation"); // Either node could be a DUP, but it's not worth doing both of them (you'd // just as well use the non-high version) so look for a corresponding extract // operation on the other "wing". if (isEssentiallyExtractSubvector(LHS)) { RHS = tryExtendDUPToExtractHigh(RHS, DAG); if (!RHS.getNode()) return SDValue(); } else if (isEssentiallyExtractSubvector(RHS)) { LHS = tryExtendDUPToExtractHigh(LHS, DAG); if (!LHS.getNode()) return SDValue(); } return DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(0), LHS, RHS); } static SDValue tryCombineShiftImm(unsigned IID, SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { MVT ElemTy = N->getSimpleValueType(0).getScalarType(); unsigned ElemBits = ElemTy.getSizeInBits(); int64_t ShiftAmount; if (BuildVectorSDNode *BVN = dyn_cast(N->getOperand(2))) { APInt SplatValue, SplatUndef; unsigned SplatBitSize; bool HasAnyUndefs; if (!BVN->isConstantSplat(SplatValue, SplatUndef, SplatBitSize, HasAnyUndefs, ElemBits) || SplatBitSize != ElemBits) return SDValue(); ShiftAmount = SplatValue.getSExtValue(); } else if (ConstantSDNode *CVN = dyn_cast(N->getOperand(2))) { ShiftAmount = CVN->getSExtValue(); } else return SDValue(); unsigned Opcode; bool IsRightShift; switch (IID) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown shift intrinsic"); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sqshl: Opcode = AArch64ISD::SQSHL_I; IsRightShift = false; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uqshl: Opcode = AArch64ISD::UQSHL_I; IsRightShift = false; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_srshl: Opcode = AArch64ISD::SRSHR_I; IsRightShift = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_urshl: Opcode = AArch64ISD::URSHR_I; IsRightShift = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sqshlu: Opcode = AArch64ISD::SQSHLU_I; IsRightShift = false; break; } if (IsRightShift && ShiftAmount <= -1 && ShiftAmount >= -(int)ElemBits) { SDLoc dl(N); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), DAG.getConstant(-ShiftAmount, dl, MVT::i32)); } else if (!IsRightShift && ShiftAmount >= 0 && ShiftAmount < ElemBits) { SDLoc dl(N); return DAG.getNode(Opcode, dl, N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), DAG.getConstant(ShiftAmount, dl, MVT::i32)); } return SDValue(); } // The CRC32[BH] instructions ignore the high bits of their data operand. Since // the intrinsics must be legal and take an i32, this means there's almost // certainly going to be a zext in the DAG which we can eliminate. static SDValue tryCombineCRC32(unsigned Mask, SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDValue AndN = N->getOperand(2); if (AndN.getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return SDValue(); ConstantSDNode *CMask = dyn_cast(AndN.getOperand(1)); if (!CMask || CMask->getZExtValue() != Mask) return SDValue(); return DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, SDLoc(N), MVT::i32, N->getOperand(0), N->getOperand(1), AndN.getOperand(0)); } static SDValue combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(unsigned Opc, SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc dl(N); return DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, dl, N->getValueType(0), DAG.getNode(Opc, dl, N->getOperand(1).getSimpleValueType(), N->getOperand(1)), DAG.getConstant(0, dl, MVT::i64)); } static SDValue performIntrinsicCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; unsigned IID = getIntrinsicID(N); switch (IID) { default: break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfxs2fp: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_vcvtfxu2fp: return tryCombineFixedPointConvert(N, DCI, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_saddv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::SADDV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uaddv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::UADDV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sminv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::SMINV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uminv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::UMINV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_smaxv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::SMAXV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_umaxv: return combineAcrossLanesIntrinsic(AArch64ISD::UMAXV, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fmax: return DAG.getNode(ISD::FMAXNAN, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), N->getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fmin: return DAG.getNode(ISD::FMINNAN, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), N->getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fmaxnm: return DAG.getNode(ISD::FMAXNUM, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), N->getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fminnm: return DAG.getNode(ISD::FMINNUM, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), N->getOperand(1), N->getOperand(2)); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_smull: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_umull: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_pmull: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sqdmull: return tryCombineLongOpWithDup(IID, N, DCI, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sqshl: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uqshl: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sqshlu: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_srshl: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_urshl: return tryCombineShiftImm(IID, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_crc32b: case Intrinsic::aarch64_crc32cb: return tryCombineCRC32(0xff, N, DAG); case Intrinsic::aarch64_crc32h: case Intrinsic::aarch64_crc32ch: return tryCombineCRC32(0xffff, N, DAG); } return SDValue(); } static SDValue performExtendCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { // If we see something like (zext (sabd (extract_high ...), (DUP ...))) then // we can convert that DUP into another extract_high (of a bigger DUP), which // helps the backend to decide that an sabdl2 would be useful, saving a real // extract_high operation. if (!DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps() && N->getOpcode() == ISD::ZERO_EXTEND && N->getOperand(0).getOpcode() == ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN) { SDNode *ABDNode = N->getOperand(0).getNode(); unsigned IID = getIntrinsicID(ABDNode); if (IID == Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_sabd || IID == Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_uabd) { SDValue NewABD = tryCombineLongOpWithDup(IID, ABDNode, DCI, DAG); if (!NewABD.getNode()) return SDValue(); return DAG.getNode(ISD::ZERO_EXTEND, SDLoc(N), N->getValueType(0), NewABD); } } // This is effectively a custom type legalization for AArch64. // // Type legalization will split an extend of a small, legal, type to a larger // illegal type by first splitting the destination type, often creating // illegal source types, which then get legalized in isel-confusing ways, // leading to really terrible codegen. E.g., // %result = v8i32 sext v8i8 %value // becomes // %losrc = extract_subreg %value, ... // %hisrc = extract_subreg %value, ... // %lo = v4i32 sext v4i8 %losrc // %hi = v4i32 sext v4i8 %hisrc // Things go rapidly downhill from there. // // For AArch64, the [sz]ext vector instructions can only go up one element // size, so we can, e.g., extend from i8 to i16, but to go from i8 to i32 // take two instructions. // // This implies that the most efficient way to do the extend from v8i8 // to two v4i32 values is to first extend the v8i8 to v8i16, then do // the normal splitting to happen for the v8i16->v8i32. // This is pre-legalization to catch some cases where the default // type legalization will create ill-tempered code. if (!DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); // We're only interested in cleaning things up for non-legal vector types // here. If both the source and destination are legal, things will just // work naturally without any fiddling. const TargetLowering &TLI = DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo(); EVT ResVT = N->getValueType(0); if (!ResVT.isVector() || TLI.isTypeLegal(ResVT)) return SDValue(); // If the vector type isn't a simple VT, it's beyond the scope of what // we're worried about here. Let legalization do its thing and hope for // the best. SDValue Src = N->getOperand(0); EVT SrcVT = Src->getValueType(0); if (!ResVT.isSimple() || !SrcVT.isSimple()) return SDValue(); // If the source VT is a 64-bit vector, we can play games and get the // better results we want. if (SrcVT.getSizeInBits() != 64) return SDValue(); unsigned SrcEltSize = SrcVT.getScalarSizeInBits(); unsigned ElementCount = SrcVT.getVectorNumElements(); SrcVT = MVT::getVectorVT(MVT::getIntegerVT(SrcEltSize * 2), ElementCount); SDLoc DL(N); Src = DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), DL, SrcVT, Src); // Now split the rest of the operation into two halves, each with a 64 // bit source. EVT LoVT, HiVT; SDValue Lo, Hi; unsigned NumElements = ResVT.getVectorNumElements(); assert(!(NumElements & 1) && "Splitting vector, but not in half!"); LoVT = HiVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), ResVT.getVectorElementType(), NumElements / 2); EVT InNVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), SrcVT.getVectorElementType(), LoVT.getVectorNumElements()); Lo = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, InNVT, Src, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); Hi = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, InNVT, Src, DAG.getConstant(InNVT.getVectorNumElements(), DL, MVT::i64)); Lo = DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), DL, LoVT, Lo); Hi = DAG.getNode(N->getOpcode(), DL, HiVT, Hi); // Now combine the parts back together so we still have a single result // like the combiner expects. return DAG.getNode(ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS, DL, ResVT, Lo, Hi); } static SDValue splitStoreSplat(SelectionDAG &DAG, StoreSDNode &St, SDValue SplatVal, unsigned NumVecElts) { unsigned OrigAlignment = St.getAlignment(); unsigned EltOffset = SplatVal.getValueType().getSizeInBits() / 8; // Create scalar stores. This is at least as good as the code sequence for a // split unaligned store which is a dup.s, ext.b, and two stores. // Most of the time the three stores should be replaced by store pair // instructions (stp). SDLoc DL(&St); SDValue BasePtr = St.getBasePtr(); const MachinePointerInfo &PtrInfo = St.getPointerInfo(); SDValue NewST1 = DAG.getStore(St.getChain(), DL, SplatVal, BasePtr, PtrInfo, OrigAlignment, St.getMemOperand()->getFlags()); unsigned Offset = EltOffset; while (--NumVecElts) { unsigned Alignment = MinAlign(OrigAlignment, Offset); SDValue OffsetPtr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, MVT::i64, BasePtr, DAG.getConstant(Offset, DL, MVT::i64)); NewST1 = DAG.getStore(NewST1.getValue(0), DL, SplatVal, OffsetPtr, PtrInfo.getWithOffset(Offset), Alignment, St.getMemOperand()->getFlags()); Offset += EltOffset; } return NewST1; } /// Replace a splat of zeros to a vector store by scalar stores of WZR/XZR. The /// load store optimizer pass will merge them to store pair stores. This should /// be better than a movi to create the vector zero followed by a vector store /// if the zero constant is not re-used, since one instructions and one register /// live range will be removed. /// /// For example, the final generated code should be: /// /// stp xzr, xzr, [x0] /// /// instead of: /// /// movi v0.2d, #0 /// str q0, [x0] /// static SDValue replaceZeroVectorStore(SelectionDAG &DAG, StoreSDNode &St) { SDValue StVal = St.getValue(); EVT VT = StVal.getValueType(); // It is beneficial to scalarize a zero splat store for 2 or 3 i64 elements or // 2, 3 or 4 i32 elements. int NumVecElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); if (!(((NumVecElts == 2 || NumVecElts == 3) && VT.getVectorElementType().getSizeInBits() == 64) || ((NumVecElts == 2 || NumVecElts == 3 || NumVecElts == 4) && VT.getVectorElementType().getSizeInBits() == 32))) return SDValue(); if (StVal.getOpcode() != ISD::BUILD_VECTOR) return SDValue(); // If the zero constant has more than one use then the vector store could be // better since the constant mov will be amortized and stp q instructions // should be able to be formed. if (!StVal.hasOneUse()) return SDValue(); // If the immediate offset of the address operand is too large for the stp // instruction, then bail out. if (DAG.isBaseWithConstantOffset(St.getBasePtr())) { int64_t Offset = St.getBasePtr()->getConstantOperandVal(1); if (Offset < -512 || Offset > 504) return SDValue(); } for (int I = 0; I < NumVecElts; ++I) { SDValue EltVal = StVal.getOperand(I); if (!isNullConstant(EltVal) && !isNullFPConstant(EltVal)) return SDValue(); } // Use WZR/XZR here to prevent DAGCombiner::MergeConsecutiveStores from // undoing this transformation. SDValue SplatVal = VT.getVectorElementType().getSizeInBits() == 32 ? DAG.getRegister(AArch64::WZR, MVT::i32) : DAG.getRegister(AArch64::XZR, MVT::i64); return splitStoreSplat(DAG, St, SplatVal, NumVecElts); } /// Replace a splat of a scalar to a vector store by scalar stores of the scalar /// value. The load store optimizer pass will merge them to store pair stores. /// This has better performance than a splat of the scalar followed by a split /// vector store. Even if the stores are not merged it is four stores vs a dup, /// followed by an ext.b and two stores. static SDValue replaceSplatVectorStore(SelectionDAG &DAG, StoreSDNode &St) { SDValue StVal = St.getValue(); EVT VT = StVal.getValueType(); // Don't replace floating point stores, they possibly won't be transformed to // stp because of the store pair suppress pass. if (VT.isFloatingPoint()) return SDValue(); // We can express a splat as store pair(s) for 2 or 4 elements. unsigned NumVecElts = VT.getVectorNumElements(); if (NumVecElts != 4 && NumVecElts != 2) return SDValue(); // Check that this is a splat. // Make sure that each of the relevant vector element locations are inserted // to, i.e. 0 and 1 for v2i64 and 0, 1, 2, 3 for v4i32. std::bitset<4> IndexNotInserted((1 << NumVecElts) - 1); SDValue SplatVal; for (unsigned I = 0; I < NumVecElts; ++I) { // Check for insert vector elements. if (StVal.getOpcode() != ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT) return SDValue(); // Check that same value is inserted at each vector element. if (I == 0) SplatVal = StVal.getOperand(1); else if (StVal.getOperand(1) != SplatVal) return SDValue(); // Check insert element index. ConstantSDNode *CIndex = dyn_cast(StVal.getOperand(2)); if (!CIndex) return SDValue(); uint64_t IndexVal = CIndex->getZExtValue(); if (IndexVal >= NumVecElts) return SDValue(); IndexNotInserted.reset(IndexVal); StVal = StVal.getOperand(0); } // Check that all vector element locations were inserted to. if (IndexNotInserted.any()) return SDValue(); return splitStoreSplat(DAG, St, SplatVal, NumVecElts); } static SDValue splitStores(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (!DCI.isBeforeLegalize()) return SDValue(); StoreSDNode *S = cast(N); if (S->isVolatile()) return SDValue(); SDValue StVal = S->getValue(); EVT VT = StVal.getValueType(); if (!VT.isVector()) return SDValue(); // If we get a splat of zeros, convert this vector store to a store of // scalars. They will be merged into store pairs of xzr thereby removing one // instruction and one register. if (SDValue ReplacedZeroSplat = replaceZeroVectorStore(DAG, *S)) return ReplacedZeroSplat; // FIXME: The logic for deciding if an unaligned store should be split should // be included in TLI.allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(), and there should be // a call to that function here. if (!Subtarget->isMisaligned128StoreSlow()) return SDValue(); // Don't split at -Oz. if (DAG.getMachineFunction().getFunction()->optForMinSize()) return SDValue(); // Don't split v2i64 vectors. Memcpy lowering produces those and splitting // those up regresses performance on micro-benchmarks and olden/bh. if (VT.getVectorNumElements() < 2 || VT == MVT::v2i64) return SDValue(); // Split unaligned 16B stores. They are terrible for performance. // Don't split stores with alignment of 1 or 2. Code that uses clang vector // extensions can use this to mark that it does not want splitting to happen // (by underspecifying alignment to be 1 or 2). Furthermore, the chance of // eliminating alignment hazards is only 1 in 8 for alignment of 2. if (VT.getSizeInBits() != 128 || S->getAlignment() >= 16 || S->getAlignment() <= 2) return SDValue(); // If we get a splat of a scalar convert this vector store to a store of // scalars. They will be merged into store pairs thereby removing two // instructions. if (SDValue ReplacedSplat = replaceSplatVectorStore(DAG, *S)) return ReplacedSplat; SDLoc DL(S); unsigned NumElts = VT.getVectorNumElements() / 2; // Split VT into two. EVT HalfVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), VT.getVectorElementType(), NumElts); SDValue SubVector0 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, HalfVT, StVal, DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); SDValue SubVector1 = DAG.getNode(ISD::EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR, DL, HalfVT, StVal, DAG.getConstant(NumElts, DL, MVT::i64)); SDValue BasePtr = S->getBasePtr(); SDValue NewST1 = DAG.getStore(S->getChain(), DL, SubVector0, BasePtr, S->getPointerInfo(), S->getAlignment(), S->getMemOperand()->getFlags()); SDValue OffsetPtr = DAG.getNode(ISD::ADD, DL, MVT::i64, BasePtr, DAG.getConstant(8, DL, MVT::i64)); return DAG.getStore(NewST1.getValue(0), DL, SubVector1, OffsetPtr, S->getPointerInfo(), S->getAlignment(), S->getMemOperand()->getFlags()); } /// Target-specific DAG combine function for post-increment LD1 (lane) and /// post-increment LD1R. static SDValue performPostLD1Combine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, bool IsLaneOp) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()) return SDValue(); SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; EVT VT = N->getValueType(0); unsigned LoadIdx = IsLaneOp ? 1 : 0; SDNode *LD = N->getOperand(LoadIdx).getNode(); // If it is not LOAD, can not do such combine. if (LD->getOpcode() != ISD::LOAD) return SDValue(); LoadSDNode *LoadSDN = cast(LD); EVT MemVT = LoadSDN->getMemoryVT(); // Check if memory operand is the same type as the vector element. if (MemVT != VT.getVectorElementType()) return SDValue(); // Check if there are other uses. If so, do not combine as it will introduce // an extra load. for (SDNode::use_iterator UI = LD->use_begin(), UE = LD->use_end(); UI != UE; ++UI) { if (UI.getUse().getResNo() == 1) // Ignore uses of the chain result. continue; if (*UI != N) return SDValue(); } SDValue Addr = LD->getOperand(1); SDValue Vector = N->getOperand(0); // Search for a use of the address operand that is an increment. for (SDNode::use_iterator UI = Addr.getNode()->use_begin(), UE = Addr.getNode()->use_end(); UI != UE; ++UI) { SDNode *User = *UI; if (User->getOpcode() != ISD::ADD || UI.getUse().getResNo() != Addr.getResNo()) continue; // Check that the add is independent of the load. Otherwise, folding it // would create a cycle. if (User->isPredecessorOf(LD) || LD->isPredecessorOf(User)) continue; // Also check that add is not used in the vector operand. This would also // create a cycle. if (User->isPredecessorOf(Vector.getNode())) continue; // If the increment is a constant, it must match the memory ref size. SDValue Inc = User->getOperand(User->getOperand(0) == Addr ? 1 : 0); if (ConstantSDNode *CInc = dyn_cast(Inc.getNode())) { uint32_t IncVal = CInc->getZExtValue(); unsigned NumBytes = VT.getScalarSizeInBits() / 8; if (IncVal != NumBytes) continue; Inc = DAG.getRegister(AArch64::XZR, MVT::i64); } // Finally, check that the vector doesn't depend on the load. // Again, this would create a cycle. // The load depending on the vector is fine, as that's the case for the // LD1*post we'll eventually generate anyway. if (LoadSDN->isPredecessorOf(Vector.getNode())) continue; SmallVector Ops; Ops.push_back(LD->getOperand(0)); // Chain if (IsLaneOp) { Ops.push_back(Vector); // The vector to be inserted Ops.push_back(N->getOperand(2)); // The lane to be inserted in the vector } Ops.push_back(Addr); Ops.push_back(Inc); EVT Tys[3] = { VT, MVT::i64, MVT::Other }; SDVTList SDTys = DAG.getVTList(Tys); unsigned NewOp = IsLaneOp ? AArch64ISD::LD1LANEpost : AArch64ISD::LD1DUPpost; SDValue UpdN = DAG.getMemIntrinsicNode(NewOp, SDLoc(N), SDTys, Ops, MemVT, LoadSDN->getMemOperand()); // Update the uses. SDValue NewResults[] = { SDValue(LD, 0), // The result of load SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), 2) // Chain }; DCI.CombineTo(LD, NewResults); DCI.CombineTo(N, SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), 0)); // Dup/Inserted Result DCI.CombineTo(User, SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), 1)); // Write back register break; } return SDValue(); } /// Simplify \Addr given that the top byte of it is ignored by HW during /// address translation. static bool performTBISimplification(SDValue Addr, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { APInt DemandedMask = APInt::getLowBitsSet(64, 56); APInt KnownZero, KnownOne; TargetLowering::TargetLoweringOpt TLO(DAG, DCI.isBeforeLegalize(), DCI.isBeforeLegalizeOps()); const TargetLowering &TLI = DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo(); if (TLI.SimplifyDemandedBits(Addr, DemandedMask, KnownZero, KnownOne, TLO)) { DCI.CommitTargetLoweringOpt(TLO); return true; } return false; } static SDValue performSTORECombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (SDValue Split = splitStores(N, DCI, DAG, Subtarget)) return Split; if (Subtarget->supportsAddressTopByteIgnored() && performTBISimplification(N->getOperand(2), DCI, DAG)) return SDValue(N, 0); return SDValue(); } /// This function handles the log2-shuffle pattern produced by the /// LoopVectorizer for the across vector reduction. It consists of /// log2(NumVectorElements) steps and, in each step, 2^(s) elements /// are reduced, where s is an induction variable from 0 to /// log2(NumVectorElements). static SDValue tryMatchAcrossLaneShuffleForReduction(SDNode *N, SDValue OpV, unsigned Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) { EVT VTy = OpV->getOperand(0).getValueType(); if (!VTy.isVector()) return SDValue(); int NumVecElts = VTy.getVectorNumElements(); if (Op == ISD::FMAXNUM || Op == ISD::FMINNUM) { if (NumVecElts != 4) return SDValue(); } else { if (NumVecElts != 4 && NumVecElts != 8 && NumVecElts != 16) return SDValue(); } int NumExpectedSteps = APInt(8, NumVecElts).logBase2(); SDValue PreOp = OpV; // Iterate over each step of the across vector reduction. for (int CurStep = 0; CurStep != NumExpectedSteps; ++CurStep) { SDValue CurOp = PreOp.getOperand(0); SDValue Shuffle = PreOp.getOperand(1); if (Shuffle.getOpcode() != ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE) { // Try to swap the 1st and 2nd operand as add and min/max instructions // are commutative. CurOp = PreOp.getOperand(1); Shuffle = PreOp.getOperand(0); if (Shuffle.getOpcode() != ISD::VECTOR_SHUFFLE) return SDValue(); } // Check if the input vector is fed by the operator we want to handle, // except the last step; the very first input vector is not necessarily // the same operator we are handling. if (CurOp.getOpcode() != Op && (CurStep != (NumExpectedSteps - 1))) return SDValue(); // Check if it forms one step of the across vector reduction. // E.g., // %cur = add %1, %0 // %shuffle = vector_shuffle %cur, <2, 3, u, u> // %pre = add %cur, %shuffle if (Shuffle.getOperand(0) != CurOp) return SDValue(); int NumMaskElts = 1 << CurStep; ArrayRef Mask = cast(Shuffle)->getMask(); // Check mask values in each step. // We expect the shuffle mask in each step follows a specific pattern // denoted here by the form, where M is a sequence of integers // starting from NumMaskElts, increasing by 1, and the number integers // in M should be NumMaskElts. U is a sequence of UNDEFs and the number // of undef in U should be NumVecElts - NumMaskElts. // E.g., for <8 x i16>, mask values in each step should be : // step 0 : <1,u,u,u,u,u,u,u> // step 1 : <2,3,u,u,u,u,u,u> // step 2 : <4,5,6,7,u,u,u,u> for (int i = 0; i < NumVecElts; ++i) if ((i < NumMaskElts && Mask[i] != (NumMaskElts + i)) || (i >= NumMaskElts && !(Mask[i] < 0))) return SDValue(); PreOp = CurOp; } unsigned Opcode; bool IsIntrinsic = false; switch (Op) { default: llvm_unreachable("Unexpected operator for across vector reduction"); case ISD::ADD: Opcode = AArch64ISD::UADDV; break; case ISD::SMAX: Opcode = AArch64ISD::SMAXV; break; case ISD::UMAX: Opcode = AArch64ISD::UMAXV; break; case ISD::SMIN: Opcode = AArch64ISD::SMINV; break; case ISD::UMIN: Opcode = AArch64ISD::UMINV; break; case ISD::FMAXNUM: Opcode = Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fmaxnmv; IsIntrinsic = true; break; case ISD::FMINNUM: Opcode = Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_fminnmv; IsIntrinsic = true; break; } SDLoc DL(N); return IsIntrinsic ? DAG.getNode(ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN, DL, N->getValueType(0), DAG.getConstant(Opcode, DL, MVT::i32), PreOp) : DAG.getNode( ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT, DL, N->getValueType(0), DAG.getNode(Opcode, DL, PreOp.getSimpleValueType(), PreOp), DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i64)); } /// Target-specific DAG combine for the across vector min/max reductions. /// This function specifically handles the final clean-up step of the vector /// min/max reductions produced by the LoopVectorizer. It is the log2-shuffle /// pattern, which narrows down and finds the final min/max value from all /// elements of the vector. /// For example, for a <16 x i8> vector : /// svn0 = vector_shuffle %0, undef<8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u> /// %smax0 = smax %arr, svn0 /// %svn1 = vector_shuffle %smax0, undef<4,5,6,7,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u> /// %smax1 = smax %smax0, %svn1 /// %svn2 = vector_shuffle %smax1, undef<2,3,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u> /// %smax2 = smax %smax1, svn2 /// %svn3 = vector_shuffle %smax2, undef<1,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u,u> /// %sc = setcc %smax2, %svn3, gt /// %n0 = extract_vector_elt %sc, #0 /// %n1 = extract_vector_elt %smax2, #0 /// %n2 = extract_vector_elt $smax2, #1 /// %result = select %n0, %n1, n2 /// becomes : /// %1 = smaxv %0 /// %result = extract_vector_elt %1, 0 static SDValue performAcrossLaneMinMaxReductionCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (!Subtarget->hasNEON()) return SDValue(); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); SDValue IfTrue = N->getOperand(1); SDValue IfFalse = N->getOperand(2); // Check if the SELECT merges up the final result of the min/max // from a vector. if (N0.getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT || IfTrue.getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT || IfFalse.getOpcode() != ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT) return SDValue(); // Expect N0 is fed by SETCC. SDValue SetCC = N0.getOperand(0); EVT SetCCVT = SetCC.getValueType(); if (SetCC.getOpcode() != ISD::SETCC || !SetCCVT.isVector() || SetCCVT.getVectorElementType() != MVT::i1) return SDValue(); SDValue VectorOp = SetCC.getOperand(0); unsigned Op = VectorOp->getOpcode(); // Check if the input vector is fed by the operator we want to handle. if (Op != ISD::SMAX && Op != ISD::UMAX && Op != ISD::SMIN && Op != ISD::UMIN && Op != ISD::FMAXNUM && Op != ISD::FMINNUM) return SDValue(); EVT VTy = VectorOp.getValueType(); if (!VTy.isVector()) return SDValue(); if (VTy.getSizeInBits() < 64) return SDValue(); EVT EltTy = VTy.getVectorElementType(); if (Op == ISD::FMAXNUM || Op == ISD::FMINNUM) { if (EltTy != MVT::f32) return SDValue(); } else { if (EltTy != MVT::i32 && EltTy != MVT::i16 && EltTy != MVT::i8) return SDValue(); } // Check if extracting from the same vector. // For example, // %sc = setcc %vector, %svn1, gt // %n0 = extract_vector_elt %sc, #0 // %n1 = extract_vector_elt %vector, #0 // %n2 = extract_vector_elt $vector, #1 if (!(VectorOp == IfTrue->getOperand(0) && VectorOp == IfFalse->getOperand(0))) return SDValue(); // Check if the condition code is matched with the operator type. ISD::CondCode CC = cast(SetCC->getOperand(2))->get(); if ((Op == ISD::SMAX && CC != ISD::SETGT && CC != ISD::SETGE) || (Op == ISD::UMAX && CC != ISD::SETUGT && CC != ISD::SETUGE) || (Op == ISD::SMIN && CC != ISD::SETLT && CC != ISD::SETLE) || (Op == ISD::UMIN && CC != ISD::SETULT && CC != ISD::SETULE) || (Op == ISD::FMAXNUM && CC != ISD::SETOGT && CC != ISD::SETOGE && CC != ISD::SETUGT && CC != ISD::SETUGE && CC != ISD::SETGT && CC != ISD::SETGE) || (Op == ISD::FMINNUM && CC != ISD::SETOLT && CC != ISD::SETOLE && CC != ISD::SETULT && CC != ISD::SETULE && CC != ISD::SETLT && CC != ISD::SETLE)) return SDValue(); // Expect to check only lane 0 from the vector SETCC. if (!isNullConstant(N0.getOperand(1))) return SDValue(); // Expect to extract the true value from lane 0. if (!isNullConstant(IfTrue.getOperand(1))) return SDValue(); // Expect to extract the false value from lane 1. if (!isOneConstant(IfFalse.getOperand(1))) return SDValue(); return tryMatchAcrossLaneShuffleForReduction(N, SetCC, Op, DAG); } /// Target-specific DAG combine for the across vector add reduction. /// This function specifically handles the final clean-up step of the vector /// add reduction produced by the LoopVectorizer. It is the log2-shuffle /// pattern, which adds all elements of a vector together. /// For example, for a <4 x i32> vector : /// %1 = vector_shuffle %0, <2,3,u,u> /// %2 = add %0, %1 /// %3 = vector_shuffle %2, <1,u,u,u> /// %4 = add %2, %3 /// %result = extract_vector_elt %4, 0 /// becomes : /// %0 = uaddv %0 /// %result = extract_vector_elt %0, 0 static SDValue performAcrossLaneAddReductionCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG, const AArch64Subtarget *Subtarget) { if (!Subtarget->hasNEON()) return SDValue(); SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); SDValue N1 = N->getOperand(1); // Check if the input vector is fed by the ADD. if (N0->getOpcode() != ISD::ADD) return SDValue(); // The vector extract idx must constant zero because we only expect the final // result of the reduction is placed in lane 0. if (!isNullConstant(N1)) return SDValue(); EVT VTy = N0.getValueType(); if (!VTy.isVector()) return SDValue(); EVT EltTy = VTy.getVectorElementType(); if (EltTy != MVT::i32 && EltTy != MVT::i16 && EltTy != MVT::i8) return SDValue(); if (VTy.getSizeInBits() < 64) return SDValue(); return tryMatchAcrossLaneShuffleForReduction(N, N0, ISD::ADD, DAG); } /// Target-specific DAG combine function for NEON load/store intrinsics /// to merge base address updates. static SDValue performNEONPostLDSTCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (DCI.isBeforeLegalize() || DCI.isCalledByLegalizer()) return SDValue(); unsigned AddrOpIdx = N->getNumOperands() - 1; SDValue Addr = N->getOperand(AddrOpIdx); // Search for a use of the address operand that is an increment. for (SDNode::use_iterator UI = Addr.getNode()->use_begin(), UE = Addr.getNode()->use_end(); UI != UE; ++UI) { SDNode *User = *UI; if (User->getOpcode() != ISD::ADD || UI.getUse().getResNo() != Addr.getResNo()) continue; // Check that the add is independent of the load/store. Otherwise, folding // it would create a cycle. if (User->isPredecessorOf(N) || N->isPredecessorOf(User)) continue; // Find the new opcode for the updating load/store. bool IsStore = false; bool IsLaneOp = false; bool IsDupOp = false; unsigned NewOpc = 0; unsigned NumVecs = 0; unsigned IntNo = cast(N->getOperand(1))->getZExtValue(); switch (IntNo) { default: llvm_unreachable("unexpected intrinsic for Neon base update"); case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD2post; NumVecs = 2; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD3post; NumVecs = 3; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD4post; NumVecs = 4; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST2post; NumVecs = 2; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST3post; NumVecs = 3; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST4post; NumVecs = 4; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x2: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD1x2post; NumVecs = 2; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x3: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD1x3post; NumVecs = 3; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x4: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD1x4post; NumVecs = 4; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x2: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST1x2post; NumVecs = 2; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x3: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST1x3post; NumVecs = 3; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x4: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST1x4post; NumVecs = 4; IsStore = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2r: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD2DUPpost; NumVecs = 2; IsDupOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3r: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD3DUPpost; NumVecs = 3; IsDupOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4r: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD4DUPpost; NumVecs = 4; IsDupOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD2LANEpost; NumVecs = 2; IsLaneOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD3LANEpost; NumVecs = 3; IsLaneOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::LD4LANEpost; NumVecs = 4; IsLaneOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST2LANEpost; NumVecs = 2; IsStore = true; IsLaneOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST3LANEpost; NumVecs = 3; IsStore = true; IsLaneOp = true; break; case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4lane: NewOpc = AArch64ISD::ST4LANEpost; NumVecs = 4; IsStore = true; IsLaneOp = true; break; } EVT VecTy; if (IsStore) VecTy = N->getOperand(2).getValueType(); else VecTy = N->getValueType(0); // If the increment is a constant, it must match the memory ref size. SDValue Inc = User->getOperand(User->getOperand(0) == Addr ? 1 : 0); if (ConstantSDNode *CInc = dyn_cast(Inc.getNode())) { uint32_t IncVal = CInc->getZExtValue(); unsigned NumBytes = NumVecs * VecTy.getSizeInBits() / 8; if (IsLaneOp || IsDupOp) NumBytes /= VecTy.getVectorNumElements(); if (IncVal != NumBytes) continue; Inc = DAG.getRegister(AArch64::XZR, MVT::i64); } SmallVector Ops; Ops.push_back(N->getOperand(0)); // Incoming chain // Load lane and store have vector list as input. if (IsLaneOp || IsStore) for (unsigned i = 2; i < AddrOpIdx; ++i) Ops.push_back(N->getOperand(i)); Ops.push_back(Addr); // Base register Ops.push_back(Inc); // Return Types. EVT Tys[6]; unsigned NumResultVecs = (IsStore ? 0 : NumVecs); unsigned n; for (n = 0; n < NumResultVecs; ++n) Tys[n] = VecTy; Tys[n++] = MVT::i64; // Type of write back register Tys[n] = MVT::Other; // Type of the chain SDVTList SDTys = DAG.getVTList(makeArrayRef(Tys, NumResultVecs + 2)); MemIntrinsicSDNode *MemInt = cast(N); SDValue UpdN = DAG.getMemIntrinsicNode(NewOpc, SDLoc(N), SDTys, Ops, MemInt->getMemoryVT(), MemInt->getMemOperand()); // Update the uses. std::vector NewResults; for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumResultVecs; ++i) { NewResults.push_back(SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), i)); } NewResults.push_back(SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), NumResultVecs + 1)); DCI.CombineTo(N, NewResults); DCI.CombineTo(User, SDValue(UpdN.getNode(), NumResultVecs)); break; } return SDValue(); } // Checks to see if the value is the prescribed width and returns information // about its extension mode. static bool checkValueWidth(SDValue V, unsigned width, ISD::LoadExtType &ExtType) { ExtType = ISD::NON_EXTLOAD; switch(V.getNode()->getOpcode()) { default: return false; case ISD::LOAD: { LoadSDNode *LoadNode = cast(V.getNode()); if ((LoadNode->getMemoryVT() == MVT::i8 && width == 8) || (LoadNode->getMemoryVT() == MVT::i16 && width == 16)) { ExtType = LoadNode->getExtensionType(); return true; } return false; } case ISD::AssertSext: { VTSDNode *TypeNode = cast(V.getNode()->getOperand(1)); if ((TypeNode->getVT() == MVT::i8 && width == 8) || (TypeNode->getVT() == MVT::i16 && width == 16)) { ExtType = ISD::SEXTLOAD; return true; } return false; } case ISD::AssertZext: { VTSDNode *TypeNode = cast(V.getNode()->getOperand(1)); if ((TypeNode->getVT() == MVT::i8 && width == 8) || (TypeNode->getVT() == MVT::i16 && width == 16)) { ExtType = ISD::ZEXTLOAD; return true; } return false; } case ISD::Constant: case ISD::TargetConstant: { return std::abs(cast(V.getNode())->getSExtValue()) < 1LL << (width - 1); } } return true; } // This function does a whole lot of voodoo to determine if the tests are // equivalent without and with a mask. Essentially what happens is that given a // DAG resembling: // // +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ // | Input | | AddConstant | | CompConstant| | CC | // +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ +-------------+ // | | | | // V V | +----------+ // +-------------+ +----+ | | // | ADD | |0xff| | | // +-------------+ +----+ | | // | | | | // V V | | // +-------------+ | | // | AND | | | // +-------------+ | | // | | | // +-----+ | | // | | | // V V V // +-------------+ // | CMP | // +-------------+ // // The AND node may be safely removed for some combinations of inputs. In // particular we need to take into account the extension type of the Input, // the exact values of AddConstant, CompConstant, and CC, along with the nominal // width of the input (this can work for any width inputs, the above graph is // specific to 8 bits. // // The specific equations were worked out by generating output tables for each // AArch64CC value in terms of and AddConstant (w1), CompConstant(w2). The // problem was simplified by working with 4 bit inputs, which means we only // needed to reason about 24 distinct bit patterns: 8 patterns unique to zero // extension (8,15), 8 patterns unique to sign extensions (-8,-1), and 8 // patterns present in both extensions (0,7). For every distinct set of // AddConstant and CompConstants bit patterns we can consider the masked and // unmasked versions to be equivalent if the result of this function is true for // all 16 distinct bit patterns of for the current extension type of Input (w0). // // sub w8, w0, w1 // and w10, w8, #0x0f // cmp w8, w2 // cset w9, AArch64CC // cmp w10, w2 // cset w11, AArch64CC // cmp w9, w11 // cset w0, eq // ret // // Since the above function shows when the outputs are equivalent it defines // when it is safe to remove the AND. Unfortunately it only runs on AArch64 and // would be expensive to run during compiles. The equations below were written // in a test harness that confirmed they gave equivalent outputs to the above // for all inputs function, so they can be used determine if the removal is // legal instead. // // isEquivalentMaskless() is the code for testing if the AND can be removed // factored out of the DAG recognition as the DAG can take several forms. static bool isEquivalentMaskless(unsigned CC, unsigned width, ISD::LoadExtType ExtType, int AddConstant, int CompConstant) { // By being careful about our equations and only writing the in term // symbolic values and well known constants (0, 1, -1, MaxUInt) we can // make them generally applicable to all bit widths. int MaxUInt = (1 << width); // For the purposes of these comparisons sign extending the type is // equivalent to zero extending the add and displacing it by half the integer // width. Provided we are careful and make sure our equations are valid over // the whole range we can just adjust the input and avoid writing equations // for sign extended inputs. if (ExtType == ISD::SEXTLOAD) AddConstant -= (1 << (width-1)); switch(CC) { case AArch64CC::LE: case AArch64CC::GT: if ((AddConstant == 0) || (CompConstant == MaxUInt - 1 && AddConstant < 0) || (AddConstant >= 0 && CompConstant < 0) || (AddConstant <= 0 && CompConstant <= 0 && CompConstant < AddConstant)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::LT: case AArch64CC::GE: if ((AddConstant == 0) || (AddConstant >= 0 && CompConstant <= 0) || (AddConstant <= 0 && CompConstant <= 0 && CompConstant <= AddConstant)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::HI: case AArch64CC::LS: if ((AddConstant >= 0 && CompConstant < 0) || (AddConstant <= 0 && CompConstant >= -1 && CompConstant < AddConstant + MaxUInt)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::PL: case AArch64CC::MI: if ((AddConstant == 0) || (AddConstant > 0 && CompConstant <= 0) || (AddConstant < 0 && CompConstant <= AddConstant)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::LO: case AArch64CC::HS: if ((AddConstant >= 0 && CompConstant <= 0) || (AddConstant <= 0 && CompConstant >= 0 && CompConstant <= AddConstant + MaxUInt)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::EQ: case AArch64CC::NE: if ((AddConstant > 0 && CompConstant < 0) || (AddConstant < 0 && CompConstant >= 0 && CompConstant < AddConstant + MaxUInt) || (AddConstant >= 0 && CompConstant >= 0 && CompConstant >= AddConstant) || (AddConstant <= 0 && CompConstant < 0 && CompConstant < AddConstant)) return true; break; case AArch64CC::VS: case AArch64CC::VC: case AArch64CC::AL: case AArch64CC::NV: return true; case AArch64CC::Invalid: break; } return false; } static SDValue performCONDCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG, unsigned CCIndex, unsigned CmpIndex) { unsigned CC = cast(N->getOperand(CCIndex))->getSExtValue(); SDNode *SubsNode = N->getOperand(CmpIndex).getNode(); unsigned CondOpcode = SubsNode->getOpcode(); if (CondOpcode != AArch64ISD::SUBS) return SDValue(); // There is a SUBS feeding this condition. Is it fed by a mask we can // use? SDNode *AndNode = SubsNode->getOperand(0).getNode(); unsigned MaskBits = 0; if (AndNode->getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return SDValue(); if (ConstantSDNode *CN = dyn_cast(AndNode->getOperand(1))) { uint32_t CNV = CN->getZExtValue(); if (CNV == 255) MaskBits = 8; else if (CNV == 65535) MaskBits = 16; } if (!MaskBits) return SDValue(); SDValue AddValue = AndNode->getOperand(0); if (AddValue.getOpcode() != ISD::ADD) return SDValue(); // The basic dag structure is correct, grab the inputs and validate them. SDValue AddInputValue1 = AddValue.getNode()->getOperand(0); SDValue AddInputValue2 = AddValue.getNode()->getOperand(1); SDValue SubsInputValue = SubsNode->getOperand(1); // The mask is present and the provenance of all the values is a smaller type, // lets see if the mask is superfluous. if (!isa(AddInputValue2.getNode()) || !isa(SubsInputValue.getNode())) return SDValue(); ISD::LoadExtType ExtType; if (!checkValueWidth(SubsInputValue, MaskBits, ExtType) || !checkValueWidth(AddInputValue2, MaskBits, ExtType) || !checkValueWidth(AddInputValue1, MaskBits, ExtType) ) return SDValue(); if(!isEquivalentMaskless(CC, MaskBits, ExtType, cast(AddInputValue2.getNode())->getSExtValue(), cast(SubsInputValue.getNode())->getSExtValue())) return SDValue(); // The AND is not necessary, remove it. SDVTList VTs = DAG.getVTList(SubsNode->getValueType(0), SubsNode->getValueType(1)); SDValue Ops[] = { AddValue, SubsNode->getOperand(1) }; SDValue NewValue = DAG.getNode(CondOpcode, SDLoc(SubsNode), VTs, Ops); DAG.ReplaceAllUsesWith(SubsNode, NewValue.getNode()); return SDValue(N, 0); } // Optimize compare with zero and branch. static SDValue performBRCONDCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (SDValue NV = performCONDCombine(N, DCI, DAG, 2, 3)) N = NV.getNode(); SDValue Chain = N->getOperand(0); SDValue Dest = N->getOperand(1); SDValue CCVal = N->getOperand(2); SDValue Cmp = N->getOperand(3); assert(isa(CCVal) && "Expected a ConstantSDNode here!"); unsigned CC = cast(CCVal)->getZExtValue(); if (CC != AArch64CC::EQ && CC != AArch64CC::NE) return SDValue(); unsigned CmpOpc = Cmp.getOpcode(); if (CmpOpc != AArch64ISD::ADDS && CmpOpc != AArch64ISD::SUBS) return SDValue(); // Only attempt folding if there is only one use of the flag and no use of the // value. if (!Cmp->hasNUsesOfValue(0, 0) || !Cmp->hasNUsesOfValue(1, 1)) return SDValue(); SDValue LHS = Cmp.getOperand(0); SDValue RHS = Cmp.getOperand(1); assert(LHS.getValueType() == RHS.getValueType() && "Expected the value type to be the same for both operands!"); if (LHS.getValueType() != MVT::i32 && LHS.getValueType() != MVT::i64) return SDValue(); if (isNullConstant(LHS)) std::swap(LHS, RHS); if (!isNullConstant(RHS)) return SDValue(); if (LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::SHL || LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::SRA || LHS.getOpcode() == ISD::SRL) return SDValue(); // Fold the compare into the branch instruction. SDValue BR; if (CC == AArch64CC::EQ) BR = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CBZ, SDLoc(N), MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, Dest); else BR = DAG.getNode(AArch64ISD::CBNZ, SDLoc(N), MVT::Other, Chain, LHS, Dest); // Do not add new nodes to DAG combiner worklist. DCI.CombineTo(N, BR, false); return SDValue(); } // Optimize some simple tbz/tbnz cases. Returns the new operand and bit to test // as well as whether the test should be inverted. This code is required to // catch these cases (as opposed to standard dag combines) because // AArch64ISD::TBZ is matched during legalization. static SDValue getTestBitOperand(SDValue Op, unsigned &Bit, bool &Invert, SelectionDAG &DAG) { if (!Op->hasOneUse()) return Op; // We don't handle undef/constant-fold cases below, as they should have // already been taken care of (e.g. and of 0, test of undefined shifted bits, // etc.) // (tbz (trunc x), b) -> (tbz x, b) // This case is just here to enable more of the below cases to be caught. if (Op->getOpcode() == ISD::TRUNCATE && Bit < Op->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits()) { return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); } if (Op->getNumOperands() != 2) return Op; auto *C = dyn_cast(Op->getOperand(1)); if (!C) return Op; switch (Op->getOpcode()) { default: return Op; // (tbz (and x, m), b) -> (tbz x, b) case ISD::AND: if ((C->getZExtValue() >> Bit) & 1) return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); return Op; // (tbz (shl x, c), b) -> (tbz x, b-c) case ISD::SHL: if (C->getZExtValue() <= Bit && (Bit - C->getZExtValue()) < Op->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits()) { Bit = Bit - C->getZExtValue(); return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); } return Op; // (tbz (sra x, c), b) -> (tbz x, b+c) or (tbz x, msb) if b+c is > # bits in x case ISD::SRA: Bit = Bit + C->getZExtValue(); if (Bit >= Op->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits()) Bit = Op->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits() - 1; return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); // (tbz (srl x, c), b) -> (tbz x, b+c) case ISD::SRL: if ((Bit + C->getZExtValue()) < Op->getValueType(0).getSizeInBits()) { Bit = Bit + C->getZExtValue(); return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); } return Op; // (tbz (xor x, -1), b) -> (tbnz x, b) case ISD::XOR: if ((C->getZExtValue() >> Bit) & 1) Invert = !Invert; return getTestBitOperand(Op->getOperand(0), Bit, Invert, DAG); } } // Optimize test single bit zero/non-zero and branch. static SDValue performTBZCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI, SelectionDAG &DAG) { unsigned Bit = cast(N->getOperand(2))->getZExtValue(); bool Invert = false; SDValue TestSrc = N->getOperand(1); SDValue NewTestSrc = getTestBitOperand(TestSrc, Bit, Invert, DAG); if (TestSrc == NewTestSrc) return SDValue(); unsigned NewOpc = N->getOpcode(); if (Invert) { if (NewOpc == AArch64ISD::TBZ) NewOpc = AArch64ISD::TBNZ; else { assert(NewOpc == AArch64ISD::TBNZ); NewOpc = AArch64ISD::TBZ; } } SDLoc DL(N); return DAG.getNode(NewOpc, DL, MVT::Other, N->getOperand(0), NewTestSrc, DAG.getConstant(Bit, DL, MVT::i64), N->getOperand(3)); } // vselect (v1i1 setcc) -> // vselect (v1iXX setcc) (XX is the size of the compared operand type) // FIXME: Currently the type legalizer can't handle VSELECT having v1i1 as // condition. If it can legalize "VSELECT v1i1" correctly, no need to combine // such VSELECT. static SDValue performVSelectCombine(SDNode *N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); EVT CCVT = N0.getValueType(); if (N0.getOpcode() != ISD::SETCC || CCVT.getVectorNumElements() != 1 || CCVT.getVectorElementType() != MVT::i1) return SDValue(); EVT ResVT = N->getValueType(0); EVT CmpVT = N0.getOperand(0).getValueType(); // Only combine when the result type is of the same size as the compared // operands. if (ResVT.getSizeInBits() != CmpVT.getSizeInBits()) return SDValue(); SDValue IfTrue = N->getOperand(1); SDValue IfFalse = N->getOperand(2); SDValue SetCC = DAG.getSetCC(SDLoc(N), CmpVT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(), N0.getOperand(0), N0.getOperand(1), cast(N0.getOperand(2))->get()); return DAG.getNode(ISD::VSELECT, SDLoc(N), ResVT, SetCC, IfTrue, IfFalse); } /// A vector select: "(select vL, vR, (setcc LHS, RHS))" is best performed with /// the compare-mask instructions rather than going via NZCV, even if LHS and /// RHS are really scalar. This replaces any scalar setcc in the above pattern /// with a vector one followed by a DUP shuffle on the result. static SDValue performSelectCombine(SDNode *N, TargetLowering::DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) { SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; SDValue N0 = N->getOperand(0); EVT ResVT = N->getValueType(0); if (N0.getOpcode() != ISD::SETCC) return SDValue(); // Make sure the SETCC result is either i1 (initial DAG), or i32, the lowered // scalar SetCCResultType. We also don't expect vectors, because we assume // that selects fed by vector SETCCs are canonicalized to VSELECT. assert((N0.getValueType() == MVT::i1 || N0.getValueType() == MVT::i32) && "Scalar-SETCC feeding SELECT has unexpected result type!"); // If NumMaskElts == 0, the comparison is larger than select result. The // largest real NEON comparison is 64-bits per lane, which means the result is // at most 32-bits and an illegal vector. Just bail out for now. EVT SrcVT = N0.getOperand(0).getValueType(); // Don't try to do this optimization when the setcc itself has i1 operands. // There are no legal vectors of i1, so this would be pointless. if (SrcVT == MVT::i1) return SDValue(); int NumMaskElts = ResVT.getSizeInBits() / SrcVT.getSizeInBits(); if (!ResVT.isVector() || NumMaskElts == 0) return SDValue(); SrcVT = EVT::getVectorVT(*DAG.getContext(), SrcVT, NumMaskElts); EVT CCVT = SrcVT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(); // Also bail out if the vector CCVT isn't the same size as ResVT. // This can happen if the SETCC operand size doesn't divide the ResVT size // (e.g., f64 vs v3f32). if (CCVT.getSizeInBits() != ResVT.getSizeInBits()) return SDValue(); // Make sure we didn't create illegal types, if we're not supposed to. assert(DCI.isBeforeLegalize() || DAG.getTargetLoweringInfo().isTypeLegal(SrcVT)); // First perform a vector comparison, where lane 0 is the one we're interested // in. SDLoc DL(N0); SDValue LHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::SCALAR_TO_VECTOR, DL, SrcVT, N0.getOperand(0)); SDValue RHS = DAG.getNode(ISD::SCALAR_TO_VECTOR, DL, SrcVT, N0.getOperand(1)); SDValue SetCC = DAG.getNode(ISD::SETCC, DL, CCVT, LHS, RHS, N0.getOperand(2)); // Now duplicate the comparison mask we want across all other lanes. SmallVector DUPMask(CCVT.getVectorNumElements(), 0); SDValue Mask = DAG.getVectorShuffle(CCVT, DL, SetCC, SetCC, DUPMask); Mask = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, ResVT.changeVectorElementTypeToInteger(), Mask); return DAG.getSelect(DL, ResVT, Mask, N->getOperand(1), N->getOperand(2)); } /// Get rid of unnecessary NVCASTs (that don't change the type). static SDValue performNVCASTCombine(SDNode *N) { if (N->getValueType(0) == N->getOperand(0).getValueType()) return N->getOperand(0); return SDValue(); } SDValue AArch64TargetLowering::PerformDAGCombine(SDNode *N, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) const { SelectionDAG &DAG = DCI.DAG; switch (N->getOpcode()) { default: break; case ISD::ADD: case ISD::SUB: return performAddSubLongCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case ISD::XOR: return performXorCombine(N, DAG, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::MUL: return performMulCombine(N, DAG, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::SINT_TO_FP: case ISD::UINT_TO_FP: return performIntToFpCombine(N, DAG, Subtarget); case ISD::FP_TO_SINT: case ISD::FP_TO_UINT: return performFpToIntCombine(N, DAG, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::FDIV: return performFDivCombine(N, DAG, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::OR: return performORCombine(N, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::SRL: return performSRLCombine(N, DCI); case ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN: return performIntrinsicCombine(N, DCI, Subtarget); case ISD::ANY_EXTEND: case ISD::ZERO_EXTEND: case ISD::SIGN_EXTEND: return performExtendCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case ISD::BITCAST: return performBitcastCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS: return performConcatVectorsCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case ISD::SELECT: { SDValue RV = performSelectCombine(N, DCI); if (!RV.getNode()) RV = performAcrossLaneMinMaxReductionCombine(N, DAG, Subtarget); return RV; } case ISD::VSELECT: return performVSelectCombine(N, DCI.DAG); case ISD::LOAD: if (performTBISimplification(N->getOperand(1), DCI, DAG)) return SDValue(N, 0); break; case ISD::STORE: return performSTORECombine(N, DCI, DAG, Subtarget); case AArch64ISD::BRCOND: return performBRCONDCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case AArch64ISD::TBNZ: case AArch64ISD::TBZ: return performTBZCombine(N, DCI, DAG); case AArch64ISD::CSEL: return performCONDCombine(N, DCI, DAG, 2, 3); case AArch64ISD::DUP: return performPostLD1Combine(N, DCI, false); case AArch64ISD::NVCAST: return performNVCASTCombine(N); case ISD::INSERT_VECTOR_ELT: return performPostLD1Combine(N, DCI, true); case ISD::EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT: return performAcrossLaneAddReductionCombine(N, DAG, Subtarget); case ISD::INTRINSIC_VOID: case ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN: switch (cast(N->getOperand(1))->getZExtValue()) { case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld1x4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld2r: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld3r: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_ld4r: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x2: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x3: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st1x4: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st2lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st3lane: case Intrinsic::aarch64_neon_st4lane: return performNEONPostLDSTCombine(N, DCI, DAG); default: break; } } return SDValue(); } // Check if the return value is used as only a return value, as otherwise // we can't perform a tail-call. In particular, we need to check for // target ISD nodes that are returns and any other "odd" constructs // that the generic analysis code won't necessarily catch. bool AArch64TargetLowering::isUsedByReturnOnly(SDNode *N, SDValue &Chain) const { if (N->getNumValues() != 1) return false; if (!N->hasNUsesOfValue(1, 0)) return false; SDValue TCChain = Chain; SDNode *Copy = *N->use_begin(); if (Copy->getOpcode() == ISD::CopyToReg) { // If the copy has a glue operand, we conservatively assume it isn't safe to // perform a tail call. if (Copy->getOperand(Copy->getNumOperands() - 1).getValueType() == MVT::Glue) return false; TCChain = Copy->getOperand(0); } else if (Copy->getOpcode() != ISD::FP_EXTEND) return false; bool HasRet = false; for (SDNode *Node : Copy->uses()) { if (Node->getOpcode() != AArch64ISD::RET_FLAG) return false; HasRet = true; } if (!HasRet) return false; Chain = TCChain; return true; } // Return whether the an instruction can potentially be optimized to a tail // call. This will cause the optimizers to attempt to move, or duplicate, // return instructions to help enable tail call optimizations for this // instruction. bool AArch64TargetLowering::mayBeEmittedAsTailCall(CallInst *CI) const { return CI->isTailCall(); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::getIndexedAddressParts(SDNode *Op, SDValue &Base, SDValue &Offset, ISD::MemIndexedMode &AM, bool &IsInc, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { if (Op->getOpcode() != ISD::ADD && Op->getOpcode() != ISD::SUB) return false; Base = Op->getOperand(0); // All of the indexed addressing mode instructions take a signed // 9 bit immediate offset. if (ConstantSDNode *RHS = dyn_cast(Op->getOperand(1))) { int64_t RHSC = RHS->getSExtValue(); if (Op->getOpcode() == ISD::SUB) RHSC = -(uint64_t)RHSC; if (!isInt<9>(RHSC)) return false; IsInc = (Op->getOpcode() == ISD::ADD); Offset = Op->getOperand(1); return true; } return false; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::getPreIndexedAddressParts(SDNode *N, SDValue &Base, SDValue &Offset, ISD::MemIndexedMode &AM, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT VT; SDValue Ptr; if (LoadSDNode *LD = dyn_cast(N)) { VT = LD->getMemoryVT(); Ptr = LD->getBasePtr(); } else if (StoreSDNode *ST = dyn_cast(N)) { VT = ST->getMemoryVT(); Ptr = ST->getBasePtr(); } else return false; bool IsInc; if (!getIndexedAddressParts(Ptr.getNode(), Base, Offset, AM, IsInc, DAG)) return false; AM = IsInc ? ISD::PRE_INC : ISD::PRE_DEC; return true; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::getPostIndexedAddressParts( SDNode *N, SDNode *Op, SDValue &Base, SDValue &Offset, ISD::MemIndexedMode &AM, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { EVT VT; SDValue Ptr; if (LoadSDNode *LD = dyn_cast(N)) { VT = LD->getMemoryVT(); Ptr = LD->getBasePtr(); } else if (StoreSDNode *ST = dyn_cast(N)) { VT = ST->getMemoryVT(); Ptr = ST->getBasePtr(); } else return false; bool IsInc; if (!getIndexedAddressParts(Op, Base, Offset, AM, IsInc, DAG)) return false; // Post-indexing updates the base, so it's not a valid transform // if that's not the same as the load's pointer. if (Ptr != Base) return false; AM = IsInc ? ISD::POST_INC : ISD::POST_DEC; return true; } static void ReplaceBITCASTResults(SDNode *N, SmallVectorImpl &Results, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc DL(N); SDValue Op = N->getOperand(0); if (N->getValueType(0) != MVT::i16 || Op.getValueType() != MVT::f16) return; Op = SDValue( DAG.getMachineNode(TargetOpcode::INSERT_SUBREG, DL, MVT::f32, DAG.getUNDEF(MVT::i32), Op, DAG.getTargetConstant(AArch64::hsub, DL, MVT::i32)), 0); Op = DAG.getNode(ISD::BITCAST, DL, MVT::i32, Op); Results.push_back(DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i16, Op)); } static void ReplaceReductionResults(SDNode *N, SmallVectorImpl &Results, SelectionDAG &DAG, unsigned InterOp, unsigned AcrossOp) { EVT LoVT, HiVT; SDValue Lo, Hi; SDLoc dl(N); std::tie(LoVT, HiVT) = DAG.GetSplitDestVTs(N->getValueType(0)); std::tie(Lo, Hi) = DAG.SplitVectorOperand(N, 0); SDValue InterVal = DAG.getNode(InterOp, dl, LoVT, Lo, Hi); SDValue SplitVal = DAG.getNode(AcrossOp, dl, LoVT, InterVal); Results.push_back(SplitVal); } static std::pair splitInt128(SDValue N, SelectionDAG &DAG) { SDLoc DL(N); SDValue Lo = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i64, N); SDValue Hi = DAG.getNode(ISD::TRUNCATE, DL, MVT::i64, DAG.getNode(ISD::SRL, DL, MVT::i128, N, DAG.getConstant(64, DL, MVT::i64))); return std::make_pair(Lo, Hi); } static void ReplaceCMP_SWAP_128Results(SDNode *N, SmallVectorImpl & Results, SelectionDAG &DAG) { assert(N->getValueType(0) == MVT::i128 && "AtomicCmpSwap on types less than 128 should be legal"); auto Desired = splitInt128(N->getOperand(2), DAG); auto New = splitInt128(N->getOperand(3), DAG); SDValue Ops[] = {N->getOperand(1), Desired.first, Desired.second, New.first, New.second, N->getOperand(0)}; SDNode *CmpSwap = DAG.getMachineNode( AArch64::CMP_SWAP_128, SDLoc(N), DAG.getVTList(MVT::i64, MVT::i64, MVT::i32, MVT::Other), Ops); MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); MachineSDNode::mmo_iterator MemOp = MF.allocateMemRefsArray(1); MemOp[0] = cast(N)->getMemOperand(); cast(CmpSwap)->setMemRefs(MemOp, MemOp + 1); Results.push_back(SDValue(CmpSwap, 0)); Results.push_back(SDValue(CmpSwap, 1)); Results.push_back(SDValue(CmpSwap, 3)); } void AArch64TargetLowering::ReplaceNodeResults( SDNode *N, SmallVectorImpl &Results, SelectionDAG &DAG) const { switch (N->getOpcode()) { default: llvm_unreachable("Don't know how to custom expand this"); case ISD::BITCAST: ReplaceBITCASTResults(N, Results, DAG); return; case AArch64ISD::SADDV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::ADD, AArch64ISD::SADDV); return; case AArch64ISD::UADDV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::ADD, AArch64ISD::UADDV); return; case AArch64ISD::SMINV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::SMIN, AArch64ISD::SMINV); return; case AArch64ISD::UMINV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::UMIN, AArch64ISD::UMINV); return; case AArch64ISD::SMAXV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::SMAX, AArch64ISD::SMAXV); return; case AArch64ISD::UMAXV: ReplaceReductionResults(N, Results, DAG, ISD::UMAX, AArch64ISD::UMAXV); return; case ISD::FP_TO_UINT: case ISD::FP_TO_SINT: assert(N->getValueType(0) == MVT::i128 && "unexpected illegal conversion"); // Let normal code take care of it by not adding anything to Results. return; case ISD::ATOMIC_CMP_SWAP: ReplaceCMP_SWAP_128Results(N, Results, DAG); return; } } bool AArch64TargetLowering::useLoadStackGuardNode() const { if (!Subtarget->isTargetAndroid()) return true; return TargetLowering::useLoadStackGuardNode(); } unsigned AArch64TargetLowering::combineRepeatedFPDivisors() const { // Combine multiple FDIVs with the same divisor into multiple FMULs by the // reciprocal if there are three or more FDIVs. return 3; } TargetLoweringBase::LegalizeTypeAction AArch64TargetLowering::getPreferredVectorAction(EVT VT) const { MVT SVT = VT.getSimpleVT(); // During type legalization, we prefer to widen v1i8, v1i16, v1i32 to v8i8, // v4i16, v2i32 instead of to promote. if (SVT == MVT::v1i8 || SVT == MVT::v1i16 || SVT == MVT::v1i32 || SVT == MVT::v1f32) return TypeWidenVector; return TargetLoweringBase::getPreferredVectorAction(VT); } // Loads and stores less than 128-bits are already atomic; ones above that // are doomed anyway, so defer to the default libcall and blame the OS when // things go wrong. bool AArch64TargetLowering::shouldExpandAtomicStoreInIR(StoreInst *SI) const { unsigned Size = SI->getValueOperand()->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); return Size == 128; } // Loads and stores less than 128-bits are already atomic; ones above that // are doomed anyway, so defer to the default libcall and blame the OS when // things go wrong. TargetLowering::AtomicExpansionKind AArch64TargetLowering::shouldExpandAtomicLoadInIR(LoadInst *LI) const { unsigned Size = LI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); return Size == 128 ? AtomicExpansionKind::LLSC : AtomicExpansionKind::None; } // For the real atomic operations, we have ldxr/stxr up to 128 bits, TargetLowering::AtomicExpansionKind AArch64TargetLowering::shouldExpandAtomicRMWInIR(AtomicRMWInst *AI) const { unsigned Size = AI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits(); return Size <= 128 ? AtomicExpansionKind::LLSC : AtomicExpansionKind::None; } bool AArch64TargetLowering::shouldExpandAtomicCmpXchgInIR( AtomicCmpXchgInst *AI) const { // At -O0, fast-regalloc cannot cope with the live vregs necessary to // implement cmpxchg without spilling. If the address being exchanged is also // on the stack and close enough to the spill slot, this can lead to a // situation where the monitor always gets cleared and the atomic operation // can never succeed. So at -O0 we need a late-expanded pseudo-inst instead. return getTargetMachine().getOptLevel() != 0; } Value *AArch64TargetLowering::emitLoadLinked(IRBuilder<> &Builder, Value *Addr, AtomicOrdering Ord) const { Module *M = Builder.GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->getParent(); Type *ValTy = cast(Addr->getType())->getElementType(); bool IsAcquire = isAcquireOrStronger(Ord); // Since i128 isn't legal and intrinsics don't get type-lowered, the ldrexd // intrinsic must return {i64, i64} and we have to recombine them into a // single i128 here. if (ValTy->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() == 128) { Intrinsic::ID Int = IsAcquire ? Intrinsic::aarch64_ldaxp : Intrinsic::aarch64_ldxp; Function *Ldxr = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Int); Addr = Builder.CreateBitCast(Addr, Type::getInt8PtrTy(M->getContext())); Value *LoHi = Builder.CreateCall(Ldxr, Addr, "lohi"); Value *Lo = Builder.CreateExtractValue(LoHi, 0, "lo"); Value *Hi = Builder.CreateExtractValue(LoHi, 1, "hi"); Lo = Builder.CreateZExt(Lo, ValTy, "lo64"); Hi = Builder.CreateZExt(Hi, ValTy, "hi64"); return Builder.CreateOr( Lo, Builder.CreateShl(Hi, ConstantInt::get(ValTy, 64)), "val64"); } Type *Tys[] = { Addr->getType() }; Intrinsic::ID Int = IsAcquire ? Intrinsic::aarch64_ldaxr : Intrinsic::aarch64_ldxr; Function *Ldxr = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Int, Tys); return Builder.CreateTruncOrBitCast( Builder.CreateCall(Ldxr, Addr), cast(Addr->getType())->getElementType()); } void AArch64TargetLowering::emitAtomicCmpXchgNoStoreLLBalance( IRBuilder<> &Builder) const { Module *M = Builder.GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->getParent(); Builder.CreateCall(Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Intrinsic::aarch64_clrex)); } Value *AArch64TargetLowering::emitStoreConditional(IRBuilder<> &Builder, Value *Val, Value *Addr, AtomicOrdering Ord) const { Module *M = Builder.GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->getParent(); bool IsRelease = isReleaseOrStronger(Ord); // Since the intrinsics must have legal type, the i128 intrinsics take two // parameters: "i64, i64". We must marshal Val into the appropriate form // before the call. if (Val->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() == 128) { Intrinsic::ID Int = IsRelease ? Intrinsic::aarch64_stlxp : Intrinsic::aarch64_stxp; Function *Stxr = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Int); Type *Int64Ty = Type::getInt64Ty(M->getContext()); Value *Lo = Builder.CreateTrunc(Val, Int64Ty, "lo"); Value *Hi = Builder.CreateTrunc(Builder.CreateLShr(Val, 64), Int64Ty, "hi"); Addr = Builder.CreateBitCast(Addr, Type::getInt8PtrTy(M->getContext())); return Builder.CreateCall(Stxr, {Lo, Hi, Addr}); } Intrinsic::ID Int = IsRelease ? Intrinsic::aarch64_stlxr : Intrinsic::aarch64_stxr; Type *Tys[] = { Addr->getType() }; Function *Stxr = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Int, Tys); return Builder.CreateCall(Stxr, {Builder.CreateZExtOrBitCast( Val, Stxr->getFunctionType()->getParamType(0)), Addr}); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::functionArgumentNeedsConsecutiveRegisters( Type *Ty, CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg) const { return Ty->isArrayTy(); } bool AArch64TargetLowering::shouldNormalizeToSelectSequence(LLVMContext &, EVT) const { return false; } Value *AArch64TargetLowering::getIRStackGuard(IRBuilder<> &IRB) const { if (!Subtarget->isTargetAndroid()) return TargetLowering::getIRStackGuard(IRB); // Android provides a fixed TLS slot for the stack cookie. See the definition // of TLS_SLOT_STACK_GUARD in // https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/private/bionic_tls.h const unsigned TlsOffset = 0x28; Module *M = IRB.GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->getParent(); Function *ThreadPointerFunc = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Intrinsic::thread_pointer); return IRB.CreatePointerCast( IRB.CreateConstGEP1_32(IRB.CreateCall(ThreadPointerFunc), TlsOffset), Type::getInt8PtrTy(IRB.getContext())->getPointerTo(0)); } Value *AArch64TargetLowering::getSafeStackPointerLocation(IRBuilder<> &IRB) const { if (!Subtarget->isTargetAndroid()) return TargetLowering::getSafeStackPointerLocation(IRB); // Android provides a fixed TLS slot for the SafeStack pointer. See the // definition of TLS_SLOT_SAFESTACK in // https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/private/bionic_tls.h const unsigned TlsOffset = 0x48; Module *M = IRB.GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->getParent(); Function *ThreadPointerFunc = Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Intrinsic::thread_pointer); return IRB.CreatePointerCast( IRB.CreateConstGEP1_32(IRB.CreateCall(ThreadPointerFunc), TlsOffset), Type::getInt8PtrTy(IRB.getContext())->getPointerTo(0)); } void AArch64TargetLowering::initializeSplitCSR(MachineBasicBlock *Entry) const { // Update IsSplitCSR in AArch64unctionInfo. AArch64FunctionInfo *AFI = Entry->getParent()->getInfo(); AFI->setIsSplitCSR(true); } void AArch64TargetLowering::insertCopiesSplitCSR( MachineBasicBlock *Entry, const SmallVectorImpl &Exits) const { const AArch64RegisterInfo *TRI = Subtarget->getRegisterInfo(); const MCPhysReg *IStart = TRI->getCalleeSavedRegsViaCopy(Entry->getParent()); if (!IStart) return; const TargetInstrInfo *TII = Subtarget->getInstrInfo(); MachineRegisterInfo *MRI = &Entry->getParent()->getRegInfo(); MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = Entry->begin(); for (const MCPhysReg *I = IStart; *I; ++I) { const TargetRegisterClass *RC = nullptr; if (AArch64::GPR64RegClass.contains(*I)) RC = &AArch64::GPR64RegClass; else if (AArch64::FPR64RegClass.contains(*I)) RC = &AArch64::FPR64RegClass; else llvm_unreachable("Unexpected register class in CSRsViaCopy!"); unsigned NewVR = MRI->createVirtualRegister(RC); // Create copy from CSR to a virtual register. // FIXME: this currently does not emit CFI pseudo-instructions, it works // fine for CXX_FAST_TLS since the C++-style TLS access functions should be // nounwind. If we want to generalize this later, we may need to emit // CFI pseudo-instructions. assert(Entry->getParent()->getFunction()->hasFnAttribute( Attribute::NoUnwind) && "Function should be nounwind in insertCopiesSplitCSR!"); Entry->addLiveIn(*I); BuildMI(*Entry, MBBI, DebugLoc(), TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), NewVR) .addReg(*I); // Insert the copy-back instructions right before the terminator. for (auto *Exit : Exits) BuildMI(*Exit, Exit->getFirstTerminator(), DebugLoc(), TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), *I) .addReg(NewVR); } } bool AArch64TargetLowering::isIntDivCheap(EVT VT, AttributeSet Attr) const { // Integer division on AArch64 is expensive. However, when aggressively // optimizing for code size, we prefer to use a div instruction, as it is // usually smaller than the alternative sequence. // The exception to this is vector division. Since AArch64 doesn't have vector // integer division, leaving the division as-is is a loss even in terms of // size, because it will have to be scalarized, while the alternative code // sequence can be performed in vector form. bool OptSize = Attr.hasAttribute(AttributeSet::FunctionIndex, Attribute::MinSize); return OptSize && !VT.isVector(); }