1 //===-- X86InstrInfo.cpp - X86 Instruction Information --------------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This file contains the X86 implementation of the TargetInstrInfo class. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "X86InstrInfo.h" 15 #include "X86.h" 16 #include "X86InstrBuilder.h" 17 #include "X86InstrFoldTables.h" 18 #include "X86MachineFunctionInfo.h" 19 #include "X86Subtarget.h" 20 #include "X86TargetMachine.h" 21 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 22 #include "llvm/ADT/Sequence.h" 23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/LivePhysRegs.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveVariables.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineConstantPool.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineDominators.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" 28 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" 29 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h" 30 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 31 #include "llvm/CodeGen/StackMaps.h" 32 #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h" 33 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 34 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" 35 #include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h" 36 #include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h" 37 #include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h" 38 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 39 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 40 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 41 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 42 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h" 43 44 using namespace llvm; 45 46 #define DEBUG_TYPE "x86-instr-info" 47 48 #define GET_INSTRINFO_CTOR_DTOR 49 #include "X86GenInstrInfo.inc" 50 51 static cl::opt<bool> 52 NoFusing("disable-spill-fusing", 53 cl::desc("Disable fusing of spill code into instructions"), 54 cl::Hidden); 55 static cl::opt<bool> 56 PrintFailedFusing("print-failed-fuse-candidates", 57 cl::desc("Print instructions that the allocator wants to" 58 " fuse, but the X86 backend currently can't"), 59 cl::Hidden); 60 static cl::opt<bool> 61 ReMatPICStubLoad("remat-pic-stub-load", 62 cl::desc("Re-materialize load from stub in PIC mode"), 63 cl::init(false), cl::Hidden); 64 static cl::opt<unsigned> 65 PartialRegUpdateClearance("partial-reg-update-clearance", 66 cl::desc("Clearance between two register writes " 67 "for inserting XOR to avoid partial " 68 "register update"), 69 cl::init(64), cl::Hidden); 70 static cl::opt<unsigned> 71 UndefRegClearance("undef-reg-clearance", 72 cl::desc("How many idle instructions we would like before " 73 "certain undef register reads"), 74 cl::init(128), cl::Hidden); 75 76 77 // Pin the vtable to this file. 78 void X86InstrInfo::anchor() {} 79 80 X86InstrInfo::X86InstrInfo(X86Subtarget &STI) 81 : X86GenInstrInfo((STI.isTarget64BitLP64() ? X86::ADJCALLSTACKDOWN64 82 : X86::ADJCALLSTACKDOWN32), 83 (STI.isTarget64BitLP64() ? X86::ADJCALLSTACKUP64 84 : X86::ADJCALLSTACKUP32), 85 X86::CATCHRET, 86 (STI.is64Bit() ? X86::RETQ : X86::RETL)), 87 Subtarget(STI), RI(STI.getTargetTriple()) { 88 } 89 90 bool 91 X86InstrInfo::isCoalescableExtInstr(const MachineInstr &MI, 92 unsigned &SrcReg, unsigned &DstReg, 93 unsigned &SubIdx) const { 94 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 95 default: break; 96 case X86::MOVSX16rr8: 97 case X86::MOVZX16rr8: 98 case X86::MOVSX32rr8: 99 case X86::MOVZX32rr8: 100 case X86::MOVSX64rr8: 101 if (!Subtarget.is64Bit()) 102 // It's not always legal to reference the low 8-bit of the larger 103 // register in 32-bit mode. 104 return false; 105 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 106 case X86::MOVSX32rr16: 107 case X86::MOVZX32rr16: 108 case X86::MOVSX64rr16: 109 case X86::MOVSX64rr32: { 110 if (MI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() || MI.getOperand(1).getSubReg()) 111 // Be conservative. 112 return false; 113 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 114 DstReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 115 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 116 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 117 case X86::MOVSX16rr8: 118 case X86::MOVZX16rr8: 119 case X86::MOVSX32rr8: 120 case X86::MOVZX32rr8: 121 case X86::MOVSX64rr8: 122 SubIdx = X86::sub_8bit; 123 break; 124 case X86::MOVSX32rr16: 125 case X86::MOVZX32rr16: 126 case X86::MOVSX64rr16: 127 SubIdx = X86::sub_16bit; 128 break; 129 case X86::MOVSX64rr32: 130 SubIdx = X86::sub_32bit; 131 break; 132 } 133 return true; 134 } 135 } 136 return false; 137 } 138 139 int X86InstrInfo::getSPAdjust(const MachineInstr &MI) const { 140 const MachineFunction *MF = MI.getParent()->getParent(); 141 const TargetFrameLowering *TFI = MF->getSubtarget().getFrameLowering(); 142 143 if (isFrameInstr(MI)) { 144 unsigned StackAlign = TFI->getStackAlignment(); 145 int SPAdj = alignTo(getFrameSize(MI), StackAlign); 146 SPAdj -= getFrameAdjustment(MI); 147 if (!isFrameSetup(MI)) 148 SPAdj = -SPAdj; 149 return SPAdj; 150 } 151 152 // To know whether a call adjusts the stack, we need information 153 // that is bound to the following ADJCALLSTACKUP pseudo. 154 // Look for the next ADJCALLSTACKUP that follows the call. 155 if (MI.isCall()) { 156 const MachineBasicBlock *MBB = MI.getParent(); 157 auto I = ++MachineBasicBlock::const_iterator(MI); 158 for (auto E = MBB->end(); I != E; ++I) { 159 if (I->getOpcode() == getCallFrameDestroyOpcode() || 160 I->isCall()) 161 break; 162 } 163 164 // If we could not find a frame destroy opcode, then it has already 165 // been simplified, so we don't care. 166 if (I->getOpcode() != getCallFrameDestroyOpcode()) 167 return 0; 168 169 return -(I->getOperand(1).getImm()); 170 } 171 172 // Currently handle only PUSHes we can reasonably expect to see 173 // in call sequences 174 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 175 default: 176 return 0; 177 case X86::PUSH32i8: 178 case X86::PUSH32r: 179 case X86::PUSH32rmm: 180 case X86::PUSH32rmr: 181 case X86::PUSHi32: 182 return 4; 183 case X86::PUSH64i8: 184 case X86::PUSH64r: 185 case X86::PUSH64rmm: 186 case X86::PUSH64rmr: 187 case X86::PUSH64i32: 188 return 8; 189 } 190 } 191 192 /// Return true and the FrameIndex if the specified 193 /// operand and follow operands form a reference to the stack frame. 194 bool X86InstrInfo::isFrameOperand(const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned int Op, 195 int &FrameIndex) const { 196 if (MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg).isFI() && 197 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrScaleAmt).isImm() && 198 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg).isReg() && 199 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrDisp).isImm() && 200 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrScaleAmt).getImm() == 1 && 201 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrIndexReg).getReg() == 0 && 202 MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrDisp).getImm() == 0) { 203 FrameIndex = MI.getOperand(Op + X86::AddrBaseReg).getIndex(); 204 return true; 205 } 206 return false; 207 } 208 209 static bool isFrameLoadOpcode(int Opcode, unsigned &MemBytes) { 210 switch (Opcode) { 211 default: 212 return false; 213 case X86::MOV8rm: 214 case X86::KMOVBkm: 215 MemBytes = 1; 216 return true; 217 case X86::MOV16rm: 218 case X86::KMOVWkm: 219 MemBytes = 2; 220 return true; 221 case X86::MOV32rm: 222 case X86::MOVSSrm: 223 case X86::VMOVSSZrm: 224 case X86::VMOVSSrm: 225 case X86::KMOVDkm: 226 MemBytes = 4; 227 return true; 228 case X86::MOV64rm: 229 case X86::LD_Fp64m: 230 case X86::MOVSDrm: 231 case X86::VMOVSDrm: 232 case X86::VMOVSDZrm: 233 case X86::MMX_MOVD64rm: 234 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm: 235 case X86::KMOVQkm: 236 MemBytes = 8; 237 return true; 238 case X86::MOVAPSrm: 239 case X86::MOVUPSrm: 240 case X86::MOVAPDrm: 241 case X86::MOVUPDrm: 242 case X86::MOVDQArm: 243 case X86::MOVDQUrm: 244 case X86::VMOVAPSrm: 245 case X86::VMOVUPSrm: 246 case X86::VMOVAPDrm: 247 case X86::VMOVUPDrm: 248 case X86::VMOVDQArm: 249 case X86::VMOVDQUrm: 250 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm: 251 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm: 252 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 253 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 254 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rm: 255 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rm: 256 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rm: 257 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rm: 258 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rm: 259 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rm: 260 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rm: 261 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rm: 262 MemBytes = 16; 263 return true; 264 case X86::VMOVAPSYrm: 265 case X86::VMOVUPSYrm: 266 case X86::VMOVAPDYrm: 267 case X86::VMOVUPDYrm: 268 case X86::VMOVDQAYrm: 269 case X86::VMOVDQUYrm: 270 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm: 271 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm: 272 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 273 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 274 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rm: 275 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rm: 276 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rm: 277 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rm: 278 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rm: 279 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rm: 280 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rm: 281 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rm: 282 MemBytes = 32; 283 return true; 284 case X86::VMOVAPSZrm: 285 case X86::VMOVUPSZrm: 286 case X86::VMOVAPDZrm: 287 case X86::VMOVUPDZrm: 288 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrm: 289 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrm: 290 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrm: 291 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrm: 292 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrm: 293 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrm: 294 MemBytes = 64; 295 return true; 296 } 297 } 298 299 static bool isFrameStoreOpcode(int Opcode, unsigned &MemBytes) { 300 switch (Opcode) { 301 default: 302 return false; 303 case X86::MOV8mr: 304 case X86::KMOVBmk: 305 MemBytes = 1; 306 return true; 307 case X86::MOV16mr: 308 case X86::KMOVWmk: 309 MemBytes = 2; 310 return true; 311 case X86::MOV32mr: 312 case X86::MOVSSmr: 313 case X86::VMOVSSmr: 314 case X86::VMOVSSZmr: 315 case X86::KMOVDmk: 316 MemBytes = 4; 317 return true; 318 case X86::MOV64mr: 319 case X86::ST_FpP64m: 320 case X86::MOVSDmr: 321 case X86::VMOVSDmr: 322 case X86::VMOVSDZmr: 323 case X86::MMX_MOVD64mr: 324 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64mr: 325 case X86::MMX_MOVNTQmr: 326 case X86::KMOVQmk: 327 MemBytes = 8; 328 return true; 329 case X86::MOVAPSmr: 330 case X86::MOVUPSmr: 331 case X86::MOVAPDmr: 332 case X86::MOVUPDmr: 333 case X86::MOVDQAmr: 334 case X86::MOVDQUmr: 335 case X86::VMOVAPSmr: 336 case X86::VMOVUPSmr: 337 case X86::VMOVAPDmr: 338 case X86::VMOVUPDmr: 339 case X86::VMOVDQAmr: 340 case X86::VMOVDQUmr: 341 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr: 342 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr: 343 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr_NOVLX: 344 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr_NOVLX: 345 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128mr: 346 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128mr: 347 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128mr: 348 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128mr: 349 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128mr: 350 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128mr: 351 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128mr: 352 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128mr: 353 MemBytes = 16; 354 return true; 355 case X86::VMOVUPSYmr: 356 case X86::VMOVAPSYmr: 357 case X86::VMOVUPDYmr: 358 case X86::VMOVAPDYmr: 359 case X86::VMOVDQUYmr: 360 case X86::VMOVDQAYmr: 361 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr: 362 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr: 363 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr_NOVLX: 364 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr_NOVLX: 365 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256mr: 366 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256mr: 367 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256mr: 368 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256mr: 369 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256mr: 370 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256mr: 371 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256mr: 372 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256mr: 373 MemBytes = 32; 374 return true; 375 case X86::VMOVUPSZmr: 376 case X86::VMOVAPSZmr: 377 case X86::VMOVUPDZmr: 378 case X86::VMOVAPDZmr: 379 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zmr: 380 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zmr: 381 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zmr: 382 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zmr: 383 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zmr: 384 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zmr: 385 MemBytes = 64; 386 return true; 387 } 388 return false; 389 } 390 391 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isLoadFromStackSlot(const MachineInstr &MI, 392 int &FrameIndex) const { 393 unsigned Dummy; 394 return X86InstrInfo::isLoadFromStackSlot(MI, FrameIndex, Dummy); 395 } 396 397 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isLoadFromStackSlot(const MachineInstr &MI, 398 int &FrameIndex, 399 unsigned &MemBytes) const { 400 if (isFrameLoadOpcode(MI.getOpcode(), MemBytes)) 401 if (MI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() == 0 && isFrameOperand(MI, 1, FrameIndex)) 402 return MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 403 return 0; 404 } 405 406 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isLoadFromStackSlotPostFE(const MachineInstr &MI, 407 int &FrameIndex) const { 408 unsigned Dummy; 409 if (isFrameLoadOpcode(MI.getOpcode(), Dummy)) { 410 unsigned Reg; 411 if ((Reg = isLoadFromStackSlot(MI, FrameIndex))) 412 return Reg; 413 // Check for post-frame index elimination operations 414 SmallVector<const MachineMemOperand *, 1> Accesses; 415 if (hasLoadFromStackSlot(MI, Accesses)) { 416 FrameIndex = 417 cast<FixedStackPseudoSourceValue>(Accesses.front()->getPseudoValue()) 418 ->getFrameIndex(); 419 return 1; 420 } 421 } 422 return 0; 423 } 424 425 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isStoreToStackSlot(const MachineInstr &MI, 426 int &FrameIndex) const { 427 unsigned Dummy; 428 return X86InstrInfo::isStoreToStackSlot(MI, FrameIndex, Dummy); 429 } 430 431 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isStoreToStackSlot(const MachineInstr &MI, 432 int &FrameIndex, 433 unsigned &MemBytes) const { 434 if (isFrameStoreOpcode(MI.getOpcode(), MemBytes)) 435 if (MI.getOperand(X86::AddrNumOperands).getSubReg() == 0 && 436 isFrameOperand(MI, 0, FrameIndex)) 437 return MI.getOperand(X86::AddrNumOperands).getReg(); 438 return 0; 439 } 440 441 unsigned X86InstrInfo::isStoreToStackSlotPostFE(const MachineInstr &MI, 442 int &FrameIndex) const { 443 unsigned Dummy; 444 if (isFrameStoreOpcode(MI.getOpcode(), Dummy)) { 445 unsigned Reg; 446 if ((Reg = isStoreToStackSlot(MI, FrameIndex))) 447 return Reg; 448 // Check for post-frame index elimination operations 449 SmallVector<const MachineMemOperand *, 1> Accesses; 450 if (hasStoreToStackSlot(MI, Accesses)) { 451 FrameIndex = 452 cast<FixedStackPseudoSourceValue>(Accesses.front()->getPseudoValue()) 453 ->getFrameIndex(); 454 return 1; 455 } 456 } 457 return 0; 458 } 459 460 /// Return true if register is PIC base; i.e.g defined by X86::MOVPC32r. 461 static bool regIsPICBase(unsigned BaseReg, const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI) { 462 // Don't waste compile time scanning use-def chains of physregs. 463 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(BaseReg)) 464 return false; 465 bool isPICBase = false; 466 for (MachineRegisterInfo::def_instr_iterator I = MRI.def_instr_begin(BaseReg), 467 E = MRI.def_instr_end(); I != E; ++I) { 468 MachineInstr *DefMI = &*I; 469 if (DefMI->getOpcode() != X86::MOVPC32r) 470 return false; 471 assert(!isPICBase && "More than one PIC base?"); 472 isPICBase = true; 473 } 474 return isPICBase; 475 } 476 477 bool X86InstrInfo::isReallyTriviallyReMaterializable(const MachineInstr &MI, 478 AliasAnalysis *AA) const { 479 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 480 default: break; 481 case X86::MOV8rm: 482 case X86::MOV8rm_NOREX: 483 case X86::MOV16rm: 484 case X86::MOV32rm: 485 case X86::MOV64rm: 486 case X86::LD_Fp64m: 487 case X86::MOVSSrm: 488 case X86::MOVSDrm: 489 case X86::MOVAPSrm: 490 case X86::MOVUPSrm: 491 case X86::MOVAPDrm: 492 case X86::MOVUPDrm: 493 case X86::MOVDQArm: 494 case X86::MOVDQUrm: 495 case X86::VMOVSSrm: 496 case X86::VMOVSDrm: 497 case X86::VMOVAPSrm: 498 case X86::VMOVUPSrm: 499 case X86::VMOVAPDrm: 500 case X86::VMOVUPDrm: 501 case X86::VMOVDQArm: 502 case X86::VMOVDQUrm: 503 case X86::VMOVAPSYrm: 504 case X86::VMOVUPSYrm: 505 case X86::VMOVAPDYrm: 506 case X86::VMOVUPDYrm: 507 case X86::VMOVDQAYrm: 508 case X86::VMOVDQUYrm: 509 case X86::MMX_MOVD64rm: 510 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm: 511 // AVX-512 512 case X86::VMOVSSZrm: 513 case X86::VMOVSDZrm: 514 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rm: 515 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rm: 516 case X86::VMOVAPDZrm: 517 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm: 518 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm: 519 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 520 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 521 case X86::VMOVAPSZrm: 522 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rm: 523 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rm: 524 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrm: 525 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rm: 526 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rm: 527 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrm: 528 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rm: 529 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rm: 530 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrm: 531 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rm: 532 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rm: 533 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrm: 534 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rm: 535 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rm: 536 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrm: 537 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rm: 538 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rm: 539 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrm: 540 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rm: 541 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rm: 542 case X86::VMOVUPDZrm: 543 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm: 544 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm: 545 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 546 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 547 case X86::VMOVUPSZrm: { 548 // Loads from constant pools are trivially rematerializable. 549 if (MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrBaseReg).isReg() && 550 MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrScaleAmt).isImm() && 551 MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrIndexReg).isReg() && 552 MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrIndexReg).getReg() == 0 && 553 MI.isDereferenceableInvariantLoad(AA)) { 554 unsigned BaseReg = MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrBaseReg).getReg(); 555 if (BaseReg == 0 || BaseReg == X86::RIP) 556 return true; 557 // Allow re-materialization of PIC load. 558 if (!ReMatPICStubLoad && MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrDisp).isGlobal()) 559 return false; 560 const MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent(); 561 const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); 562 return regIsPICBase(BaseReg, MRI); 563 } 564 return false; 565 } 566 567 case X86::LEA32r: 568 case X86::LEA64r: { 569 if (MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrScaleAmt).isImm() && 570 MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrIndexReg).isReg() && 571 MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrIndexReg).getReg() == 0 && 572 !MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrDisp).isReg()) { 573 // lea fi#, lea GV, etc. are all rematerializable. 574 if (!MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrBaseReg).isReg()) 575 return true; 576 unsigned BaseReg = MI.getOperand(1 + X86::AddrBaseReg).getReg(); 577 if (BaseReg == 0) 578 return true; 579 // Allow re-materialization of lea PICBase + x. 580 const MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent(); 581 const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); 582 return regIsPICBase(BaseReg, MRI); 583 } 584 return false; 585 } 586 } 587 588 // All other instructions marked M_REMATERIALIZABLE are always trivially 589 // rematerializable. 590 return true; 591 } 592 593 bool X86InstrInfo::isSafeToClobberEFLAGS(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 594 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I) const { 595 MachineBasicBlock::iterator E = MBB.end(); 596 597 // For compile time consideration, if we are not able to determine the 598 // safety after visiting 4 instructions in each direction, we will assume 599 // it's not safe. 600 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Iter = I; 601 for (unsigned i = 0; Iter != E && i < 4; ++i) { 602 bool SeenDef = false; 603 for (unsigned j = 0, e = Iter->getNumOperands(); j != e; ++j) { 604 MachineOperand &MO = Iter->getOperand(j); 605 if (MO.isRegMask() && MO.clobbersPhysReg(X86::EFLAGS)) 606 SeenDef = true; 607 if (!MO.isReg()) 608 continue; 609 if (MO.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS) { 610 if (MO.isUse()) 611 return false; 612 SeenDef = true; 613 } 614 } 615 616 if (SeenDef) 617 // This instruction defines EFLAGS, no need to look any further. 618 return true; 619 ++Iter; 620 // Skip over debug instructions. 621 while (Iter != E && Iter->isDebugInstr()) 622 ++Iter; 623 } 624 625 // It is safe to clobber EFLAGS at the end of a block of no successor has it 626 // live in. 627 if (Iter == E) { 628 for (MachineBasicBlock *S : MBB.successors()) 629 if (S->isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS)) 630 return false; 631 return true; 632 } 633 634 MachineBasicBlock::iterator B = MBB.begin(); 635 Iter = I; 636 for (unsigned i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { 637 // If we make it to the beginning of the block, it's safe to clobber 638 // EFLAGS iff EFLAGS is not live-in. 639 if (Iter == B) 640 return !MBB.isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS); 641 642 --Iter; 643 // Skip over debug instructions. 644 while (Iter != B && Iter->isDebugInstr()) 645 --Iter; 646 647 bool SawKill = false; 648 for (unsigned j = 0, e = Iter->getNumOperands(); j != e; ++j) { 649 MachineOperand &MO = Iter->getOperand(j); 650 // A register mask may clobber EFLAGS, but we should still look for a 651 // live EFLAGS def. 652 if (MO.isRegMask() && MO.clobbersPhysReg(X86::EFLAGS)) 653 SawKill = true; 654 if (MO.isReg() && MO.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS) { 655 if (MO.isDef()) return MO.isDead(); 656 if (MO.isKill()) SawKill = true; 657 } 658 } 659 660 if (SawKill) 661 // This instruction kills EFLAGS and doesn't redefine it, so 662 // there's no need to look further. 663 return true; 664 } 665 666 // Conservative answer. 667 return false; 668 } 669 670 void X86InstrInfo::reMaterialize(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 671 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I, 672 unsigned DestReg, unsigned SubIdx, 673 const MachineInstr &Orig, 674 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI) const { 675 bool ClobbersEFLAGS = false; 676 for (const MachineOperand &MO : Orig.operands()) { 677 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef() && MO.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS) { 678 ClobbersEFLAGS = true; 679 break; 680 } 681 } 682 683 if (ClobbersEFLAGS && !isSafeToClobberEFLAGS(MBB, I)) { 684 // The instruction clobbers EFLAGS. Re-materialize as MOV32ri to avoid side 685 // effects. 686 int Value; 687 switch (Orig.getOpcode()) { 688 case X86::MOV32r0: Value = 0; break; 689 case X86::MOV32r1: Value = 1; break; 690 case X86::MOV32r_1: Value = -1; break; 691 default: 692 llvm_unreachable("Unexpected instruction!"); 693 } 694 695 const DebugLoc &DL = Orig.getDebugLoc(); 696 BuildMI(MBB, I, DL, get(X86::MOV32ri)) 697 .add(Orig.getOperand(0)) 698 .addImm(Value); 699 } else { 700 MachineInstr *MI = MBB.getParent()->CloneMachineInstr(&Orig); 701 MBB.insert(I, MI); 702 } 703 704 MachineInstr &NewMI = *std::prev(I); 705 NewMI.substituteRegister(Orig.getOperand(0).getReg(), DestReg, SubIdx, TRI); 706 } 707 708 /// True if MI has a condition code def, e.g. EFLAGS, that is not marked dead. 709 bool X86InstrInfo::hasLiveCondCodeDef(MachineInstr &MI) const { 710 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 711 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 712 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef() && 713 MO.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && !MO.isDead()) { 714 return true; 715 } 716 } 717 return false; 718 } 719 720 /// Check whether the shift count for a machine operand is non-zero. 721 inline static unsigned getTruncatedShiftCount(const MachineInstr &MI, 722 unsigned ShiftAmtOperandIdx) { 723 // The shift count is six bits with the REX.W prefix and five bits without. 724 unsigned ShiftCountMask = (MI.getDesc().TSFlags & X86II::REX_W) ? 63 : 31; 725 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(ShiftAmtOperandIdx).getImm(); 726 return Imm & ShiftCountMask; 727 } 728 729 /// Check whether the given shift count is appropriate 730 /// can be represented by a LEA instruction. 731 inline static bool isTruncatedShiftCountForLEA(unsigned ShAmt) { 732 // Left shift instructions can be transformed into load-effective-address 733 // instructions if we can encode them appropriately. 734 // A LEA instruction utilizes a SIB byte to encode its scale factor. 735 // The SIB.scale field is two bits wide which means that we can encode any 736 // shift amount less than 4. 737 return ShAmt < 4 && ShAmt > 0; 738 } 739 740 bool X86InstrInfo::classifyLEAReg(MachineInstr &MI, const MachineOperand &Src, 741 unsigned Opc, bool AllowSP, unsigned &NewSrc, 742 bool &isKill, MachineOperand &ImplicitOp, 743 LiveVariables *LV) const { 744 MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent(); 745 const TargetRegisterClass *RC; 746 if (AllowSP) { 747 RC = Opc != X86::LEA32r ? &X86::GR64RegClass : &X86::GR32RegClass; 748 } else { 749 RC = Opc != X86::LEA32r ? 750 &X86::GR64_NOSPRegClass : &X86::GR32_NOSPRegClass; 751 } 752 unsigned SrcReg = Src.getReg(); 753 754 // For both LEA64 and LEA32 the register already has essentially the right 755 // type (32-bit or 64-bit) we may just need to forbid SP. 756 if (Opc != X86::LEA64_32r) { 757 NewSrc = SrcReg; 758 isKill = Src.isKill(); 759 assert(!Src.isUndef() && "Undef op doesn't need optimization"); 760 761 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(NewSrc) && 762 !MF.getRegInfo().constrainRegClass(NewSrc, RC)) 763 return false; 764 765 return true; 766 } 767 768 // This is for an LEA64_32r and incoming registers are 32-bit. One way or 769 // another we need to add 64-bit registers to the final MI. 770 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(SrcReg)) { 771 ImplicitOp = Src; 772 ImplicitOp.setImplicit(); 773 774 NewSrc = getX86SubSuperRegister(Src.getReg(), 64); 775 isKill = Src.isKill(); 776 assert(!Src.isUndef() && "Undef op doesn't need optimization"); 777 } else { 778 // Virtual register of the wrong class, we have to create a temporary 64-bit 779 // vreg to feed into the LEA. 780 NewSrc = MF.getRegInfo().createVirtualRegister(RC); 781 MachineInstr *Copy = 782 BuildMI(*MI.getParent(), MI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(TargetOpcode::COPY)) 783 .addReg(NewSrc, RegState::Define | RegState::Undef, X86::sub_32bit) 784 .add(Src); 785 786 // Which is obviously going to be dead after we're done with it. 787 isKill = true; 788 789 if (LV) 790 LV->replaceKillInstruction(SrcReg, MI, *Copy); 791 } 792 793 // We've set all the parameters without issue. 794 return true; 795 } 796 797 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::convertToThreeAddressWithLEA( 798 unsigned MIOpc, MachineFunction::iterator &MFI, MachineInstr &MI, 799 LiveVariables *LV) const { 800 // We handle 8-bit adds and various 16-bit opcodes in the switch below. 801 bool Is16BitOp = !(MIOpc == X86::ADD8rr || MIOpc == X86::ADD8ri); 802 MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MFI->getParent()->getRegInfo(); 803 assert((!Is16BitOp || RegInfo.getTargetRegisterInfo()->getRegSizeInBits( 804 *RegInfo.getRegClass(MI.getOperand(0).getReg())) == 16) && 805 "Unexpected type for LEA transform"); 806 807 // TODO: For a 32-bit target, we need to adjust the LEA variables with 808 // something like this: 809 // Opcode = X86::LEA32r; 810 // InRegLEA = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32_NOSPRegClass); 811 // OutRegLEA = 812 // Is8BitOp ? RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32ABCD_RegClass) 813 // : RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32RegClass); 814 if (!Subtarget.is64Bit()) 815 return nullptr; 816 817 unsigned Opcode = X86::LEA64_32r; 818 unsigned InRegLEA = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR64_NOSPRegClass); 819 unsigned OutRegLEA = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32RegClass); 820 821 // Build and insert into an implicit UNDEF value. This is OK because 822 // we will be shifting and then extracting the lower 8/16-bits. 823 // This has the potential to cause partial register stall. e.g. 824 // movw (%rbp,%rcx,2), %dx 825 // leal -65(%rdx), %esi 826 // But testing has shown this *does* help performance in 64-bit mode (at 827 // least on modern x86 machines). 828 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = MI.getIterator(); 829 unsigned Dest = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 830 unsigned Src = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 831 bool IsDead = MI.getOperand(0).isDead(); 832 bool IsKill = MI.getOperand(1).isKill(); 833 unsigned SubReg = Is16BitOp ? X86::sub_16bit : X86::sub_8bit; 834 assert(!MI.getOperand(1).isUndef() && "Undef op doesn't need optimization"); 835 BuildMI(*MFI, MBBI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::IMPLICIT_DEF), InRegLEA); 836 MachineInstr *InsMI = 837 BuildMI(*MFI, MBBI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(TargetOpcode::COPY)) 838 .addReg(InRegLEA, RegState::Define, SubReg) 839 .addReg(Src, getKillRegState(IsKill)); 840 841 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = 842 BuildMI(*MFI, MBBI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opcode), OutRegLEA); 843 switch (MIOpc) { 844 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 845 case X86::SHL16ri: { 846 unsigned ShAmt = MI.getOperand(2).getImm(); 847 MIB.addReg(0).addImm(1ULL << ShAmt) 848 .addReg(InRegLEA, RegState::Kill).addImm(0).addReg(0); 849 break; 850 } 851 case X86::INC16r: 852 addRegOffset(MIB, InRegLEA, true, 1); 853 break; 854 case X86::DEC16r: 855 addRegOffset(MIB, InRegLEA, true, -1); 856 break; 857 case X86::ADD8ri: 858 case X86::ADD16ri: 859 case X86::ADD16ri8: 860 case X86::ADD16ri_DB: 861 case X86::ADD16ri8_DB: 862 addRegOffset(MIB, InRegLEA, true, MI.getOperand(2).getImm()); 863 break; 864 case X86::ADD8rr: 865 case X86::ADD16rr: 866 case X86::ADD16rr_DB: { 867 unsigned Src2 = MI.getOperand(2).getReg(); 868 bool IsKill2 = MI.getOperand(2).isKill(); 869 assert(!MI.getOperand(2).isUndef() && "Undef op doesn't need optimization"); 870 unsigned InRegLEA2 = 0; 871 MachineInstr *InsMI2 = nullptr; 872 if (Src == Src2) { 873 // ADD8rr/ADD16rr killed %reg1028, %reg1028 874 // just a single insert_subreg. 875 addRegReg(MIB, InRegLEA, true, InRegLEA, false); 876 } else { 877 if (Subtarget.is64Bit()) 878 InRegLEA2 = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR64_NOSPRegClass); 879 else 880 InRegLEA2 = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32_NOSPRegClass); 881 // Build and insert into an implicit UNDEF value. This is OK because 882 // we will be shifting and then extracting the lower 8/16-bits. 883 BuildMI(*MFI, &*MIB, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::IMPLICIT_DEF), InRegLEA2); 884 InsMI2 = BuildMI(*MFI, &*MIB, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(TargetOpcode::COPY)) 885 .addReg(InRegLEA2, RegState::Define, SubReg) 886 .addReg(Src2, getKillRegState(IsKill2)); 887 addRegReg(MIB, InRegLEA, true, InRegLEA2, true); 888 } 889 if (LV && IsKill2 && InsMI2) 890 LV->replaceKillInstruction(Src2, MI, *InsMI2); 891 break; 892 } 893 } 894 895 MachineInstr *NewMI = MIB; 896 MachineInstr *ExtMI = 897 BuildMI(*MFI, MBBI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(TargetOpcode::COPY)) 898 .addReg(Dest, RegState::Define | getDeadRegState(IsDead)) 899 .addReg(OutRegLEA, RegState::Kill, SubReg); 900 901 if (LV) { 902 // Update live variables. 903 LV->getVarInfo(InRegLEA).Kills.push_back(NewMI); 904 LV->getVarInfo(OutRegLEA).Kills.push_back(ExtMI); 905 if (IsKill) 906 LV->replaceKillInstruction(Src, MI, *InsMI); 907 if (IsDead) 908 LV->replaceKillInstruction(Dest, MI, *ExtMI); 909 } 910 911 return ExtMI; 912 } 913 914 /// This method must be implemented by targets that 915 /// set the M_CONVERTIBLE_TO_3_ADDR flag. When this flag is set, the target 916 /// may be able to convert a two-address instruction into a true 917 /// three-address instruction on demand. This allows the X86 target (for 918 /// example) to convert ADD and SHL instructions into LEA instructions if they 919 /// would require register copies due to two-addressness. 920 /// 921 /// This method returns a null pointer if the transformation cannot be 922 /// performed, otherwise it returns the new instruction. 923 /// 924 MachineInstr * 925 X86InstrInfo::convertToThreeAddress(MachineFunction::iterator &MFI, 926 MachineInstr &MI, LiveVariables *LV) const { 927 // The following opcodes also sets the condition code register(s). Only 928 // convert them to equivalent lea if the condition code register def's 929 // are dead! 930 if (hasLiveCondCodeDef(MI)) 931 return nullptr; 932 933 MachineFunction &MF = *MI.getParent()->getParent(); 934 // All instructions input are two-addr instructions. Get the known operands. 935 const MachineOperand &Dest = MI.getOperand(0); 936 const MachineOperand &Src = MI.getOperand(1); 937 938 // Ideally, operations with undef should be folded before we get here, but we 939 // can't guarantee it. Bail out because optimizing undefs is a waste of time. 940 // Without this, we have to forward undef state to new register operands to 941 // avoid machine verifier errors. 942 if (Src.isUndef()) 943 return nullptr; 944 if (MI.getNumOperands() > 2) 945 if (MI.getOperand(2).isReg() && MI.getOperand(2).isUndef()) 946 return nullptr; 947 948 MachineInstr *NewMI = nullptr; 949 bool Is64Bit = Subtarget.is64Bit(); 950 951 unsigned MIOpc = MI.getOpcode(); 952 switch (MIOpc) { 953 default: return nullptr; 954 case X86::SHL64ri: { 955 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown shift instruction!"); 956 unsigned ShAmt = getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 2); 957 if (!isTruncatedShiftCountForLEA(ShAmt)) return nullptr; 958 959 // LEA can't handle RSP. 960 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Src.getReg()) && 961 !MF.getRegInfo().constrainRegClass(Src.getReg(), 962 &X86::GR64_NOSPRegClass)) 963 return nullptr; 964 965 NewMI = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::LEA64r)) 966 .add(Dest) 967 .addReg(0) 968 .addImm(1ULL << ShAmt) 969 .add(Src) 970 .addImm(0) 971 .addReg(0); 972 break; 973 } 974 case X86::SHL32ri: { 975 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown shift instruction!"); 976 unsigned ShAmt = getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 2); 977 if (!isTruncatedShiftCountForLEA(ShAmt)) return nullptr; 978 979 unsigned Opc = Is64Bit ? X86::LEA64_32r : X86::LEA32r; 980 981 // LEA can't handle ESP. 982 bool isKill; 983 unsigned SrcReg; 984 MachineOperand ImplicitOp = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 985 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ false, 986 SrcReg, isKill, ImplicitOp, LV)) 987 return nullptr; 988 989 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = 990 BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 991 .add(Dest) 992 .addReg(0) 993 .addImm(1ULL << ShAmt) 994 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)) 995 .addImm(0) 996 .addReg(0); 997 if (ImplicitOp.getReg() != 0) 998 MIB.add(ImplicitOp); 999 NewMI = MIB; 1000 1001 break; 1002 } 1003 case X86::SHL16ri: { 1004 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown shift instruction!"); 1005 unsigned ShAmt = getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 2); 1006 if (!isTruncatedShiftCountForLEA(ShAmt)) 1007 return nullptr; 1008 return convertToThreeAddressWithLEA(MIOpc, MFI, MI, LV); 1009 } 1010 case X86::INC64r: 1011 case X86::INC32r: { 1012 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 2 && "Unknown inc instruction!"); 1013 unsigned Opc = MIOpc == X86::INC64r ? X86::LEA64r : 1014 (Is64Bit ? X86::LEA64_32r : X86::LEA32r); 1015 bool isKill; 1016 unsigned SrcReg; 1017 MachineOperand ImplicitOp = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 1018 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ false, SrcReg, isKill, 1019 ImplicitOp, LV)) 1020 return nullptr; 1021 1022 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = 1023 BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 1024 .add(Dest) 1025 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)); 1026 if (ImplicitOp.getReg() != 0) 1027 MIB.add(ImplicitOp); 1028 1029 NewMI = addOffset(MIB, 1); 1030 break; 1031 } 1032 case X86::INC16r: 1033 return convertToThreeAddressWithLEA(MIOpc, MFI, MI, LV); 1034 case X86::DEC64r: 1035 case X86::DEC32r: { 1036 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 2 && "Unknown dec instruction!"); 1037 unsigned Opc = MIOpc == X86::DEC64r ? X86::LEA64r 1038 : (Is64Bit ? X86::LEA64_32r : X86::LEA32r); 1039 1040 bool isKill; 1041 unsigned SrcReg; 1042 MachineOperand ImplicitOp = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 1043 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ false, SrcReg, isKill, 1044 ImplicitOp, LV)) 1045 return nullptr; 1046 1047 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 1048 .add(Dest) 1049 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)); 1050 if (ImplicitOp.getReg() != 0) 1051 MIB.add(ImplicitOp); 1052 1053 NewMI = addOffset(MIB, -1); 1054 1055 break; 1056 } 1057 case X86::DEC16r: 1058 return convertToThreeAddressWithLEA(MIOpc, MFI, MI, LV); 1059 case X86::ADD64rr: 1060 case X86::ADD64rr_DB: 1061 case X86::ADD32rr: 1062 case X86::ADD32rr_DB: { 1063 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown add instruction!"); 1064 unsigned Opc; 1065 if (MIOpc == X86::ADD64rr || MIOpc == X86::ADD64rr_DB) 1066 Opc = X86::LEA64r; 1067 else 1068 Opc = Is64Bit ? X86::LEA64_32r : X86::LEA32r; 1069 1070 bool isKill; 1071 unsigned SrcReg; 1072 MachineOperand ImplicitOp = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 1073 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ true, 1074 SrcReg, isKill, ImplicitOp, LV)) 1075 return nullptr; 1076 1077 const MachineOperand &Src2 = MI.getOperand(2); 1078 bool isKill2; 1079 unsigned SrcReg2; 1080 MachineOperand ImplicitOp2 = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 1081 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src2, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ false, 1082 SrcReg2, isKill2, ImplicitOp2, LV)) 1083 return nullptr; 1084 1085 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)).add(Dest); 1086 if (ImplicitOp.getReg() != 0) 1087 MIB.add(ImplicitOp); 1088 if (ImplicitOp2.getReg() != 0) 1089 MIB.add(ImplicitOp2); 1090 1091 NewMI = addRegReg(MIB, SrcReg, isKill, SrcReg2, isKill2); 1092 if (LV && Src2.isKill()) 1093 LV->replaceKillInstruction(SrcReg2, MI, *NewMI); 1094 break; 1095 } 1096 case X86::ADD8rr: 1097 case X86::ADD16rr: 1098 case X86::ADD16rr_DB: 1099 return convertToThreeAddressWithLEA(MIOpc, MFI, MI, LV); 1100 case X86::ADD64ri32: 1101 case X86::ADD64ri8: 1102 case X86::ADD64ri32_DB: 1103 case X86::ADD64ri8_DB: 1104 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown add instruction!"); 1105 NewMI = addOffset( 1106 BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::LEA64r)).add(Dest).add(Src), 1107 MI.getOperand(2)); 1108 break; 1109 case X86::ADD32ri: 1110 case X86::ADD32ri8: 1111 case X86::ADD32ri_DB: 1112 case X86::ADD32ri8_DB: { 1113 assert(MI.getNumOperands() >= 3 && "Unknown add instruction!"); 1114 unsigned Opc = Is64Bit ? X86::LEA64_32r : X86::LEA32r; 1115 1116 bool isKill; 1117 unsigned SrcReg; 1118 MachineOperand ImplicitOp = MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false); 1119 if (!classifyLEAReg(MI, Src, Opc, /*AllowSP=*/ true, 1120 SrcReg, isKill, ImplicitOp, LV)) 1121 return nullptr; 1122 1123 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 1124 .add(Dest) 1125 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)); 1126 if (ImplicitOp.getReg() != 0) 1127 MIB.add(ImplicitOp); 1128 1129 NewMI = addOffset(MIB, MI.getOperand(2)); 1130 break; 1131 } 1132 case X86::ADD8ri: 1133 case X86::ADD16ri: 1134 case X86::ADD16ri8: 1135 case X86::ADD16ri_DB: 1136 case X86::ADD16ri8_DB: 1137 return convertToThreeAddressWithLEA(MIOpc, MFI, MI, LV); 1138 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rmk: 1139 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rmk: 1140 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrmk: 1141 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rmk: 1142 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rmk: 1143 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrmk: 1144 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rmk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rmk: 1145 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rmk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rmk: 1146 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrmk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrmk: 1147 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rmk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rmk: 1148 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rmk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rmk: 1149 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrmk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrmk: 1150 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rmk: case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rmk: 1151 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rmk: case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rmk: 1152 case X86::VMOVUPDZrmk: case X86::VMOVAPDZrmk: 1153 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rmk: case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rmk: 1154 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rmk: case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rmk: 1155 case X86::VMOVUPSZrmk: case X86::VMOVAPSZrmk: { 1156 unsigned Opc; 1157 switch (MIOpc) { 1158 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1159 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZ128rmk; break; 1160 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZ256rmk; break; 1161 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZrmk; break; 1162 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZ128rmk; break; 1163 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZ256rmk; break; 1164 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZrmk; break; 1165 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ128rmk; break; 1166 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ256rmk; break; 1167 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZrmk; break; 1168 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ128rmk; break; 1169 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ256rmk; break; 1170 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZrmk; break; 1171 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ128rmk; break; 1172 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ256rmk; break; 1173 case X86::VMOVUPDZrmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZrmk; break; 1174 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ128rmk; break; 1175 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ256rmk; break; 1176 case X86::VMOVUPSZrmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZrmk; break; 1177 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ128rmk; break; 1178 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ256rmk; break; 1179 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZrmk; break; 1180 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ128rmk; break; 1181 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ256rmk; break; 1182 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrmk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZrmk; break; 1183 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ128rmk; break; 1184 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ256rmk; break; 1185 case X86::VMOVAPDZrmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZrmk; break; 1186 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ128rmk; break; 1187 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ256rmk; break; 1188 case X86::VMOVAPSZrmk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZrmk; break; 1189 } 1190 1191 NewMI = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 1192 .add(Dest) 1193 .add(MI.getOperand(2)) 1194 .add(Src) 1195 .add(MI.getOperand(3)) 1196 .add(MI.getOperand(4)) 1197 .add(MI.getOperand(5)) 1198 .add(MI.getOperand(6)) 1199 .add(MI.getOperand(7)); 1200 break; 1201 } 1202 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rrk: 1203 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rrk: 1204 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrrk: 1205 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rrk: 1206 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rrk: 1207 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrrk: 1208 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rrk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rrk: 1209 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rrk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rrk: 1210 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrrk: case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrrk: 1211 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rrk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rrk: 1212 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rrk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rrk: 1213 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrrk: case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrrk: 1214 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rrk: case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rrk: 1215 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rrk: case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rrk: 1216 case X86::VMOVUPDZrrk: case X86::VMOVAPDZrrk: 1217 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rrk: case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rrk: 1218 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rrk: case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rrk: 1219 case X86::VMOVUPSZrrk: case X86::VMOVAPSZrrk: { 1220 unsigned Opc; 1221 switch (MIOpc) { 1222 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1223 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZ128rrk; break; 1224 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZ256rrk; break; 1225 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMBZrrk; break; 1226 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZ128rrk; break; 1227 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZ256rrk; break; 1228 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMWZrrk; break; 1229 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ128rrk; break; 1230 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ256rrk; break; 1231 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZrrk; break; 1232 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ128rrk; break; 1233 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ256rrk; break; 1234 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZrrk; break; 1235 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ128rrk; break; 1236 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ256rrk; break; 1237 case X86::VMOVUPDZrrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZrrk; break; 1238 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ128rrk; break; 1239 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ256rrk; break; 1240 case X86::VMOVUPSZrrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZrrk; break; 1241 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ128rrk; break; 1242 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZ256rrk; break; 1243 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMDZrrk; break; 1244 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ128rrk; break; 1245 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZ256rrk; break; 1246 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrrk: Opc = X86::VPBLENDMQZrrk; break; 1247 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ128rrk; break; 1248 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZ256rrk; break; 1249 case X86::VMOVAPDZrrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPDZrrk; break; 1250 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ128rrk; break; 1251 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZ256rrk; break; 1252 case X86::VMOVAPSZrrk: Opc = X86::VBLENDMPSZrrk; break; 1253 } 1254 1255 NewMI = BuildMI(MF, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc)) 1256 .add(Dest) 1257 .add(MI.getOperand(2)) 1258 .add(Src) 1259 .add(MI.getOperand(3)); 1260 break; 1261 } 1262 } 1263 1264 if (!NewMI) return nullptr; 1265 1266 if (LV) { // Update live variables 1267 if (Src.isKill()) 1268 LV->replaceKillInstruction(Src.getReg(), MI, *NewMI); 1269 if (Dest.isDead()) 1270 LV->replaceKillInstruction(Dest.getReg(), MI, *NewMI); 1271 } 1272 1273 MFI->insert(MI.getIterator(), NewMI); // Insert the new inst 1274 return NewMI; 1275 } 1276 1277 /// This determines which of three possible cases of a three source commute 1278 /// the source indexes correspond to taking into account any mask operands. 1279 /// All prevents commuting a passthru operand. Returns -1 if the commute isn't 1280 /// possible. 1281 /// Case 0 - Possible to commute the first and second operands. 1282 /// Case 1 - Possible to commute the first and third operands. 1283 /// Case 2 - Possible to commute the second and third operands. 1284 static unsigned getThreeSrcCommuteCase(uint64_t TSFlags, unsigned SrcOpIdx1, 1285 unsigned SrcOpIdx2) { 1286 // Put the lowest index to SrcOpIdx1 to simplify the checks below. 1287 if (SrcOpIdx1 > SrcOpIdx2) 1288 std::swap(SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2); 1289 1290 unsigned Op1 = 1, Op2 = 2, Op3 = 3; 1291 if (X86II::isKMasked(TSFlags)) { 1292 Op2++; 1293 Op3++; 1294 } 1295 1296 if (SrcOpIdx1 == Op1 && SrcOpIdx2 == Op2) 1297 return 0; 1298 if (SrcOpIdx1 == Op1 && SrcOpIdx2 == Op3) 1299 return 1; 1300 if (SrcOpIdx1 == Op2 && SrcOpIdx2 == Op3) 1301 return 2; 1302 llvm_unreachable("Unknown three src commute case."); 1303 } 1304 1305 unsigned X86InstrInfo::getFMA3OpcodeToCommuteOperands( 1306 const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned SrcOpIdx1, unsigned SrcOpIdx2, 1307 const X86InstrFMA3Group &FMA3Group) const { 1308 1309 unsigned Opc = MI.getOpcode(); 1310 1311 // TODO: Commuting the 1st operand of FMA*_Int requires some additional 1312 // analysis. The commute optimization is legal only if all users of FMA*_Int 1313 // use only the lowest element of the FMA*_Int instruction. Such analysis are 1314 // not implemented yet. So, just return 0 in that case. 1315 // When such analysis are available this place will be the right place for 1316 // calling it. 1317 assert(!(FMA3Group.isIntrinsic() && (SrcOpIdx1 == 1 || SrcOpIdx2 == 1)) && 1318 "Intrinsic instructions can't commute operand 1"); 1319 1320 // Determine which case this commute is or if it can't be done. 1321 unsigned Case = getThreeSrcCommuteCase(MI.getDesc().TSFlags, SrcOpIdx1, 1322 SrcOpIdx2); 1323 assert(Case < 3 && "Unexpected case number!"); 1324 1325 // Define the FMA forms mapping array that helps to map input FMA form 1326 // to output FMA form to preserve the operation semantics after 1327 // commuting the operands. 1328 const unsigned Form132Index = 0; 1329 const unsigned Form213Index = 1; 1330 const unsigned Form231Index = 2; 1331 static const unsigned FormMapping[][3] = { 1332 // 0: SrcOpIdx1 == 1 && SrcOpIdx2 == 2; 1333 // FMA132 A, C, b; ==> FMA231 C, A, b; 1334 // FMA213 B, A, c; ==> FMA213 A, B, c; 1335 // FMA231 C, A, b; ==> FMA132 A, C, b; 1336 { Form231Index, Form213Index, Form132Index }, 1337 // 1: SrcOpIdx1 == 1 && SrcOpIdx2 == 3; 1338 // FMA132 A, c, B; ==> FMA132 B, c, A; 1339 // FMA213 B, a, C; ==> FMA231 C, a, B; 1340 // FMA231 C, a, B; ==> FMA213 B, a, C; 1341 { Form132Index, Form231Index, Form213Index }, 1342 // 2: SrcOpIdx1 == 2 && SrcOpIdx2 == 3; 1343 // FMA132 a, C, B; ==> FMA213 a, B, C; 1344 // FMA213 b, A, C; ==> FMA132 b, C, A; 1345 // FMA231 c, A, B; ==> FMA231 c, B, A; 1346 { Form213Index, Form132Index, Form231Index } 1347 }; 1348 1349 unsigned FMAForms[3]; 1350 FMAForms[0] = FMA3Group.get132Opcode(); 1351 FMAForms[1] = FMA3Group.get213Opcode(); 1352 FMAForms[2] = FMA3Group.get231Opcode(); 1353 unsigned FormIndex; 1354 for (FormIndex = 0; FormIndex < 3; FormIndex++) 1355 if (Opc == FMAForms[FormIndex]) 1356 break; 1357 1358 // Everything is ready, just adjust the FMA opcode and return it. 1359 FormIndex = FormMapping[Case][FormIndex]; 1360 return FMAForms[FormIndex]; 1361 } 1362 1363 static void commuteVPTERNLOG(MachineInstr &MI, unsigned SrcOpIdx1, 1364 unsigned SrcOpIdx2) { 1365 // Determine which case this commute is or if it can't be done. 1366 unsigned Case = getThreeSrcCommuteCase(MI.getDesc().TSFlags, SrcOpIdx1, 1367 SrcOpIdx2); 1368 assert(Case < 3 && "Unexpected case value!"); 1369 1370 // For each case we need to swap two pairs of bits in the final immediate. 1371 static const uint8_t SwapMasks[3][4] = { 1372 { 0x04, 0x10, 0x08, 0x20 }, // Swap bits 2/4 and 3/5. 1373 { 0x02, 0x10, 0x08, 0x40 }, // Swap bits 1/4 and 3/6. 1374 { 0x02, 0x04, 0x20, 0x40 }, // Swap bits 1/2 and 5/6. 1375 }; 1376 1377 uint8_t Imm = MI.getOperand(MI.getNumOperands()-1).getImm(); 1378 // Clear out the bits we are swapping. 1379 uint8_t NewImm = Imm & ~(SwapMasks[Case][0] | SwapMasks[Case][1] | 1380 SwapMasks[Case][2] | SwapMasks[Case][3]); 1381 // If the immediate had a bit of the pair set, then set the opposite bit. 1382 if (Imm & SwapMasks[Case][0]) NewImm |= SwapMasks[Case][1]; 1383 if (Imm & SwapMasks[Case][1]) NewImm |= SwapMasks[Case][0]; 1384 if (Imm & SwapMasks[Case][2]) NewImm |= SwapMasks[Case][3]; 1385 if (Imm & SwapMasks[Case][3]) NewImm |= SwapMasks[Case][2]; 1386 MI.getOperand(MI.getNumOperands()-1).setImm(NewImm); 1387 } 1388 1389 // Returns true if this is a VPERMI2 or VPERMT2 instruction that can be 1390 // commuted. 1391 static bool isCommutableVPERMV3Instruction(unsigned Opcode) { 1392 #define VPERM_CASES(Suffix) \ 1393 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rr: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rr: \ 1394 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rr: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rr: \ 1395 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rr: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rr: \ 1396 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rm: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rm: \ 1397 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rm: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rm: \ 1398 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rm: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rm: \ 1399 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rrkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rrkz: \ 1400 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rrkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rrkz: \ 1401 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rrkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rrkz: \ 1402 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rmkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rmkz: \ 1403 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rmkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rmkz: \ 1404 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rmkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rmkz: 1405 1406 #define VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(Suffix) \ 1407 VPERM_CASES(Suffix) \ 1408 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rmb: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rmb: \ 1409 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rmb: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rmb: \ 1410 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rmb: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rmb: \ 1411 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##128rmbkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##128rmbkz: \ 1412 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##256rmbkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##256rmbkz: \ 1413 case X86::VPERMI2##Suffix##rmbkz: case X86::VPERMT2##Suffix##rmbkz: 1414 1415 switch (Opcode) { 1416 default: return false; 1417 VPERM_CASES(B) 1418 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(D) 1419 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(PD) 1420 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(PS) 1421 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(Q) 1422 VPERM_CASES(W) 1423 return true; 1424 } 1425 #undef VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST 1426 #undef VPERM_CASES 1427 } 1428 1429 // Returns commuted opcode for VPERMI2 and VPERMT2 instructions by switching 1430 // from the I opcode to the T opcode and vice versa. 1431 static unsigned getCommutedVPERMV3Opcode(unsigned Opcode) { 1432 #define VPERM_CASES(Orig, New) \ 1433 case X86::Orig##128rr: return X86::New##128rr; \ 1434 case X86::Orig##128rrkz: return X86::New##128rrkz; \ 1435 case X86::Orig##128rm: return X86::New##128rm; \ 1436 case X86::Orig##128rmkz: return X86::New##128rmkz; \ 1437 case X86::Orig##256rr: return X86::New##256rr; \ 1438 case X86::Orig##256rrkz: return X86::New##256rrkz; \ 1439 case X86::Orig##256rm: return X86::New##256rm; \ 1440 case X86::Orig##256rmkz: return X86::New##256rmkz; \ 1441 case X86::Orig##rr: return X86::New##rr; \ 1442 case X86::Orig##rrkz: return X86::New##rrkz; \ 1443 case X86::Orig##rm: return X86::New##rm; \ 1444 case X86::Orig##rmkz: return X86::New##rmkz; 1445 1446 #define VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(Orig, New) \ 1447 VPERM_CASES(Orig, New) \ 1448 case X86::Orig##128rmb: return X86::New##128rmb; \ 1449 case X86::Orig##128rmbkz: return X86::New##128rmbkz; \ 1450 case X86::Orig##256rmb: return X86::New##256rmb; \ 1451 case X86::Orig##256rmbkz: return X86::New##256rmbkz; \ 1452 case X86::Orig##rmb: return X86::New##rmb; \ 1453 case X86::Orig##rmbkz: return X86::New##rmbkz; 1454 1455 switch (Opcode) { 1456 VPERM_CASES(VPERMI2B, VPERMT2B) 1457 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMI2D, VPERMT2D) 1458 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMI2PD, VPERMT2PD) 1459 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMI2PS, VPERMT2PS) 1460 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMI2Q, VPERMT2Q) 1461 VPERM_CASES(VPERMI2W, VPERMT2W) 1462 VPERM_CASES(VPERMT2B, VPERMI2B) 1463 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMT2D, VPERMI2D) 1464 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMT2PD, VPERMI2PD) 1465 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMT2PS, VPERMI2PS) 1466 VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST(VPERMT2Q, VPERMI2Q) 1467 VPERM_CASES(VPERMT2W, VPERMI2W) 1468 } 1469 1470 llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1471 #undef VPERM_CASES_BROADCAST 1472 #undef VPERM_CASES 1473 } 1474 1475 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(MachineInstr &MI, bool NewMI, 1476 unsigned OpIdx1, 1477 unsigned OpIdx2) const { 1478 auto cloneIfNew = [NewMI](MachineInstr &MI) -> MachineInstr & { 1479 if (NewMI) 1480 return *MI.getParent()->getParent()->CloneMachineInstr(&MI); 1481 return MI; 1482 }; 1483 1484 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1485 case X86::SHRD16rri8: // A = SHRD16rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHLD16rri8 C, B, (16-I) 1486 case X86::SHLD16rri8: // A = SHLD16rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHRD16rri8 C, B, (16-I) 1487 case X86::SHRD32rri8: // A = SHRD32rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHLD32rri8 C, B, (32-I) 1488 case X86::SHLD32rri8: // A = SHLD32rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHRD32rri8 C, B, (32-I) 1489 case X86::SHRD64rri8: // A = SHRD64rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHLD64rri8 C, B, (64-I) 1490 case X86::SHLD64rri8:{// A = SHLD64rri8 B, C, I -> A = SHRD64rri8 C, B, (64-I) 1491 unsigned Opc; 1492 unsigned Size; 1493 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1494 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1495 case X86::SHRD16rri8: Size = 16; Opc = X86::SHLD16rri8; break; 1496 case X86::SHLD16rri8: Size = 16; Opc = X86::SHRD16rri8; break; 1497 case X86::SHRD32rri8: Size = 32; Opc = X86::SHLD32rri8; break; 1498 case X86::SHLD32rri8: Size = 32; Opc = X86::SHRD32rri8; break; 1499 case X86::SHRD64rri8: Size = 64; Opc = X86::SHLD64rri8; break; 1500 case X86::SHLD64rri8: Size = 64; Opc = X86::SHRD64rri8; break; 1501 } 1502 unsigned Amt = MI.getOperand(3).getImm(); 1503 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1504 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1505 WorkingMI.getOperand(3).setImm(Size - Amt); 1506 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1507 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1508 } 1509 case X86::PFSUBrr: 1510 case X86::PFSUBRrr: { 1511 // PFSUB x, y: x = x - y 1512 // PFSUBR x, y: x = y - x 1513 unsigned Opc = 1514 (X86::PFSUBRrr == MI.getOpcode() ? X86::PFSUBrr : X86::PFSUBRrr); 1515 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1516 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1517 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1518 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1519 } 1520 case X86::BLENDPDrri: 1521 case X86::BLENDPSrri: 1522 case X86::VBLENDPDrri: 1523 case X86::VBLENDPSrri: 1524 // If we're optimizing for size, try to use MOVSD/MOVSS. 1525 if (MI.getParent()->getParent()->getFunction().optForSize()) { 1526 unsigned Mask, Opc; 1527 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1528 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1529 case X86::BLENDPDrri: Opc = X86::MOVSDrr; Mask = 0x03; break; 1530 case X86::BLENDPSrri: Opc = X86::MOVSSrr; Mask = 0x0F; break; 1531 case X86::VBLENDPDrri: Opc = X86::VMOVSDrr; Mask = 0x03; break; 1532 case X86::VBLENDPSrri: Opc = X86::VMOVSSrr; Mask = 0x0F; break; 1533 } 1534 if ((MI.getOperand(3).getImm() ^ Mask) == 1) { 1535 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1536 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1537 WorkingMI.RemoveOperand(3); 1538 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, 1539 /*NewMI=*/false, 1540 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1541 } 1542 } 1543 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 1544 case X86::PBLENDWrri: 1545 case X86::VBLENDPDYrri: 1546 case X86::VBLENDPSYrri: 1547 case X86::VPBLENDDrri: 1548 case X86::VPBLENDWrri: 1549 case X86::VPBLENDDYrri: 1550 case X86::VPBLENDWYrri:{ 1551 unsigned Mask; 1552 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1553 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1554 case X86::BLENDPDrri: Mask = 0x03; break; 1555 case X86::BLENDPSrri: Mask = 0x0F; break; 1556 case X86::PBLENDWrri: Mask = 0xFF; break; 1557 case X86::VBLENDPDrri: Mask = 0x03; break; 1558 case X86::VBLENDPSrri: Mask = 0x0F; break; 1559 case X86::VBLENDPDYrri: Mask = 0x0F; break; 1560 case X86::VBLENDPSYrri: Mask = 0xFF; break; 1561 case X86::VPBLENDDrri: Mask = 0x0F; break; 1562 case X86::VPBLENDWrri: Mask = 0xFF; break; 1563 case X86::VPBLENDDYrri: Mask = 0xFF; break; 1564 case X86::VPBLENDWYrri: Mask = 0xFF; break; 1565 } 1566 // Only the least significant bits of Imm are used. 1567 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(3).getImm() & Mask; 1568 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1569 WorkingMI.getOperand(3).setImm(Mask ^ Imm); 1570 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1571 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1572 } 1573 case X86::MOVSDrr: 1574 case X86::MOVSSrr: 1575 case X86::VMOVSDrr: 1576 case X86::VMOVSSrr:{ 1577 // On SSE41 or later we can commute a MOVSS/MOVSD to a BLENDPS/BLENDPD. 1578 assert(Subtarget.hasSSE41() && "Commuting MOVSD/MOVSS requires SSE41!"); 1579 1580 unsigned Mask, Opc; 1581 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1582 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1583 case X86::MOVSDrr: Opc = X86::BLENDPDrri; Mask = 0x02; break; 1584 case X86::MOVSSrr: Opc = X86::BLENDPSrri; Mask = 0x0E; break; 1585 case X86::VMOVSDrr: Opc = X86::VBLENDPDrri; Mask = 0x02; break; 1586 case X86::VMOVSSrr: Opc = X86::VBLENDPSrri; Mask = 0x0E; break; 1587 } 1588 1589 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1590 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1591 WorkingMI.addOperand(MachineOperand::CreateImm(Mask)); 1592 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1593 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1594 } 1595 case X86::PCLMULQDQrr: 1596 case X86::VPCLMULQDQrr: 1597 case X86::VPCLMULQDQYrr: 1598 case X86::VPCLMULQDQZrr: 1599 case X86::VPCLMULQDQZ128rr: 1600 case X86::VPCLMULQDQZ256rr: { 1601 // SRC1 64bits = Imm[0] ? SRC1[127:64] : SRC1[63:0] 1602 // SRC2 64bits = Imm[4] ? SRC2[127:64] : SRC2[63:0] 1603 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(3).getImm(); 1604 unsigned Src1Hi = Imm & 0x01; 1605 unsigned Src2Hi = Imm & 0x10; 1606 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1607 WorkingMI.getOperand(3).setImm((Src1Hi << 4) | (Src2Hi >> 4)); 1608 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1609 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1610 } 1611 case X86::VPCMPBZ128rri: case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rri: 1612 case X86::VPCMPBZ256rri: case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rri: 1613 case X86::VPCMPBZrri: case X86::VPCMPUBZrri: 1614 case X86::VPCMPDZ128rri: case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rri: 1615 case X86::VPCMPDZ256rri: case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rri: 1616 case X86::VPCMPDZrri: case X86::VPCMPUDZrri: 1617 case X86::VPCMPQZ128rri: case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rri: 1618 case X86::VPCMPQZ256rri: case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rri: 1619 case X86::VPCMPQZrri: case X86::VPCMPUQZrri: 1620 case X86::VPCMPWZ128rri: case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rri: 1621 case X86::VPCMPWZ256rri: case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rri: 1622 case X86::VPCMPWZrri: case X86::VPCMPUWZrri: 1623 case X86::VPCMPBZ128rrik: case X86::VPCMPUBZ128rrik: 1624 case X86::VPCMPBZ256rrik: case X86::VPCMPUBZ256rrik: 1625 case X86::VPCMPBZrrik: case X86::VPCMPUBZrrik: 1626 case X86::VPCMPDZ128rrik: case X86::VPCMPUDZ128rrik: 1627 case X86::VPCMPDZ256rrik: case X86::VPCMPUDZ256rrik: 1628 case X86::VPCMPDZrrik: case X86::VPCMPUDZrrik: 1629 case X86::VPCMPQZ128rrik: case X86::VPCMPUQZ128rrik: 1630 case X86::VPCMPQZ256rrik: case X86::VPCMPUQZ256rrik: 1631 case X86::VPCMPQZrrik: case X86::VPCMPUQZrrik: 1632 case X86::VPCMPWZ128rrik: case X86::VPCMPUWZ128rrik: 1633 case X86::VPCMPWZ256rrik: case X86::VPCMPUWZ256rrik: 1634 case X86::VPCMPWZrrik: case X86::VPCMPUWZrrik: { 1635 // Flip comparison mode immediate (if necessary). 1636 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(MI.getNumOperands() - 1).getImm() & 0x7; 1637 Imm = X86::getSwappedVPCMPImm(Imm); 1638 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1639 WorkingMI.getOperand(MI.getNumOperands() - 1).setImm(Imm); 1640 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1641 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1642 } 1643 case X86::VPCOMBri: case X86::VPCOMUBri: 1644 case X86::VPCOMDri: case X86::VPCOMUDri: 1645 case X86::VPCOMQri: case X86::VPCOMUQri: 1646 case X86::VPCOMWri: case X86::VPCOMUWri: { 1647 // Flip comparison mode immediate (if necessary). 1648 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(3).getImm() & 0x7; 1649 Imm = X86::getSwappedVPCOMImm(Imm); 1650 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1651 WorkingMI.getOperand(3).setImm(Imm); 1652 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1653 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1654 } 1655 case X86::VPERM2F128rr: 1656 case X86::VPERM2I128rr: { 1657 // Flip permute source immediate. 1658 // Imm & 0x02: lo = if set, select Op1.lo/hi else Op0.lo/hi. 1659 // Imm & 0x20: hi = if set, select Op1.lo/hi else Op0.lo/hi. 1660 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(3).getImm() & 0xFF; 1661 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1662 WorkingMI.getOperand(3).setImm(Imm ^ 0x22); 1663 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1664 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1665 } 1666 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: 1667 case X86::UNPCKHPDrr: 1668 case X86::VMOVHLPSrr: 1669 case X86::VUNPCKHPDrr: 1670 case X86::VMOVHLPSZrr: 1671 case X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr: { 1672 assert(Subtarget.hasSSE2() && "Commuting MOVHLP/UNPCKHPD requires SSE2!"); 1673 1674 unsigned Opc = MI.getOpcode(); 1675 switch (Opc) { 1676 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1677 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: Opc = X86::UNPCKHPDrr; break; 1678 case X86::UNPCKHPDrr: Opc = X86::MOVHLPSrr; break; 1679 case X86::VMOVHLPSrr: Opc = X86::VUNPCKHPDrr; break; 1680 case X86::VUNPCKHPDrr: Opc = X86::VMOVHLPSrr; break; 1681 case X86::VMOVHLPSZrr: Opc = X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr; break; 1682 case X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr: Opc = X86::VMOVHLPSZrr; break; 1683 } 1684 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1685 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1686 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1687 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1688 } 1689 case X86::CMOVB16rr: case X86::CMOVB32rr: case X86::CMOVB64rr: 1690 case X86::CMOVAE16rr: case X86::CMOVAE32rr: case X86::CMOVAE64rr: 1691 case X86::CMOVE16rr: case X86::CMOVE32rr: case X86::CMOVE64rr: 1692 case X86::CMOVNE16rr: case X86::CMOVNE32rr: case X86::CMOVNE64rr: 1693 case X86::CMOVBE16rr: case X86::CMOVBE32rr: case X86::CMOVBE64rr: 1694 case X86::CMOVA16rr: case X86::CMOVA32rr: case X86::CMOVA64rr: 1695 case X86::CMOVL16rr: case X86::CMOVL32rr: case X86::CMOVL64rr: 1696 case X86::CMOVGE16rr: case X86::CMOVGE32rr: case X86::CMOVGE64rr: 1697 case X86::CMOVLE16rr: case X86::CMOVLE32rr: case X86::CMOVLE64rr: 1698 case X86::CMOVG16rr: case X86::CMOVG32rr: case X86::CMOVG64rr: 1699 case X86::CMOVS16rr: case X86::CMOVS32rr: case X86::CMOVS64rr: 1700 case X86::CMOVNS16rr: case X86::CMOVNS32rr: case X86::CMOVNS64rr: 1701 case X86::CMOVP16rr: case X86::CMOVP32rr: case X86::CMOVP64rr: 1702 case X86::CMOVNP16rr: case X86::CMOVNP32rr: case X86::CMOVNP64rr: 1703 case X86::CMOVO16rr: case X86::CMOVO32rr: case X86::CMOVO64rr: 1704 case X86::CMOVNO16rr: case X86::CMOVNO32rr: case X86::CMOVNO64rr: { 1705 unsigned Opc; 1706 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1707 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 1708 case X86::CMOVB16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVAE16rr; break; 1709 case X86::CMOVB32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVAE32rr; break; 1710 case X86::CMOVB64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVAE64rr; break; 1711 case X86::CMOVAE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVB16rr; break; 1712 case X86::CMOVAE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVB32rr; break; 1713 case X86::CMOVAE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVB64rr; break; 1714 case X86::CMOVE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNE16rr; break; 1715 case X86::CMOVE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNE32rr; break; 1716 case X86::CMOVE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNE64rr; break; 1717 case X86::CMOVNE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVE16rr; break; 1718 case X86::CMOVNE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVE32rr; break; 1719 case X86::CMOVNE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVE64rr; break; 1720 case X86::CMOVBE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVA16rr; break; 1721 case X86::CMOVBE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVA32rr; break; 1722 case X86::CMOVBE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVA64rr; break; 1723 case X86::CMOVA16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVBE16rr; break; 1724 case X86::CMOVA32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVBE32rr; break; 1725 case X86::CMOVA64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVBE64rr; break; 1726 case X86::CMOVL16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVGE16rr; break; 1727 case X86::CMOVL32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVGE32rr; break; 1728 case X86::CMOVL64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVGE64rr; break; 1729 case X86::CMOVGE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVL16rr; break; 1730 case X86::CMOVGE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVL32rr; break; 1731 case X86::CMOVGE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVL64rr; break; 1732 case X86::CMOVLE16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVG16rr; break; 1733 case X86::CMOVLE32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVG32rr; break; 1734 case X86::CMOVLE64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVG64rr; break; 1735 case X86::CMOVG16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVLE16rr; break; 1736 case X86::CMOVG32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVLE32rr; break; 1737 case X86::CMOVG64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVLE64rr; break; 1738 case X86::CMOVS16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNS16rr; break; 1739 case X86::CMOVS32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNS32rr; break; 1740 case X86::CMOVS64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNS64rr; break; 1741 case X86::CMOVNS16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVS16rr; break; 1742 case X86::CMOVNS32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVS32rr; break; 1743 case X86::CMOVNS64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVS64rr; break; 1744 case X86::CMOVP16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNP16rr; break; 1745 case X86::CMOVP32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNP32rr; break; 1746 case X86::CMOVP64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNP64rr; break; 1747 case X86::CMOVNP16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVP16rr; break; 1748 case X86::CMOVNP32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVP32rr; break; 1749 case X86::CMOVNP64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVP64rr; break; 1750 case X86::CMOVO16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNO16rr; break; 1751 case X86::CMOVO32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNO32rr; break; 1752 case X86::CMOVO64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVNO64rr; break; 1753 case X86::CMOVNO16rr: Opc = X86::CMOVO16rr; break; 1754 case X86::CMOVNO32rr: Opc = X86::CMOVO32rr; break; 1755 case X86::CMOVNO64rr: Opc = X86::CMOVO64rr; break; 1756 } 1757 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1758 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1759 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1760 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1761 } 1762 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmi: 1763 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmi: 1764 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmi: 1765 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmi: 1766 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmi: 1767 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmi: 1768 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrrik: 1769 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rrik: 1770 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rrik: 1771 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrrik: 1772 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rrik: 1773 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rrik: 1774 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmikz: 1775 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmikz: 1776 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmikz: 1777 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmikz: 1778 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmikz: 1779 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmikz: 1780 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmbi: 1781 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmbi: 1782 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmbi: 1783 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmbi: 1784 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmbi: 1785 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmbi: 1786 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmbikz: 1787 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmbikz: 1788 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmbikz: 1789 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmbikz: 1790 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmbikz: 1791 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmbikz: { 1792 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1793 commuteVPTERNLOG(WorkingMI, OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1794 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1795 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1796 } 1797 default: { 1798 if (isCommutableVPERMV3Instruction(MI.getOpcode())) { 1799 unsigned Opc = getCommutedVPERMV3Opcode(MI.getOpcode()); 1800 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1801 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1802 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1803 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1804 } 1805 1806 const X86InstrFMA3Group *FMA3Group = getFMA3Group(MI.getOpcode(), 1807 MI.getDesc().TSFlags); 1808 if (FMA3Group) { 1809 unsigned Opc = 1810 getFMA3OpcodeToCommuteOperands(MI, OpIdx1, OpIdx2, *FMA3Group); 1811 auto &WorkingMI = cloneIfNew(MI); 1812 WorkingMI.setDesc(get(Opc)); 1813 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(WorkingMI, /*NewMI=*/false, 1814 OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1815 } 1816 1817 return TargetInstrInfo::commuteInstructionImpl(MI, NewMI, OpIdx1, OpIdx2); 1818 } 1819 } 1820 } 1821 1822 bool 1823 X86InstrInfo::findThreeSrcCommutedOpIndices(const MachineInstr &MI, 1824 unsigned &SrcOpIdx1, 1825 unsigned &SrcOpIdx2, 1826 bool IsIntrinsic) const { 1827 uint64_t TSFlags = MI.getDesc().TSFlags; 1828 1829 unsigned FirstCommutableVecOp = 1; 1830 unsigned LastCommutableVecOp = 3; 1831 unsigned KMaskOp = -1U; 1832 if (X86II::isKMasked(TSFlags)) { 1833 // For k-zero-masked operations it is Ok to commute the first vector 1834 // operand. 1835 // For regular k-masked operations a conservative choice is done as the 1836 // elements of the first vector operand, for which the corresponding bit 1837 // in the k-mask operand is set to 0, are copied to the result of the 1838 // instruction. 1839 // TODO/FIXME: The commute still may be legal if it is known that the 1840 // k-mask operand is set to either all ones or all zeroes. 1841 // It is also Ok to commute the 1st operand if all users of MI use only 1842 // the elements enabled by the k-mask operand. For example, 1843 // v4 = VFMADD213PSZrk v1, k, v2, v3; // v1[i] = k[i] ? v2[i]*v1[i]+v3[i] 1844 // : v1[i]; 1845 // VMOVAPSZmrk <mem_addr>, k, v4; // this is the ONLY user of v4 -> 1846 // // Ok, to commute v1 in FMADD213PSZrk. 1847 1848 // The k-mask operand has index = 2 for masked and zero-masked operations. 1849 KMaskOp = 2; 1850 1851 // The operand with index = 1 is used as a source for those elements for 1852 // which the corresponding bit in the k-mask is set to 0. 1853 if (X86II::isKMergeMasked(TSFlags)) 1854 FirstCommutableVecOp = 3; 1855 1856 LastCommutableVecOp++; 1857 } else if (IsIntrinsic) { 1858 // Commuting the first operand of an intrinsic instruction isn't possible 1859 // unless we can prove that only the lowest element of the result is used. 1860 FirstCommutableVecOp = 2; 1861 } 1862 1863 if (isMem(MI, LastCommutableVecOp)) 1864 LastCommutableVecOp--; 1865 1866 // Only the first RegOpsNum operands are commutable. 1867 // Also, the value 'CommuteAnyOperandIndex' is valid here as it means 1868 // that the operand is not specified/fixed. 1869 if (SrcOpIdx1 != CommuteAnyOperandIndex && 1870 (SrcOpIdx1 < FirstCommutableVecOp || SrcOpIdx1 > LastCommutableVecOp || 1871 SrcOpIdx1 == KMaskOp)) 1872 return false; 1873 if (SrcOpIdx2 != CommuteAnyOperandIndex && 1874 (SrcOpIdx2 < FirstCommutableVecOp || SrcOpIdx2 > LastCommutableVecOp || 1875 SrcOpIdx2 == KMaskOp)) 1876 return false; 1877 1878 // Look for two different register operands assumed to be commutable 1879 // regardless of the FMA opcode. The FMA opcode is adjusted later. 1880 if (SrcOpIdx1 == CommuteAnyOperandIndex || 1881 SrcOpIdx2 == CommuteAnyOperandIndex) { 1882 unsigned CommutableOpIdx1 = SrcOpIdx1; 1883 unsigned CommutableOpIdx2 = SrcOpIdx2; 1884 1885 // At least one of operands to be commuted is not specified and 1886 // this method is free to choose appropriate commutable operands. 1887 if (SrcOpIdx1 == SrcOpIdx2) 1888 // Both of operands are not fixed. By default set one of commutable 1889 // operands to the last register operand of the instruction. 1890 CommutableOpIdx2 = LastCommutableVecOp; 1891 else if (SrcOpIdx2 == CommuteAnyOperandIndex) 1892 // Only one of operands is not fixed. 1893 CommutableOpIdx2 = SrcOpIdx1; 1894 1895 // CommutableOpIdx2 is well defined now. Let's choose another commutable 1896 // operand and assign its index to CommutableOpIdx1. 1897 unsigned Op2Reg = MI.getOperand(CommutableOpIdx2).getReg(); 1898 for (CommutableOpIdx1 = LastCommutableVecOp; 1899 CommutableOpIdx1 >= FirstCommutableVecOp; CommutableOpIdx1--) { 1900 // Just ignore and skip the k-mask operand. 1901 if (CommutableOpIdx1 == KMaskOp) 1902 continue; 1903 1904 // The commuted operands must have different registers. 1905 // Otherwise, the commute transformation does not change anything and 1906 // is useless then. 1907 if (Op2Reg != MI.getOperand(CommutableOpIdx1).getReg()) 1908 break; 1909 } 1910 1911 // No appropriate commutable operands were found. 1912 if (CommutableOpIdx1 < FirstCommutableVecOp) 1913 return false; 1914 1915 // Assign the found pair of commutable indices to SrcOpIdx1 and SrcOpidx2 1916 // to return those values. 1917 if (!fixCommutedOpIndices(SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2, 1918 CommutableOpIdx1, CommutableOpIdx2)) 1919 return false; 1920 } 1921 1922 return true; 1923 } 1924 1925 bool X86InstrInfo::findCommutedOpIndices(MachineInstr &MI, unsigned &SrcOpIdx1, 1926 unsigned &SrcOpIdx2) const { 1927 const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MI.getDesc(); 1928 if (!Desc.isCommutable()) 1929 return false; 1930 1931 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 1932 case X86::CMPSDrr: 1933 case X86::CMPSSrr: 1934 case X86::CMPPDrri: 1935 case X86::CMPPSrri: 1936 case X86::VCMPSDrr: 1937 case X86::VCMPSSrr: 1938 case X86::VCMPPDrri: 1939 case X86::VCMPPSrri: 1940 case X86::VCMPPDYrri: 1941 case X86::VCMPPSYrri: 1942 case X86::VCMPSDZrr: 1943 case X86::VCMPSSZrr: 1944 case X86::VCMPPDZrri: 1945 case X86::VCMPPSZrri: 1946 case X86::VCMPPDZ128rri: 1947 case X86::VCMPPSZ128rri: 1948 case X86::VCMPPDZ256rri: 1949 case X86::VCMPPSZ256rri: { 1950 // Float comparison can be safely commuted for 1951 // Ordered/Unordered/Equal/NotEqual tests 1952 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(3).getImm() & 0x7; 1953 switch (Imm) { 1954 case 0x00: // EQUAL 1955 case 0x03: // UNORDERED 1956 case 0x04: // NOT EQUAL 1957 case 0x07: // ORDERED 1958 // The indices of the commutable operands are 1 and 2. 1959 // Assign them to the returned operand indices here. 1960 return fixCommutedOpIndices(SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2, 1, 2); 1961 } 1962 return false; 1963 } 1964 case X86::MOVSDrr: 1965 case X86::MOVSSrr: 1966 case X86::VMOVSDrr: 1967 case X86::VMOVSSrr: 1968 if (Subtarget.hasSSE41()) 1969 return TargetInstrInfo::findCommutedOpIndices(MI, SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2); 1970 return false; 1971 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: 1972 case X86::UNPCKHPDrr: 1973 case X86::VMOVHLPSrr: 1974 case X86::VUNPCKHPDrr: 1975 case X86::VMOVHLPSZrr: 1976 case X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr: 1977 if (Subtarget.hasSSE2()) 1978 return TargetInstrInfo::findCommutedOpIndices(MI, SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2); 1979 return false; 1980 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmi: 1981 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmi: 1982 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmi: 1983 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmi: 1984 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmi: 1985 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rri: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmi: 1986 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrrik: 1987 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rrik: 1988 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rrik: 1989 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrrik: 1990 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rrik: 1991 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rrik: 1992 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmikz: 1993 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmikz: 1994 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmikz: 1995 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmikz: 1996 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmikz: 1997 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rrikz: case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmikz: 1998 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmbi: 1999 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmbi: 2000 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmbi: 2001 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmbi: 2002 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmbi: 2003 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmbi: 2004 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ128rmbikz: 2005 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZ256rmbikz: 2006 case X86::VPTERNLOGDZrmbikz: 2007 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ128rmbikz: 2008 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZ256rmbikz: 2009 case X86::VPTERNLOGQZrmbikz: 2010 return findThreeSrcCommutedOpIndices(MI, SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2); 2011 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ128r: 2012 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ128rk: 2013 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ128rkz: 2014 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ256r: 2015 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ256rk: 2016 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZ256rkz: 2017 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZr: 2018 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZrk: 2019 case X86::VPMADD52HUQZrkz: 2020 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ128r: 2021 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ128rk: 2022 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ128rkz: 2023 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ256r: 2024 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ256rk: 2025 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZ256rkz: 2026 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZr: 2027 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZrk: 2028 case X86::VPMADD52LUQZrkz: { 2029 unsigned CommutableOpIdx1 = 2; 2030 unsigned CommutableOpIdx2 = 3; 2031 if (X86II::isKMasked(Desc.TSFlags)) { 2032 // Skip the mask register. 2033 ++CommutableOpIdx1; 2034 ++CommutableOpIdx2; 2035 } 2036 if (!fixCommutedOpIndices(SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2, 2037 CommutableOpIdx1, CommutableOpIdx2)) 2038 return false; 2039 if (!MI.getOperand(SrcOpIdx1).isReg() || 2040 !MI.getOperand(SrcOpIdx2).isReg()) 2041 // No idea. 2042 return false; 2043 return true; 2044 } 2045 2046 default: 2047 const X86InstrFMA3Group *FMA3Group = getFMA3Group(MI.getOpcode(), 2048 MI.getDesc().TSFlags); 2049 if (FMA3Group) 2050 return findThreeSrcCommutedOpIndices(MI, SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2, 2051 FMA3Group->isIntrinsic()); 2052 2053 // Handled masked instructions since we need to skip over the mask input 2054 // and the preserved input. 2055 if (X86II::isKMasked(Desc.TSFlags)) { 2056 // First assume that the first input is the mask operand and skip past it. 2057 unsigned CommutableOpIdx1 = Desc.getNumDefs() + 1; 2058 unsigned CommutableOpIdx2 = Desc.getNumDefs() + 2; 2059 // Check if the first input is tied. If there isn't one then we only 2060 // need to skip the mask operand which we did above. 2061 if ((MI.getDesc().getOperandConstraint(Desc.getNumDefs(), 2062 MCOI::TIED_TO) != -1)) { 2063 // If this is zero masking instruction with a tied operand, we need to 2064 // move the first index back to the first input since this must 2065 // be a 3 input instruction and we want the first two non-mask inputs. 2066 // Otherwise this is a 2 input instruction with a preserved input and 2067 // mask, so we need to move the indices to skip one more input. 2068 if (X86II::isKMergeMasked(Desc.TSFlags)) { 2069 ++CommutableOpIdx1; 2070 ++CommutableOpIdx2; 2071 } else { 2072 --CommutableOpIdx1; 2073 } 2074 } 2075 2076 if (!fixCommutedOpIndices(SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2, 2077 CommutableOpIdx1, CommutableOpIdx2)) 2078 return false; 2079 2080 if (!MI.getOperand(SrcOpIdx1).isReg() || 2081 !MI.getOperand(SrcOpIdx2).isReg()) 2082 // No idea. 2083 return false; 2084 return true; 2085 } 2086 2087 return TargetInstrInfo::findCommutedOpIndices(MI, SrcOpIdx1, SrcOpIdx2); 2088 } 2089 return false; 2090 } 2091 2092 X86::CondCode X86::getCondFromBranchOpc(unsigned BrOpc) { 2093 switch (BrOpc) { 2094 default: return X86::COND_INVALID; 2095 case X86::JE_1: return X86::COND_E; 2096 case X86::JNE_1: return X86::COND_NE; 2097 case X86::JL_1: return X86::COND_L; 2098 case X86::JLE_1: return X86::COND_LE; 2099 case X86::JG_1: return X86::COND_G; 2100 case X86::JGE_1: return X86::COND_GE; 2101 case X86::JB_1: return X86::COND_B; 2102 case X86::JBE_1: return X86::COND_BE; 2103 case X86::JA_1: return X86::COND_A; 2104 case X86::JAE_1: return X86::COND_AE; 2105 case X86::JS_1: return X86::COND_S; 2106 case X86::JNS_1: return X86::COND_NS; 2107 case X86::JP_1: return X86::COND_P; 2108 case X86::JNP_1: return X86::COND_NP; 2109 case X86::JO_1: return X86::COND_O; 2110 case X86::JNO_1: return X86::COND_NO; 2111 } 2112 } 2113 2114 /// Return condition code of a SET opcode. 2115 X86::CondCode X86::getCondFromSETOpc(unsigned Opc) { 2116 switch (Opc) { 2117 default: return X86::COND_INVALID; 2118 case X86::SETAr: case X86::SETAm: return X86::COND_A; 2119 case X86::SETAEr: case X86::SETAEm: return X86::COND_AE; 2120 case X86::SETBr: case X86::SETBm: return X86::COND_B; 2121 case X86::SETBEr: case X86::SETBEm: return X86::COND_BE; 2122 case X86::SETEr: case X86::SETEm: return X86::COND_E; 2123 case X86::SETGr: case X86::SETGm: return X86::COND_G; 2124 case X86::SETGEr: case X86::SETGEm: return X86::COND_GE; 2125 case X86::SETLr: case X86::SETLm: return X86::COND_L; 2126 case X86::SETLEr: case X86::SETLEm: return X86::COND_LE; 2127 case X86::SETNEr: case X86::SETNEm: return X86::COND_NE; 2128 case X86::SETNOr: case X86::SETNOm: return X86::COND_NO; 2129 case X86::SETNPr: case X86::SETNPm: return X86::COND_NP; 2130 case X86::SETNSr: case X86::SETNSm: return X86::COND_NS; 2131 case X86::SETOr: case X86::SETOm: return X86::COND_O; 2132 case X86::SETPr: case X86::SETPm: return X86::COND_P; 2133 case X86::SETSr: case X86::SETSm: return X86::COND_S; 2134 } 2135 } 2136 2137 /// Return condition code of a CMov opcode. 2138 X86::CondCode X86::getCondFromCMovOpc(unsigned Opc) { 2139 switch (Opc) { 2140 default: return X86::COND_INVALID; 2141 case X86::CMOVA16rm: case X86::CMOVA16rr: case X86::CMOVA32rm: 2142 case X86::CMOVA32rr: case X86::CMOVA64rm: case X86::CMOVA64rr: 2143 return X86::COND_A; 2144 case X86::CMOVAE16rm: case X86::CMOVAE16rr: case X86::CMOVAE32rm: 2145 case X86::CMOVAE32rr: case X86::CMOVAE64rm: case X86::CMOVAE64rr: 2146 return X86::COND_AE; 2147 case X86::CMOVB16rm: case X86::CMOVB16rr: case X86::CMOVB32rm: 2148 case X86::CMOVB32rr: case X86::CMOVB64rm: case X86::CMOVB64rr: 2149 return X86::COND_B; 2150 case X86::CMOVBE16rm: case X86::CMOVBE16rr: case X86::CMOVBE32rm: 2151 case X86::CMOVBE32rr: case X86::CMOVBE64rm: case X86::CMOVBE64rr: 2152 return X86::COND_BE; 2153 case X86::CMOVE16rm: case X86::CMOVE16rr: case X86::CMOVE32rm: 2154 case X86::CMOVE32rr: case X86::CMOVE64rm: case X86::CMOVE64rr: 2155 return X86::COND_E; 2156 case X86::CMOVG16rm: case X86::CMOVG16rr: case X86::CMOVG32rm: 2157 case X86::CMOVG32rr: case X86::CMOVG64rm: case X86::CMOVG64rr: 2158 return X86::COND_G; 2159 case X86::CMOVGE16rm: case X86::CMOVGE16rr: case X86::CMOVGE32rm: 2160 case X86::CMOVGE32rr: case X86::CMOVGE64rm: case X86::CMOVGE64rr: 2161 return X86::COND_GE; 2162 case X86::CMOVL16rm: case X86::CMOVL16rr: case X86::CMOVL32rm: 2163 case X86::CMOVL32rr: case X86::CMOVL64rm: case X86::CMOVL64rr: 2164 return X86::COND_L; 2165 case X86::CMOVLE16rm: case X86::CMOVLE16rr: case X86::CMOVLE32rm: 2166 case X86::CMOVLE32rr: case X86::CMOVLE64rm: case X86::CMOVLE64rr: 2167 return X86::COND_LE; 2168 case X86::CMOVNE16rm: case X86::CMOVNE16rr: case X86::CMOVNE32rm: 2169 case X86::CMOVNE32rr: case X86::CMOVNE64rm: case X86::CMOVNE64rr: 2170 return X86::COND_NE; 2171 case X86::CMOVNO16rm: case X86::CMOVNO16rr: case X86::CMOVNO32rm: 2172 case X86::CMOVNO32rr: case X86::CMOVNO64rm: case X86::CMOVNO64rr: 2173 return X86::COND_NO; 2174 case X86::CMOVNP16rm: case X86::CMOVNP16rr: case X86::CMOVNP32rm: 2175 case X86::CMOVNP32rr: case X86::CMOVNP64rm: case X86::CMOVNP64rr: 2176 return X86::COND_NP; 2177 case X86::CMOVNS16rm: case X86::CMOVNS16rr: case X86::CMOVNS32rm: 2178 case X86::CMOVNS32rr: case X86::CMOVNS64rm: case X86::CMOVNS64rr: 2179 return X86::COND_NS; 2180 case X86::CMOVO16rm: case X86::CMOVO16rr: case X86::CMOVO32rm: 2181 case X86::CMOVO32rr: case X86::CMOVO64rm: case X86::CMOVO64rr: 2182 return X86::COND_O; 2183 case X86::CMOVP16rm: case X86::CMOVP16rr: case X86::CMOVP32rm: 2184 case X86::CMOVP32rr: case X86::CMOVP64rm: case X86::CMOVP64rr: 2185 return X86::COND_P; 2186 case X86::CMOVS16rm: case X86::CMOVS16rr: case X86::CMOVS32rm: 2187 case X86::CMOVS32rr: case X86::CMOVS64rm: case X86::CMOVS64rr: 2188 return X86::COND_S; 2189 } 2190 } 2191 2192 unsigned X86::GetCondBranchFromCond(X86::CondCode CC) { 2193 switch (CC) { 2194 default: llvm_unreachable("Illegal condition code!"); 2195 case X86::COND_E: return X86::JE_1; 2196 case X86::COND_NE: return X86::JNE_1; 2197 case X86::COND_L: return X86::JL_1; 2198 case X86::COND_LE: return X86::JLE_1; 2199 case X86::COND_G: return X86::JG_1; 2200 case X86::COND_GE: return X86::JGE_1; 2201 case X86::COND_B: return X86::JB_1; 2202 case X86::COND_BE: return X86::JBE_1; 2203 case X86::COND_A: return X86::JA_1; 2204 case X86::COND_AE: return X86::JAE_1; 2205 case X86::COND_S: return X86::JS_1; 2206 case X86::COND_NS: return X86::JNS_1; 2207 case X86::COND_P: return X86::JP_1; 2208 case X86::COND_NP: return X86::JNP_1; 2209 case X86::COND_O: return X86::JO_1; 2210 case X86::COND_NO: return X86::JNO_1; 2211 } 2212 } 2213 2214 /// Return the inverse of the specified condition, 2215 /// e.g. turning COND_E to COND_NE. 2216 X86::CondCode X86::GetOppositeBranchCondition(X86::CondCode CC) { 2217 switch (CC) { 2218 default: llvm_unreachable("Illegal condition code!"); 2219 case X86::COND_E: return X86::COND_NE; 2220 case X86::COND_NE: return X86::COND_E; 2221 case X86::COND_L: return X86::COND_GE; 2222 case X86::COND_LE: return X86::COND_G; 2223 case X86::COND_G: return X86::COND_LE; 2224 case X86::COND_GE: return X86::COND_L; 2225 case X86::COND_B: return X86::COND_AE; 2226 case X86::COND_BE: return X86::COND_A; 2227 case X86::COND_A: return X86::COND_BE; 2228 case X86::COND_AE: return X86::COND_B; 2229 case X86::COND_S: return X86::COND_NS; 2230 case X86::COND_NS: return X86::COND_S; 2231 case X86::COND_P: return X86::COND_NP; 2232 case X86::COND_NP: return X86::COND_P; 2233 case X86::COND_O: return X86::COND_NO; 2234 case X86::COND_NO: return X86::COND_O; 2235 case X86::COND_NE_OR_P: return X86::COND_E_AND_NP; 2236 case X86::COND_E_AND_NP: return X86::COND_NE_OR_P; 2237 } 2238 } 2239 2240 /// Assuming the flags are set by MI(a,b), return the condition code if we 2241 /// modify the instructions such that flags are set by MI(b,a). 2242 static X86::CondCode getSwappedCondition(X86::CondCode CC) { 2243 switch (CC) { 2244 default: return X86::COND_INVALID; 2245 case X86::COND_E: return X86::COND_E; 2246 case X86::COND_NE: return X86::COND_NE; 2247 case X86::COND_L: return X86::COND_G; 2248 case X86::COND_LE: return X86::COND_GE; 2249 case X86::COND_G: return X86::COND_L; 2250 case X86::COND_GE: return X86::COND_LE; 2251 case X86::COND_B: return X86::COND_A; 2252 case X86::COND_BE: return X86::COND_AE; 2253 case X86::COND_A: return X86::COND_B; 2254 case X86::COND_AE: return X86::COND_BE; 2255 } 2256 } 2257 2258 std::pair<X86::CondCode, bool> 2259 X86::getX86ConditionCode(CmpInst::Predicate Predicate) { 2260 X86::CondCode CC = X86::COND_INVALID; 2261 bool NeedSwap = false; 2262 switch (Predicate) { 2263 default: break; 2264 // Floating-point Predicates 2265 case CmpInst::FCMP_UEQ: CC = X86::COND_E; break; 2266 case CmpInst::FCMP_OLT: NeedSwap = true; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 2267 case CmpInst::FCMP_OGT: CC = X86::COND_A; break; 2268 case CmpInst::FCMP_OLE: NeedSwap = true; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 2269 case CmpInst::FCMP_OGE: CC = X86::COND_AE; break; 2270 case CmpInst::FCMP_UGT: NeedSwap = true; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 2271 case CmpInst::FCMP_ULT: CC = X86::COND_B; break; 2272 case CmpInst::FCMP_UGE: NeedSwap = true; LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 2273 case CmpInst::FCMP_ULE: CC = X86::COND_BE; break; 2274 case CmpInst::FCMP_ONE: CC = X86::COND_NE; break; 2275 case CmpInst::FCMP_UNO: CC = X86::COND_P; break; 2276 case CmpInst::FCMP_ORD: CC = X86::COND_NP; break; 2277 case CmpInst::FCMP_OEQ: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH; 2278 case CmpInst::FCMP_UNE: CC = X86::COND_INVALID; break; 2279 2280 // Integer Predicates 2281 case CmpInst::ICMP_EQ: CC = X86::COND_E; break; 2282 case CmpInst::ICMP_NE: CC = X86::COND_NE; break; 2283 case CmpInst::ICMP_UGT: CC = X86::COND_A; break; 2284 case CmpInst::ICMP_UGE: CC = X86::COND_AE; break; 2285 case CmpInst::ICMP_ULT: CC = X86::COND_B; break; 2286 case CmpInst::ICMP_ULE: CC = X86::COND_BE; break; 2287 case CmpInst::ICMP_SGT: CC = X86::COND_G; break; 2288 case CmpInst::ICMP_SGE: CC = X86::COND_GE; break; 2289 case CmpInst::ICMP_SLT: CC = X86::COND_L; break; 2290 case CmpInst::ICMP_SLE: CC = X86::COND_LE; break; 2291 } 2292 2293 return std::make_pair(CC, NeedSwap); 2294 } 2295 2296 /// Return a set opcode for the given condition and 2297 /// whether it has memory operand. 2298 unsigned X86::getSETFromCond(CondCode CC, bool HasMemoryOperand) { 2299 static const uint16_t Opc[16][2] = { 2300 { X86::SETAr, X86::SETAm }, 2301 { X86::SETAEr, X86::SETAEm }, 2302 { X86::SETBr, X86::SETBm }, 2303 { X86::SETBEr, X86::SETBEm }, 2304 { X86::SETEr, X86::SETEm }, 2305 { X86::SETGr, X86::SETGm }, 2306 { X86::SETGEr, X86::SETGEm }, 2307 { X86::SETLr, X86::SETLm }, 2308 { X86::SETLEr, X86::SETLEm }, 2309 { X86::SETNEr, X86::SETNEm }, 2310 { X86::SETNOr, X86::SETNOm }, 2311 { X86::SETNPr, X86::SETNPm }, 2312 { X86::SETNSr, X86::SETNSm }, 2313 { X86::SETOr, X86::SETOm }, 2314 { X86::SETPr, X86::SETPm }, 2315 { X86::SETSr, X86::SETSm } 2316 }; 2317 2318 assert(CC <= LAST_VALID_COND && "Can only handle standard cond codes"); 2319 return Opc[CC][HasMemoryOperand ? 1 : 0]; 2320 } 2321 2322 /// Return a cmov opcode for the given condition, 2323 /// register size in bytes, and operand type. 2324 unsigned X86::getCMovFromCond(CondCode CC, unsigned RegBytes, 2325 bool HasMemoryOperand) { 2326 static const uint16_t Opc[32][3] = { 2327 { X86::CMOVA16rr, X86::CMOVA32rr, X86::CMOVA64rr }, 2328 { X86::CMOVAE16rr, X86::CMOVAE32rr, X86::CMOVAE64rr }, 2329 { X86::CMOVB16rr, X86::CMOVB32rr, X86::CMOVB64rr }, 2330 { X86::CMOVBE16rr, X86::CMOVBE32rr, X86::CMOVBE64rr }, 2331 { X86::CMOVE16rr, X86::CMOVE32rr, X86::CMOVE64rr }, 2332 { X86::CMOVG16rr, X86::CMOVG32rr, X86::CMOVG64rr }, 2333 { X86::CMOVGE16rr, X86::CMOVGE32rr, X86::CMOVGE64rr }, 2334 { X86::CMOVL16rr, X86::CMOVL32rr, X86::CMOVL64rr }, 2335 { X86::CMOVLE16rr, X86::CMOVLE32rr, X86::CMOVLE64rr }, 2336 { X86::CMOVNE16rr, X86::CMOVNE32rr, X86::CMOVNE64rr }, 2337 { X86::CMOVNO16rr, X86::CMOVNO32rr, X86::CMOVNO64rr }, 2338 { X86::CMOVNP16rr, X86::CMOVNP32rr, X86::CMOVNP64rr }, 2339 { X86::CMOVNS16rr, X86::CMOVNS32rr, X86::CMOVNS64rr }, 2340 { X86::CMOVO16rr, X86::CMOVO32rr, X86::CMOVO64rr }, 2341 { X86::CMOVP16rr, X86::CMOVP32rr, X86::CMOVP64rr }, 2342 { X86::CMOVS16rr, X86::CMOVS32rr, X86::CMOVS64rr }, 2343 { X86::CMOVA16rm, X86::CMOVA32rm, X86::CMOVA64rm }, 2344 { X86::CMOVAE16rm, X86::CMOVAE32rm, X86::CMOVAE64rm }, 2345 { X86::CMOVB16rm, X86::CMOVB32rm, X86::CMOVB64rm }, 2346 { X86::CMOVBE16rm, X86::CMOVBE32rm, X86::CMOVBE64rm }, 2347 { X86::CMOVE16rm, X86::CMOVE32rm, X86::CMOVE64rm }, 2348 { X86::CMOVG16rm, X86::CMOVG32rm, X86::CMOVG64rm }, 2349 { X86::CMOVGE16rm, X86::CMOVGE32rm, X86::CMOVGE64rm }, 2350 { X86::CMOVL16rm, X86::CMOVL32rm, X86::CMOVL64rm }, 2351 { X86::CMOVLE16rm, X86::CMOVLE32rm, X86::CMOVLE64rm }, 2352 { X86::CMOVNE16rm, X86::CMOVNE32rm, X86::CMOVNE64rm }, 2353 { X86::CMOVNO16rm, X86::CMOVNO32rm, X86::CMOVNO64rm }, 2354 { X86::CMOVNP16rm, X86::CMOVNP32rm, X86::CMOVNP64rm }, 2355 { X86::CMOVNS16rm, X86::CMOVNS32rm, X86::CMOVNS64rm }, 2356 { X86::CMOVO16rm, X86::CMOVO32rm, X86::CMOVO64rm }, 2357 { X86::CMOVP16rm, X86::CMOVP32rm, X86::CMOVP64rm }, 2358 { X86::CMOVS16rm, X86::CMOVS32rm, X86::CMOVS64rm } 2359 }; 2360 2361 assert(CC < 16 && "Can only handle standard cond codes"); 2362 unsigned Idx = HasMemoryOperand ? 16+CC : CC; 2363 switch(RegBytes) { 2364 default: llvm_unreachable("Illegal register size!"); 2365 case 2: return Opc[Idx][0]; 2366 case 4: return Opc[Idx][1]; 2367 case 8: return Opc[Idx][2]; 2368 } 2369 } 2370 2371 /// Get the VPCMP immediate for the given condition. 2372 unsigned X86::getVPCMPImmForCond(ISD::CondCode CC) { 2373 switch (CC) { 2374 default: llvm_unreachable("Unexpected SETCC condition"); 2375 case ISD::SETNE: return 4; 2376 case ISD::SETEQ: return 0; 2377 case ISD::SETULT: 2378 case ISD::SETLT: return 1; 2379 case ISD::SETUGT: 2380 case ISD::SETGT: return 6; 2381 case ISD::SETUGE: 2382 case ISD::SETGE: return 5; 2383 case ISD::SETULE: 2384 case ISD::SETLE: return 2; 2385 } 2386 } 2387 2388 /// Get the VPCMP immediate if the opcodes are swapped. 2389 unsigned X86::getSwappedVPCMPImm(unsigned Imm) { 2390 switch (Imm) { 2391 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 2392 case 0x01: Imm = 0x06; break; // LT -> NLE 2393 case 0x02: Imm = 0x05; break; // LE -> NLT 2394 case 0x05: Imm = 0x02; break; // NLT -> LE 2395 case 0x06: Imm = 0x01; break; // NLE -> LT 2396 case 0x00: // EQ 2397 case 0x03: // FALSE 2398 case 0x04: // NE 2399 case 0x07: // TRUE 2400 break; 2401 } 2402 2403 return Imm; 2404 } 2405 2406 /// Get the VPCOM immediate if the opcodes are swapped. 2407 unsigned X86::getSwappedVPCOMImm(unsigned Imm) { 2408 switch (Imm) { 2409 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 2410 case 0x00: Imm = 0x02; break; // LT -> GT 2411 case 0x01: Imm = 0x03; break; // LE -> GE 2412 case 0x02: Imm = 0x00; break; // GT -> LT 2413 case 0x03: Imm = 0x01; break; // GE -> LE 2414 case 0x04: // EQ 2415 case 0x05: // NE 2416 case 0x06: // FALSE 2417 case 0x07: // TRUE 2418 break; 2419 } 2420 2421 return Imm; 2422 } 2423 2424 bool X86InstrInfo::isUnpredicatedTerminator(const MachineInstr &MI) const { 2425 if (!MI.isTerminator()) return false; 2426 2427 // Conditional branch is a special case. 2428 if (MI.isBranch() && !MI.isBarrier()) 2429 return true; 2430 if (!MI.isPredicable()) 2431 return true; 2432 return !isPredicated(MI); 2433 } 2434 2435 bool X86InstrInfo::isUnconditionalTailCall(const MachineInstr &MI) const { 2436 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 2437 case X86::TCRETURNdi: 2438 case X86::TCRETURNri: 2439 case X86::TCRETURNmi: 2440 case X86::TCRETURNdi64: 2441 case X86::TCRETURNri64: 2442 case X86::TCRETURNmi64: 2443 return true; 2444 default: 2445 return false; 2446 } 2447 } 2448 2449 bool X86InstrInfo::canMakeTailCallConditional( 2450 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &BranchCond, 2451 const MachineInstr &TailCall) const { 2452 if (TailCall.getOpcode() != X86::TCRETURNdi && 2453 TailCall.getOpcode() != X86::TCRETURNdi64) { 2454 // Only direct calls can be done with a conditional branch. 2455 return false; 2456 } 2457 2458 const MachineFunction *MF = TailCall.getParent()->getParent(); 2459 if (Subtarget.isTargetWin64() && MF->hasWinCFI()) { 2460 // Conditional tail calls confuse the Win64 unwinder. 2461 return false; 2462 } 2463 2464 assert(BranchCond.size() == 1); 2465 if (BranchCond[0].getImm() > X86::LAST_VALID_COND) { 2466 // Can't make a conditional tail call with this condition. 2467 return false; 2468 } 2469 2470 const X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF->getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 2471 if (X86FI->getTCReturnAddrDelta() != 0 || 2472 TailCall.getOperand(1).getImm() != 0) { 2473 // A conditional tail call cannot do any stack adjustment. 2474 return false; 2475 } 2476 2477 return true; 2478 } 2479 2480 void X86InstrInfo::replaceBranchWithTailCall( 2481 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &BranchCond, 2482 const MachineInstr &TailCall) const { 2483 assert(canMakeTailCallConditional(BranchCond, TailCall)); 2484 2485 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB.end(); 2486 while (I != MBB.begin()) { 2487 --I; 2488 if (I->isDebugInstr()) 2489 continue; 2490 if (!I->isBranch()) 2491 assert(0 && "Can't find the branch to replace!"); 2492 2493 X86::CondCode CC = X86::getCondFromBranchOpc(I->getOpcode()); 2494 assert(BranchCond.size() == 1); 2495 if (CC != BranchCond[0].getImm()) 2496 continue; 2497 2498 break; 2499 } 2500 2501 unsigned Opc = TailCall.getOpcode() == X86::TCRETURNdi ? X86::TCRETURNdicc 2502 : X86::TCRETURNdi64cc; 2503 2504 auto MIB = BuildMI(MBB, I, MBB.findDebugLoc(I), get(Opc)); 2505 MIB->addOperand(TailCall.getOperand(0)); // Destination. 2506 MIB.addImm(0); // Stack offset (not used). 2507 MIB->addOperand(BranchCond[0]); // Condition. 2508 MIB.copyImplicitOps(TailCall); // Regmask and (imp-used) parameters. 2509 2510 // Add implicit uses and defs of all live regs potentially clobbered by the 2511 // call. This way they still appear live across the call. 2512 LivePhysRegs LiveRegs(getRegisterInfo()); 2513 LiveRegs.addLiveOuts(MBB); 2514 SmallVector<std::pair<MCPhysReg, const MachineOperand *>, 8> Clobbers; 2515 LiveRegs.stepForward(*MIB, Clobbers); 2516 for (const auto &C : Clobbers) { 2517 MIB.addReg(C.first, RegState::Implicit); 2518 MIB.addReg(C.first, RegState::Implicit | RegState::Define); 2519 } 2520 2521 I->eraseFromParent(); 2522 } 2523 2524 // Given a MBB and its TBB, find the FBB which was a fallthrough MBB (it may 2525 // not be a fallthrough MBB now due to layout changes). Return nullptr if the 2526 // fallthrough MBB cannot be identified. 2527 static MachineBasicBlock *getFallThroughMBB(MachineBasicBlock *MBB, 2528 MachineBasicBlock *TBB) { 2529 // Look for non-EHPad successors other than TBB. If we find exactly one, it 2530 // is the fallthrough MBB. If we find zero, then TBB is both the target MBB 2531 // and fallthrough MBB. If we find more than one, we cannot identify the 2532 // fallthrough MBB and should return nullptr. 2533 MachineBasicBlock *FallthroughBB = nullptr; 2534 for (auto SI = MBB->succ_begin(), SE = MBB->succ_end(); SI != SE; ++SI) { 2535 if ((*SI)->isEHPad() || (*SI == TBB && FallthroughBB)) 2536 continue; 2537 // Return a nullptr if we found more than one fallthrough successor. 2538 if (FallthroughBB && FallthroughBB != TBB) 2539 return nullptr; 2540 FallthroughBB = *SI; 2541 } 2542 return FallthroughBB; 2543 } 2544 2545 bool X86InstrInfo::AnalyzeBranchImpl( 2546 MachineBasicBlock &MBB, MachineBasicBlock *&TBB, MachineBasicBlock *&FBB, 2547 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Cond, 2548 SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &CondBranches, bool AllowModify) const { 2549 2550 // Start from the bottom of the block and work up, examining the 2551 // terminator instructions. 2552 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB.end(); 2553 MachineBasicBlock::iterator UnCondBrIter = MBB.end(); 2554 while (I != MBB.begin()) { 2555 --I; 2556 if (I->isDebugInstr()) 2557 continue; 2558 2559 // Working from the bottom, when we see a non-terminator instruction, we're 2560 // done. 2561 if (!isUnpredicatedTerminator(*I)) 2562 break; 2563 2564 // A terminator that isn't a branch can't easily be handled by this 2565 // analysis. 2566 if (!I->isBranch()) 2567 return true; 2568 2569 // Handle unconditional branches. 2570 if (I->getOpcode() == X86::JMP_1) { 2571 UnCondBrIter = I; 2572 2573 if (!AllowModify) { 2574 TBB = I->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 2575 continue; 2576 } 2577 2578 // If the block has any instructions after a JMP, delete them. 2579 while (std::next(I) != MBB.end()) 2580 std::next(I)->eraseFromParent(); 2581 2582 Cond.clear(); 2583 FBB = nullptr; 2584 2585 // Delete the JMP if it's equivalent to a fall-through. 2586 if (MBB.isLayoutSuccessor(I->getOperand(0).getMBB())) { 2587 TBB = nullptr; 2588 I->eraseFromParent(); 2589 I = MBB.end(); 2590 UnCondBrIter = MBB.end(); 2591 continue; 2592 } 2593 2594 // TBB is used to indicate the unconditional destination. 2595 TBB = I->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 2596 continue; 2597 } 2598 2599 // Handle conditional branches. 2600 X86::CondCode BranchCode = X86::getCondFromBranchOpc(I->getOpcode()); 2601 if (BranchCode == X86::COND_INVALID) 2602 return true; // Can't handle indirect branch. 2603 2604 // In practice we should never have an undef eflags operand, if we do 2605 // abort here as we are not prepared to preserve the flag. 2606 if (I->getOperand(1).isUndef()) 2607 return true; 2608 2609 // Working from the bottom, handle the first conditional branch. 2610 if (Cond.empty()) { 2611 MachineBasicBlock *TargetBB = I->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 2612 if (AllowModify && UnCondBrIter != MBB.end() && 2613 MBB.isLayoutSuccessor(TargetBB)) { 2614 // If we can modify the code and it ends in something like: 2615 // 2616 // jCC L1 2617 // jmp L2 2618 // L1: 2619 // ... 2620 // L2: 2621 // 2622 // Then we can change this to: 2623 // 2624 // jnCC L2 2625 // L1: 2626 // ... 2627 // L2: 2628 // 2629 // Which is a bit more efficient. 2630 // We conditionally jump to the fall-through block. 2631 BranchCode = GetOppositeBranchCondition(BranchCode); 2632 unsigned JNCC = GetCondBranchFromCond(BranchCode); 2633 MachineBasicBlock::iterator OldInst = I; 2634 2635 BuildMI(MBB, UnCondBrIter, MBB.findDebugLoc(I), get(JNCC)) 2636 .addMBB(UnCondBrIter->getOperand(0).getMBB()); 2637 BuildMI(MBB, UnCondBrIter, MBB.findDebugLoc(I), get(X86::JMP_1)) 2638 .addMBB(TargetBB); 2639 2640 OldInst->eraseFromParent(); 2641 UnCondBrIter->eraseFromParent(); 2642 2643 // Restart the analysis. 2644 UnCondBrIter = MBB.end(); 2645 I = MBB.end(); 2646 continue; 2647 } 2648 2649 FBB = TBB; 2650 TBB = I->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 2651 Cond.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateImm(BranchCode)); 2652 CondBranches.push_back(&*I); 2653 continue; 2654 } 2655 2656 // Handle subsequent conditional branches. Only handle the case where all 2657 // conditional branches branch to the same destination and their condition 2658 // opcodes fit one of the special multi-branch idioms. 2659 assert(Cond.size() == 1); 2660 assert(TBB); 2661 2662 // If the conditions are the same, we can leave them alone. 2663 X86::CondCode OldBranchCode = (X86::CondCode)Cond[0].getImm(); 2664 auto NewTBB = I->getOperand(0).getMBB(); 2665 if (OldBranchCode == BranchCode && TBB == NewTBB) 2666 continue; 2667 2668 // If they differ, see if they fit one of the known patterns. Theoretically, 2669 // we could handle more patterns here, but we shouldn't expect to see them 2670 // if instruction selection has done a reasonable job. 2671 if (TBB == NewTBB && 2672 ((OldBranchCode == X86::COND_P && BranchCode == X86::COND_NE) || 2673 (OldBranchCode == X86::COND_NE && BranchCode == X86::COND_P))) { 2674 BranchCode = X86::COND_NE_OR_P; 2675 } else if ((OldBranchCode == X86::COND_NP && BranchCode == X86::COND_NE) || 2676 (OldBranchCode == X86::COND_E && BranchCode == X86::COND_P)) { 2677 if (NewTBB != (FBB ? FBB : getFallThroughMBB(&MBB, TBB))) 2678 return true; 2679 2680 // X86::COND_E_AND_NP usually has two different branch destinations. 2681 // 2682 // JP B1 2683 // JE B2 2684 // JMP B1 2685 // B1: 2686 // B2: 2687 // 2688 // Here this condition branches to B2 only if NP && E. It has another 2689 // equivalent form: 2690 // 2691 // JNE B1 2692 // JNP B2 2693 // JMP B1 2694 // B1: 2695 // B2: 2696 // 2697 // Similarly it branches to B2 only if E && NP. That is why this condition 2698 // is named with COND_E_AND_NP. 2699 BranchCode = X86::COND_E_AND_NP; 2700 } else 2701 return true; 2702 2703 // Update the MachineOperand. 2704 Cond[0].setImm(BranchCode); 2705 CondBranches.push_back(&*I); 2706 } 2707 2708 return false; 2709 } 2710 2711 bool X86InstrInfo::analyzeBranch(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2712 MachineBasicBlock *&TBB, 2713 MachineBasicBlock *&FBB, 2714 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Cond, 2715 bool AllowModify) const { 2716 SmallVector<MachineInstr *, 4> CondBranches; 2717 return AnalyzeBranchImpl(MBB, TBB, FBB, Cond, CondBranches, AllowModify); 2718 } 2719 2720 bool X86InstrInfo::analyzeBranchPredicate(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2721 MachineBranchPredicate &MBP, 2722 bool AllowModify) const { 2723 using namespace std::placeholders; 2724 2725 SmallVector<MachineOperand, 4> Cond; 2726 SmallVector<MachineInstr *, 4> CondBranches; 2727 if (AnalyzeBranchImpl(MBB, MBP.TrueDest, MBP.FalseDest, Cond, CondBranches, 2728 AllowModify)) 2729 return true; 2730 2731 if (Cond.size() != 1) 2732 return true; 2733 2734 assert(MBP.TrueDest && "expected!"); 2735 2736 if (!MBP.FalseDest) 2737 MBP.FalseDest = MBB.getNextNode(); 2738 2739 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 2740 2741 MachineInstr *ConditionDef = nullptr; 2742 bool SingleUseCondition = true; 2743 2744 for (auto I = std::next(MBB.rbegin()), E = MBB.rend(); I != E; ++I) { 2745 if (I->modifiesRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) { 2746 ConditionDef = &*I; 2747 break; 2748 } 2749 2750 if (I->readsRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) 2751 SingleUseCondition = false; 2752 } 2753 2754 if (!ConditionDef) 2755 return true; 2756 2757 if (SingleUseCondition) { 2758 for (auto *Succ : MBB.successors()) 2759 if (Succ->isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS)) 2760 SingleUseCondition = false; 2761 } 2762 2763 MBP.ConditionDef = ConditionDef; 2764 MBP.SingleUseCondition = SingleUseCondition; 2765 2766 // Currently we only recognize the simple pattern: 2767 // 2768 // test %reg, %reg 2769 // je %label 2770 // 2771 const unsigned TestOpcode = 2772 Subtarget.is64Bit() ? X86::TEST64rr : X86::TEST32rr; 2773 2774 if (ConditionDef->getOpcode() == TestOpcode && 2775 ConditionDef->getNumOperands() == 3 && 2776 ConditionDef->getOperand(0).isIdenticalTo(ConditionDef->getOperand(1)) && 2777 (Cond[0].getImm() == X86::COND_NE || Cond[0].getImm() == X86::COND_E)) { 2778 MBP.LHS = ConditionDef->getOperand(0); 2779 MBP.RHS = MachineOperand::CreateImm(0); 2780 MBP.Predicate = Cond[0].getImm() == X86::COND_NE 2781 ? MachineBranchPredicate::PRED_NE 2782 : MachineBranchPredicate::PRED_EQ; 2783 return false; 2784 } 2785 2786 return true; 2787 } 2788 2789 unsigned X86InstrInfo::removeBranch(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2790 int *BytesRemoved) const { 2791 assert(!BytesRemoved && "code size not handled"); 2792 2793 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MBB.end(); 2794 unsigned Count = 0; 2795 2796 while (I != MBB.begin()) { 2797 --I; 2798 if (I->isDebugInstr()) 2799 continue; 2800 if (I->getOpcode() != X86::JMP_1 && 2801 X86::getCondFromBranchOpc(I->getOpcode()) == X86::COND_INVALID) 2802 break; 2803 // Remove the branch. 2804 I->eraseFromParent(); 2805 I = MBB.end(); 2806 ++Count; 2807 } 2808 2809 return Count; 2810 } 2811 2812 unsigned X86InstrInfo::insertBranch(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2813 MachineBasicBlock *TBB, 2814 MachineBasicBlock *FBB, 2815 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> Cond, 2816 const DebugLoc &DL, 2817 int *BytesAdded) const { 2818 // Shouldn't be a fall through. 2819 assert(TBB && "insertBranch must not be told to insert a fallthrough"); 2820 assert((Cond.size() == 1 || Cond.size() == 0) && 2821 "X86 branch conditions have one component!"); 2822 assert(!BytesAdded && "code size not handled"); 2823 2824 if (Cond.empty()) { 2825 // Unconditional branch? 2826 assert(!FBB && "Unconditional branch with multiple successors!"); 2827 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JMP_1)).addMBB(TBB); 2828 return 1; 2829 } 2830 2831 // If FBB is null, it is implied to be a fall-through block. 2832 bool FallThru = FBB == nullptr; 2833 2834 // Conditional branch. 2835 unsigned Count = 0; 2836 X86::CondCode CC = (X86::CondCode)Cond[0].getImm(); 2837 switch (CC) { 2838 case X86::COND_NE_OR_P: 2839 // Synthesize NE_OR_P with two branches. 2840 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JNE_1)).addMBB(TBB); 2841 ++Count; 2842 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JP_1)).addMBB(TBB); 2843 ++Count; 2844 break; 2845 case X86::COND_E_AND_NP: 2846 // Use the next block of MBB as FBB if it is null. 2847 if (FBB == nullptr) { 2848 FBB = getFallThroughMBB(&MBB, TBB); 2849 assert(FBB && "MBB cannot be the last block in function when the false " 2850 "body is a fall-through."); 2851 } 2852 // Synthesize COND_E_AND_NP with two branches. 2853 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JNE_1)).addMBB(FBB); 2854 ++Count; 2855 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JNP_1)).addMBB(TBB); 2856 ++Count; 2857 break; 2858 default: { 2859 unsigned Opc = GetCondBranchFromCond(CC); 2860 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(Opc)).addMBB(TBB); 2861 ++Count; 2862 } 2863 } 2864 if (!FallThru) { 2865 // Two-way Conditional branch. Insert the second branch. 2866 BuildMI(&MBB, DL, get(X86::JMP_1)).addMBB(FBB); 2867 ++Count; 2868 } 2869 return Count; 2870 } 2871 2872 bool X86InstrInfo:: 2873 canInsertSelect(const MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2874 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> Cond, 2875 unsigned TrueReg, unsigned FalseReg, 2876 int &CondCycles, int &TrueCycles, int &FalseCycles) const { 2877 // Not all subtargets have cmov instructions. 2878 if (!Subtarget.hasCMov()) 2879 return false; 2880 if (Cond.size() != 1) 2881 return false; 2882 // We cannot do the composite conditions, at least not in SSA form. 2883 if ((X86::CondCode)Cond[0].getImm() > X86::COND_S) 2884 return false; 2885 2886 // Check register classes. 2887 const MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MBB.getParent()->getRegInfo(); 2888 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = 2889 RI.getCommonSubClass(MRI.getRegClass(TrueReg), MRI.getRegClass(FalseReg)); 2890 if (!RC) 2891 return false; 2892 2893 // We have cmov instructions for 16, 32, and 64 bit general purpose registers. 2894 if (X86::GR16RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) || 2895 X86::GR32RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) || 2896 X86::GR64RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) { 2897 // This latency applies to Pentium M, Merom, Wolfdale, Nehalem, and Sandy 2898 // Bridge. Probably Ivy Bridge as well. 2899 CondCycles = 2; 2900 TrueCycles = 2; 2901 FalseCycles = 2; 2902 return true; 2903 } 2904 2905 // Can't do vectors. 2906 return false; 2907 } 2908 2909 void X86InstrInfo::insertSelect(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 2910 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I, 2911 const DebugLoc &DL, unsigned DstReg, 2912 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> Cond, unsigned TrueReg, 2913 unsigned FalseReg) const { 2914 MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MBB.getParent()->getRegInfo(); 2915 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MRI.getTargetRegisterInfo(); 2916 const TargetRegisterClass &RC = *MRI.getRegClass(DstReg); 2917 assert(Cond.size() == 1 && "Invalid Cond array"); 2918 unsigned Opc = getCMovFromCond((X86::CondCode)Cond[0].getImm(), 2919 TRI.getRegSizeInBits(RC) / 8, 2920 false /*HasMemoryOperand*/); 2921 BuildMI(MBB, I, DL, get(Opc), DstReg).addReg(FalseReg).addReg(TrueReg); 2922 } 2923 2924 /// Test if the given register is a physical h register. 2925 static bool isHReg(unsigned Reg) { 2926 return X86::GR8_ABCD_HRegClass.contains(Reg); 2927 } 2928 2929 // Try and copy between VR128/VR64 and GR64 registers. 2930 static unsigned CopyToFromAsymmetricReg(unsigned DestReg, unsigned SrcReg, 2931 const X86Subtarget &Subtarget) { 2932 bool HasAVX = Subtarget.hasAVX(); 2933 bool HasAVX512 = Subtarget.hasAVX512(); 2934 2935 // SrcReg(MaskReg) -> DestReg(GR64) 2936 // SrcReg(MaskReg) -> DestReg(GR32) 2937 2938 // All KMASK RegClasses hold the same k registers, can be tested against anyone. 2939 if (X86::VK16RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) { 2940 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(DestReg)) { 2941 assert(Subtarget.hasBWI()); 2942 return X86::KMOVQrk; 2943 } 2944 if (X86::GR32RegClass.contains(DestReg)) 2945 return Subtarget.hasBWI() ? X86::KMOVDrk : X86::KMOVWrk; 2946 } 2947 2948 // SrcReg(GR64) -> DestReg(MaskReg) 2949 // SrcReg(GR32) -> DestReg(MaskReg) 2950 2951 // All KMASK RegClasses hold the same k registers, can be tested against anyone. 2952 if (X86::VK16RegClass.contains(DestReg)) { 2953 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) { 2954 assert(Subtarget.hasBWI()); 2955 return X86::KMOVQkr; 2956 } 2957 if (X86::GR32RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) 2958 return Subtarget.hasBWI() ? X86::KMOVDkr : X86::KMOVWkr; 2959 } 2960 2961 2962 // SrcReg(VR128) -> DestReg(GR64) 2963 // SrcReg(VR64) -> DestReg(GR64) 2964 // SrcReg(GR64) -> DestReg(VR128) 2965 // SrcReg(GR64) -> DestReg(VR64) 2966 2967 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(DestReg)) { 2968 if (X86::VR128XRegClass.contains(SrcReg)) 2969 // Copy from a VR128 register to a GR64 register. 2970 return HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVPQIto64Zrr : 2971 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVPQIto64rr : 2972 X86::MOVPQIto64rr; 2973 if (X86::VR64RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) 2974 // Copy from a VR64 register to a GR64 register. 2975 return X86::MMX_MOVD64from64rr; 2976 } else if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) { 2977 // Copy from a GR64 register to a VR128 register. 2978 if (X86::VR128XRegClass.contains(DestReg)) 2979 return HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOV64toPQIZrr : 2980 HasAVX ? X86::VMOV64toPQIrr : 2981 X86::MOV64toPQIrr; 2982 // Copy from a GR64 register to a VR64 register. 2983 if (X86::VR64RegClass.contains(DestReg)) 2984 return X86::MMX_MOVD64to64rr; 2985 } 2986 2987 // SrcReg(FR32) -> DestReg(GR32) 2988 // SrcReg(GR32) -> DestReg(FR32) 2989 2990 if (X86::GR32RegClass.contains(DestReg) && 2991 X86::FR32XRegClass.contains(SrcReg)) 2992 // Copy from a FR32 register to a GR32 register. 2993 return HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVSS2DIZrr : 2994 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVSS2DIrr : 2995 X86::MOVSS2DIrr; 2996 2997 if (X86::FR32XRegClass.contains(DestReg) && 2998 X86::GR32RegClass.contains(SrcReg)) 2999 // Copy from a GR32 register to a FR32 register. 3000 return HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVDI2SSZrr : 3001 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVDI2SSrr : 3002 X86::MOVDI2SSrr; 3003 return 0; 3004 } 3005 3006 void X86InstrInfo::copyPhysReg(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 3007 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 3008 const DebugLoc &DL, unsigned DestReg, 3009 unsigned SrcReg, bool KillSrc) const { 3010 // First deal with the normal symmetric copies. 3011 bool HasAVX = Subtarget.hasAVX(); 3012 bool HasVLX = Subtarget.hasVLX(); 3013 unsigned Opc = 0; 3014 if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3015 Opc = X86::MOV64rr; 3016 else if (X86::GR32RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3017 Opc = X86::MOV32rr; 3018 else if (X86::GR16RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3019 Opc = X86::MOV16rr; 3020 else if (X86::GR8RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) { 3021 // Copying to or from a physical H register on x86-64 requires a NOREX 3022 // move. Otherwise use a normal move. 3023 if ((isHReg(DestReg) || isHReg(SrcReg)) && 3024 Subtarget.is64Bit()) { 3025 Opc = X86::MOV8rr_NOREX; 3026 // Both operands must be encodable without an REX prefix. 3027 assert(X86::GR8_NOREXRegClass.contains(SrcReg, DestReg) && 3028 "8-bit H register can not be copied outside GR8_NOREX"); 3029 } else 3030 Opc = X86::MOV8rr; 3031 } 3032 else if (X86::VR64RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3033 Opc = X86::MMX_MOVQ64rr; 3034 else if (X86::VR128XRegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) { 3035 if (HasVLX) 3036 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSZ128rr; 3037 else if (X86::VR128RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3038 Opc = HasAVX ? X86::VMOVAPSrr : X86::MOVAPSrr; 3039 else { 3040 // If this an extended register and we don't have VLX we need to use a 3041 // 512-bit move. 3042 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSZrr; 3043 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 3044 DestReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(DestReg, X86::sub_xmm, 3045 &X86::VR512RegClass); 3046 SrcReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(SrcReg, X86::sub_xmm, 3047 &X86::VR512RegClass); 3048 } 3049 } else if (X86::VR256XRegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) { 3050 if (HasVLX) 3051 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSZ256rr; 3052 else if (X86::VR256RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3053 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSYrr; 3054 else { 3055 // If this an extended register and we don't have VLX we need to use a 3056 // 512-bit move. 3057 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSZrr; 3058 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 3059 DestReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(DestReg, X86::sub_ymm, 3060 &X86::VR512RegClass); 3061 SrcReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(SrcReg, X86::sub_ymm, 3062 &X86::VR512RegClass); 3063 } 3064 } else if (X86::VR512RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3065 Opc = X86::VMOVAPSZrr; 3066 // All KMASK RegClasses hold the same k registers, can be tested against anyone. 3067 else if (X86::VK16RegClass.contains(DestReg, SrcReg)) 3068 Opc = Subtarget.hasBWI() ? X86::KMOVQkk : X86::KMOVWkk; 3069 if (!Opc) 3070 Opc = CopyToFromAsymmetricReg(DestReg, SrcReg, Subtarget); 3071 3072 if (Opc) { 3073 BuildMI(MBB, MI, DL, get(Opc), DestReg) 3074 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(KillSrc)); 3075 return; 3076 } 3077 3078 if (SrcReg == X86::EFLAGS || DestReg == X86::EFLAGS) { 3079 // FIXME: We use a fatal error here because historically LLVM has tried 3080 // lower some of these physreg copies and we want to ensure we get 3081 // reasonable bug reports if someone encounters a case no other testing 3082 // found. This path should be removed after the LLVM 7 release. 3083 report_fatal_error("Unable to copy EFLAGS physical register!"); 3084 } 3085 3086 LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Cannot copy " << RI.getName(SrcReg) << " to " 3087 << RI.getName(DestReg) << '\n'); 3088 report_fatal_error("Cannot emit physreg copy instruction"); 3089 } 3090 3091 bool X86InstrInfo::isCopyInstrImpl(const MachineInstr &MI, 3092 const MachineOperand *&Src, 3093 const MachineOperand *&Dest) const { 3094 if (MI.isMoveReg()) { 3095 Dest = &MI.getOperand(0); 3096 Src = &MI.getOperand(1); 3097 return true; 3098 } 3099 return false; 3100 } 3101 3102 static unsigned getLoadStoreRegOpcode(unsigned Reg, 3103 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3104 bool isStackAligned, 3105 const X86Subtarget &STI, 3106 bool load) { 3107 bool HasAVX = STI.hasAVX(); 3108 bool HasAVX512 = STI.hasAVX512(); 3109 bool HasVLX = STI.hasVLX(); 3110 3111 switch (STI.getRegisterInfo()->getSpillSize(*RC)) { 3112 default: 3113 llvm_unreachable("Unknown spill size"); 3114 case 1: 3115 assert(X86::GR8RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) && "Unknown 1-byte regclass"); 3116 if (STI.is64Bit()) 3117 // Copying to or from a physical H register on x86-64 requires a NOREX 3118 // move. Otherwise use a normal move. 3119 if (isHReg(Reg) || X86::GR8_ABCD_HRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3120 return load ? X86::MOV8rm_NOREX : X86::MOV8mr_NOREX; 3121 return load ? X86::MOV8rm : X86::MOV8mr; 3122 case 2: 3123 if (X86::VK16RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3124 return load ? X86::KMOVWkm : X86::KMOVWmk; 3125 assert(X86::GR16RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) && "Unknown 2-byte regclass"); 3126 return load ? X86::MOV16rm : X86::MOV16mr; 3127 case 4: 3128 if (X86::GR32RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3129 return load ? X86::MOV32rm : X86::MOV32mr; 3130 if (X86::FR32XRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3131 return load ? 3132 (HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVSSZrm : HasAVX ? X86::VMOVSSrm : X86::MOVSSrm) : 3133 (HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVSSZmr : HasAVX ? X86::VMOVSSmr : X86::MOVSSmr); 3134 if (X86::RFP32RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3135 return load ? X86::LD_Fp32m : X86::ST_Fp32m; 3136 if (X86::VK32RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) { 3137 assert(STI.hasBWI() && "KMOVD requires BWI"); 3138 return load ? X86::KMOVDkm : X86::KMOVDmk; 3139 } 3140 llvm_unreachable("Unknown 4-byte regclass"); 3141 case 8: 3142 if (X86::GR64RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3143 return load ? X86::MOV64rm : X86::MOV64mr; 3144 if (X86::FR64XRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3145 return load ? 3146 (HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVSDZrm : HasAVX ? X86::VMOVSDrm : X86::MOVSDrm) : 3147 (HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVSDZmr : HasAVX ? X86::VMOVSDmr : X86::MOVSDmr); 3148 if (X86::VR64RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3149 return load ? X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm : X86::MMX_MOVQ64mr; 3150 if (X86::RFP64RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) 3151 return load ? X86::LD_Fp64m : X86::ST_Fp64m; 3152 if (X86::VK64RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) { 3153 assert(STI.hasBWI() && "KMOVQ requires BWI"); 3154 return load ? X86::KMOVQkm : X86::KMOVQmk; 3155 } 3156 llvm_unreachable("Unknown 8-byte regclass"); 3157 case 10: 3158 assert(X86::RFP80RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) && "Unknown 10-byte regclass"); 3159 return load ? X86::LD_Fp80m : X86::ST_FpP80m; 3160 case 16: { 3161 if (X86::VR128XRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) { 3162 // If stack is realigned we can use aligned stores. 3163 if (isStackAligned) 3164 return load ? 3165 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm : 3166 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX : 3167 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVAPSrm : 3168 X86::MOVAPSrm): 3169 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr : 3170 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr_NOVLX : 3171 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVAPSmr : 3172 X86::MOVAPSmr); 3173 else 3174 return load ? 3175 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm : 3176 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX : 3177 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVUPSrm : 3178 X86::MOVUPSrm): 3179 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr : 3180 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr_NOVLX : 3181 HasAVX ? X86::VMOVUPSmr : 3182 X86::MOVUPSmr); 3183 } 3184 if (X86::BNDRRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC)) { 3185 if (STI.is64Bit()) 3186 return load ? X86::BNDMOV64rm : X86::BNDMOV64mr; 3187 else 3188 return load ? X86::BNDMOV32rm : X86::BNDMOV32mr; 3189 } 3190 llvm_unreachable("Unknown 16-byte regclass"); 3191 } 3192 case 32: 3193 assert(X86::VR256XRegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) && "Unknown 32-byte regclass"); 3194 // If stack is realigned we can use aligned stores. 3195 if (isStackAligned) 3196 return load ? 3197 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm : 3198 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX : 3199 X86::VMOVAPSYrm) : 3200 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr : 3201 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr_NOVLX : 3202 X86::VMOVAPSYmr); 3203 else 3204 return load ? 3205 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm : 3206 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX : 3207 X86::VMOVUPSYrm) : 3208 (HasVLX ? X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr : 3209 HasAVX512 ? X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr_NOVLX : 3210 X86::VMOVUPSYmr); 3211 case 64: 3212 assert(X86::VR512RegClass.hasSubClassEq(RC) && "Unknown 64-byte regclass"); 3213 assert(STI.hasAVX512() && "Using 512-bit register requires AVX512"); 3214 if (isStackAligned) 3215 return load ? X86::VMOVAPSZrm : X86::VMOVAPSZmr; 3216 else 3217 return load ? X86::VMOVUPSZrm : X86::VMOVUPSZmr; 3218 } 3219 } 3220 3221 bool X86InstrInfo::getMemOperandWithOffset( 3222 MachineInstr &MemOp, MachineOperand *&BaseOp, int64_t &Offset, 3223 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 3224 const MCInstrDesc &Desc = MemOp.getDesc(); 3225 int MemRefBegin = X86II::getMemoryOperandNo(Desc.TSFlags); 3226 if (MemRefBegin < 0) 3227 return false; 3228 3229 MemRefBegin += X86II::getOperandBias(Desc); 3230 3231 BaseOp = &MemOp.getOperand(MemRefBegin + X86::AddrBaseReg); 3232 if (!BaseOp->isReg()) // Can be an MO_FrameIndex 3233 return false; 3234 3235 if (MemOp.getOperand(MemRefBegin + X86::AddrScaleAmt).getImm() != 1) 3236 return false; 3237 3238 if (MemOp.getOperand(MemRefBegin + X86::AddrIndexReg).getReg() != 3239 X86::NoRegister) 3240 return false; 3241 3242 const MachineOperand &DispMO = MemOp.getOperand(MemRefBegin + X86::AddrDisp); 3243 3244 // Displacement can be symbolic 3245 if (!DispMO.isImm()) 3246 return false; 3247 3248 Offset = DispMO.getImm(); 3249 3250 assert(BaseOp->isReg() && "getMemOperandWithOffset only supports base " 3251 "operands of type register."); 3252 return true; 3253 } 3254 3255 static unsigned getStoreRegOpcode(unsigned SrcReg, 3256 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3257 bool isStackAligned, 3258 const X86Subtarget &STI) { 3259 return getLoadStoreRegOpcode(SrcReg, RC, isStackAligned, STI, false); 3260 } 3261 3262 3263 static unsigned getLoadRegOpcode(unsigned DestReg, 3264 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3265 bool isStackAligned, 3266 const X86Subtarget &STI) { 3267 return getLoadStoreRegOpcode(DestReg, RC, isStackAligned, STI, true); 3268 } 3269 3270 void X86InstrInfo::storeRegToStackSlot(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 3271 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 3272 unsigned SrcReg, bool isKill, int FrameIdx, 3273 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3274 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 3275 const MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 3276 assert(MF.getFrameInfo().getObjectSize(FrameIdx) >= TRI->getSpillSize(*RC) && 3277 "Stack slot too small for store"); 3278 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI->getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 3279 bool isAligned = 3280 (Subtarget.getFrameLowering()->getStackAlignment() >= Alignment) || 3281 RI.canRealignStack(MF); 3282 unsigned Opc = getStoreRegOpcode(SrcReg, RC, isAligned, Subtarget); 3283 addFrameReference(BuildMI(MBB, MI, DebugLoc(), get(Opc)), FrameIdx) 3284 .addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)); 3285 } 3286 3287 void X86InstrInfo::storeRegToAddr( 3288 MachineFunction &MF, unsigned SrcReg, bool isKill, 3289 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Addr, const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3290 ArrayRef<MachineMemOperand *> MMOs, 3291 SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &NewMIs) const { 3292 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 3293 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI.getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 3294 bool isAligned = !MMOs.empty() && MMOs.front()->getAlignment() >= Alignment; 3295 unsigned Opc = getStoreRegOpcode(SrcReg, RC, isAligned, Subtarget); 3296 DebugLoc DL; 3297 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(MF, DL, get(Opc)); 3298 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Addr.size(); i != e; ++i) 3299 MIB.add(Addr[i]); 3300 MIB.addReg(SrcReg, getKillRegState(isKill)); 3301 MIB.setMemRefs(MMOs); 3302 NewMIs.push_back(MIB); 3303 } 3304 3305 3306 void X86InstrInfo::loadRegFromStackSlot(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 3307 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MI, 3308 unsigned DestReg, int FrameIdx, 3309 const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3310 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 3311 const MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 3312 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI->getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 3313 bool isAligned = 3314 (Subtarget.getFrameLowering()->getStackAlignment() >= Alignment) || 3315 RI.canRealignStack(MF); 3316 unsigned Opc = getLoadRegOpcode(DestReg, RC, isAligned, Subtarget); 3317 addFrameReference(BuildMI(MBB, MI, DebugLoc(), get(Opc), DestReg), FrameIdx); 3318 } 3319 3320 void X86InstrInfo::loadRegFromAddr( 3321 MachineFunction &MF, unsigned DestReg, 3322 SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Addr, const TargetRegisterClass *RC, 3323 ArrayRef<MachineMemOperand *> MMOs, 3324 SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &NewMIs) const { 3325 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 3326 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI.getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 3327 bool isAligned = !MMOs.empty() && MMOs.front()->getAlignment() >= Alignment; 3328 unsigned Opc = getLoadRegOpcode(DestReg, RC, isAligned, Subtarget); 3329 DebugLoc DL; 3330 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(MF, DL, get(Opc), DestReg); 3331 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Addr.size(); i != e; ++i) 3332 MIB.add(Addr[i]); 3333 MIB.setMemRefs(MMOs); 3334 NewMIs.push_back(MIB); 3335 } 3336 3337 bool X86InstrInfo::analyzeCompare(const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned &SrcReg, 3338 unsigned &SrcReg2, int &CmpMask, 3339 int &CmpValue) const { 3340 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 3341 default: break; 3342 case X86::CMP64ri32: 3343 case X86::CMP64ri8: 3344 case X86::CMP32ri: 3345 case X86::CMP32ri8: 3346 case X86::CMP16ri: 3347 case X86::CMP16ri8: 3348 case X86::CMP8ri: 3349 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 3350 SrcReg2 = 0; 3351 if (MI.getOperand(1).isImm()) { 3352 CmpMask = ~0; 3353 CmpValue = MI.getOperand(1).getImm(); 3354 } else { 3355 CmpMask = CmpValue = 0; 3356 } 3357 return true; 3358 // A SUB can be used to perform comparison. 3359 case X86::SUB64rm: 3360 case X86::SUB32rm: 3361 case X86::SUB16rm: 3362 case X86::SUB8rm: 3363 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 3364 SrcReg2 = 0; 3365 CmpMask = 0; 3366 CmpValue = 0; 3367 return true; 3368 case X86::SUB64rr: 3369 case X86::SUB32rr: 3370 case X86::SUB16rr: 3371 case X86::SUB8rr: 3372 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 3373 SrcReg2 = MI.getOperand(2).getReg(); 3374 CmpMask = 0; 3375 CmpValue = 0; 3376 return true; 3377 case X86::SUB64ri32: 3378 case X86::SUB64ri8: 3379 case X86::SUB32ri: 3380 case X86::SUB32ri8: 3381 case X86::SUB16ri: 3382 case X86::SUB16ri8: 3383 case X86::SUB8ri: 3384 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 3385 SrcReg2 = 0; 3386 if (MI.getOperand(2).isImm()) { 3387 CmpMask = ~0; 3388 CmpValue = MI.getOperand(2).getImm(); 3389 } else { 3390 CmpMask = CmpValue = 0; 3391 } 3392 return true; 3393 case X86::CMP64rr: 3394 case X86::CMP32rr: 3395 case X86::CMP16rr: 3396 case X86::CMP8rr: 3397 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 3398 SrcReg2 = MI.getOperand(1).getReg(); 3399 CmpMask = 0; 3400 CmpValue = 0; 3401 return true; 3402 case X86::TEST8rr: 3403 case X86::TEST16rr: 3404 case X86::TEST32rr: 3405 case X86::TEST64rr: 3406 SrcReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg(); 3407 if (MI.getOperand(1).getReg() != SrcReg) 3408 return false; 3409 // Compare against zero. 3410 SrcReg2 = 0; 3411 CmpMask = ~0; 3412 CmpValue = 0; 3413 return true; 3414 } 3415 return false; 3416 } 3417 3418 /// Check whether the first instruction, whose only 3419 /// purpose is to update flags, can be made redundant. 3420 /// CMPrr can be made redundant by SUBrr if the operands are the same. 3421 /// This function can be extended later on. 3422 /// SrcReg, SrcRegs: register operands for FlagI. 3423 /// ImmValue: immediate for FlagI if it takes an immediate. 3424 inline static bool isRedundantFlagInstr(const MachineInstr &FlagI, 3425 unsigned SrcReg, unsigned SrcReg2, 3426 int ImmMask, int ImmValue, 3427 const MachineInstr &OI) { 3428 if (((FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP64rr && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB64rr) || 3429 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP32rr && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB32rr) || 3430 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP16rr && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB16rr) || 3431 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP8rr && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB8rr)) && 3432 ((OI.getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg && 3433 OI.getOperand(2).getReg() == SrcReg2) || 3434 (OI.getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg2 && 3435 OI.getOperand(2).getReg() == SrcReg))) 3436 return true; 3437 3438 if (ImmMask != 0 && 3439 ((FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP64ri32 && 3440 OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB64ri32) || 3441 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP64ri8 && 3442 OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB64ri8) || 3443 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP32ri && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB32ri) || 3444 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP32ri8 && 3445 OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB32ri8) || 3446 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP16ri && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB16ri) || 3447 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP16ri8 && 3448 OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB16ri8) || 3449 (FlagI.getOpcode() == X86::CMP8ri && OI.getOpcode() == X86::SUB8ri)) && 3450 OI.getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg && 3451 OI.getOperand(2).getImm() == ImmValue) 3452 return true; 3453 return false; 3454 } 3455 3456 /// Check whether the definition can be converted 3457 /// to remove a comparison against zero. 3458 inline static bool isDefConvertible(const MachineInstr &MI, bool &NoSignFlag) { 3459 NoSignFlag = false; 3460 3461 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 3462 default: return false; 3463 3464 // The shift instructions only modify ZF if their shift count is non-zero. 3465 // N.B.: The processor truncates the shift count depending on the encoding. 3466 case X86::SAR8ri: case X86::SAR16ri: case X86::SAR32ri:case X86::SAR64ri: 3467 case X86::SHR8ri: case X86::SHR16ri: case X86::SHR32ri:case X86::SHR64ri: 3468 return getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 2) != 0; 3469 3470 // Some left shift instructions can be turned into LEA instructions but only 3471 // if their flags aren't used. Avoid transforming such instructions. 3472 case X86::SHL8ri: case X86::SHL16ri: case X86::SHL32ri:case X86::SHL64ri:{ 3473 unsigned ShAmt = getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 2); 3474 if (isTruncatedShiftCountForLEA(ShAmt)) return false; 3475 return ShAmt != 0; 3476 } 3477 3478 case X86::SHRD16rri8:case X86::SHRD32rri8:case X86::SHRD64rri8: 3479 case X86::SHLD16rri8:case X86::SHLD32rri8:case X86::SHLD64rri8: 3480 return getTruncatedShiftCount(MI, 3) != 0; 3481 3482 case X86::SUB64ri32: case X86::SUB64ri8: case X86::SUB32ri: 3483 case X86::SUB32ri8: case X86::SUB16ri: case X86::SUB16ri8: 3484 case X86::SUB8ri: case X86::SUB64rr: case X86::SUB32rr: 3485 case X86::SUB16rr: case X86::SUB8rr: case X86::SUB64rm: 3486 case X86::SUB32rm: case X86::SUB16rm: case X86::SUB8rm: 3487 case X86::DEC64r: case X86::DEC32r: case X86::DEC16r: case X86::DEC8r: 3488 case X86::ADD64ri32: case X86::ADD64ri8: case X86::ADD32ri: 3489 case X86::ADD32ri8: case X86::ADD16ri: case X86::ADD16ri8: 3490 case X86::ADD8ri: case X86::ADD64rr: case X86::ADD32rr: 3491 case X86::ADD16rr: case X86::ADD8rr: case X86::ADD64rm: 3492 case X86::ADD32rm: case X86::ADD16rm: case X86::ADD8rm: 3493 case X86::INC64r: case X86::INC32r: case X86::INC16r: case X86::INC8r: 3494 case X86::AND64ri32: case X86::AND64ri8: case X86::AND32ri: 3495 case X86::AND32ri8: case X86::AND16ri: case X86::AND16ri8: 3496 case X86::AND8ri: case X86::AND64rr: case X86::AND32rr: 3497 case X86::AND16rr: case X86::AND8rr: case X86::AND64rm: 3498 case X86::AND32rm: case X86::AND16rm: case X86::AND8rm: 3499 case X86::XOR64ri32: case X86::XOR64ri8: case X86::XOR32ri: 3500 case X86::XOR32ri8: case X86::XOR16ri: case X86::XOR16ri8: 3501 case X86::XOR8ri: case X86::XOR64rr: case X86::XOR32rr: 3502 case X86::XOR16rr: case X86::XOR8rr: case X86::XOR64rm: 3503 case X86::XOR32rm: case X86::XOR16rm: case X86::XOR8rm: 3504 case X86::OR64ri32: case X86::OR64ri8: case X86::OR32ri: 3505 case X86::OR32ri8: case X86::OR16ri: case X86::OR16ri8: 3506 case X86::OR8ri: case X86::OR64rr: case X86::OR32rr: 3507 case X86::OR16rr: case X86::OR8rr: case X86::OR64rm: 3508 case X86::OR32rm: case X86::OR16rm: case X86::OR8rm: 3509 case X86::ADC64ri32: case X86::ADC64ri8: case X86::ADC32ri: 3510 case X86::ADC32ri8: case X86::ADC16ri: case X86::ADC16ri8: 3511 case X86::ADC8ri: case X86::ADC64rr: case X86::ADC32rr: 3512 case X86::ADC16rr: case X86::ADC8rr: case X86::ADC64rm: 3513 case X86::ADC32rm: case X86::ADC16rm: case X86::ADC8rm: 3514 case X86::SBB64ri32: case X86::SBB64ri8: case X86::SBB32ri: 3515 case X86::SBB32ri8: case X86::SBB16ri: case X86::SBB16ri8: 3516 case X86::SBB8ri: case X86::SBB64rr: case X86::SBB32rr: 3517 case X86::SBB16rr: case X86::SBB8rr: case X86::SBB64rm: 3518 case X86::SBB32rm: case X86::SBB16rm: case X86::SBB8rm: 3519 case X86::NEG8r: case X86::NEG16r: case X86::NEG32r: case X86::NEG64r: 3520 case X86::SAR8r1: case X86::SAR16r1: case X86::SAR32r1:case X86::SAR64r1: 3521 case X86::SHR8r1: case X86::SHR16r1: case X86::SHR32r1:case X86::SHR64r1: 3522 case X86::SHL8r1: case X86::SHL16r1: case X86::SHL32r1:case X86::SHL64r1: 3523 case X86::ANDN32rr: case X86::ANDN32rm: 3524 case X86::ANDN64rr: case X86::ANDN64rm: 3525 case X86::BLSI32rr: case X86::BLSI32rm: 3526 case X86::BLSI64rr: case X86::BLSI64rm: 3527 case X86::BLSMSK32rr:case X86::BLSMSK32rm: 3528 case X86::BLSMSK64rr:case X86::BLSMSK64rm: 3529 case X86::BLSR32rr: case X86::BLSR32rm: 3530 case X86::BLSR64rr: case X86::BLSR64rm: 3531 case X86::BZHI32rr: case X86::BZHI32rm: 3532 case X86::BZHI64rr: case X86::BZHI64rm: 3533 case X86::LZCNT16rr: case X86::LZCNT16rm: 3534 case X86::LZCNT32rr: case X86::LZCNT32rm: 3535 case X86::LZCNT64rr: case X86::LZCNT64rm: 3536 case X86::POPCNT16rr:case X86::POPCNT16rm: 3537 case X86::POPCNT32rr:case X86::POPCNT32rm: 3538 case X86::POPCNT64rr:case X86::POPCNT64rm: 3539 case X86::TZCNT16rr: case X86::TZCNT16rm: 3540 case X86::TZCNT32rr: case X86::TZCNT32rm: 3541 case X86::TZCNT64rr: case X86::TZCNT64rm: 3542 case X86::BLCFILL32rr: case X86::BLCFILL32rm: 3543 case X86::BLCFILL64rr: case X86::BLCFILL64rm: 3544 case X86::BLCI32rr: case X86::BLCI32rm: 3545 case X86::BLCI64rr: case X86::BLCI64rm: 3546 case X86::BLCIC32rr: case X86::BLCIC32rm: 3547 case X86::BLCIC64rr: case X86::BLCIC64rm: 3548 case X86::BLCMSK32rr: case X86::BLCMSK32rm: 3549 case X86::BLCMSK64rr: case X86::BLCMSK64rm: 3550 case X86::BLCS32rr: case X86::BLCS32rm: 3551 case X86::BLCS64rr: case X86::BLCS64rm: 3552 case X86::BLSFILL32rr: case X86::BLSFILL32rm: 3553 case X86::BLSFILL64rr: case X86::BLSFILL64rm: 3554 case X86::BLSIC32rr: case X86::BLSIC32rm: 3555 case X86::BLSIC64rr: case X86::BLSIC64rm: 3556 case X86::T1MSKC32rr: case X86::T1MSKC32rm: 3557 case X86::T1MSKC64rr: case X86::T1MSKC64rm: 3558 case X86::TZMSK32rr: case X86::TZMSK32rm: 3559 case X86::TZMSK64rr: case X86::TZMSK64rm: 3560 return true; 3561 case X86::BEXTR32rr: case X86::BEXTR64rr: 3562 case X86::BEXTR32rm: case X86::BEXTR64rm: 3563 case X86::BEXTRI32ri: case X86::BEXTRI32mi: 3564 case X86::BEXTRI64ri: case X86::BEXTRI64mi: 3565 // BEXTR doesn't update the sign flag so we can't use it. 3566 NoSignFlag = true; 3567 return true; 3568 } 3569 } 3570 3571 /// Check whether the use can be converted to remove a comparison against zero. 3572 static X86::CondCode isUseDefConvertible(const MachineInstr &MI) { 3573 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 3574 default: return X86::COND_INVALID; 3575 case X86::LZCNT16rr: case X86::LZCNT16rm: 3576 case X86::LZCNT32rr: case X86::LZCNT32rm: 3577 case X86::LZCNT64rr: case X86::LZCNT64rm: 3578 return X86::COND_B; 3579 case X86::POPCNT16rr:case X86::POPCNT16rm: 3580 case X86::POPCNT32rr:case X86::POPCNT32rm: 3581 case X86::POPCNT64rr:case X86::POPCNT64rm: 3582 return X86::COND_E; 3583 case X86::TZCNT16rr: case X86::TZCNT16rm: 3584 case X86::TZCNT32rr: case X86::TZCNT32rm: 3585 case X86::TZCNT64rr: case X86::TZCNT64rm: 3586 return X86::COND_B; 3587 case X86::BSF16rr: case X86::BSF16rm: 3588 case X86::BSF32rr: case X86::BSF32rm: 3589 case X86::BSF64rr: case X86::BSF64rm: 3590 case X86::BSR16rr: case X86::BSR16rm: 3591 case X86::BSR32rr: case X86::BSR32rm: 3592 case X86::BSR64rr: case X86::BSR64rm: 3593 return X86::COND_E; 3594 } 3595 } 3596 3597 /// Check if there exists an earlier instruction that 3598 /// operates on the same source operands and sets flags in the same way as 3599 /// Compare; remove Compare if possible. 3600 bool X86InstrInfo::optimizeCompareInstr(MachineInstr &CmpInstr, unsigned SrcReg, 3601 unsigned SrcReg2, int CmpMask, 3602 int CmpValue, 3603 const MachineRegisterInfo *MRI) const { 3604 // Check whether we can replace SUB with CMP. 3605 unsigned NewOpcode = 0; 3606 switch (CmpInstr.getOpcode()) { 3607 default: break; 3608 case X86::SUB64ri32: 3609 case X86::SUB64ri8: 3610 case X86::SUB32ri: 3611 case X86::SUB32ri8: 3612 case X86::SUB16ri: 3613 case X86::SUB16ri8: 3614 case X86::SUB8ri: 3615 case X86::SUB64rm: 3616 case X86::SUB32rm: 3617 case X86::SUB16rm: 3618 case X86::SUB8rm: 3619 case X86::SUB64rr: 3620 case X86::SUB32rr: 3621 case X86::SUB16rr: 3622 case X86::SUB8rr: { 3623 if (!MRI->use_nodbg_empty(CmpInstr.getOperand(0).getReg())) 3624 return false; 3625 // There is no use of the destination register, we can replace SUB with CMP. 3626 switch (CmpInstr.getOpcode()) { 3627 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 3628 case X86::SUB64rm: NewOpcode = X86::CMP64rm; break; 3629 case X86::SUB32rm: NewOpcode = X86::CMP32rm; break; 3630 case X86::SUB16rm: NewOpcode = X86::CMP16rm; break; 3631 case X86::SUB8rm: NewOpcode = X86::CMP8rm; break; 3632 case X86::SUB64rr: NewOpcode = X86::CMP64rr; break; 3633 case X86::SUB32rr: NewOpcode = X86::CMP32rr; break; 3634 case X86::SUB16rr: NewOpcode = X86::CMP16rr; break; 3635 case X86::SUB8rr: NewOpcode = X86::CMP8rr; break; 3636 case X86::SUB64ri32: NewOpcode = X86::CMP64ri32; break; 3637 case X86::SUB64ri8: NewOpcode = X86::CMP64ri8; break; 3638 case X86::SUB32ri: NewOpcode = X86::CMP32ri; break; 3639 case X86::SUB32ri8: NewOpcode = X86::CMP32ri8; break; 3640 case X86::SUB16ri: NewOpcode = X86::CMP16ri; break; 3641 case X86::SUB16ri8: NewOpcode = X86::CMP16ri8; break; 3642 case X86::SUB8ri: NewOpcode = X86::CMP8ri; break; 3643 } 3644 CmpInstr.setDesc(get(NewOpcode)); 3645 CmpInstr.RemoveOperand(0); 3646 // Fall through to optimize Cmp if Cmp is CMPrr or CMPri. 3647 if (NewOpcode == X86::CMP64rm || NewOpcode == X86::CMP32rm || 3648 NewOpcode == X86::CMP16rm || NewOpcode == X86::CMP8rm) 3649 return false; 3650 } 3651 } 3652 3653 // Get the unique definition of SrcReg. 3654 MachineInstr *MI = MRI->getUniqueVRegDef(SrcReg); 3655 if (!MI) return false; 3656 3657 // CmpInstr is the first instruction of the BB. 3658 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = CmpInstr, Def = MI; 3659 3660 // If we are comparing against zero, check whether we can use MI to update 3661 // EFLAGS. If MI is not in the same BB as CmpInstr, do not optimize. 3662 bool IsCmpZero = (CmpMask != 0 && CmpValue == 0); 3663 if (IsCmpZero && MI->getParent() != CmpInstr.getParent()) 3664 return false; 3665 3666 // If we have a use of the source register between the def and our compare 3667 // instruction we can eliminate the compare iff the use sets EFLAGS in the 3668 // right way. 3669 bool ShouldUpdateCC = false; 3670 bool NoSignFlag = false; 3671 X86::CondCode NewCC = X86::COND_INVALID; 3672 if (IsCmpZero && !isDefConvertible(*MI, NoSignFlag)) { 3673 // Scan forward from the use until we hit the use we're looking for or the 3674 // compare instruction. 3675 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator J = MI;; ++J) { 3676 // Do we have a convertible instruction? 3677 NewCC = isUseDefConvertible(*J); 3678 if (NewCC != X86::COND_INVALID && J->getOperand(1).isReg() && 3679 J->getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg) { 3680 assert(J->definesRegister(X86::EFLAGS) && "Must be an EFLAGS def!"); 3681 ShouldUpdateCC = true; // Update CC later on. 3682 // This is not a def of SrcReg, but still a def of EFLAGS. Keep going 3683 // with the new def. 3684 Def = J; 3685 MI = &*Def; 3686 break; 3687 } 3688 3689 if (J == I) 3690 return false; 3691 } 3692 } 3693 3694 // We are searching for an earlier instruction that can make CmpInstr 3695 // redundant and that instruction will be saved in Sub. 3696 MachineInstr *Sub = nullptr; 3697 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 3698 3699 // We iterate backward, starting from the instruction before CmpInstr and 3700 // stop when reaching the definition of a source register or done with the BB. 3701 // RI points to the instruction before CmpInstr. 3702 // If the definition is in this basic block, RE points to the definition; 3703 // otherwise, RE is the rend of the basic block. 3704 MachineBasicBlock::reverse_iterator 3705 RI = ++I.getReverse(), 3706 RE = CmpInstr.getParent() == MI->getParent() 3707 ? Def.getReverse() /* points to MI */ 3708 : CmpInstr.getParent()->rend(); 3709 MachineInstr *Movr0Inst = nullptr; 3710 for (; RI != RE; ++RI) { 3711 MachineInstr &Instr = *RI; 3712 // Check whether CmpInstr can be made redundant by the current instruction. 3713 if (!IsCmpZero && isRedundantFlagInstr(CmpInstr, SrcReg, SrcReg2, CmpMask, 3714 CmpValue, Instr)) { 3715 Sub = &Instr; 3716 break; 3717 } 3718 3719 if (Instr.modifiesRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI) || 3720 Instr.readsRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) { 3721 // This instruction modifies or uses EFLAGS. 3722 3723 // MOV32r0 etc. are implemented with xor which clobbers condition code. 3724 // They are safe to move up, if the definition to EFLAGS is dead and 3725 // earlier instructions do not read or write EFLAGS. 3726 if (!Movr0Inst && Instr.getOpcode() == X86::MOV32r0 && 3727 Instr.registerDefIsDead(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) { 3728 Movr0Inst = &Instr; 3729 continue; 3730 } 3731 3732 // We can't remove CmpInstr. 3733 return false; 3734 } 3735 } 3736 3737 // Return false if no candidates exist. 3738 if (!IsCmpZero && !Sub) 3739 return false; 3740 3741 bool IsSwapped = (SrcReg2 != 0 && Sub->getOperand(1).getReg() == SrcReg2 && 3742 Sub->getOperand(2).getReg() == SrcReg); 3743 3744 // Scan forward from the instruction after CmpInstr for uses of EFLAGS. 3745 // It is safe to remove CmpInstr if EFLAGS is redefined or killed. 3746 // If we are done with the basic block, we need to check whether EFLAGS is 3747 // live-out. 3748 bool IsSafe = false; 3749 SmallVector<std::pair<MachineInstr*, unsigned /*NewOpc*/>, 4> OpsToUpdate; 3750 MachineBasicBlock::iterator E = CmpInstr.getParent()->end(); 3751 for (++I; I != E; ++I) { 3752 const MachineInstr &Instr = *I; 3753 bool ModifyEFLAGS = Instr.modifiesRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI); 3754 bool UseEFLAGS = Instr.readsRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI); 3755 // We should check the usage if this instruction uses and updates EFLAGS. 3756 if (!UseEFLAGS && ModifyEFLAGS) { 3757 // It is safe to remove CmpInstr if EFLAGS is updated again. 3758 IsSafe = true; 3759 break; 3760 } 3761 if (!UseEFLAGS && !ModifyEFLAGS) 3762 continue; 3763 3764 // EFLAGS is used by this instruction. 3765 X86::CondCode OldCC = X86::COND_INVALID; 3766 bool OpcIsSET = false; 3767 if (IsCmpZero || IsSwapped) { 3768 // We decode the condition code from opcode. 3769 if (Instr.isBranch()) 3770 OldCC = X86::getCondFromBranchOpc(Instr.getOpcode()); 3771 else { 3772 OldCC = X86::getCondFromSETOpc(Instr.getOpcode()); 3773 if (OldCC != X86::COND_INVALID) 3774 OpcIsSET = true; 3775 else 3776 OldCC = X86::getCondFromCMovOpc(Instr.getOpcode()); 3777 } 3778 if (OldCC == X86::COND_INVALID) return false; 3779 } 3780 X86::CondCode ReplacementCC = X86::COND_INVALID; 3781 if (IsCmpZero) { 3782 switch (OldCC) { 3783 default: break; 3784 case X86::COND_A: case X86::COND_AE: 3785 case X86::COND_B: case X86::COND_BE: 3786 case X86::COND_G: case X86::COND_GE: 3787 case X86::COND_L: case X86::COND_LE: 3788 case X86::COND_O: case X86::COND_NO: 3789 // CF and OF are used, we can't perform this optimization. 3790 return false; 3791 case X86::COND_S: case X86::COND_NS: 3792 // If SF is used, but the instruction doesn't update the SF, then we 3793 // can't do the optimization. 3794 if (NoSignFlag) 3795 return false; 3796 break; 3797 } 3798 3799 // If we're updating the condition code check if we have to reverse the 3800 // condition. 3801 if (ShouldUpdateCC) 3802 switch (OldCC) { 3803 default: 3804 return false; 3805 case X86::COND_E: 3806 ReplacementCC = NewCC; 3807 break; 3808 case X86::COND_NE: 3809 ReplacementCC = GetOppositeBranchCondition(NewCC); 3810 break; 3811 } 3812 } else if (IsSwapped) { 3813 // If we have SUB(r1, r2) and CMP(r2, r1), the condition code needs 3814 // to be changed from r2 > r1 to r1 < r2, from r2 < r1 to r1 > r2, etc. 3815 // We swap the condition code and synthesize the new opcode. 3816 ReplacementCC = getSwappedCondition(OldCC); 3817 if (ReplacementCC == X86::COND_INVALID) return false; 3818 } 3819 3820 if ((ShouldUpdateCC || IsSwapped) && ReplacementCC != OldCC) { 3821 // Synthesize the new opcode. 3822 bool HasMemoryOperand = Instr.hasOneMemOperand(); 3823 unsigned NewOpc; 3824 if (Instr.isBranch()) 3825 NewOpc = GetCondBranchFromCond(ReplacementCC); 3826 else if(OpcIsSET) 3827 NewOpc = getSETFromCond(ReplacementCC, HasMemoryOperand); 3828 else { 3829 unsigned DstReg = Instr.getOperand(0).getReg(); 3830 const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = MRI->getRegClass(DstReg); 3831 NewOpc = getCMovFromCond(ReplacementCC, TRI->getRegSizeInBits(*DstRC)/8, 3832 HasMemoryOperand); 3833 } 3834 3835 // Push the MachineInstr to OpsToUpdate. 3836 // If it is safe to remove CmpInstr, the condition code of these 3837 // instructions will be modified. 3838 OpsToUpdate.push_back(std::make_pair(&*I, NewOpc)); 3839 } 3840 if (ModifyEFLAGS || Instr.killsRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) { 3841 // It is safe to remove CmpInstr if EFLAGS is updated again or killed. 3842 IsSafe = true; 3843 break; 3844 } 3845 } 3846 3847 // If EFLAGS is not killed nor re-defined, we should check whether it is 3848 // live-out. If it is live-out, do not optimize. 3849 if ((IsCmpZero || IsSwapped) && !IsSafe) { 3850 MachineBasicBlock *MBB = CmpInstr.getParent(); 3851 for (MachineBasicBlock *Successor : MBB->successors()) 3852 if (Successor->isLiveIn(X86::EFLAGS)) 3853 return false; 3854 } 3855 3856 // The instruction to be updated is either Sub or MI. 3857 Sub = IsCmpZero ? MI : Sub; 3858 // Move Movr0Inst to the appropriate place before Sub. 3859 if (Movr0Inst) { 3860 // Look backwards until we find a def that doesn't use the current EFLAGS. 3861 Def = Sub; 3862 MachineBasicBlock::reverse_iterator InsertI = Def.getReverse(), 3863 InsertE = Sub->getParent()->rend(); 3864 for (; InsertI != InsertE; ++InsertI) { 3865 MachineInstr *Instr = &*InsertI; 3866 if (!Instr->readsRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI) && 3867 Instr->modifiesRegister(X86::EFLAGS, TRI)) { 3868 Sub->getParent()->remove(Movr0Inst); 3869 Instr->getParent()->insert(MachineBasicBlock::iterator(Instr), 3870 Movr0Inst); 3871 break; 3872 } 3873 } 3874 if (InsertI == InsertE) 3875 return false; 3876 } 3877 3878 // Make sure Sub instruction defines EFLAGS and mark the def live. 3879 unsigned i = 0, e = Sub->getNumOperands(); 3880 for (; i != e; ++i) { 3881 MachineOperand &MO = Sub->getOperand(i); 3882 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef() && MO.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS) { 3883 MO.setIsDead(false); 3884 break; 3885 } 3886 } 3887 assert(i != e && "Unable to locate a def EFLAGS operand"); 3888 3889 CmpInstr.eraseFromParent(); 3890 3891 // Modify the condition code of instructions in OpsToUpdate. 3892 for (auto &Op : OpsToUpdate) 3893 Op.first->setDesc(get(Op.second)); 3894 return true; 3895 } 3896 3897 /// Try to remove the load by folding it to a register 3898 /// operand at the use. We fold the load instructions if load defines a virtual 3899 /// register, the virtual register is used once in the same BB, and the 3900 /// instructions in-between do not load or store, and have no side effects. 3901 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::optimizeLoadInstr(MachineInstr &MI, 3902 const MachineRegisterInfo *MRI, 3903 unsigned &FoldAsLoadDefReg, 3904 MachineInstr *&DefMI) const { 3905 // Check whether we can move DefMI here. 3906 DefMI = MRI->getVRegDef(FoldAsLoadDefReg); 3907 assert(DefMI); 3908 bool SawStore = false; 3909 if (!DefMI->isSafeToMove(nullptr, SawStore)) 3910 return nullptr; 3911 3912 // Collect information about virtual register operands of MI. 3913 SmallVector<unsigned, 1> SrcOperandIds; 3914 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 3915 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 3916 if (!MO.isReg()) 3917 continue; 3918 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 3919 if (Reg != FoldAsLoadDefReg) 3920 continue; 3921 // Do not fold if we have a subreg use or a def. 3922 if (MO.getSubReg() || MO.isDef()) 3923 return nullptr; 3924 SrcOperandIds.push_back(i); 3925 } 3926 if (SrcOperandIds.empty()) 3927 return nullptr; 3928 3929 // Check whether we can fold the def into SrcOperandId. 3930 if (MachineInstr *FoldMI = foldMemoryOperand(MI, SrcOperandIds, *DefMI)) { 3931 FoldAsLoadDefReg = 0; 3932 return FoldMI; 3933 } 3934 3935 return nullptr; 3936 } 3937 3938 /// Expand a single-def pseudo instruction to a two-addr 3939 /// instruction with two undef reads of the register being defined. 3940 /// This is used for mapping: 3941 /// %xmm4 = V_SET0 3942 /// to: 3943 /// %xmm4 = PXORrr undef %xmm4, undef %xmm4 3944 /// 3945 static bool Expand2AddrUndef(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 3946 const MCInstrDesc &Desc) { 3947 assert(Desc.getNumOperands() == 3 && "Expected two-addr instruction."); 3948 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 3949 MIB->setDesc(Desc); 3950 3951 // MachineInstr::addOperand() will insert explicit operands before any 3952 // implicit operands. 3953 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef); 3954 // But we don't trust that. 3955 assert(MIB->getOperand(1).getReg() == Reg && 3956 MIB->getOperand(2).getReg() == Reg && "Misplaced operand"); 3957 return true; 3958 } 3959 3960 /// Expand a single-def pseudo instruction to a two-addr 3961 /// instruction with two %k0 reads. 3962 /// This is used for mapping: 3963 /// %k4 = K_SET1 3964 /// to: 3965 /// %k4 = KXNORrr %k0, %k0 3966 static bool Expand2AddrKreg(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 3967 const MCInstrDesc &Desc, unsigned Reg) { 3968 assert(Desc.getNumOperands() == 3 && "Expected two-addr instruction."); 3969 MIB->setDesc(Desc); 3970 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef); 3971 return true; 3972 } 3973 3974 static bool expandMOV32r1(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, const TargetInstrInfo &TII, 3975 bool MinusOne) { 3976 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MIB->getParent(); 3977 DebugLoc DL = MIB->getDebugLoc(); 3978 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 3979 3980 // Insert the XOR. 3981 BuildMI(MBB, MIB.getInstr(), DL, TII.get(X86::XOR32rr), Reg) 3982 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef) 3983 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef); 3984 3985 // Turn the pseudo into an INC or DEC. 3986 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(MinusOne ? X86::DEC32r : X86::INC32r)); 3987 MIB.addReg(Reg); 3988 3989 return true; 3990 } 3991 3992 static bool ExpandMOVImmSExti8(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 3993 const TargetInstrInfo &TII, 3994 const X86Subtarget &Subtarget) { 3995 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MIB->getParent(); 3996 DebugLoc DL = MIB->getDebugLoc(); 3997 int64_t Imm = MIB->getOperand(1).getImm(); 3998 assert(Imm != 0 && "Using push/pop for 0 is not efficient."); 3999 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MIB.getInstr(); 4000 4001 int StackAdjustment; 4002 4003 if (Subtarget.is64Bit()) { 4004 assert(MIB->getOpcode() == X86::MOV64ImmSExti8 || 4005 MIB->getOpcode() == X86::MOV32ImmSExti8); 4006 4007 // Can't use push/pop lowering if the function might write to the red zone. 4008 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = 4009 MBB.getParent()->getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 4010 if (X86FI->getUsesRedZone()) { 4011 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(MIB->getOpcode() == 4012 X86::MOV32ImmSExti8 ? X86::MOV32ri : X86::MOV64ri)); 4013 return true; 4014 } 4015 4016 // 64-bit mode doesn't have 32-bit push/pop, so use 64-bit operations and 4017 // widen the register if necessary. 4018 StackAdjustment = 8; 4019 BuildMI(MBB, I, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSH64i8)).addImm(Imm); 4020 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(X86::POP64r)); 4021 MIB->getOperand(0) 4022 .setReg(getX86SubSuperRegister(MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(), 64)); 4023 } else { 4024 assert(MIB->getOpcode() == X86::MOV32ImmSExti8); 4025 StackAdjustment = 4; 4026 BuildMI(MBB, I, DL, TII.get(X86::PUSH32i8)).addImm(Imm); 4027 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(X86::POP32r)); 4028 } 4029 4030 // Build CFI if necessary. 4031 MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 4032 const X86FrameLowering *TFL = Subtarget.getFrameLowering(); 4033 bool IsWin64Prologue = MF.getTarget().getMCAsmInfo()->usesWindowsCFI(); 4034 bool NeedsDwarfCFI = 4035 !IsWin64Prologue && 4036 (MF.getMMI().hasDebugInfo() || MF.getFunction().needsUnwindTableEntry()); 4037 bool EmitCFI = !TFL->hasFP(MF) && NeedsDwarfCFI; 4038 if (EmitCFI) { 4039 TFL->BuildCFI(MBB, I, DL, 4040 MCCFIInstruction::createAdjustCfaOffset(nullptr, StackAdjustment)); 4041 TFL->BuildCFI(MBB, std::next(I), DL, 4042 MCCFIInstruction::createAdjustCfaOffset(nullptr, -StackAdjustment)); 4043 } 4044 4045 return true; 4046 } 4047 4048 // LoadStackGuard has so far only been implemented for 64-bit MachO. Different 4049 // code sequence is needed for other targets. 4050 static void expandLoadStackGuard(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 4051 const TargetInstrInfo &TII) { 4052 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MIB->getParent(); 4053 DebugLoc DL = MIB->getDebugLoc(); 4054 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4055 const GlobalValue *GV = 4056 cast<GlobalValue>((*MIB->memoperands_begin())->getValue()); 4057 auto Flags = MachineMemOperand::MOLoad | 4058 MachineMemOperand::MODereferenceable | 4059 MachineMemOperand::MOInvariant; 4060 MachineMemOperand *MMO = MBB.getParent()->getMachineMemOperand( 4061 MachinePointerInfo::getGOT(*MBB.getParent()), Flags, 8, 8); 4062 MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = MIB.getInstr(); 4063 4064 BuildMI(MBB, I, DL, TII.get(X86::MOV64rm), Reg).addReg(X86::RIP).addImm(1) 4065 .addReg(0).addGlobalAddress(GV, 0, X86II::MO_GOTPCREL).addReg(0) 4066 .addMemOperand(MMO); 4067 MIB->setDebugLoc(DL); 4068 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(X86::MOV64rm)); 4069 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Kill).addImm(1).addReg(0).addImm(0).addReg(0); 4070 } 4071 4072 static bool expandXorFP(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, const TargetInstrInfo &TII) { 4073 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MIB->getParent(); 4074 MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent(); 4075 const X86Subtarget &Subtarget = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 4076 const X86RegisterInfo *TRI = Subtarget.getRegisterInfo(); 4077 unsigned XorOp = 4078 MIB->getOpcode() == X86::XOR64_FP ? X86::XOR64rr : X86::XOR32rr; 4079 MIB->setDesc(TII.get(XorOp)); 4080 MIB.addReg(TRI->getFrameRegister(MF), RegState::Undef); 4081 return true; 4082 } 4083 4084 // This is used to handle spills for 128/256-bit registers when we have AVX512, 4085 // but not VLX. If it uses an extended register we need to use an instruction 4086 // that loads the lower 128/256-bit, but is available with only AVX512F. 4087 static bool expandNOVLXLoad(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 4088 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI, 4089 const MCInstrDesc &LoadDesc, 4090 const MCInstrDesc &BroadcastDesc, 4091 unsigned SubIdx) { 4092 unsigned DestReg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4093 // Check if DestReg is XMM16-31 or YMM16-31. 4094 if (TRI->getEncodingValue(DestReg) < 16) { 4095 // We can use a normal VEX encoded load. 4096 MIB->setDesc(LoadDesc); 4097 } else { 4098 // Use a 128/256-bit VBROADCAST instruction. 4099 MIB->setDesc(BroadcastDesc); 4100 // Change the destination to a 512-bit register. 4101 DestReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(DestReg, SubIdx, &X86::VR512RegClass); 4102 MIB->getOperand(0).setReg(DestReg); 4103 } 4104 return true; 4105 } 4106 4107 // This is used to handle spills for 128/256-bit registers when we have AVX512, 4108 // but not VLX. If it uses an extended register we need to use an instruction 4109 // that stores the lower 128/256-bit, but is available with only AVX512F. 4110 static bool expandNOVLXStore(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, 4111 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI, 4112 const MCInstrDesc &StoreDesc, 4113 const MCInstrDesc &ExtractDesc, 4114 unsigned SubIdx) { 4115 unsigned SrcReg = MIB->getOperand(X86::AddrNumOperands).getReg(); 4116 // Check if DestReg is XMM16-31 or YMM16-31. 4117 if (TRI->getEncodingValue(SrcReg) < 16) { 4118 // We can use a normal VEX encoded store. 4119 MIB->setDesc(StoreDesc); 4120 } else { 4121 // Use a VEXTRACTF instruction. 4122 MIB->setDesc(ExtractDesc); 4123 // Change the destination to a 512-bit register. 4124 SrcReg = TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(SrcReg, SubIdx, &X86::VR512RegClass); 4125 MIB->getOperand(X86::AddrNumOperands).setReg(SrcReg); 4126 MIB.addImm(0x0); // Append immediate to extract from the lower bits. 4127 } 4128 4129 return true; 4130 } 4131 bool X86InstrInfo::expandPostRAPseudo(MachineInstr &MI) const { 4132 bool HasAVX = Subtarget.hasAVX(); 4133 MachineInstrBuilder MIB(*MI.getParent()->getParent(), MI); 4134 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 4135 case X86::MOV32r0: 4136 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::XOR32rr)); 4137 case X86::MOV32r1: 4138 return expandMOV32r1(MIB, *this, /*MinusOne=*/ false); 4139 case X86::MOV32r_1: 4140 return expandMOV32r1(MIB, *this, /*MinusOne=*/ true); 4141 case X86::MOV32ImmSExti8: 4142 case X86::MOV64ImmSExti8: 4143 return ExpandMOVImmSExti8(MIB, *this, Subtarget); 4144 case X86::SETB_C8r: 4145 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::SBB8rr)); 4146 case X86::SETB_C16r: 4147 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::SBB16rr)); 4148 case X86::SETB_C32r: 4149 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::SBB32rr)); 4150 case X86::SETB_C64r: 4151 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::SBB64rr)); 4152 case X86::MMX_SET0: 4153 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::MMX_PXORirr)); 4154 case X86::V_SET0: 4155 case X86::FsFLD0SS: 4156 case X86::FsFLD0SD: 4157 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(HasAVX ? X86::VXORPSrr : X86::XORPSrr)); 4158 case X86::AVX_SET0: { 4159 assert(HasAVX && "AVX not supported"); 4160 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 4161 unsigned SrcReg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4162 unsigned XReg = TRI->getSubReg(SrcReg, X86::sub_xmm); 4163 MIB->getOperand(0).setReg(XReg); 4164 Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::VXORPSrr)); 4165 MIB.addReg(SrcReg, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 4166 return true; 4167 } 4168 case X86::AVX512_128_SET0: 4169 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SS: 4170 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SD: { 4171 bool HasVLX = Subtarget.hasVLX(); 4172 unsigned SrcReg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4173 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 4174 if (HasVLX || TRI->getEncodingValue(SrcReg) < 16) 4175 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, 4176 get(HasVLX ? X86::VPXORDZ128rr : X86::VXORPSrr)); 4177 // Extended register without VLX. Use a larger XOR. 4178 SrcReg = 4179 TRI->getMatchingSuperReg(SrcReg, X86::sub_xmm, &X86::VR512RegClass); 4180 MIB->getOperand(0).setReg(SrcReg); 4181 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::VPXORDZrr)); 4182 } 4183 case X86::AVX512_256_SET0: 4184 case X86::AVX512_512_SET0: { 4185 bool HasVLX = Subtarget.hasVLX(); 4186 unsigned SrcReg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4187 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = &getRegisterInfo(); 4188 if (HasVLX || TRI->getEncodingValue(SrcReg) < 16) { 4189 unsigned XReg = TRI->getSubReg(SrcReg, X86::sub_xmm); 4190 MIB->getOperand(0).setReg(XReg); 4191 Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, 4192 get(HasVLX ? X86::VPXORDZ128rr : X86::VXORPSrr)); 4193 MIB.addReg(SrcReg, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 4194 return true; 4195 } 4196 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::VPXORDZrr)); 4197 } 4198 case X86::V_SETALLONES: 4199 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(HasAVX ? X86::VPCMPEQDrr : X86::PCMPEQDrr)); 4200 case X86::AVX2_SETALLONES: 4201 return Expand2AddrUndef(MIB, get(X86::VPCMPEQDYrr)); 4202 case X86::AVX1_SETALLONES: { 4203 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4204 // VCMPPSYrri with an immediate 0xf should produce VCMPTRUEPS. 4205 MIB->setDesc(get(X86::VCMPPSYrri)); 4206 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addImm(0xf); 4207 return true; 4208 } 4209 case X86::AVX512_512_SETALLONES: { 4210 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4211 MIB->setDesc(get(X86::VPTERNLOGDZrri)); 4212 // VPTERNLOGD needs 3 register inputs and an immediate. 4213 // 0xff will return 1s for any input. 4214 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef) 4215 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addImm(0xff); 4216 return true; 4217 } 4218 case X86::AVX512_512_SEXT_MASK_32: 4219 case X86::AVX512_512_SEXT_MASK_64: { 4220 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4221 unsigned MaskReg = MIB->getOperand(1).getReg(); 4222 unsigned MaskState = getRegState(MIB->getOperand(1)); 4223 unsigned Opc = (MI.getOpcode() == X86::AVX512_512_SEXT_MASK_64) ? 4224 X86::VPTERNLOGQZrrikz : X86::VPTERNLOGDZrrikz; 4225 MI.RemoveOperand(1); 4226 MIB->setDesc(get(Opc)); 4227 // VPTERNLOG needs 3 register inputs and an immediate. 4228 // 0xff will return 1s for any input. 4229 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(MaskReg, MaskState) 4230 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef).addImm(0xff); 4231 return true; 4232 } 4233 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 4234 return expandNOVLXLoad(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVAPSrm), 4235 get(X86::VBROADCASTF32X4rm), X86::sub_xmm); 4236 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 4237 return expandNOVLXLoad(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVUPSrm), 4238 get(X86::VBROADCASTF32X4rm), X86::sub_xmm); 4239 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 4240 return expandNOVLXLoad(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVAPSYrm), 4241 get(X86::VBROADCASTF64X4rm), X86::sub_ymm); 4242 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 4243 return expandNOVLXLoad(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVUPSYrm), 4244 get(X86::VBROADCASTF64X4rm), X86::sub_ymm); 4245 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr_NOVLX: 4246 return expandNOVLXStore(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVAPSmr), 4247 get(X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zmr), X86::sub_xmm); 4248 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr_NOVLX: 4249 return expandNOVLXStore(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVUPSmr), 4250 get(X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zmr), X86::sub_xmm); 4251 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr_NOVLX: 4252 return expandNOVLXStore(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVAPSYmr), 4253 get(X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zmr), X86::sub_ymm); 4254 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr_NOVLX: 4255 return expandNOVLXStore(MIB, &getRegisterInfo(), get(X86::VMOVUPSYmr), 4256 get(X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zmr), X86::sub_ymm); 4257 case X86::MOV32ri64: { 4258 unsigned Reg = MIB->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4259 unsigned Reg32 = RI.getSubReg(Reg, X86::sub_32bit); 4260 MI.setDesc(get(X86::MOV32ri)); 4261 MIB->getOperand(0).setReg(Reg32); 4262 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 4263 return true; 4264 } 4265 4266 // KNL does not recognize dependency-breaking idioms for mask registers, 4267 // so kxnor %k1, %k1, %k2 has a RAW dependence on %k1. 4268 // Using %k0 as the undef input register is a performance heuristic based 4269 // on the assumption that %k0 is used less frequently than the other mask 4270 // registers, since it is not usable as a write mask. 4271 // FIXME: A more advanced approach would be to choose the best input mask 4272 // register based on context. 4273 case X86::KSET0W: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXORWrr), X86::K0); 4274 case X86::KSET0D: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXORDrr), X86::K0); 4275 case X86::KSET0Q: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXORQrr), X86::K0); 4276 case X86::KSET1W: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXNORWrr), X86::K0); 4277 case X86::KSET1D: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXNORDrr), X86::K0); 4278 case X86::KSET1Q: return Expand2AddrKreg(MIB, get(X86::KXNORQrr), X86::K0); 4279 case TargetOpcode::LOAD_STACK_GUARD: 4280 expandLoadStackGuard(MIB, *this); 4281 return true; 4282 case X86::XOR64_FP: 4283 case X86::XOR32_FP: 4284 return expandXorFP(MIB, *this); 4285 } 4286 return false; 4287 } 4288 4289 /// Return true for all instructions that only update 4290 /// the first 32 or 64-bits of the destination register and leave the rest 4291 /// unmodified. This can be used to avoid folding loads if the instructions 4292 /// only update part of the destination register, and the non-updated part is 4293 /// not needed. e.g. cvtss2sd, sqrtss. Unfolding the load from these 4294 /// instructions breaks the partial register dependency and it can improve 4295 /// performance. e.g.: 4296 /// 4297 /// movss (%rdi), %xmm0 4298 /// cvtss2sd %xmm0, %xmm0 4299 /// 4300 /// Instead of 4301 /// cvtss2sd (%rdi), %xmm0 4302 /// 4303 /// FIXME: This should be turned into a TSFlags. 4304 /// 4305 static bool hasPartialRegUpdate(unsigned Opcode, 4306 const X86Subtarget &Subtarget) { 4307 switch (Opcode) { 4308 case X86::CVTSI2SSrr: 4309 case X86::CVTSI2SSrm: 4310 case X86::CVTSI642SSrr: 4311 case X86::CVTSI642SSrm: 4312 case X86::CVTSI2SDrr: 4313 case X86::CVTSI2SDrm: 4314 case X86::CVTSI642SDrr: 4315 case X86::CVTSI642SDrm: 4316 case X86::CVTSD2SSrr: 4317 case X86::CVTSD2SSrm: 4318 case X86::CVTSS2SDrr: 4319 case X86::CVTSS2SDrm: 4320 case X86::MOVHPDrm: 4321 case X86::MOVHPSrm: 4322 case X86::MOVLPDrm: 4323 case X86::MOVLPSrm: 4324 case X86::RCPSSr: 4325 case X86::RCPSSm: 4326 case X86::RCPSSr_Int: 4327 case X86::RCPSSm_Int: 4328 case X86::ROUNDSDr: 4329 case X86::ROUNDSDm: 4330 case X86::ROUNDSSr: 4331 case X86::ROUNDSSm: 4332 case X86::RSQRTSSr: 4333 case X86::RSQRTSSm: 4334 case X86::RSQRTSSr_Int: 4335 case X86::RSQRTSSm_Int: 4336 case X86::SQRTSSr: 4337 case X86::SQRTSSm: 4338 case X86::SQRTSSr_Int: 4339 case X86::SQRTSSm_Int: 4340 case X86::SQRTSDr: 4341 case X86::SQRTSDm: 4342 case X86::SQRTSDr_Int: 4343 case X86::SQRTSDm_Int: 4344 return true; 4345 // GPR 4346 case X86::POPCNT32rm: 4347 case X86::POPCNT32rr: 4348 case X86::POPCNT64rm: 4349 case X86::POPCNT64rr: 4350 return Subtarget.hasPOPCNTFalseDeps(); 4351 case X86::LZCNT32rm: 4352 case X86::LZCNT32rr: 4353 case X86::LZCNT64rm: 4354 case X86::LZCNT64rr: 4355 case X86::TZCNT32rm: 4356 case X86::TZCNT32rr: 4357 case X86::TZCNT64rm: 4358 case X86::TZCNT64rr: 4359 return Subtarget.hasLZCNTFalseDeps(); 4360 } 4361 4362 return false; 4363 } 4364 4365 /// Inform the BreakFalseDeps pass how many idle 4366 /// instructions we would like before a partial register update. 4367 unsigned X86InstrInfo::getPartialRegUpdateClearance( 4368 const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned OpNum, 4369 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 4370 if (OpNum != 0 || !hasPartialRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode(), Subtarget)) 4371 return 0; 4372 4373 // If MI is marked as reading Reg, the partial register update is wanted. 4374 const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(0); 4375 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 4376 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(Reg)) { 4377 if (MO.readsReg() || MI.readsVirtualRegister(Reg)) 4378 return 0; 4379 } else { 4380 if (MI.readsRegister(Reg, TRI)) 4381 return 0; 4382 } 4383 4384 // If any instructions in the clearance range are reading Reg, insert a 4385 // dependency breaking instruction, which is inexpensive and is likely to 4386 // be hidden in other instruction's cycles. 4387 return PartialRegUpdateClearance; 4388 } 4389 4390 // Return true for any instruction the copies the high bits of the first source 4391 // operand into the unused high bits of the destination operand. 4392 static bool hasUndefRegUpdate(unsigned Opcode) { 4393 switch (Opcode) { 4394 case X86::VCVTSI2SSrr: 4395 case X86::VCVTSI2SSrm: 4396 case X86::VCVTSI2SSrr_Int: 4397 case X86::VCVTSI2SSrm_Int: 4398 case X86::VCVTSI642SSrr: 4399 case X86::VCVTSI642SSrm: 4400 case X86::VCVTSI642SSrr_Int: 4401 case X86::VCVTSI642SSrm_Int: 4402 case X86::VCVTSI2SDrr: 4403 case X86::VCVTSI2SDrm: 4404 case X86::VCVTSI2SDrr_Int: 4405 case X86::VCVTSI2SDrm_Int: 4406 case X86::VCVTSI642SDrr: 4407 case X86::VCVTSI642SDrm: 4408 case X86::VCVTSI642SDrr_Int: 4409 case X86::VCVTSI642SDrm_Int: 4410 case X86::VCVTSD2SSrr: 4411 case X86::VCVTSD2SSrm: 4412 case X86::VCVTSD2SSrr_Int: 4413 case X86::VCVTSD2SSrm_Int: 4414 case X86::VCVTSS2SDrr: 4415 case X86::VCVTSS2SDrm: 4416 case X86::VCVTSS2SDrr_Int: 4417 case X86::VCVTSS2SDrm_Int: 4418 case X86::VRCPSSr: 4419 case X86::VRCPSSr_Int: 4420 case X86::VRCPSSm: 4421 case X86::VRCPSSm_Int: 4422 case X86::VROUNDSDr: 4423 case X86::VROUNDSDm: 4424 case X86::VROUNDSDr_Int: 4425 case X86::VROUNDSDm_Int: 4426 case X86::VROUNDSSr: 4427 case X86::VROUNDSSm: 4428 case X86::VROUNDSSr_Int: 4429 case X86::VROUNDSSm_Int: 4430 case X86::VRSQRTSSr: 4431 case X86::VRSQRTSSr_Int: 4432 case X86::VRSQRTSSm: 4433 case X86::VRSQRTSSm_Int: 4434 case X86::VSQRTSSr: 4435 case X86::VSQRTSSr_Int: 4436 case X86::VSQRTSSm: 4437 case X86::VSQRTSSm_Int: 4438 case X86::VSQRTSDr: 4439 case X86::VSQRTSDr_Int: 4440 case X86::VSQRTSDm: 4441 case X86::VSQRTSDm_Int: 4442 // AVX-512 4443 case X86::VCVTSI2SSZrr: 4444 case X86::VCVTSI2SSZrm: 4445 case X86::VCVTSI2SSZrr_Int: 4446 case X86::VCVTSI2SSZrrb_Int: 4447 case X86::VCVTSI2SSZrm_Int: 4448 case X86::VCVTSI642SSZrr: 4449 case X86::VCVTSI642SSZrm: 4450 case X86::VCVTSI642SSZrr_Int: 4451 case X86::VCVTSI642SSZrrb_Int: 4452 case X86::VCVTSI642SSZrm_Int: 4453 case X86::VCVTSI2SDZrr: 4454 case X86::VCVTSI2SDZrm: 4455 case X86::VCVTSI2SDZrr_Int: 4456 case X86::VCVTSI2SDZrrb_Int: 4457 case X86::VCVTSI2SDZrm_Int: 4458 case X86::VCVTSI642SDZrr: 4459 case X86::VCVTSI642SDZrm: 4460 case X86::VCVTSI642SDZrr_Int: 4461 case X86::VCVTSI642SDZrrb_Int: 4462 case X86::VCVTSI642SDZrm_Int: 4463 case X86::VCVTUSI2SSZrr: 4464 case X86::VCVTUSI2SSZrm: 4465 case X86::VCVTUSI2SSZrr_Int: 4466 case X86::VCVTUSI2SSZrrb_Int: 4467 case X86::VCVTUSI2SSZrm_Int: 4468 case X86::VCVTUSI642SSZrr: 4469 case X86::VCVTUSI642SSZrm: 4470 case X86::VCVTUSI642SSZrr_Int: 4471 case X86::VCVTUSI642SSZrrb_Int: 4472 case X86::VCVTUSI642SSZrm_Int: 4473 case X86::VCVTUSI2SDZrr: 4474 case X86::VCVTUSI2SDZrm: 4475 case X86::VCVTUSI2SDZrr_Int: 4476 case X86::VCVTUSI2SDZrm_Int: 4477 case X86::VCVTUSI642SDZrr: 4478 case X86::VCVTUSI642SDZrm: 4479 case X86::VCVTUSI642SDZrr_Int: 4480 case X86::VCVTUSI642SDZrrb_Int: 4481 case X86::VCVTUSI642SDZrm_Int: 4482 case X86::VCVTSD2SSZrr: 4483 case X86::VCVTSD2SSZrr_Int: 4484 case X86::VCVTSD2SSZrrb_Int: 4485 case X86::VCVTSD2SSZrm: 4486 case X86::VCVTSD2SSZrm_Int: 4487 case X86::VCVTSS2SDZrr: 4488 case X86::VCVTSS2SDZrr_Int: 4489 case X86::VCVTSS2SDZrrb_Int: 4490 case X86::VCVTSS2SDZrm: 4491 case X86::VCVTSS2SDZrm_Int: 4492 case X86::VGETEXPSDZr: 4493 case X86::VGETEXPSDZrb: 4494 case X86::VGETEXPSDZm: 4495 case X86::VGETEXPSSZr: 4496 case X86::VGETEXPSSZrb: 4497 case X86::VGETEXPSSZm: 4498 case X86::VGETMANTSDZrri: 4499 case X86::VGETMANTSDZrrib: 4500 case X86::VGETMANTSDZrmi: 4501 case X86::VGETMANTSSZrri: 4502 case X86::VGETMANTSSZrrib: 4503 case X86::VGETMANTSSZrmi: 4504 case X86::VRNDSCALESDZr: 4505 case X86::VRNDSCALESDZr_Int: 4506 case X86::VRNDSCALESDZrb_Int: 4507 case X86::VRNDSCALESDZm: 4508 case X86::VRNDSCALESDZm_Int: 4509 case X86::VRNDSCALESSZr: 4510 case X86::VRNDSCALESSZr_Int: 4511 case X86::VRNDSCALESSZrb_Int: 4512 case X86::VRNDSCALESSZm: 4513 case X86::VRNDSCALESSZm_Int: 4514 case X86::VRCP14SDZrr: 4515 case X86::VRCP14SDZrm: 4516 case X86::VRCP14SSZrr: 4517 case X86::VRCP14SSZrm: 4518 case X86::VRCP28SDZr: 4519 case X86::VRCP28SDZrb: 4520 case X86::VRCP28SDZm: 4521 case X86::VRCP28SSZr: 4522 case X86::VRCP28SSZrb: 4523 case X86::VRCP28SSZm: 4524 case X86::VREDUCESSZrmi: 4525 case X86::VREDUCESSZrri: 4526 case X86::VREDUCESSZrrib: 4527 case X86::VRSQRT14SDZrr: 4528 case X86::VRSQRT14SDZrm: 4529 case X86::VRSQRT14SSZrr: 4530 case X86::VRSQRT14SSZrm: 4531 case X86::VRSQRT28SDZr: 4532 case X86::VRSQRT28SDZrb: 4533 case X86::VRSQRT28SDZm: 4534 case X86::VRSQRT28SSZr: 4535 case X86::VRSQRT28SSZrb: 4536 case X86::VRSQRT28SSZm: 4537 case X86::VSQRTSSZr: 4538 case X86::VSQRTSSZr_Int: 4539 case X86::VSQRTSSZrb_Int: 4540 case X86::VSQRTSSZm: 4541 case X86::VSQRTSSZm_Int: 4542 case X86::VSQRTSDZr: 4543 case X86::VSQRTSDZr_Int: 4544 case X86::VSQRTSDZrb_Int: 4545 case X86::VSQRTSDZm: 4546 case X86::VSQRTSDZm_Int: 4547 return true; 4548 } 4549 4550 return false; 4551 } 4552 4553 /// Inform the BreakFalseDeps pass how many idle instructions we would like 4554 /// before certain undef register reads. 4555 /// 4556 /// This catches the VCVTSI2SD family of instructions: 4557 /// 4558 /// vcvtsi2sdq %rax, undef %xmm0, %xmm14 4559 /// 4560 /// We should to be careful *not* to catch VXOR idioms which are presumably 4561 /// handled specially in the pipeline: 4562 /// 4563 /// vxorps undef %xmm1, undef %xmm1, %xmm1 4564 /// 4565 /// Like getPartialRegUpdateClearance, this makes a strong assumption that the 4566 /// high bits that are passed-through are not live. 4567 unsigned 4568 X86InstrInfo::getUndefRegClearance(const MachineInstr &MI, unsigned &OpNum, 4569 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 4570 if (!hasUndefRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode())) 4571 return 0; 4572 4573 // Set the OpNum parameter to the first source operand. 4574 OpNum = 1; 4575 4576 const MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(OpNum); 4577 if (MO.isUndef() && TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(MO.getReg())) { 4578 return UndefRegClearance; 4579 } 4580 return 0; 4581 } 4582 4583 void X86InstrInfo::breakPartialRegDependency( 4584 MachineInstr &MI, unsigned OpNum, const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI) const { 4585 unsigned Reg = MI.getOperand(OpNum).getReg(); 4586 // If MI kills this register, the false dependence is already broken. 4587 if (MI.killsRegister(Reg, TRI)) 4588 return; 4589 4590 if (X86::VR128RegClass.contains(Reg)) { 4591 // These instructions are all floating point domain, so xorps is the best 4592 // choice. 4593 unsigned Opc = Subtarget.hasAVX() ? X86::VXORPSrr : X86::XORPSrr; 4594 BuildMI(*MI.getParent(), MI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(Opc), Reg) 4595 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef) 4596 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef); 4597 MI.addRegisterKilled(Reg, TRI, true); 4598 } else if (X86::VR256RegClass.contains(Reg)) { 4599 // Use vxorps to clear the full ymm register. 4600 // It wants to read and write the xmm sub-register. 4601 unsigned XReg = TRI->getSubReg(Reg, X86::sub_xmm); 4602 BuildMI(*MI.getParent(), MI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::VXORPSrr), XReg) 4603 .addReg(XReg, RegState::Undef) 4604 .addReg(XReg, RegState::Undef) 4605 .addReg(Reg, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 4606 MI.addRegisterKilled(Reg, TRI, true); 4607 } else if (X86::GR64RegClass.contains(Reg)) { 4608 // Using XOR32rr because it has shorter encoding and zeros up the upper bits 4609 // as well. 4610 unsigned XReg = TRI->getSubReg(Reg, X86::sub_32bit); 4611 BuildMI(*MI.getParent(), MI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::XOR32rr), XReg) 4612 .addReg(XReg, RegState::Undef) 4613 .addReg(XReg, RegState::Undef) 4614 .addReg(Reg, RegState::ImplicitDefine); 4615 MI.addRegisterKilled(Reg, TRI, true); 4616 } else if (X86::GR32RegClass.contains(Reg)) { 4617 BuildMI(*MI.getParent(), MI, MI.getDebugLoc(), get(X86::XOR32rr), Reg) 4618 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef) 4619 .addReg(Reg, RegState::Undef); 4620 MI.addRegisterKilled(Reg, TRI, true); 4621 } 4622 } 4623 4624 static void addOperands(MachineInstrBuilder &MIB, ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, 4625 int PtrOffset = 0) { 4626 unsigned NumAddrOps = MOs.size(); 4627 4628 if (NumAddrOps < 4) { 4629 // FrameIndex only - add an immediate offset (whether its zero or not). 4630 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumAddrOps; ++i) 4631 MIB.add(MOs[i]); 4632 addOffset(MIB, PtrOffset); 4633 } else { 4634 // General Memory Addressing - we need to add any offset to an existing 4635 // offset. 4636 assert(MOs.size() == 5 && "Unexpected memory operand list length"); 4637 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumAddrOps; ++i) { 4638 const MachineOperand &MO = MOs[i]; 4639 if (i == 3 && PtrOffset != 0) { 4640 MIB.addDisp(MO, PtrOffset); 4641 } else { 4642 MIB.add(MO); 4643 } 4644 } 4645 } 4646 } 4647 4648 static void updateOperandRegConstraints(MachineFunction &MF, 4649 MachineInstr &NewMI, 4650 const TargetInstrInfo &TII) { 4651 MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF.getRegInfo(); 4652 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MRI.getTargetRegisterInfo(); 4653 4654 for (int Idx : llvm::seq<int>(0, NewMI.getNumOperands())) { 4655 MachineOperand &MO = NewMI.getOperand(Idx); 4656 // We only need to update constraints on virtual register operands. 4657 if (!MO.isReg()) 4658 continue; 4659 unsigned Reg = MO.getReg(); 4660 if (!TRI.isVirtualRegister(Reg)) 4661 continue; 4662 4663 auto *NewRC = MRI.constrainRegClass( 4664 Reg, TII.getRegClass(NewMI.getDesc(), Idx, &TRI, MF)); 4665 if (!NewRC) { 4666 LLVM_DEBUG( 4667 dbgs() << "WARNING: Unable to update register constraint for operand " 4668 << Idx << " of instruction:\n"; 4669 NewMI.dump(); dbgs() << "\n"); 4670 } 4671 } 4672 } 4673 4674 static MachineInstr *FuseTwoAddrInst(MachineFunction &MF, unsigned Opcode, 4675 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, 4676 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 4677 MachineInstr &MI, 4678 const TargetInstrInfo &TII) { 4679 // Create the base instruction with the memory operand as the first part. 4680 // Omit the implicit operands, something BuildMI can't do. 4681 MachineInstr *NewMI = 4682 MF.CreateMachineInstr(TII.get(Opcode), MI.getDebugLoc(), true); 4683 MachineInstrBuilder MIB(MF, NewMI); 4684 addOperands(MIB, MOs); 4685 4686 // Loop over the rest of the ri operands, converting them over. 4687 unsigned NumOps = MI.getDesc().getNumOperands() - 2; 4688 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumOps; ++i) { 4689 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i + 2); 4690 MIB.add(MO); 4691 } 4692 for (unsigned i = NumOps + 2, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 4693 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 4694 MIB.add(MO); 4695 } 4696 4697 updateOperandRegConstraints(MF, *NewMI, TII); 4698 4699 MachineBasicBlock *MBB = InsertPt->getParent(); 4700 MBB->insert(InsertPt, NewMI); 4701 4702 return MIB; 4703 } 4704 4705 static MachineInstr *FuseInst(MachineFunction &MF, unsigned Opcode, 4706 unsigned OpNo, ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, 4707 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 4708 MachineInstr &MI, const TargetInstrInfo &TII, 4709 int PtrOffset = 0) { 4710 // Omit the implicit operands, something BuildMI can't do. 4711 MachineInstr *NewMI = 4712 MF.CreateMachineInstr(TII.get(Opcode), MI.getDebugLoc(), true); 4713 MachineInstrBuilder MIB(MF, NewMI); 4714 4715 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 4716 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(i); 4717 if (i == OpNo) { 4718 assert(MO.isReg() && "Expected to fold into reg operand!"); 4719 addOperands(MIB, MOs, PtrOffset); 4720 } else { 4721 MIB.add(MO); 4722 } 4723 } 4724 4725 updateOperandRegConstraints(MF, *NewMI, TII); 4726 4727 MachineBasicBlock *MBB = InsertPt->getParent(); 4728 MBB->insert(InsertPt, NewMI); 4729 4730 return MIB; 4731 } 4732 4733 static MachineInstr *MakeM0Inst(const TargetInstrInfo &TII, unsigned Opcode, 4734 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, 4735 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 4736 MachineInstr &MI) { 4737 MachineInstrBuilder MIB = BuildMI(*InsertPt->getParent(), InsertPt, 4738 MI.getDebugLoc(), TII.get(Opcode)); 4739 addOperands(MIB, MOs); 4740 return MIB.addImm(0); 4741 } 4742 4743 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandCustom( 4744 MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI, unsigned OpNum, 4745 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 4746 unsigned Size, unsigned Align) const { 4747 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 4748 case X86::INSERTPSrr: 4749 case X86::VINSERTPSrr: 4750 case X86::VINSERTPSZrr: 4751 // Attempt to convert the load of inserted vector into a fold load 4752 // of a single float. 4753 if (OpNum == 2) { 4754 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(MI.getNumOperands() - 1).getImm(); 4755 unsigned ZMask = Imm & 15; 4756 unsigned DstIdx = (Imm >> 4) & 3; 4757 unsigned SrcIdx = (Imm >> 6) & 3; 4758 4759 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 4760 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = getRegClass(MI.getDesc(), OpNum, &RI, MF); 4761 unsigned RCSize = TRI.getRegSizeInBits(*RC) / 8; 4762 if (Size <= RCSize && 4 <= Align) { 4763 int PtrOffset = SrcIdx * 4; 4764 unsigned NewImm = (DstIdx << 4) | ZMask; 4765 unsigned NewOpCode = 4766 (MI.getOpcode() == X86::VINSERTPSZrr) ? X86::VINSERTPSZrm : 4767 (MI.getOpcode() == X86::VINSERTPSrr) ? X86::VINSERTPSrm : 4768 X86::INSERTPSrm; 4769 MachineInstr *NewMI = 4770 FuseInst(MF, NewOpCode, OpNum, MOs, InsertPt, MI, *this, PtrOffset); 4771 NewMI->getOperand(NewMI->getNumOperands() - 1).setImm(NewImm); 4772 return NewMI; 4773 } 4774 } 4775 break; 4776 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: 4777 case X86::VMOVHLPSrr: 4778 case X86::VMOVHLPSZrr: 4779 // Move the upper 64-bits of the second operand to the lower 64-bits. 4780 // To fold the load, adjust the pointer to the upper and use (V)MOVLPS. 4781 // TODO: In most cases AVX doesn't have a 8-byte alignment requirement. 4782 if (OpNum == 2) { 4783 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 4784 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = getRegClass(MI.getDesc(), OpNum, &RI, MF); 4785 unsigned RCSize = TRI.getRegSizeInBits(*RC) / 8; 4786 if (Size <= RCSize && 8 <= Align) { 4787 unsigned NewOpCode = 4788 (MI.getOpcode() == X86::VMOVHLPSZrr) ? X86::VMOVLPSZ128rm : 4789 (MI.getOpcode() == X86::VMOVHLPSrr) ? X86::VMOVLPSrm : 4790 X86::MOVLPSrm; 4791 MachineInstr *NewMI = 4792 FuseInst(MF, NewOpCode, OpNum, MOs, InsertPt, MI, *this, 8); 4793 return NewMI; 4794 } 4795 } 4796 break; 4797 }; 4798 4799 return nullptr; 4800 } 4801 4802 static bool shouldPreventUndefRegUpdateMemFold(MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI) { 4803 if (MF.getFunction().optForSize() || !hasUndefRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode()) || 4804 !MI.getOperand(1).isReg()) 4805 return false; 4806 4807 // The are two cases we need to handle depending on where in the pipeline 4808 // the folding attempt is being made. 4809 // -Register has the undef flag set. 4810 // -Register is produced by the IMPLICIT_DEF instruction. 4811 4812 if (MI.getOperand(1).isUndef()) 4813 return true; 4814 4815 MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MF.getRegInfo(); 4816 MachineInstr *VRegDef = RegInfo.getUniqueVRegDef(MI.getOperand(1).getReg()); 4817 return VRegDef && VRegDef->isImplicitDef(); 4818 } 4819 4820 4821 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandImpl( 4822 MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI, unsigned OpNum, 4823 ArrayRef<MachineOperand> MOs, MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 4824 unsigned Size, unsigned Align, bool AllowCommute) const { 4825 bool isSlowTwoMemOps = Subtarget.slowTwoMemOps(); 4826 bool isTwoAddrFold = false; 4827 4828 // For CPUs that favor the register form of a call or push, 4829 // do not fold loads into calls or pushes, unless optimizing for size 4830 // aggressively. 4831 if (isSlowTwoMemOps && !MF.getFunction().optForMinSize() && 4832 (MI.getOpcode() == X86::CALL32r || MI.getOpcode() == X86::CALL64r || 4833 MI.getOpcode() == X86::PUSH16r || MI.getOpcode() == X86::PUSH32r || 4834 MI.getOpcode() == X86::PUSH64r)) 4835 return nullptr; 4836 4837 // Avoid partial and undef register update stalls unless optimizing for size. 4838 if (!MF.getFunction().optForSize() && 4839 (hasPartialRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode(), Subtarget) || 4840 shouldPreventUndefRegUpdateMemFold(MF, MI))) 4841 return nullptr; 4842 4843 unsigned NumOps = MI.getDesc().getNumOperands(); 4844 bool isTwoAddr = 4845 NumOps > 1 && MI.getDesc().getOperandConstraint(1, MCOI::TIED_TO) != -1; 4846 4847 // FIXME: AsmPrinter doesn't know how to handle 4848 // X86II::MO_GOT_ABSOLUTE_ADDRESS after folding. 4849 if (MI.getOpcode() == X86::ADD32ri && 4850 MI.getOperand(2).getTargetFlags() == X86II::MO_GOT_ABSOLUTE_ADDRESS) 4851 return nullptr; 4852 4853 // GOTTPOFF relocation loads can only be folded into add instructions. 4854 // FIXME: Need to exclude other relocations that only support specific 4855 // instructions. 4856 if (MOs.size() == X86::AddrNumOperands && 4857 MOs[X86::AddrDisp].getTargetFlags() == X86II::MO_GOTTPOFF && 4858 MI.getOpcode() != X86::ADD64rr) 4859 return nullptr; 4860 4861 MachineInstr *NewMI = nullptr; 4862 4863 // Attempt to fold any custom cases we have. 4864 if (MachineInstr *CustomMI = 4865 foldMemoryOperandCustom(MF, MI, OpNum, MOs, InsertPt, Size, Align)) 4866 return CustomMI; 4867 4868 const X86MemoryFoldTableEntry *I = nullptr; 4869 4870 // Folding a memory location into the two-address part of a two-address 4871 // instruction is different than folding it other places. It requires 4872 // replacing the *two* registers with the memory location. 4873 if (isTwoAddr && NumOps >= 2 && OpNum < 2 && MI.getOperand(0).isReg() && 4874 MI.getOperand(1).isReg() && 4875 MI.getOperand(0).getReg() == MI.getOperand(1).getReg()) { 4876 I = lookupTwoAddrFoldTable(MI.getOpcode()); 4877 isTwoAddrFold = true; 4878 } else { 4879 if (OpNum == 0) { 4880 if (MI.getOpcode() == X86::MOV32r0) { 4881 NewMI = MakeM0Inst(*this, X86::MOV32mi, MOs, InsertPt, MI); 4882 if (NewMI) 4883 return NewMI; 4884 } 4885 } 4886 4887 I = lookupFoldTable(MI.getOpcode(), OpNum); 4888 } 4889 4890 if (I != nullptr) { 4891 unsigned Opcode = I->DstOp; 4892 unsigned MinAlign = (I->Flags & TB_ALIGN_MASK) >> TB_ALIGN_SHIFT; 4893 if (Align < MinAlign) 4894 return nullptr; 4895 bool NarrowToMOV32rm = false; 4896 if (Size) { 4897 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 4898 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = getRegClass(MI.getDesc(), OpNum, 4899 &RI, MF); 4900 unsigned RCSize = TRI.getRegSizeInBits(*RC) / 8; 4901 if (Size < RCSize) { 4902 // Check if it's safe to fold the load. If the size of the object is 4903 // narrower than the load width, then it's not. 4904 if (Opcode != X86::MOV64rm || RCSize != 8 || Size != 4) 4905 return nullptr; 4906 // If this is a 64-bit load, but the spill slot is 32, then we can do 4907 // a 32-bit load which is implicitly zero-extended. This likely is 4908 // due to live interval analysis remat'ing a load from stack slot. 4909 if (MI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() || MI.getOperand(1).getSubReg()) 4910 return nullptr; 4911 Opcode = X86::MOV32rm; 4912 NarrowToMOV32rm = true; 4913 } 4914 } 4915 4916 if (isTwoAddrFold) 4917 NewMI = FuseTwoAddrInst(MF, Opcode, MOs, InsertPt, MI, *this); 4918 else 4919 NewMI = FuseInst(MF, Opcode, OpNum, MOs, InsertPt, MI, *this); 4920 4921 if (NarrowToMOV32rm) { 4922 // If this is the special case where we use a MOV32rm to load a 32-bit 4923 // value and zero-extend the top bits. Change the destination register 4924 // to a 32-bit one. 4925 unsigned DstReg = NewMI->getOperand(0).getReg(); 4926 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(DstReg)) 4927 NewMI->getOperand(0).setReg(RI.getSubReg(DstReg, X86::sub_32bit)); 4928 else 4929 NewMI->getOperand(0).setSubReg(X86::sub_32bit); 4930 } 4931 return NewMI; 4932 } 4933 4934 // If the instruction and target operand are commutable, commute the 4935 // instruction and try again. 4936 if (AllowCommute) { 4937 unsigned CommuteOpIdx1 = OpNum, CommuteOpIdx2 = CommuteAnyOperandIndex; 4938 if (findCommutedOpIndices(MI, CommuteOpIdx1, CommuteOpIdx2)) { 4939 bool HasDef = MI.getDesc().getNumDefs(); 4940 unsigned Reg0 = HasDef ? MI.getOperand(0).getReg() : 0; 4941 unsigned Reg1 = MI.getOperand(CommuteOpIdx1).getReg(); 4942 unsigned Reg2 = MI.getOperand(CommuteOpIdx2).getReg(); 4943 bool Tied1 = 4944 0 == MI.getDesc().getOperandConstraint(CommuteOpIdx1, MCOI::TIED_TO); 4945 bool Tied2 = 4946 0 == MI.getDesc().getOperandConstraint(CommuteOpIdx2, MCOI::TIED_TO); 4947 4948 // If either of the commutable operands are tied to the destination 4949 // then we can not commute + fold. 4950 if ((HasDef && Reg0 == Reg1 && Tied1) || 4951 (HasDef && Reg0 == Reg2 && Tied2)) 4952 return nullptr; 4953 4954 MachineInstr *CommutedMI = 4955 commuteInstruction(MI, false, CommuteOpIdx1, CommuteOpIdx2); 4956 if (!CommutedMI) { 4957 // Unable to commute. 4958 return nullptr; 4959 } 4960 if (CommutedMI != &MI) { 4961 // New instruction. We can't fold from this. 4962 CommutedMI->eraseFromParent(); 4963 return nullptr; 4964 } 4965 4966 // Attempt to fold with the commuted version of the instruction. 4967 NewMI = foldMemoryOperandImpl(MF, MI, CommuteOpIdx2, MOs, InsertPt, 4968 Size, Align, /*AllowCommute=*/false); 4969 if (NewMI) 4970 return NewMI; 4971 4972 // Folding failed again - undo the commute before returning. 4973 MachineInstr *UncommutedMI = 4974 commuteInstruction(MI, false, CommuteOpIdx1, CommuteOpIdx2); 4975 if (!UncommutedMI) { 4976 // Unable to commute. 4977 return nullptr; 4978 } 4979 if (UncommutedMI != &MI) { 4980 // New instruction. It doesn't need to be kept. 4981 UncommutedMI->eraseFromParent(); 4982 return nullptr; 4983 } 4984 4985 // Return here to prevent duplicate fuse failure report. 4986 return nullptr; 4987 } 4988 } 4989 4990 // No fusion 4991 if (PrintFailedFusing && !MI.isCopy()) 4992 dbgs() << "We failed to fuse operand " << OpNum << " in " << MI; 4993 return nullptr; 4994 } 4995 4996 MachineInstr * 4997 X86InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandImpl(MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI, 4998 ArrayRef<unsigned> Ops, 4999 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, 5000 int FrameIndex, LiveIntervals *LIS) const { 5001 // Check switch flag 5002 if (NoFusing) 5003 return nullptr; 5004 5005 // Avoid partial and undef register update stalls unless optimizing for size. 5006 if (!MF.getFunction().optForSize() && 5007 (hasPartialRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode(), Subtarget) || 5008 shouldPreventUndefRegUpdateMemFold(MF, MI))) 5009 return nullptr; 5010 5011 // Don't fold subreg spills, or reloads that use a high subreg. 5012 for (auto Op : Ops) { 5013 MachineOperand &MO = MI.getOperand(Op); 5014 auto SubReg = MO.getSubReg(); 5015 if (SubReg && (MO.isDef() || SubReg == X86::sub_8bit_hi)) 5016 return nullptr; 5017 } 5018 5019 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo(); 5020 unsigned Size = MFI.getObjectSize(FrameIndex); 5021 unsigned Alignment = MFI.getObjectAlignment(FrameIndex); 5022 // If the function stack isn't realigned we don't want to fold instructions 5023 // that need increased alignment. 5024 if (!RI.needsStackRealignment(MF)) 5025 Alignment = 5026 std::min(Alignment, Subtarget.getFrameLowering()->getStackAlignment()); 5027 if (Ops.size() == 2 && Ops[0] == 0 && Ops[1] == 1) { 5028 unsigned NewOpc = 0; 5029 unsigned RCSize = 0; 5030 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 5031 default: return nullptr; 5032 case X86::TEST8rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP8ri; RCSize = 1; break; 5033 case X86::TEST16rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP16ri8; RCSize = 2; break; 5034 case X86::TEST32rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP32ri8; RCSize = 4; break; 5035 case X86::TEST64rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP64ri8; RCSize = 8; break; 5036 } 5037 // Check if it's safe to fold the load. If the size of the object is 5038 // narrower than the load width, then it's not. 5039 if (Size < RCSize) 5040 return nullptr; 5041 // Change to CMPXXri r, 0 first. 5042 MI.setDesc(get(NewOpc)); 5043 MI.getOperand(1).ChangeToImmediate(0); 5044 } else if (Ops.size() != 1) 5045 return nullptr; 5046 5047 return foldMemoryOperandImpl(MF, MI, Ops[0], 5048 MachineOperand::CreateFI(FrameIndex), InsertPt, 5049 Size, Alignment, /*AllowCommute=*/true); 5050 } 5051 5052 /// Check if \p LoadMI is a partial register load that we can't fold into \p MI 5053 /// because the latter uses contents that wouldn't be defined in the folded 5054 /// version. For instance, this transformation isn't legal: 5055 /// movss (%rdi), %xmm0 5056 /// addps %xmm0, %xmm0 5057 /// -> 5058 /// addps (%rdi), %xmm0 5059 /// 5060 /// But this one is: 5061 /// movss (%rdi), %xmm0 5062 /// addss %xmm0, %xmm0 5063 /// -> 5064 /// addss (%rdi), %xmm0 5065 /// 5066 static bool isNonFoldablePartialRegisterLoad(const MachineInstr &LoadMI, 5067 const MachineInstr &UserMI, 5068 const MachineFunction &MF) { 5069 unsigned Opc = LoadMI.getOpcode(); 5070 unsigned UserOpc = UserMI.getOpcode(); 5071 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 5072 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = 5073 MF.getRegInfo().getRegClass(LoadMI.getOperand(0).getReg()); 5074 unsigned RegSize = TRI.getRegSizeInBits(*RC); 5075 5076 if ((Opc == X86::MOVSSrm || Opc == X86::VMOVSSrm || Opc == X86::VMOVSSZrm) && 5077 RegSize > 32) { 5078 // These instructions only load 32 bits, we can't fold them if the 5079 // destination register is wider than 32 bits (4 bytes), and its user 5080 // instruction isn't scalar (SS). 5081 switch (UserOpc) { 5082 case X86::ADDSSrr_Int: case X86::VADDSSrr_Int: case X86::VADDSSZrr_Int: 5083 case X86::CMPSSrr_Int: case X86::VCMPSSrr_Int: case X86::VCMPSSZrr_Int: 5084 case X86::DIVSSrr_Int: case X86::VDIVSSrr_Int: case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Int: 5085 case X86::MAXSSrr_Int: case X86::VMAXSSrr_Int: case X86::VMAXSSZrr_Int: 5086 case X86::MINSSrr_Int: case X86::VMINSSrr_Int: case X86::VMINSSZrr_Int: 5087 case X86::MULSSrr_Int: case X86::VMULSSrr_Int: case X86::VMULSSZrr_Int: 5088 case X86::SUBSSrr_Int: case X86::VSUBSSrr_Int: case X86::VSUBSSZrr_Int: 5089 case X86::VADDSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VADDSSZrr_Intkz: 5090 case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Intkz: 5091 case X86::VMAXSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VMAXSSZrr_Intkz: 5092 case X86::VMINSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VMINSSZrr_Intkz: 5093 case X86::VMULSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VMULSSZrr_Intkz: 5094 case X86::VSUBSSZrr_Intk: case X86::VSUBSSZrr_Intkz: 5095 case X86::VFMADDSS4rr_Int: case X86::VFNMADDSS4rr_Int: 5096 case X86::VFMSUBSS4rr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUBSS4rr_Int: 5097 case X86::VFMADD132SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD132SSr_Int: 5098 case X86::VFMADD213SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD213SSr_Int: 5099 case X86::VFMADD231SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD231SSr_Int: 5100 case X86::VFMSUB132SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB132SSr_Int: 5101 case X86::VFMSUB213SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB213SSr_Int: 5102 case X86::VFMSUB231SSr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB231SSr_Int: 5103 case X86::VFMADD132SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD132SSZr_Int: 5104 case X86::VFMADD213SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD213SSZr_Int: 5105 case X86::VFMADD231SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD231SSZr_Int: 5106 case X86::VFMSUB132SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB132SSZr_Int: 5107 case X86::VFMSUB213SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB213SSZr_Int: 5108 case X86::VFMSUB231SSZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB231SSZr_Int: 5109 case X86::VFMADD132SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD132SSZr_Intk: 5110 case X86::VFMADD213SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD213SSZr_Intk: 5111 case X86::VFMADD231SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD231SSZr_Intk: 5112 case X86::VFMSUB132SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB132SSZr_Intk: 5113 case X86::VFMSUB213SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB213SSZr_Intk: 5114 case X86::VFMSUB231SSZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB231SSZr_Intk: 5115 case X86::VFMADD132SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD132SSZr_Intkz: 5116 case X86::VFMADD213SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD213SSZr_Intkz: 5117 case X86::VFMADD231SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD231SSZr_Intkz: 5118 case X86::VFMSUB132SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB132SSZr_Intkz: 5119 case X86::VFMSUB213SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB213SSZr_Intkz: 5120 case X86::VFMSUB231SSZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB231SSZr_Intkz: 5121 return false; 5122 default: 5123 return true; 5124 } 5125 } 5126 5127 if ((Opc == X86::MOVSDrm || Opc == X86::VMOVSDrm || Opc == X86::VMOVSDZrm) && 5128 RegSize > 64) { 5129 // These instructions only load 64 bits, we can't fold them if the 5130 // destination register is wider than 64 bits (8 bytes), and its user 5131 // instruction isn't scalar (SD). 5132 switch (UserOpc) { 5133 case X86::ADDSDrr_Int: case X86::VADDSDrr_Int: case X86::VADDSDZrr_Int: 5134 case X86::CMPSDrr_Int: case X86::VCMPSDrr_Int: case X86::VCMPSDZrr_Int: 5135 case X86::DIVSDrr_Int: case X86::VDIVSDrr_Int: case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Int: 5136 case X86::MAXSDrr_Int: case X86::VMAXSDrr_Int: case X86::VMAXSDZrr_Int: 5137 case X86::MINSDrr_Int: case X86::VMINSDrr_Int: case X86::VMINSDZrr_Int: 5138 case X86::MULSDrr_Int: case X86::VMULSDrr_Int: case X86::VMULSDZrr_Int: 5139 case X86::SUBSDrr_Int: case X86::VSUBSDrr_Int: case X86::VSUBSDZrr_Int: 5140 case X86::VADDSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VADDSDZrr_Intkz: 5141 case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Intkz: 5142 case X86::VMAXSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VMAXSDZrr_Intkz: 5143 case X86::VMINSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VMINSDZrr_Intkz: 5144 case X86::VMULSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VMULSDZrr_Intkz: 5145 case X86::VSUBSDZrr_Intk: case X86::VSUBSDZrr_Intkz: 5146 case X86::VFMADDSD4rr_Int: case X86::VFNMADDSD4rr_Int: 5147 case X86::VFMSUBSD4rr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUBSD4rr_Int: 5148 case X86::VFMADD132SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD132SDr_Int: 5149 case X86::VFMADD213SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD213SDr_Int: 5150 case X86::VFMADD231SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD231SDr_Int: 5151 case X86::VFMSUB132SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB132SDr_Int: 5152 case X86::VFMSUB213SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB213SDr_Int: 5153 case X86::VFMSUB231SDr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB231SDr_Int: 5154 case X86::VFMADD132SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD132SDZr_Int: 5155 case X86::VFMADD213SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD213SDZr_Int: 5156 case X86::VFMADD231SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMADD231SDZr_Int: 5157 case X86::VFMSUB132SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB132SDZr_Int: 5158 case X86::VFMSUB213SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB213SDZr_Int: 5159 case X86::VFMSUB231SDZr_Int: case X86::VFNMSUB231SDZr_Int: 5160 case X86::VFMADD132SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD132SDZr_Intk: 5161 case X86::VFMADD213SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD213SDZr_Intk: 5162 case X86::VFMADD231SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMADD231SDZr_Intk: 5163 case X86::VFMSUB132SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB132SDZr_Intk: 5164 case X86::VFMSUB213SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB213SDZr_Intk: 5165 case X86::VFMSUB231SDZr_Intk: case X86::VFNMSUB231SDZr_Intk: 5166 case X86::VFMADD132SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD132SDZr_Intkz: 5167 case X86::VFMADD213SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD213SDZr_Intkz: 5168 case X86::VFMADD231SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMADD231SDZr_Intkz: 5169 case X86::VFMSUB132SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB132SDZr_Intkz: 5170 case X86::VFMSUB213SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB213SDZr_Intkz: 5171 case X86::VFMSUB231SDZr_Intkz: case X86::VFNMSUB231SDZr_Intkz: 5172 return false; 5173 default: 5174 return true; 5175 } 5176 } 5177 5178 return false; 5179 } 5180 5181 MachineInstr *X86InstrInfo::foldMemoryOperandImpl( 5182 MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI, ArrayRef<unsigned> Ops, 5183 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt, MachineInstr &LoadMI, 5184 LiveIntervals *LIS) const { 5185 5186 // TODO: Support the case where LoadMI loads a wide register, but MI 5187 // only uses a subreg. 5188 for (auto Op : Ops) { 5189 if (MI.getOperand(Op).getSubReg()) 5190 return nullptr; 5191 } 5192 5193 // If loading from a FrameIndex, fold directly from the FrameIndex. 5194 unsigned NumOps = LoadMI.getDesc().getNumOperands(); 5195 int FrameIndex; 5196 if (isLoadFromStackSlot(LoadMI, FrameIndex)) { 5197 if (isNonFoldablePartialRegisterLoad(LoadMI, MI, MF)) 5198 return nullptr; 5199 return foldMemoryOperandImpl(MF, MI, Ops, InsertPt, FrameIndex, LIS); 5200 } 5201 5202 // Check switch flag 5203 if (NoFusing) return nullptr; 5204 5205 // Avoid partial and undef register update stalls unless optimizing for size. 5206 if (!MF.getFunction().optForSize() && 5207 (hasPartialRegUpdate(MI.getOpcode(), Subtarget) || 5208 shouldPreventUndefRegUpdateMemFold(MF, MI))) 5209 return nullptr; 5210 5211 // Determine the alignment of the load. 5212 unsigned Alignment = 0; 5213 if (LoadMI.hasOneMemOperand()) 5214 Alignment = (*LoadMI.memoperands_begin())->getAlignment(); 5215 else 5216 switch (LoadMI.getOpcode()) { 5217 case X86::AVX512_512_SET0: 5218 case X86::AVX512_512_SETALLONES: 5219 Alignment = 64; 5220 break; 5221 case X86::AVX2_SETALLONES: 5222 case X86::AVX1_SETALLONES: 5223 case X86::AVX_SET0: 5224 case X86::AVX512_256_SET0: 5225 Alignment = 32; 5226 break; 5227 case X86::V_SET0: 5228 case X86::V_SETALLONES: 5229 case X86::AVX512_128_SET0: 5230 Alignment = 16; 5231 break; 5232 case X86::MMX_SET0: 5233 case X86::FsFLD0SD: 5234 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SD: 5235 Alignment = 8; 5236 break; 5237 case X86::FsFLD0SS: 5238 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SS: 5239 Alignment = 4; 5240 break; 5241 default: 5242 return nullptr; 5243 } 5244 if (Ops.size() == 2 && Ops[0] == 0 && Ops[1] == 1) { 5245 unsigned NewOpc = 0; 5246 switch (MI.getOpcode()) { 5247 default: return nullptr; 5248 case X86::TEST8rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP8ri; break; 5249 case X86::TEST16rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP16ri8; break; 5250 case X86::TEST32rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP32ri8; break; 5251 case X86::TEST64rr: NewOpc = X86::CMP64ri8; break; 5252 } 5253 // Change to CMPXXri r, 0 first. 5254 MI.setDesc(get(NewOpc)); 5255 MI.getOperand(1).ChangeToImmediate(0); 5256 } else if (Ops.size() != 1) 5257 return nullptr; 5258 5259 // Make sure the subregisters match. 5260 // Otherwise we risk changing the size of the load. 5261 if (LoadMI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() != MI.getOperand(Ops[0]).getSubReg()) 5262 return nullptr; 5263 5264 SmallVector<MachineOperand,X86::AddrNumOperands> MOs; 5265 switch (LoadMI.getOpcode()) { 5266 case X86::MMX_SET0: 5267 case X86::V_SET0: 5268 case X86::V_SETALLONES: 5269 case X86::AVX2_SETALLONES: 5270 case X86::AVX1_SETALLONES: 5271 case X86::AVX_SET0: 5272 case X86::AVX512_128_SET0: 5273 case X86::AVX512_256_SET0: 5274 case X86::AVX512_512_SET0: 5275 case X86::AVX512_512_SETALLONES: 5276 case X86::FsFLD0SD: 5277 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SD: 5278 case X86::FsFLD0SS: 5279 case X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SS: { 5280 // Folding a V_SET0 or V_SETALLONES as a load, to ease register pressure. 5281 // Create a constant-pool entry and operands to load from it. 5282 5283 // Medium and large mode can't fold loads this way. 5284 if (MF.getTarget().getCodeModel() != CodeModel::Small && 5285 MF.getTarget().getCodeModel() != CodeModel::Kernel) 5286 return nullptr; 5287 5288 // x86-32 PIC requires a PIC base register for constant pools. 5289 unsigned PICBase = 0; 5290 if (MF.getTarget().isPositionIndependent()) { 5291 if (Subtarget.is64Bit()) 5292 PICBase = X86::RIP; 5293 else 5294 // FIXME: PICBase = getGlobalBaseReg(&MF); 5295 // This doesn't work for several reasons. 5296 // 1. GlobalBaseReg may have been spilled. 5297 // 2. It may not be live at MI. 5298 return nullptr; 5299 } 5300 5301 // Create a constant-pool entry. 5302 MachineConstantPool &MCP = *MF.getConstantPool(); 5303 Type *Ty; 5304 unsigned Opc = LoadMI.getOpcode(); 5305 if (Opc == X86::FsFLD0SS || Opc == X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SS) 5306 Ty = Type::getFloatTy(MF.getFunction().getContext()); 5307 else if (Opc == X86::FsFLD0SD || Opc == X86::AVX512_FsFLD0SD) 5308 Ty = Type::getDoubleTy(MF.getFunction().getContext()); 5309 else if (Opc == X86::AVX512_512_SET0 || Opc == X86::AVX512_512_SETALLONES) 5310 Ty = VectorType::get(Type::getInt32Ty(MF.getFunction().getContext()),16); 5311 else if (Opc == X86::AVX2_SETALLONES || Opc == X86::AVX_SET0 || 5312 Opc == X86::AVX512_256_SET0 || Opc == X86::AVX1_SETALLONES) 5313 Ty = VectorType::get(Type::getInt32Ty(MF.getFunction().getContext()), 8); 5314 else if (Opc == X86::MMX_SET0) 5315 Ty = VectorType::get(Type::getInt32Ty(MF.getFunction().getContext()), 2); 5316 else 5317 Ty = VectorType::get(Type::getInt32Ty(MF.getFunction().getContext()), 4); 5318 5319 bool IsAllOnes = (Opc == X86::V_SETALLONES || Opc == X86::AVX2_SETALLONES || 5320 Opc == X86::AVX512_512_SETALLONES || 5321 Opc == X86::AVX1_SETALLONES); 5322 const Constant *C = IsAllOnes ? Constant::getAllOnesValue(Ty) : 5323 Constant::getNullValue(Ty); 5324 unsigned CPI = MCP.getConstantPoolIndex(C, Alignment); 5325 5326 // Create operands to load from the constant pool entry. 5327 MOs.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateReg(PICBase, false)); 5328 MOs.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateImm(1)); 5329 MOs.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false)); 5330 MOs.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateCPI(CPI, 0)); 5331 MOs.push_back(MachineOperand::CreateReg(0, false)); 5332 break; 5333 } 5334 default: { 5335 if (isNonFoldablePartialRegisterLoad(LoadMI, MI, MF)) 5336 return nullptr; 5337 5338 // Folding a normal load. Just copy the load's address operands. 5339 MOs.append(LoadMI.operands_begin() + NumOps - X86::AddrNumOperands, 5340 LoadMI.operands_begin() + NumOps); 5341 break; 5342 } 5343 } 5344 return foldMemoryOperandImpl(MF, MI, Ops[0], MOs, InsertPt, 5345 /*Size=*/0, Alignment, /*AllowCommute=*/true); 5346 } 5347 5348 static SmallVector<MachineMemOperand *, 2> 5349 extractLoadMMOs(ArrayRef<MachineMemOperand *> MMOs, MachineFunction &MF) { 5350 SmallVector<MachineMemOperand *, 2> LoadMMOs; 5351 5352 for (MachineMemOperand *MMO : MMOs) { 5353 if (!MMO->isLoad()) 5354 continue; 5355 5356 if (!MMO->isStore()) { 5357 // Reuse the MMO. 5358 LoadMMOs.push_back(MMO); 5359 } else { 5360 // Clone the MMO and unset the store flag. 5361 LoadMMOs.push_back(MF.getMachineMemOperand( 5362 MMO->getPointerInfo(), MMO->getFlags() & ~MachineMemOperand::MOStore, 5363 MMO->getSize(), MMO->getBaseAlignment(), MMO->getAAInfo(), nullptr, 5364 MMO->getSyncScopeID(), MMO->getOrdering(), 5365 MMO->getFailureOrdering())); 5366 } 5367 } 5368 5369 return LoadMMOs; 5370 } 5371 5372 static SmallVector<MachineMemOperand *, 2> 5373 extractStoreMMOs(ArrayRef<MachineMemOperand *> MMOs, MachineFunction &MF) { 5374 SmallVector<MachineMemOperand *, 2> StoreMMOs; 5375 5376 for (MachineMemOperand *MMO : MMOs) { 5377 if (!MMO->isStore()) 5378 continue; 5379 5380 if (!MMO->isLoad()) { 5381 // Reuse the MMO. 5382 StoreMMOs.push_back(MMO); 5383 } else { 5384 // Clone the MMO and unset the load flag. 5385 StoreMMOs.push_back(MF.getMachineMemOperand( 5386 MMO->getPointerInfo(), MMO->getFlags() & ~MachineMemOperand::MOLoad, 5387 MMO->getSize(), MMO->getBaseAlignment(), MMO->getAAInfo(), nullptr, 5388 MMO->getSyncScopeID(), MMO->getOrdering(), 5389 MMO->getFailureOrdering())); 5390 } 5391 } 5392 5393 return StoreMMOs; 5394 } 5395 5396 bool X86InstrInfo::unfoldMemoryOperand( 5397 MachineFunction &MF, MachineInstr &MI, unsigned Reg, bool UnfoldLoad, 5398 bool UnfoldStore, SmallVectorImpl<MachineInstr *> &NewMIs) const { 5399 const X86MemoryFoldTableEntry *I = lookupUnfoldTable(MI.getOpcode()); 5400 if (I == nullptr) 5401 return false; 5402 unsigned Opc = I->DstOp; 5403 unsigned Index = I->Flags & TB_INDEX_MASK; 5404 bool FoldedLoad = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_LOAD; 5405 bool FoldedStore = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_STORE; 5406 if (UnfoldLoad && !FoldedLoad) 5407 return false; 5408 UnfoldLoad &= FoldedLoad; 5409 if (UnfoldStore && !FoldedStore) 5410 return false; 5411 UnfoldStore &= FoldedStore; 5412 5413 const MCInstrDesc &MCID = get(Opc); 5414 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = getRegClass(MCID, Index, &RI, MF); 5415 // TODO: Check if 32-byte or greater accesses are slow too? 5416 if (!MI.hasOneMemOperand() && RC == &X86::VR128RegClass && 5417 Subtarget.isUnalignedMem16Slow()) 5418 // Without memoperands, loadRegFromAddr and storeRegToStackSlot will 5419 // conservatively assume the address is unaligned. That's bad for 5420 // performance. 5421 return false; 5422 SmallVector<MachineOperand, X86::AddrNumOperands> AddrOps; 5423 SmallVector<MachineOperand,2> BeforeOps; 5424 SmallVector<MachineOperand,2> AfterOps; 5425 SmallVector<MachineOperand,4> ImpOps; 5426 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 5427 MachineOperand &Op = MI.getOperand(i); 5428 if (i >= Index && i < Index + X86::AddrNumOperands) 5429 AddrOps.push_back(Op); 5430 else if (Op.isReg() && Op.isImplicit()) 5431 ImpOps.push_back(Op); 5432 else if (i < Index) 5433 BeforeOps.push_back(Op); 5434 else if (i > Index) 5435 AfterOps.push_back(Op); 5436 } 5437 5438 // Emit the load instruction. 5439 if (UnfoldLoad) { 5440 auto MMOs = extractLoadMMOs(MI.memoperands(), MF); 5441 loadRegFromAddr(MF, Reg, AddrOps, RC, MMOs, NewMIs); 5442 if (UnfoldStore) { 5443 // Address operands cannot be marked isKill. 5444 for (unsigned i = 1; i != 1 + X86::AddrNumOperands; ++i) { 5445 MachineOperand &MO = NewMIs[0]->getOperand(i); 5446 if (MO.isReg()) 5447 MO.setIsKill(false); 5448 } 5449 } 5450 } 5451 5452 // Emit the data processing instruction. 5453 MachineInstr *DataMI = MF.CreateMachineInstr(MCID, MI.getDebugLoc(), true); 5454 MachineInstrBuilder MIB(MF, DataMI); 5455 5456 if (FoldedStore) 5457 MIB.addReg(Reg, RegState::Define); 5458 for (MachineOperand &BeforeOp : BeforeOps) 5459 MIB.add(BeforeOp); 5460 if (FoldedLoad) 5461 MIB.addReg(Reg); 5462 for (MachineOperand &AfterOp : AfterOps) 5463 MIB.add(AfterOp); 5464 for (MachineOperand &ImpOp : ImpOps) { 5465 MIB.addReg(ImpOp.getReg(), 5466 getDefRegState(ImpOp.isDef()) | 5467 RegState::Implicit | 5468 getKillRegState(ImpOp.isKill()) | 5469 getDeadRegState(ImpOp.isDead()) | 5470 getUndefRegState(ImpOp.isUndef())); 5471 } 5472 // Change CMP32ri r, 0 back to TEST32rr r, r, etc. 5473 switch (DataMI->getOpcode()) { 5474 default: break; 5475 case X86::CMP64ri32: 5476 case X86::CMP64ri8: 5477 case X86::CMP32ri: 5478 case X86::CMP32ri8: 5479 case X86::CMP16ri: 5480 case X86::CMP16ri8: 5481 case X86::CMP8ri: { 5482 MachineOperand &MO0 = DataMI->getOperand(0); 5483 MachineOperand &MO1 = DataMI->getOperand(1); 5484 if (MO1.getImm() == 0) { 5485 unsigned NewOpc; 5486 switch (DataMI->getOpcode()) { 5487 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 5488 case X86::CMP64ri8: 5489 case X86::CMP64ri32: NewOpc = X86::TEST64rr; break; 5490 case X86::CMP32ri8: 5491 case X86::CMP32ri: NewOpc = X86::TEST32rr; break; 5492 case X86::CMP16ri8: 5493 case X86::CMP16ri: NewOpc = X86::TEST16rr; break; 5494 case X86::CMP8ri: NewOpc = X86::TEST8rr; break; 5495 } 5496 DataMI->setDesc(get(NewOpc)); 5497 MO1.ChangeToRegister(MO0.getReg(), false); 5498 } 5499 } 5500 } 5501 NewMIs.push_back(DataMI); 5502 5503 // Emit the store instruction. 5504 if (UnfoldStore) { 5505 const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = getRegClass(MCID, 0, &RI, MF); 5506 auto MMOs = extractStoreMMOs(MI.memoperands(), MF); 5507 storeRegToAddr(MF, Reg, true, AddrOps, DstRC, MMOs, NewMIs); 5508 } 5509 5510 return true; 5511 } 5512 5513 bool 5514 X86InstrInfo::unfoldMemoryOperand(SelectionDAG &DAG, SDNode *N, 5515 SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &NewNodes) const { 5516 if (!N->isMachineOpcode()) 5517 return false; 5518 5519 const X86MemoryFoldTableEntry *I = lookupUnfoldTable(N->getMachineOpcode()); 5520 if (I == nullptr) 5521 return false; 5522 unsigned Opc = I->DstOp; 5523 unsigned Index = I->Flags & TB_INDEX_MASK; 5524 bool FoldedLoad = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_LOAD; 5525 bool FoldedStore = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_STORE; 5526 const MCInstrDesc &MCID = get(Opc); 5527 MachineFunction &MF = DAG.getMachineFunction(); 5528 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 5529 const TargetRegisterClass *RC = getRegClass(MCID, Index, &RI, MF); 5530 unsigned NumDefs = MCID.NumDefs; 5531 std::vector<SDValue> AddrOps; 5532 std::vector<SDValue> BeforeOps; 5533 std::vector<SDValue> AfterOps; 5534 SDLoc dl(N); 5535 unsigned NumOps = N->getNumOperands(); 5536 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumOps-1; ++i) { 5537 SDValue Op = N->getOperand(i); 5538 if (i >= Index-NumDefs && i < Index-NumDefs + X86::AddrNumOperands) 5539 AddrOps.push_back(Op); 5540 else if (i < Index-NumDefs) 5541 BeforeOps.push_back(Op); 5542 else if (i > Index-NumDefs) 5543 AfterOps.push_back(Op); 5544 } 5545 SDValue Chain = N->getOperand(NumOps-1); 5546 AddrOps.push_back(Chain); 5547 5548 // Emit the load instruction. 5549 SDNode *Load = nullptr; 5550 if (FoldedLoad) { 5551 EVT VT = *TRI.legalclasstypes_begin(*RC); 5552 auto MMOs = extractLoadMMOs(cast<MachineSDNode>(N)->memoperands(), MF); 5553 if (MMOs.empty() && RC == &X86::VR128RegClass && 5554 Subtarget.isUnalignedMem16Slow()) 5555 // Do not introduce a slow unaligned load. 5556 return false; 5557 // FIXME: If a VR128 can have size 32, we should be checking if a 32-byte 5558 // memory access is slow above. 5559 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI.getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 5560 bool isAligned = !MMOs.empty() && MMOs.front()->getAlignment() >= Alignment; 5561 Load = DAG.getMachineNode(getLoadRegOpcode(0, RC, isAligned, Subtarget), dl, 5562 VT, MVT::Other, AddrOps); 5563 NewNodes.push_back(Load); 5564 5565 // Preserve memory reference information. 5566 DAG.setNodeMemRefs(cast<MachineSDNode>(Load), MMOs); 5567 } 5568 5569 // Emit the data processing instruction. 5570 std::vector<EVT> VTs; 5571 const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC = nullptr; 5572 if (MCID.getNumDefs() > 0) { 5573 DstRC = getRegClass(MCID, 0, &RI, MF); 5574 VTs.push_back(*TRI.legalclasstypes_begin(*DstRC)); 5575 } 5576 for (unsigned i = 0, e = N->getNumValues(); i != e; ++i) { 5577 EVT VT = N->getValueType(i); 5578 if (VT != MVT::Other && i >= (unsigned)MCID.getNumDefs()) 5579 VTs.push_back(VT); 5580 } 5581 if (Load) 5582 BeforeOps.push_back(SDValue(Load, 0)); 5583 BeforeOps.insert(BeforeOps.end(), AfterOps.begin(), AfterOps.end()); 5584 // Change CMP32ri r, 0 back to TEST32rr r, r, etc. 5585 switch (Opc) { 5586 default: break; 5587 case X86::CMP64ri32: 5588 case X86::CMP64ri8: 5589 case X86::CMP32ri: 5590 case X86::CMP32ri8: 5591 case X86::CMP16ri: 5592 case X86::CMP16ri8: 5593 case X86::CMP8ri: 5594 if (isNullConstant(BeforeOps[1])) { 5595 switch (Opc) { 5596 default: llvm_unreachable("Unreachable!"); 5597 case X86::CMP64ri8: 5598 case X86::CMP64ri32: Opc = X86::TEST64rr; break; 5599 case X86::CMP32ri8: 5600 case X86::CMP32ri: Opc = X86::TEST32rr; break; 5601 case X86::CMP16ri8: 5602 case X86::CMP16ri: Opc = X86::TEST16rr; break; 5603 case X86::CMP8ri: Opc = X86::TEST8rr; break; 5604 } 5605 BeforeOps[1] = BeforeOps[0]; 5606 } 5607 } 5608 SDNode *NewNode= DAG.getMachineNode(Opc, dl, VTs, BeforeOps); 5609 NewNodes.push_back(NewNode); 5610 5611 // Emit the store instruction. 5612 if (FoldedStore) { 5613 AddrOps.pop_back(); 5614 AddrOps.push_back(SDValue(NewNode, 0)); 5615 AddrOps.push_back(Chain); 5616 auto MMOs = extractStoreMMOs(cast<MachineSDNode>(N)->memoperands(), MF); 5617 if (MMOs.empty() && RC == &X86::VR128RegClass && 5618 Subtarget.isUnalignedMem16Slow()) 5619 // Do not introduce a slow unaligned store. 5620 return false; 5621 // FIXME: If a VR128 can have size 32, we should be checking if a 32-byte 5622 // memory access is slow above. 5623 unsigned Alignment = std::max<uint32_t>(TRI.getSpillSize(*RC), 16); 5624 bool isAligned = !MMOs.empty() && MMOs.front()->getAlignment() >= Alignment; 5625 SDNode *Store = 5626 DAG.getMachineNode(getStoreRegOpcode(0, DstRC, isAligned, Subtarget), 5627 dl, MVT::Other, AddrOps); 5628 NewNodes.push_back(Store); 5629 5630 // Preserve memory reference information. 5631 DAG.setNodeMemRefs(cast<MachineSDNode>(Store), MMOs); 5632 } 5633 5634 return true; 5635 } 5636 5637 unsigned X86InstrInfo::getOpcodeAfterMemoryUnfold(unsigned Opc, 5638 bool UnfoldLoad, bool UnfoldStore, 5639 unsigned *LoadRegIndex) const { 5640 const X86MemoryFoldTableEntry *I = lookupUnfoldTable(Opc); 5641 if (I == nullptr) 5642 return 0; 5643 bool FoldedLoad = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_LOAD; 5644 bool FoldedStore = I->Flags & TB_FOLDED_STORE; 5645 if (UnfoldLoad && !FoldedLoad) 5646 return 0; 5647 if (UnfoldStore && !FoldedStore) 5648 return 0; 5649 if (LoadRegIndex) 5650 *LoadRegIndex = I->Flags & TB_INDEX_MASK; 5651 return I->DstOp; 5652 } 5653 5654 bool 5655 X86InstrInfo::areLoadsFromSameBasePtr(SDNode *Load1, SDNode *Load2, 5656 int64_t &Offset1, int64_t &Offset2) const { 5657 if (!Load1->isMachineOpcode() || !Load2->isMachineOpcode()) 5658 return false; 5659 unsigned Opc1 = Load1->getMachineOpcode(); 5660 unsigned Opc2 = Load2->getMachineOpcode(); 5661 switch (Opc1) { 5662 default: return false; 5663 case X86::MOV8rm: 5664 case X86::MOV16rm: 5665 case X86::MOV32rm: 5666 case X86::MOV64rm: 5667 case X86::LD_Fp32m: 5668 case X86::LD_Fp64m: 5669 case X86::LD_Fp80m: 5670 case X86::MOVSSrm: 5671 case X86::MOVSDrm: 5672 case X86::MMX_MOVD64rm: 5673 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm: 5674 case X86::MOVAPSrm: 5675 case X86::MOVUPSrm: 5676 case X86::MOVAPDrm: 5677 case X86::MOVUPDrm: 5678 case X86::MOVDQArm: 5679 case X86::MOVDQUrm: 5680 // AVX load instructions 5681 case X86::VMOVSSrm: 5682 case X86::VMOVSDrm: 5683 case X86::VMOVAPSrm: 5684 case X86::VMOVUPSrm: 5685 case X86::VMOVAPDrm: 5686 case X86::VMOVUPDrm: 5687 case X86::VMOVDQArm: 5688 case X86::VMOVDQUrm: 5689 case X86::VMOVAPSYrm: 5690 case X86::VMOVUPSYrm: 5691 case X86::VMOVAPDYrm: 5692 case X86::VMOVUPDYrm: 5693 case X86::VMOVDQAYrm: 5694 case X86::VMOVDQUYrm: 5695 // AVX512 load instructions 5696 case X86::VMOVSSZrm: 5697 case X86::VMOVSDZrm: 5698 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm: 5699 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm: 5700 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 5701 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 5702 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rm: 5703 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rm: 5704 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rm: 5705 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rm: 5706 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rm: 5707 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rm: 5708 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rm: 5709 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rm: 5710 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm: 5711 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm: 5712 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 5713 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 5714 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rm: 5715 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rm: 5716 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rm: 5717 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rm: 5718 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rm: 5719 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rm: 5720 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rm: 5721 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rm: 5722 case X86::VMOVAPSZrm: 5723 case X86::VMOVUPSZrm: 5724 case X86::VMOVAPDZrm: 5725 case X86::VMOVUPDZrm: 5726 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrm: 5727 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrm: 5728 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrm: 5729 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrm: 5730 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrm: 5731 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrm: 5732 case X86::KMOVBkm: 5733 case X86::KMOVWkm: 5734 case X86::KMOVDkm: 5735 case X86::KMOVQkm: 5736 break; 5737 } 5738 switch (Opc2) { 5739 default: return false; 5740 case X86::MOV8rm: 5741 case X86::MOV16rm: 5742 case X86::MOV32rm: 5743 case X86::MOV64rm: 5744 case X86::LD_Fp32m: 5745 case X86::LD_Fp64m: 5746 case X86::LD_Fp80m: 5747 case X86::MOVSSrm: 5748 case X86::MOVSDrm: 5749 case X86::MMX_MOVD64rm: 5750 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm: 5751 case X86::MOVAPSrm: 5752 case X86::MOVUPSrm: 5753 case X86::MOVAPDrm: 5754 case X86::MOVUPDrm: 5755 case X86::MOVDQArm: 5756 case X86::MOVDQUrm: 5757 // AVX load instructions 5758 case X86::VMOVSSrm: 5759 case X86::VMOVSDrm: 5760 case X86::VMOVAPSrm: 5761 case X86::VMOVUPSrm: 5762 case X86::VMOVAPDrm: 5763 case X86::VMOVUPDrm: 5764 case X86::VMOVDQArm: 5765 case X86::VMOVDQUrm: 5766 case X86::VMOVAPSYrm: 5767 case X86::VMOVUPSYrm: 5768 case X86::VMOVAPDYrm: 5769 case X86::VMOVUPDYrm: 5770 case X86::VMOVDQAYrm: 5771 case X86::VMOVDQUYrm: 5772 // AVX512 load instructions 5773 case X86::VMOVSSZrm: 5774 case X86::VMOVSDZrm: 5775 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm: 5776 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm: 5777 case X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 5778 case X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm_NOVLX: 5779 case X86::VMOVAPDZ128rm: 5780 case X86::VMOVUPDZ128rm: 5781 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z128rm: 5782 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z128rm: 5783 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rm: 5784 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rm: 5785 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rm: 5786 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rm: 5787 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm: 5788 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm: 5789 case X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 5790 case X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm_NOVLX: 5791 case X86::VMOVAPDZ256rm: 5792 case X86::VMOVUPDZ256rm: 5793 case X86::VMOVDQU8Z256rm: 5794 case X86::VMOVDQU16Z256rm: 5795 case X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rm: 5796 case X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rm: 5797 case X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rm: 5798 case X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rm: 5799 case X86::VMOVAPSZrm: 5800 case X86::VMOVUPSZrm: 5801 case X86::VMOVAPDZrm: 5802 case X86::VMOVUPDZrm: 5803 case X86::VMOVDQU8Zrm: 5804 case X86::VMOVDQU16Zrm: 5805 case X86::VMOVDQA32Zrm: 5806 case X86::VMOVDQU32Zrm: 5807 case X86::VMOVDQA64Zrm: 5808 case X86::VMOVDQU64Zrm: 5809 case X86::KMOVBkm: 5810 case X86::KMOVWkm: 5811 case X86::KMOVDkm: 5812 case X86::KMOVQkm: 5813 break; 5814 } 5815 5816 // Lambda to check if both the loads have the same value for an operand index. 5817 auto HasSameOp = [&](int I) { 5818 return Load1->getOperand(I) == Load2->getOperand(I); 5819 }; 5820 5821 // All operands except the displacement should match. 5822 if (!HasSameOp(X86::AddrBaseReg) || !HasSameOp(X86::AddrScaleAmt) || 5823 !HasSameOp(X86::AddrIndexReg) || !HasSameOp(X86::AddrSegmentReg)) 5824 return false; 5825 5826 // Chain Operand must be the same. 5827 if (!HasSameOp(5)) 5828 return false; 5829 5830 // Now let's examine if the displacements are constants. 5831 auto Disp1 = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(Load1->getOperand(X86::AddrDisp)); 5832 auto Disp2 = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(Load2->getOperand(X86::AddrDisp)); 5833 if (!Disp1 || !Disp2) 5834 return false; 5835 5836 Offset1 = Disp1->getSExtValue(); 5837 Offset2 = Disp2->getSExtValue(); 5838 return true; 5839 } 5840 5841 bool X86InstrInfo::shouldScheduleLoadsNear(SDNode *Load1, SDNode *Load2, 5842 int64_t Offset1, int64_t Offset2, 5843 unsigned NumLoads) const { 5844 assert(Offset2 > Offset1); 5845 if ((Offset2 - Offset1) / 8 > 64) 5846 return false; 5847 5848 unsigned Opc1 = Load1->getMachineOpcode(); 5849 unsigned Opc2 = Load2->getMachineOpcode(); 5850 if (Opc1 != Opc2) 5851 return false; // FIXME: overly conservative? 5852 5853 switch (Opc1) { 5854 default: break; 5855 case X86::LD_Fp32m: 5856 case X86::LD_Fp64m: 5857 case X86::LD_Fp80m: 5858 case X86::MMX_MOVD64rm: 5859 case X86::MMX_MOVQ64rm: 5860 return false; 5861 } 5862 5863 EVT VT = Load1->getValueType(0); 5864 switch (VT.getSimpleVT().SimpleTy) { 5865 default: 5866 // XMM registers. In 64-bit mode we can be a bit more aggressive since we 5867 // have 16 of them to play with. 5868 if (Subtarget.is64Bit()) { 5869 if (NumLoads >= 3) 5870 return false; 5871 } else if (NumLoads) { 5872 return false; 5873 } 5874 break; 5875 case MVT::i8: 5876 case MVT::i16: 5877 case MVT::i32: 5878 case MVT::i64: 5879 case MVT::f32: 5880 case MVT::f64: 5881 if (NumLoads) 5882 return false; 5883 break; 5884 } 5885 5886 return true; 5887 } 5888 5889 bool X86InstrInfo:: 5890 reverseBranchCondition(SmallVectorImpl<MachineOperand> &Cond) const { 5891 assert(Cond.size() == 1 && "Invalid X86 branch condition!"); 5892 X86::CondCode CC = static_cast<X86::CondCode>(Cond[0].getImm()); 5893 Cond[0].setImm(GetOppositeBranchCondition(CC)); 5894 return false; 5895 } 5896 5897 bool X86InstrInfo:: 5898 isSafeToMoveRegClassDefs(const TargetRegisterClass *RC) const { 5899 // FIXME: Return false for x87 stack register classes for now. We can't 5900 // allow any loads of these registers before FpGet_ST0_80. 5901 return !(RC == &X86::CCRRegClass || RC == &X86::DFCCRRegClass || 5902 RC == &X86::RFP32RegClass || RC == &X86::RFP64RegClass || 5903 RC == &X86::RFP80RegClass); 5904 } 5905 5906 /// Return a virtual register initialized with the 5907 /// the global base register value. Output instructions required to 5908 /// initialize the register in the function entry block, if necessary. 5909 /// 5910 /// TODO: Eliminate this and move the code to X86MachineFunctionInfo. 5911 /// 5912 unsigned X86InstrInfo::getGlobalBaseReg(MachineFunction *MF) const { 5913 assert((!Subtarget.is64Bit() || 5914 MF->getTarget().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Medium || 5915 MF->getTarget().getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) && 5916 "X86-64 PIC uses RIP relative addressing"); 5917 5918 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF->getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 5919 unsigned GlobalBaseReg = X86FI->getGlobalBaseReg(); 5920 if (GlobalBaseReg != 0) 5921 return GlobalBaseReg; 5922 5923 // Create the register. The code to initialize it is inserted 5924 // later, by the CGBR pass (below). 5925 MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MF->getRegInfo(); 5926 GlobalBaseReg = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister( 5927 Subtarget.is64Bit() ? &X86::GR64_NOSPRegClass : &X86::GR32_NOSPRegClass); 5928 X86FI->setGlobalBaseReg(GlobalBaseReg); 5929 return GlobalBaseReg; 5930 } 5931 5932 // These are the replaceable SSE instructions. Some of these have Int variants 5933 // that we don't include here. We don't want to replace instructions selected 5934 // by intrinsics. 5935 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrs[][3] = { 5936 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt 5937 { X86::MOVAPSmr, X86::MOVAPDmr, X86::MOVDQAmr }, 5938 { X86::MOVAPSrm, X86::MOVAPDrm, X86::MOVDQArm }, 5939 { X86::MOVAPSrr, X86::MOVAPDrr, X86::MOVDQArr }, 5940 { X86::MOVUPSmr, X86::MOVUPDmr, X86::MOVDQUmr }, 5941 { X86::MOVUPSrm, X86::MOVUPDrm, X86::MOVDQUrm }, 5942 { X86::MOVLPSmr, X86::MOVLPDmr, X86::MOVPQI2QImr }, 5943 { X86::MOVSDmr, X86::MOVSDmr, X86::MOVPQI2QImr }, 5944 { X86::MOVSSmr, X86::MOVSSmr, X86::MOVPDI2DImr }, 5945 { X86::MOVSDrm, X86::MOVSDrm, X86::MOVQI2PQIrm }, 5946 { X86::MOVSSrm, X86::MOVSSrm, X86::MOVDI2PDIrm }, 5947 { X86::MOVNTPSmr, X86::MOVNTPDmr, X86::MOVNTDQmr }, 5948 { X86::ANDNPSrm, X86::ANDNPDrm, X86::PANDNrm }, 5949 { X86::ANDNPSrr, X86::ANDNPDrr, X86::PANDNrr }, 5950 { X86::ANDPSrm, X86::ANDPDrm, X86::PANDrm }, 5951 { X86::ANDPSrr, X86::ANDPDrr, X86::PANDrr }, 5952 { X86::ORPSrm, X86::ORPDrm, X86::PORrm }, 5953 { X86::ORPSrr, X86::ORPDrr, X86::PORrr }, 5954 { X86::XORPSrm, X86::XORPDrm, X86::PXORrm }, 5955 { X86::XORPSrr, X86::XORPDrr, X86::PXORrr }, 5956 { X86::UNPCKLPDrm, X86::UNPCKLPDrm, X86::PUNPCKLQDQrm }, 5957 { X86::MOVLHPSrr, X86::UNPCKLPDrr, X86::PUNPCKLQDQrr }, 5958 { X86::UNPCKHPDrm, X86::UNPCKHPDrm, X86::PUNPCKHQDQrm }, 5959 { X86::UNPCKHPDrr, X86::UNPCKHPDrr, X86::PUNPCKHQDQrr }, 5960 { X86::UNPCKLPSrm, X86::UNPCKLPSrm, X86::PUNPCKLDQrm }, 5961 { X86::UNPCKLPSrr, X86::UNPCKLPSrr, X86::PUNPCKLDQrr }, 5962 { X86::UNPCKHPSrm, X86::UNPCKHPSrm, X86::PUNPCKHDQrm }, 5963 { X86::UNPCKHPSrr, X86::UNPCKHPSrr, X86::PUNPCKHDQrr }, 5964 { X86::EXTRACTPSmr, X86::EXTRACTPSmr, X86::PEXTRDmr }, 5965 { X86::EXTRACTPSrr, X86::EXTRACTPSrr, X86::PEXTRDrr }, 5966 // AVX 128-bit support 5967 { X86::VMOVAPSmr, X86::VMOVAPDmr, X86::VMOVDQAmr }, 5968 { X86::VMOVAPSrm, X86::VMOVAPDrm, X86::VMOVDQArm }, 5969 { X86::VMOVAPSrr, X86::VMOVAPDrr, X86::VMOVDQArr }, 5970 { X86::VMOVUPSmr, X86::VMOVUPDmr, X86::VMOVDQUmr }, 5971 { X86::VMOVUPSrm, X86::VMOVUPDrm, X86::VMOVDQUrm }, 5972 { X86::VMOVLPSmr, X86::VMOVLPDmr, X86::VMOVPQI2QImr }, 5973 { X86::VMOVSDmr, X86::VMOVSDmr, X86::VMOVPQI2QImr }, 5974 { X86::VMOVSSmr, X86::VMOVSSmr, X86::VMOVPDI2DImr }, 5975 { X86::VMOVSDrm, X86::VMOVSDrm, X86::VMOVQI2PQIrm }, 5976 { X86::VMOVSSrm, X86::VMOVSSrm, X86::VMOVDI2PDIrm }, 5977 { X86::VMOVNTPSmr, X86::VMOVNTPDmr, X86::VMOVNTDQmr }, 5978 { X86::VANDNPSrm, X86::VANDNPDrm, X86::VPANDNrm }, 5979 { X86::VANDNPSrr, X86::VANDNPDrr, X86::VPANDNrr }, 5980 { X86::VANDPSrm, X86::VANDPDrm, X86::VPANDrm }, 5981 { X86::VANDPSrr, X86::VANDPDrr, X86::VPANDrr }, 5982 { X86::VORPSrm, X86::VORPDrm, X86::VPORrm }, 5983 { X86::VORPSrr, X86::VORPDrr, X86::VPORrr }, 5984 { X86::VXORPSrm, X86::VXORPDrm, X86::VPXORrm }, 5985 { X86::VXORPSrr, X86::VXORPDrr, X86::VPXORrr }, 5986 { X86::VUNPCKLPDrm, X86::VUNPCKLPDrm, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQrm }, 5987 { X86::VMOVLHPSrr, X86::VUNPCKLPDrr, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQrr }, 5988 { X86::VUNPCKHPDrm, X86::VUNPCKHPDrm, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQrm }, 5989 { X86::VUNPCKHPDrr, X86::VUNPCKHPDrr, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQrr }, 5990 { X86::VUNPCKLPSrm, X86::VUNPCKLPSrm, X86::VPUNPCKLDQrm }, 5991 { X86::VUNPCKLPSrr, X86::VUNPCKLPSrr, X86::VPUNPCKLDQrr }, 5992 { X86::VUNPCKHPSrm, X86::VUNPCKHPSrm, X86::VPUNPCKHDQrm }, 5993 { X86::VUNPCKHPSrr, X86::VUNPCKHPSrr, X86::VPUNPCKHDQrr }, 5994 { X86::VEXTRACTPSmr, X86::VEXTRACTPSmr, X86::VPEXTRDmr }, 5995 { X86::VEXTRACTPSrr, X86::VEXTRACTPSrr, X86::VPEXTRDrr }, 5996 // AVX 256-bit support 5997 { X86::VMOVAPSYmr, X86::VMOVAPDYmr, X86::VMOVDQAYmr }, 5998 { X86::VMOVAPSYrm, X86::VMOVAPDYrm, X86::VMOVDQAYrm }, 5999 { X86::VMOVAPSYrr, X86::VMOVAPDYrr, X86::VMOVDQAYrr }, 6000 { X86::VMOVUPSYmr, X86::VMOVUPDYmr, X86::VMOVDQUYmr }, 6001 { X86::VMOVUPSYrm, X86::VMOVUPDYrm, X86::VMOVDQUYrm }, 6002 { X86::VMOVNTPSYmr, X86::VMOVNTPDYmr, X86::VMOVNTDQYmr }, 6003 { X86::VPERMPSYrm, X86::VPERMPSYrm, X86::VPERMDYrm }, 6004 { X86::VPERMPSYrr, X86::VPERMPSYrr, X86::VPERMDYrr }, 6005 { X86::VPERMPDYmi, X86::VPERMPDYmi, X86::VPERMQYmi }, 6006 { X86::VPERMPDYri, X86::VPERMPDYri, X86::VPERMQYri }, 6007 // AVX512 support 6008 { X86::VMOVLPSZ128mr, X86::VMOVLPDZ128mr, X86::VMOVPQI2QIZmr }, 6009 { X86::VMOVNTPSZ128mr, X86::VMOVNTPDZ128mr, X86::VMOVNTDQZ128mr }, 6010 { X86::VMOVNTPSZ256mr, X86::VMOVNTPDZ256mr, X86::VMOVNTDQZ256mr }, 6011 { X86::VMOVNTPSZmr, X86::VMOVNTPDZmr, X86::VMOVNTDQZmr }, 6012 { X86::VMOVSDZmr, X86::VMOVSDZmr, X86::VMOVPQI2QIZmr }, 6013 { X86::VMOVSSZmr, X86::VMOVSSZmr, X86::VMOVPDI2DIZmr }, 6014 { X86::VMOVSDZrm, X86::VMOVSDZrm, X86::VMOVQI2PQIZrm }, 6015 { X86::VMOVSSZrm, X86::VMOVSSZrm, X86::VMOVDI2PDIZrm }, 6016 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZ128r, X86::VBROADCASTSSZ128r, X86::VPBROADCASTDZ128r }, 6017 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZ128m, X86::VBROADCASTSSZ128m, X86::VPBROADCASTDZ128m }, 6018 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZ256r, X86::VBROADCASTSSZ256r, X86::VPBROADCASTDZ256r }, 6019 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZ256m, X86::VBROADCASTSSZ256m, X86::VPBROADCASTDZ256m }, 6020 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZr, X86::VBROADCASTSSZr, X86::VPBROADCASTDZr }, 6021 { X86::VBROADCASTSSZm, X86::VBROADCASTSSZm, X86::VPBROADCASTDZm }, 6022 { X86::VBROADCASTSDZ256r, X86::VBROADCASTSDZ256r, X86::VPBROADCASTQZ256r }, 6023 { X86::VBROADCASTSDZ256m, X86::VBROADCASTSDZ256m, X86::VPBROADCASTQZ256m }, 6024 { X86::VBROADCASTSDZr, X86::VBROADCASTSDZr, X86::VPBROADCASTQZr }, 6025 { X86::VBROADCASTSDZm, X86::VBROADCASTSDZm, X86::VPBROADCASTQZm }, 6026 { X86::VINSERTF32x4Zrr, X86::VINSERTF32x4Zrr, X86::VINSERTI32x4Zrr }, 6027 { X86::VINSERTF32x4Zrm, X86::VINSERTF32x4Zrm, X86::VINSERTI32x4Zrm }, 6028 { X86::VINSERTF32x8Zrr, X86::VINSERTF32x8Zrr, X86::VINSERTI32x8Zrr }, 6029 { X86::VINSERTF32x8Zrm, X86::VINSERTF32x8Zrm, X86::VINSERTI32x8Zrm }, 6030 { X86::VINSERTF64x2Zrr, X86::VINSERTF64x2Zrr, X86::VINSERTI64x2Zrr }, 6031 { X86::VINSERTF64x2Zrm, X86::VINSERTF64x2Zrm, X86::VINSERTI64x2Zrm }, 6032 { X86::VINSERTF64x4Zrr, X86::VINSERTF64x4Zrr, X86::VINSERTI64x4Zrr }, 6033 { X86::VINSERTF64x4Zrm, X86::VINSERTF64x4Zrm, X86::VINSERTI64x4Zrm }, 6034 { X86::VINSERTF32x4Z256rr,X86::VINSERTF32x4Z256rr,X86::VINSERTI32x4Z256rr }, 6035 { X86::VINSERTF32x4Z256rm,X86::VINSERTF32x4Z256rm,X86::VINSERTI32x4Z256rm }, 6036 { X86::VINSERTF64x2Z256rr,X86::VINSERTF64x2Z256rr,X86::VINSERTI64x2Z256rr }, 6037 { X86::VINSERTF64x2Z256rm,X86::VINSERTF64x2Z256rm,X86::VINSERTI64x2Z256rm }, 6038 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTI32x4Zrr }, 6039 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTI32x4Zmr }, 6040 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x8Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTF32x8Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTI32x8Zrr }, 6041 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x8Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTF32x8Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTI32x8Zmr }, 6042 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTI64x2Zrr }, 6043 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTI64x2Zmr }, 6044 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zrr, X86::VEXTRACTI64x4Zrr }, 6045 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTF64x4Zmr, X86::VEXTRACTI64x4Zmr }, 6046 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Z256rr,X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Z256rr,X86::VEXTRACTI32x4Z256rr }, 6047 { X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Z256mr,X86::VEXTRACTF32x4Z256mr,X86::VEXTRACTI32x4Z256mr }, 6048 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Z256rr,X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Z256rr,X86::VEXTRACTI64x2Z256rr }, 6049 { X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Z256mr,X86::VEXTRACTF64x2Z256mr,X86::VEXTRACTI64x2Z256mr }, 6050 { X86::VPERMILPSmi, X86::VPERMILPSmi, X86::VPSHUFDmi }, 6051 { X86::VPERMILPSri, X86::VPERMILPSri, X86::VPSHUFDri }, 6052 { X86::VPERMILPSZ128mi, X86::VPERMILPSZ128mi, X86::VPSHUFDZ128mi }, 6053 { X86::VPERMILPSZ128ri, X86::VPERMILPSZ128ri, X86::VPSHUFDZ128ri }, 6054 { X86::VPERMILPSZ256mi, X86::VPERMILPSZ256mi, X86::VPSHUFDZ256mi }, 6055 { X86::VPERMILPSZ256ri, X86::VPERMILPSZ256ri, X86::VPSHUFDZ256ri }, 6056 { X86::VPERMILPSZmi, X86::VPERMILPSZmi, X86::VPSHUFDZmi }, 6057 { X86::VPERMILPSZri, X86::VPERMILPSZri, X86::VPSHUFDZri }, 6058 { X86::VPERMPSZ256rm, X86::VPERMPSZ256rm, X86::VPERMDZ256rm }, 6059 { X86::VPERMPSZ256rr, X86::VPERMPSZ256rr, X86::VPERMDZ256rr }, 6060 { X86::VPERMPDZ256mi, X86::VPERMPDZ256mi, X86::VPERMQZ256mi }, 6061 { X86::VPERMPDZ256ri, X86::VPERMPDZ256ri, X86::VPERMQZ256ri }, 6062 { X86::VPERMPDZ256rm, X86::VPERMPDZ256rm, X86::VPERMQZ256rm }, 6063 { X86::VPERMPDZ256rr, X86::VPERMPDZ256rr, X86::VPERMQZ256rr }, 6064 { X86::VPERMPSZrm, X86::VPERMPSZrm, X86::VPERMDZrm }, 6065 { X86::VPERMPSZrr, X86::VPERMPSZrr, X86::VPERMDZrr }, 6066 { X86::VPERMPDZmi, X86::VPERMPDZmi, X86::VPERMQZmi }, 6067 { X86::VPERMPDZri, X86::VPERMPDZri, X86::VPERMQZri }, 6068 { X86::VPERMPDZrm, X86::VPERMPDZrm, X86::VPERMQZrm }, 6069 { X86::VPERMPDZrr, X86::VPERMPDZrr, X86::VPERMQZrr }, 6070 { X86::VUNPCKLPDZ256rm, X86::VUNPCKLPDZ256rm, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZ256rm }, 6071 { X86::VUNPCKLPDZ256rr, X86::VUNPCKLPDZ256rr, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZ256rr }, 6072 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZ256rm, X86::VUNPCKHPDZ256rm, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZ256rm }, 6073 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZ256rr, X86::VUNPCKHPDZ256rr, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZ256rr }, 6074 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZ256rm, X86::VUNPCKLPSZ256rm, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZ256rm }, 6075 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZ256rr, X86::VUNPCKLPSZ256rr, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZ256rr }, 6076 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZ256rm, X86::VUNPCKHPSZ256rm, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZ256rm }, 6077 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZ256rr, X86::VUNPCKHPSZ256rr, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZ256rr }, 6078 { X86::VUNPCKLPDZ128rm, X86::VUNPCKLPDZ128rm, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZ128rm }, 6079 { X86::VMOVLHPSZrr, X86::VUNPCKLPDZ128rr, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZ128rr }, 6080 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rm, X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rm, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZ128rm }, 6081 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr, X86::VUNPCKHPDZ128rr, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZ128rr }, 6082 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZ128rm, X86::VUNPCKLPSZ128rm, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZ128rm }, 6083 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZ128rr, X86::VUNPCKLPSZ128rr, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZ128rr }, 6084 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZ128rm, X86::VUNPCKHPSZ128rm, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZ128rm }, 6085 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZ128rr, X86::VUNPCKHPSZ128rr, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZ128rr }, 6086 { X86::VUNPCKLPDZrm, X86::VUNPCKLPDZrm, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZrm }, 6087 { X86::VUNPCKLPDZrr, X86::VUNPCKLPDZrr, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQZrr }, 6088 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZrm, X86::VUNPCKHPDZrm, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZrm }, 6089 { X86::VUNPCKHPDZrr, X86::VUNPCKHPDZrr, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQZrr }, 6090 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZrm, X86::VUNPCKLPSZrm, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZrm }, 6091 { X86::VUNPCKLPSZrr, X86::VUNPCKLPSZrr, X86::VPUNPCKLDQZrr }, 6092 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZrm, X86::VUNPCKHPSZrm, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZrm }, 6093 { X86::VUNPCKHPSZrr, X86::VUNPCKHPSZrr, X86::VPUNPCKHDQZrr }, 6094 { X86::VEXTRACTPSZmr, X86::VEXTRACTPSZmr, X86::VPEXTRDZmr }, 6095 { X86::VEXTRACTPSZrr, X86::VEXTRACTPSZrr, X86::VPEXTRDZrr }, 6096 }; 6097 6098 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrsAVX2[][3] = { 6099 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt 6100 { X86::VANDNPSYrm, X86::VANDNPDYrm, X86::VPANDNYrm }, 6101 { X86::VANDNPSYrr, X86::VANDNPDYrr, X86::VPANDNYrr }, 6102 { X86::VANDPSYrm, X86::VANDPDYrm, X86::VPANDYrm }, 6103 { X86::VANDPSYrr, X86::VANDPDYrr, X86::VPANDYrr }, 6104 { X86::VORPSYrm, X86::VORPDYrm, X86::VPORYrm }, 6105 { X86::VORPSYrr, X86::VORPDYrr, X86::VPORYrr }, 6106 { X86::VXORPSYrm, X86::VXORPDYrm, X86::VPXORYrm }, 6107 { X86::VXORPSYrr, X86::VXORPDYrr, X86::VPXORYrr }, 6108 { X86::VPERM2F128rm, X86::VPERM2F128rm, X86::VPERM2I128rm }, 6109 { X86::VPERM2F128rr, X86::VPERM2F128rr, X86::VPERM2I128rr }, 6110 { X86::VBROADCASTSSrm, X86::VBROADCASTSSrm, X86::VPBROADCASTDrm}, 6111 { X86::VBROADCASTSSrr, X86::VBROADCASTSSrr, X86::VPBROADCASTDrr}, 6112 { X86::VBROADCASTSSYrr, X86::VBROADCASTSSYrr, X86::VPBROADCASTDYrr}, 6113 { X86::VBROADCASTSSYrm, X86::VBROADCASTSSYrm, X86::VPBROADCASTDYrm}, 6114 { X86::VBROADCASTSDYrr, X86::VBROADCASTSDYrr, X86::VPBROADCASTQYrr}, 6115 { X86::VBROADCASTSDYrm, X86::VBROADCASTSDYrm, X86::VPBROADCASTQYrm}, 6116 { X86::VBROADCASTF128, X86::VBROADCASTF128, X86::VBROADCASTI128 }, 6117 { X86::VBLENDPSYrri, X86::VBLENDPSYrri, X86::VPBLENDDYrri }, 6118 { X86::VBLENDPSYrmi, X86::VBLENDPSYrmi, X86::VPBLENDDYrmi }, 6119 { X86::VPERMILPSYmi, X86::VPERMILPSYmi, X86::VPSHUFDYmi }, 6120 { X86::VPERMILPSYri, X86::VPERMILPSYri, X86::VPSHUFDYri }, 6121 { X86::VUNPCKLPDYrm, X86::VUNPCKLPDYrm, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQYrm }, 6122 { X86::VUNPCKLPDYrr, X86::VUNPCKLPDYrr, X86::VPUNPCKLQDQYrr }, 6123 { X86::VUNPCKHPDYrm, X86::VUNPCKHPDYrm, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQYrm }, 6124 { X86::VUNPCKHPDYrr, X86::VUNPCKHPDYrr, X86::VPUNPCKHQDQYrr }, 6125 { X86::VUNPCKLPSYrm, X86::VUNPCKLPSYrm, X86::VPUNPCKLDQYrm }, 6126 { X86::VUNPCKLPSYrr, X86::VUNPCKLPSYrr, X86::VPUNPCKLDQYrr }, 6127 { X86::VUNPCKHPSYrm, X86::VUNPCKHPSYrm, X86::VPUNPCKHDQYrm }, 6128 { X86::VUNPCKHPSYrr, X86::VUNPCKHPSYrr, X86::VPUNPCKHDQYrr }, 6129 }; 6130 6131 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrsAVX2InsertExtract[][3] = { 6132 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt 6133 { X86::VEXTRACTF128mr, X86::VEXTRACTF128mr, X86::VEXTRACTI128mr }, 6134 { X86::VEXTRACTF128rr, X86::VEXTRACTF128rr, X86::VEXTRACTI128rr }, 6135 { X86::VINSERTF128rm, X86::VINSERTF128rm, X86::VINSERTI128rm }, 6136 { X86::VINSERTF128rr, X86::VINSERTF128rr, X86::VINSERTI128rr }, 6137 }; 6138 6139 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrsAVX512[][4] = { 6140 // Two integer columns for 64-bit and 32-bit elements. 6141 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt PackedInt 6142 { X86::VMOVAPSZ128mr, X86::VMOVAPDZ128mr, X86::VMOVDQA64Z128mr, X86::VMOVDQA32Z128mr }, 6143 { X86::VMOVAPSZ128rm, X86::VMOVAPDZ128rm, X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rm, X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rm }, 6144 { X86::VMOVAPSZ128rr, X86::VMOVAPDZ128rr, X86::VMOVDQA64Z128rr, X86::VMOVDQA32Z128rr }, 6145 { X86::VMOVUPSZ128mr, X86::VMOVUPDZ128mr, X86::VMOVDQU64Z128mr, X86::VMOVDQU32Z128mr }, 6146 { X86::VMOVUPSZ128rm, X86::VMOVUPDZ128rm, X86::VMOVDQU64Z128rm, X86::VMOVDQU32Z128rm }, 6147 { X86::VMOVAPSZ256mr, X86::VMOVAPDZ256mr, X86::VMOVDQA64Z256mr, X86::VMOVDQA32Z256mr }, 6148 { X86::VMOVAPSZ256rm, X86::VMOVAPDZ256rm, X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rm, X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rm }, 6149 { X86::VMOVAPSZ256rr, X86::VMOVAPDZ256rr, X86::VMOVDQA64Z256rr, X86::VMOVDQA32Z256rr }, 6150 { X86::VMOVUPSZ256mr, X86::VMOVUPDZ256mr, X86::VMOVDQU64Z256mr, X86::VMOVDQU32Z256mr }, 6151 { X86::VMOVUPSZ256rm, X86::VMOVUPDZ256rm, X86::VMOVDQU64Z256rm, X86::VMOVDQU32Z256rm }, 6152 { X86::VMOVAPSZmr, X86::VMOVAPDZmr, X86::VMOVDQA64Zmr, X86::VMOVDQA32Zmr }, 6153 { X86::VMOVAPSZrm, X86::VMOVAPDZrm, X86::VMOVDQA64Zrm, X86::VMOVDQA32Zrm }, 6154 { X86::VMOVAPSZrr, X86::VMOVAPDZrr, X86::VMOVDQA64Zrr, X86::VMOVDQA32Zrr }, 6155 { X86::VMOVUPSZmr, X86::VMOVUPDZmr, X86::VMOVDQU64Zmr, X86::VMOVDQU32Zmr }, 6156 { X86::VMOVUPSZrm, X86::VMOVUPDZrm, X86::VMOVDQU64Zrm, X86::VMOVDQU32Zrm }, 6157 }; 6158 6159 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQ[][4] = { 6160 // Two integer columns for 64-bit and 32-bit elements. 6161 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt PackedInt 6162 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rm, X86::VANDNPDZ128rm, X86::VPANDNQZ128rm, X86::VPANDNDZ128rm }, 6163 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rr, X86::VANDNPDZ128rr, X86::VPANDNQZ128rr, X86::VPANDNDZ128rr }, 6164 { X86::VANDPSZ128rm, X86::VANDPDZ128rm, X86::VPANDQZ128rm, X86::VPANDDZ128rm }, 6165 { X86::VANDPSZ128rr, X86::VANDPDZ128rr, X86::VPANDQZ128rr, X86::VPANDDZ128rr }, 6166 { X86::VORPSZ128rm, X86::VORPDZ128rm, X86::VPORQZ128rm, X86::VPORDZ128rm }, 6167 { X86::VORPSZ128rr, X86::VORPDZ128rr, X86::VPORQZ128rr, X86::VPORDZ128rr }, 6168 { X86::VXORPSZ128rm, X86::VXORPDZ128rm, X86::VPXORQZ128rm, X86::VPXORDZ128rm }, 6169 { X86::VXORPSZ128rr, X86::VXORPDZ128rr, X86::VPXORQZ128rr, X86::VPXORDZ128rr }, 6170 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rm, X86::VANDNPDZ256rm, X86::VPANDNQZ256rm, X86::VPANDNDZ256rm }, 6171 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rr, X86::VANDNPDZ256rr, X86::VPANDNQZ256rr, X86::VPANDNDZ256rr }, 6172 { X86::VANDPSZ256rm, X86::VANDPDZ256rm, X86::VPANDQZ256rm, X86::VPANDDZ256rm }, 6173 { X86::VANDPSZ256rr, X86::VANDPDZ256rr, X86::VPANDQZ256rr, X86::VPANDDZ256rr }, 6174 { X86::VORPSZ256rm, X86::VORPDZ256rm, X86::VPORQZ256rm, X86::VPORDZ256rm }, 6175 { X86::VORPSZ256rr, X86::VORPDZ256rr, X86::VPORQZ256rr, X86::VPORDZ256rr }, 6176 { X86::VXORPSZ256rm, X86::VXORPDZ256rm, X86::VPXORQZ256rm, X86::VPXORDZ256rm }, 6177 { X86::VXORPSZ256rr, X86::VXORPDZ256rr, X86::VPXORQZ256rr, X86::VPXORDZ256rr }, 6178 { X86::VANDNPSZrm, X86::VANDNPDZrm, X86::VPANDNQZrm, X86::VPANDNDZrm }, 6179 { X86::VANDNPSZrr, X86::VANDNPDZrr, X86::VPANDNQZrr, X86::VPANDNDZrr }, 6180 { X86::VANDPSZrm, X86::VANDPDZrm, X86::VPANDQZrm, X86::VPANDDZrm }, 6181 { X86::VANDPSZrr, X86::VANDPDZrr, X86::VPANDQZrr, X86::VPANDDZrr }, 6182 { X86::VORPSZrm, X86::VORPDZrm, X86::VPORQZrm, X86::VPORDZrm }, 6183 { X86::VORPSZrr, X86::VORPDZrr, X86::VPORQZrr, X86::VPORDZrr }, 6184 { X86::VXORPSZrm, X86::VXORPDZrm, X86::VPXORQZrm, X86::VPXORDZrm }, 6185 { X86::VXORPSZrr, X86::VXORPDZrr, X86::VPXORQZrr, X86::VPXORDZrr }, 6186 }; 6187 6188 static const uint16_t ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQMasked[][4] = { 6189 // Two integer columns for 64-bit and 32-bit elements. 6190 //PackedSingle PackedDouble 6191 //PackedInt PackedInt 6192 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rmk, X86::VANDNPDZ128rmk, 6193 X86::VPANDNQZ128rmk, X86::VPANDNDZ128rmk }, 6194 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rmkz, X86::VANDNPDZ128rmkz, 6195 X86::VPANDNQZ128rmkz, X86::VPANDNDZ128rmkz }, 6196 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rrk, X86::VANDNPDZ128rrk, 6197 X86::VPANDNQZ128rrk, X86::VPANDNDZ128rrk }, 6198 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rrkz, X86::VANDNPDZ128rrkz, 6199 X86::VPANDNQZ128rrkz, X86::VPANDNDZ128rrkz }, 6200 { X86::VANDPSZ128rmk, X86::VANDPDZ128rmk, 6201 X86::VPANDQZ128rmk, X86::VPANDDZ128rmk }, 6202 { X86::VANDPSZ128rmkz, X86::VANDPDZ128rmkz, 6203 X86::VPANDQZ128rmkz, X86::VPANDDZ128rmkz }, 6204 { X86::VANDPSZ128rrk, X86::VANDPDZ128rrk, 6205 X86::VPANDQZ128rrk, X86::VPANDDZ128rrk }, 6206 { X86::VANDPSZ128rrkz, X86::VANDPDZ128rrkz, 6207 X86::VPANDQZ128rrkz, X86::VPANDDZ128rrkz }, 6208 { X86::VORPSZ128rmk, X86::VORPDZ128rmk, 6209 X86::VPORQZ128rmk, X86::VPORDZ128rmk }, 6210 { X86::VORPSZ128rmkz, X86::VORPDZ128rmkz, 6211 X86::VPORQZ128rmkz, X86::VPORDZ128rmkz }, 6212 { X86::VORPSZ128rrk, X86::VORPDZ128rrk, 6213 X86::VPORQZ128rrk, X86::VPORDZ128rrk }, 6214 { X86::VORPSZ128rrkz, X86::VORPDZ128rrkz, 6215 X86::VPORQZ128rrkz, X86::VPORDZ128rrkz }, 6216 { X86::VXORPSZ128rmk, X86::VXORPDZ128rmk, 6217 X86::VPXORQZ128rmk, X86::VPXORDZ128rmk }, 6218 { X86::VXORPSZ128rmkz, X86::VXORPDZ128rmkz, 6219 X86::VPXORQZ128rmkz, X86::VPXORDZ128rmkz }, 6220 { X86::VXORPSZ128rrk, X86::VXORPDZ128rrk, 6221 X86::VPXORQZ128rrk, X86::VPXORDZ128rrk }, 6222 { X86::VXORPSZ128rrkz, X86::VXORPDZ128rrkz, 6223 X86::VPXORQZ128rrkz, X86::VPXORDZ128rrkz }, 6224 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rmk, X86::VANDNPDZ256rmk, 6225 X86::VPANDNQZ256rmk, X86::VPANDNDZ256rmk }, 6226 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rmkz, X86::VANDNPDZ256rmkz, 6227 X86::VPANDNQZ256rmkz, X86::VPANDNDZ256rmkz }, 6228 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rrk, X86::VANDNPDZ256rrk, 6229 X86::VPANDNQZ256rrk, X86::VPANDNDZ256rrk }, 6230 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rrkz, X86::VANDNPDZ256rrkz, 6231 X86::VPANDNQZ256rrkz, X86::VPANDNDZ256rrkz }, 6232 { X86::VANDPSZ256rmk, X86::VANDPDZ256rmk, 6233 X86::VPANDQZ256rmk, X86::VPANDDZ256rmk }, 6234 { X86::VANDPSZ256rmkz, X86::VANDPDZ256rmkz, 6235 X86::VPANDQZ256rmkz, X86::VPANDDZ256rmkz }, 6236 { X86::VANDPSZ256rrk, X86::VANDPDZ256rrk, 6237 X86::VPANDQZ256rrk, X86::VPANDDZ256rrk }, 6238 { X86::VANDPSZ256rrkz, X86::VANDPDZ256rrkz, 6239 X86::VPANDQZ256rrkz, X86::VPANDDZ256rrkz }, 6240 { X86::VORPSZ256rmk, X86::VORPDZ256rmk, 6241 X86::VPORQZ256rmk, X86::VPORDZ256rmk }, 6242 { X86::VORPSZ256rmkz, X86::VORPDZ256rmkz, 6243 X86::VPORQZ256rmkz, X86::VPORDZ256rmkz }, 6244 { X86::VORPSZ256rrk, X86::VORPDZ256rrk, 6245 X86::VPORQZ256rrk, X86::VPORDZ256rrk }, 6246 { X86::VORPSZ256rrkz, X86::VORPDZ256rrkz, 6247 X86::VPORQZ256rrkz, X86::VPORDZ256rrkz }, 6248 { X86::VXORPSZ256rmk, X86::VXORPDZ256rmk, 6249 X86::VPXORQZ256rmk, X86::VPXORDZ256rmk }, 6250 { X86::VXORPSZ256rmkz, X86::VXORPDZ256rmkz, 6251 X86::VPXORQZ256rmkz, X86::VPXORDZ256rmkz }, 6252 { X86::VXORPSZ256rrk, X86::VXORPDZ256rrk, 6253 X86::VPXORQZ256rrk, X86::VPXORDZ256rrk }, 6254 { X86::VXORPSZ256rrkz, X86::VXORPDZ256rrkz, 6255 X86::VPXORQZ256rrkz, X86::VPXORDZ256rrkz }, 6256 { X86::VANDNPSZrmk, X86::VANDNPDZrmk, 6257 X86::VPANDNQZrmk, X86::VPANDNDZrmk }, 6258 { X86::VANDNPSZrmkz, X86::VANDNPDZrmkz, 6259 X86::VPANDNQZrmkz, X86::VPANDNDZrmkz }, 6260 { X86::VANDNPSZrrk, X86::VANDNPDZrrk, 6261 X86::VPANDNQZrrk, X86::VPANDNDZrrk }, 6262 { X86::VANDNPSZrrkz, X86::VANDNPDZrrkz, 6263 X86::VPANDNQZrrkz, X86::VPANDNDZrrkz }, 6264 { X86::VANDPSZrmk, X86::VANDPDZrmk, 6265 X86::VPANDQZrmk, X86::VPANDDZrmk }, 6266 { X86::VANDPSZrmkz, X86::VANDPDZrmkz, 6267 X86::VPANDQZrmkz, X86::VPANDDZrmkz }, 6268 { X86::VANDPSZrrk, X86::VANDPDZrrk, 6269 X86::VPANDQZrrk, X86::VPANDDZrrk }, 6270 { X86::VANDPSZrrkz, X86::VANDPDZrrkz, 6271 X86::VPANDQZrrkz, X86::VPANDDZrrkz }, 6272 { X86::VORPSZrmk, X86::VORPDZrmk, 6273 X86::VPORQZrmk, X86::VPORDZrmk }, 6274 { X86::VORPSZrmkz, X86::VORPDZrmkz, 6275 X86::VPORQZrmkz, X86::VPORDZrmkz }, 6276 { X86::VORPSZrrk, X86::VORPDZrrk, 6277 X86::VPORQZrrk, X86::VPORDZrrk }, 6278 { X86::VORPSZrrkz, X86::VORPDZrrkz, 6279 X86::VPORQZrrkz, X86::VPORDZrrkz }, 6280 { X86::VXORPSZrmk, X86::VXORPDZrmk, 6281 X86::VPXORQZrmk, X86::VPXORDZrmk }, 6282 { X86::VXORPSZrmkz, X86::VXORPDZrmkz, 6283 X86::VPXORQZrmkz, X86::VPXORDZrmkz }, 6284 { X86::VXORPSZrrk, X86::VXORPDZrrk, 6285 X86::VPXORQZrrk, X86::VPXORDZrrk }, 6286 { X86::VXORPSZrrkz, X86::VXORPDZrrkz, 6287 X86::VPXORQZrrkz, X86::VPXORDZrrkz }, 6288 // Broadcast loads can be handled the same as masked operations to avoid 6289 // changing element size. 6290 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rmb, X86::VANDNPDZ128rmb, 6291 X86::VPANDNQZ128rmb, X86::VPANDNDZ128rmb }, 6292 { X86::VANDPSZ128rmb, X86::VANDPDZ128rmb, 6293 X86::VPANDQZ128rmb, X86::VPANDDZ128rmb }, 6294 { X86::VORPSZ128rmb, X86::VORPDZ128rmb, 6295 X86::VPORQZ128rmb, X86::VPORDZ128rmb }, 6296 { X86::VXORPSZ128rmb, X86::VXORPDZ128rmb, 6297 X86::VPXORQZ128rmb, X86::VPXORDZ128rmb }, 6298 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rmb, X86::VANDNPDZ256rmb, 6299 X86::VPANDNQZ256rmb, X86::VPANDNDZ256rmb }, 6300 { X86::VANDPSZ256rmb, X86::VANDPDZ256rmb, 6301 X86::VPANDQZ256rmb, X86::VPANDDZ256rmb }, 6302 { X86::VORPSZ256rmb, X86::VORPDZ256rmb, 6303 X86::VPORQZ256rmb, X86::VPORDZ256rmb }, 6304 { X86::VXORPSZ256rmb, X86::VXORPDZ256rmb, 6305 X86::VPXORQZ256rmb, X86::VPXORDZ256rmb }, 6306 { X86::VANDNPSZrmb, X86::VANDNPDZrmb, 6307 X86::VPANDNQZrmb, X86::VPANDNDZrmb }, 6308 { X86::VANDPSZrmb, X86::VANDPDZrmb, 6309 X86::VPANDQZrmb, X86::VPANDDZrmb }, 6310 { X86::VANDPSZrmb, X86::VANDPDZrmb, 6311 X86::VPANDQZrmb, X86::VPANDDZrmb }, 6312 { X86::VORPSZrmb, X86::VORPDZrmb, 6313 X86::VPORQZrmb, X86::VPORDZrmb }, 6314 { X86::VXORPSZrmb, X86::VXORPDZrmb, 6315 X86::VPXORQZrmb, X86::VPXORDZrmb }, 6316 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rmbk, X86::VANDNPDZ128rmbk, 6317 X86::VPANDNQZ128rmbk, X86::VPANDNDZ128rmbk }, 6318 { X86::VANDPSZ128rmbk, X86::VANDPDZ128rmbk, 6319 X86::VPANDQZ128rmbk, X86::VPANDDZ128rmbk }, 6320 { X86::VORPSZ128rmbk, X86::VORPDZ128rmbk, 6321 X86::VPORQZ128rmbk, X86::VPORDZ128rmbk }, 6322 { X86::VXORPSZ128rmbk, X86::VXORPDZ128rmbk, 6323 X86::VPXORQZ128rmbk, X86::VPXORDZ128rmbk }, 6324 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rmbk, X86::VANDNPDZ256rmbk, 6325 X86::VPANDNQZ256rmbk, X86::VPANDNDZ256rmbk }, 6326 { X86::VANDPSZ256rmbk, X86::VANDPDZ256rmbk, 6327 X86::VPANDQZ256rmbk, X86::VPANDDZ256rmbk }, 6328 { X86::VORPSZ256rmbk, X86::VORPDZ256rmbk, 6329 X86::VPORQZ256rmbk, X86::VPORDZ256rmbk }, 6330 { X86::VXORPSZ256rmbk, X86::VXORPDZ256rmbk, 6331 X86::VPXORQZ256rmbk, X86::VPXORDZ256rmbk }, 6332 { X86::VANDNPSZrmbk, X86::VANDNPDZrmbk, 6333 X86::VPANDNQZrmbk, X86::VPANDNDZrmbk }, 6334 { X86::VANDPSZrmbk, X86::VANDPDZrmbk, 6335 X86::VPANDQZrmbk, X86::VPANDDZrmbk }, 6336 { X86::VANDPSZrmbk, X86::VANDPDZrmbk, 6337 X86::VPANDQZrmbk, X86::VPANDDZrmbk }, 6338 { X86::VORPSZrmbk, X86::VORPDZrmbk, 6339 X86::VPORQZrmbk, X86::VPORDZrmbk }, 6340 { X86::VXORPSZrmbk, X86::VXORPDZrmbk, 6341 X86::VPXORQZrmbk, X86::VPXORDZrmbk }, 6342 { X86::VANDNPSZ128rmbkz,X86::VANDNPDZ128rmbkz, 6343 X86::VPANDNQZ128rmbkz,X86::VPANDNDZ128rmbkz}, 6344 { X86::VANDPSZ128rmbkz, X86::VANDPDZ128rmbkz, 6345 X86::VPANDQZ128rmbkz, X86::VPANDDZ128rmbkz }, 6346 { X86::VORPSZ128rmbkz, X86::VORPDZ128rmbkz, 6347 X86::VPORQZ128rmbkz, X86::VPORDZ128rmbkz }, 6348 { X86::VXORPSZ128rmbkz, X86::VXORPDZ128rmbkz, 6349 X86::VPXORQZ128rmbkz, X86::VPXORDZ128rmbkz }, 6350 { X86::VANDNPSZ256rmbkz,X86::VANDNPDZ256rmbkz, 6351 X86::VPANDNQZ256rmbkz,X86::VPANDNDZ256rmbkz}, 6352 { X86::VANDPSZ256rmbkz, X86::VANDPDZ256rmbkz, 6353 X86::VPANDQZ256rmbkz, X86::VPANDDZ256rmbkz }, 6354 { X86::VORPSZ256rmbkz, X86::VORPDZ256rmbkz, 6355 X86::VPORQZ256rmbkz, X86::VPORDZ256rmbkz }, 6356 { X86::VXORPSZ256rmbkz, X86::VXORPDZ256rmbkz, 6357 X86::VPXORQZ256rmbkz, X86::VPXORDZ256rmbkz }, 6358 { X86::VANDNPSZrmbkz, X86::VANDNPDZrmbkz, 6359 X86::VPANDNQZrmbkz, X86::VPANDNDZrmbkz }, 6360 { X86::VANDPSZrmbkz, X86::VANDPDZrmbkz, 6361 X86::VPANDQZrmbkz, X86::VPANDDZrmbkz }, 6362 { X86::VANDPSZrmbkz, X86::VANDPDZrmbkz, 6363 X86::VPANDQZrmbkz, X86::VPANDDZrmbkz }, 6364 { X86::VORPSZrmbkz, X86::VORPDZrmbkz, 6365 X86::VPORQZrmbkz, X86::VPORDZrmbkz }, 6366 { X86::VXORPSZrmbkz, X86::VXORPDZrmbkz, 6367 X86::VPXORQZrmbkz, X86::VPXORDZrmbkz }, 6368 }; 6369 6370 // NOTE: These should only be used by the custom domain methods. 6371 static const uint16_t ReplaceableCustomInstrs[][3] = { 6372 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt 6373 { X86::BLENDPSrmi, X86::BLENDPDrmi, X86::PBLENDWrmi }, 6374 { X86::BLENDPSrri, X86::BLENDPDrri, X86::PBLENDWrri }, 6375 { X86::VBLENDPSrmi, X86::VBLENDPDrmi, X86::VPBLENDWrmi }, 6376 { X86::VBLENDPSrri, X86::VBLENDPDrri, X86::VPBLENDWrri }, 6377 { X86::VBLENDPSYrmi, X86::VBLENDPDYrmi, X86::VPBLENDWYrmi }, 6378 { X86::VBLENDPSYrri, X86::VBLENDPDYrri, X86::VPBLENDWYrri }, 6379 }; 6380 static const uint16_t ReplaceableCustomAVX2Instrs[][3] = { 6381 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt 6382 { X86::VBLENDPSrmi, X86::VBLENDPDrmi, X86::VPBLENDDrmi }, 6383 { X86::VBLENDPSrri, X86::VBLENDPDrri, X86::VPBLENDDrri }, 6384 { X86::VBLENDPSYrmi, X86::VBLENDPDYrmi, X86::VPBLENDDYrmi }, 6385 { X86::VBLENDPSYrri, X86::VBLENDPDYrri, X86::VPBLENDDYrri }, 6386 }; 6387 6388 // Special table for changing EVEX logic instructions to VEX. 6389 // TODO: Should we run EVEX->VEX earlier? 6390 static const uint16_t ReplaceableCustomAVX512LogicInstrs[][4] = { 6391 // Two integer columns for 64-bit and 32-bit elements. 6392 //PackedSingle PackedDouble PackedInt PackedInt 6393 { X86::VANDNPSrm, X86::VANDNPDrm, X86::VPANDNQZ128rm, X86::VPANDNDZ128rm }, 6394 { X86::VANDNPSrr, X86::VANDNPDrr, X86::VPANDNQZ128rr, X86::VPANDNDZ128rr }, 6395 { X86::VANDPSrm, X86::VANDPDrm, X86::VPANDQZ128rm, X86::VPANDDZ128rm }, 6396 { X86::VANDPSrr, X86::VANDPDrr, X86::VPANDQZ128rr, X86::VPANDDZ128rr }, 6397 { X86::VORPSrm, X86::VORPDrm, X86::VPORQZ128rm, X86::VPORDZ128rm }, 6398 { X86::VORPSrr, X86::VORPDrr, X86::VPORQZ128rr, X86::VPORDZ128rr }, 6399 { X86::VXORPSrm, X86::VXORPDrm, X86::VPXORQZ128rm, X86::VPXORDZ128rm }, 6400 { X86::VXORPSrr, X86::VXORPDrr, X86::VPXORQZ128rr, X86::VPXORDZ128rr }, 6401 { X86::VANDNPSYrm, X86::VANDNPDYrm, X86::VPANDNQZ256rm, X86::VPANDNDZ256rm }, 6402 { X86::VANDNPSYrr, X86::VANDNPDYrr, X86::VPANDNQZ256rr, X86::VPANDNDZ256rr }, 6403 { X86::VANDPSYrm, X86::VANDPDYrm, X86::VPANDQZ256rm, X86::VPANDDZ256rm }, 6404 { X86::VANDPSYrr, X86::VANDPDYrr, X86::VPANDQZ256rr, X86::VPANDDZ256rr }, 6405 { X86::VORPSYrm, X86::VORPDYrm, X86::VPORQZ256rm, X86::VPORDZ256rm }, 6406 { X86::VORPSYrr, X86::VORPDYrr, X86::VPORQZ256rr, X86::VPORDZ256rr }, 6407 { X86::VXORPSYrm, X86::VXORPDYrm, X86::VPXORQZ256rm, X86::VPXORDZ256rm }, 6408 { X86::VXORPSYrr, X86::VXORPDYrr, X86::VPXORQZ256rr, X86::VPXORDZ256rr }, 6409 }; 6410 6411 // FIXME: Some shuffle and unpack instructions have equivalents in different 6412 // domains, but they require a bit more work than just switching opcodes. 6413 6414 static const uint16_t *lookup(unsigned opcode, unsigned domain, 6415 ArrayRef<uint16_t[3]> Table) { 6416 for (const uint16_t (&Row)[3] : Table) 6417 if (Row[domain-1] == opcode) 6418 return Row; 6419 return nullptr; 6420 } 6421 6422 static const uint16_t *lookupAVX512(unsigned opcode, unsigned domain, 6423 ArrayRef<uint16_t[4]> Table) { 6424 // If this is the integer domain make sure to check both integer columns. 6425 for (const uint16_t (&Row)[4] : Table) 6426 if (Row[domain-1] == opcode || (domain == 3 && Row[3] == opcode)) 6427 return Row; 6428 return nullptr; 6429 } 6430 6431 // Helper to attempt to widen/narrow blend masks. 6432 static bool AdjustBlendMask(unsigned OldMask, unsigned OldWidth, 6433 unsigned NewWidth, unsigned *pNewMask = nullptr) { 6434 assert(((OldWidth % NewWidth) == 0 || (NewWidth % OldWidth) == 0) && 6435 "Illegal blend mask scale"); 6436 unsigned NewMask = 0; 6437 6438 if ((OldWidth % NewWidth) == 0) { 6439 unsigned Scale = OldWidth / NewWidth; 6440 unsigned SubMask = (1u << Scale) - 1; 6441 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NewWidth; ++i) { 6442 unsigned Sub = (OldMask >> (i * Scale)) & SubMask; 6443 if (Sub == SubMask) 6444 NewMask |= (1u << i); 6445 else if (Sub != 0x0) 6446 return false; 6447 } 6448 } else { 6449 unsigned Scale = NewWidth / OldWidth; 6450 unsigned SubMask = (1u << Scale) - 1; 6451 for (unsigned i = 0; i != OldWidth; ++i) { 6452 if (OldMask & (1 << i)) { 6453 NewMask |= (SubMask << (i * Scale)); 6454 } 6455 } 6456 } 6457 6458 if (pNewMask) 6459 *pNewMask = NewMask; 6460 return true; 6461 } 6462 6463 uint16_t X86InstrInfo::getExecutionDomainCustom(const MachineInstr &MI) const { 6464 unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); 6465 unsigned NumOperands = MI.getDesc().getNumOperands(); 6466 6467 auto GetBlendDomains = [&](unsigned ImmWidth, bool Is256) { 6468 uint16_t validDomains = 0; 6469 if (MI.getOperand(NumOperands - 1).isImm()) { 6470 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(NumOperands - 1).getImm(); 6471 if (AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, Is256 ? 8 : 4)) 6472 validDomains |= 0x2; // PackedSingle 6473 if (AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, Is256 ? 4 : 2)) 6474 validDomains |= 0x4; // PackedDouble 6475 if (!Is256 || Subtarget.hasAVX2()) 6476 validDomains |= 0x8; // PackedInt 6477 } 6478 return validDomains; 6479 }; 6480 6481 switch (Opcode) { 6482 case X86::BLENDPDrmi: 6483 case X86::BLENDPDrri: 6484 case X86::VBLENDPDrmi: 6485 case X86::VBLENDPDrri: 6486 return GetBlendDomains(2, false); 6487 case X86::VBLENDPDYrmi: 6488 case X86::VBLENDPDYrri: 6489 return GetBlendDomains(4, true); 6490 case X86::BLENDPSrmi: 6491 case X86::BLENDPSrri: 6492 case X86::VBLENDPSrmi: 6493 case X86::VBLENDPSrri: 6494 case X86::VPBLENDDrmi: 6495 case X86::VPBLENDDrri: 6496 return GetBlendDomains(4, false); 6497 case X86::VBLENDPSYrmi: 6498 case X86::VBLENDPSYrri: 6499 case X86::VPBLENDDYrmi: 6500 case X86::VPBLENDDYrri: 6501 return GetBlendDomains(8, true); 6502 case X86::PBLENDWrmi: 6503 case X86::PBLENDWrri: 6504 case X86::VPBLENDWrmi: 6505 case X86::VPBLENDWrri: 6506 // Treat VPBLENDWY as a 128-bit vector as it repeats the lo/hi masks. 6507 case X86::VPBLENDWYrmi: 6508 case X86::VPBLENDWYrri: 6509 return GetBlendDomains(8, false); 6510 case X86::VPANDDZ128rr: case X86::VPANDDZ128rm: 6511 case X86::VPANDDZ256rr: case X86::VPANDDZ256rm: 6512 case X86::VPANDQZ128rr: case X86::VPANDQZ128rm: 6513 case X86::VPANDQZ256rr: case X86::VPANDQZ256rm: 6514 case X86::VPANDNDZ128rr: case X86::VPANDNDZ128rm: 6515 case X86::VPANDNDZ256rr: case X86::VPANDNDZ256rm: 6516 case X86::VPANDNQZ128rr: case X86::VPANDNQZ128rm: 6517 case X86::VPANDNQZ256rr: case X86::VPANDNQZ256rm: 6518 case X86::VPORDZ128rr: case X86::VPORDZ128rm: 6519 case X86::VPORDZ256rr: case X86::VPORDZ256rm: 6520 case X86::VPORQZ128rr: case X86::VPORQZ128rm: 6521 case X86::VPORQZ256rr: case X86::VPORQZ256rm: 6522 case X86::VPXORDZ128rr: case X86::VPXORDZ128rm: 6523 case X86::VPXORDZ256rr: case X86::VPXORDZ256rm: 6524 case X86::VPXORQZ128rr: case X86::VPXORQZ128rm: 6525 case X86::VPXORQZ256rr: case X86::VPXORQZ256rm: 6526 // If we don't have DQI see if we can still switch from an EVEX integer 6527 // instruction to a VEX floating point instruction. 6528 if (Subtarget.hasDQI()) 6529 return 0; 6530 6531 if (RI.getEncodingValue(MI.getOperand(0).getReg()) >= 16) 6532 return 0; 6533 if (RI.getEncodingValue(MI.getOperand(1).getReg()) >= 16) 6534 return 0; 6535 // Register forms will have 3 operands. Memory form will have more. 6536 if (NumOperands == 3 && 6537 RI.getEncodingValue(MI.getOperand(2).getReg()) >= 16) 6538 return 0; 6539 6540 // All domains are valid. 6541 return 0xe; 6542 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: 6543 // We can swap domains when both inputs are the same register. 6544 // FIXME: This doesn't catch all the cases we would like. If the input 6545 // register isn't KILLed by the instruction, the two address instruction 6546 // pass puts a COPY on one input. The other input uses the original 6547 // register. This prevents the same physical register from being used by 6548 // both inputs. 6549 if (MI.getOperand(1).getReg() == MI.getOperand(2).getReg() && 6550 MI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() == 0 && 6551 MI.getOperand(1).getSubReg() == 0 && 6552 MI.getOperand(2).getSubReg() == 0) 6553 return 0x6; 6554 return 0; 6555 } 6556 return 0; 6557 } 6558 6559 bool X86InstrInfo::setExecutionDomainCustom(MachineInstr &MI, 6560 unsigned Domain) const { 6561 assert(Domain > 0 && Domain < 4 && "Invalid execution domain"); 6562 uint16_t dom = (MI.getDesc().TSFlags >> X86II::SSEDomainShift) & 3; 6563 assert(dom && "Not an SSE instruction"); 6564 6565 unsigned Opcode = MI.getOpcode(); 6566 unsigned NumOperands = MI.getDesc().getNumOperands(); 6567 6568 auto SetBlendDomain = [&](unsigned ImmWidth, bool Is256) { 6569 if (MI.getOperand(NumOperands - 1).isImm()) { 6570 unsigned Imm = MI.getOperand(NumOperands - 1).getImm() & 255; 6571 Imm = (ImmWidth == 16 ? ((Imm << 8) | Imm) : Imm); 6572 unsigned NewImm = Imm; 6573 6574 const uint16_t *table = lookup(Opcode, dom, ReplaceableCustomInstrs); 6575 if (!table) 6576 table = lookup(Opcode, dom, ReplaceableCustomAVX2Instrs); 6577 6578 if (Domain == 1) { // PackedSingle 6579 AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, Is256 ? 8 : 4, &NewImm); 6580 } else if (Domain == 2) { // PackedDouble 6581 AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, Is256 ? 4 : 2, &NewImm); 6582 } else if (Domain == 3) { // PackedInt 6583 if (Subtarget.hasAVX2()) { 6584 // If we are already VPBLENDW use that, else use VPBLENDD. 6585 if ((ImmWidth / (Is256 ? 2 : 1)) != 8) { 6586 table = lookup(Opcode, dom, ReplaceableCustomAVX2Instrs); 6587 AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, Is256 ? 8 : 4, &NewImm); 6588 } 6589 } else { 6590 assert(!Is256 && "128-bit vector expected"); 6591 AdjustBlendMask(Imm, ImmWidth, 8, &NewImm); 6592 } 6593 } 6594 6595 assert(table && table[Domain - 1] && "Unknown domain op"); 6596 MI.setDesc(get(table[Domain - 1])); 6597 MI.getOperand(NumOperands - 1).setImm(NewImm & 255); 6598 } 6599 return true; 6600 }; 6601 6602 switch (Opcode) { 6603 case X86::BLENDPDrmi: 6604 case X86::BLENDPDrri: 6605 case X86::VBLENDPDrmi: 6606 case X86::VBLENDPDrri: 6607 return SetBlendDomain(2, false); 6608 case X86::VBLENDPDYrmi: 6609 case X86::VBLENDPDYrri: 6610 return SetBlendDomain(4, true); 6611 case X86::BLENDPSrmi: 6612 case X86::BLENDPSrri: 6613 case X86::VBLENDPSrmi: 6614 case X86::VBLENDPSrri: 6615 case X86::VPBLENDDrmi: 6616 case X86::VPBLENDDrri: 6617 return SetBlendDomain(4, false); 6618 case X86::VBLENDPSYrmi: 6619 case X86::VBLENDPSYrri: 6620 case X86::VPBLENDDYrmi: 6621 case X86::VPBLENDDYrri: 6622 return SetBlendDomain(8, true); 6623 case X86::PBLENDWrmi: 6624 case X86::PBLENDWrri: 6625 case X86::VPBLENDWrmi: 6626 case X86::VPBLENDWrri: 6627 return SetBlendDomain(8, false); 6628 case X86::VPBLENDWYrmi: 6629 case X86::VPBLENDWYrri: 6630 return SetBlendDomain(16, true); 6631 case X86::VPANDDZ128rr: case X86::VPANDDZ128rm: 6632 case X86::VPANDDZ256rr: case X86::VPANDDZ256rm: 6633 case X86::VPANDQZ128rr: case X86::VPANDQZ128rm: 6634 case X86::VPANDQZ256rr: case X86::VPANDQZ256rm: 6635 case X86::VPANDNDZ128rr: case X86::VPANDNDZ128rm: 6636 case X86::VPANDNDZ256rr: case X86::VPANDNDZ256rm: 6637 case X86::VPANDNQZ128rr: case X86::VPANDNQZ128rm: 6638 case X86::VPANDNQZ256rr: case X86::VPANDNQZ256rm: 6639 case X86::VPORDZ128rr: case X86::VPORDZ128rm: 6640 case X86::VPORDZ256rr: case X86::VPORDZ256rm: 6641 case X86::VPORQZ128rr: case X86::VPORQZ128rm: 6642 case X86::VPORQZ256rr: case X86::VPORQZ256rm: 6643 case X86::VPXORDZ128rr: case X86::VPXORDZ128rm: 6644 case X86::VPXORDZ256rr: case X86::VPXORDZ256rm: 6645 case X86::VPXORQZ128rr: case X86::VPXORQZ128rm: 6646 case X86::VPXORQZ256rr: case X86::VPXORQZ256rm: { 6647 // Without DQI, convert EVEX instructions to VEX instructions. 6648 if (Subtarget.hasDQI()) 6649 return false; 6650 6651 const uint16_t *table = lookupAVX512(MI.getOpcode(), dom, 6652 ReplaceableCustomAVX512LogicInstrs); 6653 assert(table && "Instruction not found in table?"); 6654 // Don't change integer Q instructions to D instructions and 6655 // use D intructions if we started with a PS instruction. 6656 if (Domain == 3 && (dom == 1 || table[3] == MI.getOpcode())) 6657 Domain = 4; 6658 MI.setDesc(get(table[Domain - 1])); 6659 return true; 6660 } 6661 case X86::UNPCKHPDrr: 6662 case X86::MOVHLPSrr: 6663 // We just need to commute the instruction which will switch the domains. 6664 if (Domain != dom && Domain != 3 && 6665 MI.getOperand(1).getReg() == MI.getOperand(2).getReg() && 6666 MI.getOperand(0).getSubReg() == 0 && 6667 MI.getOperand(1).getSubReg() == 0 && 6668 MI.getOperand(2).getSubReg() == 0) { 6669 commuteInstruction(MI, false); 6670 return true; 6671 } 6672 // We must always return true for MOVHLPSrr. 6673 if (Opcode == X86::MOVHLPSrr) 6674 return true; 6675 } 6676 return false; 6677 } 6678 6679 std::pair<uint16_t, uint16_t> 6680 X86InstrInfo::getExecutionDomain(const MachineInstr &MI) const { 6681 uint16_t domain = (MI.getDesc().TSFlags >> X86II::SSEDomainShift) & 3; 6682 unsigned opcode = MI.getOpcode(); 6683 uint16_t validDomains = 0; 6684 if (domain) { 6685 // Attempt to match for custom instructions. 6686 validDomains = getExecutionDomainCustom(MI); 6687 if (validDomains) 6688 return std::make_pair(domain, validDomains); 6689 6690 if (lookup(opcode, domain, ReplaceableInstrs)) { 6691 validDomains = 0xe; 6692 } else if (lookup(opcode, domain, ReplaceableInstrsAVX2)) { 6693 validDomains = Subtarget.hasAVX2() ? 0xe : 0x6; 6694 } else if (lookup(opcode, domain, ReplaceableInstrsAVX2InsertExtract)) { 6695 // Insert/extract instructions should only effect domain if AVX2 6696 // is enabled. 6697 if (!Subtarget.hasAVX2()) 6698 return std::make_pair(0, 0); 6699 validDomains = 0xe; 6700 } else if (lookupAVX512(opcode, domain, ReplaceableInstrsAVX512)) { 6701 validDomains = 0xe; 6702 } else if (Subtarget.hasDQI() && lookupAVX512(opcode, domain, 6703 ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQ)) { 6704 validDomains = 0xe; 6705 } else if (Subtarget.hasDQI()) { 6706 if (const uint16_t *table = lookupAVX512(opcode, domain, 6707 ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQMasked)) { 6708 if (domain == 1 || (domain == 3 && table[3] == opcode)) 6709 validDomains = 0xa; 6710 else 6711 validDomains = 0xc; 6712 } 6713 } 6714 } 6715 return std::make_pair(domain, validDomains); 6716 } 6717 6718 void X86InstrInfo::setExecutionDomain(MachineInstr &MI, unsigned Domain) const { 6719 assert(Domain>0 && Domain<4 && "Invalid execution domain"); 6720 uint16_t dom = (MI.getDesc().TSFlags >> X86II::SSEDomainShift) & 3; 6721 assert(dom && "Not an SSE instruction"); 6722 6723 // Attempt to match for custom instructions. 6724 if (setExecutionDomainCustom(MI, Domain)) 6725 return; 6726 6727 const uint16_t *table = lookup(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrs); 6728 if (!table) { // try the other table 6729 assert((Subtarget.hasAVX2() || Domain < 3) && 6730 "256-bit vector operations only available in AVX2"); 6731 table = lookup(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrsAVX2); 6732 } 6733 if (!table) { // try the other table 6734 assert(Subtarget.hasAVX2() && 6735 "256-bit insert/extract only available in AVX2"); 6736 table = lookup(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrsAVX2InsertExtract); 6737 } 6738 if (!table) { // try the AVX512 table 6739 assert(Subtarget.hasAVX512() && "Requires AVX-512"); 6740 table = lookupAVX512(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrsAVX512); 6741 // Don't change integer Q instructions to D instructions. 6742 if (table && Domain == 3 && table[3] == MI.getOpcode()) 6743 Domain = 4; 6744 } 6745 if (!table) { // try the AVX512DQ table 6746 assert((Subtarget.hasDQI() || Domain >= 3) && "Requires AVX-512DQ"); 6747 table = lookupAVX512(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQ); 6748 // Don't change integer Q instructions to D instructions and 6749 // use D intructions if we started with a PS instruction. 6750 if (table && Domain == 3 && (dom == 1 || table[3] == MI.getOpcode())) 6751 Domain = 4; 6752 } 6753 if (!table) { // try the AVX512DQMasked table 6754 assert((Subtarget.hasDQI() || Domain >= 3) && "Requires AVX-512DQ"); 6755 table = lookupAVX512(MI.getOpcode(), dom, ReplaceableInstrsAVX512DQMasked); 6756 if (table && Domain == 3 && (dom == 1 || table[3] == MI.getOpcode())) 6757 Domain = 4; 6758 } 6759 assert(table && "Cannot change domain"); 6760 MI.setDesc(get(table[Domain - 1])); 6761 } 6762 6763 /// Return the noop instruction to use for a noop. 6764 void X86InstrInfo::getNoop(MCInst &NopInst) const { 6765 NopInst.setOpcode(X86::NOOP); 6766 } 6767 6768 bool X86InstrInfo::isHighLatencyDef(int opc) const { 6769 switch (opc) { 6770 default: return false; 6771 case X86::DIVPDrm: 6772 case X86::DIVPDrr: 6773 case X86::DIVPSrm: 6774 case X86::DIVPSrr: 6775 case X86::DIVSDrm: 6776 case X86::DIVSDrm_Int: 6777 case X86::DIVSDrr: 6778 case X86::DIVSDrr_Int: 6779 case X86::DIVSSrm: 6780 case X86::DIVSSrm_Int: 6781 case X86::DIVSSrr: 6782 case X86::DIVSSrr_Int: 6783 case X86::SQRTPDm: 6784 case X86::SQRTPDr: 6785 case X86::SQRTPSm: 6786 case X86::SQRTPSr: 6787 case X86::SQRTSDm: 6788 case X86::SQRTSDm_Int: 6789 case X86::SQRTSDr: 6790 case X86::SQRTSDr_Int: 6791 case X86::SQRTSSm: 6792 case X86::SQRTSSm_Int: 6793 case X86::SQRTSSr: 6794 case X86::SQRTSSr_Int: 6795 // AVX instructions with high latency 6796 case X86::VDIVPDrm: 6797 case X86::VDIVPDrr: 6798 case X86::VDIVPDYrm: 6799 case X86::VDIVPDYrr: 6800 case X86::VDIVPSrm: 6801 case X86::VDIVPSrr: 6802 case X86::VDIVPSYrm: 6803 case X86::VDIVPSYrr: 6804 case X86::VDIVSDrm: 6805 case X86::VDIVSDrm_Int: 6806 case X86::VDIVSDrr: 6807 case X86::VDIVSDrr_Int: 6808 case X86::VDIVSSrm: 6809 case X86::VDIVSSrm_Int: 6810 case X86::VDIVSSrr: 6811 case X86::VDIVSSrr_Int: 6812 case X86::VSQRTPDm: 6813 case X86::VSQRTPDr: 6814 case X86::VSQRTPDYm: 6815 case X86::VSQRTPDYr: 6816 case X86::VSQRTPSm: 6817 case X86::VSQRTPSr: 6818 case X86::VSQRTPSYm: 6819 case X86::VSQRTPSYr: 6820 case X86::VSQRTSDm: 6821 case X86::VSQRTSDm_Int: 6822 case X86::VSQRTSDr: 6823 case X86::VSQRTSDr_Int: 6824 case X86::VSQRTSSm: 6825 case X86::VSQRTSSm_Int: 6826 case X86::VSQRTSSr: 6827 case X86::VSQRTSSr_Int: 6828 // AVX512 instructions with high latency 6829 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rm: 6830 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rmb: 6831 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rmbk: 6832 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rmbkz: 6833 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rmk: 6834 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rmkz: 6835 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rr: 6836 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rrk: 6837 case X86::VDIVPDZ128rrkz: 6838 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rm: 6839 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rmb: 6840 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rmbk: 6841 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rmbkz: 6842 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rmk: 6843 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rmkz: 6844 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rr: 6845 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rrk: 6846 case X86::VDIVPDZ256rrkz: 6847 case X86::VDIVPDZrrb: 6848 case X86::VDIVPDZrrbk: 6849 case X86::VDIVPDZrrbkz: 6850 case X86::VDIVPDZrm: 6851 case X86::VDIVPDZrmb: 6852 case X86::VDIVPDZrmbk: 6853 case X86::VDIVPDZrmbkz: 6854 case X86::VDIVPDZrmk: 6855 case X86::VDIVPDZrmkz: 6856 case X86::VDIVPDZrr: 6857 case X86::VDIVPDZrrk: 6858 case X86::VDIVPDZrrkz: 6859 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rm: 6860 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rmb: 6861 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rmbk: 6862 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rmbkz: 6863 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rmk: 6864 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rmkz: 6865 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rr: 6866 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rrk: 6867 case X86::VDIVPSZ128rrkz: 6868 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rm: 6869 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rmb: 6870 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rmbk: 6871 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rmbkz: 6872 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rmk: 6873 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rmkz: 6874 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rr: 6875 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rrk: 6876 case X86::VDIVPSZ256rrkz: 6877 case X86::VDIVPSZrrb: 6878 case X86::VDIVPSZrrbk: 6879 case X86::VDIVPSZrrbkz: 6880 case X86::VDIVPSZrm: 6881 case X86::VDIVPSZrmb: 6882 case X86::VDIVPSZrmbk: 6883 case X86::VDIVPSZrmbkz: 6884 case X86::VDIVPSZrmk: 6885 case X86::VDIVPSZrmkz: 6886 case X86::VDIVPSZrr: 6887 case X86::VDIVPSZrrk: 6888 case X86::VDIVPSZrrkz: 6889 case X86::VDIVSDZrm: 6890 case X86::VDIVSDZrr: 6891 case X86::VDIVSDZrm_Int: 6892 case X86::VDIVSDZrm_Intk: 6893 case X86::VDIVSDZrm_Intkz: 6894 case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Int: 6895 case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Intk: 6896 case X86::VDIVSDZrr_Intkz: 6897 case X86::VDIVSDZrrb_Int: 6898 case X86::VDIVSDZrrb_Intk: 6899 case X86::VDIVSDZrrb_Intkz: 6900 case X86::VDIVSSZrm: 6901 case X86::VDIVSSZrr: 6902 case X86::VDIVSSZrm_Int: 6903 case X86::VDIVSSZrm_Intk: 6904 case X86::VDIVSSZrm_Intkz: 6905 case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Int: 6906 case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Intk: 6907 case X86::VDIVSSZrr_Intkz: 6908 case X86::VDIVSSZrrb_Int: 6909 case X86::VDIVSSZrrb_Intk: 6910 case X86::VDIVSSZrrb_Intkz: 6911 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128m: 6912 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128mb: 6913 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128mbk: 6914 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128mbkz: 6915 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128mk: 6916 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128mkz: 6917 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128r: 6918 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128rk: 6919 case X86::VSQRTPDZ128rkz: 6920 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256m: 6921 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256mb: 6922 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256mbk: 6923 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256mbkz: 6924 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256mk: 6925 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256mkz: 6926 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256r: 6927 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256rk: 6928 case X86::VSQRTPDZ256rkz: 6929 case X86::VSQRTPDZm: 6930 case X86::VSQRTPDZmb: 6931 case X86::VSQRTPDZmbk: 6932 case X86::VSQRTPDZmbkz: 6933 case X86::VSQRTPDZmk: 6934 case X86::VSQRTPDZmkz: 6935 case X86::VSQRTPDZr: 6936 case X86::VSQRTPDZrb: 6937 case X86::VSQRTPDZrbk: 6938 case X86::VSQRTPDZrbkz: 6939 case X86::VSQRTPDZrk: 6940 case X86::VSQRTPDZrkz: 6941 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128m: 6942 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128mb: 6943 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128mbk: 6944 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128mbkz: 6945 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128mk: 6946 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128mkz: 6947 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128r: 6948 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128rk: 6949 case X86::VSQRTPSZ128rkz: 6950 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256m: 6951 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256mb: 6952 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256mbk: 6953 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256mbkz: 6954 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256mk: 6955 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256mkz: 6956 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256r: 6957 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256rk: 6958 case X86::VSQRTPSZ256rkz: 6959 case X86::VSQRTPSZm: 6960 case X86::VSQRTPSZmb: 6961 case X86::VSQRTPSZmbk: 6962 case X86::VSQRTPSZmbkz: 6963 case X86::VSQRTPSZmk: 6964 case X86::VSQRTPSZmkz: 6965 case X86::VSQRTPSZr: 6966 case X86::VSQRTPSZrb: 6967 case X86::VSQRTPSZrbk: 6968 case X86::VSQRTPSZrbkz: 6969 case X86::VSQRTPSZrk: 6970 case X86::VSQRTPSZrkz: 6971 case X86::VSQRTSDZm: 6972 case X86::VSQRTSDZm_Int: 6973 case X86::VSQRTSDZm_Intk: 6974 case X86::VSQRTSDZm_Intkz: 6975 case X86::VSQRTSDZr: 6976 case X86::VSQRTSDZr_Int: 6977 case X86::VSQRTSDZr_Intk: 6978 case X86::VSQRTSDZr_Intkz: 6979 case X86::VSQRTSDZrb_Int: 6980 case X86::VSQRTSDZrb_Intk: 6981 case X86::VSQRTSDZrb_Intkz: 6982 case X86::VSQRTSSZm: 6983 case X86::VSQRTSSZm_Int: 6984 case X86::VSQRTSSZm_Intk: 6985 case X86::VSQRTSSZm_Intkz: 6986 case X86::VSQRTSSZr: 6987 case X86::VSQRTSSZr_Int: 6988 case X86::VSQRTSSZr_Intk: 6989 case X86::VSQRTSSZr_Intkz: 6990 case X86::VSQRTSSZrb_Int: 6991 case X86::VSQRTSSZrb_Intk: 6992 case X86::VSQRTSSZrb_Intkz: 6993 6994 case X86::VGATHERDPDYrm: 6995 case X86::VGATHERDPDZ128rm: 6996 case X86::VGATHERDPDZ256rm: 6997 case X86::VGATHERDPDZrm: 6998 case X86::VGATHERDPDrm: 6999 case X86::VGATHERDPSYrm: 7000 case X86::VGATHERDPSZ128rm: 7001 case X86::VGATHERDPSZ256rm: 7002 case X86::VGATHERDPSZrm: 7003 case X86::VGATHERDPSrm: 7004 case X86::VGATHERPF0DPDm: 7005 case X86::VGATHERPF0DPSm: 7006 case X86::VGATHERPF0QPDm: 7007 case X86::VGATHERPF0QPSm: 7008 case X86::VGATHERPF1DPDm: 7009 case X86::VGATHERPF1DPSm: 7010 case X86::VGATHERPF1QPDm: 7011 case X86::VGATHERPF1QPSm: 7012 case X86::VGATHERQPDYrm: 7013 case X86::VGATHERQPDZ128rm: 7014 case X86::VGATHERQPDZ256rm: 7015 case X86::VGATHERQPDZrm: 7016 case X86::VGATHERQPDrm: 7017 case X86::VGATHERQPSYrm: 7018 case X86::VGATHERQPSZ128rm: 7019 case X86::VGATHERQPSZ256rm: 7020 case X86::VGATHERQPSZrm: 7021 case X86::VGATHERQPSrm: 7022 case X86::VPGATHERDDYrm: 7023 case X86::VPGATHERDDZ128rm: 7024 case X86::VPGATHERDDZ256rm: 7025 case X86::VPGATHERDDZrm: 7026 case X86::VPGATHERDDrm: 7027 case X86::VPGATHERDQYrm: 7028 case X86::VPGATHERDQZ128rm: 7029 case X86::VPGATHERDQZ256rm: 7030 case X86::VPGATHERDQZrm: 7031 case X86::VPGATHERDQrm: 7032 case X86::VPGATHERQDYrm: 7033 case X86::VPGATHERQDZ128rm: 7034 case X86::VPGATHERQDZ256rm: 7035 case X86::VPGATHERQDZrm: 7036 case X86::VPGATHERQDrm: 7037 case X86::VPGATHERQQYrm: 7038 case X86::VPGATHERQQZ128rm: 7039 case X86::VPGATHERQQZ256rm: 7040 case X86::VPGATHERQQZrm: 7041 case X86::VPGATHERQQrm: 7042 case X86::VSCATTERDPDZ128mr: 7043 case X86::VSCATTERDPDZ256mr: 7044 case X86::VSCATTERDPDZmr: 7045 case X86::VSCATTERDPSZ128mr: 7046 case X86::VSCATTERDPSZ256mr: 7047 case X86::VSCATTERDPSZmr: 7048 case X86::VSCATTERPF0DPDm: 7049 case X86::VSCATTERPF0DPSm: 7050 case X86::VSCATTERPF0QPDm: 7051 case X86::VSCATTERPF0QPSm: 7052 case X86::VSCATTERPF1DPDm: 7053 case X86::VSCATTERPF1DPSm: 7054 case X86::VSCATTERPF1QPDm: 7055 case X86::VSCATTERPF1QPSm: 7056 case X86::VSCATTERQPDZ128mr: 7057 case X86::VSCATTERQPDZ256mr: 7058 case X86::VSCATTERQPDZmr: 7059 case X86::VSCATTERQPSZ128mr: 7060 case X86::VSCATTERQPSZ256mr: 7061 case X86::VSCATTERQPSZmr: 7062 case X86::VPSCATTERDDZ128mr: 7063 case X86::VPSCATTERDDZ256mr: 7064 case X86::VPSCATTERDDZmr: 7065 case X86::VPSCATTERDQZ128mr: 7066 case X86::VPSCATTERDQZ256mr: 7067 case X86::VPSCATTERDQZmr: 7068 case X86::VPSCATTERQDZ128mr: 7069 case X86::VPSCATTERQDZ256mr: 7070 case X86::VPSCATTERQDZmr: 7071 case X86::VPSCATTERQQZ128mr: 7072 case X86::VPSCATTERQQZ256mr: 7073 case X86::VPSCATTERQQZmr: 7074 return true; 7075 } 7076 } 7077 7078 bool X86InstrInfo::hasHighOperandLatency(const TargetSchedModel &SchedModel, 7079 const MachineRegisterInfo *MRI, 7080 const MachineInstr &DefMI, 7081 unsigned DefIdx, 7082 const MachineInstr &UseMI, 7083 unsigned UseIdx) const { 7084 return isHighLatencyDef(DefMI.getOpcode()); 7085 } 7086 7087 bool X86InstrInfo::hasReassociableOperands(const MachineInstr &Inst, 7088 const MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const { 7089 assert((Inst.getNumOperands() == 3 || Inst.getNumOperands() == 4) && 7090 "Reassociation needs binary operators"); 7091 7092 // Integer binary math/logic instructions have a third source operand: 7093 // the EFLAGS register. That operand must be both defined here and never 7094 // used; ie, it must be dead. If the EFLAGS operand is live, then we can 7095 // not change anything because rearranging the operands could affect other 7096 // instructions that depend on the exact status flags (zero, sign, etc.) 7097 // that are set by using these particular operands with this operation. 7098 if (Inst.getNumOperands() == 4) { 7099 assert(Inst.getOperand(3).isReg() && 7100 Inst.getOperand(3).getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && 7101 "Unexpected operand in reassociable instruction"); 7102 if (!Inst.getOperand(3).isDead()) 7103 return false; 7104 } 7105 7106 return TargetInstrInfo::hasReassociableOperands(Inst, MBB); 7107 } 7108 7109 // TODO: There are many more machine instruction opcodes to match: 7110 // 1. Other data types (integer, vectors) 7111 // 2. Other math / logic operations (xor, or) 7112 // 3. Other forms of the same operation (intrinsics and other variants) 7113 bool X86InstrInfo::isAssociativeAndCommutative(const MachineInstr &Inst) const { 7114 switch (Inst.getOpcode()) { 7115 case X86::AND8rr: 7116 case X86::AND16rr: 7117 case X86::AND32rr: 7118 case X86::AND64rr: 7119 case X86::OR8rr: 7120 case X86::OR16rr: 7121 case X86::OR32rr: 7122 case X86::OR64rr: 7123 case X86::XOR8rr: 7124 case X86::XOR16rr: 7125 case X86::XOR32rr: 7126 case X86::XOR64rr: 7127 case X86::IMUL16rr: 7128 case X86::IMUL32rr: 7129 case X86::IMUL64rr: 7130 case X86::PANDrr: 7131 case X86::PORrr: 7132 case X86::PXORrr: 7133 case X86::ANDPDrr: 7134 case X86::ANDPSrr: 7135 case X86::ORPDrr: 7136 case X86::ORPSrr: 7137 case X86::XORPDrr: 7138 case X86::XORPSrr: 7139 case X86::PADDBrr: 7140 case X86::PADDWrr: 7141 case X86::PADDDrr: 7142 case X86::PADDQrr: 7143 case X86::VPANDrr: 7144 case X86::VPANDYrr: 7145 case X86::VPANDDZ128rr: 7146 case X86::VPANDDZ256rr: 7147 case X86::VPANDDZrr: 7148 case X86::VPANDQZ128rr: 7149 case X86::VPANDQZ256rr: 7150 case X86::VPANDQZrr: 7151 case X86::VPORrr: 7152 case X86::VPORYrr: 7153 case X86::VPORDZ128rr: 7154 case X86::VPORDZ256rr: 7155 case X86::VPORDZrr: 7156 case X86::VPORQZ128rr: 7157 case X86::VPORQZ256rr: 7158 case X86::VPORQZrr: 7159 case X86::VPXORrr: 7160 case X86::VPXORYrr: 7161 case X86::VPXORDZ128rr: 7162 case X86::VPXORDZ256rr: 7163 case X86::VPXORDZrr: 7164 case X86::VPXORQZ128rr: 7165 case X86::VPXORQZ256rr: 7166 case X86::VPXORQZrr: 7167 case X86::VANDPDrr: 7168 case X86::VANDPSrr: 7169 case X86::VANDPDYrr: 7170 case X86::VANDPSYrr: 7171 case X86::VANDPDZ128rr: 7172 case X86::VANDPSZ128rr: 7173 case X86::VANDPDZ256rr: 7174 case X86::VANDPSZ256rr: 7175 case X86::VANDPDZrr: 7176 case X86::VANDPSZrr: 7177 case X86::VORPDrr: 7178 case X86::VORPSrr: 7179 case X86::VORPDYrr: 7180 case X86::VORPSYrr: 7181 case X86::VORPDZ128rr: 7182 case X86::VORPSZ128rr: 7183 case X86::VORPDZ256rr: 7184 case X86::VORPSZ256rr: 7185 case X86::VORPDZrr: 7186 case X86::VORPSZrr: 7187 case X86::VXORPDrr: 7188 case X86::VXORPSrr: 7189 case X86::VXORPDYrr: 7190 case X86::VXORPSYrr: 7191 case X86::VXORPDZ128rr: 7192 case X86::VXORPSZ128rr: 7193 case X86::VXORPDZ256rr: 7194 case X86::VXORPSZ256rr: 7195 case X86::VXORPDZrr: 7196 case X86::VXORPSZrr: 7197 case X86::KADDBrr: 7198 case X86::KADDWrr: 7199 case X86::KADDDrr: 7200 case X86::KADDQrr: 7201 case X86::KANDBrr: 7202 case X86::KANDWrr: 7203 case X86::KANDDrr: 7204 case X86::KANDQrr: 7205 case X86::KORBrr: 7206 case X86::KORWrr: 7207 case X86::KORDrr: 7208 case X86::KORQrr: 7209 case X86::KXORBrr: 7210 case X86::KXORWrr: 7211 case X86::KXORDrr: 7212 case X86::KXORQrr: 7213 case X86::VPADDBrr: 7214 case X86::VPADDWrr: 7215 case X86::VPADDDrr: 7216 case X86::VPADDQrr: 7217 case X86::VPADDBYrr: 7218 case X86::VPADDWYrr: 7219 case X86::VPADDDYrr: 7220 case X86::VPADDQYrr: 7221 case X86::VPADDBZ128rr: 7222 case X86::VPADDWZ128rr: 7223 case X86::VPADDDZ128rr: 7224 case X86::VPADDQZ128rr: 7225 case X86::VPADDBZ256rr: 7226 case X86::VPADDWZ256rr: 7227 case X86::VPADDDZ256rr: 7228 case X86::VPADDQZ256rr: 7229 case X86::VPADDBZrr: 7230 case X86::VPADDWZrr: 7231 case X86::VPADDDZrr: 7232 case X86::VPADDQZrr: 7233 case X86::VPMULLWrr: 7234 case X86::VPMULLWYrr: 7235 case X86::VPMULLWZ128rr: 7236 case X86::VPMULLWZ256rr: 7237 case X86::VPMULLWZrr: 7238 case X86::VPMULLDrr: 7239 case X86::VPMULLDYrr: 7240 case X86::VPMULLDZ128rr: 7241 case X86::VPMULLDZ256rr: 7242 case X86::VPMULLDZrr: 7243 case X86::VPMULLQZ128rr: 7244 case X86::VPMULLQZ256rr: 7245 case X86::VPMULLQZrr: 7246 // Normal min/max instructions are not commutative because of NaN and signed 7247 // zero semantics, but these are. Thus, there's no need to check for global 7248 // relaxed math; the instructions themselves have the properties we need. 7249 case X86::MAXCPDrr: 7250 case X86::MAXCPSrr: 7251 case X86::MAXCSDrr: 7252 case X86::MAXCSSrr: 7253 case X86::MINCPDrr: 7254 case X86::MINCPSrr: 7255 case X86::MINCSDrr: 7256 case X86::MINCSSrr: 7257 case X86::VMAXCPDrr: 7258 case X86::VMAXCPSrr: 7259 case X86::VMAXCPDYrr: 7260 case X86::VMAXCPSYrr: 7261 case X86::VMAXCPDZ128rr: 7262 case X86::VMAXCPSZ128rr: 7263 case X86::VMAXCPDZ256rr: 7264 case X86::VMAXCPSZ256rr: 7265 case X86::VMAXCPDZrr: 7266 case X86::VMAXCPSZrr: 7267 case X86::VMAXCSDrr: 7268 case X86::VMAXCSSrr: 7269 case X86::VMAXCSDZrr: 7270 case X86::VMAXCSSZrr: 7271 case X86::VMINCPDrr: 7272 case X86::VMINCPSrr: 7273 case X86::VMINCPDYrr: 7274 case X86::VMINCPSYrr: 7275 case X86::VMINCPDZ128rr: 7276 case X86::VMINCPSZ128rr: 7277 case X86::VMINCPDZ256rr: 7278 case X86::VMINCPSZ256rr: 7279 case X86::VMINCPDZrr: 7280 case X86::VMINCPSZrr: 7281 case X86::VMINCSDrr: 7282 case X86::VMINCSSrr: 7283 case X86::VMINCSDZrr: 7284 case X86::VMINCSSZrr: 7285 return true; 7286 case X86::ADDPDrr: 7287 case X86::ADDPSrr: 7288 case X86::ADDSDrr: 7289 case X86::ADDSSrr: 7290 case X86::MULPDrr: 7291 case X86::MULPSrr: 7292 case X86::MULSDrr: 7293 case X86::MULSSrr: 7294 case X86::VADDPDrr: 7295 case X86::VADDPSrr: 7296 case X86::VADDPDYrr: 7297 case X86::VADDPSYrr: 7298 case X86::VADDPDZ128rr: 7299 case X86::VADDPSZ128rr: 7300 case X86::VADDPDZ256rr: 7301 case X86::VADDPSZ256rr: 7302 case X86::VADDPDZrr: 7303 case X86::VADDPSZrr: 7304 case X86::VADDSDrr: 7305 case X86::VADDSSrr: 7306 case X86::VADDSDZrr: 7307 case X86::VADDSSZrr: 7308 case X86::VMULPDrr: 7309 case X86::VMULPSrr: 7310 case X86::VMULPDYrr: 7311 case X86::VMULPSYrr: 7312 case X86::VMULPDZ128rr: 7313 case X86::VMULPSZ128rr: 7314 case X86::VMULPDZ256rr: 7315 case X86::VMULPSZ256rr: 7316 case X86::VMULPDZrr: 7317 case X86::VMULPSZrr: 7318 case X86::VMULSDrr: 7319 case X86::VMULSSrr: 7320 case X86::VMULSDZrr: 7321 case X86::VMULSSZrr: 7322 return Inst.getParent()->getParent()->getTarget().Options.UnsafeFPMath; 7323 default: 7324 return false; 7325 } 7326 } 7327 7328 /// This is an architecture-specific helper function of reassociateOps. 7329 /// Set special operand attributes for new instructions after reassociation. 7330 void X86InstrInfo::setSpecialOperandAttr(MachineInstr &OldMI1, 7331 MachineInstr &OldMI2, 7332 MachineInstr &NewMI1, 7333 MachineInstr &NewMI2) const { 7334 // Integer instructions define an implicit EFLAGS source register operand as 7335 // the third source (fourth total) operand. 7336 if (OldMI1.getNumOperands() != 4 || OldMI2.getNumOperands() != 4) 7337 return; 7338 7339 assert(NewMI1.getNumOperands() == 4 && NewMI2.getNumOperands() == 4 && 7340 "Unexpected instruction type for reassociation"); 7341 7342 MachineOperand &OldOp1 = OldMI1.getOperand(3); 7343 MachineOperand &OldOp2 = OldMI2.getOperand(3); 7344 MachineOperand &NewOp1 = NewMI1.getOperand(3); 7345 MachineOperand &NewOp2 = NewMI2.getOperand(3); 7346 7347 assert(OldOp1.isReg() && OldOp1.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && OldOp1.isDead() && 7348 "Must have dead EFLAGS operand in reassociable instruction"); 7349 assert(OldOp2.isReg() && OldOp2.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && OldOp2.isDead() && 7350 "Must have dead EFLAGS operand in reassociable instruction"); 7351 7352 (void)OldOp1; 7353 (void)OldOp2; 7354 7355 assert(NewOp1.isReg() && NewOp1.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && 7356 "Unexpected operand in reassociable instruction"); 7357 assert(NewOp2.isReg() && NewOp2.getReg() == X86::EFLAGS && 7358 "Unexpected operand in reassociable instruction"); 7359 7360 // Mark the new EFLAGS operands as dead to be helpful to subsequent iterations 7361 // of this pass or other passes. The EFLAGS operands must be dead in these new 7362 // instructions because the EFLAGS operands in the original instructions must 7363 // be dead in order for reassociation to occur. 7364 NewOp1.setIsDead(); 7365 NewOp2.setIsDead(); 7366 } 7367 7368 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> 7369 X86InstrInfo::decomposeMachineOperandsTargetFlags(unsigned TF) const { 7370 return std::make_pair(TF, 0u); 7371 } 7372 7373 ArrayRef<std::pair<unsigned, const char *>> 7374 X86InstrInfo::getSerializableDirectMachineOperandTargetFlags() const { 7375 using namespace X86II; 7376 static const std::pair<unsigned, const char *> TargetFlags[] = { 7377 {MO_GOT_ABSOLUTE_ADDRESS, "x86-got-absolute-address"}, 7378 {MO_PIC_BASE_OFFSET, "x86-pic-base-offset"}, 7379 {MO_GOT, "x86-got"}, 7380 {MO_GOTOFF, "x86-gotoff"}, 7381 {MO_GOTPCREL, "x86-gotpcrel"}, 7382 {MO_PLT, "x86-plt"}, 7383 {MO_TLSGD, "x86-tlsgd"}, 7384 {MO_TLSLD, "x86-tlsld"}, 7385 {MO_TLSLDM, "x86-tlsldm"}, 7386 {MO_GOTTPOFF, "x86-gottpoff"}, 7387 {MO_INDNTPOFF, "x86-indntpoff"}, 7388 {MO_TPOFF, "x86-tpoff"}, 7389 {MO_DTPOFF, "x86-dtpoff"}, 7390 {MO_NTPOFF, "x86-ntpoff"}, 7391 {MO_GOTNTPOFF, "x86-gotntpoff"}, 7392 {MO_DLLIMPORT, "x86-dllimport"}, 7393 {MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY, "x86-darwin-nonlazy"}, 7394 {MO_DARWIN_NONLAZY_PIC_BASE, "x86-darwin-nonlazy-pic-base"}, 7395 {MO_TLVP, "x86-tlvp"}, 7396 {MO_TLVP_PIC_BASE, "x86-tlvp-pic-base"}, 7397 {MO_SECREL, "x86-secrel"}, 7398 {MO_COFFSTUB, "x86-coffstub"}}; 7399 return makeArrayRef(TargetFlags); 7400 } 7401 7402 namespace { 7403 /// Create Global Base Reg pass. This initializes the PIC 7404 /// global base register for x86-32. 7405 struct CGBR : public MachineFunctionPass { 7406 static char ID; 7407 CGBR() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {} 7408 7409 bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override { 7410 const X86TargetMachine *TM = 7411 static_cast<const X86TargetMachine *>(&MF.getTarget()); 7412 const X86Subtarget &STI = MF.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 7413 7414 // Don't do anything in the 64-bit small and kernel code models. They use 7415 // RIP-relative addressing for everything. 7416 if (STI.is64Bit() && (TM->getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Small || 7417 TM->getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Kernel)) 7418 return false; 7419 7420 // Only emit a global base reg in PIC mode. 7421 if (!TM->isPositionIndependent()) 7422 return false; 7423 7424 X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 7425 unsigned GlobalBaseReg = X86FI->getGlobalBaseReg(); 7426 7427 // If we didn't need a GlobalBaseReg, don't insert code. 7428 if (GlobalBaseReg == 0) 7429 return false; 7430 7431 // Insert the set of GlobalBaseReg into the first MBB of the function 7432 MachineBasicBlock &FirstMBB = MF.front(); 7433 MachineBasicBlock::iterator MBBI = FirstMBB.begin(); 7434 DebugLoc DL = FirstMBB.findDebugLoc(MBBI); 7435 MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MF.getRegInfo(); 7436 const X86InstrInfo *TII = STI.getInstrInfo(); 7437 7438 unsigned PC; 7439 if (STI.isPICStyleGOT()) 7440 PC = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR32RegClass); 7441 else 7442 PC = GlobalBaseReg; 7443 7444 if (STI.is64Bit()) { 7445 if (TM->getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Medium) { 7446 // In the medium code model, use a RIP-relative LEA to materialize the 7447 // GOT. 7448 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::LEA64r), PC) 7449 .addReg(X86::RIP) 7450 .addImm(0) 7451 .addReg(0) 7452 .addExternalSymbol("_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_") 7453 .addReg(0); 7454 } else if (TM->getCodeModel() == CodeModel::Large) { 7455 // In the large code model, we are aiming for this code, though the 7456 // register allocation may vary: 7457 // leaq .LN$pb(%rip), %rax 7458 // movq $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ - .LN$pb, %rcx 7459 // addq %rcx, %rax 7460 // RAX now holds address of _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. 7461 unsigned PBReg = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR64RegClass); 7462 unsigned GOTReg = 7463 RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(&X86::GR64RegClass); 7464 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::LEA64r), PBReg) 7465 .addReg(X86::RIP) 7466 .addImm(0) 7467 .addReg(0) 7468 .addSym(MF.getPICBaseSymbol()) 7469 .addReg(0); 7470 std::prev(MBBI)->setPreInstrSymbol(MF, MF.getPICBaseSymbol()); 7471 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::MOV64ri), GOTReg) 7472 .addExternalSymbol("_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_", 7473 X86II::MO_PIC_BASE_OFFSET); 7474 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::ADD64rr), PC) 7475 .addReg(PBReg, RegState::Kill) 7476 .addReg(GOTReg, RegState::Kill); 7477 } else { 7478 llvm_unreachable("unexpected code model"); 7479 } 7480 } else { 7481 // Operand of MovePCtoStack is completely ignored by asm printer. It's 7482 // only used in JIT code emission as displacement to pc. 7483 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::MOVPC32r), PC).addImm(0); 7484 7485 // If we're using vanilla 'GOT' PIC style, we should use relative 7486 // addressing not to pc, but to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ external. 7487 if (STI.isPICStyleGOT()) { 7488 // Generate addl $__GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ + [.-piclabel], 7489 // %some_register 7490 BuildMI(FirstMBB, MBBI, DL, TII->get(X86::ADD32ri), GlobalBaseReg) 7491 .addReg(PC) 7492 .addExternalSymbol("_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_", 7493 X86II::MO_GOT_ABSOLUTE_ADDRESS); 7494 } 7495 } 7496 7497 return true; 7498 } 7499 7500 StringRef getPassName() const override { 7501 return "X86 PIC Global Base Reg Initialization"; 7502 } 7503 7504 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 7505 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 7506 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 7507 } 7508 }; 7509 } 7510 7511 char CGBR::ID = 0; 7512 FunctionPass* 7513 llvm::createX86GlobalBaseRegPass() { return new CGBR(); } 7514 7515 namespace { 7516 struct LDTLSCleanup : public MachineFunctionPass { 7517 static char ID; 7518 LDTLSCleanup() : MachineFunctionPass(ID) {} 7519 7520 bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) override { 7521 if (skipFunction(MF.getFunction())) 7522 return false; 7523 7524 X86MachineFunctionInfo *MFI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 7525 if (MFI->getNumLocalDynamicTLSAccesses() < 2) { 7526 // No point folding accesses if there isn't at least two. 7527 return false; 7528 } 7529 7530 MachineDominatorTree *DT = &getAnalysis<MachineDominatorTree>(); 7531 return VisitNode(DT->getRootNode(), 0); 7532 } 7533 7534 // Visit the dominator subtree rooted at Node in pre-order. 7535 // If TLSBaseAddrReg is non-null, then use that to replace any 7536 // TLS_base_addr instructions. Otherwise, create the register 7537 // when the first such instruction is seen, and then use it 7538 // as we encounter more instructions. 7539 bool VisitNode(MachineDomTreeNode *Node, unsigned TLSBaseAddrReg) { 7540 MachineBasicBlock *BB = Node->getBlock(); 7541 bool Changed = false; 7542 7543 // Traverse the current block. 7544 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(), E = BB->end(); I != E; 7545 ++I) { 7546 switch (I->getOpcode()) { 7547 case X86::TLS_base_addr32: 7548 case X86::TLS_base_addr64: 7549 if (TLSBaseAddrReg) 7550 I = ReplaceTLSBaseAddrCall(*I, TLSBaseAddrReg); 7551 else 7552 I = SetRegister(*I, &TLSBaseAddrReg); 7553 Changed = true; 7554 break; 7555 default: 7556 break; 7557 } 7558 } 7559 7560 // Visit the children of this block in the dominator tree. 7561 for (MachineDomTreeNode::iterator I = Node->begin(), E = Node->end(); 7562 I != E; ++I) { 7563 Changed |= VisitNode(*I, TLSBaseAddrReg); 7564 } 7565 7566 return Changed; 7567 } 7568 7569 // Replace the TLS_base_addr instruction I with a copy from 7570 // TLSBaseAddrReg, returning the new instruction. 7571 MachineInstr *ReplaceTLSBaseAddrCall(MachineInstr &I, 7572 unsigned TLSBaseAddrReg) { 7573 MachineFunction *MF = I.getParent()->getParent(); 7574 const X86Subtarget &STI = MF->getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 7575 const bool is64Bit = STI.is64Bit(); 7576 const X86InstrInfo *TII = STI.getInstrInfo(); 7577 7578 // Insert a Copy from TLSBaseAddrReg to RAX/EAX. 7579 MachineInstr *Copy = 7580 BuildMI(*I.getParent(), I, I.getDebugLoc(), 7581 TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), is64Bit ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX) 7582 .addReg(TLSBaseAddrReg); 7583 7584 // Erase the TLS_base_addr instruction. 7585 I.eraseFromParent(); 7586 7587 return Copy; 7588 } 7589 7590 // Create a virtual register in *TLSBaseAddrReg, and populate it by 7591 // inserting a copy instruction after I. Returns the new instruction. 7592 MachineInstr *SetRegister(MachineInstr &I, unsigned *TLSBaseAddrReg) { 7593 MachineFunction *MF = I.getParent()->getParent(); 7594 const X86Subtarget &STI = MF->getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>(); 7595 const bool is64Bit = STI.is64Bit(); 7596 const X86InstrInfo *TII = STI.getInstrInfo(); 7597 7598 // Create a virtual register for the TLS base address. 7599 MachineRegisterInfo &RegInfo = MF->getRegInfo(); 7600 *TLSBaseAddrReg = RegInfo.createVirtualRegister(is64Bit 7601 ? &X86::GR64RegClass 7602 : &X86::GR32RegClass); 7603 7604 // Insert a copy from RAX/EAX to TLSBaseAddrReg. 7605 MachineInstr *Next = I.getNextNode(); 7606 MachineInstr *Copy = 7607 BuildMI(*I.getParent(), Next, I.getDebugLoc(), 7608 TII->get(TargetOpcode::COPY), *TLSBaseAddrReg) 7609 .addReg(is64Bit ? X86::RAX : X86::EAX); 7610 7611 return Copy; 7612 } 7613 7614 StringRef getPassName() const override { 7615 return "Local Dynamic TLS Access Clean-up"; 7616 } 7617 7618 void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { 7619 AU.setPreservesCFG(); 7620 AU.addRequired<MachineDominatorTree>(); 7621 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 7622 } 7623 }; 7624 } 7625 7626 char LDTLSCleanup::ID = 0; 7627 FunctionPass* 7628 llvm::createCleanupLocalDynamicTLSPass() { return new LDTLSCleanup(); } 7629 7630 /// Constants defining how certain sequences should be outlined. 7631 /// 7632 /// \p MachineOutlinerDefault implies that the function is called with a call 7633 /// instruction, and a return must be emitted for the outlined function frame. 7634 /// 7635 /// That is, 7636 /// 7637 /// I1 OUTLINED_FUNCTION: 7638 /// I2 --> call OUTLINED_FUNCTION I1 7639 /// I3 I2 7640 /// I3 7641 /// ret 7642 /// 7643 /// * Call construction overhead: 1 (call instruction) 7644 /// * Frame construction overhead: 1 (return instruction) 7645 /// 7646 /// \p MachineOutlinerTailCall implies that the function is being tail called. 7647 /// A jump is emitted instead of a call, and the return is already present in 7648 /// the outlined sequence. That is, 7649 /// 7650 /// I1 OUTLINED_FUNCTION: 7651 /// I2 --> jmp OUTLINED_FUNCTION I1 7652 /// ret I2 7653 /// ret 7654 /// 7655 /// * Call construction overhead: 1 (jump instruction) 7656 /// * Frame construction overhead: 0 (don't need to return) 7657 /// 7658 enum MachineOutlinerClass { 7659 MachineOutlinerDefault, 7660 MachineOutlinerTailCall 7661 }; 7662 7663 outliner::OutlinedFunction X86InstrInfo::getOutliningCandidateInfo( 7664 std::vector<outliner::Candidate> &RepeatedSequenceLocs) const { 7665 unsigned SequenceSize = 7666 std::accumulate(RepeatedSequenceLocs[0].front(), 7667 std::next(RepeatedSequenceLocs[0].back()), 0, 7668 [](unsigned Sum, const MachineInstr &MI) { 7669 // FIXME: x86 doesn't implement getInstSizeInBytes, so 7670 // we can't tell the cost. Just assume each instruction 7671 // is one byte. 7672 if (MI.isDebugInstr() || MI.isKill()) 7673 return Sum; 7674 return Sum + 1; 7675 }); 7676 7677 // FIXME: Use real size in bytes for call and ret instructions. 7678 if (RepeatedSequenceLocs[0].back()->isTerminator()) { 7679 for (outliner::Candidate &C : RepeatedSequenceLocs) 7680 C.setCallInfo(MachineOutlinerTailCall, 1); 7681 7682 return outliner::OutlinedFunction(RepeatedSequenceLocs, SequenceSize, 7683 0, // Number of bytes to emit frame. 7684 MachineOutlinerTailCall // Type of frame. 7685 ); 7686 } 7687 7688 for (outliner::Candidate &C : RepeatedSequenceLocs) 7689 C.setCallInfo(MachineOutlinerDefault, 1); 7690 7691 return outliner::OutlinedFunction(RepeatedSequenceLocs, SequenceSize, 1, 7692 MachineOutlinerDefault); 7693 } 7694 7695 bool X86InstrInfo::isFunctionSafeToOutlineFrom(MachineFunction &MF, 7696 bool OutlineFromLinkOnceODRs) const { 7697 const Function &F = MF.getFunction(); 7698 7699 // Does the function use a red zone? If it does, then we can't risk messing 7700 // with the stack. 7701 if (!F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoRedZone)) { 7702 // It could have a red zone. If it does, then we don't want to touch it. 7703 const X86MachineFunctionInfo *X86FI = MF.getInfo<X86MachineFunctionInfo>(); 7704 if (!X86FI || X86FI->getUsesRedZone()) 7705 return false; 7706 } 7707 7708 // If we *don't* want to outline from things that could potentially be deduped 7709 // then return false. 7710 if (!OutlineFromLinkOnceODRs && F.hasLinkOnceODRLinkage()) 7711 return false; 7712 7713 // This function is viable for outlining, so return true. 7714 return true; 7715 } 7716 7717 outliner::InstrType 7718 X86InstrInfo::getOutliningType(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &MIT, unsigned Flags) const { 7719 MachineInstr &MI = *MIT; 7720 // Don't allow debug values to impact outlining type. 7721 if (MI.isDebugInstr() || MI.isIndirectDebugValue()) 7722 return outliner::InstrType::Invisible; 7723 7724 // At this point, KILL instructions don't really tell us much so we can go 7725 // ahead and skip over them. 7726 if (MI.isKill()) 7727 return outliner::InstrType::Invisible; 7728 7729 // Is this a tail call? If yes, we can outline as a tail call. 7730 if (isTailCall(MI)) 7731 return outliner::InstrType::Legal; 7732 7733 // Is this the terminator of a basic block? 7734 if (MI.isTerminator() || MI.isReturn()) { 7735 7736 // Does its parent have any successors in its MachineFunction? 7737 if (MI.getParent()->succ_empty()) 7738 return outliner::InstrType::Legal; 7739 7740 // It does, so we can't tail call it. 7741 return outliner::InstrType::Illegal; 7742 } 7743 7744 // Don't outline anything that modifies or reads from the stack pointer. 7745 // 7746 // FIXME: There are instructions which are being manually built without 7747 // explicit uses/defs so we also have to check the MCInstrDesc. We should be 7748 // able to remove the extra checks once those are fixed up. For example, 7749 // sometimes we might get something like %rax = POP64r 1. This won't be 7750 // caught by modifiesRegister or readsRegister even though the instruction 7751 // really ought to be formed so that modifiesRegister/readsRegister would 7752 // catch it. 7753 if (MI.modifiesRegister(X86::RSP, &RI) || MI.readsRegister(X86::RSP, &RI) || 7754 MI.getDesc().hasImplicitUseOfPhysReg(X86::RSP) || 7755 MI.getDesc().hasImplicitDefOfPhysReg(X86::RSP)) 7756 return outliner::InstrType::Illegal; 7757 7758 // Outlined calls change the instruction pointer, so don't read from it. 7759 if (MI.readsRegister(X86::RIP, &RI) || 7760 MI.getDesc().hasImplicitUseOfPhysReg(X86::RIP) || 7761 MI.getDesc().hasImplicitDefOfPhysReg(X86::RIP)) 7762 return outliner::InstrType::Illegal; 7763 7764 // Positions can't safely be outlined. 7765 if (MI.isPosition()) 7766 return outliner::InstrType::Illegal; 7767 7768 // Make sure none of the operands of this instruction do anything tricky. 7769 for (const MachineOperand &MOP : MI.operands()) 7770 if (MOP.isCPI() || MOP.isJTI() || MOP.isCFIIndex() || MOP.isFI() || 7771 MOP.isTargetIndex()) 7772 return outliner::InstrType::Illegal; 7773 7774 return outliner::InstrType::Legal; 7775 } 7776 7777 void X86InstrInfo::buildOutlinedFrame(MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 7778 MachineFunction &MF, 7779 const outliner::OutlinedFunction &OF) 7780 const { 7781 // If we're a tail call, we already have a return, so don't do anything. 7782 if (OF.FrameConstructionID == MachineOutlinerTailCall) 7783 return; 7784 7785 // We're a normal call, so our sequence doesn't have a return instruction. 7786 // Add it in. 7787 MachineInstr *retq = BuildMI(MF, DebugLoc(), get(X86::RETQ)); 7788 MBB.insert(MBB.end(), retq); 7789 } 7790 7791 MachineBasicBlock::iterator 7792 X86InstrInfo::insertOutlinedCall(Module &M, MachineBasicBlock &MBB, 7793 MachineBasicBlock::iterator &It, 7794 MachineFunction &MF, 7795 const outliner::Candidate &C) const { 7796 // Is it a tail call? 7797 if (C.CallConstructionID == MachineOutlinerTailCall) { 7798 // Yes, just insert a JMP. 7799 It = MBB.insert(It, 7800 BuildMI(MF, DebugLoc(), get(X86::TAILJMPd64)) 7801 .addGlobalAddress(M.getNamedValue(MF.getName()))); 7802 } else { 7803 // No, insert a call. 7804 It = MBB.insert(It, 7805 BuildMI(MF, DebugLoc(), get(X86::CALL64pcrel32)) 7806 .addGlobalAddress(M.getNamedValue(MF.getName()))); 7807 } 7808 7809 return It; 7810 } 7811 7812 #define GET_INSTRINFO_HELPERS 7813 #include "X86GenInstrInfo.inc" 7814