1 //===-- SelectionDAGISel.cpp - Implement the SelectionDAGISel class -------===// 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 implements the SelectionDAGISel class. 11 // 12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 13 14 #include "llvm/CodeGen/GCStrategy.h" 15 #include "ScheduleDAGSDNodes.h" 16 #include "SelectionDAGBuilder.h" 17 #include "llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" 19 #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" 20 #include "llvm/Analysis/BranchProbabilityInfo.h" 21 #include "llvm/Analysis/CFG.h" 22 #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" 23 #include "llvm/CodeGen/Analysis.h" 24 #include "llvm/CodeGen/FastISel.h" 25 #include "llvm/CodeGen/FunctionLoweringInfo.h" 26 #include "llvm/CodeGen/GCMetadata.h" 27 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h" 28 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" 29 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h" 30 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h" 31 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h" 32 #include "llvm/CodeGen/ScheduleHazardRecognizer.h" 33 #include "llvm/CodeGen/SchedulerRegistry.h" 34 #include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAG.h" 35 #include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGISel.h" 36 #include "llvm/CodeGen/WinEHFuncInfo.h" 37 #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" 38 #include "llvm/IR/DebugInfo.h" 39 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" 40 #include "llvm/IR/InlineAsm.h" 41 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" 42 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" 43 #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" 44 #include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h" 45 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" 46 #include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h" 47 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" 48 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 49 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 50 #include "llvm/Support/Timer.h" 51 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" 52 #include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h" 53 #include "llvm/Target/TargetIntrinsicInfo.h" 54 #include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h" 55 #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" 56 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h" 57 #include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h" 58 #include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" 59 #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h" 60 #include <algorithm> 61 using namespace llvm; 62 63 #define DEBUG_TYPE "isel" 64 65 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailures, "Number of instructions fast isel failed on"); 66 STATISTIC(NumFastIselSuccess, "Number of instructions fast isel selected"); 67 STATISTIC(NumFastIselBlocks, "Number of blocks selected entirely by fast isel"); 68 STATISTIC(NumDAGBlocks, "Number of blocks selected using DAG"); 69 STATISTIC(NumDAGIselRetries,"Number of times dag isel has to try another path"); 70 STATISTIC(NumEntryBlocks, "Number of entry blocks encountered"); 71 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailLowerArguments, 72 "Number of entry blocks where fast isel failed to lower arguments"); 73 74 #ifndef NDEBUG 75 static cl::opt<bool> 76 EnableFastISelVerbose2("fast-isel-verbose2", cl::Hidden, 77 cl::desc("Enable extra verbose messages in the \"fast\" " 78 "instruction selector")); 79 80 // Terminators 81 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailRet,"Fast isel fails on Ret"); 82 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailBr,"Fast isel fails on Br"); 83 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSwitch,"Fast isel fails on Switch"); 84 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailIndirectBr,"Fast isel fails on IndirectBr"); 85 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailInvoke,"Fast isel fails on Invoke"); 86 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailResume,"Fast isel fails on Resume"); 87 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUnreachable,"Fast isel fails on Unreachable"); 88 89 // Standard binary operators... 90 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAdd,"Fast isel fails on Add"); 91 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFAdd,"Fast isel fails on FAdd"); 92 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSub,"Fast isel fails on Sub"); 93 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFSub,"Fast isel fails on FSub"); 94 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailMul,"Fast isel fails on Mul"); 95 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFMul,"Fast isel fails on FMul"); 96 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUDiv,"Fast isel fails on UDiv"); 97 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSDiv,"Fast isel fails on SDiv"); 98 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFDiv,"Fast isel fails on FDiv"); 99 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailURem,"Fast isel fails on URem"); 100 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSRem,"Fast isel fails on SRem"); 101 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFRem,"Fast isel fails on FRem"); 102 103 // Logical operators... 104 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAnd,"Fast isel fails on And"); 105 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailOr,"Fast isel fails on Or"); 106 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailXor,"Fast isel fails on Xor"); 107 108 // Memory instructions... 109 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAlloca,"Fast isel fails on Alloca"); 110 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailLoad,"Fast isel fails on Load"); 111 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailStore,"Fast isel fails on Store"); 112 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAtomicCmpXchg,"Fast isel fails on AtomicCmpXchg"); 113 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAtomicRMW,"Fast isel fails on AtomicRWM"); 114 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFence,"Fast isel fails on Frence"); 115 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailGetElementPtr,"Fast isel fails on GetElementPtr"); 116 117 // Convert instructions... 118 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailTrunc,"Fast isel fails on Trunc"); 119 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailZExt,"Fast isel fails on ZExt"); 120 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSExt,"Fast isel fails on SExt"); 121 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFPTrunc,"Fast isel fails on FPTrunc"); 122 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFPExt,"Fast isel fails on FPExt"); 123 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFPToUI,"Fast isel fails on FPToUI"); 124 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFPToSI,"Fast isel fails on FPToSI"); 125 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUIToFP,"Fast isel fails on UIToFP"); 126 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSIToFP,"Fast isel fails on SIToFP"); 127 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailIntToPtr,"Fast isel fails on IntToPtr"); 128 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailPtrToInt,"Fast isel fails on PtrToInt"); 129 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailBitCast,"Fast isel fails on BitCast"); 130 131 // Other instructions... 132 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailICmp,"Fast isel fails on ICmp"); 133 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFCmp,"Fast isel fails on FCmp"); 134 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailPHI,"Fast isel fails on PHI"); 135 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSelect,"Fast isel fails on Select"); 136 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailCall,"Fast isel fails on Call"); 137 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailShl,"Fast isel fails on Shl"); 138 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailLShr,"Fast isel fails on LShr"); 139 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailAShr,"Fast isel fails on AShr"); 140 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailVAArg,"Fast isel fails on VAArg"); 141 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailExtractElement,"Fast isel fails on ExtractElement"); 142 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailInsertElement,"Fast isel fails on InsertElement"); 143 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailShuffleVector,"Fast isel fails on ShuffleVector"); 144 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailExtractValue,"Fast isel fails on ExtractValue"); 145 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailInsertValue,"Fast isel fails on InsertValue"); 146 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailLandingPad,"Fast isel fails on LandingPad"); 147 148 // Intrinsic instructions... 149 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailIntrinsicCall, "Fast isel fails on Intrinsic call"); 150 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSAddWithOverflow, 151 "Fast isel fails on sadd.with.overflow"); 152 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUAddWithOverflow, 153 "Fast isel fails on uadd.with.overflow"); 154 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSSubWithOverflow, 155 "Fast isel fails on ssub.with.overflow"); 156 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUSubWithOverflow, 157 "Fast isel fails on usub.with.overflow"); 158 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSMulWithOverflow, 159 "Fast isel fails on smul.with.overflow"); 160 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailUMulWithOverflow, 161 "Fast isel fails on umul.with.overflow"); 162 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailFrameaddress, "Fast isel fails on Frameaddress"); 163 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailSqrt, "Fast isel fails on sqrt call"); 164 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailStackMap, "Fast isel fails on StackMap call"); 165 STATISTIC(NumFastIselFailPatchPoint, "Fast isel fails on PatchPoint call"); 166 #endif 167 168 static cl::opt<bool> 169 EnableFastISelVerbose("fast-isel-verbose", cl::Hidden, 170 cl::desc("Enable verbose messages in the \"fast\" " 171 "instruction selector")); 172 static cl::opt<int> EnableFastISelAbort( 173 "fast-isel-abort", cl::Hidden, 174 cl::desc("Enable abort calls when \"fast\" instruction selection " 175 "fails to lower an instruction: 0 disable the abort, 1 will " 176 "abort but for args, calls and terminators, 2 will also " 177 "abort for argument lowering, and 3 will never fallback " 178 "to SelectionDAG.")); 179 180 static cl::opt<bool> 181 UseMBPI("use-mbpi", 182 cl::desc("use Machine Branch Probability Info"), 183 cl::init(true), cl::Hidden); 184 185 #ifndef NDEBUG 186 static cl::opt<std::string> 187 FilterDAGBasicBlockName("filter-view-dags", cl::Hidden, 188 cl::desc("Only display the basic block whose name " 189 "matches this for all view-*-dags options")); 190 static cl::opt<bool> 191 ViewDAGCombine1("view-dag-combine1-dags", cl::Hidden, 192 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show dags before the first " 193 "dag combine pass")); 194 static cl::opt<bool> 195 ViewLegalizeTypesDAGs("view-legalize-types-dags", cl::Hidden, 196 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show dags before legalize types")); 197 static cl::opt<bool> 198 ViewLegalizeDAGs("view-legalize-dags", cl::Hidden, 199 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show dags before legalize")); 200 static cl::opt<bool> 201 ViewDAGCombine2("view-dag-combine2-dags", cl::Hidden, 202 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show dags before the second " 203 "dag combine pass")); 204 static cl::opt<bool> 205 ViewDAGCombineLT("view-dag-combine-lt-dags", cl::Hidden, 206 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show dags before the post legalize types" 207 " dag combine pass")); 208 static cl::opt<bool> 209 ViewISelDAGs("view-isel-dags", cl::Hidden, 210 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show isel dags as they are selected")); 211 static cl::opt<bool> 212 ViewSchedDAGs("view-sched-dags", cl::Hidden, 213 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show sched dags as they are processed")); 214 static cl::opt<bool> 215 ViewSUnitDAGs("view-sunit-dags", cl::Hidden, 216 cl::desc("Pop up a window to show SUnit dags after they are processed")); 217 #else 218 static const bool ViewDAGCombine1 = false, 219 ViewLegalizeTypesDAGs = false, ViewLegalizeDAGs = false, 220 ViewDAGCombine2 = false, 221 ViewDAGCombineLT = false, 222 ViewISelDAGs = false, ViewSchedDAGs = false, 223 ViewSUnitDAGs = false; 224 #endif 225 226 //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// 227 /// 228 /// RegisterScheduler class - Track the registration of instruction schedulers. 229 /// 230 //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// 231 MachinePassRegistry RegisterScheduler::Registry; 232 233 //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// 234 /// 235 /// ISHeuristic command line option for instruction schedulers. 236 /// 237 //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// 238 static cl::opt<RegisterScheduler::FunctionPassCtor, false, 239 RegisterPassParser<RegisterScheduler> > 240 ISHeuristic("pre-RA-sched", 241 cl::init(&createDefaultScheduler), cl::Hidden, 242 cl::desc("Instruction schedulers available (before register" 243 " allocation):")); 244 245 static RegisterScheduler 246 defaultListDAGScheduler("default", "Best scheduler for the target", 247 createDefaultScheduler); 248 249 namespace llvm { 250 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 251 /// \brief This class is used by SelectionDAGISel to temporarily override 252 /// the optimization level on a per-function basis. 253 class OptLevelChanger { 254 SelectionDAGISel &IS; 255 CodeGenOpt::Level SavedOptLevel; 256 bool SavedFastISel; 257 258 public: 259 OptLevelChanger(SelectionDAGISel &ISel, 260 CodeGenOpt::Level NewOptLevel) : IS(ISel) { 261 SavedOptLevel = IS.OptLevel; 262 if (NewOptLevel == SavedOptLevel) 263 return; 264 IS.OptLevel = NewOptLevel; 265 IS.TM.setOptLevel(NewOptLevel); 266 SavedFastISel = IS.TM.Options.EnableFastISel; 267 if (NewOptLevel == CodeGenOpt::None) 268 IS.TM.setFastISel(true); 269 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\nChanging optimization level for Function " 270 << IS.MF->getFunction()->getName() << "\n"); 271 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tBefore: -O" << SavedOptLevel 272 << " ; After: -O" << NewOptLevel << "\n"); 273 } 274 275 ~OptLevelChanger() { 276 if (IS.OptLevel == SavedOptLevel) 277 return; 278 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\nRestoring optimization level for Function " 279 << IS.MF->getFunction()->getName() << "\n"); 280 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\tBefore: -O" << IS.OptLevel 281 << " ; After: -O" << SavedOptLevel << "\n"); 282 IS.OptLevel = SavedOptLevel; 283 IS.TM.setOptLevel(SavedOptLevel); 284 IS.TM.setFastISel(SavedFastISel); 285 } 286 }; 287 288 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 289 /// createDefaultScheduler - This creates an instruction scheduler appropriate 290 /// for the target. 291 ScheduleDAGSDNodes* createDefaultScheduler(SelectionDAGISel *IS, 292 CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel) { 293 const TargetLowering *TLI = IS->TLI; 294 const TargetSubtargetInfo &ST = IS->MF->getSubtarget(); 295 296 if (OptLevel == CodeGenOpt::None || 297 (ST.enableMachineScheduler() && ST.enableMachineSchedDefaultSched()) || 298 TLI->getSchedulingPreference() == Sched::Source) 299 return createSourceListDAGScheduler(IS, OptLevel); 300 if (TLI->getSchedulingPreference() == Sched::RegPressure) 301 return createBURRListDAGScheduler(IS, OptLevel); 302 if (TLI->getSchedulingPreference() == Sched::Hybrid) 303 return createHybridListDAGScheduler(IS, OptLevel); 304 if (TLI->getSchedulingPreference() == Sched::VLIW) 305 return createVLIWDAGScheduler(IS, OptLevel); 306 assert(TLI->getSchedulingPreference() == Sched::ILP && 307 "Unknown sched type!"); 308 return createILPListDAGScheduler(IS, OptLevel); 309 } 310 } 311 312 // EmitInstrWithCustomInserter - This method should be implemented by targets 313 // that mark instructions with the 'usesCustomInserter' flag. These 314 // instructions are special in various ways, which require special support to 315 // insert. The specified MachineInstr is created but not inserted into any 316 // basic blocks, and this method is called to expand it into a sequence of 317 // instructions, potentially also creating new basic blocks and control flow. 318 // When new basic blocks are inserted and the edges from MBB to its successors 319 // are modified, the method should insert pairs of <OldSucc, NewSucc> into the 320 // DenseMap. 321 MachineBasicBlock * 322 TargetLowering::EmitInstrWithCustomInserter(MachineInstr *MI, 323 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const { 324 #ifndef NDEBUG 325 dbgs() << "If a target marks an instruction with " 326 "'usesCustomInserter', it must implement " 327 "TargetLowering::EmitInstrWithCustomInserter!"; 328 #endif 329 llvm_unreachable(nullptr); 330 } 331 332 void TargetLowering::AdjustInstrPostInstrSelection(MachineInstr *MI, 333 SDNode *Node) const { 334 assert(!MI->hasPostISelHook() && 335 "If a target marks an instruction with 'hasPostISelHook', " 336 "it must implement TargetLowering::AdjustInstrPostInstrSelection!"); 337 } 338 339 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 340 // SelectionDAGISel code 341 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 342 343 SelectionDAGISel::SelectionDAGISel(TargetMachine &tm, 344 CodeGenOpt::Level OL) : 345 MachineFunctionPass(ID), TM(tm), 346 FuncInfo(new FunctionLoweringInfo()), 347 CurDAG(new SelectionDAG(tm, OL)), 348 SDB(new SelectionDAGBuilder(*CurDAG, *FuncInfo, OL)), 349 GFI(), 350 OptLevel(OL), 351 DAGSize(0) { 352 initializeGCModuleInfoPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 353 initializeAliasAnalysisAnalysisGroup(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 354 initializeBranchProbabilityInfoPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 355 initializeTargetLibraryInfoWrapperPassPass( 356 *PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); 357 } 358 359 SelectionDAGISel::~SelectionDAGISel() { 360 delete SDB; 361 delete CurDAG; 362 delete FuncInfo; 363 } 364 365 void SelectionDAGISel::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const { 366 AU.addRequired<AliasAnalysis>(); 367 AU.addPreserved<AliasAnalysis>(); 368 AU.addRequired<GCModuleInfo>(); 369 AU.addPreserved<GCModuleInfo>(); 370 AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>(); 371 if (UseMBPI && OptLevel != CodeGenOpt::None) 372 AU.addRequired<BranchProbabilityInfo>(); 373 MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU); 374 } 375 376 /// SplitCriticalSideEffectEdges - Look for critical edges with a PHI value that 377 /// may trap on it. In this case we have to split the edge so that the path 378 /// through the predecessor block that doesn't go to the phi block doesn't 379 /// execute the possibly trapping instruction. 380 /// 381 /// This is required for correctness, so it must be done at -O0. 382 /// 383 static void SplitCriticalSideEffectEdges(Function &Fn, AliasAnalysis *AA) { 384 // Loop for blocks with phi nodes. 385 for (Function::iterator BB = Fn.begin(), E = Fn.end(); BB != E; ++BB) { 386 PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(BB->begin()); 387 if (!PN) continue; 388 389 ReprocessBlock: 390 // For each block with a PHI node, check to see if any of the input values 391 // are potentially trapping constant expressions. Constant expressions are 392 // the only potentially trapping value that can occur as the argument to a 393 // PHI. 394 for (BasicBlock::iterator I = BB->begin(); (PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I)); ++I) 395 for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) { 396 ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(PN->getIncomingValue(i)); 397 if (!CE || !CE->canTrap()) continue; 398 399 // The only case we have to worry about is when the edge is critical. 400 // Since this block has a PHI Node, we assume it has multiple input 401 // edges: check to see if the pred has multiple successors. 402 BasicBlock *Pred = PN->getIncomingBlock(i); 403 if (Pred->getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors() == 1) 404 continue; 405 406 // Okay, we have to split this edge. 407 SplitCriticalEdge( 408 Pred->getTerminator(), GetSuccessorNumber(Pred, BB), 409 CriticalEdgeSplittingOptions(AA).setMergeIdenticalEdges()); 410 goto ReprocessBlock; 411 } 412 } 413 } 414 415 bool SelectionDAGISel::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &mf) { 416 // Do some sanity-checking on the command-line options. 417 assert((!EnableFastISelVerbose || TM.Options.EnableFastISel) && 418 "-fast-isel-verbose requires -fast-isel"); 419 assert((!EnableFastISelAbort || TM.Options.EnableFastISel) && 420 "-fast-isel-abort > 0 requires -fast-isel"); 421 422 const Function &Fn = *mf.getFunction(); 423 MF = &mf; 424 425 // Reset the target options before resetting the optimization 426 // level below. 427 // FIXME: This is a horrible hack and should be processed via 428 // codegen looking at the optimization level explicitly when 429 // it wants to look at it. 430 TM.resetTargetOptions(Fn); 431 // Reset OptLevel to None for optnone functions. 432 CodeGenOpt::Level NewOptLevel = OptLevel; 433 if (Fn.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::OptimizeNone)) 434 NewOptLevel = CodeGenOpt::None; 435 OptLevelChanger OLC(*this, NewOptLevel); 436 437 TII = MF->getSubtarget().getInstrInfo(); 438 TLI = MF->getSubtarget().getTargetLowering(); 439 RegInfo = &MF->getRegInfo(); 440 AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>(); 441 LibInfo = &getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI(); 442 GFI = Fn.hasGC() ? &getAnalysis<GCModuleInfo>().getFunctionInfo(Fn) : nullptr; 443 444 DEBUG(dbgs() << "\n\n\n=== " << Fn.getName() << "\n"); 445 446 SplitCriticalSideEffectEdges(const_cast<Function&>(Fn), AA); 447 448 CurDAG->init(*MF); 449 FuncInfo->set(Fn, *MF, CurDAG); 450 451 if (UseMBPI && OptLevel != CodeGenOpt::None) 452 FuncInfo->BPI = &getAnalysis<BranchProbabilityInfo>(); 453 else 454 FuncInfo->BPI = nullptr; 455 456 SDB->init(GFI, *AA, LibInfo); 457 458 MF->setHasInlineAsm(false); 459 460 SelectAllBasicBlocks(Fn); 461 462 // If the first basic block in the function has live ins that need to be 463 // copied into vregs, emit the copies into the top of the block before 464 // emitting the code for the block. 465 MachineBasicBlock *EntryMBB = MF->begin(); 466 const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI = *MF->getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo(); 467 RegInfo->EmitLiveInCopies(EntryMBB, TRI, *TII); 468 469 DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned> LiveInMap; 470 if (!FuncInfo->ArgDbgValues.empty()) 471 for (MachineRegisterInfo::livein_iterator LI = RegInfo->livein_begin(), 472 E = RegInfo->livein_end(); LI != E; ++LI) 473 if (LI->second) 474 LiveInMap.insert(std::make_pair(LI->first, LI->second)); 475 476 // Insert DBG_VALUE instructions for function arguments to the entry block. 477 for (unsigned i = 0, e = FuncInfo->ArgDbgValues.size(); i != e; ++i) { 478 MachineInstr *MI = FuncInfo->ArgDbgValues[e-i-1]; 479 bool hasFI = MI->getOperand(0).isFI(); 480 unsigned Reg = 481 hasFI ? TRI.getFrameRegister(*MF) : MI->getOperand(0).getReg(); 482 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(Reg)) 483 EntryMBB->insert(EntryMBB->begin(), MI); 484 else { 485 MachineInstr *Def = RegInfo->getVRegDef(Reg); 486 if (Def) { 487 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPos = Def; 488 // FIXME: VR def may not be in entry block. 489 Def->getParent()->insert(std::next(InsertPos), MI); 490 } else 491 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Dropping debug info for dead vreg" 492 << TargetRegisterInfo::virtReg2Index(Reg) << "\n"); 493 } 494 495 // If Reg is live-in then update debug info to track its copy in a vreg. 496 DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned>::iterator LDI = LiveInMap.find(Reg); 497 if (LDI != LiveInMap.end()) { 498 assert(!hasFI && "There's no handling of frame pointer updating here yet " 499 "- add if needed"); 500 MachineInstr *Def = RegInfo->getVRegDef(LDI->second); 501 MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPos = Def; 502 const MDNode *Variable = MI->getDebugVariable(); 503 const MDNode *Expr = MI->getDebugExpression(); 504 DebugLoc DL = MI->getDebugLoc(); 505 bool IsIndirect = MI->isIndirectDebugValue(); 506 unsigned Offset = IsIndirect ? MI->getOperand(1).getImm() : 0; 507 assert(cast<DILocalVariable>(Variable)->isValidLocationForIntrinsic(DL) && 508 "Expected inlined-at fields to agree"); 509 // Def is never a terminator here, so it is ok to increment InsertPos. 510 BuildMI(*EntryMBB, ++InsertPos, DL, TII->get(TargetOpcode::DBG_VALUE), 511 IsIndirect, LDI->second, Offset, Variable, Expr); 512 513 // If this vreg is directly copied into an exported register then 514 // that COPY instructions also need DBG_VALUE, if it is the only 515 // user of LDI->second. 516 MachineInstr *CopyUseMI = nullptr; 517 for (MachineRegisterInfo::use_instr_iterator 518 UI = RegInfo->use_instr_begin(LDI->second), 519 E = RegInfo->use_instr_end(); UI != E; ) { 520 MachineInstr *UseMI = &*(UI++); 521 if (UseMI->isDebugValue()) continue; 522 if (UseMI->isCopy() && !CopyUseMI && UseMI->getParent() == EntryMBB) { 523 CopyUseMI = UseMI; continue; 524 } 525 // Otherwise this is another use or second copy use. 526 CopyUseMI = nullptr; break; 527 } 528 if (CopyUseMI) { 529 // Use MI's debug location, which describes where Variable was 530 // declared, rather than whatever is attached to CopyUseMI. 531 MachineInstr *NewMI = 532 BuildMI(*MF, DL, TII->get(TargetOpcode::DBG_VALUE), IsIndirect, 533 CopyUseMI->getOperand(0).getReg(), Offset, Variable, Expr); 534 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Pos = CopyUseMI; 535 EntryMBB->insertAfter(Pos, NewMI); 536 } 537 } 538 } 539 540 // Determine if there are any calls in this machine function. 541 MachineFrameInfo *MFI = MF->getFrameInfo(); 542 for (const auto &MBB : *MF) { 543 if (MFI->hasCalls() && MF->hasInlineAsm()) 544 break; 545 546 for (const auto &MI : MBB) { 547 const MCInstrDesc &MCID = TII->get(MI.getOpcode()); 548 if ((MCID.isCall() && !MCID.isReturn()) || 549 MI.isStackAligningInlineAsm()) { 550 MFI->setHasCalls(true); 551 } 552 if (MI.isInlineAsm()) { 553 MF->setHasInlineAsm(true); 554 } 555 } 556 } 557 558 // Determine if there is a call to setjmp in the machine function. 559 MF->setExposesReturnsTwice(Fn.callsFunctionThatReturnsTwice()); 560 561 // Replace forward-declared registers with the registers containing 562 // the desired value. 563 MachineRegisterInfo &MRI = MF->getRegInfo(); 564 for (DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned>::iterator 565 I = FuncInfo->RegFixups.begin(), E = FuncInfo->RegFixups.end(); 566 I != E; ++I) { 567 unsigned From = I->first; 568 unsigned To = I->second; 569 // If To is also scheduled to be replaced, find what its ultimate 570 // replacement is. 571 for (;;) { 572 DenseMap<unsigned, unsigned>::iterator J = FuncInfo->RegFixups.find(To); 573 if (J == E) break; 574 To = J->second; 575 } 576 // Make sure the new register has a sufficiently constrained register class. 577 if (TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(From) && 578 TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(To)) 579 MRI.constrainRegClass(To, MRI.getRegClass(From)); 580 // Replace it. 581 582 583 // Replacing one register with another won't touch the kill flags. 584 // We need to conservatively clear the kill flags as a kill on the old 585 // register might dominate existing uses of the new register. 586 if (!MRI.use_empty(To)) 587 MRI.clearKillFlags(From); 588 MRI.replaceRegWith(From, To); 589 } 590 591 // Freeze the set of reserved registers now that MachineFrameInfo has been 592 // set up. All the information required by getReservedRegs() should be 593 // available now. 594 MRI.freezeReservedRegs(*MF); 595 596 // Release function-specific state. SDB and CurDAG are already cleared 597 // at this point. 598 FuncInfo->clear(); 599 600 DEBUG(dbgs() << "*** MachineFunction at end of ISel ***\n"); 601 DEBUG(MF->print(dbgs())); 602 603 return true; 604 } 605 606 void SelectionDAGISel::SelectBasicBlock(BasicBlock::const_iterator Begin, 607 BasicBlock::const_iterator End, 608 bool &HadTailCall) { 609 // Lower the instructions. If a call is emitted as a tail call, cease emitting 610 // nodes for this block. 611 for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = Begin; I != End && !SDB->HasTailCall; ++I) 612 SDB->visit(*I); 613 614 // Make sure the root of the DAG is up-to-date. 615 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getControlRoot()); 616 HadTailCall = SDB->HasTailCall; 617 SDB->clear(); 618 619 // Final step, emit the lowered DAG as machine code. 620 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 621 } 622 623 void SelectionDAGISel::ComputeLiveOutVRegInfo() { 624 SmallPtrSet<SDNode*, 128> VisitedNodes; 625 SmallVector<SDNode*, 128> Worklist; 626 627 Worklist.push_back(CurDAG->getRoot().getNode()); 628 629 APInt KnownZero; 630 APInt KnownOne; 631 632 do { 633 SDNode *N = Worklist.pop_back_val(); 634 635 // If we've already seen this node, ignore it. 636 if (!VisitedNodes.insert(N).second) 637 continue; 638 639 // Otherwise, add all chain operands to the worklist. 640 for (unsigned i = 0, e = N->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) 641 if (N->getOperand(i).getValueType() == MVT::Other) 642 Worklist.push_back(N->getOperand(i).getNode()); 643 644 // If this is a CopyToReg with a vreg dest, process it. 645 if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::CopyToReg) 646 continue; 647 648 unsigned DestReg = cast<RegisterSDNode>(N->getOperand(1))->getReg(); 649 if (!TargetRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(DestReg)) 650 continue; 651 652 // Ignore non-scalar or non-integer values. 653 SDValue Src = N->getOperand(2); 654 EVT SrcVT = Src.getValueType(); 655 if (!SrcVT.isInteger() || SrcVT.isVector()) 656 continue; 657 658 unsigned NumSignBits = CurDAG->ComputeNumSignBits(Src); 659 CurDAG->computeKnownBits(Src, KnownZero, KnownOne); 660 FuncInfo->AddLiveOutRegInfo(DestReg, NumSignBits, KnownZero, KnownOne); 661 } while (!Worklist.empty()); 662 } 663 664 void SelectionDAGISel::CodeGenAndEmitDAG() { 665 std::string GroupName; 666 if (TimePassesIsEnabled) 667 GroupName = "Instruction Selection and Scheduling"; 668 std::string BlockName; 669 int BlockNumber = -1; 670 (void)BlockNumber; 671 bool MatchFilterBB = false; (void)MatchFilterBB; 672 #ifndef NDEBUG 673 MatchFilterBB = (FilterDAGBasicBlockName.empty() || 674 FilterDAGBasicBlockName == 675 FuncInfo->MBB->getBasicBlock()->getName().str()); 676 #endif 677 #ifdef NDEBUG 678 if (ViewDAGCombine1 || ViewLegalizeTypesDAGs || ViewLegalizeDAGs || 679 ViewDAGCombine2 || ViewDAGCombineLT || ViewISelDAGs || ViewSchedDAGs || 680 ViewSUnitDAGs) 681 #endif 682 { 683 BlockNumber = FuncInfo->MBB->getNumber(); 684 BlockName = 685 (MF->getName() + ":" + FuncInfo->MBB->getBasicBlock()->getName()).str(); 686 } 687 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Initial selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 688 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 689 690 if (ViewDAGCombine1 && MatchFilterBB) 691 CurDAG->viewGraph("dag-combine1 input for " + BlockName); 692 693 // Run the DAG combiner in pre-legalize mode. 694 { 695 NamedRegionTimer T("DAG Combining 1", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 696 CurDAG->Combine(BeforeLegalizeTypes, *AA, OptLevel); 697 } 698 699 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Optimized lowered selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 700 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 701 702 // Second step, hack on the DAG until it only uses operations and types that 703 // the target supports. 704 if (ViewLegalizeTypesDAGs && MatchFilterBB) 705 CurDAG->viewGraph("legalize-types input for " + BlockName); 706 707 bool Changed; 708 { 709 NamedRegionTimer T("Type Legalization", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 710 Changed = CurDAG->LegalizeTypes(); 711 } 712 713 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Type-legalized selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 714 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 715 716 CurDAG->NewNodesMustHaveLegalTypes = true; 717 718 if (Changed) { 719 if (ViewDAGCombineLT && MatchFilterBB) 720 CurDAG->viewGraph("dag-combine-lt input for " + BlockName); 721 722 // Run the DAG combiner in post-type-legalize mode. 723 { 724 NamedRegionTimer T("DAG Combining after legalize types", GroupName, 725 TimePassesIsEnabled); 726 CurDAG->Combine(AfterLegalizeTypes, *AA, OptLevel); 727 } 728 729 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Optimized type-legalized selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 730 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 731 732 } 733 734 { 735 NamedRegionTimer T("Vector Legalization", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 736 Changed = CurDAG->LegalizeVectors(); 737 } 738 739 if (Changed) { 740 { 741 NamedRegionTimer T("Type Legalization 2", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 742 CurDAG->LegalizeTypes(); 743 } 744 745 if (ViewDAGCombineLT && MatchFilterBB) 746 CurDAG->viewGraph("dag-combine-lv input for " + BlockName); 747 748 // Run the DAG combiner in post-type-legalize mode. 749 { 750 NamedRegionTimer T("DAG Combining after legalize vectors", GroupName, 751 TimePassesIsEnabled); 752 CurDAG->Combine(AfterLegalizeVectorOps, *AA, OptLevel); 753 } 754 755 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Optimized vector-legalized selection DAG: BB#" 756 << BlockNumber << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 757 } 758 759 if (ViewLegalizeDAGs && MatchFilterBB) 760 CurDAG->viewGraph("legalize input for " + BlockName); 761 762 { 763 NamedRegionTimer T("DAG Legalization", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 764 CurDAG->Legalize(); 765 } 766 767 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Legalized selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 768 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 769 770 if (ViewDAGCombine2 && MatchFilterBB) 771 CurDAG->viewGraph("dag-combine2 input for " + BlockName); 772 773 // Run the DAG combiner in post-legalize mode. 774 { 775 NamedRegionTimer T("DAG Combining 2", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 776 CurDAG->Combine(AfterLegalizeDAG, *AA, OptLevel); 777 } 778 779 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Optimized legalized selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 780 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 781 782 if (OptLevel != CodeGenOpt::None) 783 ComputeLiveOutVRegInfo(); 784 785 if (ViewISelDAGs && MatchFilterBB) 786 CurDAG->viewGraph("isel input for " + BlockName); 787 788 // Third, instruction select all of the operations to machine code, adding the 789 // code to the MachineBasicBlock. 790 { 791 NamedRegionTimer T("Instruction Selection", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 792 DoInstructionSelection(); 793 } 794 795 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Selected selection DAG: BB#" << BlockNumber 796 << " '" << BlockName << "'\n"; CurDAG->dump()); 797 798 if (ViewSchedDAGs && MatchFilterBB) 799 CurDAG->viewGraph("scheduler input for " + BlockName); 800 801 // Schedule machine code. 802 ScheduleDAGSDNodes *Scheduler = CreateScheduler(); 803 { 804 NamedRegionTimer T("Instruction Scheduling", GroupName, 805 TimePassesIsEnabled); 806 Scheduler->Run(CurDAG, FuncInfo->MBB); 807 } 808 809 if (ViewSUnitDAGs && MatchFilterBB) Scheduler->viewGraph(); 810 811 // Emit machine code to BB. This can change 'BB' to the last block being 812 // inserted into. 813 MachineBasicBlock *FirstMBB = FuncInfo->MBB, *LastMBB; 814 { 815 NamedRegionTimer T("Instruction Creation", GroupName, TimePassesIsEnabled); 816 817 // FuncInfo->InsertPt is passed by reference and set to the end of the 818 // scheduled instructions. 819 LastMBB = FuncInfo->MBB = Scheduler->EmitSchedule(FuncInfo->InsertPt); 820 } 821 822 // If the block was split, make sure we update any references that are used to 823 // update PHI nodes later on. 824 if (FirstMBB != LastMBB) 825 SDB->UpdateSplitBlock(FirstMBB, LastMBB); 826 827 // Free the scheduler state. 828 { 829 NamedRegionTimer T("Instruction Scheduling Cleanup", GroupName, 830 TimePassesIsEnabled); 831 delete Scheduler; 832 } 833 834 // Free the SelectionDAG state, now that we're finished with it. 835 CurDAG->clear(); 836 } 837 838 namespace { 839 /// ISelUpdater - helper class to handle updates of the instruction selection 840 /// graph. 841 class ISelUpdater : public SelectionDAG::DAGUpdateListener { 842 SelectionDAG::allnodes_iterator &ISelPosition; 843 public: 844 ISelUpdater(SelectionDAG &DAG, SelectionDAG::allnodes_iterator &isp) 845 : SelectionDAG::DAGUpdateListener(DAG), ISelPosition(isp) {} 846 847 /// NodeDeleted - Handle nodes deleted from the graph. If the node being 848 /// deleted is the current ISelPosition node, update ISelPosition. 849 /// 850 void NodeDeleted(SDNode *N, SDNode *E) override { 851 if (ISelPosition == SelectionDAG::allnodes_iterator(N)) 852 ++ISelPosition; 853 } 854 }; 855 } // end anonymous namespace 856 857 void SelectionDAGISel::DoInstructionSelection() { 858 DEBUG(dbgs() << "===== Instruction selection begins: BB#" 859 << FuncInfo->MBB->getNumber() 860 << " '" << FuncInfo->MBB->getName() << "'\n"); 861 862 PreprocessISelDAG(); 863 864 // Select target instructions for the DAG. 865 { 866 // Number all nodes with a topological order and set DAGSize. 867 DAGSize = CurDAG->AssignTopologicalOrder(); 868 869 // Create a dummy node (which is not added to allnodes), that adds 870 // a reference to the root node, preventing it from being deleted, 871 // and tracking any changes of the root. 872 HandleSDNode Dummy(CurDAG->getRoot()); 873 SelectionDAG::allnodes_iterator ISelPosition (CurDAG->getRoot().getNode()); 874 ++ISelPosition; 875 876 // Make sure that ISelPosition gets properly updated when nodes are deleted 877 // in calls made from this function. 878 ISelUpdater ISU(*CurDAG, ISelPosition); 879 880 // The AllNodes list is now topological-sorted. Visit the 881 // nodes by starting at the end of the list (the root of the 882 // graph) and preceding back toward the beginning (the entry 883 // node). 884 while (ISelPosition != CurDAG->allnodes_begin()) { 885 SDNode *Node = --ISelPosition; 886 // Skip dead nodes. DAGCombiner is expected to eliminate all dead nodes, 887 // but there are currently some corner cases that it misses. Also, this 888 // makes it theoretically possible to disable the DAGCombiner. 889 if (Node->use_empty()) 890 continue; 891 892 SDNode *ResNode = Select(Node); 893 894 // FIXME: This is pretty gross. 'Select' should be changed to not return 895 // anything at all and this code should be nuked with a tactical strike. 896 897 // If node should not be replaced, continue with the next one. 898 if (ResNode == Node || Node->getOpcode() == ISD::DELETED_NODE) 899 continue; 900 // Replace node. 901 if (ResNode) { 902 ReplaceUses(Node, ResNode); 903 } 904 905 // If after the replacement this node is not used any more, 906 // remove this dead node. 907 if (Node->use_empty()) // Don't delete EntryToken, etc. 908 CurDAG->RemoveDeadNode(Node); 909 } 910 911 CurDAG->setRoot(Dummy.getValue()); 912 } 913 914 DEBUG(dbgs() << "===== Instruction selection ends:\n"); 915 916 PostprocessISelDAG(); 917 } 918 919 /// PrepareEHLandingPad - Emit an EH_LABEL, set up live-in registers, and 920 /// do other setup for EH landing-pad blocks. 921 bool SelectionDAGISel::PrepareEHLandingPad() { 922 MachineBasicBlock *MBB = FuncInfo->MBB; 923 924 const TargetRegisterClass *PtrRC = TLI->getRegClassFor(TLI->getPointerTy()); 925 926 // Add a label to mark the beginning of the landing pad. Deletion of the 927 // landing pad can thus be detected via the MachineModuleInfo. 928 MCSymbol *Label = MF->getMMI().addLandingPad(MBB); 929 930 // Assign the call site to the landing pad's begin label. 931 MF->getMMI().setCallSiteLandingPad(Label, SDB->LPadToCallSiteMap[MBB]); 932 933 const MCInstrDesc &II = TII->get(TargetOpcode::EH_LABEL); 934 BuildMI(*MBB, FuncInfo->InsertPt, SDB->getCurDebugLoc(), II) 935 .addSym(Label); 936 937 // If this is an MSVC-style personality function, we need to split the landing 938 // pad into several BBs. 939 const BasicBlock *LLVMBB = MBB->getBasicBlock(); 940 const LandingPadInst *LPadInst = LLVMBB->getLandingPadInst(); 941 MF->getMMI().addPersonality( 942 MBB, cast<Function>(LPadInst->getPersonalityFn()->stripPointerCasts())); 943 EHPersonality Personality = MF->getMMI().getPersonalityType(); 944 945 if (isMSVCEHPersonality(Personality)) { 946 SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> ClauseBBs; 947 const IntrinsicInst *ActionsCall = 948 dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(LLVMBB->getFirstInsertionPt()); 949 // Get all invoke BBs that unwind to this landingpad. 950 SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 4> InvokeBBs(MBB->pred_begin(), 951 MBB->pred_end()); 952 if (ActionsCall && ActionsCall->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::eh_actions) { 953 // If this is a call to llvm.eh.actions followed by indirectbr, then we've 954 // run WinEHPrepare, and we should remove this block from the machine CFG. 955 // Mark the targets of the indirectbr as landingpads instead. 956 for (const BasicBlock *LLVMSucc : successors(LLVMBB)) { 957 MachineBasicBlock *ClauseBB = FuncInfo->MBBMap[LLVMSucc]; 958 // Add the edge from the invoke to the clause. 959 for (MachineBasicBlock *InvokeBB : InvokeBBs) 960 InvokeBB->addSuccessor(ClauseBB); 961 962 // Mark the clause as a landing pad or MI passes will delete it. 963 ClauseBB->setIsLandingPad(); 964 } 965 } 966 967 // Remove the edge from the invoke to the lpad. 968 for (MachineBasicBlock *InvokeBB : InvokeBBs) 969 InvokeBB->removeSuccessor(MBB); 970 971 // Don't select instructions for the landingpad. 972 return false; 973 } 974 975 // Mark exception register as live in. 976 if (unsigned Reg = TLI->getExceptionPointerRegister()) 977 FuncInfo->ExceptionPointerVirtReg = MBB->addLiveIn(Reg, PtrRC); 978 979 // Mark exception selector register as live in. 980 if (unsigned Reg = TLI->getExceptionSelectorRegister()) 981 FuncInfo->ExceptionSelectorVirtReg = MBB->addLiveIn(Reg, PtrRC); 982 983 return true; 984 } 985 986 /// isFoldedOrDeadInstruction - Return true if the specified instruction is 987 /// side-effect free and is either dead or folded into a generated instruction. 988 /// Return false if it needs to be emitted. 989 static bool isFoldedOrDeadInstruction(const Instruction *I, 990 FunctionLoweringInfo *FuncInfo) { 991 return !I->mayWriteToMemory() && // Side-effecting instructions aren't folded. 992 !isa<TerminatorInst>(I) && // Terminators aren't folded. 993 !isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I) && // Debug instructions aren't folded. 994 !isa<LandingPadInst>(I) && // Landingpad instructions aren't folded. 995 !FuncInfo->isExportedInst(I); // Exported instrs must be computed. 996 } 997 998 #ifndef NDEBUG 999 // Collect per Instruction statistics for fast-isel misses. Only those 1000 // instructions that cause the bail are accounted for. It does not account for 1001 // instructions higher in the block. Thus, summing the per instructions stats 1002 // will not add up to what is reported by NumFastIselFailures. 1003 static void collectFailStats(const Instruction *I) { 1004 switch (I->getOpcode()) { 1005 default: assert (0 && "<Invalid operator> "); 1006 1007 // Terminators 1008 case Instruction::Ret: NumFastIselFailRet++; return; 1009 case Instruction::Br: NumFastIselFailBr++; return; 1010 case Instruction::Switch: NumFastIselFailSwitch++; return; 1011 case Instruction::IndirectBr: NumFastIselFailIndirectBr++; return; 1012 case Instruction::Invoke: NumFastIselFailInvoke++; return; 1013 case Instruction::Resume: NumFastIselFailResume++; return; 1014 case Instruction::Unreachable: NumFastIselFailUnreachable++; return; 1015 1016 // Standard binary operators... 1017 case Instruction::Add: NumFastIselFailAdd++; return; 1018 case Instruction::FAdd: NumFastIselFailFAdd++; return; 1019 case Instruction::Sub: NumFastIselFailSub++; return; 1020 case Instruction::FSub: NumFastIselFailFSub++; return; 1021 case Instruction::Mul: NumFastIselFailMul++; return; 1022 case Instruction::FMul: NumFastIselFailFMul++; return; 1023 case Instruction::UDiv: NumFastIselFailUDiv++; return; 1024 case Instruction::SDiv: NumFastIselFailSDiv++; return; 1025 case Instruction::FDiv: NumFastIselFailFDiv++; return; 1026 case Instruction::URem: NumFastIselFailURem++; return; 1027 case Instruction::SRem: NumFastIselFailSRem++; return; 1028 case Instruction::FRem: NumFastIselFailFRem++; return; 1029 1030 // Logical operators... 1031 case Instruction::And: NumFastIselFailAnd++; return; 1032 case Instruction::Or: NumFastIselFailOr++; return; 1033 case Instruction::Xor: NumFastIselFailXor++; return; 1034 1035 // Memory instructions... 1036 case Instruction::Alloca: NumFastIselFailAlloca++; return; 1037 case Instruction::Load: NumFastIselFailLoad++; return; 1038 case Instruction::Store: NumFastIselFailStore++; return; 1039 case Instruction::AtomicCmpXchg: NumFastIselFailAtomicCmpXchg++; return; 1040 case Instruction::AtomicRMW: NumFastIselFailAtomicRMW++; return; 1041 case Instruction::Fence: NumFastIselFailFence++; return; 1042 case Instruction::GetElementPtr: NumFastIselFailGetElementPtr++; return; 1043 1044 // Convert instructions... 1045 case Instruction::Trunc: NumFastIselFailTrunc++; return; 1046 case Instruction::ZExt: NumFastIselFailZExt++; return; 1047 case Instruction::SExt: NumFastIselFailSExt++; return; 1048 case Instruction::FPTrunc: NumFastIselFailFPTrunc++; return; 1049 case Instruction::FPExt: NumFastIselFailFPExt++; return; 1050 case Instruction::FPToUI: NumFastIselFailFPToUI++; return; 1051 case Instruction::FPToSI: NumFastIselFailFPToSI++; return; 1052 case Instruction::UIToFP: NumFastIselFailUIToFP++; return; 1053 case Instruction::SIToFP: NumFastIselFailSIToFP++; return; 1054 case Instruction::IntToPtr: NumFastIselFailIntToPtr++; return; 1055 case Instruction::PtrToInt: NumFastIselFailPtrToInt++; return; 1056 case Instruction::BitCast: NumFastIselFailBitCast++; return; 1057 1058 // Other instructions... 1059 case Instruction::ICmp: NumFastIselFailICmp++; return; 1060 case Instruction::FCmp: NumFastIselFailFCmp++; return; 1061 case Instruction::PHI: NumFastIselFailPHI++; return; 1062 case Instruction::Select: NumFastIselFailSelect++; return; 1063 case Instruction::Call: { 1064 if (auto const *Intrinsic = dyn_cast<IntrinsicInst>(I)) { 1065 switch (Intrinsic->getIntrinsicID()) { 1066 default: 1067 NumFastIselFailIntrinsicCall++; return; 1068 case Intrinsic::sadd_with_overflow: 1069 NumFastIselFailSAddWithOverflow++; return; 1070 case Intrinsic::uadd_with_overflow: 1071 NumFastIselFailUAddWithOverflow++; return; 1072 case Intrinsic::ssub_with_overflow: 1073 NumFastIselFailSSubWithOverflow++; return; 1074 case Intrinsic::usub_with_overflow: 1075 NumFastIselFailUSubWithOverflow++; return; 1076 case Intrinsic::smul_with_overflow: 1077 NumFastIselFailSMulWithOverflow++; return; 1078 case Intrinsic::umul_with_overflow: 1079 NumFastIselFailUMulWithOverflow++; return; 1080 case Intrinsic::frameaddress: 1081 NumFastIselFailFrameaddress++; return; 1082 case Intrinsic::sqrt: 1083 NumFastIselFailSqrt++; return; 1084 case Intrinsic::experimental_stackmap: 1085 NumFastIselFailStackMap++; return; 1086 case Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_void: // fall-through 1087 case Intrinsic::experimental_patchpoint_i64: 1088 NumFastIselFailPatchPoint++; return; 1089 } 1090 } 1091 NumFastIselFailCall++; 1092 return; 1093 } 1094 case Instruction::Shl: NumFastIselFailShl++; return; 1095 case Instruction::LShr: NumFastIselFailLShr++; return; 1096 case Instruction::AShr: NumFastIselFailAShr++; return; 1097 case Instruction::VAArg: NumFastIselFailVAArg++; return; 1098 case Instruction::ExtractElement: NumFastIselFailExtractElement++; return; 1099 case Instruction::InsertElement: NumFastIselFailInsertElement++; return; 1100 case Instruction::ShuffleVector: NumFastIselFailShuffleVector++; return; 1101 case Instruction::ExtractValue: NumFastIselFailExtractValue++; return; 1102 case Instruction::InsertValue: NumFastIselFailInsertValue++; return; 1103 case Instruction::LandingPad: NumFastIselFailLandingPad++; return; 1104 } 1105 } 1106 #endif 1107 1108 void SelectionDAGISel::SelectAllBasicBlocks(const Function &Fn) { 1109 // Initialize the Fast-ISel state, if needed. 1110 FastISel *FastIS = nullptr; 1111 if (TM.Options.EnableFastISel) 1112 FastIS = TLI->createFastISel(*FuncInfo, LibInfo); 1113 1114 // Iterate over all basic blocks in the function. 1115 ReversePostOrderTraversal<const Function*> RPOT(&Fn); 1116 for (ReversePostOrderTraversal<const Function*>::rpo_iterator 1117 I = RPOT.begin(), E = RPOT.end(); I != E; ++I) { 1118 const BasicBlock *LLVMBB = *I; 1119 1120 if (OptLevel != CodeGenOpt::None) { 1121 bool AllPredsVisited = true; 1122 for (const_pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(LLVMBB), PE = pred_end(LLVMBB); 1123 PI != PE; ++PI) { 1124 if (!FuncInfo->VisitedBBs.count(*PI)) { 1125 AllPredsVisited = false; 1126 break; 1127 } 1128 } 1129 1130 if (AllPredsVisited) { 1131 for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = LLVMBB->begin(); 1132 const PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I); ++I) 1133 FuncInfo->ComputePHILiveOutRegInfo(PN); 1134 } else { 1135 for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = LLVMBB->begin(); 1136 const PHINode *PN = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I); ++I) 1137 FuncInfo->InvalidatePHILiveOutRegInfo(PN); 1138 } 1139 1140 FuncInfo->VisitedBBs.insert(LLVMBB); 1141 } 1142 1143 BasicBlock::const_iterator const Begin = LLVMBB->getFirstNonPHI(); 1144 BasicBlock::const_iterator const End = LLVMBB->end(); 1145 BasicBlock::const_iterator BI = End; 1146 1147 FuncInfo->MBB = FuncInfo->MBBMap[LLVMBB]; 1148 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->getFirstNonPHI(); 1149 1150 // Setup an EH landing-pad block. 1151 FuncInfo->ExceptionPointerVirtReg = 0; 1152 FuncInfo->ExceptionSelectorVirtReg = 0; 1153 if (LLVMBB->isLandingPad()) 1154 if (!PrepareEHLandingPad()) 1155 continue; 1156 1157 // Before doing SelectionDAG ISel, see if FastISel has been requested. 1158 if (FastIS) { 1159 FastIS->startNewBlock(); 1160 1161 // Emit code for any incoming arguments. This must happen before 1162 // beginning FastISel on the entry block. 1163 if (LLVMBB == &Fn.getEntryBlock()) { 1164 ++NumEntryBlocks; 1165 1166 // Lower any arguments needed in this block if this is the entry block. 1167 if (!FastIS->lowerArguments()) { 1168 // Fast isel failed to lower these arguments 1169 ++NumFastIselFailLowerArguments; 1170 if (EnableFastISelAbort > 1) 1171 report_fatal_error("FastISel didn't lower all arguments"); 1172 1173 // Use SelectionDAG argument lowering 1174 LowerArguments(Fn); 1175 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getControlRoot()); 1176 SDB->clear(); 1177 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1178 } 1179 1180 // If we inserted any instructions at the beginning, make a note of 1181 // where they are, so we can be sure to emit subsequent instructions 1182 // after them. 1183 if (FuncInfo->InsertPt != FuncInfo->MBB->begin()) 1184 FastIS->setLastLocalValue(std::prev(FuncInfo->InsertPt)); 1185 else 1186 FastIS->setLastLocalValue(nullptr); 1187 } 1188 1189 unsigned NumFastIselRemaining = std::distance(Begin, End); 1190 // Do FastISel on as many instructions as possible. 1191 for (; BI != Begin; --BI) { 1192 const Instruction *Inst = std::prev(BI); 1193 1194 // If we no longer require this instruction, skip it. 1195 if (isFoldedOrDeadInstruction(Inst, FuncInfo)) { 1196 --NumFastIselRemaining; 1197 continue; 1198 } 1199 1200 // Bottom-up: reset the insert pos at the top, after any local-value 1201 // instructions. 1202 FastIS->recomputeInsertPt(); 1203 1204 // Try to select the instruction with FastISel. 1205 if (FastIS->selectInstruction(Inst)) { 1206 --NumFastIselRemaining; 1207 ++NumFastIselSuccess; 1208 // If fast isel succeeded, skip over all the folded instructions, and 1209 // then see if there is a load right before the selected instructions. 1210 // Try to fold the load if so. 1211 const Instruction *BeforeInst = Inst; 1212 while (BeforeInst != Begin) { 1213 BeforeInst = std::prev(BasicBlock::const_iterator(BeforeInst)); 1214 if (!isFoldedOrDeadInstruction(BeforeInst, FuncInfo)) 1215 break; 1216 } 1217 if (BeforeInst != Inst && isa<LoadInst>(BeforeInst) && 1218 BeforeInst->hasOneUse() && 1219 FastIS->tryToFoldLoad(cast<LoadInst>(BeforeInst), Inst)) { 1220 // If we succeeded, don't re-select the load. 1221 BI = std::next(BasicBlock::const_iterator(BeforeInst)); 1222 --NumFastIselRemaining; 1223 ++NumFastIselSuccess; 1224 } 1225 continue; 1226 } 1227 1228 #ifndef NDEBUG 1229 if (EnableFastISelVerbose2) 1230 collectFailStats(Inst); 1231 #endif 1232 1233 // Then handle certain instructions as single-LLVM-Instruction blocks. 1234 if (isa<CallInst>(Inst)) { 1235 1236 if (EnableFastISelVerbose || EnableFastISelAbort) { 1237 dbgs() << "FastISel missed call: "; 1238 Inst->dump(); 1239 } 1240 if (EnableFastISelAbort > 2) 1241 // FastISel selector couldn't handle something and bailed. 1242 // For the purpose of debugging, just abort. 1243 report_fatal_error("FastISel didn't select the entire block"); 1244 1245 if (!Inst->getType()->isVoidTy() && !Inst->use_empty()) { 1246 unsigned &R = FuncInfo->ValueMap[Inst]; 1247 if (!R) 1248 R = FuncInfo->CreateRegs(Inst->getType()); 1249 } 1250 1251 bool HadTailCall = false; 1252 MachineBasicBlock::iterator SavedInsertPt = FuncInfo->InsertPt; 1253 SelectBasicBlock(Inst, BI, HadTailCall); 1254 1255 // If the call was emitted as a tail call, we're done with the block. 1256 // We also need to delete any previously emitted instructions. 1257 if (HadTailCall) { 1258 FastIS->removeDeadCode(SavedInsertPt, FuncInfo->MBB->end()); 1259 --BI; 1260 break; 1261 } 1262 1263 // Recompute NumFastIselRemaining as Selection DAG instruction 1264 // selection may have handled the call, input args, etc. 1265 unsigned RemainingNow = std::distance(Begin, BI); 1266 NumFastIselFailures += NumFastIselRemaining - RemainingNow; 1267 NumFastIselRemaining = RemainingNow; 1268 continue; 1269 } 1270 1271 bool ShouldAbort = EnableFastISelAbort; 1272 if (EnableFastISelVerbose || EnableFastISelAbort) { 1273 if (isa<TerminatorInst>(Inst)) { 1274 // Use a different message for terminator misses. 1275 dbgs() << "FastISel missed terminator: "; 1276 // Don't abort unless for terminator unless the level is really high 1277 ShouldAbort = (EnableFastISelAbort > 2); 1278 } else { 1279 dbgs() << "FastISel miss: "; 1280 } 1281 Inst->dump(); 1282 } 1283 if (ShouldAbort) 1284 // FastISel selector couldn't handle something and bailed. 1285 // For the purpose of debugging, just abort. 1286 report_fatal_error("FastISel didn't select the entire block"); 1287 1288 NumFastIselFailures += NumFastIselRemaining; 1289 break; 1290 } 1291 1292 FastIS->recomputeInsertPt(); 1293 } else { 1294 // Lower any arguments needed in this block if this is the entry block. 1295 if (LLVMBB == &Fn.getEntryBlock()) { 1296 ++NumEntryBlocks; 1297 LowerArguments(Fn); 1298 } 1299 } 1300 1301 if (Begin != BI) 1302 ++NumDAGBlocks; 1303 else 1304 ++NumFastIselBlocks; 1305 1306 if (Begin != BI) { 1307 // Run SelectionDAG instruction selection on the remainder of the block 1308 // not handled by FastISel. If FastISel is not run, this is the entire 1309 // block. 1310 bool HadTailCall; 1311 SelectBasicBlock(Begin, BI, HadTailCall); 1312 } 1313 1314 FinishBasicBlock(); 1315 FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.clear(); 1316 } 1317 1318 delete FastIS; 1319 SDB->clearDanglingDebugInfo(); 1320 SDB->SPDescriptor.resetPerFunctionState(); 1321 } 1322 1323 /// Given that the input MI is before a partial terminator sequence TSeq, return 1324 /// true if M + TSeq also a partial terminator sequence. 1325 /// 1326 /// A Terminator sequence is a sequence of MachineInstrs which at this point in 1327 /// lowering copy vregs into physical registers, which are then passed into 1328 /// terminator instructors so we can satisfy ABI constraints. A partial 1329 /// terminator sequence is an improper subset of a terminator sequence (i.e. it 1330 /// may be the whole terminator sequence). 1331 static bool MIIsInTerminatorSequence(const MachineInstr *MI) { 1332 // If we do not have a copy or an implicit def, we return true if and only if 1333 // MI is a debug value. 1334 if (!MI->isCopy() && !MI->isImplicitDef()) 1335 // Sometimes DBG_VALUE MI sneak in between the copies from the vregs to the 1336 // physical registers if there is debug info associated with the terminator 1337 // of our mbb. We want to include said debug info in our terminator 1338 // sequence, so we return true in that case. 1339 return MI->isDebugValue(); 1340 1341 // We have left the terminator sequence if we are not doing one of the 1342 // following: 1343 // 1344 // 1. Copying a vreg into a physical register. 1345 // 2. Copying a vreg into a vreg. 1346 // 3. Defining a register via an implicit def. 1347 1348 // OPI should always be a register definition... 1349 MachineInstr::const_mop_iterator OPI = MI->operands_begin(); 1350 if (!OPI->isReg() || !OPI->isDef()) 1351 return false; 1352 1353 // Defining any register via an implicit def is always ok. 1354 if (MI->isImplicitDef()) 1355 return true; 1356 1357 // Grab the copy source... 1358 MachineInstr::const_mop_iterator OPI2 = OPI; 1359 ++OPI2; 1360 assert(OPI2 != MI->operands_end() 1361 && "Should have a copy implying we should have 2 arguments."); 1362 1363 // Make sure that the copy dest is not a vreg when the copy source is a 1364 // physical register. 1365 if (!OPI2->isReg() || 1366 (!TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(OPI->getReg()) && 1367 TargetRegisterInfo::isPhysicalRegister(OPI2->getReg()))) 1368 return false; 1369 1370 return true; 1371 } 1372 1373 /// Find the split point at which to splice the end of BB into its success stack 1374 /// protector check machine basic block. 1375 /// 1376 /// On many platforms, due to ABI constraints, terminators, even before register 1377 /// allocation, use physical registers. This creates an issue for us since 1378 /// physical registers at this point can not travel across basic 1379 /// blocks. Luckily, selectiondag always moves physical registers into vregs 1380 /// when they enter functions and moves them through a sequence of copies back 1381 /// into the physical registers right before the terminator creating a 1382 /// ``Terminator Sequence''. This function is searching for the beginning of the 1383 /// terminator sequence so that we can ensure that we splice off not just the 1384 /// terminator, but additionally the copies that move the vregs into the 1385 /// physical registers. 1386 static MachineBasicBlock::iterator 1387 FindSplitPointForStackProtector(MachineBasicBlock *BB, DebugLoc DL) { 1388 MachineBasicBlock::iterator SplitPoint = BB->getFirstTerminator(); 1389 // 1390 if (SplitPoint == BB->begin()) 1391 return SplitPoint; 1392 1393 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Start = BB->begin(); 1394 MachineBasicBlock::iterator Previous = SplitPoint; 1395 --Previous; 1396 1397 while (MIIsInTerminatorSequence(Previous)) { 1398 SplitPoint = Previous; 1399 if (Previous == Start) 1400 break; 1401 --Previous; 1402 } 1403 1404 return SplitPoint; 1405 } 1406 1407 void 1408 SelectionDAGISel::FinishBasicBlock() { 1409 1410 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Total amount of phi nodes to update: " 1411 << FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size() << "\n"; 1412 for (unsigned i = 0, e = FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size(); i != e; ++i) 1413 dbgs() << "Node " << i << " : (" 1414 << FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[i].first 1415 << ", " << FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[i].second << ")\n"); 1416 1417 // Next, now that we know what the last MBB the LLVM BB expanded is, update 1418 // PHI nodes in successors. 1419 for (unsigned i = 0, e = FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1420 MachineInstrBuilder PHI(*MF, FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[i].first); 1421 assert(PHI->isPHI() && 1422 "This is not a machine PHI node that we are updating!"); 1423 if (!FuncInfo->MBB->isSuccessor(PHI->getParent())) 1424 continue; 1425 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[i].second).addMBB(FuncInfo->MBB); 1426 } 1427 1428 // Handle stack protector. 1429 if (SDB->SPDescriptor.shouldEmitStackProtector()) { 1430 MachineBasicBlock *ParentMBB = SDB->SPDescriptor.getParentMBB(); 1431 MachineBasicBlock *SuccessMBB = SDB->SPDescriptor.getSuccessMBB(); 1432 1433 // Find the split point to split the parent mbb. At the same time copy all 1434 // physical registers used in the tail of parent mbb into virtual registers 1435 // before the split point and back into physical registers after the split 1436 // point. This prevents us needing to deal with Live-ins and many other 1437 // register allocation issues caused by us splitting the parent mbb. The 1438 // register allocator will clean up said virtual copies later on. 1439 MachineBasicBlock::iterator SplitPoint = 1440 FindSplitPointForStackProtector(ParentMBB, SDB->getCurDebugLoc()); 1441 1442 // Splice the terminator of ParentMBB into SuccessMBB. 1443 SuccessMBB->splice(SuccessMBB->end(), ParentMBB, 1444 SplitPoint, 1445 ParentMBB->end()); 1446 1447 // Add compare/jump on neq/jump to the parent BB. 1448 FuncInfo->MBB = ParentMBB; 1449 FuncInfo->InsertPt = ParentMBB->end(); 1450 SDB->visitSPDescriptorParent(SDB->SPDescriptor, ParentMBB); 1451 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1452 SDB->clear(); 1453 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1454 1455 // CodeGen Failure MBB if we have not codegened it yet. 1456 MachineBasicBlock *FailureMBB = SDB->SPDescriptor.getFailureMBB(); 1457 if (!FailureMBB->size()) { 1458 FuncInfo->MBB = FailureMBB; 1459 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FailureMBB->end(); 1460 SDB->visitSPDescriptorFailure(SDB->SPDescriptor); 1461 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1462 SDB->clear(); 1463 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1464 } 1465 1466 // Clear the Per-BB State. 1467 SDB->SPDescriptor.resetPerBBState(); 1468 } 1469 1470 for (unsigned i = 0, e = SDB->BitTestCases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1471 // Lower header first, if it wasn't already lowered 1472 if (!SDB->BitTestCases[i].Emitted) { 1473 // Set the current basic block to the mbb we wish to insert the code into 1474 FuncInfo->MBB = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Parent; 1475 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1476 // Emit the code 1477 SDB->visitBitTestHeader(SDB->BitTestCases[i], FuncInfo->MBB); 1478 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1479 SDB->clear(); 1480 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1481 } 1482 1483 uint32_t UnhandledWeight = 0; 1484 for (unsigned j = 0, ej = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases.size(); j != ej; ++j) 1485 UnhandledWeight += SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j].ExtraWeight; 1486 1487 for (unsigned j = 0, ej = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases.size(); j != ej; ++j) { 1488 UnhandledWeight -= SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j].ExtraWeight; 1489 // Set the current basic block to the mbb we wish to insert the code into 1490 FuncInfo->MBB = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j].ThisBB; 1491 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1492 // Emit the code 1493 if (j+1 != ej) 1494 SDB->visitBitTestCase(SDB->BitTestCases[i], 1495 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j+1].ThisBB, 1496 UnhandledWeight, 1497 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Reg, 1498 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j], 1499 FuncInfo->MBB); 1500 else 1501 SDB->visitBitTestCase(SDB->BitTestCases[i], 1502 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Default, 1503 UnhandledWeight, 1504 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Reg, 1505 SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j], 1506 FuncInfo->MBB); 1507 1508 1509 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1510 SDB->clear(); 1511 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1512 } 1513 1514 // Update PHI Nodes 1515 for (unsigned pi = 0, pe = FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size(); 1516 pi != pe; ++pi) { 1517 MachineInstrBuilder PHI(*MF, FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].first); 1518 MachineBasicBlock *PHIBB = PHI->getParent(); 1519 assert(PHI->isPHI() && 1520 "This is not a machine PHI node that we are updating!"); 1521 // This is "default" BB. We have two jumps to it. From "header" BB and 1522 // from last "case" BB. 1523 if (PHIBB == SDB->BitTestCases[i].Default) 1524 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].second) 1525 .addMBB(SDB->BitTestCases[i].Parent) 1526 .addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].second) 1527 .addMBB(SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases.back().ThisBB); 1528 // One of "cases" BB. 1529 for (unsigned j = 0, ej = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases.size(); 1530 j != ej; ++j) { 1531 MachineBasicBlock* cBB = SDB->BitTestCases[i].Cases[j].ThisBB; 1532 if (cBB->isSuccessor(PHIBB)) 1533 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].second).addMBB(cBB); 1534 } 1535 } 1536 } 1537 SDB->BitTestCases.clear(); 1538 1539 // If the JumpTable record is filled in, then we need to emit a jump table. 1540 // Updating the PHI nodes is tricky in this case, since we need to determine 1541 // whether the PHI is a successor of the range check MBB or the jump table MBB 1542 for (unsigned i = 0, e = SDB->JTCases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1543 // Lower header first, if it wasn't already lowered 1544 if (!SDB->JTCases[i].first.Emitted) { 1545 // Set the current basic block to the mbb we wish to insert the code into 1546 FuncInfo->MBB = SDB->JTCases[i].first.HeaderBB; 1547 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1548 // Emit the code 1549 SDB->visitJumpTableHeader(SDB->JTCases[i].second, SDB->JTCases[i].first, 1550 FuncInfo->MBB); 1551 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1552 SDB->clear(); 1553 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1554 } 1555 1556 // Set the current basic block to the mbb we wish to insert the code into 1557 FuncInfo->MBB = SDB->JTCases[i].second.MBB; 1558 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1559 // Emit the code 1560 SDB->visitJumpTable(SDB->JTCases[i].second); 1561 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1562 SDB->clear(); 1563 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1564 1565 // Update PHI Nodes 1566 for (unsigned pi = 0, pe = FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size(); 1567 pi != pe; ++pi) { 1568 MachineInstrBuilder PHI(*MF, FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].first); 1569 MachineBasicBlock *PHIBB = PHI->getParent(); 1570 assert(PHI->isPHI() && 1571 "This is not a machine PHI node that we are updating!"); 1572 // "default" BB. We can go there only from header BB. 1573 if (PHIBB == SDB->JTCases[i].second.Default) 1574 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].second) 1575 .addMBB(SDB->JTCases[i].first.HeaderBB); 1576 // JT BB. Just iterate over successors here 1577 if (FuncInfo->MBB->isSuccessor(PHIBB)) 1578 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pi].second).addMBB(FuncInfo->MBB); 1579 } 1580 } 1581 SDB->JTCases.clear(); 1582 1583 // If we generated any switch lowering information, build and codegen any 1584 // additional DAGs necessary. 1585 for (unsigned i = 0, e = SDB->SwitchCases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1586 // Set the current basic block to the mbb we wish to insert the code into 1587 FuncInfo->MBB = SDB->SwitchCases[i].ThisBB; 1588 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1589 1590 // Determine the unique successors. 1591 SmallVector<MachineBasicBlock *, 2> Succs; 1592 Succs.push_back(SDB->SwitchCases[i].TrueBB); 1593 if (SDB->SwitchCases[i].TrueBB != SDB->SwitchCases[i].FalseBB) 1594 Succs.push_back(SDB->SwitchCases[i].FalseBB); 1595 1596 // Emit the code. Note that this could result in FuncInfo->MBB being split. 1597 SDB->visitSwitchCase(SDB->SwitchCases[i], FuncInfo->MBB); 1598 CurDAG->setRoot(SDB->getRoot()); 1599 SDB->clear(); 1600 CodeGenAndEmitDAG(); 1601 1602 // Remember the last block, now that any splitting is done, for use in 1603 // populating PHI nodes in successors. 1604 MachineBasicBlock *ThisBB = FuncInfo->MBB; 1605 1606 // Handle any PHI nodes in successors of this chunk, as if we were coming 1607 // from the original BB before switch expansion. Note that PHI nodes can 1608 // occur multiple times in PHINodesToUpdate. We have to be very careful to 1609 // handle them the right number of times. 1610 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Succs.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1611 FuncInfo->MBB = Succs[i]; 1612 FuncInfo->InsertPt = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1613 // FuncInfo->MBB may have been removed from the CFG if a branch was 1614 // constant folded. 1615 if (ThisBB->isSuccessor(FuncInfo->MBB)) { 1616 for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator 1617 MBBI = FuncInfo->MBB->begin(), MBBE = FuncInfo->MBB->end(); 1618 MBBI != MBBE && MBBI->isPHI(); ++MBBI) { 1619 MachineInstrBuilder PHI(*MF, MBBI); 1620 // This value for this PHI node is recorded in PHINodesToUpdate. 1621 for (unsigned pn = 0; ; ++pn) { 1622 assert(pn != FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate.size() && 1623 "Didn't find PHI entry!"); 1624 if (FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pn].first == PHI) { 1625 PHI.addReg(FuncInfo->PHINodesToUpdate[pn].second).addMBB(ThisBB); 1626 break; 1627 } 1628 } 1629 } 1630 } 1631 } 1632 } 1633 SDB->SwitchCases.clear(); 1634 } 1635 1636 1637 /// Create the scheduler. If a specific scheduler was specified 1638 /// via the SchedulerRegistry, use it, otherwise select the 1639 /// one preferred by the target. 1640 /// 1641 ScheduleDAGSDNodes *SelectionDAGISel::CreateScheduler() { 1642 RegisterScheduler::FunctionPassCtor Ctor = RegisterScheduler::getDefault(); 1643 1644 if (!Ctor) { 1645 Ctor = ISHeuristic; 1646 RegisterScheduler::setDefault(Ctor); 1647 } 1648 1649 return Ctor(this, OptLevel); 1650 } 1651 1652 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1653 // Helper functions used by the generated instruction selector. 1654 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 1655 // Calls to these methods are generated by tblgen. 1656 1657 /// CheckAndMask - The isel is trying to match something like (and X, 255). If 1658 /// the dag combiner simplified the 255, we still want to match. RHS is the 1659 /// actual value in the DAG on the RHS of an AND, and DesiredMaskS is the value 1660 /// specified in the .td file (e.g. 255). 1661 bool SelectionDAGISel::CheckAndMask(SDValue LHS, ConstantSDNode *RHS, 1662 int64_t DesiredMaskS) const { 1663 const APInt &ActualMask = RHS->getAPIntValue(); 1664 const APInt &DesiredMask = APInt(LHS.getValueSizeInBits(), DesiredMaskS); 1665 1666 // If the actual mask exactly matches, success! 1667 if (ActualMask == DesiredMask) 1668 return true; 1669 1670 // If the actual AND mask is allowing unallowed bits, this doesn't match. 1671 if (ActualMask.intersects(~DesiredMask)) 1672 return false; 1673 1674 // Otherwise, the DAG Combiner may have proven that the value coming in is 1675 // either already zero or is not demanded. Check for known zero input bits. 1676 APInt NeededMask = DesiredMask & ~ActualMask; 1677 if (CurDAG->MaskedValueIsZero(LHS, NeededMask)) 1678 return true; 1679 1680 // TODO: check to see if missing bits are just not demanded. 1681 1682 // Otherwise, this pattern doesn't match. 1683 return false; 1684 } 1685 1686 /// CheckOrMask - The isel is trying to match something like (or X, 255). If 1687 /// the dag combiner simplified the 255, we still want to match. RHS is the 1688 /// actual value in the DAG on the RHS of an OR, and DesiredMaskS is the value 1689 /// specified in the .td file (e.g. 255). 1690 bool SelectionDAGISel::CheckOrMask(SDValue LHS, ConstantSDNode *RHS, 1691 int64_t DesiredMaskS) const { 1692 const APInt &ActualMask = RHS->getAPIntValue(); 1693 const APInt &DesiredMask = APInt(LHS.getValueSizeInBits(), DesiredMaskS); 1694 1695 // If the actual mask exactly matches, success! 1696 if (ActualMask == DesiredMask) 1697 return true; 1698 1699 // If the actual AND mask is allowing unallowed bits, this doesn't match. 1700 if (ActualMask.intersects(~DesiredMask)) 1701 return false; 1702 1703 // Otherwise, the DAG Combiner may have proven that the value coming in is 1704 // either already zero or is not demanded. Check for known zero input bits. 1705 APInt NeededMask = DesiredMask & ~ActualMask; 1706 1707 APInt KnownZero, KnownOne; 1708 CurDAG->computeKnownBits(LHS, KnownZero, KnownOne); 1709 1710 // If all the missing bits in the or are already known to be set, match! 1711 if ((NeededMask & KnownOne) == NeededMask) 1712 return true; 1713 1714 // TODO: check to see if missing bits are just not demanded. 1715 1716 // Otherwise, this pattern doesn't match. 1717 return false; 1718 } 1719 1720 /// SelectInlineAsmMemoryOperands - Calls to this are automatically generated 1721 /// by tblgen. Others should not call it. 1722 void SelectionDAGISel:: 1723 SelectInlineAsmMemoryOperands(std::vector<SDValue> &Ops, SDLoc DL) { 1724 std::vector<SDValue> InOps; 1725 std::swap(InOps, Ops); 1726 1727 Ops.push_back(InOps[InlineAsm::Op_InputChain]); // 0 1728 Ops.push_back(InOps[InlineAsm::Op_AsmString]); // 1 1729 Ops.push_back(InOps[InlineAsm::Op_MDNode]); // 2, !srcloc 1730 Ops.push_back(InOps[InlineAsm::Op_ExtraInfo]); // 3 (SideEffect, AlignStack) 1731 1732 unsigned i = InlineAsm::Op_FirstOperand, e = InOps.size(); 1733 if (InOps[e-1].getValueType() == MVT::Glue) 1734 --e; // Don't process a glue operand if it is here. 1735 1736 while (i != e) { 1737 unsigned Flags = cast<ConstantSDNode>(InOps[i])->getZExtValue(); 1738 if (!InlineAsm::isMemKind(Flags)) { 1739 // Just skip over this operand, copying the operands verbatim. 1740 Ops.insert(Ops.end(), InOps.begin()+i, 1741 InOps.begin()+i+InlineAsm::getNumOperandRegisters(Flags) + 1); 1742 i += InlineAsm::getNumOperandRegisters(Flags) + 1; 1743 } else { 1744 assert(InlineAsm::getNumOperandRegisters(Flags) == 1 && 1745 "Memory operand with multiple values?"); 1746 1747 unsigned TiedToOperand; 1748 if (InlineAsm::isUseOperandTiedToDef(Flags, TiedToOperand)) { 1749 // We need the constraint ID from the operand this is tied to. 1750 unsigned CurOp = InlineAsm::Op_FirstOperand; 1751 Flags = cast<ConstantSDNode>(InOps[CurOp])->getZExtValue(); 1752 for (; TiedToOperand; --TiedToOperand) { 1753 CurOp += InlineAsm::getNumOperandRegisters(Flags)+1; 1754 Flags = cast<ConstantSDNode>(InOps[CurOp])->getZExtValue(); 1755 } 1756 } 1757 1758 // Otherwise, this is a memory operand. Ask the target to select it. 1759 std::vector<SDValue> SelOps; 1760 if (SelectInlineAsmMemoryOperand(InOps[i+1], 1761 InlineAsm::getMemoryConstraintID(Flags), 1762 SelOps)) 1763 report_fatal_error("Could not match memory address. Inline asm" 1764 " failure!"); 1765 1766 // Add this to the output node. 1767 unsigned NewFlags = 1768 InlineAsm::getFlagWord(InlineAsm::Kind_Mem, SelOps.size()); 1769 Ops.push_back(CurDAG->getTargetConstant(NewFlags, DL, MVT::i32)); 1770 Ops.insert(Ops.end(), SelOps.begin(), SelOps.end()); 1771 i += 2; 1772 } 1773 } 1774 1775 // Add the glue input back if present. 1776 if (e != InOps.size()) 1777 Ops.push_back(InOps.back()); 1778 } 1779 1780 /// findGlueUse - Return use of MVT::Glue value produced by the specified 1781 /// SDNode. 1782 /// 1783 static SDNode *findGlueUse(SDNode *N) { 1784 unsigned FlagResNo = N->getNumValues()-1; 1785 for (SDNode::use_iterator I = N->use_begin(), E = N->use_end(); I != E; ++I) { 1786 SDUse &Use = I.getUse(); 1787 if (Use.getResNo() == FlagResNo) 1788 return Use.getUser(); 1789 } 1790 return nullptr; 1791 } 1792 1793 /// findNonImmUse - Return true if "Use" is a non-immediate use of "Def". 1794 /// This function recursively traverses up the operand chain, ignoring 1795 /// certain nodes. 1796 static bool findNonImmUse(SDNode *Use, SDNode* Def, SDNode *ImmedUse, 1797 SDNode *Root, SmallPtrSetImpl<SDNode*> &Visited, 1798 bool IgnoreChains) { 1799 // The NodeID's are given uniques ID's where a node ID is guaranteed to be 1800 // greater than all of its (recursive) operands. If we scan to a point where 1801 // 'use' is smaller than the node we're scanning for, then we know we will 1802 // never find it. 1803 // 1804 // The Use may be -1 (unassigned) if it is a newly allocated node. This can 1805 // happen because we scan down to newly selected nodes in the case of glue 1806 // uses. 1807 if ((Use->getNodeId() < Def->getNodeId() && Use->getNodeId() != -1)) 1808 return false; 1809 1810 // Don't revisit nodes if we already scanned it and didn't fail, we know we 1811 // won't fail if we scan it again. 1812 if (!Visited.insert(Use).second) 1813 return false; 1814 1815 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Use->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) { 1816 // Ignore chain uses, they are validated by HandleMergeInputChains. 1817 if (Use->getOperand(i).getValueType() == MVT::Other && IgnoreChains) 1818 continue; 1819 1820 SDNode *N = Use->getOperand(i).getNode(); 1821 if (N == Def) { 1822 if (Use == ImmedUse || Use == Root) 1823 continue; // We are not looking for immediate use. 1824 assert(N != Root); 1825 return true; 1826 } 1827 1828 // Traverse up the operand chain. 1829 if (findNonImmUse(N, Def, ImmedUse, Root, Visited, IgnoreChains)) 1830 return true; 1831 } 1832 return false; 1833 } 1834 1835 /// IsProfitableToFold - Returns true if it's profitable to fold the specific 1836 /// operand node N of U during instruction selection that starts at Root. 1837 bool SelectionDAGISel::IsProfitableToFold(SDValue N, SDNode *U, 1838 SDNode *Root) const { 1839 if (OptLevel == CodeGenOpt::None) return false; 1840 return N.hasOneUse(); 1841 } 1842 1843 /// IsLegalToFold - Returns true if the specific operand node N of 1844 /// U can be folded during instruction selection that starts at Root. 1845 bool SelectionDAGISel::IsLegalToFold(SDValue N, SDNode *U, SDNode *Root, 1846 CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel, 1847 bool IgnoreChains) { 1848 if (OptLevel == CodeGenOpt::None) return false; 1849 1850 // If Root use can somehow reach N through a path that that doesn't contain 1851 // U then folding N would create a cycle. e.g. In the following 1852 // diagram, Root can reach N through X. If N is folded into into Root, then 1853 // X is both a predecessor and a successor of U. 1854 // 1855 // [N*] // 1856 // ^ ^ // 1857 // / \ // 1858 // [U*] [X]? // 1859 // ^ ^ // 1860 // \ / // 1861 // \ / // 1862 // [Root*] // 1863 // 1864 // * indicates nodes to be folded together. 1865 // 1866 // If Root produces glue, then it gets (even more) interesting. Since it 1867 // will be "glued" together with its glue use in the scheduler, we need to 1868 // check if it might reach N. 1869 // 1870 // [N*] // 1871 // ^ ^ // 1872 // / \ // 1873 // [U*] [X]? // 1874 // ^ ^ // 1875 // \ \ // 1876 // \ | // 1877 // [Root*] | // 1878 // ^ | // 1879 // f | // 1880 // | / // 1881 // [Y] / // 1882 // ^ / // 1883 // f / // 1884 // | / // 1885 // [GU] // 1886 // 1887 // If GU (glue use) indirectly reaches N (the load), and Root folds N 1888 // (call it Fold), then X is a predecessor of GU and a successor of 1889 // Fold. But since Fold and GU are glued together, this will create 1890 // a cycle in the scheduling graph. 1891 1892 // If the node has glue, walk down the graph to the "lowest" node in the 1893 // glueged set. 1894 EVT VT = Root->getValueType(Root->getNumValues()-1); 1895 while (VT == MVT::Glue) { 1896 SDNode *GU = findGlueUse(Root); 1897 if (!GU) 1898 break; 1899 Root = GU; 1900 VT = Root->getValueType(Root->getNumValues()-1); 1901 1902 // If our query node has a glue result with a use, we've walked up it. If 1903 // the user (which has already been selected) has a chain or indirectly uses 1904 // the chain, our WalkChainUsers predicate will not consider it. Because of 1905 // this, we cannot ignore chains in this predicate. 1906 IgnoreChains = false; 1907 } 1908 1909 1910 SmallPtrSet<SDNode*, 16> Visited; 1911 return !findNonImmUse(Root, N.getNode(), U, Root, Visited, IgnoreChains); 1912 } 1913 1914 SDNode *SelectionDAGISel::Select_INLINEASM(SDNode *N) { 1915 SDLoc DL(N); 1916 1917 std::vector<SDValue> Ops(N->op_begin(), N->op_end()); 1918 SelectInlineAsmMemoryOperands(Ops, DL); 1919 1920 const EVT VTs[] = {MVT::Other, MVT::Glue}; 1921 SDValue New = CurDAG->getNode(ISD::INLINEASM, DL, VTs, Ops); 1922 New->setNodeId(-1); 1923 return New.getNode(); 1924 } 1925 1926 SDNode 1927 *SelectionDAGISel::Select_READ_REGISTER(SDNode *Op) { 1928 SDLoc dl(Op); 1929 MDNodeSDNode *MD = dyn_cast<MDNodeSDNode>(Op->getOperand(1)); 1930 const MDString *RegStr = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD->getMD()->getOperand(0)); 1931 unsigned Reg = 1932 TLI->getRegisterByName(RegStr->getString().data(), Op->getValueType(0)); 1933 SDValue New = CurDAG->getCopyFromReg( 1934 Op->getOperand(0), dl, Reg, Op->getValueType(0)); 1935 New->setNodeId(-1); 1936 return New.getNode(); 1937 } 1938 1939 SDNode 1940 *SelectionDAGISel::Select_WRITE_REGISTER(SDNode *Op) { 1941 SDLoc dl(Op); 1942 MDNodeSDNode *MD = dyn_cast<MDNodeSDNode>(Op->getOperand(1)); 1943 const MDString *RegStr = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD->getMD()->getOperand(0)); 1944 unsigned Reg = TLI->getRegisterByName(RegStr->getString().data(), 1945 Op->getOperand(2).getValueType()); 1946 SDValue New = CurDAG->getCopyToReg( 1947 Op->getOperand(0), dl, Reg, Op->getOperand(2)); 1948 New->setNodeId(-1); 1949 return New.getNode(); 1950 } 1951 1952 1953 1954 SDNode *SelectionDAGISel::Select_UNDEF(SDNode *N) { 1955 return CurDAG->SelectNodeTo(N, TargetOpcode::IMPLICIT_DEF,N->getValueType(0)); 1956 } 1957 1958 /// GetVBR - decode a vbr encoding whose top bit is set. 1959 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static uint64_t 1960 GetVBR(uint64_t Val, const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &Idx) { 1961 assert(Val >= 128 && "Not a VBR"); 1962 Val &= 127; // Remove first vbr bit. 1963 1964 unsigned Shift = 7; 1965 uint64_t NextBits; 1966 do { 1967 NextBits = MatcherTable[Idx++]; 1968 Val |= (NextBits&127) << Shift; 1969 Shift += 7; 1970 } while (NextBits & 128); 1971 1972 return Val; 1973 } 1974 1975 1976 /// UpdateChainsAndGlue - When a match is complete, this method updates uses of 1977 /// interior glue and chain results to use the new glue and chain results. 1978 void SelectionDAGISel:: 1979 UpdateChainsAndGlue(SDNode *NodeToMatch, SDValue InputChain, 1980 const SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &ChainNodesMatched, 1981 SDValue InputGlue, 1982 const SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &GlueResultNodesMatched, 1983 bool isMorphNodeTo) { 1984 SmallVector<SDNode*, 4> NowDeadNodes; 1985 1986 // Now that all the normal results are replaced, we replace the chain and 1987 // glue results if present. 1988 if (!ChainNodesMatched.empty()) { 1989 assert(InputChain.getNode() && 1990 "Matched input chains but didn't produce a chain"); 1991 // Loop over all of the nodes we matched that produced a chain result. 1992 // Replace all the chain results with the final chain we ended up with. 1993 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ChainNodesMatched.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1994 SDNode *ChainNode = ChainNodesMatched[i]; 1995 1996 // If this node was already deleted, don't look at it. 1997 if (ChainNode->getOpcode() == ISD::DELETED_NODE) 1998 continue; 1999 2000 // Don't replace the results of the root node if we're doing a 2001 // MorphNodeTo. 2002 if (ChainNode == NodeToMatch && isMorphNodeTo) 2003 continue; 2004 2005 SDValue ChainVal = SDValue(ChainNode, ChainNode->getNumValues()-1); 2006 if (ChainVal.getValueType() == MVT::Glue) 2007 ChainVal = ChainVal.getValue(ChainVal->getNumValues()-2); 2008 assert(ChainVal.getValueType() == MVT::Other && "Not a chain?"); 2009 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(ChainVal, InputChain); 2010 2011 // If the node became dead and we haven't already seen it, delete it. 2012 if (ChainNode->use_empty() && 2013 !std::count(NowDeadNodes.begin(), NowDeadNodes.end(), ChainNode)) 2014 NowDeadNodes.push_back(ChainNode); 2015 } 2016 } 2017 2018 // If the result produces glue, update any glue results in the matched 2019 // pattern with the glue result. 2020 if (InputGlue.getNode()) { 2021 // Handle any interior nodes explicitly marked. 2022 for (unsigned i = 0, e = GlueResultNodesMatched.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2023 SDNode *FRN = GlueResultNodesMatched[i]; 2024 2025 // If this node was already deleted, don't look at it. 2026 if (FRN->getOpcode() == ISD::DELETED_NODE) 2027 continue; 2028 2029 assert(FRN->getValueType(FRN->getNumValues()-1) == MVT::Glue && 2030 "Doesn't have a glue result"); 2031 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(FRN, FRN->getNumValues()-1), 2032 InputGlue); 2033 2034 // If the node became dead and we haven't already seen it, delete it. 2035 if (FRN->use_empty() && 2036 !std::count(NowDeadNodes.begin(), NowDeadNodes.end(), FRN)) 2037 NowDeadNodes.push_back(FRN); 2038 } 2039 } 2040 2041 if (!NowDeadNodes.empty()) 2042 CurDAG->RemoveDeadNodes(NowDeadNodes); 2043 2044 DEBUG(dbgs() << "ISEL: Match complete!\n"); 2045 } 2046 2047 enum ChainResult { 2048 CR_Simple, 2049 CR_InducesCycle, 2050 CR_LeadsToInteriorNode 2051 }; 2052 2053 /// WalkChainUsers - Walk down the users of the specified chained node that is 2054 /// part of the pattern we're matching, looking at all of the users we find. 2055 /// This determines whether something is an interior node, whether we have a 2056 /// non-pattern node in between two pattern nodes (which prevent folding because 2057 /// it would induce a cycle) and whether we have a TokenFactor node sandwiched 2058 /// between pattern nodes (in which case the TF becomes part of the pattern). 2059 /// 2060 /// The walk we do here is guaranteed to be small because we quickly get down to 2061 /// already selected nodes "below" us. 2062 static ChainResult 2063 WalkChainUsers(const SDNode *ChainedNode, 2064 SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &ChainedNodesInPattern, 2065 SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &InteriorChainedNodes) { 2066 ChainResult Result = CR_Simple; 2067 2068 for (SDNode::use_iterator UI = ChainedNode->use_begin(), 2069 E = ChainedNode->use_end(); UI != E; ++UI) { 2070 // Make sure the use is of the chain, not some other value we produce. 2071 if (UI.getUse().getValueType() != MVT::Other) continue; 2072 2073 SDNode *User = *UI; 2074 2075 if (User->getOpcode() == ISD::HANDLENODE) // Root of the graph. 2076 continue; 2077 2078 // If we see an already-selected machine node, then we've gone beyond the 2079 // pattern that we're selecting down into the already selected chunk of the 2080 // DAG. 2081 unsigned UserOpcode = User->getOpcode(); 2082 if (User->isMachineOpcode() || 2083 UserOpcode == ISD::CopyToReg || 2084 UserOpcode == ISD::CopyFromReg || 2085 UserOpcode == ISD::INLINEASM || 2086 UserOpcode == ISD::EH_LABEL || 2087 UserOpcode == ISD::LIFETIME_START || 2088 UserOpcode == ISD::LIFETIME_END) { 2089 // If their node ID got reset to -1 then they've already been selected. 2090 // Treat them like a MachineOpcode. 2091 if (User->getNodeId() == -1) 2092 continue; 2093 } 2094 2095 // If we have a TokenFactor, we handle it specially. 2096 if (User->getOpcode() != ISD::TokenFactor) { 2097 // If the node isn't a token factor and isn't part of our pattern, then it 2098 // must be a random chained node in between two nodes we're selecting. 2099 // This happens when we have something like: 2100 // x = load ptr 2101 // call 2102 // y = x+4 2103 // store y -> ptr 2104 // Because we structurally match the load/store as a read/modify/write, 2105 // but the call is chained between them. We cannot fold in this case 2106 // because it would induce a cycle in the graph. 2107 if (!std::count(ChainedNodesInPattern.begin(), 2108 ChainedNodesInPattern.end(), User)) 2109 return CR_InducesCycle; 2110 2111 // Otherwise we found a node that is part of our pattern. For example in: 2112 // x = load ptr 2113 // y = x+4 2114 // store y -> ptr 2115 // This would happen when we're scanning down from the load and see the 2116 // store as a user. Record that there is a use of ChainedNode that is 2117 // part of the pattern and keep scanning uses. 2118 Result = CR_LeadsToInteriorNode; 2119 InteriorChainedNodes.push_back(User); 2120 continue; 2121 } 2122 2123 // If we found a TokenFactor, there are two cases to consider: first if the 2124 // TokenFactor is just hanging "below" the pattern we're matching (i.e. no 2125 // uses of the TF are in our pattern) we just want to ignore it. Second, 2126 // the TokenFactor can be sandwiched in between two chained nodes, like so: 2127 // [Load chain] 2128 // ^ 2129 // | 2130 // [Load] 2131 // ^ ^ 2132 // | \ DAG's like cheese 2133 // / \ do you? 2134 // / | 2135 // [TokenFactor] [Op] 2136 // ^ ^ 2137 // | | 2138 // \ / 2139 // \ / 2140 // [Store] 2141 // 2142 // In this case, the TokenFactor becomes part of our match and we rewrite it 2143 // as a new TokenFactor. 2144 // 2145 // To distinguish these two cases, do a recursive walk down the uses. 2146 switch (WalkChainUsers(User, ChainedNodesInPattern, InteriorChainedNodes)) { 2147 case CR_Simple: 2148 // If the uses of the TokenFactor are just already-selected nodes, ignore 2149 // it, it is "below" our pattern. 2150 continue; 2151 case CR_InducesCycle: 2152 // If the uses of the TokenFactor lead to nodes that are not part of our 2153 // pattern that are not selected, folding would turn this into a cycle, 2154 // bail out now. 2155 return CR_InducesCycle; 2156 case CR_LeadsToInteriorNode: 2157 break; // Otherwise, keep processing. 2158 } 2159 2160 // Okay, we know we're in the interesting interior case. The TokenFactor 2161 // is now going to be considered part of the pattern so that we rewrite its 2162 // uses (it may have uses that are not part of the pattern) with the 2163 // ultimate chain result of the generated code. We will also add its chain 2164 // inputs as inputs to the ultimate TokenFactor we create. 2165 Result = CR_LeadsToInteriorNode; 2166 ChainedNodesInPattern.push_back(User); 2167 InteriorChainedNodes.push_back(User); 2168 continue; 2169 } 2170 2171 return Result; 2172 } 2173 2174 /// HandleMergeInputChains - This implements the OPC_EmitMergeInputChains 2175 /// operation for when the pattern matched at least one node with a chains. The 2176 /// input vector contains a list of all of the chained nodes that we match. We 2177 /// must determine if this is a valid thing to cover (i.e. matching it won't 2178 /// induce cycles in the DAG) and if so, creating a TokenFactor node. that will 2179 /// be used as the input node chain for the generated nodes. 2180 static SDValue 2181 HandleMergeInputChains(SmallVectorImpl<SDNode*> &ChainNodesMatched, 2182 SelectionDAG *CurDAG) { 2183 // Walk all of the chained nodes we've matched, recursively scanning down the 2184 // users of the chain result. This adds any TokenFactor nodes that are caught 2185 // in between chained nodes to the chained and interior nodes list. 2186 SmallVector<SDNode*, 3> InteriorChainedNodes; 2187 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ChainNodesMatched.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2188 if (WalkChainUsers(ChainNodesMatched[i], ChainNodesMatched, 2189 InteriorChainedNodes) == CR_InducesCycle) 2190 return SDValue(); // Would induce a cycle. 2191 } 2192 2193 // Okay, we have walked all the matched nodes and collected TokenFactor nodes 2194 // that we are interested in. Form our input TokenFactor node. 2195 SmallVector<SDValue, 3> InputChains; 2196 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ChainNodesMatched.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2197 // Add the input chain of this node to the InputChains list (which will be 2198 // the operands of the generated TokenFactor) if it's not an interior node. 2199 SDNode *N = ChainNodesMatched[i]; 2200 if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::TokenFactor) { 2201 if (std::count(InteriorChainedNodes.begin(),InteriorChainedNodes.end(),N)) 2202 continue; 2203 2204 // Otherwise, add the input chain. 2205 SDValue InChain = ChainNodesMatched[i]->getOperand(0); 2206 assert(InChain.getValueType() == MVT::Other && "Not a chain"); 2207 InputChains.push_back(InChain); 2208 continue; 2209 } 2210 2211 // If we have a token factor, we want to add all inputs of the token factor 2212 // that are not part of the pattern we're matching. 2213 for (unsigned op = 0, e = N->getNumOperands(); op != e; ++op) { 2214 if (!std::count(ChainNodesMatched.begin(), ChainNodesMatched.end(), 2215 N->getOperand(op).getNode())) 2216 InputChains.push_back(N->getOperand(op)); 2217 } 2218 } 2219 2220 if (InputChains.size() == 1) 2221 return InputChains[0]; 2222 return CurDAG->getNode(ISD::TokenFactor, SDLoc(ChainNodesMatched[0]), 2223 MVT::Other, InputChains); 2224 } 2225 2226 /// MorphNode - Handle morphing a node in place for the selector. 2227 SDNode *SelectionDAGISel:: 2228 MorphNode(SDNode *Node, unsigned TargetOpc, SDVTList VTList, 2229 ArrayRef<SDValue> Ops, unsigned EmitNodeInfo) { 2230 // It is possible we're using MorphNodeTo to replace a node with no 2231 // normal results with one that has a normal result (or we could be 2232 // adding a chain) and the input could have glue and chains as well. 2233 // In this case we need to shift the operands down. 2234 // FIXME: This is a horrible hack and broken in obscure cases, no worse 2235 // than the old isel though. 2236 int OldGlueResultNo = -1, OldChainResultNo = -1; 2237 2238 unsigned NTMNumResults = Node->getNumValues(); 2239 if (Node->getValueType(NTMNumResults-1) == MVT::Glue) { 2240 OldGlueResultNo = NTMNumResults-1; 2241 if (NTMNumResults != 1 && 2242 Node->getValueType(NTMNumResults-2) == MVT::Other) 2243 OldChainResultNo = NTMNumResults-2; 2244 } else if (Node->getValueType(NTMNumResults-1) == MVT::Other) 2245 OldChainResultNo = NTMNumResults-1; 2246 2247 // Call the underlying SelectionDAG routine to do the transmogrification. Note 2248 // that this deletes operands of the old node that become dead. 2249 SDNode *Res = CurDAG->MorphNodeTo(Node, ~TargetOpc, VTList, Ops); 2250 2251 // MorphNodeTo can operate in two ways: if an existing node with the 2252 // specified operands exists, it can just return it. Otherwise, it 2253 // updates the node in place to have the requested operands. 2254 if (Res == Node) { 2255 // If we updated the node in place, reset the node ID. To the isel, 2256 // this should be just like a newly allocated machine node. 2257 Res->setNodeId(-1); 2258 } 2259 2260 unsigned ResNumResults = Res->getNumValues(); 2261 // Move the glue if needed. 2262 if ((EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_GlueOutput) && OldGlueResultNo != -1 && 2263 (unsigned)OldGlueResultNo != ResNumResults-1) 2264 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(Node, OldGlueResultNo), 2265 SDValue(Res, ResNumResults-1)); 2266 2267 if ((EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_GlueOutput) != 0) 2268 --ResNumResults; 2269 2270 // Move the chain reference if needed. 2271 if ((EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) && OldChainResultNo != -1 && 2272 (unsigned)OldChainResultNo != ResNumResults-1) 2273 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(Node, OldChainResultNo), 2274 SDValue(Res, ResNumResults-1)); 2275 2276 // Otherwise, no replacement happened because the node already exists. Replace 2277 // Uses of the old node with the new one. 2278 if (Res != Node) 2279 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesWith(Node, Res); 2280 2281 return Res; 2282 } 2283 2284 /// CheckSame - Implements OP_CheckSame. 2285 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2286 CheckSame(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2287 SDValue N, 2288 const SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*> > &RecordedNodes) { 2289 // Accept if it is exactly the same as a previously recorded node. 2290 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2291 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid CheckSame"); 2292 return N == RecordedNodes[RecNo].first; 2293 } 2294 2295 /// CheckChildSame - Implements OP_CheckChildXSame. 2296 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2297 CheckChildSame(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2298 SDValue N, 2299 const SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*> > &RecordedNodes, 2300 unsigned ChildNo) { 2301 if (ChildNo >= N.getNumOperands()) 2302 return false; // Match fails if out of range child #. 2303 return ::CheckSame(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N.getOperand(ChildNo), 2304 RecordedNodes); 2305 } 2306 2307 /// CheckPatternPredicate - Implements OP_CheckPatternPredicate. 2308 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2309 CheckPatternPredicate(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2310 const SelectionDAGISel &SDISel) { 2311 return SDISel.CheckPatternPredicate(MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]); 2312 } 2313 2314 /// CheckNodePredicate - Implements OP_CheckNodePredicate. 2315 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2316 CheckNodePredicate(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2317 const SelectionDAGISel &SDISel, SDNode *N) { 2318 return SDISel.CheckNodePredicate(N, MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]); 2319 } 2320 2321 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2322 CheckOpcode(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2323 SDNode *N) { 2324 uint16_t Opc = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2325 Opc |= (unsigned short)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++] << 8; 2326 return N->getOpcode() == Opc; 2327 } 2328 2329 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2330 CheckType(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2331 SDValue N, const TargetLowering *TLI) { 2332 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2333 if (N.getValueType() == VT) return true; 2334 2335 // Handle the case when VT is iPTR. 2336 return VT == MVT::iPTR && N.getValueType() == TLI->getPointerTy(); 2337 } 2338 2339 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2340 CheckChildType(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2341 SDValue N, const TargetLowering *TLI, unsigned ChildNo) { 2342 if (ChildNo >= N.getNumOperands()) 2343 return false; // Match fails if out of range child #. 2344 return ::CheckType(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N.getOperand(ChildNo), TLI); 2345 } 2346 2347 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2348 CheckCondCode(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2349 SDValue N) { 2350 return cast<CondCodeSDNode>(N)->get() == 2351 (ISD::CondCode)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2352 } 2353 2354 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2355 CheckValueType(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2356 SDValue N, const TargetLowering *TLI) { 2357 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2358 if (cast<VTSDNode>(N)->getVT() == VT) 2359 return true; 2360 2361 // Handle the case when VT is iPTR. 2362 return VT == MVT::iPTR && cast<VTSDNode>(N)->getVT() == TLI->getPointerTy(); 2363 } 2364 2365 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2366 CheckInteger(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2367 SDValue N) { 2368 int64_t Val = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2369 if (Val & 128) 2370 Val = GetVBR(Val, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2371 2372 ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(N); 2373 return C && C->getSExtValue() == Val; 2374 } 2375 2376 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2377 CheckChildInteger(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2378 SDValue N, unsigned ChildNo) { 2379 if (ChildNo >= N.getNumOperands()) 2380 return false; // Match fails if out of range child #. 2381 return ::CheckInteger(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N.getOperand(ChildNo)); 2382 } 2383 2384 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2385 CheckAndImm(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2386 SDValue N, const SelectionDAGISel &SDISel) { 2387 int64_t Val = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2388 if (Val & 128) 2389 Val = GetVBR(Val, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2390 2391 if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::AND) return false; 2392 2393 ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(N->getOperand(1)); 2394 return C && SDISel.CheckAndMask(N.getOperand(0), C, Val); 2395 } 2396 2397 LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static bool 2398 CheckOrImm(const unsigned char *MatcherTable, unsigned &MatcherIndex, 2399 SDValue N, const SelectionDAGISel &SDISel) { 2400 int64_t Val = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2401 if (Val & 128) 2402 Val = GetVBR(Val, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2403 2404 if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::OR) return false; 2405 2406 ConstantSDNode *C = dyn_cast<ConstantSDNode>(N->getOperand(1)); 2407 return C && SDISel.CheckOrMask(N.getOperand(0), C, Val); 2408 } 2409 2410 /// IsPredicateKnownToFail - If we know how and can do so without pushing a 2411 /// scope, evaluate the current node. If the current predicate is known to 2412 /// fail, set Result=true and return anything. If the current predicate is 2413 /// known to pass, set Result=false and return the MatcherIndex to continue 2414 /// with. If the current predicate is unknown, set Result=false and return the 2415 /// MatcherIndex to continue with. 2416 static unsigned IsPredicateKnownToFail(const unsigned char *Table, 2417 unsigned Index, SDValue N, 2418 bool &Result, 2419 const SelectionDAGISel &SDISel, 2420 SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*> > &RecordedNodes) { 2421 switch (Table[Index++]) { 2422 default: 2423 Result = false; 2424 return Index-1; // Could not evaluate this predicate. 2425 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckSame: 2426 Result = !::CheckSame(Table, Index, N, RecordedNodes); 2427 return Index; 2428 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Same: 2429 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild1Same: 2430 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild2Same: 2431 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild3Same: 2432 Result = !::CheckChildSame(Table, Index, N, RecordedNodes, 2433 Table[Index-1] - SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Same); 2434 return Index; 2435 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckPatternPredicate: 2436 Result = !::CheckPatternPredicate(Table, Index, SDISel); 2437 return Index; 2438 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckPredicate: 2439 Result = !::CheckNodePredicate(Table, Index, SDISel, N.getNode()); 2440 return Index; 2441 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckOpcode: 2442 Result = !::CheckOpcode(Table, Index, N.getNode()); 2443 return Index; 2444 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckType: 2445 Result = !::CheckType(Table, Index, N, SDISel.TLI); 2446 return Index; 2447 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Type: 2448 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild1Type: 2449 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild2Type: 2450 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild3Type: 2451 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild4Type: 2452 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild5Type: 2453 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild6Type: 2454 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild7Type: 2455 Result = !::CheckChildType(Table, Index, N, SDISel.TLI, 2456 Table[Index - 1] - 2457 SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Type); 2458 return Index; 2459 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckCondCode: 2460 Result = !::CheckCondCode(Table, Index, N); 2461 return Index; 2462 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckValueType: 2463 Result = !::CheckValueType(Table, Index, N, SDISel.TLI); 2464 return Index; 2465 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckInteger: 2466 Result = !::CheckInteger(Table, Index, N); 2467 return Index; 2468 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Integer: 2469 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild1Integer: 2470 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild2Integer: 2471 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild3Integer: 2472 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild4Integer: 2473 Result = !::CheckChildInteger(Table, Index, N, 2474 Table[Index-1] - SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckChild0Integer); 2475 return Index; 2476 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckAndImm: 2477 Result = !::CheckAndImm(Table, Index, N, SDISel); 2478 return Index; 2479 case SelectionDAGISel::OPC_CheckOrImm: 2480 Result = !::CheckOrImm(Table, Index, N, SDISel); 2481 return Index; 2482 } 2483 } 2484 2485 namespace { 2486 2487 struct MatchScope { 2488 /// FailIndex - If this match fails, this is the index to continue with. 2489 unsigned FailIndex; 2490 2491 /// NodeStack - The node stack when the scope was formed. 2492 SmallVector<SDValue, 4> NodeStack; 2493 2494 /// NumRecordedNodes - The number of recorded nodes when the scope was formed. 2495 unsigned NumRecordedNodes; 2496 2497 /// NumMatchedMemRefs - The number of matched memref entries. 2498 unsigned NumMatchedMemRefs; 2499 2500 /// InputChain/InputGlue - The current chain/glue 2501 SDValue InputChain, InputGlue; 2502 2503 /// HasChainNodesMatched - True if the ChainNodesMatched list is non-empty. 2504 bool HasChainNodesMatched, HasGlueResultNodesMatched; 2505 }; 2506 2507 /// \\brief A DAG update listener to keep the matching state 2508 /// (i.e. RecordedNodes and MatchScope) uptodate if the target is allowed to 2509 /// change the DAG while matching. X86 addressing mode matcher is an example 2510 /// for this. 2511 class MatchStateUpdater : public SelectionDAG::DAGUpdateListener 2512 { 2513 SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*> > &RecordedNodes; 2514 SmallVectorImpl<MatchScope> &MatchScopes; 2515 public: 2516 MatchStateUpdater(SelectionDAG &DAG, 2517 SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*> > &RN, 2518 SmallVectorImpl<MatchScope> &MS) : 2519 SelectionDAG::DAGUpdateListener(DAG), 2520 RecordedNodes(RN), MatchScopes(MS) { } 2521 2522 void NodeDeleted(SDNode *N, SDNode *E) override { 2523 // Some early-returns here to avoid the search if we deleted the node or 2524 // if the update comes from MorphNodeTo (MorphNodeTo is the last thing we 2525 // do, so it's unnecessary to update matching state at that point). 2526 // Neither of these can occur currently because we only install this 2527 // update listener during matching a complex patterns. 2528 if (!E || E->isMachineOpcode()) 2529 return; 2530 // Performing linear search here does not matter because we almost never 2531 // run this code. You'd have to have a CSE during complex pattern 2532 // matching. 2533 for (auto &I : RecordedNodes) 2534 if (I.first.getNode() == N) 2535 I.first.setNode(E); 2536 2537 for (auto &I : MatchScopes) 2538 for (auto &J : I.NodeStack) 2539 if (J.getNode() == N) 2540 J.setNode(E); 2541 } 2542 }; 2543 } 2544 2545 SDNode *SelectionDAGISel:: 2546 SelectCodeCommon(SDNode *NodeToMatch, const unsigned char *MatcherTable, 2547 unsigned TableSize) { 2548 // FIXME: Should these even be selected? Handle these cases in the caller? 2549 switch (NodeToMatch->getOpcode()) { 2550 default: 2551 break; 2552 case ISD::EntryToken: // These nodes remain the same. 2553 case ISD::BasicBlock: 2554 case ISD::Register: 2555 case ISD::RegisterMask: 2556 case ISD::HANDLENODE: 2557 case ISD::MDNODE_SDNODE: 2558 case ISD::TargetConstant: 2559 case ISD::TargetConstantFP: 2560 case ISD::TargetConstantPool: 2561 case ISD::TargetFrameIndex: 2562 case ISD::TargetExternalSymbol: 2563 case ISD::TargetBlockAddress: 2564 case ISD::TargetJumpTable: 2565 case ISD::TargetGlobalTLSAddress: 2566 case ISD::TargetGlobalAddress: 2567 case ISD::TokenFactor: 2568 case ISD::CopyFromReg: 2569 case ISD::CopyToReg: 2570 case ISD::EH_LABEL: 2571 case ISD::LIFETIME_START: 2572 case ISD::LIFETIME_END: 2573 NodeToMatch->setNodeId(-1); // Mark selected. 2574 return nullptr; 2575 case ISD::AssertSext: 2576 case ISD::AssertZext: 2577 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(NodeToMatch, 0), 2578 NodeToMatch->getOperand(0)); 2579 return nullptr; 2580 case ISD::INLINEASM: return Select_INLINEASM(NodeToMatch); 2581 case ISD::READ_REGISTER: return Select_READ_REGISTER(NodeToMatch); 2582 case ISD::WRITE_REGISTER: return Select_WRITE_REGISTER(NodeToMatch); 2583 case ISD::UNDEF: return Select_UNDEF(NodeToMatch); 2584 } 2585 2586 assert(!NodeToMatch->isMachineOpcode() && "Node already selected!"); 2587 2588 // Set up the node stack with NodeToMatch as the only node on the stack. 2589 SmallVector<SDValue, 8> NodeStack; 2590 SDValue N = SDValue(NodeToMatch, 0); 2591 NodeStack.push_back(N); 2592 2593 // MatchScopes - Scopes used when matching, if a match failure happens, this 2594 // indicates where to continue checking. 2595 SmallVector<MatchScope, 8> MatchScopes; 2596 2597 // RecordedNodes - This is the set of nodes that have been recorded by the 2598 // state machine. The second value is the parent of the node, or null if the 2599 // root is recorded. 2600 SmallVector<std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*>, 8> RecordedNodes; 2601 2602 // MatchedMemRefs - This is the set of MemRef's we've seen in the input 2603 // pattern. 2604 SmallVector<MachineMemOperand*, 2> MatchedMemRefs; 2605 2606 // These are the current input chain and glue for use when generating nodes. 2607 // Various Emit operations change these. For example, emitting a copytoreg 2608 // uses and updates these. 2609 SDValue InputChain, InputGlue; 2610 2611 // ChainNodesMatched - If a pattern matches nodes that have input/output 2612 // chains, the OPC_EmitMergeInputChains operation is emitted which indicates 2613 // which ones they are. The result is captured into this list so that we can 2614 // update the chain results when the pattern is complete. 2615 SmallVector<SDNode*, 3> ChainNodesMatched; 2616 SmallVector<SDNode*, 3> GlueResultNodesMatched; 2617 2618 DEBUG(dbgs() << "ISEL: Starting pattern match on root node: "; 2619 NodeToMatch->dump(CurDAG); 2620 dbgs() << '\n'); 2621 2622 // Determine where to start the interpreter. Normally we start at opcode #0, 2623 // but if the state machine starts with an OPC_SwitchOpcode, then we 2624 // accelerate the first lookup (which is guaranteed to be hot) with the 2625 // OpcodeOffset table. 2626 unsigned MatcherIndex = 0; 2627 2628 if (!OpcodeOffset.empty()) { 2629 // Already computed the OpcodeOffset table, just index into it. 2630 if (N.getOpcode() < OpcodeOffset.size()) 2631 MatcherIndex = OpcodeOffset[N.getOpcode()]; 2632 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Initial Opcode index to " << MatcherIndex << "\n"); 2633 2634 } else if (MatcherTable[0] == OPC_SwitchOpcode) { 2635 // Otherwise, the table isn't computed, but the state machine does start 2636 // with an OPC_SwitchOpcode instruction. Populate the table now, since this 2637 // is the first time we're selecting an instruction. 2638 unsigned Idx = 1; 2639 while (1) { 2640 // Get the size of this case. 2641 unsigned CaseSize = MatcherTable[Idx++]; 2642 if (CaseSize & 128) 2643 CaseSize = GetVBR(CaseSize, MatcherTable, Idx); 2644 if (CaseSize == 0) break; 2645 2646 // Get the opcode, add the index to the table. 2647 uint16_t Opc = MatcherTable[Idx++]; 2648 Opc |= (unsigned short)MatcherTable[Idx++] << 8; 2649 if (Opc >= OpcodeOffset.size()) 2650 OpcodeOffset.resize((Opc+1)*2); 2651 OpcodeOffset[Opc] = Idx; 2652 Idx += CaseSize; 2653 } 2654 2655 // Okay, do the lookup for the first opcode. 2656 if (N.getOpcode() < OpcodeOffset.size()) 2657 MatcherIndex = OpcodeOffset[N.getOpcode()]; 2658 } 2659 2660 while (1) { 2661 assert(MatcherIndex < TableSize && "Invalid index"); 2662 #ifndef NDEBUG 2663 unsigned CurrentOpcodeIndex = MatcherIndex; 2664 #endif 2665 BuiltinOpcodes Opcode = (BuiltinOpcodes)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2666 switch (Opcode) { 2667 case OPC_Scope: { 2668 // Okay, the semantics of this operation are that we should push a scope 2669 // then evaluate the first child. However, pushing a scope only to have 2670 // the first check fail (which then pops it) is inefficient. If we can 2671 // determine immediately that the first check (or first several) will 2672 // immediately fail, don't even bother pushing a scope for them. 2673 unsigned FailIndex; 2674 2675 while (1) { 2676 unsigned NumToSkip = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2677 if (NumToSkip & 128) 2678 NumToSkip = GetVBR(NumToSkip, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2679 // Found the end of the scope with no match. 2680 if (NumToSkip == 0) { 2681 FailIndex = 0; 2682 break; 2683 } 2684 2685 FailIndex = MatcherIndex+NumToSkip; 2686 2687 unsigned MatcherIndexOfPredicate = MatcherIndex; 2688 (void)MatcherIndexOfPredicate; // silence warning. 2689 2690 // If we can't evaluate this predicate without pushing a scope (e.g. if 2691 // it is a 'MoveParent') or if the predicate succeeds on this node, we 2692 // push the scope and evaluate the full predicate chain. 2693 bool Result; 2694 MatcherIndex = IsPredicateKnownToFail(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, 2695 Result, *this, RecordedNodes); 2696 if (!Result) 2697 break; 2698 2699 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Skipped scope entry (due to false predicate) at " 2700 << "index " << MatcherIndexOfPredicate 2701 << ", continuing at " << FailIndex << "\n"); 2702 ++NumDAGIselRetries; 2703 2704 // Otherwise, we know that this case of the Scope is guaranteed to fail, 2705 // move to the next case. 2706 MatcherIndex = FailIndex; 2707 } 2708 2709 // If the whole scope failed to match, bail. 2710 if (FailIndex == 0) break; 2711 2712 // Push a MatchScope which indicates where to go if the first child fails 2713 // to match. 2714 MatchScope NewEntry; 2715 NewEntry.FailIndex = FailIndex; 2716 NewEntry.NodeStack.append(NodeStack.begin(), NodeStack.end()); 2717 NewEntry.NumRecordedNodes = RecordedNodes.size(); 2718 NewEntry.NumMatchedMemRefs = MatchedMemRefs.size(); 2719 NewEntry.InputChain = InputChain; 2720 NewEntry.InputGlue = InputGlue; 2721 NewEntry.HasChainNodesMatched = !ChainNodesMatched.empty(); 2722 NewEntry.HasGlueResultNodesMatched = !GlueResultNodesMatched.empty(); 2723 MatchScopes.push_back(NewEntry); 2724 continue; 2725 } 2726 case OPC_RecordNode: { 2727 // Remember this node, it may end up being an operand in the pattern. 2728 SDNode *Parent = nullptr; 2729 if (NodeStack.size() > 1) 2730 Parent = NodeStack[NodeStack.size()-2].getNode(); 2731 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::make_pair(N, Parent)); 2732 continue; 2733 } 2734 2735 case OPC_RecordChild0: case OPC_RecordChild1: 2736 case OPC_RecordChild2: case OPC_RecordChild3: 2737 case OPC_RecordChild4: case OPC_RecordChild5: 2738 case OPC_RecordChild6: case OPC_RecordChild7: { 2739 unsigned ChildNo = Opcode-OPC_RecordChild0; 2740 if (ChildNo >= N.getNumOperands()) 2741 break; // Match fails if out of range child #. 2742 2743 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::make_pair(N->getOperand(ChildNo), 2744 N.getNode())); 2745 continue; 2746 } 2747 case OPC_RecordMemRef: 2748 MatchedMemRefs.push_back(cast<MemSDNode>(N)->getMemOperand()); 2749 continue; 2750 2751 case OPC_CaptureGlueInput: 2752 // If the current node has an input glue, capture it in InputGlue. 2753 if (N->getNumOperands() != 0 && 2754 N->getOperand(N->getNumOperands()-1).getValueType() == MVT::Glue) 2755 InputGlue = N->getOperand(N->getNumOperands()-1); 2756 continue; 2757 2758 case OPC_MoveChild: { 2759 unsigned ChildNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2760 if (ChildNo >= N.getNumOperands()) 2761 break; // Match fails if out of range child #. 2762 N = N.getOperand(ChildNo); 2763 NodeStack.push_back(N); 2764 continue; 2765 } 2766 2767 case OPC_MoveParent: 2768 // Pop the current node off the NodeStack. 2769 NodeStack.pop_back(); 2770 assert(!NodeStack.empty() && "Node stack imbalance!"); 2771 N = NodeStack.back(); 2772 continue; 2773 2774 case OPC_CheckSame: 2775 if (!::CheckSame(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, RecordedNodes)) break; 2776 continue; 2777 2778 case OPC_CheckChild0Same: case OPC_CheckChild1Same: 2779 case OPC_CheckChild2Same: case OPC_CheckChild3Same: 2780 if (!::CheckChildSame(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, RecordedNodes, 2781 Opcode-OPC_CheckChild0Same)) 2782 break; 2783 continue; 2784 2785 case OPC_CheckPatternPredicate: 2786 if (!::CheckPatternPredicate(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, *this)) break; 2787 continue; 2788 case OPC_CheckPredicate: 2789 if (!::CheckNodePredicate(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, *this, 2790 N.getNode())) 2791 break; 2792 continue; 2793 case OPC_CheckComplexPat: { 2794 unsigned CPNum = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2795 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2796 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid CheckComplexPat"); 2797 2798 // If target can modify DAG during matching, keep the matching state 2799 // consistent. 2800 std::unique_ptr<MatchStateUpdater> MSU; 2801 if (ComplexPatternFuncMutatesDAG()) 2802 MSU.reset(new MatchStateUpdater(*CurDAG, RecordedNodes, 2803 MatchScopes)); 2804 2805 if (!CheckComplexPattern(NodeToMatch, RecordedNodes[RecNo].second, 2806 RecordedNodes[RecNo].first, CPNum, 2807 RecordedNodes)) 2808 break; 2809 continue; 2810 } 2811 case OPC_CheckOpcode: 2812 if (!::CheckOpcode(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N.getNode())) break; 2813 continue; 2814 2815 case OPC_CheckType: 2816 if (!::CheckType(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, TLI)) 2817 break; 2818 continue; 2819 2820 case OPC_SwitchOpcode: { 2821 unsigned CurNodeOpcode = N.getOpcode(); 2822 unsigned SwitchStart = MatcherIndex-1; (void)SwitchStart; 2823 unsigned CaseSize; 2824 while (1) { 2825 // Get the size of this case. 2826 CaseSize = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2827 if (CaseSize & 128) 2828 CaseSize = GetVBR(CaseSize, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2829 if (CaseSize == 0) break; 2830 2831 uint16_t Opc = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2832 Opc |= (unsigned short)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++] << 8; 2833 2834 // If the opcode matches, then we will execute this case. 2835 if (CurNodeOpcode == Opc) 2836 break; 2837 2838 // Otherwise, skip over this case. 2839 MatcherIndex += CaseSize; 2840 } 2841 2842 // If no cases matched, bail out. 2843 if (CaseSize == 0) break; 2844 2845 // Otherwise, execute the case we found. 2846 DEBUG(dbgs() << " OpcodeSwitch from " << SwitchStart 2847 << " to " << MatcherIndex << "\n"); 2848 continue; 2849 } 2850 2851 case OPC_SwitchType: { 2852 MVT CurNodeVT = N.getSimpleValueType(); 2853 unsigned SwitchStart = MatcherIndex-1; (void)SwitchStart; 2854 unsigned CaseSize; 2855 while (1) { 2856 // Get the size of this case. 2857 CaseSize = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2858 if (CaseSize & 128) 2859 CaseSize = GetVBR(CaseSize, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2860 if (CaseSize == 0) break; 2861 2862 MVT CaseVT = (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2863 if (CaseVT == MVT::iPTR) 2864 CaseVT = TLI->getPointerTy(); 2865 2866 // If the VT matches, then we will execute this case. 2867 if (CurNodeVT == CaseVT) 2868 break; 2869 2870 // Otherwise, skip over this case. 2871 MatcherIndex += CaseSize; 2872 } 2873 2874 // If no cases matched, bail out. 2875 if (CaseSize == 0) break; 2876 2877 // Otherwise, execute the case we found. 2878 DEBUG(dbgs() << " TypeSwitch[" << EVT(CurNodeVT).getEVTString() 2879 << "] from " << SwitchStart << " to " << MatcherIndex<<'\n'); 2880 continue; 2881 } 2882 case OPC_CheckChild0Type: case OPC_CheckChild1Type: 2883 case OPC_CheckChild2Type: case OPC_CheckChild3Type: 2884 case OPC_CheckChild4Type: case OPC_CheckChild5Type: 2885 case OPC_CheckChild6Type: case OPC_CheckChild7Type: 2886 if (!::CheckChildType(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, TLI, 2887 Opcode-OPC_CheckChild0Type)) 2888 break; 2889 continue; 2890 case OPC_CheckCondCode: 2891 if (!::CheckCondCode(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N)) break; 2892 continue; 2893 case OPC_CheckValueType: 2894 if (!::CheckValueType(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, TLI)) 2895 break; 2896 continue; 2897 case OPC_CheckInteger: 2898 if (!::CheckInteger(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N)) break; 2899 continue; 2900 case OPC_CheckChild0Integer: case OPC_CheckChild1Integer: 2901 case OPC_CheckChild2Integer: case OPC_CheckChild3Integer: 2902 case OPC_CheckChild4Integer: 2903 if (!::CheckChildInteger(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, 2904 Opcode-OPC_CheckChild0Integer)) break; 2905 continue; 2906 case OPC_CheckAndImm: 2907 if (!::CheckAndImm(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, *this)) break; 2908 continue; 2909 case OPC_CheckOrImm: 2910 if (!::CheckOrImm(MatcherTable, MatcherIndex, N, *this)) break; 2911 continue; 2912 2913 case OPC_CheckFoldableChainNode: { 2914 assert(NodeStack.size() != 1 && "No parent node"); 2915 // Verify that all intermediate nodes between the root and this one have 2916 // a single use. 2917 bool HasMultipleUses = false; 2918 for (unsigned i = 1, e = NodeStack.size()-1; i != e; ++i) 2919 if (!NodeStack[i].hasOneUse()) { 2920 HasMultipleUses = true; 2921 break; 2922 } 2923 if (HasMultipleUses) break; 2924 2925 // Check to see that the target thinks this is profitable to fold and that 2926 // we can fold it without inducing cycles in the graph. 2927 if (!IsProfitableToFold(N, NodeStack[NodeStack.size()-2].getNode(), 2928 NodeToMatch) || 2929 !IsLegalToFold(N, NodeStack[NodeStack.size()-2].getNode(), 2930 NodeToMatch, OptLevel, 2931 true/*We validate our own chains*/)) 2932 break; 2933 2934 continue; 2935 } 2936 case OPC_EmitInteger: { 2937 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = 2938 (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2939 int64_t Val = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2940 if (Val & 128) 2941 Val = GetVBR(Val, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 2942 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*>( 2943 CurDAG->getTargetConstant(Val, SDLoc(NodeToMatch), 2944 VT), nullptr)); 2945 continue; 2946 } 2947 case OPC_EmitRegister: { 2948 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = 2949 (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2950 unsigned RegNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2951 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*>( 2952 CurDAG->getRegister(RegNo, VT), nullptr)); 2953 continue; 2954 } 2955 case OPC_EmitRegister2: { 2956 // For targets w/ more than 256 register names, the register enum 2957 // values are stored in two bytes in the matcher table (just like 2958 // opcodes). 2959 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = 2960 (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2961 unsigned RegNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2962 RegNo |= MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++] << 8; 2963 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::pair<SDValue, SDNode*>( 2964 CurDAG->getRegister(RegNo, VT), nullptr)); 2965 continue; 2966 } 2967 2968 case OPC_EmitConvertToTarget: { 2969 // Convert from IMM/FPIMM to target version. 2970 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 2971 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitConvertToTarget"); 2972 SDValue Imm = RecordedNodes[RecNo].first; 2973 2974 if (Imm->getOpcode() == ISD::Constant) { 2975 const ConstantInt *Val=cast<ConstantSDNode>(Imm)->getConstantIntValue(); 2976 Imm = CurDAG->getConstant(*Val, SDLoc(NodeToMatch), Imm.getValueType(), 2977 true); 2978 } else if (Imm->getOpcode() == ISD::ConstantFP) { 2979 const ConstantFP *Val=cast<ConstantFPSDNode>(Imm)->getConstantFPValue(); 2980 Imm = CurDAG->getConstantFP(*Val, SDLoc(NodeToMatch), 2981 Imm.getValueType(), true); 2982 } 2983 2984 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::make_pair(Imm, RecordedNodes[RecNo].second)); 2985 continue; 2986 } 2987 2988 case OPC_EmitMergeInputChains1_0: // OPC_EmitMergeInputChains, 1, 0 2989 case OPC_EmitMergeInputChains1_1: { // OPC_EmitMergeInputChains, 1, 1 2990 // These are space-optimized forms of OPC_EmitMergeInputChains. 2991 assert(!InputChain.getNode() && 2992 "EmitMergeInputChains should be the first chain producing node"); 2993 assert(ChainNodesMatched.empty() && 2994 "Should only have one EmitMergeInputChains per match"); 2995 2996 // Read all of the chained nodes. 2997 unsigned RecNo = Opcode == OPC_EmitMergeInputChains1_1; 2998 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitMergeInputChains"); 2999 ChainNodesMatched.push_back(RecordedNodes[RecNo].first.getNode()); 3000 3001 // FIXME: What if other value results of the node have uses not matched 3002 // by this pattern? 3003 if (ChainNodesMatched.back() != NodeToMatch && 3004 !RecordedNodes[RecNo].first.hasOneUse()) { 3005 ChainNodesMatched.clear(); 3006 break; 3007 } 3008 3009 // Merge the input chains if they are not intra-pattern references. 3010 InputChain = HandleMergeInputChains(ChainNodesMatched, CurDAG); 3011 3012 if (!InputChain.getNode()) 3013 break; // Failed to merge. 3014 continue; 3015 } 3016 3017 case OPC_EmitMergeInputChains: { 3018 assert(!InputChain.getNode() && 3019 "EmitMergeInputChains should be the first chain producing node"); 3020 // This node gets a list of nodes we matched in the input that have 3021 // chains. We want to token factor all of the input chains to these nodes 3022 // together. However, if any of the input chains is actually one of the 3023 // nodes matched in this pattern, then we have an intra-match reference. 3024 // Ignore these because the newly token factored chain should not refer to 3025 // the old nodes. 3026 unsigned NumChains = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3027 assert(NumChains != 0 && "Can't TF zero chains"); 3028 3029 assert(ChainNodesMatched.empty() && 3030 "Should only have one EmitMergeInputChains per match"); 3031 3032 // Read all of the chained nodes. 3033 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumChains; ++i) { 3034 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3035 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitMergeInputChains"); 3036 ChainNodesMatched.push_back(RecordedNodes[RecNo].first.getNode()); 3037 3038 // FIXME: What if other value results of the node have uses not matched 3039 // by this pattern? 3040 if (ChainNodesMatched.back() != NodeToMatch && 3041 !RecordedNodes[RecNo].first.hasOneUse()) { 3042 ChainNodesMatched.clear(); 3043 break; 3044 } 3045 } 3046 3047 // If the inner loop broke out, the match fails. 3048 if (ChainNodesMatched.empty()) 3049 break; 3050 3051 // Merge the input chains if they are not intra-pattern references. 3052 InputChain = HandleMergeInputChains(ChainNodesMatched, CurDAG); 3053 3054 if (!InputChain.getNode()) 3055 break; // Failed to merge. 3056 3057 continue; 3058 } 3059 3060 case OPC_EmitCopyToReg: { 3061 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3062 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitCopyToReg"); 3063 unsigned DestPhysReg = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3064 3065 if (!InputChain.getNode()) 3066 InputChain = CurDAG->getEntryNode(); 3067 3068 InputChain = CurDAG->getCopyToReg(InputChain, SDLoc(NodeToMatch), 3069 DestPhysReg, RecordedNodes[RecNo].first, 3070 InputGlue); 3071 3072 InputGlue = InputChain.getValue(1); 3073 continue; 3074 } 3075 3076 case OPC_EmitNodeXForm: { 3077 unsigned XFormNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3078 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3079 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitNodeXForm"); 3080 SDValue Res = RunSDNodeXForm(RecordedNodes[RecNo].first, XFormNo); 3081 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::pair<SDValue,SDNode*>(Res, nullptr)); 3082 continue; 3083 } 3084 3085 case OPC_EmitNode: 3086 case OPC_MorphNodeTo: { 3087 uint16_t TargetOpc = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3088 TargetOpc |= (unsigned short)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++] << 8; 3089 unsigned EmitNodeInfo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3090 // Get the result VT list. 3091 unsigned NumVTs = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3092 SmallVector<EVT, 4> VTs; 3093 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumVTs; ++i) { 3094 MVT::SimpleValueType VT = 3095 (MVT::SimpleValueType)MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3096 if (VT == MVT::iPTR) 3097 VT = TLI->getPointerTy().SimpleTy; 3098 VTs.push_back(VT); 3099 } 3100 3101 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) 3102 VTs.push_back(MVT::Other); 3103 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_GlueOutput) 3104 VTs.push_back(MVT::Glue); 3105 3106 // This is hot code, so optimize the two most common cases of 1 and 2 3107 // results. 3108 SDVTList VTList; 3109 if (VTs.size() == 1) 3110 VTList = CurDAG->getVTList(VTs[0]); 3111 else if (VTs.size() == 2) 3112 VTList = CurDAG->getVTList(VTs[0], VTs[1]); 3113 else 3114 VTList = CurDAG->getVTList(VTs); 3115 3116 // Get the operand list. 3117 unsigned NumOps = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3118 SmallVector<SDValue, 8> Ops; 3119 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumOps; ++i) { 3120 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3121 if (RecNo & 128) 3122 RecNo = GetVBR(RecNo, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 3123 3124 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid EmitNode"); 3125 Ops.push_back(RecordedNodes[RecNo].first); 3126 } 3127 3128 // If there are variadic operands to add, handle them now. 3129 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_VariadicInfo) { 3130 // Determine the start index to copy from. 3131 unsigned FirstOpToCopy = getNumFixedFromVariadicInfo(EmitNodeInfo); 3132 FirstOpToCopy += (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) ? 1 : 0; 3133 assert(NodeToMatch->getNumOperands() >= FirstOpToCopy && 3134 "Invalid variadic node"); 3135 // Copy all of the variadic operands, not including a potential glue 3136 // input. 3137 for (unsigned i = FirstOpToCopy, e = NodeToMatch->getNumOperands(); 3138 i != e; ++i) { 3139 SDValue V = NodeToMatch->getOperand(i); 3140 if (V.getValueType() == MVT::Glue) break; 3141 Ops.push_back(V); 3142 } 3143 } 3144 3145 // If this has chain/glue inputs, add them. 3146 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) 3147 Ops.push_back(InputChain); 3148 if ((EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_GlueInput) && InputGlue.getNode() != nullptr) 3149 Ops.push_back(InputGlue); 3150 3151 // Create the node. 3152 SDNode *Res = nullptr; 3153 if (Opcode != OPC_MorphNodeTo) { 3154 // If this is a normal EmitNode command, just create the new node and 3155 // add the results to the RecordedNodes list. 3156 Res = CurDAG->getMachineNode(TargetOpc, SDLoc(NodeToMatch), 3157 VTList, Ops); 3158 3159 // Add all the non-glue/non-chain results to the RecordedNodes list. 3160 for (unsigned i = 0, e = VTs.size(); i != e; ++i) { 3161 if (VTs[i] == MVT::Other || VTs[i] == MVT::Glue) break; 3162 RecordedNodes.push_back(std::pair<SDValue,SDNode*>(SDValue(Res, i), 3163 nullptr)); 3164 } 3165 3166 } else if (NodeToMatch->getOpcode() != ISD::DELETED_NODE) { 3167 Res = MorphNode(NodeToMatch, TargetOpc, VTList, Ops, EmitNodeInfo); 3168 } else { 3169 // NodeToMatch was eliminated by CSE when the target changed the DAG. 3170 // We will visit the equivalent node later. 3171 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Node was eliminated by CSE\n"); 3172 return nullptr; 3173 } 3174 3175 // If the node had chain/glue results, update our notion of the current 3176 // chain and glue. 3177 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_GlueOutput) { 3178 InputGlue = SDValue(Res, VTs.size()-1); 3179 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) 3180 InputChain = SDValue(Res, VTs.size()-2); 3181 } else if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_Chain) 3182 InputChain = SDValue(Res, VTs.size()-1); 3183 3184 // If the OPFL_MemRefs glue is set on this node, slap all of the 3185 // accumulated memrefs onto it. 3186 // 3187 // FIXME: This is vastly incorrect for patterns with multiple outputs 3188 // instructions that access memory and for ComplexPatterns that match 3189 // loads. 3190 if (EmitNodeInfo & OPFL_MemRefs) { 3191 // Only attach load or store memory operands if the generated 3192 // instruction may load or store. 3193 const MCInstrDesc &MCID = TII->get(TargetOpc); 3194 bool mayLoad = MCID.mayLoad(); 3195 bool mayStore = MCID.mayStore(); 3196 3197 unsigned NumMemRefs = 0; 3198 for (SmallVectorImpl<MachineMemOperand *>::const_iterator I = 3199 MatchedMemRefs.begin(), E = MatchedMemRefs.end(); I != E; ++I) { 3200 if ((*I)->isLoad()) { 3201 if (mayLoad) 3202 ++NumMemRefs; 3203 } else if ((*I)->isStore()) { 3204 if (mayStore) 3205 ++NumMemRefs; 3206 } else { 3207 ++NumMemRefs; 3208 } 3209 } 3210 3211 MachineSDNode::mmo_iterator MemRefs = 3212 MF->allocateMemRefsArray(NumMemRefs); 3213 3214 MachineSDNode::mmo_iterator MemRefsPos = MemRefs; 3215 for (SmallVectorImpl<MachineMemOperand *>::const_iterator I = 3216 MatchedMemRefs.begin(), E = MatchedMemRefs.end(); I != E; ++I) { 3217 if ((*I)->isLoad()) { 3218 if (mayLoad) 3219 *MemRefsPos++ = *I; 3220 } else if ((*I)->isStore()) { 3221 if (mayStore) 3222 *MemRefsPos++ = *I; 3223 } else { 3224 *MemRefsPos++ = *I; 3225 } 3226 } 3227 3228 cast<MachineSDNode>(Res) 3229 ->setMemRefs(MemRefs, MemRefs + NumMemRefs); 3230 } 3231 3232 DEBUG(dbgs() << " " 3233 << (Opcode == OPC_MorphNodeTo ? "Morphed" : "Created") 3234 << " node: "; Res->dump(CurDAG); dbgs() << "\n"); 3235 3236 // If this was a MorphNodeTo then we're completely done! 3237 if (Opcode == OPC_MorphNodeTo) { 3238 // Update chain and glue uses. 3239 UpdateChainsAndGlue(NodeToMatch, InputChain, ChainNodesMatched, 3240 InputGlue, GlueResultNodesMatched, true); 3241 return Res; 3242 } 3243 3244 continue; 3245 } 3246 3247 case OPC_MarkGlueResults: { 3248 unsigned NumNodes = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3249 3250 // Read and remember all the glue-result nodes. 3251 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumNodes; ++i) { 3252 unsigned RecNo = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3253 if (RecNo & 128) 3254 RecNo = GetVBR(RecNo, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 3255 3256 assert(RecNo < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid MarkGlueResults"); 3257 GlueResultNodesMatched.push_back(RecordedNodes[RecNo].first.getNode()); 3258 } 3259 continue; 3260 } 3261 3262 case OPC_CompleteMatch: { 3263 // The match has been completed, and any new nodes (if any) have been 3264 // created. Patch up references to the matched dag to use the newly 3265 // created nodes. 3266 unsigned NumResults = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3267 3268 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumResults; ++i) { 3269 unsigned ResSlot = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3270 if (ResSlot & 128) 3271 ResSlot = GetVBR(ResSlot, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 3272 3273 assert(ResSlot < RecordedNodes.size() && "Invalid CompleteMatch"); 3274 SDValue Res = RecordedNodes[ResSlot].first; 3275 3276 assert(i < NodeToMatch->getNumValues() && 3277 NodeToMatch->getValueType(i) != MVT::Other && 3278 NodeToMatch->getValueType(i) != MVT::Glue && 3279 "Invalid number of results to complete!"); 3280 assert((NodeToMatch->getValueType(i) == Res.getValueType() || 3281 NodeToMatch->getValueType(i) == MVT::iPTR || 3282 Res.getValueType() == MVT::iPTR || 3283 NodeToMatch->getValueType(i).getSizeInBits() == 3284 Res.getValueType().getSizeInBits()) && 3285 "invalid replacement"); 3286 CurDAG->ReplaceAllUsesOfValueWith(SDValue(NodeToMatch, i), Res); 3287 } 3288 3289 // If the root node defines glue, add it to the glue nodes to update list. 3290 if (NodeToMatch->getValueType(NodeToMatch->getNumValues()-1) == MVT::Glue) 3291 GlueResultNodesMatched.push_back(NodeToMatch); 3292 3293 // Update chain and glue uses. 3294 UpdateChainsAndGlue(NodeToMatch, InputChain, ChainNodesMatched, 3295 InputGlue, GlueResultNodesMatched, false); 3296 3297 assert(NodeToMatch->use_empty() && 3298 "Didn't replace all uses of the node?"); 3299 3300 // FIXME: We just return here, which interacts correctly with SelectRoot 3301 // above. We should fix this to not return an SDNode* anymore. 3302 return nullptr; 3303 } 3304 } 3305 3306 // If the code reached this point, then the match failed. See if there is 3307 // another child to try in the current 'Scope', otherwise pop it until we 3308 // find a case to check. 3309 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Match failed at index " << CurrentOpcodeIndex << "\n"); 3310 ++NumDAGIselRetries; 3311 while (1) { 3312 if (MatchScopes.empty()) { 3313 CannotYetSelect(NodeToMatch); 3314 return nullptr; 3315 } 3316 3317 // Restore the interpreter state back to the point where the scope was 3318 // formed. 3319 MatchScope &LastScope = MatchScopes.back(); 3320 RecordedNodes.resize(LastScope.NumRecordedNodes); 3321 NodeStack.clear(); 3322 NodeStack.append(LastScope.NodeStack.begin(), LastScope.NodeStack.end()); 3323 N = NodeStack.back(); 3324 3325 if (LastScope.NumMatchedMemRefs != MatchedMemRefs.size()) 3326 MatchedMemRefs.resize(LastScope.NumMatchedMemRefs); 3327 MatcherIndex = LastScope.FailIndex; 3328 3329 DEBUG(dbgs() << " Continuing at " << MatcherIndex << "\n"); 3330 3331 InputChain = LastScope.InputChain; 3332 InputGlue = LastScope.InputGlue; 3333 if (!LastScope.HasChainNodesMatched) 3334 ChainNodesMatched.clear(); 3335 if (!LastScope.HasGlueResultNodesMatched) 3336 GlueResultNodesMatched.clear(); 3337 3338 // Check to see what the offset is at the new MatcherIndex. If it is zero 3339 // we have reached the end of this scope, otherwise we have another child 3340 // in the current scope to try. 3341 unsigned NumToSkip = MatcherTable[MatcherIndex++]; 3342 if (NumToSkip & 128) 3343 NumToSkip = GetVBR(NumToSkip, MatcherTable, MatcherIndex); 3344 3345 // If we have another child in this scope to match, update FailIndex and 3346 // try it. 3347 if (NumToSkip != 0) { 3348 LastScope.FailIndex = MatcherIndex+NumToSkip; 3349 break; 3350 } 3351 3352 // End of this scope, pop it and try the next child in the containing 3353 // scope. 3354 MatchScopes.pop_back(); 3355 } 3356 } 3357 } 3358 3359 3360 3361 void SelectionDAGISel::CannotYetSelect(SDNode *N) { 3362 std::string msg; 3363 raw_string_ostream Msg(msg); 3364 Msg << "Cannot select: "; 3365 3366 if (N->getOpcode() != ISD::INTRINSIC_W_CHAIN && 3367 N->getOpcode() != ISD::INTRINSIC_WO_CHAIN && 3368 N->getOpcode() != ISD::INTRINSIC_VOID) { 3369 N->printrFull(Msg, CurDAG); 3370 Msg << "\nIn function: " << MF->getName(); 3371 } else { 3372 bool HasInputChain = N->getOperand(0).getValueType() == MVT::Other; 3373 unsigned iid = 3374 cast<ConstantSDNode>(N->getOperand(HasInputChain))->getZExtValue(); 3375 if (iid < Intrinsic::num_intrinsics) 3376 Msg << "intrinsic %" << Intrinsic::getName((Intrinsic::ID)iid); 3377 else if (const TargetIntrinsicInfo *TII = TM.getIntrinsicInfo()) 3378 Msg << "target intrinsic %" << TII->getName(iid); 3379 else 3380 Msg << "unknown intrinsic #" << iid; 3381 } 3382 report_fatal_error(Msg.str()); 3383 } 3384 3385 char SelectionDAGISel::ID = 0; 3386