-//===-- FloatingPoint.cpp - Floating point Reg -> Stack converter ---------===//
-//
+//===-- X86FloatingPoint.cpp - Floating point Reg -> Stack converter ------===//
+//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
-// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
-// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
-//
+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the pass which converts floating point instructions from
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-#define DEBUG_TYPE "fp"
+#define DEBUG_TYPE "x86-codegen"
#include "X86.h"
#include "X86InstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunctionPass.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
-#include "llvm/CodeGen/LiveVariables.h"
+#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/Passes.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h"
-#include "llvm/Function.h" // FIXME: remove when using MBB CFG!
-#include "llvm/Support/CFG.h" // FIXME: remove when using MBB CFG!
-#include "Support/Debug.h"
-#include "Support/DepthFirstIterator.h"
-#include "Support/Statistic.h"
-#include "Support/STLExtras.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
+#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include <algorithm>
-#include <set>
using namespace llvm;
+STATISTIC(NumFXCH, "Number of fxch instructions inserted");
+STATISTIC(NumFP , "Number of floating point instructions");
+
namespace {
- Statistic<> NumFXCH("x86-codegen", "Number of fxch instructions inserted");
- Statistic<> NumFP ("x86-codegen", "Number of floating point instructions");
+ struct VISIBILITY_HIDDEN FPS : public MachineFunctionPass {
+ static char ID;
+ FPS() : MachineFunctionPass(&ID) {}
+
+ virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
+ AU.addPreservedID(MachineLoopInfoID);
+ AU.addPreservedID(MachineDominatorsID);
+ MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
+ }
- struct FPS : public MachineFunctionPass {
virtual bool runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF);
virtual const char *getPassName() const { return "X86 FP Stackifier"; }
- virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
- AU.addRequired<LiveVariables>();
- MachineFunctionPass::getAnalysisUsage(AU);
- }
private:
- LiveVariables *LV; // Live variable info for current function...
- MachineBasicBlock *MBB; // Current basic block
- unsigned Stack[8]; // FP<n> Registers in each stack slot...
- unsigned RegMap[8]; // Track which stack slot contains each register
- unsigned StackTop; // The current top of the FP stack.
+ const TargetInstrInfo *TII; // Machine instruction info.
+ MachineBasicBlock *MBB; // Current basic block
+ unsigned Stack[8]; // FP<n> Registers in each stack slot...
+ unsigned RegMap[8]; // Track which stack slot contains each register
+ unsigned StackTop; // The current top of the FP stack.
void dumpStack() const {
- std::cerr << "Stack contents:";
+ cerr << "Stack contents:";
for (unsigned i = 0; i != StackTop; ++i) {
- std::cerr << " FP" << Stack[i];
- assert(RegMap[Stack[i]] == i && "Stack[] doesn't match RegMap[]!");
+ cerr << " FP" << Stack[i];
+ assert(RegMap[Stack[i]] == i && "Stack[] doesn't match RegMap[]!");
}
- std::cerr << "\n";
+ cerr << "\n";
}
private:
+ /// isStackEmpty - Return true if the FP stack is empty.
+ bool isStackEmpty() const {
+ return StackTop == 0;
+ }
+
// getSlot - Return the stack slot number a particular register number is
- // in...
+ // in.
unsigned getSlot(unsigned RegNo) const {
assert(RegNo < 8 && "Regno out of range!");
return RegMap[RegNo];
}
- // getStackEntry - Return the X86::FP<n> register in register ST(i)
+ // getStackEntry - Return the X86::FP<n> register in register ST(i).
unsigned getStackEntry(unsigned STi) const {
assert(STi < StackTop && "Access past stack top!");
return Stack[StackTop-1-STi];
}
// getSTReg - Return the X86::ST(i) register which contains the specified
- // FP<RegNo> register
+ // FP<RegNo> register.
unsigned getSTReg(unsigned RegNo) const {
return StackTop - 1 - getSlot(RegNo) + llvm::X86::ST0;
}
- // pushReg - Push the specified FP<n> register onto the stack
+ // pushReg - Push the specified FP<n> register onto the stack.
void pushReg(unsigned Reg) {
assert(Reg < 8 && "Register number out of range!");
assert(StackTop < 8 && "Stack overflow!");
}
bool isAtTop(unsigned RegNo) const { return getSlot(RegNo) == StackTop-1; }
- void moveToTop(unsigned RegNo, MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
- if (!isAtTop(RegNo)) {
- unsigned Slot = getSlot(RegNo);
- unsigned STReg = getSTReg(RegNo);
- unsigned RegOnTop = getStackEntry(0);
-
- // Swap the slots the regs are in
- std::swap(RegMap[RegNo], RegMap[RegOnTop]);
-
- // Swap stack slot contents
- assert(RegMap[RegOnTop] < StackTop);
- std::swap(Stack[RegMap[RegOnTop]], Stack[StackTop-1]);
-
- // Emit an fxch to update the runtime processors version of the state
- MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FXCH, 1).addReg(STReg);
- MBB->insert(I, MI);
- NumFXCH++;
- }
+ void moveToTop(unsigned RegNo, MachineBasicBlock::iterator I) {
+ if (isAtTop(RegNo)) return;
+
+ unsigned STReg = getSTReg(RegNo);
+ unsigned RegOnTop = getStackEntry(0);
+
+ // Swap the slots the regs are in.
+ std::swap(RegMap[RegNo], RegMap[RegOnTop]);
+
+ // Swap stack slot contents.
+ assert(RegMap[RegOnTop] < StackTop);
+ std::swap(Stack[RegMap[RegOnTop]], Stack[StackTop-1]);
+
+ // Emit an fxch to update the runtime processors version of the state.
+ BuildMI(*MBB, I, TII->get(X86::XCH_F)).addReg(STReg);
+ NumFXCH++;
}
- void duplicateToTop(unsigned RegNo, unsigned AsReg,
- MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
+ void duplicateToTop(unsigned RegNo, unsigned AsReg, MachineInstr *I) {
unsigned STReg = getSTReg(RegNo);
pushReg(AsReg); // New register on top of stack
- MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FLDrr, 1).addReg(STReg);
- MBB->insert(I, MI);
+ BuildMI(*MBB, I, TII->get(X86::LD_Frr)).addReg(STReg);
}
// popStackAfter - Pop the current value off of the top of the FP stack
// after the specified instruction.
void popStackAfter(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
+ // freeStackSlotAfter - Free the specified register from the register stack,
+ // so that it is no longer in a register. If the register is currently at
+ // the top of the stack, we just pop the current instruction, otherwise we
+ // store the current top-of-stack into the specified slot, then pop the top
+ // of stack.
+ void freeStackSlotAfter(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I, unsigned Reg);
+
bool processBasicBlock(MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &MBB);
void handleZeroArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
void handleOneArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
void handleOneArgFPRW(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
void handleTwoArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
+ void handleCompareFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
+ void handleCondMovFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
void handleSpecialFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I);
};
+ char FPS::ID = 0;
}
FunctionPass *llvm::createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass() { return new FPS(); }
+/// getFPReg - Return the X86::FPx register number for the specified operand.
+/// For example, this returns 3 for X86::FP3.
+static unsigned getFPReg(const MachineOperand &MO) {
+ assert(MO.isReg() && "Expected an FP register!");
+ unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
+ assert(Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6 && "Expected FP register!");
+ return Reg - X86::FP0;
+}
+
+
/// runOnMachineFunction - Loop over all of the basic blocks, transforming FP
/// register references into FP stack references.
///
bool FPS::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &MF) {
- LV = &getAnalysis<LiveVariables>();
- StackTop = 0;
+ // We only need to run this pass if there are any FP registers used in this
+ // function. If it is all integer, there is nothing for us to do!
+ bool FPIsUsed = false;
+
+ assert(X86::FP6 == X86::FP0+6 && "Register enums aren't sorted right!");
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i <= 6; ++i)
+ if (MF.getRegInfo().isPhysRegUsed(X86::FP0+i)) {
+ FPIsUsed = true;
+ break;
+ }
- // Figure out the mapping of MBB's to BB's.
- //
- // FIXME: Eventually we should be able to traverse the MBB CFG directly, and
- // we will need to extend this when one llvm basic block can codegen to
- // multiple MBBs.
- //
- // FIXME again: Just use the mapping established by LiveVariables!
- //
- std::map<const BasicBlock*, MachineBasicBlock *> MBBMap;
- for (MachineFunction::iterator I = MF.begin(), E = MF.end(); I != E; ++I)
- MBBMap[I->getBasicBlock()] = I;
+ // Early exit.
+ if (!FPIsUsed) return false;
+
+ TII = MF.getTarget().getInstrInfo();
+ StackTop = 0;
// Process the function in depth first order so that we process at least one
// of the predecessors for every reachable block in the function.
- std::set<const BasicBlock*> Processed;
- const BasicBlock *Entry = MF.getFunction()->begin();
+ SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock*, 8> Processed;
+ MachineBasicBlock *Entry = MF.begin();
bool Changed = false;
- for (df_ext_iterator<const BasicBlock*, std::set<const BasicBlock*> >
+ for (df_ext_iterator<MachineBasicBlock*, SmallPtrSet<MachineBasicBlock*, 8> >
I = df_ext_begin(Entry, Processed), E = df_ext_end(Entry, Processed);
I != E; ++I)
- Changed |= processBasicBlock(MF, *MBBMap[*I]);
-
- assert(MBBMap.size() == Processed.size() &&
- "Doesn't handle unreachable code yet!");
+ Changed |= processBasicBlock(MF, **I);
return Changed;
}
/// transforming FP instructions into their stack form.
///
bool FPS::processBasicBlock(MachineFunction &MF, MachineBasicBlock &BB) {
- const TargetInstrInfo &TII = MF.getTarget().getInstrInfo();
bool Changed = false;
MBB = &BB;
-
+
for (MachineBasicBlock::iterator I = BB.begin(); I != BB.end(); ++I) {
MachineInstr *MI = I;
- unsigned Flags = TII.get(MI->getOpcode()).TSFlags;
- if ((Flags & X86II::FPTypeMask) == X86II::NotFP)
+ unsigned Flags = MI->getDesc().TSFlags;
+
+ unsigned FPInstClass = Flags & X86II::FPTypeMask;
+ if (MI->getOpcode() == TargetInstrInfo::INLINEASM)
+ FPInstClass = X86II::SpecialFP;
+
+ if (FPInstClass == X86II::NotFP)
continue; // Efficiently ignore non-fp insts!
MachineInstr *PrevMI = 0;
if (I != BB.begin())
- PrevMI = prior(I);
+ PrevMI = prior(I);
++NumFP; // Keep track of # of pseudo instrs
- DEBUG(std::cerr << "\nFPInst:\t";
- MI->print(std::cerr, MF.getTarget()));
+ DOUT << "\nFPInst:\t" << *MI;
// Get dead variables list now because the MI pointer may be deleted as part
// of processing!
- LiveVariables::killed_iterator IB = LV->dead_begin(MI);
- LiveVariables::killed_iterator IE = LV->dead_end(MI);
-
- DEBUG(const MRegisterInfo *MRI = MF.getTarget().getRegisterInfo();
- LiveVariables::killed_iterator I = LV->killed_begin(MI);
- LiveVariables::killed_iterator E = LV->killed_end(MI);
- if (I != E) {
- std::cerr << "Killed Operands:";
- for (; I != E; ++I)
- std::cerr << " %" << MRI->getName(I->second);
- std::cerr << "\n";
- });
-
- switch (Flags & X86II::FPTypeMask) {
+ SmallVector<unsigned, 8> DeadRegs;
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDead())
+ DeadRegs.push_back(MO.getReg());
+ }
+
+ switch (FPInstClass) {
case X86II::ZeroArgFP: handleZeroArgFP(I); break;
- case X86II::OneArgFP: handleOneArgFP(I); break; // fstp ST(0)
+ case X86II::OneArgFP: handleOneArgFP(I); break; // fstp ST(0)
case X86II::OneArgFPRW: handleOneArgFPRW(I); break; // ST(0) = fsqrt(ST(0))
case X86II::TwoArgFP: handleTwoArgFP(I); break;
+ case X86II::CompareFP: handleCompareFP(I); break;
+ case X86II::CondMovFP: handleCondMovFP(I); break;
case X86II::SpecialFP: handleSpecialFP(I); break;
default: assert(0 && "Unknown FP Type!");
}
// Check to see if any of the values defined by this instruction are dead
// after definition. If so, pop them.
- for (; IB != IE; ++IB) {
- unsigned Reg = IB->second;
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = DeadRegs.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ unsigned Reg = DeadRegs[i];
if (Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6) {
- DEBUG(std::cerr << "Register FP#" << Reg-X86::FP0 << " is dead!\n");
- ++I; // Insert fxch AFTER the instruction
- moveToTop(Reg-X86::FP0, I); // Insert fxch if necessary
- --I; // Move to fxch or old instruction
- popStackAfter(I); // Pop the top of the stack, killing value
+ DOUT << "Register FP#" << Reg-X86::FP0 << " is dead!\n";
+ freeStackSlotAfter(I, Reg-X86::FP0);
}
}
-
+
// Print out all of the instructions expanded to if -debug
DEBUG(
MachineBasicBlock::iterator PrevI(PrevMI);
if (I == PrevI) {
- std::cerr<< "Just deleted pseudo instruction\n";
+ cerr << "Just deleted pseudo instruction\n";
} else {
MachineBasicBlock::iterator Start = I;
// Rewind to first instruction newly inserted.
while (Start != BB.begin() && prior(Start) != PrevI) --Start;
- std::cerr << "Inserted instructions:\n\t";
- Start->print(std::cerr, MF.getTarget());
- while (++Start != next(I));
+ cerr << "Inserted instructions:\n\t";
+ Start->print(*cerr.stream(), &MF.getTarget());
+ while (++Start != next(I)) {}
}
dumpStack();
);
Changed = true;
}
- assert(StackTop == 0 && "Stack not empty at end of basic block?");
+ assert(isStackEmpty() && "Stack not empty at end of basic block?");
return Changed;
}
unsigned from;
unsigned to;
bool operator<(const TableEntry &TE) const { return from < TE.from; }
- bool operator<(unsigned V) const { return from < V; }
+ friend bool operator<(const TableEntry &TE, unsigned V) {
+ return TE.from < V;
+ }
+ friend bool operator<(unsigned V, const TableEntry &TE) {
+ return V < TE.from;
+ }
};
}
+#ifndef NDEBUG
static bool TableIsSorted(const TableEntry *Table, unsigned NumEntries) {
for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumEntries-1; ++i)
if (!(Table[i] < Table[i+1])) return false;
return true;
}
+#endif
static int Lookup(const TableEntry *Table, unsigned N, unsigned Opcode) {
const TableEntry *I = std::lower_bound(Table, Table+N, Opcode);
return -1;
}
-#define ARRAY_SIZE(TABLE) \
- (sizeof(TABLE)/sizeof(TABLE[0]))
-
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define ASSERT_SORTED(TABLE)
#else
#define ASSERT_SORTED(TABLE) \
{ static bool TABLE##Checked = false; \
- if (!TABLE##Checked) \
- assert(TableIsSorted(TABLE, ARRAY_SIZE(TABLE)) && \
+ if (!TABLE##Checked) { \
+ assert(TableIsSorted(TABLE, array_lengthof(TABLE)) && \
"All lookup tables must be sorted for efficient access!"); \
+ TABLE##Checked = true; \
+ } \
}
#endif
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+// Register File -> Register Stack Mapping Methods
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+// OpcodeTable - Sorted map of register instructions to their stack version.
+// The first element is an register file pseudo instruction, the second is the
+// concrete X86 instruction which uses the register stack.
+//
+static const TableEntry OpcodeTable[] = {
+ { X86::ABS_Fp32 , X86::ABS_F },
+ { X86::ABS_Fp64 , X86::ABS_F },
+ { X86::ABS_Fp80 , X86::ABS_F },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp32m , X86::ADD_F32m },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64m , X86::ADD_F64m },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64m32 , X86::ADD_F32m },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80m32 , X86::ADD_F32m },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80m64 , X86::ADD_F64m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI16m32 , X86::ADD_FI16m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI16m64 , X86::ADD_FI16m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI16m80 , X86::ADD_FI16m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI32m32 , X86::ADD_FI32m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI32m64 , X86::ADD_FI32m },
+ { X86::ADD_FpI32m80 , X86::ADD_FI32m },
+ { X86::CHS_Fp32 , X86::CHS_F },
+ { X86::CHS_Fp64 , X86::CHS_F },
+ { X86::CHS_Fp80 , X86::CHS_F },
+ { X86::CMOVBE_Fp32 , X86::CMOVBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVBE_Fp64 , X86::CMOVBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVBE_Fp80 , X86::CMOVBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVB_Fp32 , X86::CMOVB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVB_Fp64 , X86::CMOVB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVB_Fp80 , X86::CMOVB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVE_Fp32 , X86::CMOVE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVE_Fp64 , X86::CMOVE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVE_Fp80 , X86::CMOVE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNBE_Fp32 , X86::CMOVNBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNBE_Fp64 , X86::CMOVNBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNBE_Fp80 , X86::CMOVNBE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNB_Fp32 , X86::CMOVNB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNB_Fp64 , X86::CMOVNB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNB_Fp80 , X86::CMOVNB_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNE_Fp32 , X86::CMOVNE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNE_Fp64 , X86::CMOVNE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNE_Fp80 , X86::CMOVNE_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNP_Fp32 , X86::CMOVNP_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNP_Fp64 , X86::CMOVNP_F },
+ { X86::CMOVNP_Fp80 , X86::CMOVNP_F },
+ { X86::CMOVP_Fp32 , X86::CMOVP_F },
+ { X86::CMOVP_Fp64 , X86::CMOVP_F },
+ { X86::CMOVP_Fp80 , X86::CMOVP_F },
+ { X86::COS_Fp32 , X86::COS_F },
+ { X86::COS_Fp64 , X86::COS_F },
+ { X86::COS_Fp80 , X86::COS_F },
+ { X86::DIVR_Fp32m , X86::DIVR_F32m },
+ { X86::DIVR_Fp64m , X86::DIVR_F64m },
+ { X86::DIVR_Fp64m32 , X86::DIVR_F32m },
+ { X86::DIVR_Fp80m32 , X86::DIVR_F32m },
+ { X86::DIVR_Fp80m64 , X86::DIVR_F64m },
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI16m32, X86::DIVR_FI16m},
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI16m64, X86::DIVR_FI16m},
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI16m80, X86::DIVR_FI16m},
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI32m32, X86::DIVR_FI32m},
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI32m64, X86::DIVR_FI32m},
+ { X86::DIVR_FpI32m80, X86::DIVR_FI32m},
+ { X86::DIV_Fp32m , X86::DIV_F32m },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64m , X86::DIV_F64m },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64m32 , X86::DIV_F32m },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80m32 , X86::DIV_F32m },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80m64 , X86::DIV_F64m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI16m32 , X86::DIV_FI16m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI16m64 , X86::DIV_FI16m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI16m80 , X86::DIV_FI16m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI32m32 , X86::DIV_FI32m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI32m64 , X86::DIV_FI32m },
+ { X86::DIV_FpI32m80 , X86::DIV_FI32m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp16m32 , X86::ILD_F16m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp16m64 , X86::ILD_F16m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp16m80 , X86::ILD_F16m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp32m32 , X86::ILD_F32m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp32m64 , X86::ILD_F32m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp32m80 , X86::ILD_F32m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp64m32 , X86::ILD_F64m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp64m64 , X86::ILD_F64m },
+ { X86::ILD_Fp64m80 , X86::ILD_F64m },
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp16m32 , X86::ISTT_FP16m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp16m64 , X86::ISTT_FP16m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp16m80 , X86::ISTT_FP16m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp32m32 , X86::ISTT_FP32m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp32m64 , X86::ISTT_FP32m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp32m80 , X86::ISTT_FP32m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp64m32 , X86::ISTT_FP64m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp64m64 , X86::ISTT_FP64m},
+ { X86::ISTT_Fp64m80 , X86::ISTT_FP64m},
+ { X86::IST_Fp16m32 , X86::IST_F16m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp16m64 , X86::IST_F16m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp16m80 , X86::IST_F16m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp32m32 , X86::IST_F32m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp32m64 , X86::IST_F32m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp32m80 , X86::IST_F32m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp64m32 , X86::IST_FP64m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp64m64 , X86::IST_FP64m },
+ { X86::IST_Fp64m80 , X86::IST_FP64m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp032 , X86::LD_F0 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp064 , X86::LD_F0 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp080 , X86::LD_F0 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp132 , X86::LD_F1 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp164 , X86::LD_F1 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp180 , X86::LD_F1 },
+ { X86::LD_Fp32m , X86::LD_F32m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp32m64 , X86::LD_F32m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp32m80 , X86::LD_F32m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp64m , X86::LD_F64m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp64m80 , X86::LD_F64m },
+ { X86::LD_Fp80m , X86::LD_F80m },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp32m , X86::MUL_F32m },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64m , X86::MUL_F64m },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64m32 , X86::MUL_F32m },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80m32 , X86::MUL_F32m },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80m64 , X86::MUL_F64m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI16m32 , X86::MUL_FI16m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI16m64 , X86::MUL_FI16m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI16m80 , X86::MUL_FI16m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI32m32 , X86::MUL_FI32m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI32m64 , X86::MUL_FI32m },
+ { X86::MUL_FpI32m80 , X86::MUL_FI32m },
+ { X86::SIN_Fp32 , X86::SIN_F },
+ { X86::SIN_Fp64 , X86::SIN_F },
+ { X86::SIN_Fp80 , X86::SIN_F },
+ { X86::SQRT_Fp32 , X86::SQRT_F },
+ { X86::SQRT_Fp64 , X86::SQRT_F },
+ { X86::SQRT_Fp80 , X86::SQRT_F },
+ { X86::ST_Fp32m , X86::ST_F32m },
+ { X86::ST_Fp64m , X86::ST_F64m },
+ { X86::ST_Fp64m32 , X86::ST_F32m },
+ { X86::ST_Fp80m32 , X86::ST_F32m },
+ { X86::ST_Fp80m64 , X86::ST_F64m },
+ { X86::ST_FpP80m , X86::ST_FP80m },
+ { X86::SUBR_Fp32m , X86::SUBR_F32m },
+ { X86::SUBR_Fp64m , X86::SUBR_F64m },
+ { X86::SUBR_Fp64m32 , X86::SUBR_F32m },
+ { X86::SUBR_Fp80m32 , X86::SUBR_F32m },
+ { X86::SUBR_Fp80m64 , X86::SUBR_F64m },
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI16m32, X86::SUBR_FI16m},
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI16m64, X86::SUBR_FI16m},
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI16m80, X86::SUBR_FI16m},
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI32m32, X86::SUBR_FI32m},
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI32m64, X86::SUBR_FI32m},
+ { X86::SUBR_FpI32m80, X86::SUBR_FI32m},
+ { X86::SUB_Fp32m , X86::SUB_F32m },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64m , X86::SUB_F64m },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64m32 , X86::SUB_F32m },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80m32 , X86::SUB_F32m },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80m64 , X86::SUB_F64m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI16m32 , X86::SUB_FI16m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI16m64 , X86::SUB_FI16m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI16m80 , X86::SUB_FI16m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI32m32 , X86::SUB_FI32m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI32m64 , X86::SUB_FI32m },
+ { X86::SUB_FpI32m80 , X86::SUB_FI32m },
+ { X86::TST_Fp32 , X86::TST_F },
+ { X86::TST_Fp64 , X86::TST_F },
+ { X86::TST_Fp80 , X86::TST_F },
+ { X86::UCOM_FpIr32 , X86::UCOM_FIr },
+ { X86::UCOM_FpIr64 , X86::UCOM_FIr },
+ { X86::UCOM_FpIr80 , X86::UCOM_FIr },
+ { X86::UCOM_Fpr32 , X86::UCOM_Fr },
+ { X86::UCOM_Fpr64 , X86::UCOM_Fr },
+ { X86::UCOM_Fpr80 , X86::UCOM_Fr },
+};
+
+static unsigned getConcreteOpcode(unsigned Opcode) {
+ ASSERT_SORTED(OpcodeTable);
+ int Opc = Lookup(OpcodeTable, array_lengthof(OpcodeTable), Opcode);
+ assert(Opc != -1 && "FP Stack instruction not in OpcodeTable!");
+ return Opc;
+}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Helper Methods
// element is an instruction, the second is the version which pops.
//
static const TableEntry PopTable[] = {
- { X86::FADDrST0 , X86::FADDPrST0 },
+ { X86::ADD_FrST0 , X86::ADD_FPrST0 },
- { X86::FDIVRrST0, X86::FDIVRPrST0 },
- { X86::FDIVrST0 , X86::FDIVPrST0 },
+ { X86::DIVR_FrST0, X86::DIVR_FPrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_FrST0 , X86::DIV_FPrST0 },
- { X86::FISTr16 , X86::FISTPr16 },
- { X86::FISTr32 , X86::FISTPr32 },
+ { X86::IST_F16m , X86::IST_FP16m },
+ { X86::IST_F32m , X86::IST_FP32m },
- { X86::FMULrST0 , X86::FMULPrST0 },
+ { X86::MUL_FrST0 , X86::MUL_FPrST0 },
- { X86::FSTr32 , X86::FSTPr32 },
- { X86::FSTr64 , X86::FSTPr64 },
- { X86::FSTrr , X86::FSTPrr },
+ { X86::ST_F32m , X86::ST_FP32m },
+ { X86::ST_F64m , X86::ST_FP64m },
+ { X86::ST_Frr , X86::ST_FPrr },
- { X86::FSUBRrST0, X86::FSUBRPrST0 },
- { X86::FSUBrST0 , X86::FSUBPrST0 },
+ { X86::SUBR_FrST0, X86::SUBR_FPrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_FrST0 , X86::SUB_FPrST0 },
- { X86::FUCOMPr , X86::FUCOMPPr },
- { X86::FUCOMr , X86::FUCOMPr },
+ { X86::UCOM_FIr , X86::UCOM_FIPr },
+
+ { X86::UCOM_FPr , X86::UCOM_FPPr },
+ { X86::UCOM_Fr , X86::UCOM_FPr },
};
/// popStackAfter - Pop the current value off of the top of the FP stack after
RegMap[Stack[--StackTop]] = ~0; // Update state
// Check to see if there is a popping version of this instruction...
- int Opcode = Lookup(PopTable, ARRAY_SIZE(PopTable), I->getOpcode());
+ int Opcode = Lookup(PopTable, array_lengthof(PopTable), I->getOpcode());
if (Opcode != -1) {
- I->setOpcode(Opcode);
- if (Opcode == X86::FUCOMPPr)
+ I->setDesc(TII->get(Opcode));
+ if (Opcode == X86::UCOM_FPPr)
I->RemoveOperand(0);
-
} else { // Insert an explicit pop
- MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FSTPrr, 1).addReg(X86::ST0);
- I = MBB->insert(++I, MI);
+ I = BuildMI(*MBB, ++I, TII->get(X86::ST_FPrr)).addReg(X86::ST0);
}
}
-static unsigned getFPReg(const MachineOperand &MO) {
- assert(MO.isRegister() && "Expected an FP register!");
- unsigned Reg = MO.getReg();
- assert(Reg >= X86::FP0 && Reg <= X86::FP6 && "Expected FP register!");
- return Reg - X86::FP0;
+/// freeStackSlotAfter - Free the specified register from the register stack, so
+/// that it is no longer in a register. If the register is currently at the top
+/// of the stack, we just pop the current instruction, otherwise we store the
+/// current top-of-stack into the specified slot, then pop the top of stack.
+void FPS::freeStackSlotAfter(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I, unsigned FPRegNo) {
+ if (getStackEntry(0) == FPRegNo) { // already at the top of stack? easy.
+ popStackAfter(I);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, store the top of stack into the dead slot, killing the operand
+ // without having to add in an explicit xchg then pop.
+ //
+ unsigned STReg = getSTReg(FPRegNo);
+ unsigned OldSlot = getSlot(FPRegNo);
+ unsigned TopReg = Stack[StackTop-1];
+ Stack[OldSlot] = TopReg;
+ RegMap[TopReg] = OldSlot;
+ RegMap[FPRegNo] = ~0;
+ Stack[--StackTop] = ~0;
+ I = BuildMI(*MBB, ++I, TII->get(X86::ST_FPrr)).addReg(STReg);
}
void FPS::handleZeroArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
MachineInstr *MI = I;
unsigned DestReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
- MI->RemoveOperand(0); // Remove the explicit ST(0) operand
- // Result gets pushed on the stack...
+ // Change from the pseudo instruction to the concrete instruction.
+ MI->RemoveOperand(0); // Remove the explicit ST(0) operand
+ MI->setDesc(TII->get(getConcreteOpcode(MI->getOpcode())));
+
+ // Result gets pushed on the stack.
pushReg(DestReg);
}
///
void FPS::handleOneArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
MachineInstr *MI = I;
- assert((MI->getNumOperands() == 5 || MI->getNumOperands() == 1) &&
+ unsigned NumOps = MI->getDesc().getNumOperands();
+ assert((NumOps == 5 || NumOps == 1) &&
"Can only handle fst* & ftst instructions!");
// Is this the last use of the source register?
- unsigned Reg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(MI->getNumOperands()-1));
- bool KillsSrc = false;
- for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
- E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI)
- KillsSrc |= KI->second == X86::FP0+Reg;
+ unsigned Reg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOps-1));
+ bool KillsSrc = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Reg);
- // FSTPr80 and FISTPr64 are strange because there are no non-popping versions.
+ // FISTP64m is strange because there isn't a non-popping versions.
// If we have one _and_ we don't want to pop the operand, duplicate the value
// on the stack instead of moving it. This ensure that popping the value is
// always ok.
+ // Ditto FISTTP16m, FISTTP32m, FISTTP64m, ST_FpP80m.
//
- if ((MI->getOpcode() == X86::FSTPr80 ||
- MI->getOpcode() == X86::FISTPr64) && !KillsSrc) {
+ if (!KillsSrc &&
+ (MI->getOpcode() == X86::IST_Fp64m32 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp16m32 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp32m32 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp64m32 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::IST_Fp64m64 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp16m64 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp32m64 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp64m64 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::IST_Fp64m80 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp16m80 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp32m80 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_Fp64m80 ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ST_FpP80m)) {
duplicateToTop(Reg, 7 /*temp register*/, I);
} else {
moveToTop(Reg, I); // Move to the top of the stack...
}
- MI->RemoveOperand(MI->getNumOperands()-1); // Remove explicit ST(0) operand
- if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FSTPr80 || MI->getOpcode() == X86::FISTPr64) {
+ // Convert from the pseudo instruction to the concrete instruction.
+ MI->RemoveOperand(NumOps-1); // Remove explicit ST(0) operand
+ MI->setDesc(TII->get(getConcreteOpcode(MI->getOpcode())));
+
+ if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::IST_FP64m ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_FP16m ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_FP32m ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ISTT_FP64m ||
+ MI->getOpcode() == X86::ST_FP80m) {
assert(StackTop > 0 && "Stack empty??");
--StackTop;
} else if (KillsSrc) { // Last use of operand?
}
-/// handleOneArgFPRW - fchs - ST(0) = -ST(0)
+/// handleOneArgFPRW: Handle instructions that read from the top of stack and
+/// replace the value with a newly computed value. These instructions may have
+/// non-fp operands after their FP operands.
+///
+/// Examples:
+/// R1 = fchs R2
+/// R1 = fadd R2, [mem]
///
void FPS::handleOneArgFPRW(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
MachineInstr *MI = I;
- assert(MI->getNumOperands() == 2 && "Can only handle fst* instructions!");
+#ifndef NDEBUG
+ unsigned NumOps = MI->getDesc().getNumOperands();
+ assert(NumOps >= 2 && "FPRW instructions must have 2 ops!!");
+#endif
// Is this the last use of the source register?
unsigned Reg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(1));
- bool KillsSrc = false;
- for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
- E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI)
- KillsSrc |= KI->second == X86::FP0+Reg;
+ bool KillsSrc = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Reg);
if (KillsSrc) {
// If this is the last use of the source register, just make sure it's on
duplicateToTop(Reg, getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0)), I);
}
+ // Change from the pseudo instruction to the concrete instruction.
MI->RemoveOperand(1); // Drop the source operand.
MI->RemoveOperand(0); // Drop the destination operand.
+ MI->setDesc(TII->get(getConcreteOpcode(MI->getOpcode())));
}
// ForwardST0Table - Map: A = B op C into: ST(0) = ST(0) op ST(i)
static const TableEntry ForwardST0Table[] = {
- { X86::FpADD, X86::FADDST0r },
- { X86::FpDIV, X86::FDIVST0r },
- { X86::FpMUL, X86::FMULST0r },
- { X86::FpSUB, X86::FSUBST0r },
- { X86::FpUCOM, X86::FUCOMr },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp32 , X86::ADD_FST0r },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64 , X86::ADD_FST0r },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80 , X86::ADD_FST0r },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp32 , X86::DIV_FST0r },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64 , X86::DIV_FST0r },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80 , X86::DIV_FST0r },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp32 , X86::MUL_FST0r },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64 , X86::MUL_FST0r },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80 , X86::MUL_FST0r },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp32 , X86::SUB_FST0r },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64 , X86::SUB_FST0r },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80 , X86::SUB_FST0r },
};
// ReverseST0Table - Map: A = B op C into: ST(0) = ST(i) op ST(0)
static const TableEntry ReverseST0Table[] = {
- { X86::FpADD, X86::FADDST0r }, // commutative
- { X86::FpDIV, X86::FDIVRST0r },
- { X86::FpMUL, X86::FMULST0r }, // commutative
- { X86::FpSUB, X86::FSUBRST0r },
- { X86::FpUCOM, ~0 },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp32 , X86::ADD_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64 , X86::ADD_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80 , X86::ADD_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::DIV_Fp32 , X86::DIVR_FST0r },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64 , X86::DIVR_FST0r },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80 , X86::DIVR_FST0r },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp32 , X86::MUL_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64 , X86::MUL_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80 , X86::MUL_FST0r }, // commutative
+ { X86::SUB_Fp32 , X86::SUBR_FST0r },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64 , X86::SUBR_FST0r },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80 , X86::SUBR_FST0r },
};
// ForwardSTiTable - Map: A = B op C into: ST(i) = ST(0) op ST(i)
static const TableEntry ForwardSTiTable[] = {
- { X86::FpADD, X86::FADDrST0 }, // commutative
- { X86::FpDIV, X86::FDIVRrST0 },
- { X86::FpMUL, X86::FMULrST0 }, // commutative
- { X86::FpSUB, X86::FSUBRrST0 },
- { X86::FpUCOM, X86::FUCOMr },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp32 , X86::ADD_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64 , X86::ADD_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80 , X86::ADD_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::DIV_Fp32 , X86::DIVR_FrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64 , X86::DIVR_FrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80 , X86::DIVR_FrST0 },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp32 , X86::MUL_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64 , X86::MUL_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80 , X86::MUL_FrST0 }, // commutative
+ { X86::SUB_Fp32 , X86::SUBR_FrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64 , X86::SUBR_FrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80 , X86::SUBR_FrST0 },
};
// ReverseSTiTable - Map: A = B op C into: ST(i) = ST(i) op ST(0)
static const TableEntry ReverseSTiTable[] = {
- { X86::FpADD, X86::FADDrST0 },
- { X86::FpDIV, X86::FDIVrST0 },
- { X86::FpMUL, X86::FMULrST0 },
- { X86::FpSUB, X86::FSUBrST0 },
- { X86::FpUCOM, ~0 },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp32 , X86::ADD_FrST0 },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp64 , X86::ADD_FrST0 },
+ { X86::ADD_Fp80 , X86::ADD_FrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp32 , X86::DIV_FrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp64 , X86::DIV_FrST0 },
+ { X86::DIV_Fp80 , X86::DIV_FrST0 },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp32 , X86::MUL_FrST0 },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp64 , X86::MUL_FrST0 },
+ { X86::MUL_Fp80 , X86::MUL_FrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp32 , X86::SUB_FrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp64 , X86::SUB_FrST0 },
+ { X86::SUB_Fp80 , X86::SUB_FrST0 },
};
/// ST(0) = fsubr ST(0), ST(i)
/// ST(i) = fsubr ST(0), ST(i)
///
-/// In addition to three address instructions, this also handles the FpUCOM
-/// instruction which only has two operands, but no destination. This
-/// instruction is also annoying because there is no "reverse" form of it
-/// available.
-///
void FPS::handleTwoArgFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardST0Table); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseST0Table);
ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardSTiTable); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseSTiTable);
MachineInstr *MI = I;
- unsigned NumOperands = MI->getNumOperands();
- assert(NumOperands == 3 ||
- (NumOperands == 2 && MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) &&
- "Illegal TwoArgFP instruction!");
+ unsigned NumOperands = MI->getDesc().getNumOperands();
+ assert(NumOperands == 3 && "Illegal TwoArgFP instruction!");
unsigned Dest = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
unsigned Op0 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-2));
unsigned Op1 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-1));
- bool KillsOp0 = false, KillsOp1 = false;
-
- for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
- E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI) {
- KillsOp0 |= (KI->second == X86::FP0+Op0);
- KillsOp1 |= (KI->second == X86::FP0+Op1);
- }
-
- // If this is an FpUCOM instruction, we must make sure the first operand is on
- // the top of stack, the other one can be anywhere...
- if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM)
- moveToTop(Op0, I);
+ bool KillsOp0 = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Op0);
+ bool KillsOp1 = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Op1);
unsigned TOS = getStackEntry(0);
Op0 = TOS = Dest;
KillsOp0 = true;
}
- } else if (!KillsOp0 && !KillsOp1 && MI->getOpcode() != X86::FpUCOM) {
+ } else if (!KillsOp0 && !KillsOp1) {
// If we DO have one of our operands at the top of the stack, but we don't
// have a dead operand, we must duplicate one of the operands to a new slot
// on the stack.
// Now we know that one of our operands is on the top of the stack, and at
// least one of our operands is killed by this instruction.
- assert((TOS == Op0 || TOS == Op1) &&
- (KillsOp0 || KillsOp1 || MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) &&
- "Stack conditions not set up right!");
+ assert((TOS == Op0 || TOS == Op1) && (KillsOp0 || KillsOp1) &&
+ "Stack conditions not set up right!");
// We decide which form to use based on what is on the top of the stack, and
// which operand is killed by this instruction.
else
InstTable = ReverseSTiTable;
}
-
- int Opcode = Lookup(InstTable, ARRAY_SIZE(ForwardST0Table), MI->getOpcode());
+
+ int Opcode = Lookup(InstTable, array_lengthof(ForwardST0Table),
+ MI->getOpcode());
assert(Opcode != -1 && "Unknown TwoArgFP pseudo instruction!");
// NotTOS - The register which is not on the top of stack...
unsigned NotTOS = (TOS == Op0) ? Op1 : Op0;
// Replace the old instruction with a new instruction
- MBB->remove(I);
- I = MBB->insert(I, BuildMI(Opcode, 1).addReg(getSTReg(NotTOS)));
+ MBB->remove(I++);
+ I = BuildMI(*MBB, I, TII->get(Opcode)).addReg(getSTReg(NotTOS));
// If both operands are killed, pop one off of the stack in addition to
// overwriting the other one.
popStackAfter(I); // Pop the top of stack
}
- // Insert an explicit pop of the "updated" operand for FUCOM
- if (MI->getOpcode() == X86::FpUCOM) {
- if (KillsOp0 && !KillsOp1)
- popStackAfter(I); // If we kill the first operand, pop it!
- else if (KillsOp1 && Op0 != Op1) {
- if (getStackEntry(0) == Op1) {
- popStackAfter(I); // If it's right at the top of stack, just pop it
- } else {
- // Otherwise, move the top of stack into the dead slot, killing the
- // operand without having to add in an explicit xchg then pop.
- //
- unsigned STReg = getSTReg(Op1);
- unsigned OldSlot = getSlot(Op1);
- unsigned TopReg = Stack[StackTop-1];
- Stack[OldSlot] = TopReg;
- RegMap[TopReg] = OldSlot;
- RegMap[Op1] = ~0;
- Stack[--StackTop] = ~0;
-
- MachineInstr *MI = BuildMI(X86::FSTPrr, 1).addReg(STReg);
- I = MBB->insert(++I, MI);
- }
- }
- }
-
// Update stack information so that we know the destination register is now on
// the stack.
- if (MI->getOpcode() != X86::FpUCOM) {
- unsigned UpdatedSlot = getSlot(updateST0 ? TOS : NotTOS);
- assert(UpdatedSlot < StackTop && Dest < 7);
- Stack[UpdatedSlot] = Dest;
- RegMap[Dest] = UpdatedSlot;
+ unsigned UpdatedSlot = getSlot(updateST0 ? TOS : NotTOS);
+ assert(UpdatedSlot < StackTop && Dest < 7);
+ Stack[UpdatedSlot] = Dest;
+ RegMap[Dest] = UpdatedSlot;
+ MBB->getParent()->DeleteMachineInstr(MI); // Remove the old instruction
+}
+
+/// handleCompareFP - Handle FUCOM and FUCOMI instructions, which have two FP
+/// register arguments and no explicit destinations.
+///
+void FPS::handleCompareFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
+ ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardST0Table); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseST0Table);
+ ASSERT_SORTED(ForwardSTiTable); ASSERT_SORTED(ReverseSTiTable);
+ MachineInstr *MI = I;
+
+ unsigned NumOperands = MI->getDesc().getNumOperands();
+ assert(NumOperands == 2 && "Illegal FUCOM* instruction!");
+ unsigned Op0 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-2));
+ unsigned Op1 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(NumOperands-1));
+ bool KillsOp0 = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Op0);
+ bool KillsOp1 = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Op1);
+
+ // Make sure the first operand is on the top of stack, the other one can be
+ // anywhere.
+ moveToTop(Op0, I);
+
+ // Change from the pseudo instruction to the concrete instruction.
+ MI->getOperand(0).setReg(getSTReg(Op1));
+ MI->RemoveOperand(1);
+ MI->setDesc(TII->get(getConcreteOpcode(MI->getOpcode())));
+
+ // If any of the operands are killed by this instruction, free them.
+ if (KillsOp0) freeStackSlotAfter(I, Op0);
+ if (KillsOp1 && Op0 != Op1) freeStackSlotAfter(I, Op1);
+}
+
+/// handleCondMovFP - Handle two address conditional move instructions. These
+/// instructions move a st(i) register to st(0) iff a condition is true. These
+/// instructions require that the first operand is at the top of the stack, but
+/// otherwise don't modify the stack at all.
+void FPS::handleCondMovFP(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &I) {
+ MachineInstr *MI = I;
+
+ unsigned Op0 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
+ unsigned Op1 = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(2));
+ bool KillsOp1 = MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+Op1);
+
+ // The first operand *must* be on the top of the stack.
+ moveToTop(Op0, I);
+
+ // Change the second operand to the stack register that the operand is in.
+ // Change from the pseudo instruction to the concrete instruction.
+ MI->RemoveOperand(0);
+ MI->RemoveOperand(1);
+ MI->getOperand(0).setReg(getSTReg(Op1));
+ MI->setDesc(TII->get(getConcreteOpcode(MI->getOpcode())));
+
+ // If we kill the second operand, make sure to pop it from the stack.
+ if (Op0 != Op1 && KillsOp1) {
+ // Get this value off of the register stack.
+ freeStackSlotAfter(I, Op1);
}
- delete MI; // Remove the old instruction
}
MachineInstr *MI = I;
switch (MI->getOpcode()) {
default: assert(0 && "Unknown SpecialFP instruction!");
- case X86::FpGETRESULT: // Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ case X86::FpGET_ST0_32:// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ case X86::FpGET_ST0_64:// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ case X86::FpGET_ST0_80:// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
assert(StackTop == 0 && "Stack should be empty after a call!");
pushReg(getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0)));
break;
- case X86::FpSETRESULT:
- assert(StackTop == 1 && "Stack should have one element on it to return!");
+ case X86::FpGET_ST1_32:// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ case X86::FpGET_ST1_64:// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ case X86::FpGET_ST1_80:{// Appears immediately after a call returning FP type!
+ // FpGET_ST1 should occur right after a FpGET_ST0 for a call or inline asm.
+ // The pattern we expect is:
+ // CALL
+ // FP1 = FpGET_ST0
+ // FP4 = FpGET_ST1
+ //
+ // At this point, we've pushed FP1 on the top of stack, so it should be
+ // present if it isn't dead. If it was dead, we already emitted a pop to
+ // remove it from the stack and StackTop = 0.
+
+ // Push FP4 as top of stack next.
+ pushReg(getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0)));
+
+ // If StackTop was 0 before we pushed our operand, then ST(0) must have been
+ // dead. In this case, the ST(1) value is the only thing that is live, so
+ // it should be on the TOS (after the pop that was emitted) and is. Just
+ // continue in this case.
+ if (StackTop == 1)
+ break;
+
+ // Because pushReg just pushed ST(1) as TOS, we now have to swap the two top
+ // elements so that our accounting is correct.
+ unsigned RegOnTop = getStackEntry(0);
+ unsigned RegNo = getStackEntry(1);
+
+ // Swap the slots the regs are in.
+ std::swap(RegMap[RegNo], RegMap[RegOnTop]);
+
+ // Swap stack slot contents.
+ assert(RegMap[RegOnTop] < StackTop);
+ std::swap(Stack[RegMap[RegOnTop]], Stack[StackTop-1]);
+ break;
+ }
+ case X86::FpSET_ST0_32:
+ case X86::FpSET_ST0_64:
+ case X86::FpSET_ST0_80:
+ assert((StackTop == 1 || StackTop == 2)
+ && "Stack should have one or two element on it to return!");
--StackTop; // "Forget" we have something on the top of stack!
break;
- case X86::FpMOV: {
+ case X86::FpSET_ST1_32:
+ case X86::FpSET_ST1_64:
+ case X86::FpSET_ST1_80:
+ // StackTop can be 1 if a FpSET_ST0_* was before this. Exchange them.
+ if (StackTop == 1) {
+ BuildMI(*MBB, I, TII->get(X86::XCH_F)).addReg(X86::ST1);
+ NumFXCH++;
+ StackTop = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ assert(StackTop == 2 && "Stack should have two element on it to return!");
+ --StackTop; // "Forget" we have something on the top of stack!
+ break;
+ case X86::MOV_Fp3232:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp3264:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp6432:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp6464:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp3280:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp6480:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp8032:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp8064:
+ case X86::MOV_Fp8080: {
unsigned SrcReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(1));
unsigned DestReg = getFPReg(MI->getOperand(0));
- bool KillsSrc = false;
- for (LiveVariables::killed_iterator KI = LV->killed_begin(MI),
- E = LV->killed_end(MI); KI != E; ++KI)
- KillsSrc |= KI->second == X86::FP0+SrcReg;
- if (KillsSrc) {
+ if (MI->killsRegister(X86::FP0+SrcReg)) {
// If the input operand is killed, we can just change the owner of the
// incoming stack slot into the result.
unsigned Slot = getSlot(SrcReg);
// This could be made better, but would require substantial changes.
duplicateToTop(SrcReg, DestReg, I);
}
+ }
break;
+ case TargetInstrInfo::INLINEASM: {
+ // The inline asm MachineInstr currently only *uses* FP registers for the
+ // 'f' constraint. These should be turned into the current ST(x) register
+ // in the machine instr. Also, any kills should be explicitly popped after
+ // the inline asm.
+ unsigned Kills[7];
+ unsigned NumKills = 0;
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &Op = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!Op.isReg() || Op.getReg() < X86::FP0 || Op.getReg() > X86::FP6)
+ continue;
+ assert(Op.isUse() && "Only handle inline asm uses right now");
+
+ unsigned FPReg = getFPReg(Op);
+ Op.setReg(getSTReg(FPReg));
+
+ // If we kill this operand, make sure to pop it from the stack after the
+ // asm. We just remember it for now, and pop them all off at the end in
+ // a batch.
+ if (Op.isKill())
+ Kills[NumKills++] = FPReg;
+ }
+
+ // If this asm kills any FP registers (is the last use of them) we must
+ // explicitly emit pop instructions for them. Do this now after the asm has
+ // executed so that the ST(x) numbers are not off (which would happen if we
+ // did this inline with operand rewriting).
+ //
+ // Note: this might be a non-optimal pop sequence. We might be able to do
+ // better by trying to pop in stack order or something.
+ MachineBasicBlock::iterator InsertPt = MI;
+ while (NumKills)
+ freeStackSlotAfter(InsertPt, Kills[--NumKills]);
+
+ // Don't delete the inline asm!
+ return;
}
+
+ case X86::RET:
+ case X86::RETI:
+ // If RET has an FP register use operand, pass the first one in ST(0) and
+ // the second one in ST(1).
+ if (isStackEmpty()) return; // Quick check to see if any are possible.
+
+ // Find the register operands.
+ unsigned FirstFPRegOp = ~0U, SecondFPRegOp = ~0U;
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
+ MachineOperand &Op = MI->getOperand(i);
+ if (!Op.isReg() || Op.getReg() < X86::FP0 || Op.getReg() > X86::FP6)
+ continue;
+ // FP Register uses must be kills unless there are two uses of the same
+ // register, in which case only one will be a kill.
+ assert(Op.isUse() &&
+ (Op.isKill() || // Marked kill.
+ getFPReg(Op) == FirstFPRegOp || // Second instance.
+ MI->killsRegister(Op.getReg())) && // Later use is marked kill.
+ "Ret only defs operands, and values aren't live beyond it");
+
+ if (FirstFPRegOp == ~0U)
+ FirstFPRegOp = getFPReg(Op);
+ else {
+ assert(SecondFPRegOp == ~0U && "More than two fp operands!");
+ SecondFPRegOp = getFPReg(Op);
+ }
+
+ // Remove the operand so that later passes don't see it.
+ MI->RemoveOperand(i);
+ --i, --e;
+ }
+
+ // There are only four possibilities here:
+ // 1) we are returning a single FP value. In this case, it has to be in
+ // ST(0) already, so just declare success by removing the value from the
+ // FP Stack.
+ if (SecondFPRegOp == ~0U) {
+ // Assert that the top of stack contains the right FP register.
+ assert(StackTop == 1 && FirstFPRegOp == getStackEntry(0) &&
+ "Top of stack not the right register for RET!");
+
+ // Ok, everything is good, mark the value as not being on the stack
+ // anymore so that our assertion about the stack being empty at end of
+ // block doesn't fire.
+ StackTop = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, we are returning two values:
+ // 2) If returning the same value for both, we only have one thing in the FP
+ // stack. Consider: RET FP1, FP1
+ if (StackTop == 1) {
+ assert(FirstFPRegOp == SecondFPRegOp && FirstFPRegOp == getStackEntry(0)&&
+ "Stack misconfiguration for RET!");
+
+ // Duplicate the TOS so that we return it twice. Just pick some other FPx
+ // register to hold it.
+ unsigned NewReg = (FirstFPRegOp+1)%7;
+ duplicateToTop(FirstFPRegOp, NewReg, MI);
+ FirstFPRegOp = NewReg;
+ }
+
+ /// Okay we know we have two different FPx operands now:
+ assert(StackTop == 2 && "Must have two values live!");
+
+ /// 3) If SecondFPRegOp is currently in ST(0) and FirstFPRegOp is currently
+ /// in ST(1). In this case, emit an fxch.
+ if (getStackEntry(0) == SecondFPRegOp) {
+ assert(getStackEntry(1) == FirstFPRegOp && "Unknown regs live");
+ moveToTop(FirstFPRegOp, MI);
+ }
+
+ /// 4) Finally, FirstFPRegOp must be in ST(0) and SecondFPRegOp must be in
+ /// ST(1). Just remove both from our understanding of the stack and return.
+ assert(getStackEntry(0) == FirstFPRegOp && "Unknown regs live");
+ assert(getStackEntry(1) == SecondFPRegOp && "Unknown regs live");
+ StackTop = 0;
+ return;
}
I = MBB->erase(I); // Remove the pseudo instruction