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2016 May 26
3
dumb question about tblgen
Quentin, My real problem is that my target has separate address and data registers. The way I’d like to try getting better reg-alloc than I am now is to bring out the difference as Early as possible, so I have added p16, p32, p64 to the enum in “MachineValueType.h” And I have called addRegisterClass(MVT::p32, &XyzAddrRegsRegClass); And I have an override for virtual
2016 May 26
0
dumb question about tblgen
Hi Peter, I would recommend looking into the implementation of the matcher if you want to add more builtin types: utils/TableGen//DAGISelMatcherGen.cpp That being said, you can define your own types without having to go through that hassle. E.g., from AArch64 def simm9 : Operand<i64>, ImmLeaf<i64, [{ return Imm >= -256 && Imm < 256; }]> { let ParserMatchClass =
2016 May 26
0
dumb question about tblgen
I don’t quite follow why you are doing something like this. What is the advantage of this instead of just attaching the AddrRegs regsister class as the register class for your instruction? So that you would have an ADD instruction like %AddrRegOut = ADD %AddrRegIn1, %AddrRegIn2 What kind of problematic regalloc are you trying to avoid with introducing a new backend data type? Marcello > On
2016 May 26
2
dumb question about tblgen
The i32 class is defined in include/llvm/CodeGen/ValueTypes.td along with a class for every type in MachineValueTypes.h On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Marcello Maggioni via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I don’t quite follow why you are doing something like this. > > What is the advantage of this instead of just attaching the AddrRegs > regsister class as the
2016 May 26
0
dumb question about tblgen
Craig, Ahha, thanks. Even with that info I had to resort to “find-grep” to figure out how it gets #included, Being indirectly included from “include/llvm/IR/Intrinsics.td” isn’t exactly obvious :=(( Would it be possible move the #include into “Target.td” ? Also, in “ValueTypes.td” there is a comment about needing to keep it coordinated With “MahineValueType.h”, but there is no such
2016 May 26
1
dumb question about tblgen
There is a comment in MachineValueTypes.h in the enum. // If you change this numbering, you must change the values in // ValueTypes.td as well! Other = 0, // This is a non-standard value I don't think the .td include can be fixed easily. Tablegen doesn't support include guards and can only include each file once. Looks like there is a build step that runs
2019 Sep 27
2
Maybe a TableGen bug?
Hi, Here's llvm-tblgen -print-records message: def LOADbos { // Instruction ABCInst ABCInstMMEMrr field bits<32> Inst = { 0, 0, 0, 0, rs1{2}, rs1{1}, rs1{0}, index{0}, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, rbase{3}, rbase{2}, rbase{1}, rbase{0}, rbase{4}, roffset{4}, roffset{3}, roffset{2}, roffset{1}, roffset{0}, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; field bits<32> SoftFail = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
2015 Nov 23
3
Qs about TwoOperandAliasConstraint and TIED_TO
in llvm-3.6.2.src 1. when I put this around one of my instruction definitions in my target "InstrInfo.td" file, let TwoOperandAliasConstraint = "$dst = $rs1" in { } I do not see any TIED_TO in the generated GenInstrInfo.inc file for the OperandInfo used by the instruction, the question is what am I doing wrong ? 2. I've noticed that TwoOperandAliasConstraint
2017 Jul 11
2
Using new types v32f32, v32f64 in llvm backend not possible
Hello, i want to work with these types v32f32, v32f64.... in llvm which are undefined in the backend? But v32i32, v32i64 are already defined so i am able to use these. but for other types such as v32f32, v32f64 although i have defined them appropriately in all the files like machinevaluetype.h, valuetypes.cpp etc. i have checked it many times but still getting the following error when build in
2019 Aug 27
2
TargetRegisterInfo::getCommonSubClass bug, perhaps.
Hi, ABCRegister.td : def SGPR32 : RegisterClass<"ABC", [i32], 16, (add S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S13, S14, S15 )>; def SFGPR32 : RegisterClass<"ABC", [f32], 16, (add S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S13, S14, S15 )>; ===== Instruction selection ends: ... t8: i32 = ADDrr t37, t32
2017 Jul 11
2
Using new types v32f32, v32f64 in llvm backend not possible
Thank you so much. it run fine. Can you please resolve following issue; I now have support for v2048i32 but my backend supports v64i32 so ultimately v2048i32 needs to be split into 32 v64i32 instructions. the only difference between 2 is if its orginally v2048i32 i want my registers assignment from REG_A set. if its v64i32 originally, then i want registers from set REG_B. How to accomplish
2015 Sep 18
5
multiply-accumulate instruction
I'm trying to define a multiply-accumulate instruction for the LEON processor, a Subtarget of the Sparc target. The documentation for the processor is as follows: === To accelerate DSP algorithms, two multiply&accumulate instructions are implemented: UMAC and SMAC. The UMAC performs an unsigned 16-bit multiply, producing a 32-bit result, and adds the result to a 40-bit accumulator made
2018 Dec 14
2
Dealing with information loss for widened integer operations at ISel time
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 at 21:41, Friedman, Eli <efriedma at codeaurora.org> wrote: > > On 12/13/2018 6:25 AM, Alex Bradbury wrote: > > There's also likely to be cases where you want to calculate the demanded bits > > in order to determine if e.g. a W-suffixed instruction can be selected for > > `(somoeop (zexti32 GPR:$rs1), (zexti32 GPR:$rs2))`. This is easy to match
2017 Jul 12
2
Using new types v32f32, v32f64 in llvm backend not possible
I would be very grateful if you specify whether there is some way to allocate registers (different order) / from different register sets to the same instruction based on the vector width/ no of iterations. I have tried several alternatives but could not succeed. Also I have asked this question many times but no one responds. Is there something wrong with this?? Kindly guide me. Thank You On
2015 Sep 21
2
multiply-accumulate instruction
I've been looking to see if there's a way to get the instruction below (SMAC) emitted from a higher-level construct, but I'm starting to think this is unrealistic. To do so, I'd have to tie-in two other instructions: Firstly, clearing the ASR18 and Y register somewhere near the start of the method, then copying out the value of these registers somewhere near the end of the method,
2018 Dec 13
2
Dealing with information loss for widened integer operations at ISel time
As previously discussed in an RFC <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126690.html>, the RISC-V backend has i64 as the only legal integer type for the RV64 target. Thanks to variable-sized register class support, this means there is no need for duplication of either patterns or instruction definitions for RV32 and RV64. It's worth noting that RV64I is a different base
2014 Mar 06
2
'parallel' package changes '.Random.seed'
Hi, I've implemented parallelization in one of my packages using the 'parallel' package -- many thanks for providing it! In my package I'm importing 'parallel' and so added it to the DESCRIPTION file's 'Import:' tag and also added a 'importFrom("parallel", ...)' statement in the NAMESPACE file. Parallelization works nicely, but my package
2018 Jun 21
2
add new instruction format
Hi Im trying to add RISC V Store Instruction for an Experiment on my Target. The thing is, llvm Store Format gets Register and Pointer Type Operand. beside this, RISC-V Store Instruction takes source Register, Base Register and offset immediate type. So this takes 3 leafs. In this case, should I make new SelectionDAG Node in this case? or use BuildMI Instruction to add new Register? P.S.
2003 Mar 20
1
bind blocking rsync
Hi Guys, Here is the setup. LVS NAT cluster with director (dir), backup director (bdir), and two realservers (rs1 and rs2) running apache webserver. SSH DSA key-based authentication set up between rs1 and rs2 in order to facilitate automated (via cron) mirorring of htdocs directories. All works fine untill I decide to host DNS on the same cluster. As soon as I start BIND on rs1, ssh no longer
2017 Jul 28
2
Addressing TableGen's error "Ran out of lanemask bits" in order to use more than 32 subregisters per register
You seem to be using old LLVM sources---changing this many files for supporting a different width LaneBitmask is no longer necessary. Also, boost is not a current requirement for building LLVM and it's unlikely that requiring it for that purpose alone is justified. -Krzysztof On 7/28/2017 6:30 AM, Alex Susu via llvm-dev wrote: > Hello. > I come back to this older thread.