1 //===-- X86ISelLowering.h - X86 DAG Lowering Interface ----------*- C++ -*-===//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This file defines the interfaces that X86 uses to lower LLVM code into a
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15 #ifndef LLVM_LIB_TARGET_X86_X86ISELLOWERING_H
16 #define LLVM_LIB_TARGET_X86_X86ISELLOWERING_H
18 #include "llvm/CodeGen/CallingConvLower.h"
19 #include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAG.h"
20 #include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
21 #include "llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h"
25 class X86TargetMachine;
28 // X86 Specific DAG Nodes
29 enum NodeType : unsigned {
30 // Start the numbering where the builtin ops leave off.
31 FIRST_NUMBER = ISD::BUILTIN_OP_END,
38 /// Double shift instructions. These correspond to
39 /// X86::SHLDxx and X86::SHRDxx instructions.
43 /// Bitwise logical AND of floating point values. This corresponds
44 /// to X86::ANDPS or X86::ANDPD.
47 /// Bitwise logical OR of floating point values. This corresponds
48 /// to X86::ORPS or X86::ORPD.
51 /// Bitwise logical XOR of floating point values. This corresponds
52 /// to X86::XORPS or X86::XORPD.
55 /// Bitwise logical ANDNOT of floating point values. This
56 /// corresponds to X86::ANDNPS or X86::ANDNPD.
59 /// These operations represent an abstract X86 call
60 /// instruction, which includes a bunch of information. In particular the
61 /// operands of these node are:
63 /// #0 - The incoming token chain
65 /// #2 - The number of arg bytes the caller pushes on the stack.
66 /// #3 - The number of arg bytes the callee pops off the stack.
67 /// #4 - The value to pass in AL/AX/EAX (optional)
68 /// #5 - The value to pass in DL/DX/EDX (optional)
70 /// The result values of these nodes are:
72 /// #0 - The outgoing token chain
73 /// #1 - The first register result value (optional)
74 /// #2 - The second register result value (optional)
78 /// This operation implements the lowering for readcyclecounter
81 /// X86 Read Time-Stamp Counter and Processor ID.
84 /// X86 Read Performance Monitoring Counters.
87 /// X86 compare and logical compare instructions.
90 /// X86 bit-test instructions.
93 /// X86 SetCC. Operand 0 is condition code, and operand 1 is the EFLAGS
94 /// operand, usually produced by a CMP instruction.
100 // Same as SETCC except it's materialized with a sbb and the value is all
101 // one's or all zero's.
102 SETCC_CARRY, // R = carry_bit ? ~0 : 0
104 /// X86 FP SETCC, implemented with CMP{cc}SS/CMP{cc}SD.
105 /// Operands are two FP values to compare; result is a mask of
106 /// 0s or 1s. Generally DTRT for C/C++ with NaNs.
109 /// X86 MOVMSK{pd|ps}, extracts sign bits of two or four FP values,
110 /// result in an integer GPR. Needs masking for scalar result.
113 /// X86 conditional moves. Operand 0 and operand 1 are the two values
114 /// to select from. Operand 2 is the condition code, and operand 3 is the
115 /// flag operand produced by a CMP or TEST instruction. It also writes a
119 /// X86 conditional branches. Operand 0 is the chain operand, operand 1
120 /// is the block to branch if condition is true, operand 2 is the
121 /// condition code, and operand 3 is the flag operand produced by a CMP
122 /// or TEST instruction.
125 /// Return with a flag operand. Operand 0 is the chain operand, operand
126 /// 1 is the number of bytes of stack to pop.
129 /// Repeat fill, corresponds to X86::REP_STOSx.
132 /// Repeat move, corresponds to X86::REP_MOVSx.
135 /// On Darwin, this node represents the result of the popl
136 /// at function entry, used for PIC code.
139 /// A wrapper node for TargetConstantPool,
140 /// TargetExternalSymbol, and TargetGlobalAddress.
143 /// Special wrapper used under X86-64 PIC mode for RIP
144 /// relative displacements.
147 /// Copies a 64-bit value from the low word of an XMM vector
148 /// to an MMX vector. If you think this is too close to the previous
149 /// mnemonic, so do I; blame Intel.
152 /// Copies a 32-bit value from the low word of a MMX
156 /// Copies a GPR into the low 32-bit word of a MMX vector
157 /// and zero out the high word.
160 /// Extract an 8-bit value from a vector and zero extend it to
161 /// i32, corresponds to X86::PEXTRB.
164 /// Extract a 16-bit value from a vector and zero extend it to
165 /// i32, corresponds to X86::PEXTRW.
168 /// Insert any element of a 4 x float vector into any element
169 /// of a destination 4 x floatvector.
172 /// Insert the lower 8-bits of a 32-bit value to a vector,
173 /// corresponds to X86::PINSRB.
176 /// Insert the lower 16-bits of a 32-bit value to a vector,
177 /// corresponds to X86::PINSRW.
180 /// Shuffle 16 8-bit values within a vector.
183 /// Compute Sum of Absolute Differences.
185 /// Compute Double Block Packed Sum-Absolute-Differences
188 /// Bitwise Logical AND NOT of Packed FP values.
191 /// Copy integer sign.
194 /// Blend where the selector is an immediate.
197 /// Blend where the condition has been shrunk.
198 /// This is used to emphasize that the condition mask is
199 /// no more valid for generic VSELECT optimizations.
202 /// Combined add and sub on an FP vector.
205 // FP vector ops with rounding mode.
214 // FP vector get exponent
216 // Extract Normalized Mantissas
220 // Integer add/sub with unsigned saturation.
223 // Integer add/sub with signed saturation.
226 // Unsigned Integer average
228 /// Integer horizontal add.
231 /// Integer horizontal sub.
234 /// Floating point horizontal add.
237 /// Floating point horizontal sub.
240 // Integer absolute value
243 // Detect Conflicts Within a Vector
246 /// Floating point max and min.
249 /// Commutative FMIN and FMAX.
252 /// Floating point reciprocal-sqrt and reciprocal approximation.
253 /// Note that these typically require refinement
254 /// in order to obtain suitable precision.
257 // Thread Local Storage.
260 // Thread Local Storage. A call to get the start address
261 // of the TLS block for the current module.
264 // Thread Local Storage. When calling to an OS provided
265 // thunk at the address from an earlier relocation.
268 // Exception Handling helpers.
271 // SjLj exception handling setjmp.
274 // SjLj exception handling longjmp.
277 /// Tail call return. See X86TargetLowering::LowerCall for
278 /// the list of operands.
281 // Vector move to low scalar and zero higher vector elements.
284 // Vector integer zero-extend.
287 // Vector integer signed-extend.
290 // Vector integer truncate.
292 // Vector integer truncate with unsigned/signed saturation.
301 // Vector signed/unsigned integer to double.
304 // 128-bit vector logical left / right shift
307 // Vector shift elements
310 // Vector shift elements by immediate
313 // Vector packed double/float comparison.
316 // Vector integer comparisons.
318 // Vector integer comparisons, the result is in a mask vector.
321 /// Vector comparison generating mask bits for fp and
322 /// integer signed and unsigned data types.
325 // Vector comparison with rounding mode for FP values
328 // Arithmetic operations with FLAGS results.
329 ADD, SUB, ADC, SBB, SMUL,
330 INC, DEC, OR, XOR, AND,
332 BEXTR, // Bit field extract
334 UMUL, // LOW, HI, FLAGS = umul LHS, RHS
336 // 8-bit SMUL/UMUL - AX, FLAGS = smul8/umul8 AL, RHS
339 // 8-bit divrem that zero-extend the high result (AH).
343 // X86-specific multiply by immediate.
346 // Vector bitwise comparisons.
349 // Vector packed fp sign bitwise comparisons.
352 // Vector "test" in AVX-512, the result is in a mask vector.
356 // OR/AND test for masks
360 // Several flavors of instructions with vector shuffle behaviors.
365 // AVX512 inter-lane alignr
371 //Shuffle Packed Values at 128-bit granularity
392 // Bitwise ternary logic
394 // Fix Up Special Packed Float32/64 values
396 // Range Restriction Calculation For Packed Pairs of Float32/64 values
398 // Reduce - Perform Reduction Transformation on scalar\packed FP
400 // RndScale - Round FP Values To Include A Given Number Of Fraction Bits
402 // VFPCLASS - Tests Types Of a FP Values
404 // Broadcast scalar to vector
406 // Broadcast mask to vector
408 // Broadcast subvector to vector
410 // Insert/Extract vector element
414 /// SSE4A Extraction and Insertion.
417 // XOP variable/immediate rotations
419 // XOP arithmetic/logical shifts
421 // XOP signed/unsigned integer comparisons
424 // Vector multiply packed unsigned doubleword integers
426 // Vector multiply packed signed doubleword integers
428 // Vector Multiply Packed UnsignedIntegers with Round and Scale
430 // Multiply and Add Packed Integers
431 VPMADDUBSW, VPMADDWD,
439 // FMA with rounding mode
447 // Compress and expand
451 //Convert Unsigned/Integer to Scalar Floating-Point Value
456 // Vector float/double to signed/unsigned integer.
457 FP_TO_SINT_RND, FP_TO_UINT_RND,
458 // Save xmm argument registers to the stack, according to %al. An operator
459 // is needed so that this can be expanded with control flow.
460 VASTART_SAVE_XMM_REGS,
462 // Windows's _chkstk call to do stack probing.
465 // For allocating variable amounts of stack space when using
466 // segmented stacks. Check if the current stacklet has enough space, and
467 // falls back to heap allocation if not.
476 // Store FP status word into i16 register.
479 // Store contents of %ah into %eflags.
482 // Get a random integer and indicate whether it is valid in CF.
485 // Get a NIST SP800-90B & C compliant random integer and
486 // indicate whether it is valid in CF.
492 // Test if in transactional execution.
496 RSQRT28, RCP28, EXP2,
499 LCMPXCHG_DAG = ISD::FIRST_TARGET_MEMORY_OPCODE,
503 // Load, scalar_to_vector, and zero extend.
506 // Store FP control world into i16 memory.
509 /// This instruction implements FP_TO_SINT with the
510 /// integer destination in memory and a FP reg source. This corresponds
511 /// to the X86::FIST*m instructions and the rounding mode change stuff. It
512 /// has two inputs (token chain and address) and two outputs (int value
513 /// and token chain).
518 /// This instruction implements SINT_TO_FP with the
519 /// integer source in memory and FP reg result. This corresponds to the
520 /// X86::FILD*m instructions. It has three inputs (token chain, address,
521 /// and source type) and two outputs (FP value and token chain). FILD_FLAG
522 /// also produces a flag).
526 /// This instruction implements an extending load to FP stack slots.
527 /// This corresponds to the X86::FLD32m / X86::FLD64m. It takes a chain
528 /// operand, ptr to load from, and a ValueType node indicating the type
532 /// This instruction implements a truncating store to FP stack
533 /// slots. This corresponds to the X86::FST32m / X86::FST64m. It takes a
534 /// chain operand, value to store, address, and a ValueType to store it
538 /// This instruction grabs the address of the next argument
539 /// from a va_list. (reads and modifies the va_list in memory)
542 // WARNING: Do not add anything in the end unless you want the node to
543 // have memop! In fact, starting from ATOMADD64_DAG all opcodes will be
544 // thought as target memory ops!
548 /// Define some predicates that are used for node matching.
550 /// Return true if the specified
551 /// EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR operand specifies a vector extract that is
552 /// suitable for input to VEXTRACTF128, VEXTRACTI128 instructions.
553 bool isVEXTRACT128Index(SDNode *N);
555 /// Return true if the specified
556 /// INSERT_SUBVECTOR operand specifies a subvector insert that is
557 /// suitable for input to VINSERTF128, VINSERTI128 instructions.
558 bool isVINSERT128Index(SDNode *N);
560 /// Return true if the specified
561 /// EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR operand specifies a vector extract that is
562 /// suitable for input to VEXTRACTF64X4, VEXTRACTI64X4 instructions.
563 bool isVEXTRACT256Index(SDNode *N);
565 /// Return true if the specified
566 /// INSERT_SUBVECTOR operand specifies a subvector insert that is
567 /// suitable for input to VINSERTF64X4, VINSERTI64X4 instructions.
568 bool isVINSERT256Index(SDNode *N);
570 /// Return the appropriate
571 /// immediate to extract the specified EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR index
572 /// with VEXTRACTF128, VEXTRACTI128 instructions.
573 unsigned getExtractVEXTRACT128Immediate(SDNode *N);
575 /// Return the appropriate
576 /// immediate to insert at the specified INSERT_SUBVECTOR index
577 /// with VINSERTF128, VINSERT128 instructions.
578 unsigned getInsertVINSERT128Immediate(SDNode *N);
580 /// Return the appropriate
581 /// immediate to extract the specified EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR index
582 /// with VEXTRACTF64X4, VEXTRACTI64x4 instructions.
583 unsigned getExtractVEXTRACT256Immediate(SDNode *N);
585 /// Return the appropriate
586 /// immediate to insert at the specified INSERT_SUBVECTOR index
587 /// with VINSERTF64x4, VINSERTI64x4 instructions.
588 unsigned getInsertVINSERT256Immediate(SDNode *N);
590 /// Returns true if Elt is a constant zero or floating point constant +0.0.
591 bool isZeroNode(SDValue Elt);
593 /// Returns true of the given offset can be
594 /// fit into displacement field of the instruction.
595 bool isOffsetSuitableForCodeModel(int64_t Offset, CodeModel::Model M,
596 bool hasSymbolicDisplacement = true);
599 /// Determines whether the callee is required to pop its
600 /// own arguments. Callee pop is necessary to support tail calls.
601 bool isCalleePop(CallingConv::ID CallingConv,
602 bool is64Bit, bool IsVarArg, bool TailCallOpt);
604 /// AVX512 static rounding constants. These need to match the values in
606 enum STATIC_ROUNDING {
615 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
616 // X86 Implementation of the TargetLowering interface
617 class X86TargetLowering final : public TargetLowering {
619 explicit X86TargetLowering(const X86TargetMachine &TM,
620 const X86Subtarget &STI);
622 unsigned getJumpTableEncoding() const override;
623 bool useSoftFloat() const override;
625 MVT getScalarShiftAmountTy(const DataLayout &, EVT) const override {
630 LowerCustomJumpTableEntry(const MachineJumpTableInfo *MJTI,
631 const MachineBasicBlock *MBB, unsigned uid,
632 MCContext &Ctx) const override;
634 /// Returns relocation base for the given PIC jumptable.
635 SDValue getPICJumpTableRelocBase(SDValue Table,
636 SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
638 getPICJumpTableRelocBaseExpr(const MachineFunction *MF,
639 unsigned JTI, MCContext &Ctx) const override;
641 /// Return the desired alignment for ByVal aggregate
642 /// function arguments in the caller parameter area. For X86, aggregates
643 /// that contains are placed at 16-byte boundaries while the rest are at
644 /// 4-byte boundaries.
645 unsigned getByValTypeAlignment(Type *Ty,
646 const DataLayout &DL) const override;
648 /// Returns the target specific optimal type for load
649 /// and store operations as a result of memset, memcpy, and memmove
650 /// lowering. If DstAlign is zero that means it's safe to destination
651 /// alignment can satisfy any constraint. Similarly if SrcAlign is zero it
652 /// means there isn't a need to check it against alignment requirement,
653 /// probably because the source does not need to be loaded. If 'IsMemset' is
654 /// true, that means it's expanding a memset. If 'ZeroMemset' is true, that
655 /// means it's a memset of zero. 'MemcpyStrSrc' indicates whether the memcpy
656 /// source is constant so it does not need to be loaded.
657 /// It returns EVT::Other if the type should be determined using generic
658 /// target-independent logic.
659 EVT getOptimalMemOpType(uint64_t Size, unsigned DstAlign, unsigned SrcAlign,
660 bool IsMemset, bool ZeroMemset, bool MemcpyStrSrc,
661 MachineFunction &MF) const override;
663 /// Returns true if it's safe to use load / store of the
664 /// specified type to expand memcpy / memset inline. This is mostly true
665 /// for all types except for some special cases. For example, on X86
666 /// targets without SSE2 f64 load / store are done with fldl / fstpl which
667 /// also does type conversion. Note the specified type doesn't have to be
668 /// legal as the hook is used before type legalization.
669 bool isSafeMemOpType(MVT VT) const override;
671 /// Returns true if the target allows unaligned memory accesses of the
672 /// specified type. Returns whether it is "fast" in the last argument.
673 bool allowsMisalignedMemoryAccesses(EVT VT, unsigned AS, unsigned Align,
674 bool *Fast) const override;
676 /// Provide custom lowering hooks for some operations.
678 SDValue LowerOperation(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
680 /// Replace the results of node with an illegal result
681 /// type with new values built out of custom code.
683 void ReplaceNodeResults(SDNode *N, SmallVectorImpl<SDValue>&Results,
684 SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
687 SDValue PerformDAGCombine(SDNode *N, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) const override;
689 /// Return true if the target has native support for
690 /// the specified value type and it is 'desirable' to use the type for the
691 /// given node type. e.g. On x86 i16 is legal, but undesirable since i16
692 /// instruction encodings are longer and some i16 instructions are slow.
693 bool isTypeDesirableForOp(unsigned Opc, EVT VT) const override;
695 /// Return true if the target has native support for the
696 /// specified value type and it is 'desirable' to use the type. e.g. On x86
697 /// i16 is legal, but undesirable since i16 instruction encodings are longer
698 /// and some i16 instructions are slow.
699 bool IsDesirableToPromoteOp(SDValue Op, EVT &PVT) const override;
702 EmitInstrWithCustomInserter(MachineInstr *MI,
703 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const override;
706 /// This method returns the name of a target specific DAG node.
707 const char *getTargetNodeName(unsigned Opcode) const override;
709 bool isCheapToSpeculateCttz() const override;
711 bool isCheapToSpeculateCtlz() const override;
713 /// Return the value type to use for ISD::SETCC.
714 EVT getSetCCResultType(const DataLayout &DL, LLVMContext &Context,
715 EVT VT) const override;
717 /// Determine which of the bits specified in Mask are known to be either
718 /// zero or one and return them in the KnownZero/KnownOne bitsets.
719 void computeKnownBitsForTargetNode(const SDValue Op,
722 const SelectionDAG &DAG,
723 unsigned Depth = 0) const override;
725 /// Determine the number of bits in the operation that are sign bits.
726 unsigned ComputeNumSignBitsForTargetNode(SDValue Op,
727 const SelectionDAG &DAG,
728 unsigned Depth) const override;
730 bool isGAPlusOffset(SDNode *N, const GlobalValue* &GA,
731 int64_t &Offset) const override;
733 SDValue getReturnAddressFrameIndex(SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
735 bool ExpandInlineAsm(CallInst *CI) const override;
737 ConstraintType getConstraintType(StringRef Constraint) const override;
739 /// Examine constraint string and operand type and determine a weight value.
740 /// The operand object must already have been set up with the operand type.
742 getSingleConstraintMatchWeight(AsmOperandInfo &info,
743 const char *constraint) const override;
745 const char *LowerXConstraint(EVT ConstraintVT) const override;
747 /// Lower the specified operand into the Ops vector. If it is invalid, don't
748 /// add anything to Ops. If hasMemory is true it means one of the asm
749 /// constraint of the inline asm instruction being processed is 'm'.
750 void LowerAsmOperandForConstraint(SDValue Op,
751 std::string &Constraint,
752 std::vector<SDValue> &Ops,
753 SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
756 getInlineAsmMemConstraint(StringRef ConstraintCode) const override {
757 if (ConstraintCode == "i")
758 return InlineAsm::Constraint_i;
759 else if (ConstraintCode == "o")
760 return InlineAsm::Constraint_o;
761 else if (ConstraintCode == "v")
762 return InlineAsm::Constraint_v;
763 else if (ConstraintCode == "X")
764 return InlineAsm::Constraint_X;
765 return TargetLowering::getInlineAsmMemConstraint(ConstraintCode);
768 /// Given a physical register constraint
769 /// (e.g. {edx}), return the register number and the register class for the
770 /// register. This should only be used for C_Register constraints. On
771 /// error, this returns a register number of 0.
772 std::pair<unsigned, const TargetRegisterClass *>
773 getRegForInlineAsmConstraint(const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI,
774 StringRef Constraint, MVT VT) const override;
776 /// Return true if the addressing mode represented
777 /// by AM is legal for this target, for a load/store of the specified type.
778 bool isLegalAddressingMode(const DataLayout &DL, const AddrMode &AM,
779 Type *Ty, unsigned AS) const override;
781 /// Return true if the specified immediate is legal
782 /// icmp immediate, that is the target has icmp instructions which can
783 /// compare a register against the immediate without having to materialize
784 /// the immediate into a register.
785 bool isLegalICmpImmediate(int64_t Imm) const override;
787 /// Return true if the specified immediate is legal
788 /// add immediate, that is the target has add instructions which can
789 /// add a register and the immediate without having to materialize
790 /// the immediate into a register.
791 bool isLegalAddImmediate(int64_t Imm) const override;
793 /// \brief Return the cost of the scaling factor used in the addressing
794 /// mode represented by AM for this target, for a load/store
795 /// of the specified type.
796 /// If the AM is supported, the return value must be >= 0.
797 /// If the AM is not supported, it returns a negative value.
798 int getScalingFactorCost(const DataLayout &DL, const AddrMode &AM, Type *Ty,
799 unsigned AS) const override;
801 bool isVectorShiftByScalarCheap(Type *Ty) const override;
803 /// Return true if it's free to truncate a value of
804 /// type Ty1 to type Ty2. e.g. On x86 it's free to truncate a i32 value in
805 /// register EAX to i16 by referencing its sub-register AX.
806 bool isTruncateFree(Type *Ty1, Type *Ty2) const override;
807 bool isTruncateFree(EVT VT1, EVT VT2) const override;
809 bool allowTruncateForTailCall(Type *Ty1, Type *Ty2) const override;
811 /// Return true if any actual instruction that defines a
812 /// value of type Ty1 implicit zero-extends the value to Ty2 in the result
813 /// register. This does not necessarily include registers defined in
814 /// unknown ways, such as incoming arguments, or copies from unknown
815 /// virtual registers. Also, if isTruncateFree(Ty2, Ty1) is true, this
816 /// does not necessarily apply to truncate instructions. e.g. on x86-64,
817 /// all instructions that define 32-bit values implicit zero-extend the
818 /// result out to 64 bits.
819 bool isZExtFree(Type *Ty1, Type *Ty2) const override;
820 bool isZExtFree(EVT VT1, EVT VT2) const override;
821 bool isZExtFree(SDValue Val, EVT VT2) const override;
823 /// Return true if folding a vector load into ExtVal (a sign, zero, or any
824 /// extend node) is profitable.
825 bool isVectorLoadExtDesirable(SDValue) const override;
827 /// Return true if an FMA operation is faster than a pair of fmul and fadd
828 /// instructions. fmuladd intrinsics will be expanded to FMAs when this
829 /// method returns true, otherwise fmuladd is expanded to fmul + fadd.
830 bool isFMAFasterThanFMulAndFAdd(EVT VT) const override;
832 /// Return true if it's profitable to narrow
833 /// operations of type VT1 to VT2. e.g. on x86, it's profitable to narrow
834 /// from i32 to i8 but not from i32 to i16.
835 bool isNarrowingProfitable(EVT VT1, EVT VT2) const override;
837 /// Returns true if the target can instruction select the
838 /// specified FP immediate natively. If false, the legalizer will
839 /// materialize the FP immediate as a load from a constant pool.
840 bool isFPImmLegal(const APFloat &Imm, EVT VT) const override;
842 /// Targets can use this to indicate that they only support *some*
843 /// VECTOR_SHUFFLE operations, those with specific masks. By default, if a
844 /// target supports the VECTOR_SHUFFLE node, all mask values are assumed to
846 bool isShuffleMaskLegal(const SmallVectorImpl<int> &Mask,
847 EVT VT) const override;
849 /// Similar to isShuffleMaskLegal. This is used by Targets can use this to
850 /// indicate if there is a suitable VECTOR_SHUFFLE that can be used to
851 /// replace a VAND with a constant pool entry.
852 bool isVectorClearMaskLegal(const SmallVectorImpl<int> &Mask,
853 EVT VT) const override;
855 /// If true, then instruction selection should
856 /// seek to shrink the FP constant of the specified type to a smaller type
857 /// in order to save space and / or reduce runtime.
858 bool ShouldShrinkFPConstant(EVT VT) const override {
859 // Don't shrink FP constpool if SSE2 is available since cvtss2sd is more
860 // expensive than a straight movsd. On the other hand, it's important to
861 // shrink long double fp constant since fldt is very slow.
862 return !X86ScalarSSEf64 || VT == MVT::f80;
865 /// Return true if we believe it is correct and profitable to reduce the
866 /// load node to a smaller type.
867 bool shouldReduceLoadWidth(SDNode *Load, ISD::LoadExtType ExtTy,
868 EVT NewVT) const override;
870 /// Return true if the specified scalar FP type is computed in an SSE
871 /// register, not on the X87 floating point stack.
872 bool isScalarFPTypeInSSEReg(EVT VT) const {
873 return (VT == MVT::f64 && X86ScalarSSEf64) || // f64 is when SSE2
874 (VT == MVT::f32 && X86ScalarSSEf32); // f32 is when SSE1
877 /// \brief Returns true if it is beneficial to convert a load of a constant
878 /// to just the constant itself.
879 bool shouldConvertConstantLoadToIntImm(const APInt &Imm,
880 Type *Ty) const override;
882 /// Return true if EXTRACT_SUBVECTOR is cheap for this result type
884 bool isExtractSubvectorCheap(EVT ResVT, unsigned Index) const override;
886 /// Intel processors have a unified instruction and data cache
887 const char * getClearCacheBuiltinName() const override {
888 return nullptr; // nothing to do, move along.
891 unsigned getRegisterByName(const char* RegName, EVT VT,
892 SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
894 /// If a physical register, this returns the register that receives the
895 /// exception address on entry to an EH pad.
897 getExceptionPointerRegister(const Constant *PersonalityFn) const override;
899 /// If a physical register, this returns the register that receives the
900 /// exception typeid on entry to a landing pad.
902 getExceptionSelectorRegister(const Constant *PersonalityFn) const override;
904 /// This method returns a target specific FastISel object,
905 /// or null if the target does not support "fast" ISel.
906 FastISel *createFastISel(FunctionLoweringInfo &funcInfo,
907 const TargetLibraryInfo *libInfo) const override;
909 /// Return true if the target stores stack protector cookies at a fixed
910 /// offset in some non-standard address space, and populates the address
911 /// space and offset as appropriate.
912 bool getStackCookieLocation(unsigned &AddressSpace,
913 unsigned &Offset) const override;
915 /// Return true if the target stores SafeStack pointer at a fixed offset in
916 /// some non-standard address space, and populates the address space and
917 /// offset as appropriate.
918 Value *getSafeStackPointerLocation(IRBuilder<> &IRB) const override;
920 SDValue BuildFILD(SDValue Op, EVT SrcVT, SDValue Chain, SDValue StackSlot,
921 SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
923 bool isNoopAddrSpaceCast(unsigned SrcAS, unsigned DestAS) const override;
925 bool useLoadStackGuardNode() const override;
926 /// \brief Customize the preferred legalization strategy for certain types.
927 LegalizeTypeAction getPreferredVectorAction(EVT VT) const override;
929 bool isIntDivCheap(EVT VT, AttributeSet Attr) const override;
931 void markInRegArguments(SelectionDAG &DAG, TargetLowering::ArgListTy& Args)
935 std::pair<const TargetRegisterClass *, uint8_t>
936 findRepresentativeClass(const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI,
937 MVT VT) const override;
940 /// Keep a pointer to the X86Subtarget around so that we can
941 /// make the right decision when generating code for different targets.
942 const X86Subtarget *Subtarget;
944 /// Select between SSE or x87 floating point ops.
945 /// When SSE is available, use it for f32 operations.
946 /// When SSE2 is available, use it for f64 operations.
947 bool X86ScalarSSEf32;
948 bool X86ScalarSSEf64;
950 /// A list of legal FP immediates.
951 std::vector<APFloat> LegalFPImmediates;
953 /// Indicate that this x86 target can instruction
954 /// select the specified FP immediate natively.
955 void addLegalFPImmediate(const APFloat& Imm) {
956 LegalFPImmediates.push_back(Imm);
959 SDValue LowerCallResult(SDValue Chain, SDValue InFlag,
960 CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg,
961 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::InputArg> &Ins,
962 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG,
963 SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &InVals) const;
964 SDValue LowerMemArgument(SDValue Chain,
965 CallingConv::ID CallConv,
966 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::InputArg> &ArgInfo,
967 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG,
968 const CCValAssign &VA, MachineFrameInfo *MFI,
970 SDValue LowerMemOpCallTo(SDValue Chain, SDValue StackPtr, SDValue Arg,
971 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG,
972 const CCValAssign &VA,
973 ISD::ArgFlagsTy Flags) const;
975 // Call lowering helpers.
977 /// Check whether the call is eligible for tail call optimization. Targets
978 /// that want to do tail call optimization should implement this function.
979 bool IsEligibleForTailCallOptimization(SDValue Callee,
980 CallingConv::ID CalleeCC,
982 bool isCalleeStructRet,
983 bool isCallerStructRet,
985 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::OutputArg> &Outs,
986 const SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &OutVals,
987 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::InputArg> &Ins,
988 SelectionDAG& DAG) const;
989 SDValue EmitTailCallLoadRetAddr(SelectionDAG &DAG, SDValue &OutRetAddr,
990 SDValue Chain, bool IsTailCall, bool Is64Bit,
991 int FPDiff, SDLoc dl) const;
993 unsigned GetAlignedArgumentStackSize(unsigned StackSize,
994 SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
996 std::pair<SDValue,SDValue> FP_TO_INTHelper(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG,
998 bool isReplace) const;
1000 SDValue LowerBUILD_VECTOR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1001 SDValue LowerBUILD_VECTORvXi1(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1002 SDValue LowerVSELECT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1003 SDValue LowerEXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1004 SDValue ExtractBitFromMaskVector(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1005 SDValue InsertBitToMaskVector(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1007 SDValue LowerINSERT_VECTOR_ELT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1008 SDValue LowerConstantPool(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1009 SDValue LowerBlockAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1010 SDValue LowerGlobalAddress(const GlobalValue *GV, SDLoc dl,
1011 int64_t Offset, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1012 SDValue LowerGlobalAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1013 SDValue LowerGlobalTLSAddress(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1014 SDValue LowerExternalSymbol(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1015 SDValue LowerSINT_TO_FP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1016 SDValue LowerUINT_TO_FP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1017 SDValue LowerUINT_TO_FP_i64(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1018 SDValue LowerUINT_TO_FP_i32(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1019 SDValue lowerUINT_TO_FP_vec(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1020 SDValue LowerTRUNCATE(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1021 SDValue LowerFP_TO_SINT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1022 SDValue LowerFP_TO_UINT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1023 SDValue LowerToBT(SDValue And, ISD::CondCode CC,
1024 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1025 SDValue LowerSETCC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1026 SDValue LowerSELECT(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1027 SDValue LowerBRCOND(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1028 SDValue LowerJumpTable(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1029 SDValue LowerDYNAMIC_STACKALLOC(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1030 SDValue LowerVASTART(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1031 SDValue LowerVAARG(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1032 SDValue LowerRETURNADDR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1033 SDValue LowerFRAMEADDR(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1034 SDValue LowerFRAME_TO_ARGS_OFFSET(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1035 SDValue LowerEH_RETURN(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1036 SDValue lowerEH_SJLJ_SETJMP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1037 SDValue lowerEH_SJLJ_LONGJMP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1038 SDValue LowerINIT_TRAMPOLINE(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1039 SDValue LowerFLT_ROUNDS_(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1040 SDValue LowerWin64_i128OP(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1041 SDValue LowerGC_TRANSITION_START(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1042 SDValue LowerGC_TRANSITION_END(SDValue Op, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1045 LowerFormalArguments(SDValue Chain,
1046 CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg,
1047 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::InputArg> &Ins,
1048 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG,
1049 SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &InVals) const override;
1050 SDValue LowerCall(CallLoweringInfo &CLI,
1051 SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &InVals) const override;
1053 SDValue LowerReturn(SDValue Chain,
1054 CallingConv::ID CallConv, bool isVarArg,
1055 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::OutputArg> &Outs,
1056 const SmallVectorImpl<SDValue> &OutVals,
1057 SDLoc dl, SelectionDAG &DAG) const override;
1059 bool isUsedByReturnOnly(SDNode *N, SDValue &Chain) const override;
1061 bool mayBeEmittedAsTailCall(CallInst *CI) const override;
1063 EVT getTypeForExtArgOrReturn(LLVMContext &Context, EVT VT,
1064 ISD::NodeType ExtendKind) const override;
1066 bool CanLowerReturn(CallingConv::ID CallConv, MachineFunction &MF,
1068 const SmallVectorImpl<ISD::OutputArg> &Outs,
1069 LLVMContext &Context) const override;
1071 const MCPhysReg *getScratchRegisters(CallingConv::ID CC) const override;
1073 TargetLoweringBase::AtomicExpansionKind
1074 shouldExpandAtomicLoadInIR(LoadInst *SI) const override;
1075 bool shouldExpandAtomicStoreInIR(StoreInst *SI) const override;
1076 TargetLoweringBase::AtomicExpansionKind
1077 shouldExpandAtomicRMWInIR(AtomicRMWInst *AI) const override;
1080 lowerIdempotentRMWIntoFencedLoad(AtomicRMWInst *AI) const override;
1082 bool needsCmpXchgNb(Type *MemType) const;
1084 // Utility function to emit the low-level va_arg code for X86-64.
1085 MachineBasicBlock *EmitVAARG64WithCustomInserter(
1087 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const;
1089 /// Utility function to emit the xmm reg save portion of va_start.
1090 MachineBasicBlock *EmitVAStartSaveXMMRegsWithCustomInserter(
1091 MachineInstr *BInstr,
1092 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1094 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredSelect(MachineInstr *I,
1095 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1097 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredAtomicFP(MachineInstr *I,
1098 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1100 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredWinAlloca(MachineInstr *MI,
1101 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1103 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredCatchRet(MachineInstr *MI,
1104 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1106 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredCatchPad(MachineInstr *MI,
1107 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1109 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredSegAlloca(MachineInstr *MI,
1110 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1112 MachineBasicBlock *EmitLoweredTLSCall(MachineInstr *MI,
1113 MachineBasicBlock *BB) const;
1115 MachineBasicBlock *emitEHSjLjSetJmp(MachineInstr *MI,
1116 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const;
1118 MachineBasicBlock *emitEHSjLjLongJmp(MachineInstr *MI,
1119 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const;
1121 MachineBasicBlock *emitFMA3Instr(MachineInstr *MI,
1122 MachineBasicBlock *MBB) const;
1124 /// Emit nodes that will be selected as "test Op0,Op0", or something
1125 /// equivalent, for use with the given x86 condition code.
1126 SDValue EmitTest(SDValue Op0, unsigned X86CC, SDLoc dl,
1127 SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1129 /// Emit nodes that will be selected as "cmp Op0,Op1", or something
1130 /// equivalent, for use with the given x86 condition code.
1131 SDValue EmitCmp(SDValue Op0, SDValue Op1, unsigned X86CC, SDLoc dl,
1132 SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1134 /// Convert a comparison if required by the subtarget.
1135 SDValue ConvertCmpIfNecessary(SDValue Cmp, SelectionDAG &DAG) const;
1137 /// Use rsqrt* to speed up sqrt calculations.
1138 SDValue getRsqrtEstimate(SDValue Operand, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI,
1139 unsigned &RefinementSteps,
1140 bool &UseOneConstNR) const override;
1142 /// Use rcp* to speed up fdiv calculations.
1143 SDValue getRecipEstimate(SDValue Operand, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI,
1144 unsigned &RefinementSteps) const override;
1146 /// Reassociate floating point divisions into multiply by reciprocal.
1147 unsigned combineRepeatedFPDivisors() const override;
1151 FastISel *createFastISel(FunctionLoweringInfo &funcInfo,
1152 const TargetLibraryInfo *libInfo);
1156 #endif // X86ISELLOWERING_H