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Sam Parker
e572198f85 [AArch64] Merge 32- and 64-bit ALUOps (#3802)
Combine the two opcodes into one and pass and add an OperandSize
field to these instructions, as well as an ISLE helper to perform
the conversion from Type.

This saves us from having having to write ISLE helpers to select the
correct opcode, based on type, and reduces the amount of code needed
for emission.

Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.
2022-02-17 10:03:54 -08:00
Ulrich Weigand
be60a19623 ISLE standard prelude: Additional types and helpers
In preparing to move the s390x back-end to ISLE, I noticed a few
missing pieces in the common prelude code.  This patch:

- Defines the reference types $R32 / $R64.
- Provides a trap_code_bad_conversion_to_integer helper.
- Provides an avoid_div_traps helper.  This requires passing the
  generic flags in addition to the ISA-specifc flags into the
  ISLE lowering context.
2022-01-20 17:23:31 +01:00
Freddie Liardet
b5531580e7 Improve code generation for floating-point constants
Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.
2022-01-18 10:39:05 +00:00
Alex Crichton
3ab6ef048b aarch64: Migrate popcnt to ISLE (#3662)
Nothing too unusual here, the translation was quite straightforward!
2022-01-07 13:06:53 -06:00
Alex Crichton
72e2b7fe80 aarch64: Migrate bitrev/clz/cls/ctz to ISLE (#3658)
This commit migrates these existing instructions to ISLE from the manual
lowerings implemented today. This was mostly straightforward but while I
was at it I fixed what appeared to be broken translations for I{8,16}
for `clz`, `cls`, and `ctz`. Previously the lowerings would produce
results as-if the input was 32-bits, but now I believe they all
correctly account for the bit-width.
2022-01-06 15:18:32 -06:00
Alex Crichton
e94ebc2263 aarch64: Translate rot{r,l} to ISLE (#3614)
This commit translates the `rotl` and `rotr` lowerings already existing
to ISLE. The port was relatively straightforward with the biggest
changing being the instructions generated around i128 rotl/rotr
primarily due to register changes.
2021-12-17 12:37:17 -06:00
Alex Crichton
d8974ce6bc aarch64: Migrate ishl/ushr/sshr to ISLE (#3608)
* aarch64: Migrate ishl/ushr/sshr to ISLE

This commit migrates the `ishl`, `ushr`, and `sshr` instructions to
ISLE. These involve special cases for almost all types of integers
(including vectors) and helper functions for the i128 lowerings since
the i128 lowerings look to be used for other instructions as well. This
doesn't delete the i128 lowerings in the Rust code just yet because
they're still used by Rust lowerings, but they should be deletable in
due time once those lowerings are translated to ISLE.

* Use more descriptive names for i128 lowerings

* Use a with_flags-lookalike for csel

* Use existing `with_flags_*`

* Coment backwards order

* Update generated code
2021-12-16 17:37:53 -06:00
Alex Crichton
4236319a53 aarch64: Migrate some bit-ops to ISLE (#3602)
* aarch64: Migrate some bit-ops to ISLE

This commit migrates these instructions to ISLE:

* `bnot`
* `band`
* `bor`
* `bxor`
* `band_not`
* `bor_not`
* `bxor_not`

The translations were relatively straightforward but the interesting
part here was trying to reduce the duplication between all these
instructions. I opted for a route that's similar to what the lowering
does today, having a `decl` which takes the `ALUOp` and then performs
further pattern matching internally. This enabled each instruction's
lowering to be pretty simple while we still get to handle all the fancy
cases of shifts, constants, etc, for each instruction.

* Actually delete previous lowerings

* Remove dead code
2021-12-15 10:41:36 -06:00
Alex Crichton
d89410ec4e aarch64: Migrate uextend/sextend to ISLE
This commit migrates the sign/zero extension instructions from
`lower_inst.rs` to ISLE. There's actually a fair amount going on in this
migration since a few other pieces needed touching up along the way as
well:

* First is the actual migration of `uextend` and `sextend`. These
  instructions are relatively simple but end up having a number of special
  cases. I've attempted to replicate all the cases here but
  double-checks would be good.

* This commit actually fixes a few issues where if the result of a vector
  extraction is sign/zero-extended into i128 that actually results in
  panics in the current backend.

* This commit adds exhaustive testing for
  extension-of-a-vector-extraction is a noop wrt extraction.

* A bugfix around ISLE glue was required to get this commit working,
  notably the case where the `RegMapper` implementation was trying to
  map an input to an output (meaning ISLE was passing through an input
  unmodified to the output) wasn't working. This requires a `mov`
  instruction to be generated and this commit updates the glue to do
  this. At the same time this commit updates the ISLE glue to share more
  infrastructure between x64 and aarch64 so both backends get this fix
  instead of just aarch64.

Overall I think that the translation to ISLE was a net benefit for these
instructions. It's relatively obvious what all the cases are now unlike
before where it took a few reads of the code and some boolean switches
to figure out which path was taken for each flavor of input. I think
there's still possible improvements here where, for example, the
`put_in_reg_{s,z}ext64` helper doesn't use this logic so technically
those helpers could also pattern match the "well atomic loads and vector
extractions automatically do this for us" but that's a possible future
improvement for later (and shouldn't be too too hard with some ISLE
refactoring).
2021-12-14 07:01:37 -08:00
Alex Crichton
20e090b114 aarch64: Migrate {s,u}{div,rem} to ISLE (#3572)
* aarch64: Migrate {s,u}{div,rem} to ISLE

This commit migrates four different instructions at once to ISLE:

* `sdiv`
* `udiv`
* `srem`
* `urem`

These all share similar codegen and center around the `div` instruction
to use internally. The main feature of these was to model the manual
traps since the `div` instruction doesn't trap on overflow, instead
requiring manual checks to adhere to the semantics of the instruction
itself.

While I was here I went ahead and implemented an optimization for these
instructions when the right-hand-side is a constant with a known value.
For `udiv`, `srem`, and `urem` if the right-hand-side is a nonzero
constant then the checks for traps can be skipped entirely. For `sdiv`
if the constant is not 0 and not -1 then additionally all checks can be
elided. Finally if the right-hand-side of `sdiv` is -1 the zero-check is
elided, but it still needs a check for `i64::MIN` on the left-hand-side
and currently there's a TODO where `-1` is still checked too.

* Rebasing and review conflicts
2021-12-13 17:27:11 -06:00
Alex Crichton
25b380d5fc aarch64: Migrate {s,u}mulhi to ISLE
This starts moving over some sign/zero-extend helpers also present in
lowering in Rust. Otherwise this is a relatively unsurprising transition
with the various cases of the instructions mapping well to ISLE
utilities.
2021-11-29 18:11:42 -08:00
Alex Crichton
33dba07e6b aarch64: Migrate imul to ISLE
This commit migrates the `imul` clif instruction lowering for AArch64 to
ISLE. This is a relatively complicated instruction with lots of special
cases due to the simd proposal for wasm. Like x64, however, the special
casing lends itself to ISLE quite well and the lowerings here in theory
are pretty straightforward.

The main gotcha of this commit is that this encounters a unique
situation which hasn't been encountered yet with other lowerings, namely
the `Umlal32` instruction used in the implementation of `i64x2.mul` is
unique in the `VecRRRLongOp` class of instructions in that it both reads
and writes the destination register (`use_mod` instead of simply
`use_def`). This meant that I needed to add another helper in ISLe for
creating a `vec_rrrr_long` instruction (despite this enum variant not
actually existing) which implicitly moves the first operand into the
destination before issuing the actual `VecRRRLong` instruction.
2021-11-29 16:05:57 -08:00
Alex Crichton
fa63e7de5a aarch64: Migrate ineg to ISLE
Needed a new `vec_misc` instruction construction helper but otherwise a
pretty straightforward translation.
2021-11-29 08:03:17 -08:00
Alex Crichton
ef8ea644f4 aarch64: Migrate {s,u}{sub,add}_sat to ISLE (#3551)
These were pretty straightforward! Only needed a single `rule` per
instruction with a new 128-bit vector type matcher.
2021-11-19 12:59:06 -06:00
Alex Crichton
7d0f6ab90f aarch64: Migrate iadd and isub to ISLE
This commit is the first "meaty" instruction added to ISLE for the
AArch64 backend. I chose to pick the first two in the current lowering's
`match` statement, `isub` and `iadd`. These two turned out to be
particularly interesting for a few reasons:

* Both had clearly migratable-to-ISLE behavior along the lines of
  special-casing per type. For example 128-bit and vector arithmetic
  were both easily translateable.

* The `iadd` instruction has special cases for fusing with a
  multiplication to generate `madd` which is expressed pretty easily in
  ISLE.

* Otherwise both instructions had a number of forms where they attempted
  to interpret the RHS as various forms of constants, extends, or
  shifts. There's a bit of a design space of how best to represent this
  in ISLE and what I settled on was to have a special case for each form
  of instruction, and the special cases are somewhat duplicated between
  `iadd` and `isub`. There's custom "extractors" for the special cases
  and instructions that support these special cases will have an
  `rule`-per-case.

Overall I think the ISLE transitioned pretty well. I don't think that
the aarch64 backend is going to follow the x64 backend super closely,
though. For example the x64 backend is having a helper-per-instruction
at the moment but with AArch64 it seems to make more sense to only have
a helper-per-enum-variant-of-`MInst`. This is because the same
instruction (e.g. `ALUOp::Sub32`) can be expressed with multiple
different forms depending on the payload.

It's worth noting that the ISLE looks like it's a good deal larger than
the code actually being removed from lowering as part of this commit. I
think this is deceptive though because a lot of the logic in
`put_input_in_rse_imm12_maybe_negated` and `alu_inst_imm12` is being
inlined into the ISLE definitions for each instruction instead of having
it all packed into the helper functions. Some of the "boilerplate" here
is the addition of various ISLE utilities as well.
2021-11-19 06:51:38 -08:00
Alex Crichton
1141169ff8 aarch64: Initial work to transition backend to ISLE (#3541)
* aarch64: Initial work to transition backend to ISLE

This commit is what is hoped to be the initial commit towards migrating
the aarch64 backend to ISLE. There's seemingly a lot of changes here but
it's intended to largely be code motion. The current thinking is to
closely follow the x64 backend for how all this is handled and
organized.

Major changes in this PR are:

* The `Inst` enum is now defined in ISLE. This avoids having to define
  it in two places (once in Rust and once in ISLE). I've preserved all
  the comments in the ISLE and otherwise this isn't actually a
  functional change from the Rust perspective, it's still the same enum
  according to Rust.

* Lots of little enums and things were moved to ISLE as well. As with
  `Inst` their definitions didn't change, only where they're defined.
  This will give future ISLE PRs access to all these operations.

* Initial code for lowering `iconst`, `null`, and `bconst` are
  implemented. Ironically none of this is actually used right now
  because constant lowering is handled in `put_input_in_regs` which
  specially handles constants. Nonetheless I wanted to get at least
  something simple working which shows off how to special case various
  things that are specific to AArch64. In a future PR I plan to hook up
  const-lowering in ISLE to this path so even though
  `iconst`-the-clif-instruction is never lowered this should use the
  const lowering defined in ISLE rather than elsewhere in the backend
  (eventually leading to the deletion of the non-ISLE lowering).

* The `IsleContext` skeleton is created and set up for future additions.

* Some code for ISLE that's shared across all backends now lives in
  `isle_prelude_methods!()` and is deduplicated between the AArch64
  backend and the x64 backend.

* Register mapping is tweaked to do the same thing for AArch64 that it
  does for x64. Namely mapping virtual registers is supported instead of
  just virtual to machine registers.

My main goal with this PR was to get AArch64 into a place where new
instructions can be added with relative ease. Additionally I'm hoping to
figure out as part of this change how much to share for ISLE between
AArch64 and x64 (and other backends).

* Don't use priorities with rules

* Update .gitattributes with concise syntax

* Deduplicate some type definitions

* Rebuild ISLE

* Move isa::isle to machinst::isle
2021-11-18 10:38:16 -06:00
Alex Crichton
f787ce433d aarch64: Remove manual sign extension in lowering (#3538)
Currently the lowering for `iconst` will sign-extend the payload value
of the `iconst` instruction itself, but the payload is already
sign-extended to this isn't necessary. This commit removes the redundant
sign extension.
2021-11-16 16:47:12 -06:00
Chris Fallin
5e96a447f0 Add back the ifcmp_sp CLIF opcode.
This opcode was removed as part of the old-backend cleanup in #3446.
While this opcode will definitely go away eventually, it is
unfortunately still used today in Lucet (as we just discovered while
working to upgrade Lucet's pinned Cranelift version). Lucet is
deprecated and slated to eventually be completely sunset in favor of
Wasmtime; but until that happens, we need to keep this opcode.
2021-11-01 13:34:31 -07:00
bjorn3
a05bf2bf42 Remove instructions necessary for the old regalloc 2021-10-12 14:37:36 +02:00
bjorn3
1fd491dadd Remove fallthrough instruction 2021-10-12 14:22:07 +02:00
bjorn3
5b24e117ee Remove instructions used by old br_table legalization 2021-10-12 14:18:52 +02:00
bjorn3
8a8797b911 Remove the sarg_t type and dummy_sarg_t instruction
They are no longer necessary with the new style backends
2021-10-10 14:38:35 +02:00
Benjamin Bouvier
43a86f14d5 Remove more old backend ISA concepts (#3402)
This also paves the way for unifying TargetIsa and MachBackend, since now they map one to one. In theory the two traits could be merged, which would be nice to limit the number of total concepts. Also they have quite different responsibilities, so it might be fine to keep them separate.

Interestingly, this PR started as removing RegInfo from the TargetIsa trait since the adapter returned a dummy value there. From the fallout, noticed that all Display implementations didn't needed an ISA anymore (since these were only used to render ISA specific registers). Also the whole family of RegInfo / ValueLoc / RegUnit was exclusively used for the old backend, and these could be removed. Notably, some IR instructions needed to be removed, because they were using RegUnit too: this was the oddball of regfill / regmove / regspill / copy_special, which were IR instructions inserted by the old regalloc. Fare thee well!
2021-10-04 10:36:12 +02:00
bjorn3
9e34df33b9 Remove the old x86 backend 2021-09-29 16:13:46 +02:00
Chris Fallin
344a219245 Merge pull request #3383 from akirilov-arm/vany_true
Cranelift AArch64: Fix the VanyTrue implementation for 64-bit elements
2021-09-24 09:26:36 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
0fb3acfb94 Cranelift AArch64: Fix the VanyTrue implementation for 64-bit elements
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-09-23 20:39:46 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
930b1f17f0 Cranelift AArch64: Implement scalar FmaxPseudo and FminPseudo
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-09-23 15:11:01 +01:00
Chris Fallin
3474965ca6 Merge pull request #3322 from sparker-arm/aarch64-lse-ops
AArch64 LSE atomic_rmw support
2021-09-22 09:21:28 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
a8aec2e0e6 Cranelift AArch64: Avoid invalid encodings for some vector instructions
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-09-16 12:26:58 +01:00
Sam Parker
7da76f0601 cargo fmt 2021-09-15 16:01:51 +01:00
Sam Parker
80d596b055 AArch64 LSE atomic_rmw support
Rename the existing AtomicRMW to AtomicRMWLoop and directly lower
atomic_rmw operations, without a loop if LSE support is available.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited
2021-09-15 16:01:51 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
8805e25042 Cranelift AArch64: Improve the type checks for IR operations
There were cases where the AArch64 backend assumed that an IR
operation would always operate on certain types (the most likely
reason being that the corresponding WebAssembly instruction did
not cover anything else), even though the definition of the IR
operation imposed no constraints like that.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-09-13 14:46:45 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
a1b39276e1 Enable more CLIF tests on AArch64
The tests for the SIMD floating-point maximum and minimum operations
require particular care because the handling of the NaN values is
non-deterministic and may vary between platforms. There is no way to
match several NaN values in a test, so the solution is to extract the
non-deterministic test cases into a separate file that is subsequently
replicated for every backend under test, with adjustments made to the
expected results.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-08-17 13:27:58 +01:00
Sam Parker
b6f6ac116a Revert IR changes
Along with the x64 and s390x changes. Now pattern matching the
uextend(atomic_load) in the aarch64 backend.
2021-08-05 09:35:32 +01:00
Sam Parker
cbb7229457 Re-implement atomic load and stores
The AArch64 support was a bit broken and was using Armv7 style
barriers, which aren't required with Armv8 acquire-release
load/stores.

The fallback CAS loops and RMW, for AArch64, have also been updated
to use acquire-release, exclusive, instructions which, again, remove
the need for barriers. The CAS loop has also been further optimised
by using the extending form of the cmp instruction.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-08-05 09:08:08 +01:00
Sam Parker
3bc2f0c701 Enable simd_X_extadd_pairwise_X for AArch64
Lower to [u|s]addlp for AArch64.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-08-03 10:25:09 +01:00
Johnnie Birch
e519fca61c Refactor and turn on lowering for extend-add-pairwise 2021-07-31 10:52:39 -07:00
Johnnie Birch
e373ddfe1b Add extend-add-pairwise instructions x64 2021-07-30 15:06:58 -07:00
Sam Parker
f2806a9192 rebase and ran cargo fmt
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-07-28 13:14:20 +01:00
Sam Parker
541a4ee428 Enable simd_extmul_* for AArch64
Lower simd_extmul_[low/high][signed/unsigned] to [s|u]widen inputs to
an imul node.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-07-28 13:14:20 +01:00
Afonso Bordado
3a38400447 aarch64: Refactor lower_icmp to use a single materialize_bool_result 2021-07-19 09:31:14 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
14d1c7ee9f aarch64: Refactor lower_icmp to allow returning a different flag 2021-07-19 09:31:14 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
db5566dadb aarch64: Fix lowering amounts for shifts
This commit addresses two issues:
* A panic when shifting any non i128 type by i128 amounts (#3064)
* Wrong results when lowering shifts with small types (i8, i16)

In these types when shifting for amounts larger than the size of the
type, we would not get the wrapping behaviour that we see on i32 and i64.
This is because in these larger types, the wrapping behaviour is automatically
implemented by using the appropriate instruction, however we do not
have i8 and i16 specific instructions, so we have to manually wrap
the shift amount with an AND instruction.

This issue is also found on x86_64 and s390x, and a separate issue will
be filed for those.

Closes #3064
2021-07-16 22:08:02 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
6c3d7092b9 Enable the simd_conversions test for AArch64
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-07-16 22:04:45 +01:00
Johnnie Birch
d8e813204e Fold fcvt_low_from_uinit into previously existing clif instructions 2021-07-09 10:39:05 -07:00
Johnnie Birch
2d676d838f Implements f64x2.convert_low_i32x4_u for x64 2021-07-09 10:39:05 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
330f02aa09 Enable the simd_i32x4_trunc_sat_f64x2 test for AArch64
Also, reorganize the AArch64-specific VCode instructions for unary
narrowing and widening vector operations, so that they are more
straightforward to use.

Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-06-30 12:17:53 +01:00
Anton Kirilov
98f1ac789e Enable the simd_i16x8_q15mulr_sat_s test on AArch64
Copyright (c) 2021, Arm Limited.
2021-06-28 12:24:31 +01:00
Chris Fallin
652f21e3e0 Merge pull request #3026 from afonso360/aarch64-elf-tls
aarch64: Implement TLS ELF GD Relocations
2021-06-24 11:54:34 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
7a5948f729 aarch64: Implement lowering i128 select 2021-06-24 16:19:25 +01:00