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Ulrich Weigand
f0af622208 Simplify LowerBackend interface (#5432)
* Refactor lower_branch to have Unit result

Branches cannot have any output, so it is more straightforward
to have the ISLE term return Unit instead of InstOutput.

Also provide a new `emit_side_effect` term to simplify
implementation of `lower_branch` rules with Unit result.

* Simplify LowerBackend interface

Move all remaining asserts from the LowerBackend::lower and
::lower_branch_group into the common call site.

Change return value of ::lower to Option<InstOutput>, and
return value of ::lower_branch_group to Option<()> to match
ISLE term signature.

Only pass the first branch into ::lower_branch_group and
rename it to ::lower_branch.

As a result of all those changes, LowerBackend routines
now consists solely to calls to the corresponding ISLE
routines.
2022-12-14 00:48:25 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
df923f18ca Remove MachInst::gen_constant (#5427)
* aarch64: constant generation cleanup

Add support for MOVZ and MOVN generation via ISLE.
Handle f32const, f64const, and nop instructions via ISLE.
No longer call Inst::gen_constant from lower.rs.

* riscv64: constant generation cleanup

Handle f32const, f64const, and nop instructions via ISLE.

* s390x: constant generation cleanup

Fix rule priorities for "imm" term.
Only handle 32-bit stack offsets; no longer use load_constant64.

* x64: constant generation cleanup

No longer call Inst::gen_constant from lower.rs or abi.rs.

* Refactor LowerBackend::lower to return InstOutput

No longer write to the per-insn output registers; instead, return
an InstOutput vector of temp registers holding the outputs.

This will allow calling LowerBackend::lower multiple times for
the same instruction, e.g. to rematerialize constants.

When emitting the primary copy of the instruction during lowering,
writing to the per-insn registers is now done in lower_clif_block.

As a result, the ISLE lower_common routine is no longer needed.
In addition, the InsnOutput type and all code related to it
can be removed as well.

* Refactor IsleContext to hold a LowerBackend reference

Remove the "triple", "flags", and "isa_flags" fields that are
copied from LowerBackend to each IsleContext, and instead just
hold a reference to LowerBackend in IsleContext.

This will allow calling LowerBackend::lower from within callbacks
in src/machinst/isle.rs, e.g. to rematerialize constants.

To avoid having to pass LowerBackend references through multiple
functions, eliminate the lower_insn_to_regs subroutines in those
targets that still have them, and just inline into the main
lower routine.  This also eliminates lower_inst.rs on aarch64
and riscv64.

Replace all accesses to the removed IsleContext fields by going
through the LowerBackend reference.

* Remove MachInst::gen_constant

This addresses the problem described in issue
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/4426
that targets currently have to duplicate code to emit
constants between the ISLE logic and the gen_constant
callback.

After the various cleanups in earlier patches in this series,
the only remaining user of get_constant is put_value_in_regs
in Lower.  This can now be removed, and instead constant
rematerialization can be performed in the put_in_regs ISLE
callback by simply directly calling LowerBackend::lower
on the instruction defining the constant (using a different
output register).

Since the check for egraph mode is now no longer performed in
put_value_in_regs, the Lower::flags member becomes obsolete.

Care needs to be taken that other calls directly to the
Lower::put_value_in_regs routine now handle the fact that
no more rematerialization is performed.  All such calls in
target code already historically handle constants themselves.
The remaining call site in the ISLE gen_call_common helper
can be redirected to the ISLE put_in_regs callback.

The existing target implementations of gen_constant are then
unused and can be removed.  (In some target there may still
be further opportunities to remove duplication between ISLE
and some local Rust code - this can be left to future patches.)
2022-12-13 13:00:04 -08:00
Chris Fallin
9397ea1abe Cranelift: implement general select_spectre_guard fallbacks. (#5420)
When adding some optimization rules for `icmp` in the egraph
infrastructure, we ended up creating a path to legal CLIF but with
patterns unsupported by three of our four backends: specifically,
`select_spectre_guard` with a general truthy input, rather than an
`icmp`.

In #5206 we discussed replacing `select_spectre_guard` with something
more specific, and that could still be a long-term solution here, but
doing so now would interfere with ongoing refactoring of heap access
lowering, so I've opted not to do so. (In that issue I was concerned
about complexity and didn't see the need but with this fuzzbug I'm
starting to feel a bit differently; maybe we should remove this
non-orthogonal op in the long run.)

Fixes #5417.
2022-12-12 17:13:34 -08:00
Ulrich Weigand
e913cf3647 Remove IFLAGS/FFLAGS types (#5406)
All instructions using the CPU flags types (IFLAGS/FFLAGS) were already
removed.  This patch completes the cleanup by removing all remaining
instructions that define values of CPU flags types, as well as the
types themselves.

Specifically, the following features are removed:
- The IFLAGS and FFLAGS types and the SpecialType category.
- Special handling of IFLAGS and FFLAGS in machinst/isle.rs and
  machinst/lower.rs.
- The ifcmp, ifcmp_imm, ffcmp, iadd_ifcin, iadd_ifcout, iadd_ifcarry,
  isub_ifbin, isub_ifbout, and isub_ifborrow instructions.
- The writes_cpu_flags instruction property.
- The flags verifier pass.
- Flags handling in the interpreter.

All of these features are currently unused; no functional change
intended by this patch.

This addresses https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/3249.
2022-12-09 13:42:03 -08:00
Jamey Sharp
8726eeefb3 cranelift-isle: Add "partial" flag for constructors (#5392)
* cranelift-isle: Add "partial" flag for constructors

Instead of tying fallibility of constructors to whether they're either
internal or pure, this commit assumes all constructors are infallible
unless tagged otherwise with a "partial" flag.

Internal constructors without the "partial" flag are not allowed to use
constructors which have the "partial" flag on the right-hand side of any
rules, because they have no way to report last-minute match failures.

Multi-constructors should never be "partial"; they report match failures
with an empty iterator instead. In turn this means you can't use partial
constructors on the right-hand side of internal multi-constructor rules.
However, you can use the same constructors on the left-hand side with
`if` or `if-let` instead.

In many cases, ISLE can already trivially prove that an internal
constructor always returns `Some`. With this commit, those cases are
largely unchanged, except for removing all the `Option`s and `Some`s
from the generated code for those terms.

However, for internal non-partial constructors where ISLE could not
prove that, it now emits an `unreachable!` panic as the last-resort,
instead of returning `None` like it used to do. Among the existing
backends, here's how many constructors have these panic cases:

- x64: 14% (53/374)
- aarch64: 15% (41/277)
- riscv64: 23% (26/114)
- s390x: 47% (268/567)

It's often possible to rewrite rules so that ISLE can tell the panic can
never be hit. Just ensure that there's a lowest-priority rule which has
no constraints on the left-hand side.

But in many of these constructors, it's difficult to statically prove
the unhandled cases are unreachable because that's only down to
knowledge about how they're called or other preconditions.

So this commit does not try to enforce that all terms have a last-resort
fallback rule.

* Check term flags while translating expressions

Instead of doing it in a separate pass afterward.

This involved threading all the term flags (pure, multi, partial)
through the recursive `translate_expr` calls, so I extracted the flags
to a new struct so they can all be passed together.

* Validate multi-term usage

Now that I've threaded the flags through `translate_expr`, it's easy to
check this case too, so let's just do it.

* Extract `ReturnKind` to use in `ExternalSig`

There are only three legal states for the combination of `multi` and
`infallible`, so replace those fields of `ExternalSig` with a
three-state enum.

* Remove `Option` wrapper from multi-extractors too

If we'd had any external multi-constructors this would correct their
signatures as well.

* Update ISLE tests

* Tag prelude constructors as pure where appropriate

I believe the only reason these weren't marked `pure` before was because
that would have implied that they're also partial. Now that those two
states are specified separately we apply this flag more places.

* Fix my changes to aarch64 `lower_bmask` and `imm` terms
2022-12-07 17:16:03 -08:00
Jamey Sharp
29b23d41b6 ISLE rule cleanups (#5389)
* cranelift-codegen: Use ISLE matching, not same_value

The `same_value` function just wrapped an equality test into an external
constructor, but we can do that with ISLE's equality constraints
instead.

* riscv64: Remove custom condition-code tests

The `lower_icmp` term exists solely to decide whether to sign-extend or
zero-extend the comparison operands, based on whether the condition code
requires a signed comparison. It additionally tested whether the
condition code was == or !=, but produced the same result as for other
unsigned comparisons.

We already have `signed_cond_code` in the ISLE prelude, which classifies
the total-ordering condition codes according to whether they're signed.
It also lumps == and != in the "unsigned" camp, as desired.

So this commit uses the existing method from the prelude instead of
riscv64-local definitions.

Because this version has no constraints on the left-hand side of the
rule in the unsigned case, ISLE generates Rust that always returns
`Some`. That shows that the current use of `unwrap` is justified, at the
only Rust-side call-site of `constructor_lower_icmp`, which is in
cranelift/codegen/src/isa/riscv64/lower/isle.rs.

* ISLE prelude: make offset32 infallible

This extractor always returns `Some`, so it doesn't need to be fallible.
2022-12-07 02:55:59 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
ec342c20e3 cranelift: Add iadd_cout lowerings for aarch64 (#5177)
* cranelift: Add `iadd_cout`/`isub_bout`  i128 tests

* aarch64: Add `iadd_cout` lowerings

* fuzzgen: Add `iadd_cout`
2022-11-29 10:58:44 -08:00
Nick Fitzgerald
9967782726 Cranelift(Aarch64): Optimize lowering of icmps with immediates (#5252)
We can encode more constants into 12-bit immediates if we do the following
rewrite for comparisons with odd constants:

        A >= B + 1
    ==> A - 1 >= B
    ==> A > B
2022-11-15 09:18:55 -08:00
Trevor Elliott
0367fbc2d4 cranelift: Rework pinned register lowering (#5249)
Rework pinned register lowering to avoid the use of pinned virtual registers, instead using the MovFromPReg and MovToPReg pseudo instructions.
2022-11-10 16:19:25 -08:00
Ulrich Weigand
3e5938e65a Support big- and little-endian lane order with bitcast (#5196)
Add a MemFlags operand to the bitcast instruction, where only the
`big` and `little` flags are accepted.  These define the lane order
to be used when casting between types of different lane counts.

Update all users to pass an appropriate MemFlags argument.

Implement lane swaps where necessary in the s390x back-end.

This is the final part necessary to fix
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/4566.
2022-11-07 14:41:10 -08:00
Afonso Bordado
3ef30b5b67 cranelift: Rename i{min,max} to s{min,max} (#5187)
This brings these instructions with our general naming convention
of signed instructions being prefixed with `s`.
2022-11-03 18:20:33 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
2c69b94744 cranelift: Add support for bswap.i128 (#5186)
* fuzzgen: Request only one variable for bswap

This was included by accident. Bswap only has one input, instead of two.

* cranelift: Add `bswap.i128` support

Adds support only for x86, AArch64, S390X.

RISCV does not yet have bswap.
2022-11-03 18:03:37 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
aeceea28e2 Remove trapif and trapff (#5162)
This branch removes the trapif and trapff instructions, in favor of using an explicit comparison and trapnz. This moves us closer to removing iflags and fflags, but introduces the need to implement instructions like iadd_cout in the x64 and aarch64 backends.
2022-11-03 09:25:11 -07:00
Ulrich Weigand
961107ec63 Merge raw_bitcast and bitcast (#5175)
- Allow bitcast for vectors with differing lane widths
- Remove raw_bitcast IR instruction
- Change all users of raw_bitcast to bitcast
- Implement support for no-op bitcast cases across backends

This implements the second step of the plan outlined here:
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/4566#issuecomment-1234819394
2022-11-02 10:16:27 -07:00
11evan
4ca9e82bd1 cranelift: Add Bswap instruction (#1092) (#5147)
Adds Bswap to the Cranelift IR. Implements the Bswap instruction
in the x64 and aarch64 codegen backends. Cranelift users can now:
```
builder.ins().bswap(value)
```
to get a native byteswap instruction.

* x64: implements the 32- and 64-bit bswap instruction, following
the pattern set by similar unary instrutions (Neg and Not) - it
only operates on a dst register, but is parameterized with both
a src and dst which are expected to be the same register.

As x64 bswap instruction is only for 32- or 64-bit registers,
the 16-bit swap is implemented as a rotate left by 8.

Updated x64 RexFlags type to support emitting for single-operand
instructions like bswap

* aarch64: Bswap gets emitted as aarch64 rev16, rev32,
or rev64 instruction as appropriate.

* s390x: Bswap was already supported in backend, just had to add
a bit of plumbing

* For completeness, added bswap to the interpreter as well.

* added filetests and runtests for each ISA

* added bswap to fuzzgen, thanks to afonso360 for the code there

* 128-bit swaps are not yet implemented, that can be done later
2022-10-31 19:30:00 +00:00
Afonso Bordado
879b52825f cranelift: Implement ineg.i128 for everyone (#5129)
* cranelift: Add `ineg` runtests

* aarch64: Implement `ineg.i128`

* x64: Implement `ineg.i128`

* riscv: Implement `ineg.i128`

* fuzzgen: Enable `ineg.i128`
2022-10-28 16:10:00 -07:00
Trevor Elliott
02620441c3 Add uadd_overflow_trap (#5123)
Add a new instruction uadd_overflow_trap, which is a fused version of iadd_ifcout and trapif. Adding this instruction removes a dependency on the iflags type, and would allow us to move closer to removing it entirely.

The instruction is defined for the i32 and i64 types only, and is currently only used in the legalization of heap_addr.
2022-10-27 09:43:15 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
4867813f77 cranelift: Remove copy instruction (#5125) 2022-10-25 17:27:33 -07:00
Trevor Elliott
ec12415b1f cranelift: Remove redundant branch and select instructions (#5097)
As discussed in the 2022/10/19 meeting, this PR removes many of the branch and select instructions that used iflags, in favor if using brz/brnz and select in their place. Additionally, it reworks selectif_spectre_guard to take an i8 input instead of an iflags input.

For reference, the removed instructions are: br_icmp, brif, brff, trueif, trueff, and selectif.
2022-10-24 16:14:35 -07:00
Chris Fallin
86e77953f8 Fix some egraph-related issues. (#5088)
This fixes #5086 by addressing two separate issues:

- The `ValueDataPacked::set_type()` helper had an embarrassing bitfield-manipulation bug that would mangle the rest of a `ValueDef` when setting its type. This is not normally used, only when the egraph elaboration fills in types after-the-fact on a multi-value node.
- The lowering rules for `isplit` on aarch64 and s390x were dispatching on the first output type, rather than the input type. When only the second output is used (as in the example in #5086), the first output type actually remains `INVALID` (and this is fine because it's never used).
2022-10-21 10:24:48 -07:00
Trevor Elliott
32a7593c94 cranelift: Remove booleans (#5031)
Remove the boolean types from cranelift, and the associated instructions breduce, bextend, bconst, and bint. Standardize on using 1/0 for the return value from instructions that produce scalar boolean results, and -1/0 for boolean vector elements.

Fixes #3205

Co-authored-by: Afonso Bordado <afonso360@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Fallin <chris@cfallin.org>
2022-10-17 16:00:27 -07:00
Trevor Elliott
a209cb63f5 ISLE: Enable the overlap checker (#5011)
This PR turns the overlap checker on by default, requiring the use of priorities to resolve overlap between rules.
2022-10-04 21:56:49 +00:00
Trevor Elliott
ab4be2bdd1 ISLE: Resolve overlaps in the aarch64 backend (#4988) 2022-09-30 12:57:50 -07:00
Damian Heaton
3a2b32bf4d Port branches to ISLE (AArch64) (#4943)
* Port branches to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes for AArch64
to ISLE:
- `Brz`
- `Brnz`
- `Brif`
- `Brff`
- `BrIcmp`
- `Jump`
- `BrTable`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Remove dead code

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-09-26 09:45:32 +01:00
Damian Heaton
3f8cccfb59 Port flag-based ops to ISLE (AArch64) (#4942)
Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes for AArch64
to ISLE:
- `Trueif`
- `Trueff`
- `Trapif`
- `Trapff`
- `Select`
- `Selectif`
- `SelectifSpectreGuard`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-09-22 15:44:32 -07:00
Damian Heaton
352c7595c6 Improve fcvt_to_{u,s}int_sat lowering (AArch64) (#4913)
Improved the instruction lowering for the following opcodes on AArch64,
and introduced support for converting to integers less than 32-bits wide
as per the docs:
- `FcvtToSintSat`
- `FcvtToUintSat`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-09-21 10:16:09 -07:00
Damian Heaton
e786bda002 Vector bitcast support (AArch64 & Interpreter) (#4820)
* Vector bitcast support (AArch64 & Interpreter)

Implemented support for `bitcast` on vector values for AArch64 and the
interpreter.

Also corrected the verifier to ensure that the size, in bits, of the input and
output types match for a `bitcast`, per the docs.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* `I128` same-type bitcast support

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Directly return input for 64-bit GPR<=>GPR bitcast

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-09-21 09:20:28 -07:00
Damian Heaton
e9b08b856d Port icmp to ISLE (AArch64) (#4898)
* Port `icmp` to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementation of `icmp` (and, by extension, the
`lower_icmp` function) to ISLE for AArch64.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Allow 'producer chains', eliminating `Nop0`s

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-09-13 08:56:50 -07:00
Afonso Bordado
f57b4412ec cranelift: Implement missing i128 rotates on AArch64 (#4866) 2022-09-07 11:11:47 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
48bf078c83 Cranelift AArch64: Fix the atomic memory operations (#4831)
Previously the implementations of the various atomic memory IR operations
ignored the memory operation flags that were passed.

Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.

Co-authored-by: Chris Fallin <chris@cfallin.org>
2022-09-02 09:35:21 -07:00
Anton Kirilov
d2e19b8d74 Cranelift AArch64: Migrate AMode to ISLE (#4832)
Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.

Co-authored-by: Chris Fallin <chris@cfallin.org>
2022-09-02 00:24:46 +00:00
Chris Fallin
ae5fe8a728 aarch64: fix up regalloc2 semantics. (#4830)
This PR removes all uses of modify-operands in the aarch64 backend,
replacing them with reused-input operands instead. This has the nice
effect of removing a bunch of move instructions and more clearly
representing inputs and outputs.

This PR also removes the explicit use of pinned vregs in the aarch64
backend, instead using fixed-register constraints on the operands when
insts or pseudo-inst sequences require certain registers.

This is the second PR in the regalloc-semantics cleanup series; after
the remaining backend (s390x) and the ABI code are cleaned up as well,
we'll be able to simplify the regalloc2 frontend.
2022-09-01 21:25:20 +00:00
Chris Fallin
1a59b3e6c6 AArch64: port tls_value to ISLE. (#4821) 2022-08-30 16:51:15 +00:00
Damian Heaton
3d9d759380 Port fcmp to ISLE (AArch64) (#4819)
Ported the existing implementation of `fcmp` for AArch64 to ISLE.

This also ports the `lower_vector_comparison` method to ISLE.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-30 09:06:15 -07:00
Chris Fallin
955d4e4ba1 AArch64: port load and store operations to ISLE. (#4785)
This retains `lower_amode` in the handwritten code (@akirilov-arm
reports that there is an upcoming patch to port this), but tweaks it
slightly to take a `Value` rather than an `Inst`.
2022-08-29 17:45:55 -07:00
Chris Fallin
a6eb24bd4f AArch64: port misc ops to ISLE. (#4796)
* Add some precise-output compile tests for aarch64.

* AArch64: port misc ops to ISLE.

- get_pinned_reg / set_pinned_reg
- bitcast
- stack_addr
- extractlane
- insertlane
- vhigh_bits
- iadd_ifcout
- fcvt_low_from_sint
2022-08-29 12:56:39 -07:00
Chris Fallin
8e8dfdf5f9 AArch64: Migrate calls and returns to ISLE. (#4788) 2022-08-26 16:26:39 -07:00
Damian Heaton
94bcbe8446 Port Fcopysign..FcvtToSintSat to ISLE (AArch64) (#4753)
* Port `Fcopysign`..``FcvtToSintSat` to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes to ISLE on
AArch64:
- `Fcopysign`
  - Also introduced missing support for `fcopysign` on vector values, as
    per the docs.
  - This introduces the vector encoding for the `SLI` machine
    instruction.
- `FcvtToUint`
- `FcvtToSint`
- `FcvtFromUint`
- `FcvtFromSint`
- `FcvtToUintSat`
- `FcvtToSintSat`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Document helpers and abstract conversion checks
2022-08-24 10:37:14 -07:00
Damian Heaton
3b68d76905 Port widening ops to ISLE (AArch64) (#4751)
Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes for AArch64
to ISLE, and implemented support for 64-bit vectors (per the docs):
- `SwidenLow`
- `SwidenHigh`
- `UwidenLow`
- `UwidenHigh`

Also ported `WideningPairwiseDotProductS` as-is.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-23 09:42:11 -07:00
Damian Heaton
da1fb305a3 Port vconst to ISLE (AArch64) (#4750)
* Port `vconst` to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementation of `vconst` to ISLE for AArch64, and
added support for 64-bit vector constants.

Also introduced 64-bit `vconst` support to the interpreter.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Replace if-chains with match statements

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-23 09:40:11 -07:00
Damian Heaton
418dbc15bd Port FuncAddr & SymbolValue to ISLE (AArch64) (#4748)
Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes for AArch64
to ISLE:
- `FuncAddr`
- `SymbolValue`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-22 14:06:31 -07:00
Damian Heaton
e463890f26 Port AvgRound & SqmulRoundSat to ISLE (AArch64) (#4639)
Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes on AArch64
to ISLE:
- `AvgRound`
  - Also introduced support for `i64x2` vectors, as per the docs.
- `SqmulRoundSat`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-08 11:35:43 -07:00
Damian Heaton
47a67d752b Split Fmla and Bsl out into new VecRRRMod op (#4638)
Separates the following opcodes for AArch64 into a separate `VecALUModOp` enum,
which is emitted via the `VecRRRMod` instruction. This separates vector ALU
instructions which modify a register from instructions which write to a new register:
- `Bsl`
- `Fmla`

Addresses [a discussion](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/4608#discussion_r937975581) in #4608.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-08 11:33:13 -07:00
Damian Heaton
eb332b8369 Convert fma, valltrue & vanytrue to ISLE (AArch64) (#4608)
* Convert `fma`, `valltrue` & `vanytrue` to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementations of the following opcodes to ISLE on
AArch64:
- `fma`
  - Introduced missing support for `fma` on vector values, as per the
    docs.
- `valltrue`
- `vanytrue`

Also fixed `fcmp` on scalar values in the interpreter, and enabled
interpreter tests in `simd-fma.clif`.

This introduces the `FMLA` machine instruction.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Add comments for `Fmla` and `Bsl`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-05 09:47:56 -07:00
Damian Heaton
12a9705fbc Port Shuffle to ISLE (AArch64) (#4596)
* Port `Shuffle` to ISLE (AArch64)

Ported the existing implementation of `Shuffle` for AArch64 to ISLE.

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited

* Cleanup by shadowing `rn`, `rn2`, and `_`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-08-04 08:43:23 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
42bba452a6 Cranelift: Add instructions for getting the current stack/frame/return pointers (#4573)
* Cranelift: Add instructions for getting the current stack/frame pointers and return address

This is the initial part of https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/4535

* x64: Remove `Amode::RbpOffset` and use `Amode::ImmReg` instead

We just special case getting operands from `Amode`s now.

* Fix s390x `get_return_address`; require `preserve_frame_pointers=true`

* Assert that `Amode::ImmRegRegShift` doesn't use rbp/rsp

* Handle non-allocatable registers in Amode::with_allocs

* Use "stack" instead of "r15" on s390x

* r14 is an allocatable register on s390x, so it shouldn't be used with `MovPReg`
2022-08-02 14:37:17 -07:00
Chris Fallin
43f1765272 Cranellift: remove Baldrdash support and related features. (#4571)
* Cranellift: remove Baldrdash support and related features.

As noted in Mozilla's bugzilla bug 1781425 [1], the SpiderMonkey team
has recently determined that their current form of integration with
Cranelift is too hard to maintain, and they have chosen to remove it
from their codebase. If and when they decide to build updated support
for Cranelift, they will adopt different approaches to several details
of the integration.

In the meantime, after discussion with the SpiderMonkey folks, they
agree that it makes sense to remove the bits of Cranelift that exist
to support the integration ("Baldrdash"), as they will not need
them. Many of these bits are difficult-to-maintain special cases that
are not actually tested in Cranelift proper: for example, the
Baldrdash integration required Cranelift to emit function bodies
without prologues/epilogues, and instead communicate very precise
information about the expected frame size and layout, then stitched
together something post-facto. This was brittle and caused a lot of
incidental complexity ("fallthrough returns", the resulting special
logic in block-ordering); this is just one example. As another
example, one particular Baldrdash ABI variant processed stack args in
reverse order, so our ABI code had to support both traversal
orders. We had a number of other Baldrdash-specific settings as well
that did various special things.

This PR removes Baldrdash ABI support, the `fallthrough_return`
instruction, and pulls some threads to remove now-unused bits as a
result of those two, with the  understanding that the SpiderMonkey folks
will build new functionality as needed in the future and we can perhaps
find cleaner abstractions to make it all work.

[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1781425

* Review feedback.

* Fix (?) DWARF debug tests: add `--disable-cache` to wasmtime invocations.

The debugger tests invoke `wasmtime` from within each test case under
the control of a debugger (gdb or lldb). Some of these tests started to
inexplicably fail in CI with unrelated changes, and the failures were
only inconsistently reproducible locally. It seems to be cache related:
if we disable cached compilation on the nested `wasmtime` invocations,
the tests consistently pass.

* Review feedback.
2022-08-02 19:37:56 +00:00
Sam Parker
37cd96beff [AArch64] i64x2 support for min/max (#4575)
Also added interpreter support for vector min/max.

Copyright (c) 2022, Arm Limited.
2022-08-02 11:42:05 -07:00
Nick Fitzgerald
c77bec4dcb Cranelift: don't emit inside lowering rules for aarch64 (#4572)
* Cranelift: Don't `emit` inside lowering rules in aarch64

The lowering rules should be "pure" and side-effect free, using helpers defined
in `inst.isle` to perform actual side effects like emitting instructions.

* Cranelift: use 80 width for section separators in aarch64 lowering rules
2022-08-01 16:43:42 -07:00
Damian Heaton
5e3bb588a8 Port Fence, IsNull/IsInvalid & Debugtrap to ISLE (AArch64) (#4548)
Ported the existing implementation of the following Opcodes for AArch64
to ISLE:
- `Fence`
- `IsNull`
- `IsInvalid`
- `Debugtrap`

Copyright (c) 2022 Arm Limited
2022-07-28 15:36:13 -07:00