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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
352ee2b186 Move insertlane to ISLE (#3544)
This also fixes a bug where `movsd` was incorrectly used with a memory
operand for `insertlane`, causing it to actually zero the upper bits
instead of preserving them.

Note that the insertlane logic still exists in `lower.rs` because it's
used as a helper for a few other instruction lowerings which aren't
migrated to ISLE yet. This commit also adds a helper in ISLE itself for
those other lowerings to use when they get implemented.

Closes #3216
2021-11-18 13:48:11 -06:00
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