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| 17-Jan-2024 |
Fangrui Song <i@maskray.me> |
[AMDGPU,test] Change llc -march= to -mtriple= (#75982)
Similar to 806761a7629df268c8aed49657aeccffa6bca449.
For IR files without a target triple, -mtriple= specifies the full
target triple while
[AMDGPU,test] Change llc -march= to -mtriple= (#75982)
Similar to 806761a7629df268c8aed49657aeccffa6bca449.
For IR files without a target triple, -mtriple= specifies the full
target triple while -march= merely sets the architecture part of the
default target triple, leaving a target triple which may not make sense,
e.g. amdgpu-apple-darwin.
Therefore, -march= is error-prone and not recommended for tests without
a target triple. The issue has been benign as we recognize
$unknown-apple-darwin as ELF instead of rejecting it outrightly.
This patch changes AMDGPU tests to not rely on the default
OS/environment components. Tests that need fixes are not changed:
```
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fabs.f64.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fabs.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/floor.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fneg-fabs.f64.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/fneg-fabs.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/r600-infinite-loop-bug-while-reorganizing-vector.ll
LLVM :: CodeGen/AMDGPU/schedule-if-2.ll
```
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faa2c678 |
| 04-Apr-2023 |
Krzysztof Drewniak <Krzysztof.Drewniak@amd.com> |
[AMDGPU] Add buffer intrinsics that take resources as pointers
In order to enable the LLVM frontend to better analyze buffer operations (and to potentially enable more precise analyses on the backen
[AMDGPU] Add buffer intrinsics that take resources as pointers
In order to enable the LLVM frontend to better analyze buffer operations (and to potentially enable more precise analyses on the backend), define versions of the raw and structured buffer intrinsics that use `ptr addrspace(8)` instead of `<4 x i32>` to represent their rsrc arguments.
The new intrinsics are named by replacing `buffer.` with `buffer.ptr`.
One advantage to these intrinsic definitions is that, instead of specifying that a buffer load/store will read/write some memory, we can indicate that the memory read or written will be based on the pointer argument. This means that, for example, a read from a `noalias` buffer can be pulled out of a loop that is modifying a distinct buffer.
In the future, we will define custom PseudoSourceValues that will allow us to package up the (buffer, index, offset) triples that buffer intrinsics contain and allow for more precise backend analysis.
This work also enables creating address space 7, which represents manipulation of raw buffers using native LLVM load and store instructions.
Where tests simply used a buffer intrinsic while testing some other code path (such as the tests for VGPR spills), they have been updated to use the new intrinsic form. Tests that are "about" buffer intrinsics (for instance, those that ensure that they codegen as expected) have been duplicated, either within existing files or into new ones.
Depends on D145441
Reviewed By: arsenm, #amdgpu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147547
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