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* [AMDGPU] gfx1010 MIMG implementationStanislav Mekhanoshin2019-05-011-72/+134
| | | | | | Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61339 llvm-svn: 359698
* [AMDGPU] Use three- and five-dword result type in image opsTim Renouf2019-03-221-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some image ops return three or five dwords. Previously, we modeled that with a 4 or 8 dword register class. The register allocator could cleverly spot that some subregs were dead and allocate something else there, but that caused the de-optimization that waitcnt insertion would think that the result was used immediately. This commit allows such an image op to have a result with a three or five dword result, avoiding the above de-optimization. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58905 Change-Id: I3651211bbd7ed22721ee7b9fefd7bcc60a809d8b llvm-svn: 356757
* [AMDGPU] Add support for TFE/LWE in image intrinsics. 2nd tryDavid Stuttard2019-01-141-0/+186
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TFE and LWE support requires extra result registers that are written in the event of a failure in order to detect that failure case. The specific use-case that initiated these changes is sparse texture support. This means that if image intrinsics are used with either option turned on, the programmer must ensure that the return type can contain all of the expected results. This can result in redundant registers since the vector size must be a power-of-2. This change takes roughly 6 parts: 1. Modify the instruction defs in tablegen to add new instruction variants that can accomodate the extra return values. 2. Updates to lowerImage in SIISelLowering.cpp to accomodate setting TFE or LWE (where the bulk of the work for these instruction types is now done) 3. Extra verification code to catch cases where intrinsics have been used but insufficient return registers are used. 4. Modification to the adjustWritemask optimisation to account for TFE/LWE being enabled (requires extra registers to be maintained for error return value). 5. An extra pass to zero initialize the error value return - this is because if the error does not occur, the register is not written and thus must be zeroed before use. Also added a new (on by default) option to ensure ALL return values are zero-initialized that is required for sparse texture support. 6. Disable the inst_combine optimization in the presence of tfe/lwe (later TODO for this to re-enable and handle correctly). There's an additional fix now to avoid a dmask=0 For an image intrinsic with tfe where all result channels except tfe were unused, I was getting an image instruction with dmask=0 and only a single vgpr result for tfe. That is incorrect because the hardware assumes there is at least one vgpr result, plus the one for tfe. Fixed by forcing dmask to 1, which gives the desired two vgpr result with tfe in the second one. The TFE or LWE result is returned from the intrinsics using an aggregate type. Look in the test code provided to see how this works, but in essence IR code to invoke the intrinsic looks as follows: %v = call {<4 x float>,i32} @llvm.amdgcn.image.load.1d.v4f32i32.i32(i32 15, i32 %s, <8 x i32> %rsrc, i32 1, i32 0) %v.vec = extractvalue {<4 x float>, i32} %v, 0 %v.err = extractvalue {<4 x float>, i32} %v, 1 This re-submit of the change also includes a slight modification in SIISelLowering.cpp to work-around a compiler bug for the powerpc_le platform that caused a buildbot failure on a previous submission. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48826 Change-Id: If222bc03642e76cf98059a6bef5d5bffeda38dda Work around for ppcle compiler bug Change-Id: Ie284cf24b2271215be1b9dc95b485fd15000e32b llvm-svn: 351054
* Revert r347871 "Fix: Add support for TFE/LWE in image intrinsic"David Stuttard2018-11-291-186/+0
| | | | | | | | | Also revert fix r347876 One of the buildbots was reporting a failure in some relevant tests that I can't repro or explain at present, so reverting until I can isolate. llvm-svn: 347911
* Add support for TFE/LWE in image intrinsicsDavid Stuttard2018-11-291-0/+186
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TFE and LWE support requires extra result registers that are written in the event of a failure in order to detect that failure case. The specific use-case that initiated these changes is sparse texture support. This means that if image intrinsics are used with either option turned on, the programmer must ensure that the return type can contain all of the expected results. This can result in redundant registers since the vector size must be a power-of-2. This change takes roughly 6 parts: 1. Modify the instruction defs in tablegen to add new instruction variants that can accomodate the extra return values. 2. Updates to lowerImage in SIISelLowering.cpp to accomodate setting TFE or LWE (where the bulk of the work for these instruction types is now done) 3. Extra verification code to catch cases where intrinsics have been used but insufficient return registers are used. 4. Modification to the adjustWritemask optimisation to account for TFE/LWE being enabled (requires extra registers to be maintained for error return value). 5. An extra pass to zero initialize the error value return - this is because if the error does not occur, the register is not written and thus must be zeroed before use. Also added a new (on by default) option to ensure ALL return values are zero-initialized that is required for sparse texture support. 6. Disable the inst_combine optimization in the presence of tfe/lwe (later TODO for this to re-enable and handle correctly). There's an additional fix now to avoid a dmask=0 For an image intrinsic with tfe where all result channels except tfe were unused, I was getting an image instruction with dmask=0 and only a single vgpr result for tfe. That is incorrect because the hardware assumes there is at least one vgpr result, plus the one for tfe. Fixed by forcing dmask to 1, which gives the desired two vgpr result with tfe in the second one. The TFE or LWE result is returned from the intrinsics using an aggregate type. Look in the test code provided to see how this works, but in essence IR code to invoke the intrinsic looks as follows: %v = call {<4 x float>,i32} @llvm.amdgcn.image.load.1d.v4f32i32.i32(i32 15, i32 %s, <8 x i32> %rsrc, i32 1, i32 0) %v.vec = extractvalue {<4 x float>, i32} %v, 0 %v.err = extractvalue {<4 x float>, i32} %v, 1 Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48826 Change-Id: If222bc03642e76cf98059a6bef5d5bffeda38dda llvm-svn: 347871
* AMDGPU: Convert test cases to the dimension-aware intrinsicsNicolai Haehnle2018-06-211-0/+90
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Also explicitly port over some tests in llvm.amdgcn.image.* that were missing. Some tests are removed because they no longer apply (i.e. explicitly testing building an address vector via insertelement). This is in preparation for the eventual removal of the old-style intrinsics. Some additional notes: - constant-address-space-32bit.ll: change some GCN-NEXT to GCN because the instruction schedule was subtly altered - insert_vector_elt.ll: the old test didn't actually test anything, because %tmp1 was not used; remove the load, because it doesn't work (Because of the amdgpu_ps calling convention? In any case, it's orthogonal to what the test claims to be testing.) Change-Id: Idfa99b6512ad139e755e82b8b89548ab08f0afcf Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec Subscribers: MatzeB, qcolombet, kzhuravl, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, t-tye, javed.absar, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48018 llvm-svn: 335229
* AMDGPU: Dimension-aware image intrinsicsNicolai Haehnle2018-04-041-0/+459
Summary: These new image intrinsics contain the texture type as part of their name and have each component of the address/coordinate as individual parameters. This is a preparatory step for implementing the A16 feature, where coordinates are passed as half-floats or -ints, but the Z compare value and texel offsets are still full dwords, making it difficult or impossible to distinguish between A16 on or off in the old-style intrinsics. Additionally, these intrinsics pass the 'texfailpolicy' and 'cachectrl' as i32 bit fields to reduce operand clutter and allow for future extensibility. v2: - gather4 supports 2darray images - fix a bug with 1D images on SI Change-Id: I099f309e0a394082a5901ea196c3967afb867f04 Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec, b-sumner Subscribers: kzhuravl, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, tpr, llvm-commits, t-tye Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44939 llvm-svn: 329166
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