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/**************************************************************************
*
* Copyright 2009 VMware, Inc.
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
* next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
* of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL VMWARE AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
**************************************************************************/
#include "pipe/p_config.h"
#include "pipe/p_compiler.h"
#include "util/u_cpu_detect.h"
#include "util/u_debug.h"
#include "util/u_memory.h"
#include "util/u_simple_list.h"
#include "lp_bld.h"
#include "lp_bld_debug.h"
#include "lp_bld_misc.h"
#include "lp_bld_init.h"
#include <llvm-c/Analysis.h>
#include <llvm-c/Transforms/Scalar.h>
#include <llvm-c/BitWriter.h>
/**
* AVX is supported in:
* - standard JIT from LLVM 3.2 onwards
* - MC-JIT from LLVM 3.1
* - MC-JIT supports limited OSes (MacOSX and Linux)
* - standard JIT in LLVM 3.1, with backports
*/
#if defined(PIPE_ARCH_PPC_64)
# define USE_MCJIT 1
# define HAVE_AVX 0
#elif HAVE_LLVM >= 0x0302 || (HAVE_LLVM == 0x0301 && defined(HAVE_JIT_AVX_SUPPORT))
# define USE_MCJIT 0
# define HAVE_AVX 1
#elif HAVE_LLVM == 0x0301 && (defined(PIPE_OS_LINUX) || defined(PIPE_OS_APPLE))
# define USE_MCJIT 1
# define HAVE_AVX 1
#else
# define USE_MCJIT 0
# define HAVE_AVX 0
#endif
#if USE_MCJIT
void LLVMLinkInMCJIT();
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
unsigned gallivm_debug = 0;
static const struct debug_named_value lp_bld_debug_flags[] = {
{ "tgsi", GALLIVM_DEBUG_TGSI, NULL },
{ "ir", GALLIVM_DEBUG_IR, NULL },
{ "asm", GALLIVM_DEBUG_ASM, NULL },
{ "nopt", GALLIVM_DEBUG_NO_OPT, NULL },
{ "perf", GALLIVM_DEBUG_PERF, NULL },
{ "no_brilinear", GALLIVM_DEBUG_NO_BRILINEAR, NULL },
{ "gc", GALLIVM_DEBUG_GC, NULL },
DEBUG_NAMED_VALUE_END
};
DEBUG_GET_ONCE_FLAGS_OPTION(gallivm_debug, "GALLIVM_DEBUG", lp_bld_debug_flags, 0)
#endif
static boolean gallivm_initialized = FALSE;
unsigned lp_native_vector_width;
/*
* Optimization values are:
* - 0: None (-O0)
* - 1: Less (-O1)
* - 2: Default (-O2, -Os)
* - 3: Aggressive (-O3)
*
* See also CodeGenOpt::Level in llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h
*/
enum LLVM_CodeGenOpt_Level {
#if HAVE_LLVM >= 0x207
None, // -O0
Less, // -O1
Default, // -O2, -Os
Aggressive // -O3
#else
Default,
None,
Aggressive
#endif
};
#if HAVE_LLVM <= 0x0206
/**
* LLVM 2.6 permits only one ExecutionEngine to be created. So use the
* same gallivm state everywhere.
*/
static struct gallivm_state *GlobalGallivm = NULL;
#endif
/**
* Create the LLVM (optimization) pass manager and install
* relevant optimization passes.
* \return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure
*/
static boolean
create_pass_manager(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
assert(!gallivm->passmgr);
assert(gallivm->target);
gallivm->passmgr = LLVMCreateFunctionPassManager(gallivm->provider);
if (!gallivm->passmgr)
return FALSE;
LLVMAddTargetData(gallivm->target, gallivm->passmgr);
if ((gallivm_debug & GALLIVM_DEBUG_NO_OPT) == 0) {
/* These are the passes currently listed in llvm-c/Transforms/Scalar.h,
* but there are more on SVN.
* TODO: Add more passes.
*/
LLVMAddCFGSimplificationPass(gallivm->passmgr);
if (HAVE_LLVM >= 0x207 && sizeof(void*) == 4) {
/* For LLVM >= 2.7 and 32-bit build, use this order of passes to
* avoid generating bad code.
* Test with piglit glsl-vs-sqrt-zero test.
*/
LLVMAddConstantPropagationPass(gallivm->passmgr);
LLVMAddPromoteMemoryToRegisterPass(gallivm->passmgr);
}
else {
LLVMAddPromoteMemoryToRegisterPass(gallivm->passmgr);
LLVMAddConstantPropagationPass(gallivm->passmgr);
}
if (util_cpu_caps.has_sse4_1) {
/* FIXME: There is a bug in this pass, whereby the combination
* of fptosi and sitofp (necessary for trunc/floor/ceil/round
* implementation) somehow becomes invalid code.
*/
LLVMAddInstructionCombiningPass(gallivm->passmgr);
}
LLVMAddGVNPass(gallivm->passmgr);
}
else {
/* We need at least this pass to prevent the backends to fail in
* unexpected ways.
*/
LLVMAddPromoteMemoryToRegisterPass(gallivm->passmgr);
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Free gallivm object's LLVM allocations, but not the gallivm object itself.
*/
static void
free_gallivm_state(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
#if HAVE_LLVM >= 0x207 /* XXX or 0x208? */
/* This leads to crashes w/ some versions of LLVM */
LLVMModuleRef mod;
char *error;
if (gallivm->engine && gallivm->provider)
LLVMRemoveModuleProvider(gallivm->engine, gallivm->provider,
&mod, &error);
#endif
if (gallivm->passmgr) {
LLVMDisposePassManager(gallivm->passmgr);
}
#if 0
/* XXX this seems to crash with all versions of LLVM */
if (gallivm->provider)
LLVMDisposeModuleProvider(gallivm->provider);
#endif
if (HAVE_LLVM >= 0x207 && gallivm->engine) {
/* This will already destroy any associated module */
LLVMDisposeExecutionEngine(gallivm->engine);
} else {
LLVMDisposeModule(gallivm->module);
}
#if !USE_MCJIT
/* Don't free the TargetData, it's owned by the exec engine */
#else
if (gallivm->target) {
LLVMDisposeTargetData(gallivm->target);
}
#endif
/* Never free the LLVM context.
*/
#if 0
if (gallivm->context)
LLVMContextDispose(gallivm->context);
#endif
if (gallivm->builder)
LLVMDisposeBuilder(gallivm->builder);
gallivm->engine = NULL;
gallivm->target = NULL;
gallivm->module = NULL;
gallivm->provider = NULL;
gallivm->passmgr = NULL;
gallivm->context = NULL;
gallivm->builder = NULL;
}
static boolean
init_gallivm_engine(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
if (1) {
/* We can only create one LLVMExecutionEngine (w/ LLVM 2.6 anyway) */
enum LLVM_CodeGenOpt_Level optlevel;
char *error = NULL;
int ret;
if (gallivm_debug & GALLIVM_DEBUG_NO_OPT) {
optlevel = None;
}
else {
optlevel = Default;
}
#if HAVE_LLVM >= 0x0301
ret = lp_build_create_jit_compiler_for_module(&gallivm->engine,
gallivm->module,
(unsigned) optlevel,
USE_MCJIT,
&error);
#else
ret = LLVMCreateJITCompiler(&gallivm->engine, gallivm->provider,
(unsigned) optlevel, &error);
#endif
if (ret) {
_debug_printf("%s\n", error);
LLVMDisposeMessage(error);
goto fail;
}
#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(PROFILE)
lp_register_oprofile_jit_event_listener(gallivm->engine);
#endif
}
LLVMAddModuleProvider(gallivm->engine, gallivm->provider);//new
#if !USE_MCJIT
gallivm->target = LLVMGetExecutionEngineTargetData(gallivm->engine);
if (!gallivm->target)
goto fail;
#else
if (0) {
/*
* Dump the data layout strings.
*/
LLVMTargetDataRef target = LLVMGetExecutionEngineTargetData(gallivm->engine);
char *data_layout;
char *engine_data_layout;
data_layout = LLVMCopyStringRepOfTargetData(gallivm->target);
engine_data_layout = LLVMCopyStringRepOfTargetData(target);
if (1) {
debug_printf("module target data = %s\n", data_layout);
debug_printf("engine target data = %s\n", engine_data_layout);
}
free(data_layout);
free(engine_data_layout);
}
#endif
return TRUE;
fail:
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Singleton
*
* We must never free LLVM contexts, because LLVM has several global caches
* which pointing/derived from objects owned by the context, causing false
* memory leaks and false cache hits when these objects are destroyed.
*
* TODO: For thread safety on multi-threaded OpenGL we should use one LLVM
* context per thread, and put them in a pool when threads are destroyed.
*/
static LLVMContextRef gallivm_context = NULL;
/**
* Allocate gallivm LLVM objects.
* \return TRUE for success, FALSE for failure
*/
static boolean
init_gallivm_state(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
assert(!gallivm->context);
assert(!gallivm->module);
assert(!gallivm->provider);
lp_build_init();
if (!gallivm_context) {
gallivm_context = LLVMContextCreate();
}
gallivm->context = gallivm_context;
if (!gallivm->context)
goto fail;
gallivm->module = LLVMModuleCreateWithNameInContext("gallivm",
gallivm->context);
if (!gallivm->module)
goto fail;
gallivm->provider =
LLVMCreateModuleProviderForExistingModule(gallivm->module);
if (!gallivm->provider)
goto fail;
gallivm->builder = LLVMCreateBuilderInContext(gallivm->context);
if (!gallivm->builder)
goto fail;
/* FIXME: MC-JIT only allows compiling one module at a time, and it must be
* complete when MC-JIT is created. So defer the MC-JIT engine creation for
* now.
*/
#if !USE_MCJIT
if (!init_gallivm_engine(gallivm)) {
goto fail;
}
#else
/*
* MC-JIT engine compiles the module immediately on creation, so we can't
* obtain the target data from it. Instead we create a target data layout
* from a string.
*
* The produced layout strings are not precisely the same, but should make
* no difference for the kind of optimization passes we run.
*
* For reference this is the layout string on x64:
*
* e-p:64:64:64-S128-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:32:32-i64:64:64-f16:16:16-f32:32:32-f64:64:64-v64:64:64-v128:128:128-a0:0:64-s0:64:64-f80:128:128-f128:128:128-n8:16:32:64
*
* See also:
* - http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#datalayout
*/
{
const unsigned pointer_size = 8 * sizeof(void *);
char layout[512];
util_snprintf(layout, sizeof layout, "%c-p:%u:%u:%u-i64:64:64-a0:0:%u-s0:%u:%u",
#ifdef PIPE_ARCH_LITTLE_ENDIAN
'e', // little endian
#else
'E', // big endian
#endif
pointer_size, pointer_size, pointer_size, // pointer size, abi alignment, preferred alignment
pointer_size, // aggregate preferred alignment
pointer_size, pointer_size); // stack objects abi alignment, preferred alignment
gallivm->target = LLVMCreateTargetData(layout);
if (!gallivm->target) {
return FALSE;
}
}
#endif
if (!create_pass_manager(gallivm))
goto fail;
return TRUE;
fail:
free_gallivm_state(gallivm);
return FALSE;
}
void
lp_build_init(void)
{
if (gallivm_initialized)
return;
#ifdef DEBUG
gallivm_debug = debug_get_option_gallivm_debug();
#endif
lp_set_target_options();
#if USE_MCJIT
LLVMLinkInMCJIT();
#else
LLVMLinkInJIT();
#endif
util_cpu_detect();
/* AMD Bulldozer AVX's throughput is the same as SSE2; and because using
* 8-wide vector needs more floating ops than 4-wide (due to padding), it is
* actually more efficient to use 4-wide vectors on this processor.
*
* See also:
* - http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested/2
*/
if (HAVE_AVX &&
util_cpu_caps.has_avx &&
util_cpu_caps.has_intel) {
lp_native_vector_width = 256;
} else {
/* Leave it at 128, even when no SIMD extensions are available.
* Really needs to be a multiple of 128 so can fit 4 floats.
*/
lp_native_vector_width = 128;
}
lp_native_vector_width = debug_get_num_option("LP_NATIVE_VECTOR_WIDTH",
lp_native_vector_width);
if (lp_native_vector_width <= 128) {
/* Hide AVX support, as often LLVM AVX instrinsics are only guarded by
* "util_cpu_caps.has_avx" predicate, and lack the
* "lp_native_vector_width > 128" predicate. And also to ensure a more
* consistent behavior, allowing one to test SSE2 on AVX machines.
*/
util_cpu_caps.has_avx = 0;
}
if (!HAVE_AVX) {
/*
* note these instructions are VEX-only, so can only emit if we use
* avx (don't want to base it on has_avx & has_f16c later as that would
* omit it unnecessarily on amd cpus, see above).
*/
util_cpu_caps.has_f16c = 0;
}
#ifdef PIPE_ARCH_PPC_64
/* Set the NJ bit in VSCR to 0 so denormalized values are handled as
* specified by IEEE standard (PowerISA 2.06 - Section 6.3). This garantees
* that some rounding and half-float to float handling does not round
* incorrectly to 0.
*/
if (util_cpu_caps.has_altivec) {
unsigned short mask[] = { 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF,
0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFFFE, 0xFFFF };
__asm (
"mfvscr %%v1\n"
"vand %0,%%v1,%0\n"
"mtvscr %0"
:
: "r" (*mask)
);
}
#endif
gallivm_initialized = TRUE;
#if 0
/* For simulating less capable machines */
util_cpu_caps.has_sse3 = 0;
util_cpu_caps.has_ssse3 = 0;
util_cpu_caps.has_sse4_1 = 0;
util_cpu_caps.has_avx = 0;
util_cpu_caps.has_f16c = 0;
#endif
}
/**
* Create a new gallivm_state object.
* Note that we return a singleton.
*/
struct gallivm_state *
gallivm_create(void)
{
struct gallivm_state *gallivm;
#if HAVE_LLVM <= 0x206
if (GlobalGallivm) {
return GlobalGallivm;
}
#endif
gallivm = CALLOC_STRUCT(gallivm_state);
if (gallivm) {
if (!init_gallivm_state(gallivm)) {
FREE(gallivm);
gallivm = NULL;
}
}
#if HAVE_LLVM <= 0x206
GlobalGallivm = gallivm;
#endif
return gallivm;
}
/**
* Destroy a gallivm_state object.
*/
void
gallivm_destroy(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
#if HAVE_LLVM <= 0x0206
/* No-op: don't destroy the singleton */
(void) gallivm;
#else
free_gallivm_state(gallivm);
FREE(gallivm);
#endif
}
/**
* Validate and optimze a function.
*/
static void
gallivm_optimize_function(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
LLVMValueRef func)
{
if (0) {
debug_printf("optimizing %s...\n", LLVMGetValueName(func));
}
assert(gallivm->passmgr);
/* Apply optimizations to LLVM IR */
LLVMRunFunctionPassManager(gallivm->passmgr, func);
if (0) {
if (gallivm_debug & GALLIVM_DEBUG_IR) {
/* Print the LLVM IR to stderr */
lp_debug_dump_value(func);
debug_printf("\n");
}
}
}
/**
* Validate a function.
*/
void
gallivm_verify_function(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
LLVMValueRef func)
{
/* Verify the LLVM IR. If invalid, dump and abort */
#ifdef DEBUG
if (LLVMVerifyFunction(func, LLVMPrintMessageAction)) {
lp_debug_dump_value(func);
assert(0);
return;
}
#endif
gallivm_optimize_function(gallivm, func);
if (gallivm_debug & GALLIVM_DEBUG_IR) {
/* Print the LLVM IR to stderr */
lp_debug_dump_value(func);
debug_printf("\n");
}
}
void
gallivm_compile_module(struct gallivm_state *gallivm)
{
#if HAVE_LLVM > 0x206
assert(!gallivm->compiled);
#endif
/* Dump byte code to a file */
if (0) {
LLVMWriteBitcodeToFile(gallivm->module, "llvmpipe.bc");
debug_printf("llvmpipe.bc written\n");
debug_printf("Invoke as \"llc -o - llvmpipe.bc\"\n");
}
#if USE_MCJIT
assert(!gallivm->engine);
if (!init_gallivm_engine(gallivm)) {
assert(0);
}
#endif
assert(gallivm->engine);
++gallivm->compiled;
}
func_pointer
gallivm_jit_function(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
LLVMValueRef func)
{
void *code;
func_pointer jit_func;
assert(gallivm->compiled);
assert(gallivm->engine);
code = LLVMGetPointerToGlobal(gallivm->engine, func);
assert(code);
jit_func = pointer_to_func(code);
if (gallivm_debug & GALLIVM_DEBUG_ASM) {
lp_disassemble(code);
}
/* Free the function body to save memory */
lp_func_delete_body(func);
return jit_func;
}
/**
* Free the function (and its machine code).
*/
void
gallivm_free_function(struct gallivm_state *gallivm,
LLVMValueRef func,
const void *code)
{
#if !USE_MCJIT
if (code) {
LLVMFreeMachineCodeForFunction(gallivm->engine, func);
}
LLVMDeleteFunction(func);
#endif
}
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