| commit | 735852f5ab9ad8872ded8d6815f309cdec680b1e | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Heejin Ahn <aheejin@gmail.com> | Tue Jul 23 11:50:56 2024 -0700 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Jul 23 11:50:56 2024 -0700 |
| tree | 4f33867c0cf4e0c1590dd24bd8aaced31f1c46df | |
| parent | 3993da23daa0ae75e9e80def76854534903e3761 [diff] |
[WebAssembly] Enable simd128 when relaxed-simd is set in AsmPrinter (#99803) Even though in `Subtarget` we defined `SIMDLevel` as a number so `hasRelaxedSIMD` automatically means `hasSIMD128`, https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/0caf0c93e759816663af52e8632d1c3953dbc715/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblySubtarget.h#L36-L40 https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/0caf0c93e759816663af52e8632d1c3953dbc715/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblySubtarget.h#L107 specifying only `relaxed-simd` feature on a program that needs `simd128` instructions to compile fails, because of this query in `AsmPrinter`: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/d0d05aec3b6792136a9f75eb85dd2ea66005ae12/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyAsmPrinter.cpp#L644-L645 This `verifyInstructionPredicates` function (and other functions called by this function) is generated by https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/utils/TableGen/InstrInfoEmitter.cpp, and looks like this (you can check it in the `lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyGenInstrInfo.inc` in your build directory): ```cpp void verifyInstructionPredicates( unsigned Opcode, const FeatureBitset &Features) { FeatureBitset AvailableFeatures = computeAvailableFeatures(Features); FeatureBitset RequiredFeatures = computeRequiredFeatures(Opcode); FeatureBitset MissingFeatures = (AvailableFeatures & RequiredFeatures) ^ RequiredFeatures; ... } ``` And `computeAvailableFeatures` is just a set query, like this: ```cpp inline FeatureBitset computeAvailableFeatures(const FeatureBitset &FB) { FeatureBitset Features; if (FB[WebAssembly::FeatureAtomics]) Features.set(Feature_HasAtomicsBit); if (FB[WebAssembly::FeatureBulkMemory]) Features.set(Feature_HasBulkMemoryBit); if (FB[WebAssembly::FeatureExceptionHandling]) Features.set(Feature_HasExceptionHandlingBit); ... ``` So this is how currently `HasSIMD128` is defined: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/0caf0c93e759816663af52e8632d1c3953dbc715/llvm/lib/Target/WebAssembly/WebAssemblyInstrInfo.td#L79-L81 The things being checked in this `computeAvailableFeatures`, and in turn in `AsmPrinter`, are `AssemblerPredicate`s. These only check which bits are set in the features set and are different from `Predicate`s, which can call `Subtarget` functions like `Subtarget->hasSIMD128()`. But apparently we can use `all_of` and `any_of` directives in `AssemblerPredicate`, and we can make `simd128`'s `AssemblerPredicate` set in `relaxed-simd` is set by the condition as an 'or' of the two. Fixes #98502.
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