[Mlir-commits] [clang] [lld] [llvm] [mlir] [IR] Introduce `T<address space>` to `DataLayout` to represent flat address space if a target supports it (PR #108786)
Matt Arsenault
llvmlistbot at llvm.org
Wed Sep 25 09:57:01 PDT 2024
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@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ static StringRef computeDataLayout(const Triple &TT) {
"-p7:160:256:256:32-p8:128:128-p9:192:256:256:32-i64:64-v16:16-v24:32-"
"v32:32-v48:64-v96:"
"128-v192:256-v256:256-v512:512-v1024:1024-v2048:2048-n32:64-S32-A5-"
- "G1-ni:7:8:9";
+ "G1-ni:7:8:9-T0";
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arsenm wrote:
No, but yes. We probably should just define 0 to be the flat address space and take the same numbers as amdgcn. Flat will just be unsupported in codegen (but theoretically someone could go implement software tagged pointers)
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/108786
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