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Arnold Schwaighofer 2937f8d148 [coro async] Cap the alignment of spilled values (vs. allocas) at the max frame alignment
Before this patch we would normally use the ABI alignment which can be
to high for the context alginment.

For spilled values we don't need ABI alignment, since the frame entry's
address is not escaped.

rdar://79664965

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105288
2021-07-07 08:06:25 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 033de11150 [coro async] Move code to proper switch
While upstreaming patches this code somehow was applied to the wrong switch statement.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105504
2021-07-07 06:19:08 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 846a530e7d Fix coro lowering of single predecessor phis
Code assumes that uses of single predecessor phis are not live accross
suspend points. Cleanup any single predecessor phis preceeding the code
making this assumption.

rdar://76020301

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105488
2021-07-06 10:22:25 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 130ea3ceb4 Use swift mangling for resume functions
The resume partial functions generated for swift suspend points will now
use a Swift mangling suffix.

Await resume partial functions will use the suffix 'TQ'[0-9]+'_' (e.g "...TQ0_")
and suspend resume partial functions will use the suffix 'TY'[0-9]+'_'
(e.g "...TY1_").

Reviewed By: nate_chandler

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104144
2021-07-06 08:27:46 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 4a361f5209 [coro async] Add support for specifying which parameter is swiftself in
async resume functions

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104147
2021-07-01 07:33:15 -07:00
Chuanqi Xu 51fbd18706 [Coroutine] Recommit Add statistics for the number of elided coroutine
Now we lack a benchmark to measure the performance change for each
commit.
Since coro elide is the main optimization in coroutine module, I wonder
it may be an estimation to count the number of elided coroutine in
private code bases.
e.g., for a certain commit, if we found that the number of elided goes
down, we could find it before the commit check-in.

Reviewed By: lxfind

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105095
2021-07-01 11:01:28 +08:00
Xun Li 822b92aae4 [Coroutines] Add the newly generated SCCs back to the CGSCC work queue after CoroSplit actually happened
Relevant discussion can be found at: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/148197.html
In the existing design, An SCC that contains a coroutine will go through the folloing passes:
Inliner -> CoroSplitPass (fake) -> FunctionSimplificationPipeline -> Inliner -> CoroSplitPass (real) -> FunctionSimplificationPipeline

The first CoroSplitPass doesn't do anything other than putting the SCC back to the queue so that the entire pipeline can repeat.
As you can see, we run Inliner twice on the SCC consecutively without doing any real split, which is unnecessary and likely unintended.
What we really wanted is this:
Inliner -> FunctionSimplificationPipeline -> CoroSplitPass -> FunctionSimplificationPipeline
(note that we don't really need to run Inliner again on the ramp function after split).

Hence the way we do it here is to move CoroSplitPass to the end of the CGSCC pipeline, make it once for real, insert the newly generated SCCs (the clones) back to the pipeline so that they can be optimized, and also add a function simplification pipeline after CoroSplit to optimize the post-split ramp function.

This approach also conforms to how the new pass manager works instead of relying on an adhoc post split cleanup, making it ready for full switch to new pass manager eventually.

By looking at some of the changes to the tests, we can already observe that this changes allows for more optimizations applied to coroutines.

Reviewed By: aeubanks, ChuanqiXu

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95807
2021-06-30 11:38:14 -07:00
Nico Weber db86e5c914 Revert "[Coroutine] Add statistics for the number of elided coroutine"
This reverts commit 1d9539cf49.
Test fails in LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=OFF builds (such as regular
release builds).
2021-06-30 10:22:45 -04:00
Chuanqi Xu 1d9539cf49 [Coroutine] Add statistics for the number of elided coroutine
Now we lack a benchmark to measure the performance change for each
commit.
Since coro elide is the main optimization in coroutine module, I wonder
it may be an estimation to count the number of elided coroutine in
private code bases.
e.g., for a certain commit, if we found that the number of elided goes
down, we could find it before the commit check-in.

Reviewed By: lxfind

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105095
2021-06-30 11:20:53 +08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 3dee1e8a84 [coro] Fix rematerializable instruction sinking to coro.suspend blocks
There is a constraint that coro.suspend instructions need to be in their
own blocks. The coro split pass initially creates IR that obeys this constraint
(which is later checked). Sinking rematerializable instructions into these
blocks breaks that constraint.

Instead rematerialize in the predecessor block to the suspend's single
predecessor block.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104051
2021-06-28 09:37:45 -07:00
Hongtao Yu 3638085ff0 [Coroutines] Define __coro_frame_ty in function scope
Types should be defined in function scope instead of a local lexical scope. Field types should be defined inside in its parent type scope.

We were seeing a type defined in a local scope causing trouble to the dwarf emitter where a context is required to be a funciton scope, a namespace or a global scope.

Reviewed By: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104937
2021-06-25 12:33:20 -07:00
Stephen Tozer c72705678c Partial Reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands"
This is a partial reapply of the original commit and the followup commit
that were previously reverted; this reapply also includes a small fix
for a potential source of non-determinism, but also has a small change
to turn off variadic debug value salvaging, to ensure that any future
revert/reapply steps to disable and renable this feature do not risk
causing conflicts.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91722

This reverts commit 386b66b2fc.
2021-06-24 09:46:38 +01:00
Xun Li 3522167efd [Coroutine] Properly deal with byval and noalias parameters
This patch is to address https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48857.
Previous attempts can be found in D104007 and D101980.
A lot of discussions can be found in those two patches.
To summarize the bug:
When Clang emits IR for coroutines, the first thing it does is to make a copy of every argument to the local stack, so that uses of the arguments in the function will all refer to the local copies instead of the arguments directly.
However, in some cases we find that arguments are still directly used:
When Clang emits IR for a function that has pass-by-value arguments, sometimes it emits an argument with byval attribute. A byval attribute is considered to be local to the function (just like alloca) and hence it can be easily determined that it does not alias other values. If in the IR there exists a memcpy from a byval argument to a local alloca, and then from that local alloca to another alloca, MemCpyOpt will optimize out the first memcpy because byval argument's content will not change. This causes issues because after a coroutine suspension, the byval argument may die outside of the function, and latter uses will lead to memory use-after-free.
This is only a problem for arguments with either byval attribute or noalias attribute, because only these two kinds are considered local. Arguments without these two attributes will be considered to alias coro_suspend and hence we won't have this problem. So we need to be able to deal with these two attributes in coroutines properly.
For noalias arguments, since coro_suspend may potentially change the value of any argument outside of the function, we simply shouldn't mark any argument in a coroutiune as noalias. This can be taken care of in CoroEarly pass.
For byval arguments, if such an argument needs to live across suspensions, we will have to copy their value content to the frame, not just the pointer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104184
2021-06-17 19:06:10 -07:00
Hans Wennborg 386b66b2fc Revert "3rd Reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands""
> This reapplies c0f3dfb9, which was reverted following the discovery of
> crashes on linux kernel and chromium builds - these issues have since
> been fixed, allowing this patch to re-land.

This reverts commit 36ec97f76a.

The change caused non-determinism in the compiler, see comments on the code
review at https://reviews.llvm.org/D91722.

Reverting to unbreak people's builds until that can be addressed.

This also reverts the follow-up "[DebugInfo] Limit the number of values
that may be referenced by a dbg.value" in
a0bd6105d8.
2021-06-08 14:54:08 +02:00
Dave Lee 60ce8babf7 [coro] Preserve scope line for compiler generated functions
Coro-split functions with an active suspend point have their scope line set to
the line of the suspend point. However for compiler generated functions, this
results in debug info with unconventional results: a file named
`<compiler-generated>` with a non-zero line number. The convention for
`<compiler-generated>` is that the line number is zero.

This change propagates the scope line only for non-compiler generated
functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102412
2021-06-02 15:57:12 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer f1a0c5d67c [coro async] Add the swiftasync attribute to the resume partial function
Transfer the swiftasync attribute to the resume partial function according to
suspend.async specification. It's first argument denotes which argument is the
async context.

rdar://71499498

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103285
2021-06-02 07:44:33 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 2983053d23 [NFC][OpaquePtr] Explicitly pass GEP source type to IRBuilder in more places 2021-06-01 13:13:37 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 372237487e [OpaquePtr] Remove some uses of PointerType::getElementType() 2021-05-31 16:11:25 -07:00
Chuanqi Xu 400a9d3501 [NFC] [Coroutines] Remove unused variable: UnreachableCache 2021-05-25 20:33:46 +08:00
Adrian Prantl 4cba0a4f11 CoroSplit: Replace ad-hoc implementation of reachability with API from CFG.h
The current ad-hoc implementation used to determine whether a basic
block is unreachable doesn't work correctly in the general case (for
example it won't detect successors of unreachable blocks as
unreachable). This patch replaces it with the correct API that uses a
DominatorTree to answer the question correctly and quickly.

rdar://77181156

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102963
2021-05-24 09:18:33 -07:00
Stephen Tozer 36ec97f76a 3rd Reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands"
This reapplies c0f3dfb9, which was reverted following the discovery of
crashes on linux kernel and chromium builds - these issues have since
been fixed, allowing this patch to re-land.

This reverts commit 4397b7095d.
2021-05-21 11:06:20 +01:00
Chuanqi Xu c1359ef07e [Coroutines] Salvege Debug.values
Summary: The previous implementation of coro-split didn't collect values
used by dbg instructions into the spills which made a log debug info
unavailable with optimization on.
This patch tries to collect these uses which are used by dbg.values. In
this way, the debugbility of coroutine could be as powerful as normal
functions with optimization on.

To avoid enlarging the coroutine frame, this patch only collects
`dbg.value` whose value is already in the coroutine frame. This decision
may make some debug info getting unavailable. But if we are with
optimization on, the performance issue should be considered first. And
this patch would make the debugbility of coroutine to be better only
without changing the layout of the frame.

Test-plan: check-llvm

Reviewed By: aprantl, lxfind

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97673
2021-05-13 13:06:33 +08:00
Chuanqi Xu 6e5b8f489a [Coroutines] Enable printing coroutine frame when dbg info is available
Summary: This patch tries to build debug info for coroutine frame in the
middle end. Although the coroutine frame is constructed and maintained by
the compiler and the programmer shouldn't care about the coroutine frame
by the design of C++20 coroutine,
a lot of programmers told me that they want to see the layout of the
coroutine frame strongly. Although C++ is designed as an abstract layer
so that the programmers shouldn't care about the actual memory in bits,
many experienced C++ programmers  are familiar with assembler and
debugger to see the memory layout in fact, After I was been told they
want to see the coroutine frame about 3 times, I think it is an actual
and desired demand.

However, the debug information is constructed in the front end and
coroutine frame is constructed in the middle end. This is a natural and
clear gap. So I could only try to construct the debug information in the
middle end after coroutine frame constructed. It is unusual, but we are
in consensus that the approch is the best one.

One hard part is we need construct the name for variables since there
isn't a map from llvm variables to DIVar. Then here is the strategy this
patch uses:
- The name `__resume_fn `, `__destroy_fn` and `__coro_index ` are
  constructed by the patch.
- Then the name `__promise` comes from the dbg.variable of corresponding
  dbg.declare of PromiseAlloca, which shows highest priority to
construct the debug information for the member of coroutine frame.
- Then if the member is struct, we would try to get the name of the llvm
  struct directly. Then replace ':' and '.' with '_' to make it
printable for debugger.
- If the member is a basic type like integer or double, we would try to
  emit the corresponding name.
- Then if the member is a Pointer Type, we would add `Ptr` after
  corresponding pointee type.
- Otherwise, we would name it with 'UnknownType'.

Reviewered by: lxfind, aprantl, rjmcall, dblaikie

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99179
2021-05-13 12:43:08 +08:00
Xun Li def86413d4 [Coroutines] Do not add alloca to the frame if the size is 0
This patch is to address https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49916.
When the size of an alloca is 0, it will trigger an assertion in OptimizedStructLayout when being added to the frame.
Fix it by not adding it at all. We return index 0 (beginning of the frame) for all 0-sized allocas.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101841
2021-05-04 12:55:40 -07:00
Nathan Chancellor 4397b7095d
Revert "Re-reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands""
This reverts commit 791930d740, as per
https://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#patch-reversion-policy.

I observed breakage with the Linux kernel, as reported at
https://reviews.llvm.org/D91722#2724321

Fixes exist at
https://reviews.llvm.org/D101523
https://reviews.llvm.org/D101540

but they have not landed so to unbreak the tree for the weekend, revert
this commit.

Commit b11e4c9907 ("Revert "[DebugInfo] Drop DBG_VALUE_LISTs with an
excessive number of debug operands"") only reverted one follow-up fix,
not the original patch that broke the kernel.

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2021-04-30 20:23:21 -07:00
Stephen Tozer 791930d740 Re-reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands"
Previous build failures were caused by an error in bitcode reading and
writing for DIArgList metadata, which has been fixed in e5d844b587.
There were also some unnecessary asserts that were being triggered on
certain builds, which have been removed.

This reverts commit dad5caa59e.
2021-04-23 10:54:01 +01:00
Chuanqi Xu 77ca2a6893 [Coroutine] Collect CoroBegin if all of terminators are dominated by one coro.destroy
Summary: The original logic seems to be we could collecting a CoroBegin
if one of the terminators could be dominated by one of coro.destroy,
which doesn't make sense.
This patch rewrites the logics to collect CoroBegin if all of
terminators are dominated by one coro.destroy. If there is no such
coro.destroy, we would call hasEscapePath to evaluate if we should
collect it.

Test Plan: check-llvm

Reviewed by: lxfind

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100614
2021-04-22 11:21:37 +08:00
Xun Li 5faba87938 Revert "[Coroutines] Set presplit attribute in Clang instead of CoroEarly pass"
This reverts commit fa6b54c44a.
The commited patch broke mlir tests. It seems that mlir tests depend on coroutine function properties set in CoroEarly pass.
2021-04-18 17:22:28 -07:00
Xun Li fa6b54c44a [Coroutines] Set presplit attribute in Clang instead of CoroEarly pass
Presplit coroutines cannot be inlined. During AlwaysInliner we check if a function is a presplit coroutine, if so we skip inlining.
The presplit coroutine attributes are set in CoroEarly pass.
However in O0 pipeline, AlwaysInliner runs before CoroEarly, so the attribute isn't set yet and will still inline the coroutine.
This causes Clang to crash: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49920

To fix this, we set the attributes in the Clang front-end instead of in CoroEarly pass.

Reviewed By: rjmccall, ChuanqiXu

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100282
2021-04-18 15:41:09 -07:00
Xun Li c0211e8d7d Revert "[Coroutines] Move CoroEarly pass to before AlwaysInliner"
This reverts commit 2b50f5a434.
Forgot to update the description of the commit to sync with phabricator. Going to redo the commit.
2021-04-18 15:38:19 -07:00
Xun Li 2b50f5a434 [Coroutines] Move CoroEarly pass to before AlwaysInliner
Presplit coroutines cannot be inlined. During AlwaysInliner we check if a function is a presplit coroutine, if so we skip inlining.
The presplit coroutine attributes are set in CoroEarly pass.
However in O0 pipeline, AlwaysInliner runs before CoroEarly, so the attribute isn't set yet and will still inline the coroutine.
This causes Clang to crash: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49920

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100282
2021-04-18 14:54:04 -07:00
Amy Huang dad5caa59e Revert "Reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands""
This change causes an assert / segmentation fault in LTO builds.

This reverts commit f2e4f3eff3.
2021-04-12 20:10:17 -07:00
Stephen Tozer f2e4f3eff3 Reapply "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands"
The causes of the previous build errors have been fixed in revisions
aa3e78a59f, and
140757bfaa

This reverts commit f40976bd01.
2021-04-12 16:57:29 +01:00
Adrian Prantl 6ce76ff7eb Update the linkage name of coro-split functions in the debug info.
This patch updates the linkage name in the DISubprogram of coro-split
functions, which is particularly important for Swift, where the
funclets have a special name mangling. This patch does not affect C++
coroutines, since the DW_AT_specification is expected to hold the
(original) linkage name. I believe this is mostly due to limitations
in AsmPrinter, so we might be able to relax this restriction in the
future.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99693
2021-04-09 09:50:56 -07:00
dfukalov d066079728 [NFC][AA] Prepare to convert AliasResult to class with PartialAlias offset.
Main reason is preparation to transform AliasResult to class that contains
offset for PartialAlias case.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98027
2021-04-09 12:54:22 +03:00
Sidharth Baveja d81d9e8b86 [SplitEdge] Update SplitCriticalEdge to return a nullptr only when the edge is not critical
Summary:
The function SplitCriticalEdge (called by SplitEdge) can return a nullptr in
cases where the edge is a critical. SplitEdge uses SplitCriticalEdge assuming it
can always split all critical edges, which is an incorrect assumption.

The three cases where the function SplitCriticalEdge will return a nullptr is:
1. DestBB is an exception block
2. Options.IgnoreUnreachableDests is set to true and
isa(DestBB->getFirstNonPHIOrDbgOrLifetime()) is not equal to a nullptr
3. LoopSimplify form must be preserved (Options.PreserveLoopSimplify is true)
and it cannot be maintained for a loop due to indirect branches

For each of these situations they are handled in the following way:
1. Modified the function ehAwareSplitEdge originally from
llvm/lib/Transforms/Coroutines/CoroFrame.cpp to handle the cases when the DestBB
is an exception block. This function is called directly in SplitEdge.
SplitEdge does not call SplitCriticalEdge in this case
2. Options.IgnoreUnreachableDests is set to false by default, so this situation
does not apply.
3. Return a nullptr in this situation since the SplitCriticalEdge also returned
nullptr. Nothing we can do in this case.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision:https://reviews.llvm.org/D94619
2021-04-06 21:24:40 +00:00
Chuanqi Xu eb51dd719f [Coroutine] [Debug] Insert dbg.declare to entry.resume to print alloca in the coroutine frame under O2
Summary: Try to insert dbg.declare to entry.resume basic block in resume
function. In this way, we could print alloca such as __promise in
gdb/lldb under O2, which would be beneficial to debug coroutine program.

Test Plan: check-llvm

Reviewed by: aprantl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96938
2021-03-31 10:37:06 +08:00
Stephen Tozer 3bfddc2593 Reapply "[DebugInfo] Handle multiple variable location operands in IR"
Fixed section of code that iterated through a SmallDenseMap and added
instructions in each iteration, causing non-deterministic code; replaced
SmallDenseMap with MapVector to prevent non-determinism.

This reverts commit 01ac6d1587.
2021-03-17 16:45:25 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 01ac6d1587 Revert "[DebugInfo] Handle multiple variable location operands in IR"
This caused non-deterministic compiler output; see comment on the
code review.

> This patch updates the various IR passes to correctly handle dbg.values with a
> DIArgList location. This patch does not actually allow DIArgLists to be produced
> by salvageDebugInfo, and it does not affect any pass after codegen-prepare.
> Other than that, it should cover every IR pass.
>
> Most of the changes simply extend code that operated on a single debug value to
> operate on the list of debug values in the style of any_of, all_of, for_each,
> etc. Instances of setOperand(0, ...) have been replaced with with
> replaceVariableLocationOp, which takes the value that is being replaced as an
> additional argument. In places where this value isn't readily available, we have
> to track the old value through to the point where it gets replaced.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88232

This reverts commit df69c69427.
2021-03-17 13:36:48 +01:00
Stephen Tozer f40976bd01 Revert "[DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands"
This reverts commit c0f3dfb9f1.

Reverted due to an error on the clang-x64-windows-msvc buildbot.
2021-03-11 14:48:01 +00:00
gbtozers c0f3dfb9f1 [DebugInfo] Use variadic debug values to salvage BinOps and GEP instrs with non-const operands
This patch improves salvageDebugInfoImpl by allowing it to salvage arithmetic
operations with two or more non-const operands; this includes the GetElementPtr
instruction, and most Binary Operator instructions. These salvages produce
DIArgList locations and are only valid for dbg.values, as currently variadic
DIExpressions must use DW_OP_stack_value. This functionality is also only added
for salvageDebugInfoForDbgValues; other functions that directly call
salvageDebugInfoImpl (such as in ISel or Coroutine frame building) can be
updated in a later patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91722
2021-03-11 13:33:49 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer 590ac0a26a [coro async] Transfer the original function's attributes to the clone
rdar://75052917

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98051
2021-03-09 17:01:41 -08:00
gbtozers df69c69427 [DebugInfo] Handle multiple variable location operands in IR
This patch updates the various IR passes to correctly handle dbg.values with a
DIArgList location. This patch does not actually allow DIArgLists to be produced
by salvageDebugInfo, and it does not affect any pass after codegen-prepare.
Other than that, it should cover every IR pass.

Most of the changes simply extend code that operated on a single debug value to
operate on the list of debug values in the style of any_of, all_of, for_each,
etc. Instances of setOperand(0, ...) have been replaced with with
replaceVariableLocationOp, which takes the value that is being replaced as an
additional argument. In places where this value isn't readily available, we have
to track the old value through to the point where it gets replaced.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88232
2021-03-09 16:44:38 +00:00
gbtozers e5d958c456 [DebugInfo] Support DIArgList in DbgVariableIntrinsic
This patch updates DbgVariableIntrinsics to support use of a DIArgList for the
location operand, resulting in a significant change to its interface. This patch
does not update all IR passes to support multiple location operands in a
dbg.value; the only change is to update the DbgVariableIntrinsic interface and
its uses. All code outside of the intrinsic classes assumes that an intrinsic
will always have exactly one location operand; they will still support
DIArgLists, but only if they contain exactly one Value.

Among other changes, the setOperand and setArgOperand functions in
DbgVariableIntrinsic have been made private. This is to prevent code from
setting the operands of these intrinsics directly, which could easily result in
incorrect/invalid operands being set. This does not prevent these functions from
being called on a debug intrinsic at all, as they can still be called on any
CallInst pointer; it is assumed that any code directly setting the operands on a
generic call instruction is doing so safely. The intention for making these
functions private is to prevent DIArgLists from being overwritten by code that's
naively trying to replace one of the Values it points to, and also to fail fast
if a DbgVariableIntrinsic is updated to use a DIArgList without a valid
corresponding DIExpression.
2021-03-08 14:36:13 +00:00
Adrian Prantl d268febc56 Improve the debug info for coro-split .resume functions
This patch updates the scope line to point to the suspend point. This
makes the first address in the function point to the first source line
in the resume function rather than the function declaration. Without
this the line table "jumps" from the beginning of the function to the
suspend point at the beginning.

rdar://73386346

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97345
2021-03-04 11:05:35 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer a42bea211a [coro async] Allow a coro.suspend.async to specify which argument is the context argument
Before we used the same argument as the entry point. The resume partial
function might want to use a different ABI for its context argument

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97333
2021-03-03 08:27:37 -08:00
Adrian Prantl 1693180884 Add a nullptr check.
This doesn't actually reproduce with a dbg.declare(i8* null, ...)
which produces a non-null null Value, but I have seen this show up in
crash logs. I'm suspecting that there may be another pass forcibly
setting the operand to a nullptr.
2021-02-25 12:01:11 -08:00
Xun Li c38000a9fb [Coroutine] Check indirect uses of alloca when checking lifetime info
In the existing logic, we look at the lifetime.start marker of each alloca, and check all uses of the alloca, to see if any pair of the lifetime marker and an use of alloca crosses suspension point.
This approach is unfortunately incorrect. An use of alloca does not need to be a direct use, but can be an indirect use through alias.
Only checking direct uses can miss cases where indirect uses are crossing suspension point.
This can be demonstrated in the newly added test case 007.
In the test case, both x and y are only directly used prior to suspend, but they are captured into an alias, merged through a PHINode (so they couldn't be materialized), and used after CoroSuspend.
If we only check whether the lifetime starts cross suspension points with direct uses, we will put the allocas to the stack, and then capture their addresses in the frame.

Instead of fixing it in D96441 and D96566, this patch takes a different approach which I think is better.
We still checks the lifetime info in the same way as before, but with two differences:
1. The collection of liftime.start is moved into AllocaUseVisitor to make the logic more concentrated.
2. When looking at lifetime.start and use pairs, we not only checks the direct uses as before, but in this patch we check all uses collected by AllocaUseVisitor, which would include all indirect uses through alias. This will make the analysis more accurate without throwing away the lifetime optimization.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96922
2021-02-24 18:29:23 -08:00
Nate Chandler 01b4890e47 Add @llvm.coro.async.size.replace intrinsic.
The new intrinsic replaces the size in one specified AsyncFunctionPointer with
the size in another.  This ability is necessary for functions which merely
forward to async functions such as those defined for partial applications.

Reviewed By: aschwaighofer

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97229
2021-02-23 06:43:52 -08:00
Xun Li 3bf8f162a0 [Coroutine] Relax CoroElide musttail check
As discussed in D94834, we don't really need to do complicated analysis. It's safe to just drop the tail call attribute.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96926
2021-02-18 19:36:11 -08:00