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Brendon Cahoon 86f783e315 [DependenceAnalysis] Check if result of getConstantPart is null
A seg-fault occurs due to a reference of a null pointer, which is
the value returned by getConstantPart. This function returns
null if the constant part is not found. The code that calls this
function needs to check for the null return value.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18718

llvm-svn: 265319
2016-04-04 18:13:18 +00:00
Peter Zotov 0218d0f383 Mark some FP intrinsics as safe to speculatively execute
Floating point intrinsics in LLVM are generally not speculatively
executed, since most of them are defined to behave the same as libm
functions, which set errno.

However, the only error that can happen  when executing ceil, floor,
nearbyint, rint and round libm functions per POSIX.1-2001 is -ERANGE,
and that requires the maximum value of the exponent to be smaller
than  the number of mantissa bits, which is not the case with any of
the floating point types supported by LLVM.

The trunc and copysign functions never set errno per per POSIX.1-2001.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18643

llvm-svn: 265262
2016-04-03 12:30:46 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 89038a1071 Fix "warning: variabl 'XX’ set but not used" in release build (variable used in assertion, NFC)
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 265220
2016-04-02 05:34:19 +00:00
David Majnemer ae272d718e [NVPTX] Infer __nvvm_reflect as nounwind, readnone
This patch simply mirrors the attributes we give to @llvm.nvvm.reflect
to the __nvvm_reflect libdevice call.  This shaves about 30% of the code
in libdevice away because of CSE opportunities.  It's also helps us
figure out that libdevice implementations of transcendental functions
don't have side-effects.

llvm-svn: 265060
2016-03-31 21:29:57 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 56df0ec610 [InstCombine] Fix incorrect rule from rL236202
The rule for SMIN introduced in rL236202 doesn't work as advertised: the
check for Pred == ICmpInst::ICMP_SGT was missing.

llvm-svn: 264996
2016-03-31 05:14:34 +00:00
Sanjoy Das c9d6d8b106 Delete trailing whitespace
llvm-svn: 264995
2016-03-31 05:14:29 +00:00
Sanjoy Das e12c0e5159 [SCEV] Track NoWrap properties using MatchBinaryOp, NFC
This way once we teach MatchBinaryOp to map more things into arithmetic,
the non-wrapping add recurrence construction would understand it too.
Right now MatchBinaryOp still only understands arithmetic, so this is
solely a code-reorganization change.

llvm-svn: 264994
2016-03-31 05:14:26 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 118d919a6a [SCEV] NFC code motion to simplify later change
llvm-svn: 264993
2016-03-31 05:14:22 +00:00
James Molloy 8e46cd05a1 [VectorUtils] Don't try and truncate PHIs to a smaller bitwidth
We already try not to truncate PHIs in computeMinimalBitwidths. LoopVectorize can't handle it and we really don't need to, because both induction and reduction PHIs are truncated by other means.

However, we weren't bailing out in all the places we should have, and we ended up by returning a PHI to be truncated, which has caused PR27018.

This fixes PR17018.

llvm-svn: 264852
2016-03-30 10:11:43 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 2381fcd557 [SCEV] Extract out a MatchBinaryOp; NFCI
MatchBinaryOp abstracts out the IR instructions from the operations they
represent.  While this change is NFC, we will use this factoring later
to map things like `(extractvalue 0 (sadd.with.overflow X Y))` to `(add
X Y)`.

llvm-svn: 264747
2016-03-29 16:40:44 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 260ad4dd63 [SCEV] Use Operator::getOpcode instead of manual dispatch; NFC
llvm-svn: 264746
2016-03-29 16:40:39 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko 35623fb7d5 Fix Clang-tidy modernize-deprecated-headers warnings in some files; other minor fixes.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18469

llvm-svn: 264598
2016-03-28 17:40:08 +00:00
Philip Reames b5681138e4 Allow value forwarding past release fences in GVN
A release fence acts as a publication barrier for stores within the current thread to become visible to other threads which might observe the release fence. It does not require the current thread to observe stores performed on other threads. As a result, we can allow store-load and load-load forwarding across a release fence.  

We choose to be much more conservative about stores.  In theory, nothing prevents us from shifting a store from after a release fence to before it, and then eliminating the preceeding (previously fenced) store.  Doing this without actually moving the second store is likely also legal, but we chose to be conservative at this time.

The LangRef indicates only atomic loads and stores are effected by fences. This patch chooses to be far more conservative then that. 

This is the GVN companion to http://reviews.llvm.org/D11434 which applied the same logic in EarlyCSE and has been baking in tree for a while now.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11436

llvm-svn: 264472
2016-03-25 22:40:35 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 1d15a9f0c9 IR: Reserve an MDKind for !llvm.loop; NFC
This reserves an MDKind for !llvm.loop, which allows callers to avoid a
string-based lookup.  I'm not sure why it was missing.

There should be no functionality change here, just a small compile-time
speedup.

llvm-svn: 264371
2016-03-25 00:35:38 +00:00
Adam Nemet 59a6550425 [LAA] Formatting fix in previous change
llvm-svn: 264244
2016-03-24 05:15:24 +00:00
Adam Nemet 279784ffc4 [LAA] Support memchecks involving loop-invariant addresses
We used to only allow SCEVAddRecExpr for pointer expressions in order to
be able to compute the bounds.  However this is also trivially possible
for loop-invariant addresses (scUnknown) since then the bounds are the
address itself.

Interestingly, we used allow this for the special case when the
loop-invariant address happens to also be an SCEVAddRecExpr (in an outer
loop).

There are a couple more loops that are vectorized in SPEC after this.
My guess is that the main reason we don't see more because for example a
loop-invariant load is vectorized into a splat vector with several
vector-inserts.  This is likely to make the vectorization unprofitable.
I.e. we don't notice that a later LICM will move all of this out of the
loop so the cost estimate should really be 0.

llvm-svn: 264243
2016-03-24 04:28:47 +00:00
Easwaran Raman 12b79aa0f1 Add getBlockProfileCount method to BlockFrequencyInfo
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18233

llvm-svn: 264179
2016-03-23 18:18:26 +00:00
Silviu Baranga d68ed85401 [SCEV] Change the SCEV Predicates interfaces for conversion to AddRecExpr to return SCEVAddRecExpr* instead of SCEV*
Summary:
This changes the conversion functions from SCEV * to SCEVAddRecExpr from
ScalarEvolution and PredicatedScalarEvolution to return a SCEVAddRecExpr*
instead of a SCEV* (which removes the need of most clients to do a
dyn_cast right after calling these functions).

We also don't add new predicates if the transformation was not successful.

This is not entirely a NFC (as it can theoretically remove some predicates
from LAA when we have an unknown dependece), but I couldn't find an obvious
regression test for it.

Reviewers: sanjoy

Subscribers: sanjoy, mzolotukhin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18368

llvm-svn: 264161
2016-03-23 15:29:30 +00:00
Mehdi Amini c04fc7a60f Rename DenseMap::resize() into DenseMap::reserve() (NFC)
This is more coherent with usual containers.

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 264026
2016-03-22 07:20:00 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 155dda9134 Implement constant folding for bitreverse
llvm-svn: 263945
2016-03-21 15:00:35 +00:00
Silviu Baranga f875e4fd92 [IndVars] Fix PR26974: make sure replaceCongruentIVs doesn't break LCSSA
Summary:
replaceCongruentIVs can break LCSSA when trying to replace IV increments
since it tries to replace all uses of a phi node with another phi node
while both of the phi nodes are not necessarily in the processed loop.
This will cause an assert in IndVars.

To fix this, we add a check to make sure that the replacement maintains
LCSSA.

Reviewers: sanjoy

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18266

llvm-svn: 263941
2016-03-21 12:44:29 +00:00
Adam Nemet 709e3046ee [LoopDataPrefetch] Add TTI to limit the number of iterations to prefetch ahead
Summary:
It can hurt performance to prefetch ahead too much.  Be conservative for
now and don't prefetch ahead more than 3 iterations on Cyclone.

Reviewers: hfinkel

Subscribers: llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17949

llvm-svn: 263772
2016-03-18 00:27:43 +00:00
Adam Nemet 6d8beeca53 [LoopDataPrefetch/Aarch64] Allow selective prefetching of large-strided accesses
Summary:
And use this TTI for Cyclone.  As it was explained in the original RFC
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.llvm.devel/92758), the HW
prefetcher work up to 2KB strides.

I am also adding tests for this and the previous change (D17943):

* Cyclone prefetching accesses with a large stride
* Cyclone not prefetching accesses with a small stride
* Generic Aarch64 subtarget not prefetching either

Reviewers: hfinkel

Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17945

llvm-svn: 263771
2016-03-18 00:27:38 +00:00
Bjorn Steinbrink 59fdec673d Add Rust's personality function to the list of known personality functions
Reviewers: majnemer

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18192

llvm-svn: 263581
2016-03-15 20:35:45 +00:00
Manuel Jacob 6be355961e Re-add ConstantFoldInstOperands form taking opcode and return type.
Summary:
This form was replaced by a form taking an instruction instead of opcode and
return type in r258391.  After committing this change (and some depending,
follow-up changes) it turned out in the review thread to be controversial.  The
discussion didn't come to a conclusion yet.  I'm re-adding the old form to fix
the API regression and to provide a better base for discussion, possibly on
llvm-dev.

A difference to the original function is that it can't be called with GEPs
(similarly to how it was already the case for compares).  In order to support
opaque pointers in the future, folding GEPs needs to be passed the source
element type, which is not possible with the current API.

Reviewers: dberlin, reames

Subscribers: dblaikie, eddyb

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17901

llvm-svn: 263501
2016-03-14 22:34:17 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein b7860fedd4 [AliasSetTracker] Do not strip pointer casts when processing MemSetInst
This fixes PR26843.

llvm-svn: 263462
2016-03-14 18:34:29 +00:00
Fiona Glaser 2e5c0c2858 ConstantFoldInstruction: avoid wasted calls to ConstantFoldConstantExpression
Check to see if all operands are constant before calling simplify on them
so that we don't perform wasted simplifications.

llvm-svn: 263374
2016-03-13 05:36:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5bfbc3f941 [AA] Make BasicAA just require domtree.
This doesn't change how many times we construct domtrees in the normal
pipeline, and it removes fragility and instability where basic-aa may
not be run in time to see domtrees because they happen to be constructed
afterward.

This isn't quite as clean as the change to memdep because there is
a mode where basic-aa specifically runs without domtrees -- in the
hacking version used by function-attrs with the legacy pass manager.

llvm-svn: 263234
2016-03-11 13:53:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth aef32bd319 [memdep] Just require domtree for memdep.
This doesn't cause us to construct dominator trees any more often in the
normal pipeline, and removes an entire mode of memdep that needed to be
reasoned about and maintained. Perhaps more importantly, it removes the
ability for the results of memdep to be different because of accidental
pass scheduling goofs or the order of evaluation of 'getResult' calls.

Essentially, 'getCachedResult', unless across IR-unit boundaries, is
extremely dangerous. We need to work much harder to avoid it (or its
analog in the old pass manager).

llvm-svn: 263232
2016-03-11 13:46:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b47f8010a9 [PM] Make the AnalysisManager parameter to run methods a reference.
This was originally a pointer to support pass managers which didn't use
AnalysisManagers. However, that doesn't realistically come up much and
the complexity of supporting it doesn't really make sense.

In fact, *many* parts of the pass manager were just assuming the pointer
was never null already. This at least makes it much more explicit and
clear.

llvm-svn: 263219
2016-03-11 11:05:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b4faf13c15 [PM] Implement the final conclusion as to how the analysis IDs should
work in the face of the limitations of DLLs and templated static
variables.

This requires passes that use the AnalysisBase mixin provide a static
variable themselves. So as to keep their APIs clean, I've made these
private and befriended the CRTP base class (which is the common
practice).

I've added documentation to AnalysisBase for why this is necessary and
at what point we can go back to the much simpler system.

This is clearly a better pattern than the extern template as it caught
*numerous* places where the template magic hadn't been applied and
things were "just working" but would eventually have broken
mysteriously.

llvm-svn: 263216
2016-03-11 10:22:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 45a9c203a0 [PM/AA] Teach the AAManager how to handle module analyses in addition to
function analyses, and use it to wire up globals-aa to the new pass
manager.

llvm-svn: 263211
2016-03-11 09:15:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth cf3f4f25ca [CG] Back out my pointless move ctor and add the explicit template
instantiation needed for the mingw dll build bot.

llvm-svn: 263114
2016-03-10 14:33:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4c660f7087 [CG] Add a new pass manager printer pass for the old call graph and
actually finish wiring up the old call graph.

There were bugs in the old call graph that hadn't been caught because it
wasn't being tested. It wasn't being tested because it wasn't in the
pipeline system and we didn't have a printing pass to run in tests. This
fixes all of that.

As for why I'm still keeping the old call graph alive its so that I can
port GlobalsAA to the new pass manager with out forking it to work with
the lazy call graph. That's clearly the right eventual design, but it
seems pragmatic to defer that until its necessary. The old call graph
works just fine for GlobalsAA.

llvm-svn: 263104
2016-03-10 11:24:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1ecd740cf0 [CG] Actually hoist up the generic CallGraphPrinter pass from a weird
location in the opt tool to live along side the analysis in LLVM's
libraries.

No functionality changed here, but this will allow me to port the
printer to the new pass manager as well.

llvm-svn: 263101
2016-03-10 11:08:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5f432292a6 [CG] Rename the DOT printing pass to actually reference "DOT".
There is another pass by the generic name 'CallGraphPrinter' which is
actually just a call graph printer tucked away inside the opt tool. I'd
like to bring it out and make it follow the same patterns as the rest of
the CallGraph code, but doing so would end up conflicting with the name
of the DOT printing pass. So this makes the DOT printing pass name be
more precise.

No functionality changed here.

llvm-svn: 263100
2016-03-10 11:04:40 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 61440d225b [PM] Port memdep to the new pass manager.
This is a fairly straightforward port to the new pass manager with one
exception. It removes a very questionable use of releaseMemory() in
the old pass to invalidate its caches between runs on a function.
I don't think this is really guaranteed to be safe. I've just used the
more direct port to the new PM to address this by nuking the results
object each time the pass runs. While this could cause some minor malloc
traffic increase, I don't expect the compile time performance hit to be
noticable, and it makes the correctness and other aspects of the pass
much easier to reason about. In some cases, it may make things faster by
making the sets and maps smaller with better locality. Indeed, the
measurements collected by Bruno (thanks!!!) show mostly compile time
improvements.

There is sadly very limited testing at this point as there are only two
tests of memdep, and both rely on GVN. I'll be porting GVN next and that
will exercise this heavily though.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17962

llvm-svn: 263082
2016-03-10 00:55:30 +00:00
Philip Reames d9f4a3d18c [BasicAA/MDA] Sink aliasing rules for malloc and calloc into BasicAA
MemoryDependenceAnalysis had a hard-coded exception to the general aliasing rules for malloc and calloc. The reasoning that applied there is equally valid in BasicAA and clarifies the remaining logic in MDA.

In principal, this can expose slightly more optimization opportunities, but since essentially all of our aliasing aware memory optimization passes go through MDA, this will likely be NFC in practice.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15912

llvm-svn: 263075
2016-03-09 23:19:56 +00:00
Philip Reames 8f12eba78d [ValueTracking] Extract isKnownPositive [NFCI]
Extract out a generic interface from a recently landed patch and document a TODO in case compile time becomes a problem.

llvm-svn: 263062
2016-03-09 21:31:47 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 97d19bd95f [SCEV] Slightly generalize getRangeViaFactoring
Building on the previous change, this generalizes
ScalarEvolution::getRangeViaFactoring to work with
{Ext(C?A:B)+k0,+,Ext(C?A:B)+k1} where Ext can be a zero extend, sign
extend or truncate operation, and k0 and k1 are constants.

llvm-svn: 262979
2016-03-09 01:51:02 +00:00
Sanjoy Das d3488c6060 [SCEV] Slightly generalize getRangeViaFactoring
This change generalizes ScalarEvolution::getRangeViaFactoring to work
with {Ext(C?A:B),+,Ext(C?A:B)} where Ext can be a zero extend, sign
extend or truncate operation.

llvm-svn: 262978
2016-03-09 01:50:57 +00:00
Sanjay Patel b8d071bc8a use range-based for loop; NFCI
llvm-svn: 262956
2016-03-08 20:53:48 +00:00
Easwaran Raman b1bd398ceb Revert revisions 262636, 262643, 262679, and 262682.
llvm-svn: 262883
2016-03-08 00:36:35 +00:00
Chandler Carruth af8321ecf7 [memdep] Switch to range based for loops.
llvm-svn: 262831
2016-03-07 15:12:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b32febe48e [memdep] Switch a function to return true on success instead of false.
This is much more clear and less surprising IMO. It also makes things
more consistent with the increasingly large chunk of LLVM code that
assumes true-on-success.

llvm-svn: 262826
2016-03-07 12:45:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 40e21f2a20 [memdep] Cleanup the implementation doxygen comments and remove
duplicated comments.

In several cases these had diverged making them especially nice to
canonicalize. I checked to make sure we weren't losing important
information of course.

llvm-svn: 262825
2016-03-07 12:30:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 60fb1b4bd2 [memdep] Run clang-format over the header before porting it to
the new pass manager.

The port will involve substantial edits here, and would likely introduce
bad formatting if formatted in isolation, so just get all the formatting
up to snuff. I'll also go through and try to freshen the doxygen here as
well as modernizing some of the code.

llvm-svn: 262821
2016-03-07 10:19:30 +00:00
Philip Reames a0c9f6e736 [LVI] Fix a bug which prevented use of !range metadata within a query
The diff is relatively large since I took a chance to rearrange the code I had to touch in a more obvious way, but the key bit is merely using the !range metadata when we can't analyze the instruction further.  The previous !range metadata code was essentially just dead since no binary operator or cast will have !range metadata (per Verifier) and it was otherwise dropped on the floor.

llvm-svn: 262751
2016-03-04 22:27:39 +00:00
Easwaran Raman 588c68a87b Fix a memory leak.
llvm-svn: 262682
2016-03-04 01:18:40 +00:00
Philip Reames b7270446cf [ValueTracking] "constant fold" an experimental hidden option
llvm-svn: 262648
2016-03-03 19:50:32 +00:00