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Gulfem Savrun Yeniceri 5fbe1fdf17 Revert "[Passes] Add relative lookup table converter pass"
This reverts commit 5fd001a5ff
because it broke clang-with-thin-lto-ubuntu bot.
2021-03-24 18:59:33 +00:00
Matt Morehouse 63f73c3eb9 [HWASan] Use page aliasing on x86_64.
Userspace page aliasing allows us to use middle pointer bits for tags
without untagging them before syscalls or accesses.  This should enable
easier experimentation with HWASan on x86_64 platforms.

Currently stack, global, and secondary heap tagging are unsupported.
Only primary heap allocations get tagged.

Note that aliasing mode will not work properly in the presence of
fork(), since heap memory will be shared between the parent and child
processes.  This mode is non-ideal; we expect Intel LAM to enable full
HWASan support on x86_64 in the future.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka, eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98875
2021-03-24 11:43:41 -07:00
Gulfem Savrun Yeniceri 5fd001a5ff [Passes] Add relative lookup table converter pass
Lookup tables generate non PIC-friendly code, which requires dynamic relocation as described in:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45244

This patch adds a new pass that converts lookup tables to relative lookup tables to make them PIC-friendly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94355
2021-03-24 17:31:18 +00:00
Nikita Popov 8a168d2d70 [LICM] Fix NumSunk statistic (NFC)
LICM can sink instructions that have uses inside the loop, as
long as these uses are considered "free". However, if there were
only free uses inside the loop, and no uses outside the loop at
all, the instruction would still count towards the NumSunk
statistic. This resulted in a wild inflation of the NumSunk metric.
After this patch it drops down from 1141787 to 5852 on test-suite O3.
2021-03-24 18:28:19 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme 3b52c04e82 Make FindAvailableLoadedValue TBAA aware
FindAvailableLoadedValue() relies on FindAvailablePtrLoadStore() to run
the alias analysis when searching for an equivalent value. However,
FindAvailablePtrLoadStore() calls the alias analysis framework with a
memory location for the load constructed from an address and a size,
which thus lacks TBAA metadata info. This commit modifies
FindAvailablePtrLoadStore() to accept an optional memory location as
parameter to allow FindAvailableLoadedValue() to create it based on the
load instruction, which would then have TBAA metadata info attached.

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99206
2021-03-24 17:20:26 +00:00
Roman Lebedev fe36b834db
[NFCI][SimplifyCFG] Fold branch to common dest: don't check cost if no qualified preds 2021-03-24 19:01:47 +03:00
Sander de Smalen 55d18b3cc2 [TTI] Return a TypeSize from getRegisterBitWidth.
This patch changes the interface to take a RegisterKind, to indicate
whether the register bitwidth of a scalar register, fixed-width vector
register, or scalable vector register must be returned.

Reviewed By: paulwalker-arm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98874
2021-03-24 14:45:13 +00:00
Florian Hahn cd0c00c9fe
[LV] Move exact FP math check out of Requirements.
We know if the loop contains FP instructions preventing vectorization
after we are done with legality checks. This patch updates the code the
check for un-vectorizable FP operations earlier, to avoid unnecessarily
running the cost model and picking a vectorization factor. It also makes
the code more direct and moves the check to a position where similar
checks are done.

I might be missing something, but I don't see any reason to handle this
check differently to other, similar checks.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98633
2021-03-24 11:01:44 +00:00
Ta-Wei Tu 4d9d736875 [NFC] Improve debug message and test description in 4c1f74a 2021-03-24 18:21:13 +08:00
Ta-Wei Tu 4c1f74a76c [LoopFlatten] Fix invalid assertion (PR49571)
The `InductionPHI` is not necessarily the increment instruction, as
demonstrated in pr49571.ll.
This patch removes the assertion and instead bails out from the
`LoopFlatten` pass if that happens.

This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49571

Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99252
2021-03-24 18:08:27 +08:00
Ta-Wei Tu 8fde25b3c3 [NFC] Remove redundant `struct` prefix
Reviewed By: SjoerdMeijer, fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99251
2021-03-24 17:58:33 +08:00
Alexey Bataev 99203f2004 [Analysis]Add getPointersDiff function to improve compile time.
Added getPointersDiff function to LoopAccessAnalysis and used it instead
direct calculatoin of the distance between pointers and/or
isConsecutiveAccess function in SLP vectorizer to improve compile time
and detection of stores consecutive chains.

Part of D57059

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98967
2021-03-23 14:25:36 -07:00
Alexey Bataev f1b47ad278 Revert "[Analysis]Add getPointersDiff function to improve compile time."
This reverts commit 065a14a12d to
investigate and fix crash in SLP vectorizer.
2021-03-23 13:17:54 -07:00
Alexey Bataev 065a14a12d [Analysis]Add getPointersDiff function to improve compile time.
Added getPointersDiff function to LoopAccessAnalysis and used it instead
direct calculatoin of the distance between pointers and/or
isConsecutiveAccess function in SLP vectorizer to improve compile time
and detection of stores consecutive chains.

Part of D57059

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98967
2021-03-23 12:58:42 -07:00
Roman Lebedev b5822026dd
[SimplifyCFG] 'Fold branch to common dest': don't overestimate the cost
`FoldBranchToCommonDest()` has a certain budget (`-bonus-inst-threshold=`)
for bonus instruction duplication. And currently it calculates the cost
as-if it will actually duplicate into each predecessor.

But ignoring the budget, it won't always duplicate into each predecessor,
there are some correctness and profitability checks.
So when calculating the cost, we should first check into which blocks
will we *actually* duplicate, and only then use that block count
to do budgeting.
2021-03-23 18:30:26 +03:00
Roman Lebedev 514bc01ca3
[SimplifyCFG] FoldBranchToCommonDest(): properly handle same-block external uses (PR49510/PR49689)
We clone bonus instructions to the end of the predecessor block,
and then use `SSAUpdater::RewriteUseAfterInsertions()`.
But that only deals with the cases where the use-to-be-rewritten
are either in different block from the def, or come after the def.

But in some loop cases, the external use may be in the beginning of
predecessor block, before the newly cloned bonus instruction.
`SSAUpdater::RewriteUseAfterInsertions()` does not deal with that.
Notably, the external use can't happen to be both in the same block
and *after* the newly-cloned instruction, because of the fold preconditions.

To properly handle these cases, when the use is in the same block,
we should instead use `SSAUpdater::RewriteUse()`.
TBN, they do the same thing for PHI users.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49510
Likely Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49689
2021-03-23 17:37:28 +03:00
Sanjay Patel 1bf8f9e228 [SimplifyCFG] use profile metadata to refine merging branch conditions
2nd try (original: 27ae17a6b0) with fix/test for crash. We must make
sure that TTI is available before trying to use it because it is not
required (might be another bug).

Original commit message:

This is one step towards solving:
https://llvm.org/PR49336

In that example, we disregard the recommended usage of builtin_expect,
so an expensive (unpredictable) branch is folded into another branch
that is guarding it.
Here, we read the profile metadata to see if the 1st (predecessor)
condition is likely to cause execution to bypass the 2nd (successor)
condition before merging conditions by using logic ops.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98898
2021-03-23 10:19:37 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 3c8473ba53 [SLP] allow matching integer min/max intrinsics as reduction ops
As noted in D98152, we need to patch SLP to avoid regressions when
we start canonicalizing to integer min/max intrinsics.
Most of the real work to make this possible was in:
7202f47508

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98981
2021-03-23 08:56:44 -04:00
Luke Drummond 520f70e94d [NFC] clang-format llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/CloneFunction.cpp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98957
2021-03-23 12:53:28 +00:00
Luke Drummond ab44ec1b22 [NFC] Minor refactor
- Give unwieldy repeated expression a name
- Use a ranged `for` basic block iterator

Reviewed by: nikic, dexonsmith
Differential Revisision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98957
2021-03-23 12:53:28 +00:00
Luke Drummond 0448ddd169 [NFCI] cleanup CloneFunctionInto
Hoist early return for decl-only clones to before DIFinder
calculation.
Also fix an out of date assert message after invariants changed in
22a52dfddc.

Reviewed by: nikic, dexonsmith
Differential Revisision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98957
2021-03-23 12:53:27 +00:00
Nashe Mncube 5d929794a8 [llvm-opt] Bug fix within combining FP vectors
A bug was found within InstCombineCasts where a function call
is only implemented to work with FixedVectors. This caused a
crash when a ScalableVector was passed to this function.
This commit introduces a regression test which recreates the
failure and a bug fix.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98351
2021-03-23 12:13:41 +00:00
Florian Hahn e43e8e9138
[AnnotationRemarks] Use subprogram location for summary remarks.
The summary remarks are generated on a per-function basis. Using the
first instruction's location is sub-optimal for 2 reasons:
  1. Sometimes the first instruction is missing !dbg
  2. The location of the first instruction may be mis-leading.

Instead, just use the location of the function directly.
2021-03-23 12:05:41 +00:00
David Sherwood d70251163f [LoopVectorize][NFC] Refactor code to use IRBuilder::CreateStepVector
In places where we create a ConstantVector whose elements are a
linear sequence of the form <start, start + 1, start + 2, ...>
I've changed the code to make use of CreateStepVector, which creates
a vector with the sequence <0, 1, 2, ...>, and a vector addition
operation. This patch is a non-functional change, since the output
from the vectoriser remains unchanged for fixed length vectors and
there are existing asserts that still fire when attempting to use
scalable vectors for vectorising induction variables.

In a later patch we will enable support for scalable vectors
in InnerLoopVectorizer::getStepVector(), which relies upon the new
stepvector intrinsic in IRBuilder::CreateStepVector.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97861
2021-03-23 11:29:05 +00:00
Florian Hahn f759d512c8
[VPlan] Include name when printing after 93a9d2de8f.
The name is included when printing in DOT mode. Also print it in non-DOT
mode after 93a9d2de8f.

This will become more important to distinguish different plans once
VPlans are gradually refined.
2021-03-23 09:50:14 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 960a767368 Reland "[InstCombine] Add simplification of two logical and/ors"
This relands 07c3b97e18 (D96945) which was reverted by
commit f49354838e.
The two-stage compilation successfully tests passes on my machine.
2021-03-23 16:24:50 +09:00
Fangrui Song 3c81822ec5 [SanitizerCoverage] Use External on Windows
This should fix https://reviews.llvm.org/D98903#2643589 though
it is not clear to me why ExternalWeak does not work.
2021-03-22 23:05:36 -07:00
Serguei Katkov 9fec382601 [RS4GC] Fix hang on infinite loop
meetBDVState utility may sets the base pointer for the conflict state.
At this moment the base for conflict state does not have any meaning but
is used in comparison of BDV states. This comparison is used as an indicator
of progress done on iteration and RS4GC pass uses infinite loop to reach
fixed point.
As a result for added test on each iteration state for some phi nodes is updated
with other base value for conflict state and it indicates as a progress while
for conflict state there is no any progress more possible.
In reality the base value is transferred from one state to another and pass
detects the progress on these states.

The test is very fragile. The traversal order of states and operands of phi nodes
plays important role.

Reviewers: reames, dantrushin
Reviewed By: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99058
2021-03-23 12:54:51 +07:00
Gulfem Savrun Yeniceri e3a6d70c68 Revert "[Passes] Add relative lookup table converter pass"
This reverts commit 78a65cd945 which
caused buildbot failures.
2021-03-23 00:43:16 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 5c2e50b5d2 Reland "[SimplifyCFG] Update FoldBranchToCommonDest to be poison-safe"
This relands commit 99108c791d (D95026) which was
reverted by 8d5a981a13 because the underlying
problem (https://llvm.org/pr49495) is fixed.
2021-03-23 09:19:53 +09:00
Gulfem Savrun Yeniceri 78a65cd945 [Passes] Add relative lookup table converter pass
Lookup tables generate non PIC-friendly code, which requires dynamic relocation as described in:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45244

This patch adds a new pass that converts lookup tables to relative lookup tables to make them PIC-friendly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94355
2021-03-22 22:09:02 +00:00
Roman Lebedev d37fe26a2b
[NFC][IR] Type: add getWithNewType() method
Sometimes you want to get a type with same vector element count
as the current type, but different element type,
but there's no QOL wrapper to do that. Add one.
2021-03-23 00:50:58 +03:00
Sanjay Patel 95f7f7c21b Revert "[SimplifyCFG] use profile metadata to refine merging branch conditions"
This reverts commit 27ae17a6b0.
There are bot failures that end with:
 #4 0x00007fff7ae3c9b8 CrashRecoverySignalHandler(int) CrashRecoveryContext.cpp:0:0
 #5 0x00007fff84e504d8 (linux-vdso64.so.1+0x4d8)
 #6 0x00007fff7c419a5c llvm::TargetTransformInfo::getPredictableBranchThreshold() const (/home/buildbots/ppc64le-clang-multistage-test/clang-ppc64le-multistage/stage1.install/bin/../lib/libLLVMAnalysis.so.13git+0x479a5c)

...but not sure how to trigger that yet.
2021-03-22 17:48:06 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 27ae17a6b0 [SimplifyCFG] use profile metadata to refine merging branch conditions
This is one step towards solving:
https://llvm.org/PR49336

In that example, we disregard the recommended usage of builtin_expect,
so an expensive (unpredictable) branch is folded into another branch
that is guarding it.
Here, we read the profile metadata to see if the 1st (predecessor)
condition is likely to cause execution to bypass the 2nd (successor)
condition before merging conditions by using logic ops.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98898
2021-03-22 16:49:21 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 664d0c052c [TargetTransformInfo] move branch probability query from TargetLoweringInfo
This is no-functional-change intended (NFC), but needed to allow
optimizer passes to use the API. See D98898 for a proposed usage
by SimplifyCFG.

I'm simplifying the code by removing the cl::opt. That was added
back with the original commit in D19488, but I don't see any
evidence in regression tests that it was used. Target-specific
overrides can use the usual patterns to adjust as necessary.
We could also restore that cl::opt, but it was not clear to me
exactly how to do it in the convoluted TTI class structure.
2021-03-22 15:55:34 -04:00
Bjorn Pettersson 688cdddafb [SLP] Honor min/max regsize and min/max VF in vectorizeStores
Make sure we use PowerOf2Floor instead of PowerOf2Ceil when
calculating max number of elements that fits inside a vector
register (otherwise we could end up creating vectors larger
than the maximum vector register size).

Also make sure we honor the min/max VF (as given by TTI or
cmd line parameters) when doing vectorizeStores.

Reviewed By: anton-afanasyev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97691
2021-03-22 17:29:35 +01:00
Matt Morehouse 772851ca4e [HWASan] Disable stack, globals and force callbacks for x86_64.
Subsequent patches will implement page-aliasing mode for x86_64, which
will initially only work for the primary heap allocator.  We force
callback instrumentation to simplify the initial aliasing
implementation.

Reviewed By: vitalybuka, eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98069
2021-03-22 08:02:27 -07:00
Bradley Smith 48f5a392cb [IR] Add vscale_range IR function attribute
This attribute represents the minimum and maximum values vscale can
take. For now this attribute is not hooked up to anything during
codegen, this will be added in the future when such codegen is
considered stable.

Additionally hook up the -msve-vector-bits=<x> clang option to emit this
attribute.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98030
2021-03-22 12:05:06 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 8fab9f824f [IndVars] Sharpen context in eliminateIVComparison
When eliminating comparisons, we can use common dominator of
all its users as context. This gives better results when ICMP is not
computed right before the branch that uses it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98924
Reviewed By: lebedev.ri
2021-03-22 11:55:57 +07:00
Roman Lebedev e3a4701627
[clang][CodeGen] Lower Likelihood attributes to @llvm.expect intrin instead of branch weights
08196e0b2e exposed LowerExpectIntrinsic's
internal implementation detail in the form of
LikelyBranchWeight/UnlikelyBranchWeight options to the outside.

While this isn't incorrect from the results viewpoint,
this is suboptimal from the layering viewpoint,
and causes confusion - should transforms also use those weights,
or should they use something else, D98898?

So go back to status quo by making LikelyBranchWeight/UnlikelyBranchWeight
internal again, and fixing all the code that used it directly,
which currently is only clang codegen, thankfully,
to emit proper @llvm.expect intrinsics instead.
2021-03-21 22:50:21 +03:00
Roman Lebedev 37d6be9052
Revert "[BranchProbability] move options for 'likely' and 'unlikely'"
Upon reviewing D98898 i've come to realization that these are
implementation detail of LowerExpectIntrinsicPass,
and they should not be exposed to outside of it.

This reverts commit ee8b53815d.
2021-03-21 22:50:21 +03:00
Sanjay Patel ee8b53815d [BranchProbability] move options for 'likely' and 'unlikely'
This makes the settings available for use in other passes by housing
them within the Support lib, but NFC otherwise.

See D98898 for the proposed usage in SimplifyCFG
(where this change was originally included).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98945
2021-03-20 14:46:46 -04:00
Jeroen Dobbelaere 77080a1eb6 Revert of D49126 [PredicateInfo] Use custom mangling to support ssa_copy with unnamed types.
Now that intrinsic name mangling can cope with unnamed types, the custom name mangling in PredicateInfo (introduced by D49126) can be removed.
(See D91250, D48541)

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91661
2021-03-20 11:37:09 +01:00
Arthur Eubanks a17394dc88 [NewPM] Verify LoopAnalysisResults after a loop pass
All loop passes should preserve all analyses in LoopAnalysisResults. Add
checks for those when the checks are enabled (which is by default with
expensive checks on).

Note that due to PR44815, we don't check LAR's ScalarEvolution.
Apparently calling SE.verify() can change its results.

This is a reland of https://reviews.llvm.org/D98820 which was reverted
due to unacceptably large compile time regressions in normal debug
builds.
2021-03-19 14:56:37 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks a1ab5627f0 Revert "[NewPM] Verify LoopAnalysisResults after a loop pass"
This reverts commit 94c269baf5.

Still causes too large of compile time regression in normal debug
builds. Will put under expensive checks instead.
2021-03-19 14:31:08 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 94c269baf5 [NewPM] Verify LoopAnalysisResults after a loop pass
All loop passes should preserve all analyses in LoopAnalysisResults. Add
    checks for those.

    Note that due to PR44815, we don't check LAR's ScalarEvolution.
    Apparently calling SE.verify() can change its results.

    Only verify MSSA when VerifyMemorySSA, normally it's very expensive.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98820
2021-03-19 13:26:45 -07:00
Philip Reames 5698537f81 Update basic deref API to account for possiblity of free [NFC]
This patch is plumbing to support work towards the goal outlined in the recent llvm-dev post "[llvm-dev] RFC: Decomposing deref(N) into deref(N) + nofree".

The point of this change is purely to simplify iteration on other pieces on way to making the switch. Rebuilding with a change to Value.h is slow and painful, so I want to get the API change landed. Once that's done, I plan to more closely audit each caller, add the inference rules in their own patch, then post a patch with the langref changes and test diffs. The value of the command line flag is that we can exercise the inference logic in standalone patches without needing the whole switch ready to go just yet.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98908
2021-03-19 11:17:19 -07:00
Andrei Elovikov 92205cb27f [NFC][VPlan] Guard print routines with "#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)"
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98897
2021-03-19 10:50:12 -07:00
Andrei Elovikov 93a9d2de8f [VPlan] Add plain text (not DOT's digraph) dumps
I foresee two uses for this:
1) It's easier to use those in debugger.
2) Once we start implementing more VPlan-to-VPlan transformations (especially
   inner loop massaging stuff), using the vectorized LLVM IR as CHECK targets in
   LIT test would become too obscure. I can imagine that we'd want to CHECK
   against VPlan dumps after multiple transformations instead. That would be
   easier with plain text dumps than with DOT format.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96628
2021-03-19 10:50:12 -07:00
Max Kazantsev 8eefa07fcf [NFC] Move function up in code 2021-03-19 14:03:31 +07:00
Max Kazantsev 8bb952b57f [NFC] Factor out utility function for finding common dom of user set 2021-03-19 13:49:29 +07:00
Max Kazantsev 16370e02a7 [IndVars] Provide eliminateIVComparison with context
We can prove more predicates when we have a context when eliminating ICmp.
As first (and very obvious) approximation we can use the ICmp instruction itself,
though in the future we are going to use a common dominator of all its users.
Need some refactoring before that.

Observed ~0.5% negative compile time impact.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98697
Reviewed By: lebedev.ri
2021-03-19 12:28:22 +07:00
Fangrui Song 9558456b53 [SanitizerCoverage] Make __start_/__stop_ symbols extern_weak
On ELF, we place the metadata sections (`__sancov_guards`, `__sancov_cntrs`,
`__sancov_bools`, `__sancov_pcs` in section groups (either `comdat any` or
`comdat noduplicates`).

With `--gc-sections`, LLD since D96753 and GNU ld `-z start-stop-gc` may garbage
collect such sections. If all `__sancov_bools` are discarded, LLD will error
`error: undefined hidden symbol: __start___sancov_cntrs` (other sections are similar).

```
% cat a.c
void discarded() {}
% clang -fsanitize-coverage=func,trace-pc-guard -fpic -fvisibility=hidden a.c -shared -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--gc-sections
...
ld.lld: error: undefined hidden symbol: __start___sancov_guards
>>> referenced by a.c
>>>               /tmp/a-456662.o:(sancov.module_ctor_trace_pc_guard)
```

Use the `extern_weak` linkage (lowered to undefined weak symbols) to avoid the
undefined error.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98903
2021-03-18 16:46:04 -07:00
George Balatsouras d10f173f34 [dfsan] Add -dfsan-fast-8-labels flag
This is only adding support to the dfsan instrumentation pass but not
to the runtime.

Added more RUN lines for testing: for each instrumentation test that
had a -dfsan-fast-16-labels invocation, a new invocation was added
using fast8.

Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98734
2021-03-18 16:28:42 -07:00
Mehdi Amini 3614df3537 Revert "[VPlan] Add plain text (not DOT's digraph) dumps"
This reverts commit 6b053c9867.
The build is broken:

ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: llvm::VPlan::printDOT(llvm::raw_ostream&) const
>>> referenced by LoopVectorize.cpp
>>>               LoopVectorize.cpp.o:(llvm::LoopVectorizationPlanner::printPlans(llvm::raw_ostream&)) in archive lib/libLLVMVectorize.a
2021-03-18 19:20:39 +00:00
Andrei Elovikov 6b053c9867 [VPlan] Add plain text (not DOT's digraph) dumps
I foresee two uses for this:
1) It's easier to use those in debugger.
2) Once we start implementing more VPlan-to-VPlan transformations (especially
   inner loop massaging stuff), using the vectorized LLVM IR as CHECK targets in
   LIT test would become too obscure. I can imagine that we'd want to CHECK
   against VPlan dumps after multiple transformations instead. That would be
   easier with plain text dumps than with DOT format.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96628
2021-03-18 11:33:39 -07:00
Wei Mi 14756b70ee [SampleFDO] Don't mix up the existing indirect call value profile with the new
value profile annotated after inlining.

In https://reviews.llvm.org/D96806 and https://reviews.llvm.org/D97350, we
use the magic number -1 in the value profile to avoid repeated indirect call
promotion to the same target for an indirect call. Function updateIDTMetaData
is used to mark an target as being promoted in the value profile with the
magic number. updateIDTMetaData is also used to update the value profile
when an indirect call is inlined and new inline instance profile should be
applied. For the second case, currently updateIDTMetaData mixes up the
existing value profile of the indirect call with the new profile, leading
to the problematic senario that a target count is larger than the total count
in the value profile.

The patch fixes the problem. When updateIDTMetaData is used to update the
value profile after inlining, all the values in the existing value profile
will be dropped except the values with the magic number counts.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98835
2021-03-18 09:54:34 -07:00
Mircea Trofin 4b1c8070bb [NFC][ArgumentPromotion] Clear FAM cached results of erased function.
Not doing it here can lead to subtle bugs - the analysis results are
associated by the Function object's address. Nothing stops the memory
allocator from allocating new functions at the same address.
2021-03-18 09:17:32 -07:00
Alexey Bataev b3ced9852c [SLP]Fix crash on extending scheduling region.
If SLP vectorizer tries to extend the scheduling region and runs out of
the budget too early, but still extends the region to the new ending
instructions (i.e., it was able to extend the region for the first
instruction in the bundle, but not for the second), the compiler need to
recalculate dependecies in full, just like if the extending was
successfull. Without it, the schedule data chunks may end up with the
wrong number of (unscheduled) dependecies and it may end up with the
incorrect function, where the vectorized instruction does not dominate
on the extractelement instruction.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98531
2021-03-18 06:11:08 -07:00
Max Kazantsev 26ec76add5 [NFC] One more use case for evaluatePredicate 2021-03-18 19:21:29 +07:00
Max Kazantsev 1067a13cc1 [NFC] Use evaluatePredicate in eliminateComparison
Just makes code simpler.
2021-03-18 19:21:29 +07:00
Arthur Eubanks 792bed6a4c Revert "[NewPM] Verify LoopAnalysisResults after a loop pass"
This reverts commit 6db3ab2903.

Causing too large of compile time regression.
2021-03-17 15:22:52 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 6db3ab2903 [NewPM] Verify LoopAnalysisResults after a loop pass
All loop passes should preserve all analyses in LoopAnalysisResults. Add
checks for those.

Note that due to PR44815, we don't check LAR's ScalarEvolution.
Apparently calling SE.verify() can change its results.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98805
2021-03-17 13:37:22 -07:00
Philip Reames 31764ea295 [LCSSA] Extract a utility for deciding if a new use requires a new lcssa phi [NFC]
(Triggered by a review comment on D98728, but otherwise unrelated.)
2021-03-17 12:14:01 -07:00
Philip Reames 7c7f4676cd [LICM] Fix a crash when sinking instructions w/token operands
It is not legal to form a phi node with token type. The generic LCSSA construction code handles this correctly - by not forming LCSSA for such cases - but the adhoc fixup implementation in LICM did not.

This was noticed in the context of PR49607, but can be demonstrated on ToT with the tweaked test case. This is not specific to gc.relocate btw, it also applies to usage of the preallocated family of intrinsics as well.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98728
2021-03-17 11:18:46 -07:00
David Green e2935dcfc4 [TTI] Add a Mask to getShuffleCost
This adds an Mask ArrayRef to getShuffleCost, so that if an exact mask
can be provided a more accurate cost can be provided by the backend.
For example VREV costs could be returned by the ARM backend. This should
be an NFC until then, laying the groundwork for that to be added.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98206
2021-03-17 17:46:26 +00:00
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
LemonBoy 4f024938e4 [LoopVectorize] Refine hasIrregularType predicate
The `hasIrregularType` predicate checks whether an array of N values of type Ty is "bitcast-compatible" with a <N x Ty> vector.
The previous check returned invalid results in some cases where there's some padding between the array elements: eg. a 4-element array of u7 values is considered as compatible with <4 x u7>, even though the vector is only loading/storing 28 bits instead of 32.

The problem causes LLVM to generate incorrect code for some targets: for AArch64 the vector loads/stores are lowered in terms of ubfx/bfi, effectively losing the top (N * padding bits).

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97465
2021-03-17 17:03:47 +01:00
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
David Green 3c25c40d51 [LV] Account for the cost of predication of scalarized load/store
This adds the cost of an i1 extract and a branch to the cost in
getMemInstScalarizationCost when the instruction is predicated. These
predicated loads/store would generate blocks of something like:

    %c1 = extractelement <4 x i1> %C, i32 1
    br i1 %c1, label %if, label %else
  if:
    %sa = extractelement <4 x i32> %a, i32 1
    %sb = getelementptr inbounds float, float* %pg, i32 %sa
    %sv = extractelement <4 x float> %x, i32 1
    store float %sa, float* %sb, align 4
  else:

So this increases the cost by the extract and branch. This is probably
still too low in many cases due to the cost of all that branching, but
there is already an existing hack increasing the cost using
useEmulatedMaskMemRefHack. It will increase the cost of a memop if it is
a load or there are more than one store. This patch improves the cost
for when there is only a single store, and hopefully at some point in
the future the hack can be removed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98243
2021-03-17 10:57:50 +00:00
Bu Le 9abe500473 [SLP] Fix the trunc instruction insertion problem
Current SLP pass has this piece of code that inserts a trunc instruction
after the vectorized instruction. In the case that the vectorized instruction
is a phi node and not the last phi node in the BB, the trunc instruction
will be inserted between two phi nodes, which will trigger verify problem
in debug version or unpredictable error in another pass.
This patch changes the algorithm to 'if the last vectorized instruction
is a phi, insert it after the last phi node in current BB' to fix this problem.
2021-03-17 13:51:08 +03:00
Arthur Eubanks 70af2924a7 [Unswitch] Guard dbgs logging with LLVM_DEBUG 2021-03-16 22:31:57 -07:00
Sanjay Patel 7202f47508 [SLP] separate min/max matching from its instruction-level implementation; NFC
The motivation is to handle integer min/max reductions independently
of whether they are in the current cmp+sel form or the planned intrinsic
form.

We assumed that min/max included a select instruction, but we can
decouple that implementation detail by checking the instructions
themselves rather than relying on the recurrence (reduction) type.
2021-03-16 17:16:11 -04:00
Mohammad Hadi Jooybar 302b80abf0 [InstCombine] Avoid Bitcast-GEP fusion for pointers directly from allocation functions
Elimination of bitcasts with void pointer arguments results in GEPs with pure byte indexes. These GEPs do not preserve struct/array information and interrupt phi address translation in later pipeline stages.

Here is the original motivation for this patch:

```
#include<stdio.h>
#include<malloc.h>

typedef struct __Node{

  double f;
  struct __Node *next;

} Node;

void foo () {
  Node *a = (Node*) malloc (sizeof(Node));
  a->next = NULL;
  a->f = 11.5f;

  Node *ptr = a;
  double sum = 0.0f;
  while (ptr) {
    sum += ptr->f;
    ptr = ptr->next;
  }
  printf("%f\n", sum);
}
```
By explicit assignment  `a->next = NULL`, we can infer the length of the link list is `1`. In this case we can eliminate while loop traversal entirely. This elimination is supposed to be performed by GVN/MemoryDependencyAnalysis/PhiTranslation .

The final IR before this patch:

```
define dso_local void @foo(i32* nocapture readnone %r) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
entry:
  %call = tail call noalias dereferenceable_or_null(16) i8* @malloc(i64 16) #2
  %next = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %call, i64 8
  %0 = bitcast i8* %next to %struct.__Node**
  store %struct.__Node* null, %struct.__Node** %0, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %f = bitcast i8* %call to double*
  store double 1.150000e+01, double* %f, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %tobool12 = icmp eq i8* %call, null
  br i1 %tobool12, label %while.end, label %while.body.lr.ph

while.body.lr.ph:                                 ; preds = %entry
  %1 = bitcast i8* %call to %struct.__Node*
  br label %while.body

while.body:                                       ; preds = %while.body.lr.ph, %while.body
  %sum.014 = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %while.body.lr.ph ], [ %add, %while.body ]
  %ptr.013 = phi %struct.__Node* [ %1, %while.body.lr.ph ], [ %3, %while.body ]
  %f1 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 0
  %2 = load double, double* %f1, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %add = fadd contract double %sum.014, %2
  %next2 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 1
  %3 = load %struct.__Node*, %struct.__Node** %next2, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %tobool = icmp eq %struct.__Node* %3, null
  br i1 %tobool, label %while.end, label %while.body

while.end:                                        ; preds = %while.body, %entry
  %sum.0.lcssa = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %entry ], [ %add, %while.body ]
  %call3 = tail call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* nonnull dereferenceable(1) getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8], [4 x i8]* @.str, i64 0, i64 0), double %sum.0.lcssa)
  ret void
}
```

Final IR after this patch:
```
; Function Attrs: nofree nounwind
define dso_local void @foo(i32* nocapture readnone %r) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
while.end:
  %call3 = tail call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* nonnull dereferenceable(1) getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8], [4 x i8]* @.str, i64 0, i64 0), double 1.150000e+01)
  ret void
}
```

IR before GVN before this patch:
```
define dso_local void @foo(i32* nocapture readnone %r) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
entry:
  %call = tail call noalias dereferenceable_or_null(16) i8* @malloc(i64 16) #2
  %next = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %call, i64 8
  %0 = bitcast i8* %next to %struct.__Node**
  store %struct.__Node* null, %struct.__Node** %0, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %f = bitcast i8* %call to double*
  store double 1.150000e+01, double* %f, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %tobool12 = icmp eq i8* %call, null
  br i1 %tobool12, label %while.end, label %while.body.lr.ph

while.body.lr.ph:                                 ; preds = %entry
  %1 = bitcast i8* %call to %struct.__Node*
  br label %while.body

while.body:                                       ; preds = %while.body.lr.ph, %while.body
  %sum.014 = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %while.body.lr.ph ], [ %add, %while.body ]
  %ptr.013 = phi %struct.__Node* [ %1, %while.body.lr.ph ], [ %3, %while.body ]
  %f1 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 0
  %2 = load double, double* %f1, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %add = fadd contract double %sum.014, %2
  %next2 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 1
  %3 = load %struct.__Node*, %struct.__Node** %next2, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %tobool = icmp eq %struct.__Node* %3, null
  br i1 %tobool, label %while.end.loopexit, label %while.body

while.end.loopexit:                               ; preds = %while.body
  %add.lcssa = phi double [ %add, %while.body ]
  br label %while.end

while.end:                                        ; preds = %while.end.loopexit, %entry
  %sum.0.lcssa = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %entry ], [ %add.lcssa, %while.end.loopexit ]
  %call3 = tail call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* nonnull dereferenceable(1) getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8], [4 x i8]* @.str, i64 0, i64 0), double %sum.0.lcssa)
  ret void
}
```
IR before GVN after this patch:
```
define dso_local void @foo(i32* nocapture readnone %r) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
entry:
  %call = tail call noalias dereferenceable_or_null(16) i8* @malloc(i64 16) #2
  %0 = bitcast i8* %call to %struct.__Node*
  %next = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %0, i64 0, i32 1
  store %struct.__Node* null, %struct.__Node** %next, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %f = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %0, i64 0, i32 0
  store double 1.150000e+01, double* %f, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %tobool12 = icmp eq i8* %call, null
  br i1 %tobool12, label %while.end, label %while.body.preheader

while.body.preheader:                             ; preds = %entry
  br label %while.body

while.body:                                       ; preds = %while.body.preheader, %while.body
  %sum.014 = phi double [ %add, %while.body ], [ 0.000000e+00, %while.body.preheader ]
  %ptr.013 = phi %struct.__Node* [ %2, %while.body ], [ %0, %while.body.preheader ]
  %f1 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 0
  %1 = load double, double* %f1, align 8, !tbaa !8
  %add = fadd contract double %sum.014, %1
  %next2 = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %ptr.013, i64 0, i32 1
  %2 = load %struct.__Node*, %struct.__Node** %next2, align 8, !tbaa !2
  %tobool = icmp eq %struct.__Node* %2, null
  br i1 %tobool, label %while.end.loopexit, label %while.body

while.end.loopexit:                               ; preds = %while.body
  %add.lcssa = phi double [ %add, %while.body ]
  br label %while.end

while.end:                                        ; preds = %while.end.loopexit, %entry
  %sum.0.lcssa = phi double [ 0.000000e+00, %entry ], [ %add.lcssa, %while.end.loopexit ]
  %call3 = tail call i32 (i8*, ...) @printf(i8* nonnull dereferenceable(1) getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8], [4 x i8]* @.str, i64 0, i64 0), double %sum.0.lcssa)
  ret void
}
```

The phi translation fails before this patch and it prevents GVN to remove the loop. The reason for this failure is in InstCombine. When the Instruction combining pass decides to convert:
```
 %call = tail call noalias dereferenceable_or_null(16) i8* @malloc(i64 16)
  %0 = bitcast i8* %call to %struct.__Node*
  %next = getelementptr inbounds %struct.__Node, %struct.__Node* %0, i64 0, i32 1
  store %struct.__Node* null, %struct.__Node** %next
```
to
```
%call = tail call noalias dereferenceable_or_null(16) i8* @malloc(i64 16)
  %next = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %call, i64 8
  %0 = bitcast i8* %next to %struct.__Node**
  store %struct.__Node* null, %struct.__Node** %0

```

GEP instructions with pure byte indexes (e.g. `getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %call, i64 8`) are obstacles for address translation. address translation is looking for structural similarity between GEPs and these GEPs usually do not match since they have different structure.

This change will cause couple of failures in LLVM-tests. However, in all cases we need to change expected result by the test. I will update those tests as soon as I get green light on this patch.

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96881
2021-03-16 17:05:44 -04:00
Philip Reames cec9e7352b [rs4gc] Simplify code by cloning existing instructions when inserting base chain [NFC]
Previously we created a new node, then filled in the pieces. Now, we clone the existing node, then change the respective fields. The only change in handling is with phis since we have to handle multiple incoming edges from the same block a bit differently.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98316
2021-03-16 13:10:32 -07:00
Philip Reames ef884e155d [rs4gc] don't force a conflict for a canonical broadcast
A broadcast is a shufflevector where only one input is used. Because of the way we handle constants (undef is a constant), the canonical shuffle sees a meet of (some value) and (nullptr). Given this, every broadcast gets treated as a conflict and a new base pointer computation is added.

The other way to tackle this would be to change constant handling specifically for undefs, but this seems easier.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98315
2021-03-16 12:59:06 -07:00
Philip Reames 5cabf472cb [rs4gc] don't duplicate existing values which are provably base pointers
RS4GC needs to rewrite the IR to ensure that every relocated pointer has an associated base pointer. The existing code isn't particularly smart about avoiding duplication of existing IR when it turns out the original pointer we were asked to materialize a base pointer for is itself a base pointer.

This patch adds a stage to the algorithm which prunes nodes proven (with a simple forward dataflow fixed point) to be base pointers from the list of nodes considered for duplication. This does require changing some of the later invariants slightly, that's probably the riskiest part of the change.

Differential Revision: D98122
2021-03-16 12:51:21 -07:00
Liam Keegan edf9565a86 [MemCpyOpt] Add missing MemorySSAWrapperPass dependency macro
Add MemorySSAWrapperPass as a dependency to MemCpyOptLegacyPass,
since MemCpyOpt now uses MemorySSA by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98484
2021-03-16 20:30:00 +01:00
Philip Reames 6972e39d47 [gvn] CSE gc.relocates based on meaning, not spelling (try 2)
This was (partially) reverted in cfe8f8e0 because the conversion from readonly to readnone in Intrinsics.td exposed a couple of problems.  This change has been reworked to not need that change (via some explicit checks in client code).  This is being done to address the original optimization issue and simplify the testing of the readonly changes.  I'm working on that piece under 49607.

Original commit message follows:

The last two operands to a gc.relocate represent indices into the associated gc.statepoint's gc bundle list. (Effectively, gc.relocates are projections from the gc.statepoints multiple return values.)

We can use this to recognize when two gc.relocates are equivalent (and can be CSEd), even when the indices are non-equal. This is particular useful when considering a chain of multiple statepoints as it lets us eliminate all duplicate gc.relocates in a single pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97974
2021-03-16 10:59:31 -07:00
Florian Hahn f586de8459
[VPlan] Remove PredInst2Recipe, use VP operands instead. (NFC)
Instead of maintaining a separate map from predicated instructions to
recipes, we can instead directly look at the VP operands. If the operand
comes from a predicated instruction, the operand will be a
VPPredInstPHIRecipe with a VPReplicateRecipe as its operand.
2021-03-16 17:40:35 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 40fdb43d30 [SLP] improve readability in reduction logic; NFC
We had 2 different and ambiguously-named 'I' variables.
2021-03-16 07:35:13 -04:00
Caroline Concatto 3c03635d53 [SVE][LoopVectorize] Add support for scalable vectorization of loops with vector reverse
This patch adds support for reverse loop vectorization.
It is possible to vectorize the following loop:
```
  for (int i = n-1; i >= 0; --i)
    a[i] = b[i] + 1.0;
```
with fixed or scalable vector.
The loop-vectorizer will use 'reverse' on the loads/stores to make
sure the lanes themselves are also handled in the right order.
This patch adds support for scalable vector on IRBuilder interface to
create a reverse vector. The IR function
CreateVectorReverse lowers to experimental.vector.reverse for scalable vector
and keedp the original behavior for fixed vector using shuffle reverse.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95363
2021-03-16 07:51:59 +00:00
Wenlei He a5d30421a6 [CSSPGO] Load context profile for external functions in PreLink and populate ThinLTO import list
For ThinLTO's prelink compilation, we need to put external inline candidates into an import list attached to function's entry count metadata. This enables ThinLink to treat such cross module callee as hot in summary index, and later helps postlink to import them for profile guided cross module inlining.

For AutoFDO, the import list is retrieved by traversing the nested inlinee functions. For CSSPGO, since profile is flatterned, a few things need to happen for it to work:

 - When loading input profile in extended binary format, we need to load all child context profile whose parent is in current module, so context trie for current module includes potential cross module inlinee.
 - In order to make the above happen, we need to know whether input profile is CSSPGO profile before start reading function profile, hence a flag for profile summary section is added.
 - When searching for cross module inline candidate, we need to walk through the context trie instead of nested inlinee profile (callsite sample of AutoFDO profile).
 - Now that we have more accurate counts with CSSPGO, we swtiched to use entry count instead of total count to decided if an external callee is potentially beneficial to inline. This make it consistent with how we determine whether call tagert is potential inline candidate.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98590
2021-03-15 12:22:15 -07:00
Juneyoung Lee edf634ebc2 [AssumeBundles] Add nonnull/align to op bundle if noundef exists
This is a patch to add nonnull and align to assume's operand bundle
only if noundef exists.
Since nonnull and align in fn attr have poison semantics, they should be
paired with noundef or noundef-implying attributes to be immediate UB.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert, Tyker

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98228
2021-03-16 10:23:42 +09:00
Hongtao Yu beea06c106 [NFC][Inliner] Debugging support to print funtion size after each inlining.
Reviewed By: wenlei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98439
2021-03-14 22:11:53 -07:00
Chenguang Wang 166620a4f0
[ArgPromotion] Copy additional metadata for loads.
Current ArgPromotion implementation does not copy it: https://godbolt.org/z/zzTKof

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93927
2021-03-14 21:28:14 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas 7d7001b2cb [InstCombine] Restrict a GEP transform to avoid changing provenance
This is an alternative to D98120. Herein, instead of deleting the transformation entirely, we check
that the underlying objects are both the same and therefore this transformation wouldn't incur a
provenance change, if applied.

https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/SYF_yv

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98588
2021-03-14 16:32:04 +02:00
Luo, Yuanke 66fbf5fafb [X86][AMX] Prevent transforming load pointer from <256 x i32>* to x86_amx*.
The load/store instruction will be transformed to amx intrinsics
in the pass of AMX type lowering. Prohibiting the pointer cast
make that pass happy.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98247
2021-03-14 09:24:56 +08:00
Nikita Popov 5556660971 [MemCpyOpt] Handle read from lifetime.start with offset
This fixes a regression from the MemDep-based implementation:
MemDep completely ignores lifetime.start intrinsics that aren't
MustAlias -- this is probably unsound, but it does mean that the
MemDep based implementation successfully eliminated memcpy's from
lifetime.start if the memcpy happens at an offset, rather than
the base address of the alloca.

Add a special case for the case where the lifetime.start spans the
whole alloca (which is pretty much the only kind of lifetime.start
that frontends ever emit), as we don't need to figure out our exact
aliasing relationship in that case, the whole alloca is dead prior
to the call.

If this doesn't cover all practically relevant cases, then it
would be possible to make use of the recently added PartialAlias
clobber offsets to make this more precise.
2021-03-13 20:38:09 +01:00
Sanjay Patel 4224a36957 [InstCombine] avoid creating an extra instruction in zext fold and possible inf-loop
The structure of this fold is suspect vs. most of instcombine
because it creates instructions and tries to delete them
immediately after.

If we don't have the operand types for the icmps, then we are
not behaving as assumed. And as shown in PR49475, we can inf-loop.
2021-03-13 08:30:51 -05:00
Roman Lebedev 6e9b9978cf
[LSR] Don't try to fixup uses in 'EH pad' instructions
The added test case crashes before this fix:
```
opt: /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Transforms/Scalar/LoopStrengthReduce.cpp:5172: BasicBlock::iterator (anonymous namespace)::LSRInstance::AdjustInsertPositionForExpand(BasicBlock::iterator, const (anonymous namespace)::LSRFixup &, const (anonymous namespace)::LSRUse &, llvm::SCEVExpander &) const: Assertion `!isa<PHINode>(LowestIP) && !LowestIP->isEHPad() && !isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(LowestIP) && "Insertion point must be a normal instruction"' failed.
```
This is fully analogous to the previous commit,
with the pointer constant replaced to be something non-null.

The comparison here can be strength-reduced,
but the second operand of the comparison happens to be identical
to the constant pointer in the `catch` case of `landingpad`.

While LSRInstance::CollectLoopInvariantFixupsAndFormulae()
already gave up on uses in blocks ending up with EH pads,
it didn't consider this case.

Eventually, `LSRInstance::AdjustInsertPositionForExpand()`
will be called, but the original insertion point it will get
is the user instruction itself, and it doesn't want to
deal with EH pads, and asserts as much.

It would seem that this basically never happens in-the-wild,
otherwise it would have been reported already,
so it seems safe to take the cautious approach,
and just not deal with such users.
2021-03-13 16:05:34 +03:00
Nikita Popov 2902bdeea1 [MemCpyOpt] Use AA to check for MustAlias between memset and memcpy
Rather than checking for simple equality, check for MustAlias, as
we do in other transforms. This catches equivalent GEPs.
2021-03-13 11:41:15 +01:00
Nikita Popov 9080444f33 [MemCpyOpt] Don't generate zero-size memset
If a memset destination is overwritten by a memcpy and the sizes
are exactly the same, then the memset is simply dead. We can
directly drop it, instead of replacing it with a memset of zero
size, which is particularly ugly for the case of a dynamic size.
2021-03-13 11:41:15 +01:00
Wei Mi ef9d7db723 [IndirectCallPromotion] Recommit "Don't strip ".__uniq." suffix when it strips
".llvm." suffix".

The recommit fixed a bug that symbols with "." at the beginning is not
properly handled in the last commit.

Original commit message:
Currently IndirectCallPromotion simply strip everything after the first "."
in LTO mode, in order to match the symbol name and the name with ".llvm."
suffix in the value profile. However, if -funique-internal-linkage-names
and thinlto are both enabled, the name may have both ".__uniq." suffix and
".llvm." suffix, and the current mechanism will strip them both, which is
unexpected. The patch fixes the problem.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98389
2021-03-12 13:48:14 -08:00
Nikita Popov 42eb658f65 [OpaquePtrs] Remove some uses of type-less CreateGEP() (NFC)
This removes some (but not all) uses of type-less CreateGEP()
and CreateInBoundsGEP() APIs, which are incompatible with opaque
pointers.

There are a still a number of tricky uses left, as well as many
more variation APIs for CreateGEP.
2021-03-12 21:01:16 +01:00
Florian Hahn fb3ca70761
[LV] Account IV recipes being uniform in VPTransformState::get().
This patch fixes a crash when trying to get a scalar value using
VPTransformState::get() for uniform induction values or truncated
induction values. IVs and truncated IVs can be uniform and the updated
code accounts for that, fixing the crash.

This should fix
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=31981
2021-03-12 13:29:06 +00:00
Sanjay Patel bd197ed0a5 [SimplifyCFG] avoid sinking insts within an infinite-loop
The test is reduced from a C source example in:
https://llvm.org/PR49541

It's possible that the test could be reduced further or
the predicate generalized further, but it seems to require
a few ingredients (including the "late" SimplifyCFG options
on the RUN line) to fall into the infinite-loop trap.
2021-03-12 08:04:57 -05:00
Hans Wennborg f50aef745c Revert "[InstrProfiling] Don't generate __llvm_profile_runtime_user"
This broke the check-profile tests on Mac, see comment on the code
review.

> This is no longer needed, we can add __llvm_profile_runtime directly
> to llvm.compiler.used or llvm.used to achieve the same effect.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98325

This reverts commit c7712087cb.

Also reverting the dependent follow-up commit:

Revert "[InstrProfiling] Generate runtime hook for ELF platforms"

> When using -fprofile-list to selectively apply instrumentation only
> to certain files or functions, we may end up with a binary that doesn't
> have any counters in the case where no files were selected. However,
> because on Linux and Fuchsia, we pass -u__llvm_profile_runtime, the
> runtime would still be pulled in and incur some non-trivial overhead,
> especially in the case when the continuous or runtime counter relocation
> mode is being used. A better way would be to pull in the profile runtime
> only when needed by declaring the __llvm_profile_runtime symbol in the
> translation unit only when needed.
>
> This approach was already used prior to 9a041a7522, but we changed it
> to always generate the __llvm_profile_runtime due to a TAPI limitation.
> Since TAPI is only used on Mach-O platforms, we could use the early
> emission of __llvm_profile_runtime there, and on other platforms we
> could change back to the earlier approach where the symbol is generated
> later only when needed. We can stop passing -u__llvm_profile_runtime to
> the linker on Linux and Fuchsia since the generated undefined symbol in
> each translation unit that needed it serves the same purpose.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98061

This reverts commit 87fd09b25f.
2021-03-12 13:53:46 +01:00
Serguei Katkov cfe8f8e0f0 Revert "Mark gc.relocate and gc.result as readnone"
As readnone function they become movable and LICM can hoist them
out of a loop. As a result in LCSSA form phi node of type token
is created. No one is ready that GCRelocate first operand is phi node
but expects to be token.

GVN test were also updated, it seems it does not do what is expected.
Test for LICM is also added.

This reverts commit f352463ade.
2021-03-12 16:59:17 +07:00
Johannes Doerfert ff256c1376 [Attributor] Derive `willreturn` based on `mustprogress`
Since D86233 we have `mustprogress` which, in combination with
`readonly`, implies `willreturn`. The idea is that every side-effect
has to be modeled as a "write". Consequently, `readonly` means there
is no side-effect, and `mustprogress` guarantees that we cannot "loop"
forever without side-effect.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94125
2021-03-11 23:31:44 -06:00
Nikita Popov 2fe85dd289 [Attributor] Don't access pointer elem type in constructPointer (NFC)
Splitting this out as the change is non-trivial: The way this code
handled pointer types doesn't really make sense, as GEPs can only
apply an offset to the outermost pointer, but can't drill down
into interior pointer types (which would require dereferencing
memory).

Instead give special treatment to the first (pointer) index.
I've hardcoded it to zero as that's the only way the function is
used right now, but handling non-zero indexes would be
straightforward.

The original goal here was to have an element type for CreateGEP.
2021-03-11 21:36:40 +01:00
Petr Hosek 87fd09b25f [InstrProfiling] Generate runtime hook for ELF platforms
When using -fprofile-list to selectively apply instrumentation only
to certain files or functions, we may end up with a binary that doesn't
have any counters in the case where no files were selected. However,
because on Linux and Fuchsia, we pass -u__llvm_profile_runtime, the
runtime would still be pulled in and incur some non-trivial overhead,
especially in the case when the continuous or runtime counter relocation
mode is being used. A better way would be to pull in the profile runtime
only when needed by declaring the __llvm_profile_runtime symbol in the
translation unit only when needed.

This approach was already used prior to 9a041a7522, but we changed it
to always generate the __llvm_profile_runtime due to a TAPI limitation.
Since TAPI is only used on Mach-O platforms, we could use the early
emission of __llvm_profile_runtime there, and on other platforms we
could change back to the earlier approach where the symbol is generated
later only when needed. We can stop passing -u__llvm_profile_runtime to
the linker on Linux and Fuchsia since the generated undefined symbol in
each translation unit that needed it serves the same purpose.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98061
2021-03-11 12:29:01 -08:00
Valery N Dmitriev 73f94969b2 [SLP] Fix crash when matching associative reduction for integer min/max.
Associative reduction matcher in SLP begins with select instruction but when
it reached call to llvm.umax (or alike) via def-use chain the latter also matched
as UMax kind. The routine's later code assumes matched instruction to be a select
and thus it merely died on the first encountered cast that did not fit.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98432
2021-03-11 11:52:57 -08:00
Wenlei He 051f2c144e [SamplePGO] Skip inlinee profile scaling for sample loader inlining
For CGSCC inline, we need to scale down a function's branch weights and entry counts when thee it's inlined at a callsite. This is done through updateCallProfile. Additionally, we also scale the weigths for the inlined clone based on call site count in updateCallerBFI. Neither is needed for inlining during sample profile loader as it's using context profile that is separated from inlinee's own profile. This change skip the inlinee profile scaling for sample loader inlining.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98187
2021-03-11 10:18:26 -08:00
Hiroshi Yamauchi 365b225d46 [PGO] Fix two issues in PGOMemOPSizeOpt.
1. PGOMemOPSizeOpt grabs only the first, up to five (by default) entries from
the value profile metadata and preserves the remaining entries for the fallback
memop call site. If there are more than five entries, the rest of the entries
would get dropped. This is fine for PGOMemOPSizeOpt itself as it only promotes
up to 3 (by default) values, but potentially not for other downstream passes
that may use the value profile metadata.

2. PGOMemOPSizeOpt originally assumed that only values 0 through 8 are kept
track of. When the range buckets were introduced, it was changed to skip the
range buckets, but since it does not grab all entries (only five), if some range
buckets exist in the first five entries, it could potentially cause fewer
promotion opportunities (eg. if 4 out of 5 were range buckets, it may be able to
promote up to one non-range bucket, as opposed to 3.) Also, combined with 1, it
means that wrong entries may be preserved, as it didn't correctly keep track of
which were entries were skipped.

To fix this, PGOMemOPSizeOpt now grabs all the entries (up to the maximum number
of value profile buckets), keeps track of which entries were skipped, and
preserves all the remaining entries.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97592
2021-03-11 09:53:05 -08:00
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
Nikita Popov 46354bac76 [OpaquePtrs] Remove some uses of type-less CreateLoad APIs (NFC)
Explicitly pass loaded type when creating loads, in preparation
for the deprecation of these APIs.

There are still a couple of uses left.
2021-03-11 14:40:57 +01:00
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
Nikita Popov 403da6a69a Reapply [LICM] Make promotion faster
Relative to the previous implementation, this always uses
aliasesUnknownInst() instead of aliasesPointer() to correctly
handle atomics. The added test case was previously miscompiled.

-----

Even when MemorySSA-based LICM is used, an AST is still populated
for scalar promotion. As the AST has quadratic complexity, a lot
of time is spent in this step despite the existing access count
limit. This patch optimizes the identification of promotable stores.

The idea here is pretty simple: We're only interested in must-alias
mod sets of loop invariant pointers. As such, only populate the AST
with loop-invariant loads and stores (anything else is definitely
not promotable) and then discard any sets which alias with any of
the remaining, definitely non-promotable accesses.

If we promoted something, check whether this has made some other
accesses loop invariant and thus possible promotion candidates.

This is much faster in practice, because we need to perform AA
queries for O(NumPromotable^2 + NumPromotable*NumNonPromotable)
instead of O(NumTotal^2), and NumPromotable tends to be small.
Additionally, promotable accesses have loop invariant pointers,
for which AA is cheaper.

This has a signicant positive compile-time impact. We save ~1.8%
geomean on CTMark at O3, with 6% on lencod in particular and 25%
on individual files.

Conceptually, this change is NFC, but may not be so in practice,
because the AST is only an approximation, and can produce
different results depending on the order in which accesses are
added. However, there is at least no impact on the number of promotions
(licm.NumPromoted) in test-suite O3 configuration with this change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89264
2021-03-11 10:50:28 +01:00
Djordje Todorovic 9f41c03f82 [Debugify][OriginalDIMode] Export the report into JSON file
By using the original-di check with debugify in the combination with
the llvm/utils/llvm-original-di-preservation.py it becomes very user
friendly tool. An example of the HTML page with the issues
related to debug info can be found at [0].

[0] https://djolertrk.github.io/di-checker-html-report-example/

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82546
2021-03-11 01:11:13 -08:00
Petr Hosek c7712087cb [InstrProfiling] Don't generate __llvm_profile_runtime_user
This is no longer needed, we can add __llvm_profile_runtime directly
to llvm.compiler.used or llvm.used to achieve the same effect.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98325
2021-03-10 22:33:51 -08:00
Ruiling Song 8b7d3bed0f [ValueMapper] Add debug output for metadata remapping
This is useful for debugging which pointers are updated during remapping
process.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95775
2021-03-11 09:54:55 +08:00
kuterd d75c9e61a5 [Attributor] Attributor call site specific AAValueConstantRange
This patch makes uses of the context bridges introduced in D83299 to make
AAValueConstantRange call site specific.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83744
2021-03-11 01:19:44 +03:00
Mauri Mustonen 0de8aeae72
[VPlan] Support to widen select intructions in VPlan native path
Add support to widen select instructions in VPlan native path by using a correct recipe when such instructions are encountered. This is already used by inner loop vectorizer.

Previously select instructions get handled by the wrong recipe and resulted in unreachable instruction errors like this one: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48139.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97136
2021-03-10 20:59:53 +00:00
Matteo Favaro 989051d5f8 [DSE] Extending isOverwrite to support offsetted fully overlapping stores
The isOverwrite function is making sure to identify if two stores
are fully overlapping and ideally we would like to identify all the
instances of OW_Complete as they'll yield possibly killable stores.
The current implementation is incapable of spotting instances where
the earlier store is offsetted compared to the later store, but
still fully overlapped. The limitation seems to lie on the
computation of the base pointers with the
GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset API that often yields different
base pointers even if the stores are guaranteed to partially overlap
(e.g. the alias analysis is returning AliasResult::PartialAlias).

The patch relies on the offsets computed and cached by BatchAAResults
(available after D93529) to determine if the offsetted overlapping
is OW_Complete.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97676
2021-03-10 21:09:33 +01:00
Sriraman Tallam 0ba1ebcbb7 Remove original implementation of UniqueInternalLinkageNames pass.
D96109 was recently submitted which contains the refactored implementation of
-funique-internal-linakge-names by adding the unique suffixes in clang rather
than as an LLVM pass. Deleting the former implementation in this change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98234
2021-03-10 11:57:40 -08:00
gbtozers 81b8357e70 [DebugInfo][NFC] Refactor BinOp+GEP salvaging in salvageDebugInfoImpl
This patch refactors out the salvaging of GEP and BinOp instructions into
separate functions, in preparation for further changes to the salvaging of these
instructions coming in another patch; there should be no functional change as a
result of this refactor.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92851
2021-03-10 18:03:12 +00:00
Daniil Seredkin 7c49f3c75b [InstCombine][SimplifyLibCalls] An extra sqrtf was produced because of transformations in optimizePow function
See: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47613

There was an extra sqrt call because shrinking emitted a new powf and at the same time optimizePow replaces the previous pow with sqrt and as the result we have two instructions that will be in worklist of InstCombie despite the fact that %powf is not used by anyone (it is alive because of errno).

As the result we have two instructions:

  %powf = call fast float @powf(float %x, float 5.000000e-01)
  %sqrt = call fast double @sqrt(double %dx)

%powf will be converted to %sqrtf on a later iteration.

As a quick fix for that I moved shrinking to the end of optimizePow so that pow is replaced with sqrt at first that allows not to emit a new shrunk powf.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98235
2021-03-10 12:33:05 -05:00
Ta-Wei Tu 7ff2768be1 Revert "[LoopInterchange] Replace tightly-nesting-ness check with the one from `LoopNest`"
This reverts commit df9158c9a4.
2021-03-11 01:24:43 +08:00
Jianzhou Zhao 6a9a686ce7 [dfsan] Tracking origins at phi nodes
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98268
2021-03-10 17:02:58 +00:00
Dávid Bolvanský c68b560be3 [DSE] Handle memmove with equal non-const sizes
Follow up for fhahn's D98284. Also fixes a case from PR47644.

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98346
2021-03-10 17:52:00 +01:00
Florian Hahn 8d9b9c0edc
[DSE] Handle memcpy/memset with equal non-const sizes.
Currently DSE misses cases where the size is a non-const IR value, even
if they match. For example, this means that llvm.memcpy/llvm.memset
calls are not eliminated, even if they write the same number of bytes.

This patch extends isOverwite to try to get IR values for the number of
bytes written from the analyzed instructions. If the values match,
alias checks are performed and the result is returned.

At the moment this only covers llvm.memcpy/llvm.memset. In the future,
we may enable MemoryLocation to also track variable sizes, but this
simple approach should allow us to cover the important cases in DSE.

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98284
2021-03-10 10:13:58 +00:00
Wei Mi ee35784a90 [SampleFDO] Support enabling -funique-internal-linkage-name.
now -funique-internal-linkage-name flag is available, and we want to flip
it on by default since it is beneficial to have separate sample profiles
for different internal symbols with the same name. As a preparation, we
want to avoid regression caused by the flip.

When we flip -funique-internal-linkage-name on, the profile is collected
from binary built without -funique-internal-linkage-name so it has no uniq
suffix, but the IR in the optimized build contains the suffix. This kind of
mismatch may introduce transient regression.

To avoid such mismatch, we introduce a NameTable section flag indicating
whether there is any name in the profile containing uniq suffix. Compiler
will decide whether to keep uniq suffix during name canonicalization
depending on the NameTable section flag. The flag is only available for
extbinary format. For other formats, by default compiler will keep uniq
suffix so they will only experience transient regression when
-funique-internal-linkage-name is just flipped.

Another type of regression is caused by places where we miss to call
getCanonicalFnName. Those places are fixed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96932
2021-03-09 21:41:40 -08:00
Philip Reames cf1899e0a9 [rs4gc] common bdv operand visitation [nfc] 2021-03-09 20:28:47 -08:00
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
Leonard Chan cf371573b0 [llvm] Change DSOLocalEquivalent type if the underlying global value type changes
We encountered an issue where LTO running on IR that used the DSOLocalEquivalent
constant would result in bad codegen. The underlying issue was ValueMapper wasn't
properly handling DSOLocalEquivalent, so this just adds the machinery for handling
it. This code path is triggered by a fix to DSOLocalEquivalent::handleOperandChangeImpl
where DSOLocalEquivalent could potentially not have the same type as its underlying GV.

This updates DSOLocalEquivalent::handleOperandChangeImpl to change the type if
the GV type changes and handles this constant in ValueMapper.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97978
2021-03-09 15:09:48 -08:00
Sanjay Patel 23fd647cc6 [SLP] remove dead null check; NFC
We cast<> to Instruction (not dyn_cast<>), so we already
required/assumed that Cmp is not null.
2021-03-09 17:43:07 -05:00
Jianzhou Zhao 8506fe5b41 [dfsan] Tracking origins at memory transfer
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed By: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98192
2021-03-09 22:15:07 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee f49354838e Revert "[InstCombine] Add simplification of two logical and/ors"
This reverts commit 07c3b97e18 due to a reported failure in two-stage build.
2021-03-10 05:48:31 +09:00
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
Sanjay Patel 2986a9c7e2 [InstCombine] canonicalize 'not' op after min/max intrinsic
This is another step towards parity between existing select
transforms and min/max intrinsics (D98152)..

The existing 'not' folds around select are complicated, so
it's likely that we will need to enhance this, but this
should be a safe step.
2021-03-09 11:33:28 -05:00
Sanjay Patel 41b9209a12 [InstCombine] fold min/max intrinsics with not ops
This is a partial translation of the existing select-based
folds. We need to recreate several different transforms to
avoid regressions as noted in D98152.

https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/teuZ_J
2021-03-09 08:55:48 -05:00
Florian Hahn 92da5b7119
[InstCombine] Simplify phis with incoming pointer-casts.
If the incoming values of a phi are pointer casts of the same original
value, replace the phi with a single cast. Such redundant phis are
somewhat common after loop-rotate and removing them can avoid some
unnecessary code bloat, e.g. because an iteration of a loop is peeled
off to make the phi invariant. It should also simplify further analysis
on its own.

InstCombine already uses stripPointerCasts in a couple of places and
also simplifies phis based on the incoming values, so the patch should
fit in the existing scope.

The patch causes binary changes in 47 out of 237 benchmarks in
MultiSource/SPEC2000/SPEC2006 with -O3 -flto on X86.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98058
2021-03-09 11:40:18 +00:00
Hongtao Yu 4c3d759d00 [CSSPGO] Always use callsite samples as callsite probe counts.
For CS profile, the callsite count of previously inlined callees is populated with the entry count of the callees. Therefore when trying to get a weight for calliste probe after inlinining, the callsite count should always be used. The same fix has already been made for non-probe case.

Reviewed By: wenlei

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98094
2021-03-08 22:52:36 -08:00
Akira Hatanaka dca5737945 Move ObjCARCUtil.h back to llvm/Analysis
Instead of adding the header to llvm/IR, just duplicate the marker
string in the auto upgrader.
2021-03-08 16:35:24 -08:00
Alina Sbirlea 29482426b5 Revert "[LICM] Make promotion faster"
Revert 3d8f842712
Revision triggers a miscompile sinking a store incorrectly outside a
threading loop. Detected by tsan.
Reverting while investigating.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89264
2021-03-08 12:53:03 -08:00
Philip Reames ebc61f9d3c [instcombine] Collapse trivial or recurrences
If we have a recurrence of the form <Start, Or, Step> we know that the value taken by the recurrence stabilizes on the first iteration (provided step is loop invariant). We can exploit that fact to remove the loop carried dependence in the recurrence.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97578 (or part)
2021-03-08 09:21:38 -08:00
Philip Reames 239a618180 [instcombine] Collapse trivial and recurrences
If we have a recurrence of the form <Start, And, Step> we know that the value taken by the recurrence stabilizes on the first iteration (provided step is loop invariant). We can exploit that fact to remove the loop carried dependence in the recurrence.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97578 (and part)
2021-03-08 09:21:38 -08:00
Philip Reames 97a7bc5831 [gvn] Precisely propagate equalities to phi operands
The code used for propagating equalities (e.g. assume facts) was conservative in two ways - one of which this patch fixes. Specifically, it shifts the code reasoning about whether a use is dominated by the end of the assume block to consider phi uses to exist on the predecessor edge. This matches the dominator tree handling for dominates(Edge, Use), and simply extends it to dominates(BB, Use).

Note that the decision to use the end of the block is itself a conservative choice. The more precise option would be to use the later of the assume and the value, and replace all uses after that. GVN handles that case separately (with the replace operand mechanism) because it used to be expensive to ask dominator questions within blocks. With the new instruction ordering support, we should probably rewrite this code at some point to simplify.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98082
2021-03-08 08:59:00 -08:00
Sanne Wouda 05a6e2eb9a [InstCombine] Add a combine for a shuffle of similar bitcasts
Some intrinsics wrapper code has the habit of ignoring the type of the
elements in vectors, thinking of vector registers as a "bag of bits". As
a consequence, some operations are shared between vectors of different
types are shared. For example, functions that rearrange elements in a
vector can be shared between vectors of int32 and float.

This can result in bitcasts in awkward places that prevent the backend
from recognizing some instructions. For AArch64 in particular, it
inhibits the selection of dup from a general purpose register (GPR), and
mov from GPR to a vector lane.

This patch adds a pattern in InstCombine to move the bitcasts past the
shufflevector if this is possible. Sometimes this even allows
InstCombine to remove the bitcast entirely, as in the included tests.

Alternatively this could be done with a few extra patterns in the
AArch64 backend, but InstCombine seems like a better place for this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97397
2021-03-08 16:32:30 +00:00
Sanne Wouda 5e963a2441 Rehome an orphaned comment [NFC]
As seen in 35827164c4, the "shuffle x, x, mask" comment has drifted away
from the implementation of the pattern. Put it back.
2021-03-08 16:32:30 +00:00
Stephen Tozer 4343c68fa3 Fix: [DebugInfo] Support DIArgList in DbgVariableIntrinsic
This patch removed the only use of a lambda capture, triggering an error
on `-Werror -Wunused-lambda-capture` builds.
2021-03-08 14:57:11 +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
Ta-Wei Tu df9158c9a4 [LoopInterchange] Replace tightly-nesting-ness check with the one from `LoopNest`
The check `tightlyNested()` in `LoopInterchange` is similar to the one in `LoopNest`.
In fact, the former misses some cases where loop-interchange is not feasible and results in incorrect behaviour.
Replacing it with the much robust version provided by `LoopNest` reduces code duplications and fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48113.

`LoopInterchange` has a weaker definition of tightly or perfectly nesting-ness than the one implemented in `LoopNest::arePerfectlyNested()`.
Therefore, `tightlyNested()` is instead implemented with `LoopNest::checkLoopsStructure` and additional checks for unsafe instructions.

Reviewed By: Whitney

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97290
2021-03-08 11:36:08 +08:00
Mehdi Amini 8d5a981a13 Revert "[SimplifyCFG] Update FoldBranchToCommonDest to be poison-safe"
This reverts commit 99108c791d.
Clang is miscompiling LLVM with this change, a stage-2 build hits
multiple failures.

As a repro, I built clang in a stage1 directory and used it this way:

cmake -G Ninja ../llvm \
  -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=`pwd`/../build-stage1/bin/clang++ \
  -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=`pwd`/../build-stage1/bin/clang \
  -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="X86;NVPTX;AMDGPU" \
  -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=mlir \
  -DLLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON \
  -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
  -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=On
ninja check-mlir
2021-03-08 00:15:47 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 07c3b97e18 [InstCombine] Add simplification of two logical and/ors
This is a patch that adds folding of two logical and/ors that share one variable:

a && (a && b) -> a && b
a && (a & b)  -> a && b
...

This is towards removing the poison-unsafe select optimization (D93065 has more context).

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96945
2021-03-08 02:38:43 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee d672c81126 [InstCombine] use safe transformation by default
.. since it will be folded into and/or anyway
2021-03-08 02:25:29 +09:00
Nikita Popov 2b494f85f1 [CVP] Remove -cvp-dont-add-nowrap-flags option
This option was originally added to work around a bug in LFTR.
The bug has long since been fixed.
2021-03-07 18:19:31 +01:00
Nikita Popov 176bbcae11 [DSE] Remove MemDep-based implementation
The MemorySSA-based implementation has been enabled without issue
for a while now, so keeping the old implementation around doesn't
seem useful anymore. This drops the MemDep-based implementation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97877
2021-03-07 18:17:31 +01:00
Juneyoung Lee 33590ed4f2 [InstCombine] fix another poison-unsafe select transformation
This fixes another unsafe select folding by disabling it if
EnableUnsafeSelectTransform is set to false.

EnableUnsafeSelectTransform's default value is true, hence it won't
affect generated code (unless the flag is explicitly set to false).
2021-03-08 02:11:04 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee 99108c791d [SimplifyCFG] Update FoldBranchToCommonDest to be poison-safe
This patch makes FoldBranchToCommonDest merge branch conditions into `select i1` rather than `and/or i1` when it is called by SimplifyCFG.
It is known that merging conditions into and/or is poison-unsafe, and this is towards making things *more* correct by removing possible miscompilations.
Currently, InstCombine simply consumes these selects into and/or of i1 (which is also unsafe), so the visible effect would be very small. The unsafe select -> and/or transformation will be removed in the future.
There has been efforts for updating optimizations to support the select form as well, and they are linked to D93065.

The safe transformation is fired when it is called by SimplifyCFG only. This is done by setting the new `PoisonSafe` argument as true.
Another place that calls FoldBranchToCommonDest is LoopSimplify. `PoisonSafe` flag is set to false in this case because enabling it has a nontrivial impact in performance because SCEV is more conservative with select form and InductiveRangeCheckElimination isn't aware of select form of and/or i1.

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95026
2021-03-08 01:38:03 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee 5bb38e84d3 [LoopUnswitch] unswitch if cond is in select form of and/or as well
Hello all,
I'm trying to fix unsafe propagation of poison values in and/or conditions by using
equivalent select forms (`select i1 A, i1 B, i1 false` and `select i1 A, i1 true, i1 false`)
instead.
D93065 has links to patches for this.

This patch allows unswitch to happen if the condition is in this form as well.
`collectHomogenousInstGraphLoopInvariants` is updated to keep traversal if
Root and the visiting I matches both m_LogicalOr()/m_LogicalAnd().
Other than this, the remaining changes are almost straightforward and simply replaces
Instruction::And/Or check with match(m_LogicalOr()/m_LogicalAnd()).

Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97756
2021-03-08 01:19:43 +09:00
Nikita Popov 3fedaf2a52 [GVN] Don't explicitly materialize undefs from dead blocks
When materializing an available load value, do not explicitly
materialize the undef values from dead blocks. Doing so will
will force creation of a phi with an undef operand, even if there
is a dominating definition. The phi will be folded away on
subsequent GVN iterations, but by then we may have already
poisoned MDA cache slots.

Simply don't register these values in the first place, and let
SSAUpdater do its thing.
2021-03-06 23:46:24 +01:00
Fangrui Song fb2cf0dd60 [FunctionImport] Delete unneeded setLive. NFC
ValueInfo's in Worklist are guaranteed to be live.
2021-03-06 14:09:54 -08:00
Mauri Mustonen 494b5ba364
[VPlan] Support to widen call intructions in VPlan native path
Add support to widen call instructions in VPlan native path by using a correct recipe when such instructions are encountered. This is already used by inner loop vectorizer.

Previously call instructions got handled by wrong recipes and resulted in unreachable instruction errors like this one: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48139.

Patch by Mauri Mustonen <mauri.mustonen@tuni.fi>

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97278
2021-03-06 21:59:52 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 2ad1f5eb1a
[InstCombine] Don't canonicalize (gep i8* X, -(ptrtoint Y)) as (inttoptr (sub (ptrtoint X), (ptrtoint Y)))
It's just a wrong thing to do.

We introduce inttoptr where there were none, which results in
loosing all provenance information because we no longer have a GEP{i,},
and pessimize all future optimizations,
because we are basically not allowed to look past `inttoptr`.

(gep i8* X, -(ptrtoint Y))  *is* the canonical form.
So just drop this fold.

Noticed while reviewing D98120.
2021-03-06 23:00:25 +03:00
Fangrui Song 9fb6782c69 [rs4gc] Fix -Wunused-variable in -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=off builds 2021-03-06 11:42:27 -08:00
Roman Lebedev b46c085d2b
[NFCI] SCEVExpander: emit intrinsics for integral {u,s}{min,max} SCEV expressions
These intrinsics, not the icmp+select are the canonical form nowadays,
so we might as well directly emit them.

This should not cause any regressions, but if it does,
then then they would needed to be fixed regardless.

Note that this doesn't deal with `SCEVExpander::isHighCostExpansion()`,
but that is a pessimization, not a correctness issue.

Additionally, the non-intrinsic form has issues with undef,
see https://reviews.llvm.org/D88287#2587863
2021-03-06 21:52:46 +03:00
Ta-Wei Tu 8a003861a3 [NPM] Add -enable-loopinterchange option to NPM
We have the `enable-loopinterchange` option in legacy pass manager but not in NPM.
Add `LoopInterchange` pass to the optimization pipeline (at the same position as before)
when `enable-loopinterchange` is turned on.

Reviewed By: aeubanks, fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98116
2021-03-07 02:39:28 +08:00
William S. Moses d163e75c81 [Attributor] Enable heap-to-stack of any size
Enable Attributor's heap-to-stack to lower unbounded allocations given a max size of -1

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97873
2021-03-06 12:57:32 -05:00
Philip Reames 5db2735af9 [gvn] Handle simply phi equivalence cases
GVN basically doesn't handle phi nodes at all. This is for a reason - we can't value number their inputs since the predecessor blocks have probably not been visited yet.

However, it also creates a significant pass ordering problem. As it stands, instcombine and simplifycfg ends up implementing CSE of phi nodes. This means that for any series of CSE opportunities intermixed with phi nodes, we end up having to alternate instcombine/simplifycfg and gvn to make progress.

This patch handles the simplest case by simply preprocessing the phi instructions in a block, and CSEing them if they are syntactically identical. This turns out to be powerful enough to handle many cases in a single invocation of GVN since blocks which use the cse'd phi results are visited after the block containing the phi. If there's a CSE opportunity in one the phi predecessors required to recognize the phi CSE opportunity, that will require a second iteration on the function. (Still within a single run of gvn though.)

Compile time wise, this could go either way. On one hand, we're potentially causing GVN to iterate over the function more. On the other, we're cutting down on iterations between two passes and potentially shrinking the IR aggressively. So, a bit unclear what to expect.

Note that this does still rely on instcombine to canonicalize block order of the phis, but that's a one time transformation independent of the values incoming to the phi.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98080
2021-03-06 09:31:12 -08:00
Philip Reames 8fe59ba51e [rs4gc] track the original value in the state use for base pointer rewriting
I'd originally intended to build on this for another purpose and have decided not to, but at a minimum, the stronger asserts are useful.
2021-03-06 08:46:15 -08:00
Philip Reames 6334952ff0 [rs4gc] minor code style improvement 2021-03-06 08:46:15 -08:00
Philip Reames 51b13a7ea0 [gvn] CSE gc.relocates based on meaning, not spelling
The last two operands to a gc.relocate represent indices into the associated gc.statepoint's gc bundle list. (Effectively, gc.relocates are projections from the gc.statepoints multiple return values.)

We can use this to recognize when two gc.relocates are equivalent (and can be CSEd), even when the indices are non-equal. This is particular useful when considering a chain of multiple statepoints as it lets us eliminate all duplicate gc.relocates in a single pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97974

(Note: Part of the reviewed change was split and landed as f352463a)
2021-03-05 10:16:12 -08:00
Philip Reames f352463ade Mark gc.relocate and gc.result as readnone
For some reason, we had been marking gc.relocates as reading memory. There's no known reason for this, and I suspect it to be a legacy of very early implementation conservatism.  gc.relocate and gc.result are simply projections of the return values from the associated statepoint.  Note that the LangRef has always declared them readnone.

The EarlyCSE change is simply moving the special casing from readonly to readnone handling.

As noted by the test diffs, this does allow some additional CSE when relocates are separated by stores, but since we generate gc.relocates in batches, this is unlikely to help anything in practice.

This was reviewed as part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D97974, but split at reviewer request before landing.  The motivation is to enable the GVN changes in that patch.
2021-03-05 10:07:17 -08:00
Philip Reames 99f93dd3a5 [rs4gc] avoid insert base computation instructions for deopt uses
If we have a value live over a call which is used for deopt at the call, we know that the value must be a base pointer. We can avoid potentially inserting IR to materialize a base for this value.

In it's current form, this is mostly a compile time optimization.   Building the base pointer graph (and then optimizing it away again) is a relatively expensive operation.  We also sometimes end up with better codegen in practice - due to failures in optimizing away the inserted base pointer propogation - but those are optimization bugs we're fixing concurrently.

The alternative to this would be to extend the base pointer inference with the ability to generally reuse multiple-base input instructions (phis and selects).  That's somewhat invasive and complicated, so we're defering it a bit longer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97885
2021-03-05 09:55:36 -08:00
gbtozers 65600cb2a7 [DebugInfo] Add DIArgList MD to store multple values in DbgVariableIntrinsics
This patch adds a new metadata node, DIArgList, which contains a list of SSA
values. This node is in many ways similar in function to the existing
ValueAsMetadata node, with the difference being that it tracks a list instead of
a single value. Internally, it uses ValueAsMetadata to track the individual
values, but there is also a reasonable amount of DIArgList-specific
value-tracking logic on top of that. Similar to ValueAsMetadata, it is a special
case in parsing and printing due to the fact that it requires a function state
(as it may reference function-local values).

This patch should not result in any immediate functional change; it allows for
DIArgLists to be parsed and printed, but debug variable intrinsics do not yet
recognize them as a valid argument (outside of parsing).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88175
2021-03-05 17:02:24 +00:00
David Sherwood fec0a0adac [SVE][LoopVectorize] Add support for extracting the last lane of a scalable vector
There are certain loops like this below:

  for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
    a[i] = b[i] + 1;
    *inv = a[i];
  }

that can only be vectorised if we are able to extract the last lane of the
vectorised form of 'a[i]'. For fixed width vectors this already works since
we know at compile time what the final lane is, however for scalable vectors
this is a different story. This patch adds support for extracting the last
lane from a scalable vector using a runtime determined lane value. I have
added support to VPIteration for runtime-determined lanes that still permit
the caching of values. I did this by introducing a new class called VPLane,
which describes the lane we're dealing with and provides interfaces to get
both the compile-time known lane and the runtime determined value. Whilst
doing this work I couldn't find any explicit tests for extracting the last
lane values of fixed width vectors so I added tests for both scalable and
fixed width vectors.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95139
2021-03-05 09:57:56 +00:00
Michael Kruse b119120673 [clang][OpenMP] Use OpenMPIRBuilder for workshare loops.
Initial support for using the OpenMPIRBuilder by clang to generate loops using the OpenMPIRBuilder. This initial support is intentionally limited to:
 * Only the worksharing-loop directive.
 * Recognizes only the nowait clause.
 * No loop nests with more than one loop.
 * Untested with templates, exceptions.
 * Semantic checking left to the existing infrastructure.

This patch introduces a new AST node, OMPCanonicalLoop, which becomes parent of any loop that has to adheres to the restrictions as specified by the OpenMP standard. These restrictions allow OMPCanonicalLoop to provide the following additional information that depends on base language semantics:
 * The distance function: How many loop iterations there will be before entering the loop nest.
 * The loop variable function: Conversion from a logical iteration number to the loop variable.

These allow the OpenMPIRBuilder to act solely using logical iteration numbers without needing to be concerned with iterator semantics between calling the distance function and determining what the value of the loop variable ought to be. Any OpenMP logical should be done by the OpenMPIRBuilder such that it can be reused MLIR OpenMP dialect and thus by flang.

The distance and loop variable function are implemented using lambdas (or more exactly: CapturedStmt because lambda implementation is more interviewed with the parser). It is up to the OpenMPIRBuilder how they are called which depends on what is done with the loop. By default, these are emitted as outlined functions but we might think about emitting them inline as the OpenMPRuntime does.

For compatibility with the current OpenMP implementation, even though not necessary for the OpenMPIRBuilder, OMPCanonicalLoop can still be nested within OMPLoopDirectives' CapturedStmt. Although OMPCanonicalLoop's are not currently generated when the OpenMPIRBuilder is not enabled, these can just be skipped when not using the OpenMPIRBuilder in case we don't want to make the AST dependent on the EnableOMPBuilder setting.

Loop nests with more than one loop require support by the OpenMPIRBuilder (D93268). A simple implementation of non-rectangular loop nests would add another lambda function that returns whether a loop iteration of the rectangular overapproximation is also within its non-rectangular subset.

Reviewed By: jdenny

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94973
2021-03-04 22:52:59 -06:00
Wei Mi 2357d29335 [SampleFDO] Another fix to prevent repeated indirect call promotion in
sample loader pass.

In https://reviews.llvm.org/rG5fb65c02ca5e91e7e1a00e0efdb8edc899f3e4b9,
to prevent repeated indirect call promotion for the same indirect call
and the same target, we used zero-count value profile to indicate an
indirect call has been promoted for a certain target. We removed
PromotedInsns cache in the same patch. However, there was a problem in
that patch described below, and that problem led me to add PromotedInsns
back as a mitigation in
https://reviews.llvm.org/rG4ffad1fb489f691825d6c7d78e1626de142f26cf.

When we get value profile from metadata by calling getValueProfDataFromInst,
we need to specify the maximum possible number of values we expect to read.
We uses MaxNumPromotions in the last patch so the maximum number of value
information extracted from metadata is MaxNumPromotions. If we have many
values including zero-count values when we write the metadata, some of them
will be dropped when we read them because we only read MaxNumPromotions
values. It will allow repeated indirect call promotion again. We need to
make sure if there are values indicating promoted targets, those values need
to be saved in metadata with higher priority than other values.

The patch fixed that problem. We change to use -1 to represent the count
of a promoted target instead of 0 so it is easier to sort the values.
When we prepare to update the metadata in updateIDTMetaData, we will sort
the values in the descending count order and extract only MaxNumPromotions
values to write into metadata. Since -1 is the max uint64_t number, if we
have equal to or less than MaxNumPromotions of -1 count values, they will
all be kept in metadata. If we have more than MaxNumPromotions of -1 count
values, we will only save MaxNumPromotions such values maximally. In such
case, we have logic in place in doesHistoryAllowICP to guarantee no more
promotion in sample loader pass will happen for the indirect call, because
it has been promoted enough.

With this change, now we can remove PromotedInsns without problem.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97350
2021-03-04 18:44:12 -08:00
David Blaikie a2a55def35 Move llvm/Analysis/ObjCARCUtil.h to IR to fix layering.
This is included from IR files, and IR doesn't/can't depend on Analysis
(because Analysis depends on IR).

Also fix the implementation - don't use non-member static in headers, as
it leads to ODR violations, inaccurate "unused function" warnings, etc.
And fix the header protection macro name (we don't generally include
"LIB" in the names, so far as I can tell).
2021-03-04 16:14:53 -08:00
Jianzhou Zhao db7fe6cd4b [dfsan] Propagate origin tracking at store
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed By: morehouse, gbalats

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97789
2021-03-04 23:34:44 +00:00
William S. Moses 2b896e39bf Revert "[Attributor] Enable heap-to-stack of any size"
This reverts commit 51bd42ef9b.
2021-03-04 17:24:56 -05:00
Sanjay Patel 1bee549737 [LoopVectorize] propagate fast-math-flags from induction instructions
This code assumed that FP math was only permissable if it was
fully "fast", so it hard-coded "fast" when creating new instructions.

The underlying code already allows matching recurrences/reductions
that are only "reassoc", so this change should prevent the potential
miscompile seen in the test diffs (we created "fast" ops even though
none existed in the original code).

I don't know if we need to create the temporary IRBuilder objects
used here, so that could be follow-up clean-up.

There's an open question about whether we should require "nsz" in
addition to "reassoc" here. InstCombine uses that combo for its
reassociative folds, but I think codegen is not as strict.
2021-03-04 17:21:32 -05:00
William S. Moses 51bd42ef9b [Attributor] Enable heap-to-stack of any size
Enable Attributor's heap-to-stack to lower unbounded allocations given a max size of -1

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97873
2021-03-04 17:17:23 -05:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 365b78396a [Remarks] Emit variable info in auto-init remarks
This enhances the auto-init remark with information about the variable
that is auto-initialized.

This is based of debug info if available, or alloca names (mostly for
development purposes).

```
auto-init.c:4:7: remark: Call to memset inserted by -ftrivial-auto-var-init. Memory operation size: 4096 bytes.Variables: var (4096 bytes). [-Rpass-missed=annotation-remarks]
  int var[1024];
      ^
```

This allows to see things like partial initialization of a variable that
the optimizer won't be able to completely remove.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97734
2021-03-04 12:51:22 -08:00
Akira Hatanaka 1900503595 [ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.attachedcall' instead of
explicitly emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR

This reapplies ed4718eccb, which was reverted
because it was causing a miscompile. The bug that was causing the miscompile
has been fixed in 75805dce5f.

Original commit message:

Background:

This fixes a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease
optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker
instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569.

https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue

What this patch does to fix the problem:

- The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.attachedcall" to calls,
  which indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker
  instruction and an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the
  call result. In addition, it emits a call to
  @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which consumes the call result, to
  prevent the middle-end passes from changing the return type of the
  called function. This is currently done only when the target is arm64
  and the optimization level is higher than -O0.

- ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls
  with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after
  processing the function.

- ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the
  operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since
  the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and
  claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization
  passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the
  ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between
  the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of
  PR31925).

- The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if
  nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the
  retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if
  claimRV is attached to the call since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is
  equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it
  tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee.
  This is important since the ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV
  returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up
  with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply
  emits a retain call in the IR if retainRV is attached to the call and
  does nothing if claimRV is attached to it.

- SCCP refrains from replacing the return value of a call with a
  constant value if the call has the operand bundle. This ensures the
  call always has at least one user (the call to
  @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use).

- This patch also fixes a bug in replaceUsesOfNonProtoConstant where
  multiple operand bundles of the same kind were being added to a call.

Future work:

- Use the operand bundle on x86-64.

- Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into
  calls with the operand bundles.

rdar://71443534

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808
2021-03-04 11:22:30 -08:00
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
Jianzhou Zhao 72abc9bf07 [dfsan] add a missing zero origin at atomic commands 2021-03-04 16:50:05 +00:00
Alexey Bataev 04ba80ca4d [Instcombiner]Improve emission of logical or/and reductions.
For logical or/and reductions we emit regular intrinsics @llvm.vector.reduce.or/and.vxi1 calls.
These intrinsics are not effective for the logical or/and reductions,
especially if the optimizer is able to emit short circuit versions of
the scalar or/and instructions and vector code gets less effective than
the scalar version.
Instead, or reduction for i1 can be represented as:
```
%val = bitcast <ReduxWidth x i1> to iReduxWidth
%res = cmp ne iReduxWidth %val, 0
```
and reduction for i1 can be represented as:
```
%val = bitcast <ReduxWidth x i1> to iReduxWidth
%res = cmp eq iReduxWidth %val, 11111
```
This improves perfromance of the vector code significantly and make it
to outperform short circuit scalar code.

Part of D57059.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97406
2021-03-04 08:01:02 -08:00
Sanjay Patel 36a489d194 [Analysis][LoopVectorize] rename "Unsafe" variables/methods; NFC
Similar to b3a33553ae, but this shows a TODO and a potential
miscompile is already present.

We are tracking an FP instruction that does *not* have FMF (reassoc)
properties, so calling that "Unsafe" seems opposite of the common
reading.

I also removed one getter method by rolling the null check into
the access. Further simplification may be possible.

The motivation is to clean up the interactions between FMF and
function-level attributes in these classes and their callers.

The new test shows that there is an existing bug somewhere in
the callers. We assumed that the original code was fully 'fast'
and so we produced IR with 'fast' even though it was just 'reassoc'.
2021-03-04 10:40:26 -05:00
Sanjay Patel b3a33553ae [Analysis][LoopVectorize] rename "Unsafe" variables/methods; NFC
We are tracking an FP instruction that does *not* have FMF (reassoc)
properties, so calling that "Unsafe" seems opposite of the common
reading.

I also removed one getter method by rolling the null check into
the access. Further simplification seems possible.

The motivation is to clean up the interactions between FMF and
function-level attributes in these classes and their callers.
2021-03-04 08:53:04 -05:00
Hongtao Yu c75da238b4 [CSSPGO] Deduplicating dangling pseudo probes.
Same dangling probes are redundant since they all have the same semantic that is to rely on the counts inference tool to get reasonable count for the same original block. Therefore, there's no need to keep multiple copies of them. I've seen jump threading created tons of redundant dangling probes that slowed down the compiler dramatically. Other optimization passes can also result in redundant probes though without an observed impact so far.

This change removes block-wise redundant dangling probes specifically introduced by jump threading. To support removing redundant dangling probes caused by all other passes, a final function-wise deduplication is also added.

An 18% size win of the .pseudo_probe section was seen for SPEC2017. No performance difference was observed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97482
2021-03-03 22:44:42 -08:00
Hongtao Yu 8985515822 [CSSPGO] Unblocking optimizations by dangling pseudo probes.
This change fixes a couple places where the pseudo probe intrinsic blocks optimizations because they are not naturally removable. To unblock those optimizations, the blocking pseudo probes are moved out of the original blocks and tagged dangling, instead of allowing pseudo probes to be literally removed. The reason is that when the original block is removed, we won't be able to sample it. Instead of assigning it a zero weight, moving all its pseudo probes into another block and marking them dangling should allow the counts inference a chance to assign them a more reasonable weight. We have not seen counts quality degradation from our experiments.

The optimizations being unblocked are:

	1. Removing conditional probes for if-converted branches. Conditional probes are tagged dangling when their homing branch arms are folded so that they will not be over-counted.
	2. Unblocking jump threading from removing empty blocks. Pseudo probe prevents jump threading from removing logically empty blocks that only has one unconditional jump instructions.
	3. Unblocking SimplifyCFG and MIR tail duplicate to thread empty blocks and blocks with redundant branch checks.

Since dangling probes are logically deleted, they should not consume any samples in LTO postLink. This can be achieved by setting their distribution factors to zero when dangled.

Reviewed By: wmi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97481
2021-03-03 22:44:42 -08:00
Johannes Doerfert 5b70c12f3e [Attributor] Make DepClass a required argument
We often used a sub-optimal dependence class in the past because we
didn't see the argument. Let's make it explicit so we remember to think
about it.
2021-03-04 00:35:52 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert e592dad82e [Attributor] Fold "TrackDependence" into the DepClassTy enum
We don't need a bool and an enum to express the three options we
currently have. This makes the interface nicer and much easier to
use optional dependencies. Also avoids mistakes where the bool is
false and enum ignored.
2021-03-04 00:35:52 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert c8c93fdf0a [Attributor] Avoid work for GEPs and wait till the users are visited 2021-03-04 00:35:52 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert f3f88287c5 [Attributor] Use known alignment as lower bound to avoid work
If we know already more than available from a use, we don't need to
invest time on it.
2021-03-04 00:35:52 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert c14213e030 [Attributor][NFC] Move some trivial checks up 2021-03-04 00:35:52 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert 09c3eebf5f [Attributor] Use sensible initialization in AANoCaptureCallSiteReturned 2021-03-04 00:35:51 -06:00
Evgeniy Brevnov e94125f054 [DSE] Add support for not aligned begin/end
This is an attempt to improve handling of partial overlaps in case of unaligned begin\end.

Existing implementation just bails out if it encounters such cases. Even when it doesn't I believe existing code checking alignment constraints is not quite correct. It tries to ensure alignment of the "later" start/end offset while should be preserving relative alignment between earlier and later start/end.

The idea behind the change is simple. When start/end is not aligned as we wish instead of bailing out let's adjust it as necessary to get desired alignment.

I'll update with performance results as measured by the test-suite...it's still running...

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93530
2021-03-04 12:24:23 +07:00
Serguei Katkov a0ff0f30df [InstCombine] Move statepoint intrinsic handling from visitCall to visitCallBase
statepoint intrinsic can be used in invoke context,
so it should be handled in visitCallBase to cover both call and invoke.

Reviewers: reames, dantrushin
Reviewed By: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97833
2021-03-04 11:00:22 +07:00
Xun Li 03f668613c [LICM][Coroutine] Don't sink stores from loops with coro.suspend instructions
See pr46990(https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46990). LICM should not sink store instructions to loop exit blocks which cross coro.suspend intrinsics. This breaks semantic of coro.suspend intrinsic which return to caller directly. Also this leads to use-after-free if the coroutine is freed before control returns to the caller in multithread environment.

This patch disable promotion by check whether loop contains coro.suspend intrinsics.
This is a resubmit of D86190.
Disabling LICM for loops with coroutine suspension is a better option not only for correctness purpose but also for performance purpose.
In most cases LICM sinks memory operations. In the case of coroutine, sinking memory operation out of the loop does not improve performance since coroutien needs to get data from the frame anyway. In fact LICM would hurt coroutine performance since it adds more entries to the frame.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96928
2021-03-03 15:21:57 -08:00
Whitney Tsang 58d531fd6f [LoopUnrollRuntime] Add option to assume the non latch exit block to be
predictable.

Reviewed By: Meinersbur, bmahjour

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97747
2021-03-03 20:43:31 +00:00
Philip Reames 89d331a31e Address review comment from D97219 (follow up to 8051156)
Probably should have done this before landing, but I forgot.

Basic idea is to avoid using the SCEV predicate when it doesn't buy us anything.  Also happens to set us up for handling non-add recurrences in the future if desired.
2021-03-03 12:20:27 -08:00
Philip Reames 99f5417346 Sink routine for replacing a operand bundle to CallBase [NFC]
We had equivalent code for both CallInst and InvokeInst, but never cared about the result type.
2021-03-03 12:07:55 -08:00
Philip Reames 805115655e [LSR] Unify scheduling of existing and inserted addrecs
LSR goes to some lengths to schedule IV increments such that %iv and %iv.next never need to overlap. This is fairly fundamental to LSRs cost model. LSR assumes that an addrec can be represented with a single register. If %iv and %iv.next have to overlap, then that assumption does not hold.

The bug - which this patch is fixing - is that LSR only does this scheduling for IVs which it inserts, but it's cost model assumes the same for existing IVs that it reuses. It will rewrite existing IV users such that the no-overlap property holds, but will not actually reschedule said IV increment.

As you can see from the relatively lack of test updates, this doesn't actually impact codegen much. The main reason for doing it is to make a follow up patch series which improves post-increment use and scheduling easier to follow.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97219
2021-03-03 12:07:55 -08:00
Fangrui Song a84f4fc0df [InstrProfiling] Place __llvm_prf_vnodes and __llvm_prf_names in llvm.used on ELF
`__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` are used by runtime but not
referenced via relocation in the translation unit.

With `-z start-stop-gc` (LLD 13 (D96914); GNU ld 2.37 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27451),
the linker does not let `__start_/__stop_` references retain their sections.

Place `__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` in `llvm.used` to make
them retained by the linker.

This patch changes most existing `UsedVars` cases to `CompilerUsedVars`
to reflect the ideal state - if the binary format properly supports
section based GC (dead stripping), `llvm.compiler.used` should be sufficient.

`__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` are switched to `UsedVars`
since we want them to be unconditionally retained by both compiler and linker.

Behaviors on COFF/Mach-O are not affected.

Reviewed By: davidxl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97649
2021-03-03 11:32:24 -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
Nico Weber 64f5d7e972 Revert "[InstrProfiling] Place __llvm_prf_vnodes and __llvm_prf_names in llvm.used on ELF"
This reverts commit 04c3040f41.
Breaks instrprof-value-merge.c in bootstrap builds.
2021-03-03 10:21:17 -05:00
Hans Wennborg 0a5dd06718 Revert "[ObjC][ARC] Use operand bundle 'clang.arc.attachedcall' instead of explicitly emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR"
This caused miscompiles of Chromium tests for iOS due clobbering of live
registers. See discussion on the code review for details.

> Background:
>
> This fixes a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease
> optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker
> instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in
> https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569.
>
> https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue
>
> What this patch does to fix the problem:
>
> - The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.attachedcall" to calls,
>   which indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker
>   instruction and an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the
>   call result. In addition, it emits a call to
>   @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which consumes the call result, to
>   prevent the middle-end passes from changing the return type of the
>   called function. This is currently done only when the target is arm64
>   and the optimization level is higher than -O0.
>
> - ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls
>   with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after
>   processing the function.
>
> - ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the
>   operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since
>   the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and
>   claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization
>   passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the
>   ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between
>   the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of
>   PR31925).
>
> - The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if
>   nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the
>   retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if
>   claimRV is attached to the call since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is
>   equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it
>   tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee.
>   This is important since the ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV
>   returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up
>   with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply
>   emits a retain call in the IR if retainRV is attached to the call and
>   does nothing if claimRV is attached to it.
>
> - SCCP refrains from replacing the return value of a call with a
>   constant value if the call has the operand bundle. This ensures the
>   call always has at least one user (the call to
>   @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use).
>
> - This patch also fixes a bug in replaceUsesOfNonProtoConstant where
>   multiple operand bundles of the same kind were being added to a call.
>
> Future work:
>
> - Use the operand bundle on x86-64.
>
> - Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into
>   calls with the operand bundles.
>
> rdar://71443534
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808

This reverts commit ed4718eccb.
2021-03-03 15:51:40 +01:00
Jianzhou Zhao ac4c1760b2 Fix the build error caused by D97570 2021-03-03 04:47:00 +00:00
Jianzhou Zhao d866b9c99d [dfsan] Propagate origin tracking at load
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

One issue is about origin load optimization: see the
comments of useCallbackLoadLabelAndOrigin

@gbalats This change may have some conflicts with your 8bit change. PTAL the change at visitLoad.

Reviewed By: morehouse, gbalats

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97570
2021-03-03 04:32:30 +00:00
George Balatsouras 6ff18b08e6 [dfsan] Fix clang-tidy warnings
This addresses ~50 clang-tidy warnings on dfsan instrumentation pass.
It also contains some refactoring (all non-functional changes) to eliminate some variables and simplify code.

Reviewed By: stephan.yichao.zhao

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97714
2021-03-02 17:37:45 -08:00
Andrei Elovikov b24afec8ae [NFCI][VPlan] Modify Recipes' print methods to honor Indent parameter
Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97787
2021-03-02 15:32:10 -08:00
Nikita Popov 3d8f842712 [LICM] Make promotion faster
Even when MemorySSA-based LICM is used, an AST is still populated
for scalar promotion. As the AST has quadratic complexity, a lot
of time is spent in this step despite the existing access count
limit. This patch optimizes the identification of promotable stores.

The idea here is pretty simple: We're only interested in must-alias
mod sets of loop invariant pointers. As such, only populate the AST
with loop-invariant loads and stores (anything else is definitely
not promotable) and then discard any sets which alias with any of
the remaining, definitely non-promotable accesses.

If we promoted something, check whether this has made some other
accesses loop invariant and thus possible promotion candidates.

This is much faster in practice, because we need to perform AA
queries for O(NumPromotable^2 + NumPromotable*NumNonPromotable)
instead of O(NumTotal^2), and NumPromotable tends to be small.
Additionally, promotable accesses have loop invariant pointers,
for which AA is cheaper.

This has a signicant positive compile-time impact. We save ~1.8%
geomean on CTMark at O3, with 6% on lencod in particular and 25%
on individual files.

Conceptually, this change is NFC, but may not be so in practice,
because the AST is only an approximation, and can produce
different results depending on the order in which accesses are
added. However, there is at least no impact on the number of promotions
(licm.NumPromoted) in test-suite O3 configuration with this change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89264
2021-03-02 22:10:48 +01:00
Simon Pilgrim 232f32f0da [DSE] eliminateDeadStoresMemorySSA - fix "initialization is never read" clang-tidy warning. NFCI. 2021-03-02 15:01:33 +00:00
Alexey Bataev a054e94e9e [SLP]Merge reorder and reuse shuffles.
It is possible to merge reuse and reorder shuffles and reduce the total
cost of the vectorization tree/number of final instructions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94992
2021-03-02 06:39:47 -08:00
Juneyoung Lee 365f5e2475 [JumpThreading] Fix tryToUnfoldSelectInCurrBB to treat and/or and its select form equally
This is a minor fix to update tryToUnfoldSelectInCurrBB to ignore select
form of and/ors because the function does not look into binops as well
2021-03-02 18:35:18 +09:00
Ta-Wei Tu ea1a1ebbc6 [NFC] Use std::swap in LoopInterchange 2021-03-02 11:42:48 +08:00
Fangrui Song 04c3040f41 [InstrProfiling] Place __llvm_prf_vnodes and __llvm_prf_names in llvm.used on ELF
`__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` are used by runtime but not
referenced via relocation in the translation unit.

With `-z start-stop-gc` (D96914 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27451),
the linker no longer lets `__start_/__stop_` references retain them.

Place `__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` in `llvm.used` to make
them retained by the linker.

This patch changes most existing `UsedVars` cases to `CompilerUsedVars`
to reflect the ideal state - if the binary format properly supports
section based GC (dead stripping), `llvm.compiler.used` should be sufficient.

`__llvm_prf_vnodes` and `__llvm_prf_names` are switched to `UsedVars`
since we want them to be unconditionally retained by both compiler and linker.

Behaviors on other COFF/Mach-O are not affected.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97649
2021-03-01 13:43:23 -08:00
Arthur Eubanks 040c1b49d7 Move EntryExitInstrumentation pass location
This seems to be more of a Clang thing rather than a generic LLVM thing,
so this moves it out of LLVM pipelines and as Clang extension hooks into
LLVM pipelines.

Move the post-inline EEInstrumentation out of the backend pipeline and
into a late pass, similar to other sanitizer passes. It doesn't fit
into the codegen pipeline.

Also fix up EntryExitInstrumentation not running at -O0 under the new
PM. PR49143

Reviewed By: hans

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97608
2021-03-01 10:08:10 -08:00
Florian Hahn a6c81d3366
[VPlan] Remove recipes from back to front.
Update the deletion order when destroying VPBasicBlocks. This ensures
recipes that depend on earlier ones in the block are removed first.
Otherwise this may cause issues when recipes have remaining users later
in the block.
2021-03-01 16:06:30 +00:00
Florian Hahn 53dacb7b67
[LV] Generate RT checks up-front and remove them if required.
This patch updates LV to generate the runtime checks just after cost
modeling, to allow a more precise estimate of the actual cost of the
checks. This information will be used in future patches to generate
larger runtime checks in cases where the checks only make up a small
fraction of the expected scalar loop execution time.

The runtime checks are created up-front in a temporary block to allow better
estimating the cost and un-linked from the existing IR. After deciding to
vectorize, the checks are moved backed. If deciding not to vectorize, the
temporary block is completely removed.

This patch is similar in spirit to D71053, but explores a different
direction: instead of delaying the decision on whether to vectorize in
the presence of runtime checks it instead optimistically creates the
runtime checks early and discards them later if decided to not
vectorize. This has the advantage that the cost-modeling decisions
can be kept together and can be done up-front and thus preserving the
general code structure. I think delaying (part) of the decision to
vectorize would also make the VPlan migration a bit harder.

One potential drawback of this patch is that we speculatively
generate IR which we might have to clean up later. However it seems like
the code required to do so is quite manageable.

Reviewed By: lebedev.ri, ebrevnov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75980
2021-03-01 10:48:04 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 5419b67137 [SimplifyCFG] Update FoldTwoEntryPHINode to handle and/or of select and binop equally
This is a minor change that fixes FoldTwoEntryPHINode to handle
phis with and/ors of select form and binop form equally.
2021-03-01 13:34:51 +09:00
Kazu Hirata d639120983 [llvm] Use set_is_subset (NFC) 2021-02-28 10:59:20 -08:00
Sanjay Patel 9502061bcc [InstCombine] avoid infinite loop in demanded bits for select
https://llvm.org/PR49205
2021-02-28 10:17:53 -05:00
William S. Moses b077d82b00 [Attributor] Conditinoally delete fns
Allow the attributor to delete functions only if requested

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97238
2021-02-27 20:37:42 -05:00
Sanjay Patel 356cdabd3a [SimplifyCFG] avoid illegal phi with both poison and undef
In the example based on:
https://llvm.org/PR49218
...we are crashing because poison is a subclass of undef, so we merge blocks and create:

PHI node has multiple entries for the same basic block with different incoming values!
  %k3 = phi i64 [ poison, %entry ], [ %k3, %g ], [ undef, %entry ]

If both poison and undef values are incoming, we soften the poison values to undef.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97495
2021-02-27 09:10:32 -05:00
Kazu Hirata 1d4a2f3778 [Transforms/Utils] Use range-based for loops (NFC) 2021-02-26 22:36:40 -08:00
Fangrui Song bf176c49e8 [InstrProfiling] Use llvm.compiler.used instead of llvm.used for ELF
Many optimizers (e.g.  GlobalOpt/ConstantMerge) do not respect linker semantics
for comdat and may not discard the sections as a unit.

The interconnected `__llvm_prf_{cnts,data}` sections (in comdat for ELF)
are similar to D97432: `__profd_` is not directly referenced, so
`__profd_` may be discarded while `__profc_` is retained, breaking the
interconnection.  We currently conservatively add all such sections to
`llvm.used` and let the linker do GC for ELF.

In D97448, we will change GlobalObject's in the llvm.used list to use SHF_GNU_RETAIN,
causing the metadata sections to be unnecessarily retained (some `check-profile` tests check for GC).
Use `llvm.compiler.used` to retain the current GC behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97585
2021-02-26 16:14:03 -08:00
George Balatsouras c9075a1c8e [dfsan] Record dfsan metadata in globals
This will allow identifying exactly how many shadow bytes were used
during compilation, for when fast8 mode is introduced.

Also, it will provide a consistent matching point for instrumentation
tests so that the exact llvm type used (i8 or i16) for the shadow can
be replaced by a pattern substitution. This is handy for tests with
multiple prefixes.

Reviewed by: stephan.yichao.zhao, morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97409
2021-02-26 14:42:46 -08:00
Jianzhou Zhao a47d435bc4 [dfsan] Propagate origins for callsites
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Each customized function has two wrappers. The
first one dfsw is for the normal shadow propagation. The second one dfso is used
when origin tracking is on. It calls the first one, and does additional
origin propagation. Which one to use can be decided at instrumentation
time. This is to ensure minimal additional overhead when origin tracking
is off.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97483
2021-02-26 19:12:03 +00:00
Fangrui Song b55f29c194 [SanitizerCoverage] Clarify llvm.used/llvm.compiler.used and partially fix unmatched metadata sections on Windows
`__sancov_pcs` parallels the other metadata section(s). While some optimizers
(e.g. GlobalDCE) respect linker semantics for comdat and retain or discard the
sections as a unit, some (e.g.  GlobalOpt/ConstantMerge) do not. So we have to
conservatively retain all unconditionally in the compiler.

When a comdat is used, the COFF/ELF linkers' GC semantics ensure the
associated parallel array elements are retained or discarded together,
so `llvm.compiler.used` is sufficient.

Otherwise (MachO (see rL311955/rL311959), COFF special case where comdat is not
used), we have to use `llvm.used` to conservatively make all sections retain by
the linker. This will fix the Windows problem once internal linkage
GlobalObject's in `llvm.used` are retained via `/INCLUDE:`.

Reviewed By: morehouse, vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97432
2021-02-26 11:10:03 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim 455d43b951 [Utils] collectBitParts - bail for integers > 128-bits
collectBitParts uses int8_t for the bit indices, leaving a 128-bit limit.

We already test for this before calling collectBitParts, but rGb94c215592bd added truncate handling which meant we could end up processing wider integers.

Thanks to @manojgupta for the repro.
2021-02-26 14:58:01 +00:00
Stephen Tozer ec7b9b0c18 [InstCombine] Avoid redundant or out-of-order debug value sinking
This patch modifies TryToSinkInstruction in the InstCombine pass, to prevent
redundant debug intrinsics from being produced, and also prevent the intrinsics
from being emitted in an incorrect order. It does this by ensuring that when
this pass sinks an instruction and creates clones of the debug intrinsics that
use that instruction, it inserts those debug intrinsics in their original order,
and only inserts the last debug intrinsic for each variable in the Instruction's
block.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95463
2021-02-26 13:04:33 +00:00
Evgeniy Brevnov 13a5cac2ba Revert "[NARY-REASSOCIATE] Support reassociation of min/max"
This reverts commit 83d134c3c4.
2021-02-26 19:47:54 +07:00
Kazu Hirata 5fc9e30985 [Scalar] Use range-based for loops (NFC) 2021-02-25 19:54:38 -08:00
Jianzhou Zhao c88fedef2a [dfsan] Conservative solution to atomic load/store
DFSan at store does store shadow data; store app data; and at load does
load shadow data; load app data.

When an application data is atomic, one overtainting case is

thread A: load shadow
thread B: store shadow
thread B: store app
thread A: load app

If the application address had been used by other flows, thread A reads
previous shadow, causing overtainting.

The change is similar to MSan's solution.
1) enforce ordering of app load/store
2) load shadow after load app; store shadow before shadow app
3) do not track atomic store by reseting its shadow to be 0.
The last one is to address a case like this.

Thread A: load app
Thread B: store shadow
Thread A: load shadow
Thread B: store app

This approach eliminates overtainting as a trade-off between undertainting
flows via shadow data race.

Note that this change addresses only native atomic instructions, but
does not support builtin libcalls yet.
   https://llvm.org/docs/Atomics.html#libcalls-atomic

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97310
2021-02-25 23:34:58 +00:00
James Y Knight 24539f1ef2 Add Alignment argument to IRBuilder CreateAtomicRMW and CreateAtomicCmpXchg.
And then push those change throughout LLVM.

Keep the old signature in Clang's CGBuilder for now -- that will be
updated in a follow-on patch (D97224).

The MLIR LLVM-IR dialect is not updated to support the new alignment
attribute, but preserves its existing behavior.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97223
2021-02-25 18:29:42 -05:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih fee9abe69c [Remarks] Provide more information about auto-init calls
This now analyzes calls to both intrinsics and functions.

For intrinsics, grab the ones we know and care about (mem* family) and
analyze the arguments.

For calls, use TLI to get more information about the libcalls, then
analyze the arguments if known.

```
auto-init.c:4:7: remark: Call to memset inserted by -ftrivial-auto-var-init. Memory operation size: 4096 bytes. [-Rpass-missed=annotation-remarks]
  int var[1024];
      ^
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97489
2021-02-25 15:14:09 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih 4753a69a31 [Remarks] Provide more information about auto-init stores
This adds support for analyzing the instruction with the !annotation
"auto-init" in order to generate a more user-friendly remark.

For now, support the store size, and whether it's atomic/volatile.

Example:

```
auto-init.c:4:7: remark: Store inserted by -ftrivial-auto-var-init.Store size: 4 bytes. [-Rpass-missed=annotation-remarks]
  int var;
      ^
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97412
2021-02-25 15:14:09 -08:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih c49b600b2f [Remarks] Emit remarks for "auto-init" !annotations
Using the !annotation metadata, emit remarks pointing to code added by
`-ftrivial-auto-var-init` that survived the optimizer.

Example:

```
auto-init.c:4:7: remark: Initialization inserted by -ftrivial-auto-var-init. [-Rpass-missed=annotation-remarks]
  int buf[1024];
      ^
```

The tests are testing various situations like calls/stores/other
instructions, with debug locations, and extra debug information on
purpose: more patches will come to improve the reporting to make it more
user-friendly, and these tests will show how the reporting evolves.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97405
2021-02-25 15:14:09 -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
Fangrui Song 4d63892acb [SanitizerCoverage] Drop !associated on metadata sections
In SanitizerCoverage, the metadata sections (`__sancov_guards`,
`__sancov_cntrs`, `__sancov_bools`) are referenced by functions.  After
inlining, such a `__sancov_*` section can be referenced by more than one
functions, but its sh_link still refers to the original function's section.
(Note: a SHF_LINK_ORDER section referenced by a section other than its linked-to
section violates the invariant.)

If the original function's section is discarded (e.g. LTO internalization +
`ld.lld --gc-sections`), ld.lld may report a `sh_link points to discarded section` error.

This above reasoning means that `!associated` is not appropriate to be called by
an inlinable function. Non-interposable functions are inline candidates, so we
have to drop `!associated`. A `__sancov_pcs` is not referenced by other sections
but is expected to parallel a metadata section, so we have to make sure the two
sections are retained or discarded at the same time. A section group does the
trick.  (Note: we have a module ctor, so `getUniqueModuleId` guarantees to
return a non-empty string, and `GetOrCreateFunctionComdat` guarantees to return
non-null.)

For interposable functions, we could keep using `!associated`, but
LTO can change the linkage to `internal` and allow such functions to be inlinable,
so we have to drop `!associated`, too. To not interfere with section
group resolution, we need to use the `noduplicates` variant (section group flag 0).
(This allows us to get rid of the ModuleID parameter.)
In -fno-pie and -fpie code (mostly dso_local), instrumented interposable
functions have WeakAny/LinkOnceAny linkages, which are rare. So the
section group header overload should be low.

This patch does not change the object file output for COFF (where `!associated` is ignored).

Reviewed By: morehouse, rnk, vitalybuka

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97430
2021-02-25 11:59:23 -08:00
Jon Roelofs 7f6e331645 Support `#pragma clang section` directives on MachO targets
rdar://59560986

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97233
2021-02-25 09:30:10 -08:00
Rong Xu 6103b6ad69 [SampleFDO][NFC] Refactor: make SampleProfileLoaderBaseImpl a template class
This patch makes SampleProfileLoaderBaseImpl a template class so it
can be used in CodeGen transformation.

Noticeable changes:
 * use one template parameter and use IRTraits to get other used
   types an type specific functions.
 * remove the temporary "inline" keywords in previous refactor
   patch.
 * change the template function findEquivalencesFor to a regular
   function. This function has a single caller with type of
   PostDominatorTree. It's simpler to use the type directly
   because MachinePostDominatorTree is not a derived type of
   template DominatorTreeBase.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96981
2021-02-25 08:26:17 -08:00
Evgeniy Brevnov d0a6f8bb65 [NFC] Fix build failure after 83d134c3c4 2021-02-25 18:43:00 +07:00
Evgeniy Brevnov 83d134c3c4 [NARY-REASSOCIATE] Support reassociation of min/max
Support reassociation for min/max. With that we should be able to transform min(min(a, b), c) -> min(min(a, c), b) if min(a, c) is already available.

Reviewed By: mkazantsev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88287
2021-02-25 18:22:39 +07:00
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
Sanjay Patel a7cee55762 [InstCombine] fold fdiv with powi divisor (PR49147)
This extends b40fde062c for the especially non-standard
powi pattern. We want to avoid being completely wrong
on the negation-of-int-min corner case, so I'm adding
an extra FMF check for 'ninf' assuming that gives us
the flexibility to handle that possibility.
https://llvm.org/PR49147
2021-02-24 16:44:36 -05:00
Sanjay Patel 868d43fbd6 [InstCombine] add helper for x/pow(); NFC
We at least want to add powi to this list, so
split it off into a switch to reduce code duplication.
2021-02-24 16:44:36 -05:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 01701646d5 Transforms: Clone distinct nodes in metadata mapper unless RF_ReuseAndMutateDistinctMDs
This is a follow up to 22a52dfddc and a
revert of df763188c9.

With this change, we only skip cloning distinct nodes in
MDNodeMapper::mapDistinct if RF_ReuseAndMutateDistinctMDs, dropping the
no-longer-needed local helper `cloneOrBuildODR()`.  Skipping cloning in
other cases is unsound and breaks CloneModule, which is why the textual
IR for PR48841 didn't pass previously. This commit adds the test as:
Transforms/ThinLTOBitcodeWriter/cfi-debug-info-cloned-type-references-global-value.ll

Cloning less often exposed a hole in subprogram cloning in
CloneFunctionInto thanks to df763188c9a1ecb1e7e5c4d4ea53a99fbb755903's
test ThinLTO/X86/Inputs/dicompositetype-unique-alias.ll. If a function
has a subprogram attachment whose scope is a DICompositeType that
shouldn't be cloned, but it has no internal debug info pointing at that
type, that composite type was being cloned. This commit plugs that hole,
calling DebugInfoFinder::processSubprogram from CloneFunctionInto.

As hinted at in 22a52dfddcefad4f275eb8ad1cc0e200074c2d8a's commit
message, I think we need to formalize ownership of metadata a bit more
so that ValueMapper/CloneFunctionInto (and similar functions) can deal
with cloning (or not) metadata in a more generic, less fragile way.

This fixes PR48841.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96734
2021-02-24 12:57:52 -08:00
Sander de Smalen 5e19208d96 [InstructionCost] NFC: Fix up missing cases in LoopVectorize and CodeGenPrep.
This fixes the types of a few more cost variables to be of type InstructionCost.
2021-02-24 14:30:03 +00:00
Pierre Gousseau 27830bc2b1 [asan] Avoid putting globals in a comdat section when targetting elf.
Putting globals in a comdat for dead-stripping changes the semantic and
can potentially cause false negative odr violations at link time.
If odr indicators are used, we keep the comdat sections, as link time
odr violations will be dectected for the odr indicator symbols.

This fixes PR 47925
2021-02-24 12:01:56 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim b94c215592 [Utils] collectBitParts - add truncate() handling 2021-02-24 11:48:34 +00:00
Florian Hahn 6240f436dd
Recommit "[LV] Allow tryToCreateWidenRecipe to return a VPValue, use for blends."
This reverts the revert commit 437f0bbcd5.

It adds a new toVPRecipeResult, which forces VPRecipeOrVPValueTy to be
constructed with a VPRecipeBase *. This should address ambiguous
constructor issues for recipe sub-types that also inherit from VPValue.
2021-02-24 10:36:02 +00:00
Dan Liew 7d3ef103b5 [ASan] Introduce a way set different ways of emitting module destructors.
Previously there was no way to control how module destructors were emitted
by `ModuleAddressSanitizerPass`. However, we want language frontends (e.g. Clang)
to be able to decide how to emit these destructors (if at all).

This patch introduces the `AsanDtorKind` enum that represents the different ways
destructors can be emitted. There are currently only two valid ways to emit destructors.

* `Global` - Use `llvm.global_dtors`. This was the previous behavior and is the default.
* `None`   - Do not emit module destructors.

The `ModuleAddressSanitizerPass` and the various wrappers around it have been updated
to take the `AsanDtorKind` as an argument.

The `-asan-destructor-kind=` command line argument has been introduced to make this
easy to test from `opt`. If this argument is specified it overrides the value passed
to the `ModuleAddressSanitizerPass` constructor.

Note that `AsanDtorKind` is not `bool` because we will introduce a new way to
emit destructors in a subsequent patch.

Note that `AsanDtorKind` is given its own header file because if it is declared
in `Transforms/Instrumentation/AddressSanitizer.h` it leads to compile error
(Module is ambiguous) when trying to use it in
`clang/Basic/CodeGenOptions.def`.

rdar://71609176

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96571
2021-02-23 20:01:21 -08:00
Juneyoung Lee 56d228a14e [SimplifyCFG] Update passingValueIsAlwaysUndefined to check more attributes
This is a simple patch to update SimplifyCFG's passingValueIsAlwaysUndefined to inspect more attributes.

A new function `CallBase::isPassingUndefUB` checks attributes that imply noundef.

Reviewed By: spatel

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97244
2021-02-24 10:40:50 +09:00
Fangrui Song ef312951fd collectUsedGlobalVariables: migrate SmallPtrSetImpl overload to SmallVecImpl overload after D97128
And delete the SmallPtrSetImpl overload.

While here, decrease inline element counts from 8 to 4. See D97128 for the choice.

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97257
2021-02-23 16:09:06 -08:00
Fangrui Song ed02f52d28 Fix unstable SmallPtrSet iteration issues due to collectUsedGlobalVariables
While here, decrease inline element counts from 8 to 4. See D97128 for the choice.

Depends on D97128 (which added a new SmallVecImpl overload for collectUsedGlobalVariables).

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97139
2021-02-23 16:09:05 -08:00
Fangrui Song 3adb89bb9f [ThinLTO] Make cloneUsedGlobalVariables deterministic
Iterating on `SmallPtrSet<GlobalValue *, 8>` with more than 8 elements
is not deterministic. Use a SmallVector instead because `Used` is guaranteed to contain unique elements.

While here, decrease inline element counts from 8 to 4. The number of
`llvm.used`/`llvm.compiler.used` elements is usually 0 or 1. For full
LTO/hybrid LTO, the number may be large, so we need to be careful.

According to tejohnson's analysis https://reviews.llvm.org/D97128#2582399 , 4 is
good for a large project with WholeProgramDevirt, when available_externally
vtables are placed in the llvm.compiler.used set.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97128
2021-02-23 16:09:05 -08:00
Teresa Johnson 0a5949dcfa [WPD] Fix handling of pure virtual base class
The fix in 3c4c205060 caused an assert in
the case of a pure virtual base class. In that case, the vTableFuncs
list on the summary will be empty, so we were hitting the new assert
that the linkage type was not available_externally.

In the case of pure virtual, we do not want to assert, and additionally
need to set VS so that we don't treat it conservatively and quit the
analysis of the type id early.

This exposed a pre-existing issue where we were not updating the vcall
visibility on pure virtual functions when whole program visibility was
specified. We were skipping updating the visibility on any global vars
that didn't have any vTableFuncs, which meant all pure virtual were not
updated, and the later analysis would block any devirtualization of
calls that had a type id used on those pure virtual vtables (see the
handling in the other code modified in this patch). Simply remove that
check. It will mean that we may update the vcall visibility on global
vars that aren't vtables, but that setting is ignored for any global
vars that didn't have type metadata anyway.

Added a new test case that asserted without removing the assert, and
that requires the other fixes in this patch (updateVCallVisibilityInIndex
and not skipping all vtables without virtual funcs) to get a successful
devirtualization with index-only WPD. I added cases to test hybrid and
regular LTO for completeness, although those already worked without the
fixes here.

With this final fix, a clang multistage bootstrap with WPD builds and
runs all tests successfully.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97126
2021-02-23 16:07:09 -08:00
Jianzhou Zhao a05aa0dd5e [dfsan] Update memset and dfsan_(set|add)_label with origin tracking
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97302
2021-02-23 23:16:33 +00:00
Matthew Voss 6da7d31416 [llvm-profdata] Emit Error when Invalid MemOpSize Section is Created by llvm-profdata
Under certain (currently unknown) conditions, llvm-profdata is outputting
profiles that have two consecutive entries in the MemOPSize section for the
value 0. This causes the PGOMemOPSizeOpt pass to output an invalid switch
instruction with two cases for 0. As mentioned, we’re not quite sure what’s
causing this to happen, but this patch prevents llvm-profdata from outputting a
profile that has this problem and gives an error with a request for a
reproducible.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92074
2021-02-23 12:51:54 -08:00
Andrei Elovikov 3605b873f6 [NFC][VPlan] Use VPUser to store block's predicate
Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96529
2021-02-23 11:08:27 -08:00
Florian Hahn de40423c85
[LV] Ensure fixNonInductionPHIs uses a valid insertion point.
In some cases, Builder's insertion point may be invalidated before using
it in VPTransformState::get. Make sure the insertion point is
up-to-date.

This should fix various sanitizer errors, like
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/5/builds/4933/steps/9/logs/stdio
2021-02-23 18:51:05 +00:00
Florian Hahn 437f0bbcd5
Revert "[LV] Allow tryToCreateWidenRecipe to return a VPValue, use for blends."
This reverts commit 4efa097eb4, because
some the compilers used for some bots do not support automatic
conversions to PointerUnion.
2021-02-23 16:57:21 +00:00
Florian Hahn 4efa097eb4
[LV] Allow tryToCreateWidenRecipe to return a VPValue, use for blends.
Generalize the return value of tryToCreateWidenRecipe to return either a
newly create recipe or an existing VPValue. Use this to avoid creating
unnecessary VPBlendRecipes.

Fixes PR44800.
2021-02-23 16:52:03 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 19c2e12947 [JumpThreading] Update computeValueKnownInPredecessors to recognize logical and/or patterns
This allows JumpThreading's computeValueKnownInPredecessors to
recognize select form of and/or patterns as well.
2021-02-24 00:06:10 +09:00
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
David Green dd2dbf7ee2 [TTI] Change getOperandsScalarizationOverhead to take Type args
As a followup to D95291, getOperandsScalarizationOverhead was still
using a VF as a vector factor if the arguments were scalar, and would
assert on certain matrix intrinsics with differently sized vector
arguments. This patch removes the VF arg, instead passing the Types
through directly. This should allow it to more accurately compute the
cost without having to guess at which operands will be vectorized,
something difficult with more complex intrinsics.

This adjusts one SVE test as it is now calling the wrong intrinsic vs
veccall. Without invalid InstructCosts the cost of the scalarized
intrinsic is too low. This should get fixed when the cost of
scalarization is accounted for with scalable types.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96287
2021-02-23 13:04:59 +00:00
David Green bd4b61efbd [CostModel] Remove VF from IntrinsicCostAttributes
getIntrinsicInstrCost takes a IntrinsicCostAttributes holding various
parameters of the intrinsic being costed. It can either be called with a
scalar intrinsic (RetTy==Scalar, VF==1), with a vector instruction
(RetTy==Vector, VF==1) or from the vectorizer with a scalar type and
vector width (RetTy==Scalar, VF>1). A RetTy==Vector, VF>1 is considered
an error. Both of the vector modes are expected to be treated the same,
but because this is confusing many backends end up getting it wrong.

Instead of trying work with those two values separately this removes the
VF parameter, widening the RetTy/ArgTys by VF used called from the
vectorizer. This keeps things simpler, but does require some other
modifications to keep things consistent.

Most backends look like this will be an improvement (or were not using
getIntrinsicInstrCost). AMDGPU needed the most changes to keep the code
from c230965ccf working. ARM removed the fix in
dfac521da1, webassembly happens to get a fixup for an SLP cost
issue and both X86 and AArch64 seem to now be using better costs from
the vectorizer.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95291
2021-02-23 13:03:26 +00:00
Matteo Favaro 633e090528
[DSE] Allow ptrs defined in the entry block in IsGuaranteedLoopInvariant.
The **IsGuaranteedLoopInvariant** function is making sure to check if the
incoming pointer is guaranteed to be loop invariant, therefore I think
the case where the pointer is defined in the entry block of a function
automatically guarantees the pointer to be loop invariant, as the entry
block of a function cannot have predecessors or be part of a loop.

I implemented this small patch and tested it using
**ninja check-llvm-unit** and **ninja check-llvm**. I added a contained test
file that shows the problem and used **opt -O3 -debug** on it to make sure
the case is not currently handled (in fact the debug log is showing that
the DSE pass is bailing out when testing if the killer store is able to
clobber the dead store).

Reviewed By: fhahn

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96979
2021-02-23 12:00:44 +00:00
Juneyoung Lee 481c62277d [BuildLibCalls] Add noundef to allocator fns' size
This is a patch to explicitly mark the size parameter of allocator functions like malloc/realloc/... as noundef.

For C/C++: undef can be created from reading an uninitialized variable or padding.
Calling a function with uninitialized variable is already UB.
Calling malloc with padding value is.. something that's not expected. Padding bits may appear in a coerced aggregate, which doesn't apply to malloc's size.
Therefore, malloc's size can be marked as noundef.

For transformations that introduce malloc/realloc/..: I ran LLVM unit tests with an updated Alive2 semantics, and found no regression, so it seems okay.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97045
2021-02-23 13:58:03 +09:00
Kazu Hirata 4ed47858ab [llvm] Use llvm::drop_begin (NFC) 2021-02-22 20:17:16 -08:00
ksyx 4125cabce1 [GVN] Fix a typo in comment
NFC.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97200

Reviewed By: fhahn
2021-02-23 10:39:34 +08:00
Jianzhou Zhao 7424efd5ad [dfsan] Propagate origins at non-memory/phi/call instructions
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97200
2021-02-23 02:12:45 +00:00
Petr Hosek c24b7a16b1 [InstrProfiling] Use ELF section groups for counters, data and values
__start_/__stop_ references retain C identifier name sections such as
__llvm_prf_*. Putting these into a section group disables this logic.

The ELF section group semantics ensures that group members are retained
or discarded as a unit. When a function symbol is discarded, this allows
allows linker to discard counters, data and values associated with that
function symbol as well.

Note that `noduplicates` COMDAT is lowered to zero-flag section group in
ELF. We only set this for functions that aren't already in a COMDAT and
for those that don't have available_externally linkage since we already
use regular COMDAT groups for those.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96757
2021-02-22 14:00:02 -08:00
Alexey Bataev 9a4dd4de9d [SLP]No need to mark scatter load pointer as scalar as it gets vectorized.
Pointer operand of scatter loads does not remain scalar in the tree (it
gest vectorized) and thus must not be marked as the scalar that remains
scalar in vectorized form.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96818
2021-02-22 11:58:28 -08:00
Petr Hosek 4827492d9f Revert "[InstrProfiling] Use ELF section groups for counters, data and values"
This reverts commits:
5ca21175e0
97184ab99c

The instrprof-gc-sections.c is failing on AArch64 LLD bot.
2021-02-22 11:13:55 -08:00
Florian Hahn 95daec6a84
[ConstraintElimination] Use unsigned > 0 instead of != 0.
ICMP_NE predicates cannot be directly represented as constraint. But we
can use ICMP_UGT instead ICMP_NE for %x != 0.

See https://alive2.llvm.org/ce/z/XlLCsW
2021-02-22 17:54:36 +00:00
Nikita Popov 4125afc357 [MemCpyOpt] Fix handling of readnone byval arguments
If the call is readnone, then there may not be any MemoryAccess
associated with the call. Bail out in that case.

This fixes the issue reported at
https://reviews.llvm.org/D94376#2578312.
2021-02-22 18:48:31 +01:00
Nikita Popov 5e7e499b91 [JumpThreading] Clone noalias.scope.decl when threading blocks
When cloning instructions during jump threading, also clone and
adapt any declared scopes. This is primarily important when
threading loop exits, because we'll end up with two dominating
scope declarations in that case (at least after additional loop
rotation). This addresses a loose thread from
https://reviews.llvm.org/rG2556b413a7b8#975012.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97154
2021-02-22 18:35:30 +01:00
Florian Hahn c7ee57f1dc
[LV] Directly use incoming value for single VPBlendRecipes.
VPBlendRecipes with single incoming (value, mask) pair are no-ops. Use
the incoming value directly.
2021-02-22 16:10:08 +00:00
Florian Hahn c11fd0df64
[VPlan] Skip VPWidenPHIRecipe in VPInterleavedACcessInfo.
Update unit tests that did not expect VPWidenPHIRecipes after
15a74b64df.
2021-02-22 10:35:09 +00:00
Florian Hahn 15a74b64df
[VPlan] Manage pairs of incoming (VPValue, VPBB) in VPWidenPHIRecipe.
This patch extends VPWidenPHIRecipe to manage pairs of incoming
(VPValue, VPBasicBlock) in the VPlan native path. This is made possible
because we now directly manage defined VPValues for recipes.

By keeping both the incoming value and block in the recipe directly,
code-generation in the VPlan native path becomes independent of the
predecessor ordering when fixing up non-induction phis, which currently
can cause crashes in the VPlan native path.

This fixes PR45958.

Reviewed By: sguggill

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96773
2021-02-22 09:44:25 +00:00
Petr Hosek 5ca21175e0 [InstrProfiling] Use ELF section groups for counters, data and values
__start_/__stop_ references retain C identifier name sections such as
__llvm_prf_*. Putting these into a section group disables this logic.

The ELF section group semantics ensures that group members are retained
or discarded as a unit. When a function symbol is discarded, this allows
allows linker to discard counters, data and values associated with that
function symbol as well.

Note that `noduplicates` COMDAT is lowered to zero-flag section group in
ELF. We only set this for functions that aren't already in a COMDAT and
for those that don't have available_externally linkage since we already
use regular COMDAT groups for those.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96757
2021-02-21 16:13:06 -08:00
Nikita Popov e0615bcd39 [Loads] Add optimized FindAvailableLoadedValue() overload (NFCI)
FindAvailableLoadedValue() accepts an iterator by reference. If no
available value is found, then the iterator will either be left
at a clobbering instruction or the beginning of the basic block.
This allows using FindAvailableLoadedValue() across multiple blocks.

If this functionality is not needed, as is the case in InstCombine,
then we can use a much more efficient implementation: First try
to find an available value, and only perform clobber checks if
we actually found one. As this function only looks at a very small
number of instructions (6 by default) and usually doesn't find an
available value, this saves many expensive alias analysis queries.
2021-02-21 18:42:56 +01:00
Kristina Bessonova e97aab8d15 [ThinLTO] Fix import of multiply defined global variables
Currently, if there is a module that contains a strong definition of
a global variable and a module that has both a weak definition for
the same global and a reference to it, it may result in an undefined symbol error
while linking with ThinLTO.

It happens because:
* the strong definition become internal because it is read-only and can be imported;
* the weak definition gets replaced by a declaration because it's non-prevailing;
* the strong definition failed to be imported because the destination module
  already contains another definition of the global yet this def is non-prevailing.

The patch adds a check to computeImportForReferencedGlobals() that allows
considering a global variable for being imported even if the module contains
a definition of it in the case this def has an interposable linkage type.

Note that currently the check is based only on the linkage type
(and this seems to be enough at the moment), but it might be worth to account
the information whether the def is prevailing or not.

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95943
2021-02-21 18:34:12 +02:00
Jianzhou Zhao 9524632fa2 [dfsan] Comment out unused methods by D97087 temporarily 2021-02-21 03:31:19 +00:00
Sanjay Patel e772618f1e [InstCombine] fold fdiv with exp/exp2 divisor (PR49147)
Follow-up to:
D96648 / b40fde062
...for the special-case base calls.

From the earlier commit:
This is unusual in the general (non-reciprocal) case because we need
an extra instruction, but that should be better for general FP
reassociation and codegen. We conservatively check for "arcp" FMF
here as we do with existing fdiv folds, but it is not strictly
necessary to have that.
2021-02-20 16:02:58 -05:00
Teresa Johnson fde55a9c9b [LTO] Fix cloning of llvm*.used when splitting module
Refines the fix in 3c4c205060 to only
put globals whose defs were cloned into the split regular LTO module
on the cloned llvm*.used globals. This avoids an issue where one of the
attached values was a local that was promoted in the original module
after the module was cloned. We only need to have the values defined in
the new module on those globals.

Fixes PR49251.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97013
2021-02-20 09:46:43 -08:00
Simon Pilgrim 609d0c9772 [InstCombine] matchBSwapOrBitReverse - remove pattern matching early-out. NFCI.
recognizeBSwapOrBitReverseIdiom + collectBitParts have pattern matching to bail out early if a bswap/bitreverse pattern isn't possible - we should be able to rely on this instead without any notable change in compile time.

This is part of a cleanup towards letting matchBSwapOrBitReverse /recognizeBSwapOrBitReverseIdiom use 'root' instructions that aren't ORs (FSHL/FSHRs in particular which can be prematurely created).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97056
2021-02-20 13:15:34 +00:00
Dávid Bolvanský cd54c57919 Reland "[Libcalls, Attrs] Annotate libcalls with noundef"
Fixed Clang tests.
2021-02-20 06:18:48 +01:00
Dávid Bolvanský 94d034fb86 Revert "[Libcalls, Attrs] Annotate libcalls with noundef"
This reverts commit 33b0c63775. Bots are failing. Some Clang tests need to be updated too.
2021-02-20 04:18:42 +01:00
Dávid Bolvanský 33b0c63775 [Libcalls, Attrs] Annotate libcalls with noundef
I think we can use here same logic as for nonnull.

strlen(X) - X must be noundef => valid pointer.

for libcalls with size arg, we add noundef only if size is known and greater than 0 - so pointers must be noundef (valid ones)

Reviewed By: jdoerfert, aqjune

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95122
2021-02-20 04:10:07 +01:00
Dávid Bolvanský 68e6025cf7 Revert "[BuildLibcalls] Mark some libcalls with inaccessiblememonly and inaccessiblemem_or_argmemonly"
This reverts commit 05d891a19e.
2021-02-20 03:58:53 +01:00
Dávid Bolvanský 05d891a19e [BuildLibcalls] Mark some libcalls with inaccessiblememonly and inaccessiblemem_or_argmemonly
Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94850
2021-02-20 03:56:01 +01:00
Jianzhou Zhao dab953c8e4 [dfsan] Add utils that get/set origins
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97087
2021-02-20 00:52:33 +00:00
Jianzhou Zhao cb1f1aab90 [dfsan] Add origin address calculation
This is a part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D95835.

Reviewed-by: morehouse

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97065
2021-02-19 21:30:07 +00:00
Jianzhou Zhao efc8f3311b [msan] Set cmpxchg shadow precisely
In terms of https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#cmpxchg-instruction,
the return type of chmpxchg is a pair {ty, i1}, while I think we
only wanted to set the shadow for the address 0th op, and it has type
ty.

Reviewed-by: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97029
2021-02-19 20:23:23 +00:00
Wei Mi 4ffad1fb48 [SampleFDO] Add PromotedInsns to prevent repeated ICP.
In https://reviews.llvm.org/rG5fb65c02ca5e91e7e1a00e0efdb8edc899f3e4b9,
We use 0 count value profile to memorize which target has been promoted
and prevent repeated ICP for the same target, so we delete PromotedInsns.
However, I found the implementation in the patch has some shortcomings
to be fixed otherwise there will still be repeated ICP. So I add
PromotedInsns back temorarily. Will remove it after I get a thorough fix.
2021-02-19 10:01:49 -08:00
Benjamin Kramer 59f442e6bb [LV] Fold single-use variable into assert. NFC. 2021-02-19 18:11:39 +01:00
Nikita Popov 71a8e4e7d6 [MemCopyOpt] Enable MemorySSA by default
This enables use of MemorySSA instead of MemDep in MemCpyOpt. To
allow this without significant compile-time impact, the MemCpyOpt
pass is moved directly before DSE (in the cases where this was not
already the case), which allows us to reuse the existing MemorySSA
analysis.

Unlike the MemDep-based implementation, the MemorySSA-based MemCpyOpt
can also perform simple optimizations across basic blocks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94376
2021-02-19 18:06:25 +01:00
Florian Hahn edc92a1c42
[LV] Remove VPCallback.
Now that all state for generated instructions is managed directly in
VPTransformState, VPCallBack is no longer needed. This patch updates the
last use of `getOrCreateScalarValue` to instead manage the value
directly in VPTransformState and removes VPCallback.

Reviewed By: gilr

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95383
2021-02-19 12:50:41 +00:00
Nikita Popov 2f17ed294f [DCE] Don't remove non-willreturn calls
In both ADCE and BDCE (via DemandedBits) we should not remove
instructions that are not guaranteed to return. This issue was
pointed out by fhahn in the recent llvm-dev thread.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96993
2021-02-19 12:35:40 +01:00
Nikita Popov 370addb996 [IR] Move willReturn() to Instruction
This moves the willReturn() helper from CallBase to Instruction,
so that it can be used in a more generic manner. This will make
it easier to fix additional passes (ADCE and BDCE), and will give
us one place to change if additional instructions should become
non-willreturn (e.g. there has been talk about handling volatile
operations this way).

I have also included the IntrinsicInst workaround directly in
here, so that it gets applied consistently. (As such this change
is not entirely NFC -- FuncAttrs will now use this as well.)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96992
2021-02-19 11:56:01 +01:00
Djordje Todorovic 1a2b3536ef Reland "[Debugify] Make the debugify aware of the original (-g) Debug Info"
As discussed on the RFC [0], I am sharing the set of patches that
    enables checking of original Debug Info metadata preservation in
    optimizations. The proof-of-concept/proposal can be found at [1].

    The implementation from the [1] was full of duplicated code,
    so this set of patches tries to merge this approach into the existing
    debugify utility.

    For example, the utility pass in the original-debuginfo-check
    mode could be invoked as follows:

      $ opt -verify-debuginfo-preserve -pass-to-test sample.ll

    Since this is very initial stage of the implementation,
    there is a space for improvements such as:
      - Add support for the new pass manager
      - Add support for metadata other than DILocations and DISubprograms

    [0] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/llvm-dev/QOyF-38YPlE/G213uiuwCAAJ
    [1] https://github.com/djolertrk/llvm-di-checker

    Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82545

The test that was failing is now forced to use the old PM.
2021-02-18 23:29:22 -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