This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Stop generating `isl::union_set` and isl::union_map` from `isl::space` and instead generate them from `isl::ctx`
- Disable clang-format on `isl-noexceptions.h`
- Removed `isl::union_{set,map}` generator from `isl::space` from `isl-noexceptions.h`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 87c3413b6f
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106059
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::union_set::unite()` instead of `isl::union_set::add_set()`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 390c44982b
Depends on D104994
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105444
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removing explicit operator bool() from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- Replace each call to operator bool() to method `is_null()`.
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 27396daac5
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103976
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
ZoneAlgorithms's computePHI relies on being provided with consistent a
schedule to compute the statement prodecessors of a statement containing
PHINodes. Otherwise unexpected results such as PHI nodes with multiple
predecessors can occur which would result in problems in the
algorithms expecting consistent data.
In the added test case, statement instances are scrubbed from the
SCoP their execution would result in undefined behavior (Due to a nsw
overflow). As already being undefined behavior in LLVM-IR, neither
AssumedContext nor InvalidContext are updated, giving computePHI no
means to avoid these cases.
Intoduce a new SCoP property, the DefinedBehaviorContext, that among
the runtime-checked conditions, also tracks the assumptions not needing
a runtime check, in particular those affecting the assumed control flow.
This replaces the manual combination of the 3 other contexts that was
already done in computePHI and setNewAccessRelation. Currently, the only
additional assumption is that loop induction variables will nsw flag for
not wrap, but potentially more can be added. Use in
hasFeasibleRuntimeContext, isl::ast_build and gisting are other
potential uses.
To limit computational complexity, the DefinedBehaviorContext is not
availabe if it grows too large (atm hardcoded to 8 disjuncts).
Possible other fixes include bailing out in computePHI when
inconsistencies are detected, choose an arbitrary value for inconsistent
cases (since it is undefined behavior anyways), or make the code
receiving the result from ComputePHI handle inconsistent data. All of
them reduce the quality of implementation having to bail out more often
and disabling the ability to assert on actually wrong results.
This fixes llvm.org/PR48783.
This file lists every pass in LLVM, and is included by Pass.h, which is
very popular. Every time we add, remove, or rename a pass in LLVM, it
caused lots of recompilation.
I found this fact by looking at this table, which is sorted by the
number of times a file was changed over the last 100,000 git commits
multiplied by the number of object files that depend on it in the
current checkout:
recompiles touches affected_files header
342380 95 3604 llvm/include/llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h
314730 234 1345 llvm/include/llvm/InitializePasses.h
307036 118 2602 llvm/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h
213049 59 3611 llvm/include/llvm/Support/MathExtras.h
170422 47 3626 llvm/include/llvm/Support/Compiler.h
162225 45 3605 llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Optional.h
158319 63 2513 llvm/include/llvm/ADT/Triple.h
140322 39 3598 llvm/include/llvm/ADT/StringRef.h
137647 59 2333 llvm/include/llvm/Support/Error.h
131619 73 1803 llvm/include/llvm/Support/FileSystem.h
Before this change, touching InitializePasses.h would cause 1345 files
to recompile. After this change, touching it only causes 550 compiles in
an incremental rebuild.
Reviewers: bkramer, asbirlea, bollu, jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70211
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66259
llvm-svn: 368935
isl_map_from_union_map cannot determine the map's space if the union_map
is empty. polly::singleton was designed for this case. We pass the
expected map space to avoid crashing in isl_map_from_union_map.
This fixes an issue found by the aosp buildbot. Thanks to Eli Friedman
for the reproducer.
llvm-svn: 361290
This removes unused includes (and forward declarations) as
suggested by include-what-you-use. If a transitive include of a removed
include is required to compile a file, I added the required header (or
forward declaration if suggested by include-what-you-use).
This should reduce compilation time and reduce the number of iterative
recompilations when a header was changed.
llvm-svn: 357209
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects.
The renaming was done as follows:
- git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g'
- git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44978
llvm-svn: 332352
As part of this cleanup a couple of unnecessary isl::manage(obj.copy()) pattern
are eliminated as well.
We checked for all potential cleanups by scanning for:
"grep -R isl::manage\( lib/ | grep copy"
llvm-svn: 325558
Represent PHIs by their incoming values instead of an opaque value of
themselves. This allows ForwardOpTree to "look through" the PHIs and
forward the incoming values since forwardings PHIs is currently not
supported.
This is particularly useful to cope with PHIs inserted by GVN LoadPRE.
The incoming values all resolve to a load from a single array element
which then can be forwarded.
It should in theory also reduce spurious conflicts in value mapping
(DeLICM), but I have not yet found a profitable case yet, so it is
not included here.
To avoid transitive closure and potentially necessary overapproximations
of those, PHIs that may reference themselves are excluded from
normalization and keep their opaque self-representation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39333
llvm-svn: 317008
Add check and skip when the store used to determine the target accesses
multiple array elements. Only a single array location should for
mapping the scalar. Having multiple creates problems when deciding which
element to load from. While MemoryAccess::getAddressFunction() should
select just one of them, other problems arise in code that assumes
that there is just one target element per statement instance.
This fixes llvm.org/PR34989
This also reverts r313902 which fixed llvm.org/PR34485 also caused by
a non-functional target array element. This patch avoids the situation
to occur in the first place.
llvm-svn: 316432
Remove an assertion that tests the injectivity of the
PHIRead -> PHIWrite relation. That is, allow a single PHI write to be
used by multiple PHI reads. This may happen due to some statements
containing the PHI write not having the statement instances that would
overwrite the previous incoming value due to (assumed/invalid) contexts.
This result in that PHI write is mapped to multiple targets which is not
supported. Codegen will select one one of the targets using
getAddressFunction(). However, the runtime check should protect us from
this case ever being executed.
We therefore allow injective PHI relations. Additional calculations to
detect/santitize this case would probably not be worth the compuational
effort.
This fixes llvm.org/PR34485
llvm-svn: 313902
ZoneAlgo used to bail out for the complete SCoP if it encountered
something violating its assumption. This meant the neither OpTree can
forward any load nor DeLICM do anything in such cases, even if their
transformations are unrelated to the violations.
This patch adds a list of compatible elements (currently with the
granularity of entire arrays) that can be used for analysis. OpTree
and DeLICM can then check whether their transformations only concern
compatible elements, and skip non-compatible ones.
This will be useful for e.g. Polybench's benchmarks covariance,
correlation, bicg, doitgen, durbin, gramschmidt, adi that have
assumption violation, but which are not necessarily relevant
for all transformations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37219
llvm-svn: 311929
Add statistics about
- Which optimizations are applied
- Number of loops in Scops at various stages
- Number of scalar/singleton writes at various stages representative
for scalar false dependencies
- Number of parallel loops
These will be useful to find regressions due to moving Polly further
down of LLVM's pass pipeline.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37049
llvm-svn: 311553
It is possible that partial writes are empty (write is never executed).
In this case, when in PHINode's incoming edge is never taken such that
the incoming write becomes an empty partial write, if enabled. The
issue is that when converting the union_map to an map, it's space
cannot be derived from the union_map itself. Rather, we need to
determine its space independently.
This fixes test-suite's MultiSource/Benchmarks/ASC_Sequoia/CrystalMk.
llvm-svn: 310348
This allows us to remove more scalar dependences. While this feature is still
rather experimental, we want to give it sufficient test coverage.
llvm-svn: 310314
This is an addition to the -polly-optree pass that reuses the array
content analysis from DeLICM to find array elements that contain the
same value as the value loaded when the target statement instance
is executed.
The analysis is now enabled by default.
The known content analysis could also be used to rematerialize any
llvm::Value that was written to some array element, but currently
only loads are forwarded.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36380
llvm-svn: 310279
Print a statement's instruction on dump() regardless of
-polly-print-instructions. dump() is supposed to be used in the debugger
only and never in regression tests. While debugging, get all the
information we have and we are not bound to break anything. For non-dump
purposes of print, forward the setting of -polly-print-instructions as
parameters.
Some calls to print() had to be changed because the
PollyPrintInstructions setting is only available in ScopInfo.cpp.
In ScheduleOptimizer.cpp, dump() was used in regression tests.
That's not what dump() is for.
The print parameter "PrintInstructions" will also be useful for an
explicit print SCoP pass in a future patch.
llvm-svn: 308746
Before this patch, ScalarDefUseChain was a tool used by DeLICM to find
all reads and writes of scalar accesses. It iterated once over all
accesses and stores the accesses into maps.
By integrating it into the Scop class, we can keep the maps up-to-date
without the need for recomputing them. It will be needed for more than
DeLICM in the future, such as SCoP simplification, code movement between
virtual statements, and array expansion (GSoC project).
Compared to ScalarUseDefChain, we save two maps by finding the ScopStmt
a Def/PHIRead must reside in, and use its already existing lookup
function to find the MemoryAccess.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35631
llvm-svn: 308495
Enable the use for partial writes for PHI write accesses with a switch.
This simply skips the test for whether a PHI write would be partial.
The analog test for partial value writes also protects for partial reads
which we do not support (yet). It is possible to test for partial reads
separately such that we could skip the partial write check as well. In
case this shows up to be useful, I can implement it as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33487
llvm-svn: 303762
Instead of relying on these functions to be part of the isl C++ bindings, we
just define this functionality independently. This allows us to use isl C++
bindings that do not contain LLVM specific functionality.
llvm-svn: 303503
As with the scalar operand of the initial StoreInst, also use input
accesses when searching for new opportunities after mapping a
PHI write.
The same rational applies here: After LICM has been applied, the
promoted value will either be an instruction in the same statement
(in which case we fall back to try every scalar access of the
statement), or in another statement such that there will be such
an input access. In the latter case other scalars cannot have
originated from the same register promotion, at least not by LICM.
This mostly helps to decrease compilation time and makes debugging
easier by not pursuing unpromising routes. In some circumstances,
it may change the compiler's output.
llvm-svn: 302839
Previous to this patch, we used VirtualUse to determine the input
access of an llvm::Value in a statement. The input access is the
READ MemoryAccess that makes a value available in that statement,
which can either be a READ of a MemoryKind::Value or the
MemoryKind::PHI for a PHINode in the statement. DeLICM uses the input
access to heuristically find a candidate to map without searching all
possible values.
This might modify the behaviour in that previously PHI accesses were
not considered input accesses before. This was unintentially lost when
"VirtualUse" was extracted from the "Known Knowledge" patch.
llvm-svn: 302838
Some isl functions can simplify their __isl_keep arguments. The
argument object after the call uses different contraints to represent
the same set. Different contraints can result in different outputs
when printed to a string.
In assert builds additional isl functions are called (in assert() or
mentioned, these can change the internal representation of its read-only
arguments such that printed strings are different in debug and non-debug
builds.
What happened here is that a call to isl_set_is_equal inside an assert
in getScatterFor normalizes one of its arguments such that one redundant
constraint is removed. The redundant constraint therefore does not appear
in the string representing the domain, which FileCheck notices as a
regression test failure compared to a build with assertions disabled.
This fix removes the redundant contraints the domain from the start such
that the redundant contraint is removed in assert and non-assert builds.
Isl adds a flag to such sets such that the removal of redundancies is
not done multiple times (here: by isl_set_is_equal).
Thanks to Tobias Grosser for reporting and hinting to the cause.
llvm-svn: 302711
Extend the Knowledge class to store information about the contents
of array elements and which values are written. Two knowledges do
not conflict the known content is the same. The content information
if computed from writes to and loads from the array elements, and
represented by "ValInst": isl spaces that compare equal if the value
represented is the same.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31247
llvm-svn: 302339
Do not conflict if a write writes the same value as already known.
This change only affects unit tests, but no functional changes are
expected on LLVM-IR, as no Known information is yet extracted and
consequently this functionality is only triggered through unit tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32026
llvm-svn: 301460
Do not conflict if the value of Existing and Proposed are the same.
This change only affects unit tests, but no functional changes are
expected on LLVM-IR, as no Known information is yet extracted and
consequently this functionality is only triggered through unit tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32025
llvm-svn: 301301
This change only affects unit tests, but no functional changes are
expected on LLVM-IR, as no Known information is yet extracted and
consequently this functionality is only triggered through unit tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32027
llvm-svn: 300874
After the isl C++ binding generator is now close to being upstreamed to isl, we
synchronize the latest changes to Polly. These are mostly formatting changes
plus a small interface change for the foreach callback function and some naming
changes in isl::boolean.
llvm-svn: 300398
The isl C++ bindings now has implicit conversions from isl::set to
isl::union_set. Therefore the additional overload accepting isl::set
is not required anymore.
llvm-svn: 298529