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Philip Reames 37ead201e6 [runtime-unroll] Use incrementing IVs instead of decrementing ones
This is one of those wonderful "in theory X doesn't matter, but in practice is does" changes. In this particular case, we shift the IVs inserted by the runtime unroller to clamp iteration count of the loops* from decrementing to incrementing.

Why does this matter?  A couple of reasons:
* SCEV doesn't have a native subtract node.  Instead, all subtracts (A - B) are represented as A + -1 * B and drops any flags invalidated by such.  As a result, SCEV is slightly less good at reasoning about edge cases involving decrementing addrecs than incrementing ones.  (You can see this in the inferred flags in some of the test cases.)
* Other parts of the optimizer produce incrementing IVs, and they're common in idiomatic source language.  We do have support for reversing IVs, but in general if we produce one of each, the pair will persist surprisingly far through the optimizer before being coalesced.  (You can see this looking at nearby phis in the test cases.)

Note that if the hardware prefers decrementing (i.e. zero tested) loops, LSR should convert back immediately before codegen.

* Mostly irrelevant detail: The main loop of the prolog case is handled independently and will simple use the original IV with a changed start value.  We could in theory use this scheme for all iteration clamping, but that's a larger and more invasive change.
2021-11-12 15:44:58 -08:00
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
Sam Parker 9d81ccc02f [WebAssembly] Enable loop unrolling
Enable partial and runtime unrolling with a threshold of 30, which
was derived from a large number of kernels running on node and
wasmtime for amd64 and aarch64.

Unrolling is enabled by default at -O2 and -O3 and is disabled at
-Oz and -Os. Compiling with -Os is recommended if the wasm binary
size is the most important factor.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95125
2021-02-10 08:25:46 +00:00