We fix the following formatting problems found by clang-format:
- 80 cols violations
- Obvious problems with missing or too many spaces
- multiple new lines in a row
clang-format suggests many more changes, most of them falling in the following
two categories:
1) clang-format does not at all format a piece of code nicely
2) The style that clang-format suggests does not match the style used in
Polly/LLVM
I consider differences caused by reason 1) bugs, which should be fixed by
improving clang-format. Differences due to 2) need to be investigated closer
to understand the cause of the difference and the solution that should be taken.
llvm-svn: 171241
This ensures that the isl sets/maps we operate on have the same parameter
dimensions. Operations on objects with different parameter dimensions are not
allow and trigger assertions.
llvm-svn: 163618
This includes:
- The isl_id of the domain of the scattering must be copied from the original
domain
- Remove outdated references to a 'FinalRead' statement
- Print of the Pocc output, if -debug is provided.
- Add line breaks to some error messages.
Reported and Debugged by: Dustin Feld <d3.feld@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 162901
Store a pointer to each ScopStmt in the isl_id associated with the space of its
domain. This will later allow us to recover the statement during code
generation with isl.
llvm-svn: 157607
Derive the maximal and minimal values of a parameter from the type it has. Add
this information to the scop context. This information is needed, to derive
optimal types during code generation.
llvm-svn: 157245
There is no need for special code to handle SCEVUnknowns. SCEVUnkowns are always
parameters and will be handled by the generic parameter handling code in
visit().
llvm-svn: 157243
The FinalRead statement represented a virtual read that is executed after the
SCoP. It was used when we verified the correctness of a schedule by checking if
it yields the same FLOW dependences as the original code. This is only works, if
we have a final read that reads all memory at the end of the SCoP.
We now switched to just checking if a schedule does not introduce negative
dependences and also consider WAW WAR dependences. This restricts the schedules
a little bit more, but we do not have any optimizer that would calculate a more
complex schedule. Hence, for now final reads are obsolete.
llvm-svn: 152319
In case we can not analyze an access function, we do not discard the SCoP, but
assume conservatively that all memory accesses that can be derived from our base
pointer may be accessed.
Patch provided by: Marcello Maggioni <hayarms@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 146972
Parameters can be complex SCEV expressions, but they can also be single scalar
values. If a parameters is such a simple scalar value and the value is named,
use this name to name the isl parameter dimensions.
llvm-svn: 144641
address is part of the access function. Also remove unused special cases that
were necessery when the base address was still contained in the access function
llvm-svn: 144280
Instead of using TempScop to find parameters, we detect them directly
on the SCEV. This allows us to remove the TempScop parameter detection
in a subsequent commit.
This fixes a bug reported by Marcello Maggioni <hayarms@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 144087
Previously we built a context that contained already all parameter dimensions
from the start. We now build a context without any parameter dimensions and
extend the context as needed. All parameter dimensions are added during final
realignment.
llvm-svn: 144085
- Use __isl_give and __isl_take
- Convert variables to start with Uppercase letter
- Only assign the 'domain' after it is fully constructed
- Only name it after it is fully constructed
llvm-svn: 141361
Also take the chance and rename access functions to access relations. This is
because we do not only allow plain functions to describe an access, but we
can have any access relation that can be described with linear constraints.
llvm-svn: 141257
Polly should now be compiled with CLooG 0c252c88946b27b7b61a1a8d8fd7f94d2461dbfd
and isl 56b7d238929980e62218525b4b3be121af386edf. The most convenient way to
update is utils/checkout_cloog.sh.
llvm-svn: 141251
I am planning to eliminate the TempScopInfo pass. To simplify this I remove
some features that may later be added to the ScopInfo pass.
The interchange pass is currently strongly tested and furthermore ment to be
replaced by the general scheduling optimizer. Reductions itself can later
be added easily.
llvm-svn: 138219
Because of me not understanding the LLVM pass structure well, I did not find a
good way to allocate isl_ctx and to free it later without getting issues with
reference counting. I now found this place, such that we can free isl_ctx. This
patch also fixes the memory leaks that were ignored beforehand.
llvm-svn: 138204
Until today, we compared two affine expressions by defining two maps describing
them, creating an union of those maps, adding constraints that do the comparison
and projecting out unneeded dimensions.
This was simplified to using the isl_pw_aff representation of the affine
expressions and using the relevant isl functions to compare them.
llvm-svn: 137932
At the moment, we still remove the ids after all data structures are created,
as later passes do not yet support ids. This limitation will be removed later.
llvm-svn: 137931
Do not use AffFunc to derive the affine expressions, but use isl_pw_aff to
analyze the original SCEV directly. This will allow several simplifications in
follow up patches, with the final goal of removing AffFunc completely.
llvm-svn: 137930
Instead of returning a pointer to the domain, we return a new copy of it. This
is safer, as we do not give access to internal objects. It is also not
expensive, as isl will just increment a reference counter.
llvm-svn: 131010