Followup to D135962 to rename remaining uses of
FunctionModRefBehavior to MemoryEffects. Does not touch API names
yet, but also updates variables names FMRB/MRB to ME, to match the
new type name.
Currently, AAResultBase (from which alias analysis providers inherit)
stores a reference back to the AAResults aggregation it is part of,
so it can perform recursive alias analysis queries via
getBestAAResults().
This patch removes the back-reference from AAResultBase to AAResults,
and instead passes the used aggregation through the AAQueryInfo.
This can be used to perform recursive AA queries using the full
aggregation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94363
Based on D130896, we can model operand bundles more precisely. In
addition to the baseline ModRefBehavior, a reading/clobbering operand
bundle may also read/write all locations. For example, a memcpy with
deopt bundle can read any memory, but only write argument memory.
This means that getModRefInfo() for memcpy with a pointer that does
not alias the arguments results in Ref, rather than ModRef, without
the need to implement any special handling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130980
Currently, FunctionModRefBehavior tracks whether the function reads
or writes memory (ModRefInfo) and which locations it can access
(argmem, inaccessiblemem and other). This patch changes it to track
ModRef information per-location instead.
To give two examples of why this is useful:
* D117095 highlights a weakness of ModRef modelling in the presence
of operand bundles. For a memcpy call with deopt operand bundle,
we want to say that it can read any memory, but only write argument
memory. This would allow them to be treated like any other calls.
However, we currently can't express this and have to say that it
can read or write any memory.
* D127383 would ideally be modelled as a separate threadid location,
where threadid Refs outside pre-split coroutines can be ignored
(like other accesses to constant memory). The current representation
does not allow modelling this precisely.
The patch as implemented is intended to be NFC, but there are some
obvious opportunities for improvements and simplification. To fully
capitalize on this we would also want to change the way we represent
memory attributes on functions, but that's a larger change, and I
think it makes sense to separate out the FunctionModRefBehavior
refactoring.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130896
Mark ModRefInfo as a bitmask enum, which allows using normal
& and | operators on it. This supersedes various functions like
unionModRef() and intersectModRef(). I think this makes the code
cleaner than going through helper functions...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130870
getModRefInfo() queries currently track whether the result is a
MustAlias on a best-effort basis. The only user of this functionality
is the optimized memory access type in MemorySSA -- which in turn
has no users. Given that this functionality has not found a user
since it was introduced five years ago (in D38862), I think we
should drop it again.
The context is that I'm working to separate FunctionModRefBehavior
to track mod/ref for different location kinds (like argmem or
inaccessiblemem) separately, and the fact that ModRefInfo also has
an unrelated Must flag makes this quite awkward, especially as this
means that NoModRef is not a zero value. If we want to retain the
functionality, I would probably split getModRefInfo() results into
a part that just contains the ModRef information, and a separate
part containing a (best-effort) AliasResult.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130713
This extract a common isNotVisibleOnUnwind() helper into
AliasAnalysis, which handles allocas, byval arguments and noalias
calls. After D116998 this could also handle sret arguments. We
have similar logic in DSE and MemCpyOpt, which will be switched
to use this helper as well.
The noalias call case is a bit different from the others, because
it also requires that the object is not captured. The caller is
responsible for doing the appropriate check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117000
The naming has come up as a source of confusion in several recent reviews. onlyWritesMemory is consist with onlyReadsMemory which we use for the corresponding readonly case as well.
Before this change, AAResults::getModRefInfo() was missing a case for
callbr instructions (asm goto), which may read/write memory. In PR52735,
this led to a miscompile where a load was incorrect eliminated.
Add this missing case, as well as an assert verifying that all
memory-accessing instructions are handled properly.
Fixes#52735.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115992
This is a followup to D109844 (and alternative to D109907), which
integrates the new "earliest escape" tracking into AliasAnalysis.
This is done by replacing the pre-existing context-free capture
cache in AAQueryInfo with a replaceable (virtual) object with two
implementations: The SimpleCaptureInfo implements the previous
behavior (check whether object is captured at all), while
EarliestEscapeInfo implements the new behavior from DSE.
This combines the "earliest escape" analysis with the full power of
BasicAA: It subsumes the call handling from D109907, considers a
wider range of escape sources, and works with AA recursion. The
compile-time cost is slightly higher than with D109907.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110368
This is not expected to have any practical compile-time effect,
as the alias() calls inside callCapturesBefore() are rare. This
should still be supported for API completeness, and might be
useful for reachability caching.
Add an ability to store `Offset` between partially aliased location. Use this
storage within returned `ResultAlias` instead of caching it in `AAQueryInfo`.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98718
Main reason is preparation to transform AliasResult to class that contains
offset for PartialAlias case.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98027
For the cases of two clobbering loads and one loaded object is fully contained
in the second `BasicAAResult::aliasGEP` returns just `PartialAlias` that
is actually more common case of partial overlap, it doesn't say anything about
actual overlapping sizes.
AA users such as GVN and DSE have no functionality to estimate aliasing of GEPs
with non-constant offsets. The change stores estimated relative offsets so they
can be used further.
Reviewed By: nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93529
Rather than storing the query depth in AAResults, store it in AAQI.
This makes more sense, as it is a property of the query. This
sidesteps the issue of D94363, fixing slightly inaccurate AA
statistics. Additionally, I plan to use the Depth from BasicAA in
the future, where fetching it from AAResults would be unreliable.
This change is not quite as straightforward as it seems, because
we need to preserve the depth when creating a new AAQI for recursive
queries across phis. I'm adding a new method for this, as we may
need to preserve additional information here in the future.
This patch fixes a bug that could result in miscompiles (at least
in an OOT target). The problem could be seen by adding checks that
the DominatorTree used in BasicAliasAnalysis and ValueTracking was
valid (e.g. by adding DT->verify() call before every DT dereference
and then running all tests in test/CodeGen).
Problem was that the LegacyPassManager calculated "last user"
incorrectly for passes such as the DominatorTree when not telling
the pass manager that there was a transitive dependency between
the different analyses. And then it could happen that an incorrect
dominator tree was used when doing alias analysis (which was a pretty
serious bug as the alias analysis result could be invalid).
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48709
Reviewed By: nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94138
byval arguments should mostly get the same treatment as noalias
arguments in alias analysis. This was not the case for the
isIdentifiedFunctionLocal() function.
Marking byval arguments as identified function local means that
they cannot alias with other arguments, which I believe is correct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93602
1. Removed #include "...AliasAnalysis.h" in other headers and modules.
2. Cleaned up includes in AliasAnalysis.h.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92489
When constructing a MemoryLocation by hand, require that a
LocationSize is explicitly specified. D91649 will split up
LocationSize::unknown() into two different states, and callers
should make an explicit choice regarding the kind of MemoryLocation
they want to have.
The legacy PM alias analysis pipeline by default includes basic-aa.
When running `opt -foo-pass` under the NPM and -disable-basic-aa is not
specified, use basic-aa.
This decreases the number of check-llvm failures under NPM from 913 to 752.
Reviewed By: ychen, asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86167
Essentially, fold OrderedBasicBlock into BasicBlock, and make it
auto-invalidate the instruction ordering when new instructions are
added. Notably, we don't need to invalidate it when removing
instructions, which is helpful when a pass mostly delete dead
instructions rather than transforming them.
The downside is that Instruction grows from 56 bytes to 64 bytes. The
resulting LLVM code is substantially simpler and automatically handles
invalidation, which makes me think that this is the right speed and size
tradeoff.
The important change is in SymbolTableTraitsImpl.h, where the numbering
is invalidated. Everything else should be straightforward.
We probably want to implement a fancier re-numbering scheme so that
local updates don't invalidate the ordering, but I plan for that to be
future work, maybe for someone else.
Reviewed By: lattner, vsk, fhahn, dexonsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51664
Previously, the enums didn't account for all the possible cases, which
could cause misleading results (particularly for a "switch" on
FunctionModRefBehavior).
Fixes regression in polly from recent patch to add writeonly to memset.
While I'm here, also fix a few dubious uses of the FMRB_* enum values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73154
Our out-of-tree custom aliasing solution for the HPC# Burst compiler
here at Unity makes use of the `ExternalAAwrapperPass` infrastructure to
insert our custom aliasing resolution into the core of LLVM. This is
great for all cases except for function inlining, where because
`createLegacyPMAAResults` does not make use of `ExternalAAWrapperPass`,
when we have a definite no-alias result within a function it won't be
propagated to the calling function during inlining.
This commit just rectifies this oversight by adding the missing
dependency.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71348
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
Summary:
This is the first change to enable the TLI to be built per-function so
that -fno-builtin* handling can be migrated to use function attributes.
See discussion on D61634 for background. This is an enabler for fixing
handling of these options for LTO, for example.
This change should not affect behavior, as the provided function is not
yet used to build a specifically per-function TLI, but rather enables
that migration.
Most of the changes were very mechanical, e.g. passing a Function to the
legacy analysis pass's getTLI interface, or in Module level cases,
adding a callback. This is similar to the way the per-function TTI
analysis works.
There was one place where we were looking for builtins but not in the
context of a specific function. See FindCXAAtExit in
lib/Transforms/IPO/GlobalOpt.cpp. I'm somewhat concerned my workaround
could provide the wrong behavior in some corner cases. Suggestions
welcome.
Reviewers: chandlerc, hfinkel
Subscribers: arsenm, dschuff, jvesely, nhaehnle, mehdi_amini, javed.absar, sbc100, jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, steven_wu, george.burgess.iv, dexonsmith, jfb, asbirlea, gchatelet, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66428
llvm-svn: 371284
Summary:
This is a redo of D60914.
The objective is to not invalidate AAManager, which is stateless, unless
there is an explicit invalidate in one of the AAResults.
To achieve this, this patch adds an API to PAC, to check precisely this:
is this analysis not invalidated explicitly == is this analysis not abandoned == is this analysis stateless, so preserved without explicitly being marked as preserved by everyone
Reviewers: chandlerc
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, jlebar, george.burgess.iv, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61284
llvm-svn: 359622
Summary:
Adding contained caching to AliasAnalysis. BasicAA is currently the only one using it.
AA changes:
- This patch is pulling the caches from BasicAAResults to AAResults, meaning the getModRefInfo call benefits from the IsCapturedCache as well when in "batch mode".
- All AAResultBase implementations add the QueryInfo member to all APIs. AAResults APIs maintain wrapper APIs such that all alias()/getModRefInfo call sites are unchanged.
- AA now provides a BatchAAResults type as a wrapper to AAResults. It keeps the AAResults instance and a QueryInfo instantiated to batch mode. It delegates all work to the AAResults instance with the batched QueryInfo. More API wrappers may be needed in BatchAAResults; only the minimum needed is currently added.
MemorySSA changes:
- All walkers are now templated on the AA used (AliasAnalysis=AAResults or BatchAAResults).
- At build time, we optimize uses; now we create a local walker (lives only as long as OptimizeUses does) using BatchAAResults.
- All Walkers have an internal AA and only use that now, never the AA in MemorySSA. The Walkers receive the AA they will use when built.
- The walker we use for queries after the build is instantiated on AliasAnalysis and is built after building MemorySSA and setting AA.
- All static methods doing walking are now templated on AliasAnalysisType if they are used both during build and after. If used only during build, the method now only takes a BatchAAResults. If used only after build, the method now takes an AliasAnalysis.
Subscribers: sanjoy, arsenm, jvesely, nhaehnle, jlebar, george.burgess.iv, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59315
llvm-svn: 356783
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