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Wei Mi 0bd3f41588 Revert rL304050. It may break sanitizer bootstrap. Revert it for now while investigating.
llvm-svn: 304350
2017-05-31 21:29:33 +00:00
Wei Mi 5bbb5aafc1 [GVN] Recommit the patch "Add phi-translate support in scalarpre".
The recommit is to fix a bug about ExtractValue and InsertValue ops. For those
ops, some varargs inside GVN::Expression are not value numbers but raw index
numbers. It is wrong to do phi-translate for raw index numbers, and the fix is
to stop doing that.

Right now scalarpre doesn't have phi-translate support, so it will miss some
simple pre opportunities. Like the following testcase, current scalarpre cannot
recognize the last "a * b" is fully redundent because a and b used by the last
"a * b" expr are both defined by phis.

long a[100], b[100], g1, g2, g3;
__attribute__((pure)) long goo();

void foo(long a, long b, long c, long d) {
  g1 = a * b;
  if (__builtin_expect(g2 > 3, 0)) {
    a = c;
    b = d;
    g2 = a * b;
  }
  g3 = a * b;      // fully redundant.
}
The patch adds phi-translate support in scalarpre. This is only a temporary
solution before the newpre based on newgvn is available.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32252

llvm-svn: 304050
2017-05-27 00:54:19 +00:00
Wei Mi 3250ae3f7c Revert rL303923 since it broke the sanitizer bootstrap build bot.
llvm-svn: 303969
2017-05-26 05:42:50 +00:00
Wei Mi fd257fa7bf [GVN] Add phi-translate support in scalarpre.
Right now scalarpre doesn't have phi-translate support, so it will miss some
simple pre opportunities. Like the following testcase, current scalarpre cannot
recognize the last "a * b" is fully redundent because a and b used by the last
"a * b" expr are both defined by phis.

  long a[100], b[100], g1, g2, g3;
  __attribute__((pure)) long goo();

  void foo(long a, long b, long c, long d) {
    g1 = a * b;
    if (__builtin_expect(g2 > 3, 0)) {
      a = c;
      b = d;
      g2 = a * b;
    }
    g3 = a * b;      // fully redundant.
  }

The patch adds phi-translate support in scalarpre. This is only a temporary
solution before the newpre based on newgvn is available.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32252

llvm-svn: 303923
2017-05-25 21:49:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 96ab8726a3 [IR] De-virtualize ~Value to save a vptr
Summary:
Implements PR889

Removing the virtual table pointer from Value saves 1% of RSS when doing
LTO of llc on Linux. The impact on time was positive, but too noisy to
conclusively say that performance improved. Here is a link to the
spreadsheet with the original data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F4FHir0qYnV0MEp2sYYp_BuvnJgWlWPhWOwZ6LbW7W4/edit?usp=sharing

This change makes it invalid to directly delete a Value, User, or
Instruction pointer. Instead, such code can be rewritten to a null check
and a call Value::deleteValue(). Value objects tend to have their
lifetimes managed through iplist, so for the most part, this isn't a big
deal.  However, there are some places where LLVM deletes values, and
those places had to be migrated to deleteValue.  I have also created
llvm::unique_value, which has a custom deleter, so it can be used in
place of std::unique_ptr<Value>.

I had to add the "DerivedUser" Deleter escape hatch for MemorySSA, which
derives from User outside of lib/IR. Code in IR cannot include MemorySSA
headers or call the MemoryAccess object destructors without introducing
a circular dependency, so we need some level of indirection.
Unfortunately, no class derived from User may have any virtual methods,
because adding a virtual method would break User::getHungOffOperands(),
which assumes that it can find the use list immediately prior to the
User object. I've added a static_assert to the appropriate OperandTraits
templates to help people avoid this trap.

Reviewers: chandlerc, mehdi_amini, pete, dberlin, george.burgess.iv

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: krytarowski, eraman, george.burgess.iv, mzolotukhin, Prazek, nlewycky, hans, inglorion, pcc, tejohnson, dberlin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31261

llvm-svn: 303362
2017-05-18 17:24:10 +00:00
Daniel Berlin 4d0fe64ae3 Kill off the old SimplifyInstruction API by converting remaining users.
llvm-svn: 301673
2017-04-28 19:55:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 927d8e610a [IR] Redesign the case iterator in SwitchInst to actually be an iterator
and to expose a handle to represent the actual case rather than having
the iterator return a reference to itself.

All of this allows the iterator to be used with common STL facilities,
standard algorithms, etc.

Doing this exposed some missing facilities in the iterator facade that
I've fixed and required some work to the actual iterator to fully
support the necessary API.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31548

llvm-svn: 300032
2017-04-12 07:27:28 +00:00
Daniel Berlin 12883b1673 Templatize parts of VNCoercion, and add constant-only versions of the functions to be used in NewGVN.
NFCI.

Summary:
This is ground work for the changes to enable coercion in NewGVN.
GVN doesn't care if they end up constant because it eliminates as it goes.
NewGVN cares.

IRBuilder and ConstantFolder deliberately present the same interface,
so we use this to our advantage to templatize our functions to make
them either constant only or not.

Reviewers: davide

Subscribers: llvm-commits, Prazek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30928

llvm-svn: 298262
2017-03-20 16:08:29 +00:00
Craig Topper d55e153b87 [GVN] Fix accidental double storage of the function BasicBlock list in iterateOnFunction
Summary:
iterateOnFunction creates a ReversePostOrderTraversal object which does a post order traversal in its constructor and stores the results in an internal vector. Iteration over it just reads from the internal vector in reverse order.

The GVN code seems to be unaware of this and iterates over ReversePostOrderTraversal object and makes a copy of the vector into a local vector. (I think at one point in time we used a DFS here instead which would have required the local vector).

The net affect of this is that we have two vectors containing the basic block list. As I didn't want to expose the implementation detail of ReversePostOrderTraversal's constructor to GVN, I've changed the code to do an explicit post order traversal storing into the local vector and then reverse iterate over that.

I've also removed the reserve(256) since the ReversePostOrderTraversal wasn't doing that. I can add it back if we thinks it important. Though it seemed weird that it wasn't based on the size of the function.

Reviewers: davide, anemet, dberlin

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31084

llvm-svn: 298191
2017-03-18 18:24:41 +00:00
Daniel Berlin cd07a0f685 VNCoercion: Make the function signatures all consistent
llvm-svn: 297537
2017-03-11 00:51:01 +00:00
Daniel Berlin 5ac9179f6c Move memory coercion functions from GVN.cpp to VNCoercion.cpp so they can be shared between GVN and NewGVN.
Summary:
These are the functions used to determine when values of loads can be
extracted from stores, etc, and to perform the necessary insertions to
do this.  There are no changes to the functions themselves except
reformatting, and one case where memdep was informed of a removed load
(which was pushed into the caller).

Reviewers: davide

Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, Prazek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30478

llvm-svn: 297438
2017-03-10 04:54:10 +00:00
Davide Italiano 116464a55d [NewGVN] Preserve TargetLibraryInfo analysis.
We can maybe preserve more but this is a first step.
Ack'ed by Danny on IRC.

llvm-svn: 293694
2017-01-31 21:53:18 +00:00
Taewook Oh 75acec8a14 Do not propagate DebugLoc across basic blocks
Summary:
DebugLoc shouldn't be propagated across basic blocks to prevent incorrect stepping and imprecise sample profile result. rL288903 addressed the wrong DebugLoc propagation issue by limiting the copy of DebugLoc when GVN removes a fully redundant load that is dominated by some other load. However, DebugLoc is still incorrectly propagated in the following example:


```
1:  extern int g;
2: 
3:  void foo(int x, int y, int z) {
4:    if (x)
5:      g = 0;
6:    else
7:      g = 1;
8:
9:    int i = 0;
10:   for ( ; i < y ; i++)
11:     if (i > z)
12:       g++;
13: }

```
Below is LLVM IR representation of the program before GVN:


```
@g = external local_unnamed_addr global i32, align 4

; Function Attrs: nounwind uwtable
define void @foo(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32 %z) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !4 {
entry:
  %not.tobool = icmp eq i32 %x, 0, !dbg !8
  %.sink = zext i1 %not.tobool to i32, !dbg !8
  store i32 %.sink, i32* @g, align 4, !tbaa !9
  %cmp8 = icmp sgt i32 %y, 0, !dbg !13
  br i1 %cmp8, label %for.body.preheader, label %for.end, !dbg !17

for.body.preheader:                               ; preds = %entry
  br label %for.body, !dbg !19

for.body:                                         ; preds = %for.body.preheader, %for.inc
  %i.09 = phi i32 [ %inc4, %for.inc ], [ 0, %for.body.preheader ]
  %cmp1 = icmp sgt i32 %i.09, %z, !dbg !19
  br i1 %cmp1, label %if.then2, label %for.inc, !dbg !21

if.then2:                                         ; preds = %for.body
  %0 = load i32, i32* @g, align 4, !dbg !22, !tbaa !9
  %inc = add nsw i32 %0, 1, !dbg !22
  store i32 %inc, i32* @g, align 4, !dbg !22, !tbaa !9
  br label %for.inc, !dbg !23

for.inc:                                          ; preds = %for.body, %if.then2
  %inc4 = add nuw nsw i32 %i.09, 1, !dbg !24
  %exitcond = icmp ne i32 %inc4, %y, !dbg !13
  br i1 %exitcond, label %for.body, label %for.end.loopexit, !dbg !17

for.end.loopexit:                                 ; preds = %for.inc
  br label %for.end, !dbg !26

for.end:                                          ; preds = %for.end.loopexit, %entry
  ret void, !dbg !26
}

```
where 


```
!21 = !DILocation(line: 11, column: 9, scope: !15)
!22 = !DILocation(line: 12, column: 8, scope: !20)
!23 = !DILocation(line: 12, column: 7, scope: !20)
!24 = !DILocation(line: 10, column: 20, scope: !25)
```

And below is after GVN:


```
@g = external local_unnamed_addr global i32, align 4

define void @foo(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32 %z) local_unnamed_addr !dbg !4 {
entry:
  %not.tobool = icmp eq i32 %x, 0, !dbg !8
  %.sink = zext i1 %not.tobool to i32, !dbg !8
  store i32 %.sink, i32* @g, align 4, !tbaa !9
  %cmp8 = icmp sgt i32 %y, 0, !dbg !13
  br i1 %cmp8, label %for.body.preheader, label %for.end, !dbg !17

for.body.preheader:                               ; preds = %entry
  br label %for.body, !dbg !19

for.body:                                         ; preds = %for.inc, %for.body.preheader
  %0 = phi i32 [ %1, %for.inc ], [ %.sink, %for.body.preheader ], !dbg !21
  %i.09 = phi i32 [ %inc4, %for.inc ], [ 0, %for.body.preheader ]
  %cmp1 = icmp sgt i32 %i.09, %z, !dbg !19
  br i1 %cmp1, label %if.then2, label %for.inc, !dbg !22

if.then2:                                         ; preds = %for.body
  %inc = add nsw i32 %0, 1, !dbg !21
  store i32 %inc, i32* @g, align 4, !dbg !21, !tbaa !9
  br label %for.inc, !dbg !23

for.inc:                                          ; preds = %if.then2, %for.body
  %1 = phi i32 [ %inc, %if.then2 ], [ %0, %for.body ]
  %inc4 = add nuw nsw i32 %i.09, 1, !dbg !24
  %exitcond = icmp ne i32 %inc4, %y, !dbg !13
  br i1 %exitcond, label %for.body, label %for.end.loopexit, !dbg !17

for.end.loopexit:                                 ; preds = %for.inc
  br label %for.end, !dbg !26

for.end:                                          ; preds = %for.end.loopexit, %entry
  ret void, !dbg !26
}

```
As you see, GVN removes the load in if.then2 block and creates a phi instruction in for.body for it. The problem is that DebugLoc of remove load instruction is propagated to the newly created phi instruction, which is wrong. rL288903 cannot handle this case because ValuesPerBlock.size() is not 1 in this example when the load is removed.

Reviewers: aprantl, andreadb, wolfgangp

Reviewed By: andreadb

Subscribers: davide, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29254

llvm-svn: 293688
2017-01-31 20:57:13 +00:00
Matthias Braun 8c209aa877 Cleanup dump() functions.
We had various variants of defining dump() functions in LLVM. Normalize
them (this should just consistently implement the things discussed in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-January/034323.html

For reference:
- Public headers should just declare the dump() method but not use
  LLVM_DUMP_METHOD or #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
- The definition of a dump method should look like this:
  #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
  LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void MyClass::dump() {
    // print stuff to dbgs()...
  }
  #endif

llvm-svn: 293359
2017-01-28 02:02:38 +00:00
Wolfgang Pieb ce13e716c5 [DWARF] Null out the debug locs of load instructions that have been moved by GVN
performing partial redundancy elimination (PRE). Not doing so can cause jumpy line
tables and confusing (though correct) source attributions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27857

llvm-svn: 291037
2017-01-04 23:58:26 +00:00
Daniel Jasper aec2fa352f Revert @llvm.assume with operator bundles (r289755-r289757)
This creates non-linear behavior in the inliner (see more details in
r289755's commit thread).

llvm-svn: 290086
2016-12-19 08:22:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel 3ca4a6bcf1 Remove the AssumptionCache
After r289755, the AssumptionCache is no longer needed. Variables affected by
assumptions are now found by using the new operand-bundle-based scheme. This
new scheme is more computationally efficient, and also we need much less
code...

llvm-svn: 289756
2016-12-15 03:02:15 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio ae5780104f When GVN removes a redundant load, it should not modify the debug location of the dominating load.
In the case of a fully redundant load LI dominated by an equivalent load V, GVN
should always preserve the original debug location of V. Otherwise, we risk to
introduce an incorrect stepping.
If V has debug info, then clearly it should not be modified. If V has a null
debugloc, then it is still potentially incorrect to propagate LI's debugloc
because LI may not post-dominate V.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27468

llvm-svn: 288903
2016-12-07 12:31:36 +00:00
Adam Nemet 4ddb8c01b1 [GVN, OptDiag] Print the interesting instructions involved in missed load-elimination
[recommitting after the fix in r288307]

This includes the intervening store and the load/store that we're trying
to forward from in the optimization remark for the missed load
elimination.

This is hooked up under a new mode in ORE that allows for compile-time
budget for a bit more analysis to print more insightful messages.  This
mode is currently enabled for -fsave-optimization-record (-Rpass is
trickier since it is controlled in the front-end).

With this we can now print the red remark in http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L446

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26490

llvm-svn: 288381
2016-12-01 17:34:50 +00:00
Adam Nemet 8b5fba8081 [GVN, OptDiag] Include the value that is forwarded in load elimination
[recommitting after the fix in r288307]

This requires some changes to the opt-diag API.  Hal and I have
discussed this at the Dev Meeting and came up with a streaming delimiter
(setExtraArgs) to solve this.

Arguments after this delimiter are only included in the optimization
records and not in the remarks printed in the compiler output.  (Note,
how in the test the content of the YAML file changes but the remarks on
the compiler output don't.)

This implements the green GVN message with a bug fix at line
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L446

The fix is that now we properly include the constant value in the
message: "load of type i32 eliminated in favor of 7"

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26489

llvm-svn: 288380
2016-12-01 17:34:44 +00:00
Adam Nemet 4d2a6e5998 [GVN] Basic optimization remark support
[recommitting after the fix in r288307]

Follow-on patches will add more interesting cases.

The goal of this patch-set is to get the GVN messages printed in
opt-viewer from Dhrystone as was presented in my Dev Meeting talk.  This
is the optimization view for the function (the last remark in the
function has a bug which is fixed in this series):
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L430

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26488

llvm-svn: 288370
2016-12-01 16:40:32 +00:00
Adam Nemet feafcd9688 [GVN] When merging blocks update LoopInfo if it's available
If LoopInfo is available during GVN, BasicAA will use it.  However
MergeBlockIntoPredecessor does not update LI as it merges blocks.

This didn't use to cause problems because LI was freed before
GVN/BasicAA.  Now with OptimizationRemarkEmitter, the lifetime of LI is
extended so LI needs to be kept up-to-date during GVN.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27288

llvm-svn: 288307
2016-12-01 03:56:43 +00:00
Adam Nemet d4717bd8f3 Revert "[GVN] Basic optimization remark support"
This reverts commit r288210.

The failure on the stage2 LTO build is back.

llvm-svn: 288226
2016-11-30 01:14:35 +00:00
Adam Nemet d5747be721 [GVN] Basic optimization remark support
[recommiting patches one-by-one to see which breaks the stage2 LTO bot]

Follow-on patches will add more interesting cases.

The goal of this patch-set is to get the GVN messages printed in
opt-viewer from Dhrystone as was presented in my Dev Meeting talk.  This
is the optimization view for the function (the last remark in the
function has a bug which is fixed in this series):
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L430

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26488

llvm-svn: 288210
2016-11-29 22:37:01 +00:00
Adam Nemet c2ed4b35b4 Revert "[GVN] Basic optimization remark support"
This reverts commit r288046.

Trying to see if the revert fixes a compiler crash during a stage2 LTO
build with a GVN backtrace.

llvm-svn: 288179
2016-11-29 18:32:04 +00:00
Adam Nemet 91d4d93f94 Revert "[GVN, OptDiag] Include the value that is forwarded in load elimination"
This reverts commit r288047.

Trying to see if the revert fixes a compiler crash during a stage2 LTO
build with a GVN backtrace.

llvm-svn: 288178
2016-11-29 18:32:00 +00:00
Adam Nemet a4d3d44ec2 Revert "[GVN, OptDiag] Print the interesting instructions involved in missed load-elimination"
This reverts commit r288090.

Trying to see if the revert fixes a compiler crash during a stage2 LTO
build with a GVN backtrace.

llvm-svn: 288177
2016-11-29 18:31:53 +00:00
Adam Nemet b9e53c9056 [GVN, OptDiag] Print the interesting instructions involved in missed load-elimination
This includes the intervening store and the load/store that we're trying
to forward from in the optimization remark for the missed load
elimination.

This is hooked up under a new mode in ORE that allows for compile-time
budget for a bit more analysis to print more insightful messages.  This
mode is currently enabled for -fsave-optimization-record (-Rpass is
trickier since it is controlled in the front-end).

With this we can now print the red remark in http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L446

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26490

llvm-svn: 288090
2016-11-29 00:09:22 +00:00
Adam Nemet a415a9bde6 [GVN, OptDiag] Include the value that is forwarded in load elimination
This requires some changes to the opt-diag API.  Hal and I have
discussed this at the Dev Meeting and came up with a streaming delimiter
(setExtraArgs) to solve this.

Arguments after this delimiter are only included in the optimization
records and not in the remarks printed in the compiler output.  (Note,
how in the test the content of the YAML file changes but the remarks on
the compiler output don't.)

This implements the green GVN message with a bug fix at line
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L446

The fix is that now we properly include the constant value in the
message: "load of type i32 eliminated in favor of 7"

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26489

llvm-svn: 288047
2016-11-28 17:45:34 +00:00
Adam Nemet e5112b14b9 [GVN] Basic optimization remark support
Follow-on patches will add more interesting cases.

The goal of this patch-set is to get the GVN messages printed in
opt-viewer from Dhrystone as was presented in my Dev Meeting talk.  This
is the optimization view for the function (the last remark in the
function has a bug which is fixed in this series):
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/artifacts/opt-view_test-suite/build/SingleSource/Benchmarks/Dhrystone/CMakeFiles/dry.dir/html/_org_test-suite_SingleSource_Benchmarks_Dhrystone_dry.c.html#L430

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26488

llvm-svn: 288046
2016-11-28 17:45:28 +00:00
Vyacheslav Klochkov 9a630dfb57 Fixed the lost FastMathFlags in GVN(Global Value Numbering).
Reviewer: Hal Finkel.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26952

llvm-svn: 287700
2016-11-22 20:52:53 +00:00
Davide Italiano d15477b09d Revert "[GVN/PRE] Hoist global values outside of loops."
There's no agreement about this patch. I personally find the
PRE machinery of the current GVN hard enough to reason about
that I'm not sure I'll try to land this again, instead of working
on the rewrite).

llvm-svn: 284796
2016-10-21 01:37:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 26b2593b24 [GVN] Use defaulted members. No functional change.
llvm-svn: 284726
2016-10-20 13:09:12 +00:00
Davide Italiano 36efa68463 [GVN] Consistently use division instead of shift. NFCI.
This is in line with other places of GVN (e.g. load coercion
logic).

llvm-svn: 284535
2016-10-18 21:02:27 +00:00
Davide Italiano 64cd985e44 [GVN] Remove dead code. NFC.
llvm-svn: 284534
2016-10-18 21:00:26 +00:00
Davide Italiano 590ad7037e [GVN/PRE] Hoist global values outside of loops.
In theory this could be generalized to move anything where
we prove the operands are available, but that would require
rewriting PRE. As NewGVN will hopefully come soon, and we're
trying to rewrite PRE in terms of NewGVN+MemorySSA, it's probably
not worth spending too much time on it. Fix provided by
Daniel Berlin!

llvm-svn: 284311
2016-10-15 21:35:23 +00:00
Dehao Chen db3810771e revert r280427
Refactor replaceDominatedUsesWith to have a flag to control whether to replace uses in BB itself.

Summary: This is in preparation for LoopSink pass which calls replaceDominatedUsesWith to update after sinking.
llvm-svn: 280949
2016-09-08 15:25:12 +00:00
Dehao Chen ddd0c125e3 Refactor replaceDominatedUsesWith to have a flag to control whether to replace uses in BB itself.
Summary: This is in preparation for LoopSink pass which calls replaceDominatedUsesWith to update after sinking.

Reviewers: chandlerc, davidxl, danielcdh

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24170

llvm-svn: 280427
2016-09-01 23:26:48 +00:00
Sean Silva 36e0d01e13 Consistently use FunctionAnalysisManager
Besides a general consistently benefit, the extra layer of indirection
allows the mechanical part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D23256 that
requires touching every transformation and analysis to be factored out
cleanly.

Thanks to David for the suggestion.

llvm-svn: 278077
2016-08-09 00:28:15 +00:00
David Majnemer d536f2328e [ConstnatFolding] Teach the folder how to fold ConstantVector
A ConstantVector can have ConstantExpr operands and vice versa.
However, the folder had no ability to fold ConstantVectors which, in
some cases, was an optimization barrier.

Instead, rephrase the folder in terms of Constants instead of
ConstantExprs and teach callers how to deal with failure.

llvm-svn: 277099
2016-07-29 03:27:26 +00:00
Ekaterina Romanova 7aea5906c0 [GVN] Fold constant expression in GVN.
Fix for PR 28418.

opt never finishes compiling a test when -gvn option is passed.
The problem is caused by the fact that GVN fails to fold a constant expression.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22185

llvm-svn: 275483
2016-07-14 22:02:25 +00:00
David Majnemer b8da3a2bb2 Reinstate r273711
r273711 was reverted by r273743.  The inliner needs to know about any
call sites in the inlined function.  These were obscured if we replaced
a call to undef with an undef but kept the call around.

This fixes PR28298.

llvm-svn: 273753
2016-06-25 00:04:10 +00:00
Nico Weber ae2ef4ccd4 Revert r273711, it caused PR28298.
llvm-svn: 273743
2016-06-24 22:52:39 +00:00
David Majnemer 3b3e954ea2 SimplifyInstruction does not imply DCE
We cannot remove an instruction with no uses just because
SimplifyInstruction succeeds.  It may have side effects.

llvm-svn: 273711
2016-06-24 19:34:46 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 1afc1de406 Apply another batch of fixes from clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-value-param.
Contains some manual fixes. No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 273047
2016-06-17 20:41:14 +00:00
Davide Italiano fea0a4c5b2 [PM] Preserve the correct set of analyses for GVN.
llvm-svn: 271934
2016-06-06 20:01:50 +00:00
Davide Italiano 82c447823b [GVN] Switch dump() definition over to LLVM_DUMP_METHOD.
llvm-svn: 271932
2016-06-06 19:24:27 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 6fff9dc932 [GVN] Preserve !range metadata when PRE'ing loads
Reviewers: dberlin, reames, george.burgess.iv

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20743

llvm-svn: 271034
2016-05-27 19:03:10 +00:00
Philip Reames 4a3c3b66d7 [GVN] PRE of unordered loads
Again, fairly simple.  Only change is ensuring that we actually copy the property of the load correctly.  The aliasing legality constraints were already handled by the FRE patches.  There's nothing special about unorder atomics from the perspective of the PRE algorithm itself.

llvm-svn: 268804
2016-05-06 21:43:51 +00:00
Philip Reames 1fdce639d2 [GVN] Handle unordered atomics in cross block FRE
You'll note there are essentially no code changes here.  Cross block FRE heavily reuses code from the block local FRE.  All of the tricky parts were done as part of the previous patch and the refactoring that removed the original code duplication.  

llvm-svn: 268775
2016-05-06 18:46:45 +00:00
Philip Reames ae8997f496 [GVN] Do local FRE for unordered atomic loads
This patch is the first in a small series teaching GVN to optimize unordered loads aggressively. This change just handles block local FRE because that's the simplest thing which lets me test MDA, and the AvailableValue pieces. Somewhat suprisingly, MDA appears fine and only a couple of small changes are needed in GVN.

Once this is in, I'll tackle non-local FRE and PRE. The former looks like a natural extension of this, the later will require a couple of minor changes.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19440

llvm-svn: 268770
2016-05-06 18:17:13 +00:00
Chad Rosier 712b7d7630 [GVN] Minor code cleanup. NFC.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18828
Patch by Aditya Kumar!

llvm-svn: 267898
2016-04-28 16:00:15 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor aa641a5171 Re-commit optimization bisect support (r267022) without new pass manager support.
The original commit was reverted because of a buildbot problem with LazyCallGraph::SCC handling (not related to the OptBisect handling).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172

llvm-svn: 267231
2016-04-22 22:06:11 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 6013f45f92 Revert "Initial implementation of optimization bisect support."
This reverts commit r267022, due to an ASan failure:

  http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage2-cmake-RgSan_check/1549

llvm-svn: 267115
2016-04-22 06:51:37 +00:00
David Majnemer d0ce8f1485 [GVN] Respect fast-math-flags on fcmps
We assumed that flags were only present on binary operators.  This is
not true, they may also be present on calls and fcmps.

llvm-svn: 267113
2016-04-22 06:37:51 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor f0f279291c Initial implementation of optimization bisect support.
This patch implements a optimization bisect feature, which will allow optimizations to be selectively disabled at compile time in order to track down test failures that are caused by incorrect optimizations.

The bisection is enabled using a new command line option (-opt-bisect-limit).  Individual passes that may be skipped call the OptBisect object (via an LLVMContext) to see if they should be skipped based on the bisect limit.  A finer level of control (disabling individual transformations) can be managed through an addition OptBisect method, but this is not yet used.

The skip checking in this implementation is based on (and replaces) the skipOptnoneFunction check.  Where that check was being called, a new call has been inserted in its place which checks the bisect limit and the optnone attribute.  A new function call has been added for module and SCC passes that behaves in a similar way.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172

llvm-svn: 267022
2016-04-21 17:58:54 +00:00
Mehdi Amini b550cb1750 [NFC] Header cleanup
Removed some unused headers, replaced some headers with forward class declarations.

Found using simple scripts like this one:
clear && ack --cpp -l '#include "llvm/ADT/IndexedMap.h"' | xargs grep -L 'IndexedMap[<]' | xargs grep -n --color=auto 'IndexedMap'

Patch by Eugene Kosov <claprix@yandex.ru>

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19219

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266595
2016-04-18 09:17:29 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand fc23907673 [GVN] Address review comments for D18662
As suggested by Chandler in his review comments for D18662, this
follow-on patch renames some variables in GetLoadValueForLoad and
CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType to hopefully make it more obvious
which variables hold value sizes and which hold load/store sizes.

No functional change intended.

llvm-svn: 265687
2016-04-07 15:55:11 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 6e6966460a [GVN] Fix handling of sub-byte types in big-endian mode
When GVN wants to re-interpret an already available value in a smaller
type, it needs to right-shift the value on big-endian systems to ensure
the correct bytes are accessed.  The shift value is the difference of
the sizes of the two types.

This is correct as long as both types occupy multiples of full bytes.
However, when one of them is a sub-byte type like i1, this no longer
holds true: we still need to shift, but only to access the correct
*byte*.  Accessing bits within the byte requires no shift in either
endianness; e.g. an i1 resides in the least-significant bit of its
containing byte on both big- and little-endian systems.

Therefore, the appropriate shift value to be used is the difference of
the *storage* sizes of the two types.  This is already handled correctly
in one place where such a shift takes place (GetStoreValueForLoad), but
is incorrect in two other places: GetLoadValueForLoad and
CoerceAvailableValueToLoadType.

This patch changes both places to use the storage size as well.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18662

llvm-svn: 265684
2016-04-07 15:45:02 +00:00
Chandler Carruth ace8c8f765 [PM] Sink the "Expression" type for GVN into the class as a private
member type.

Because of how this type is used by the ValueTable, it cannot actually
have hidden visibility. GCC actually nicely warns about this but Clang
just silently ... I don't even know. =/ We should do a better job either
way though.

This should resolve a bunch of the GCC warnings about visibility that
the port of GVN triggered and make the visibility story a bit more
correct.

llvm-svn: 263250
2016-03-11 16:25:19 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3bc9c7fb45 [PM] The order of evaluation of these analyses is actually significant,
much to my horror, so use variables to fix it in place.

This terrifies me. Both basic-aa and memdep will provide more precise
information when the domtree and/or the loop info is available. Because
of this, if your pass (like GVN) requires domtree, and then queries
memdep or basic-aa, it will get more precise results. If it does this in
the other order, it gets less precise results.

All of the ideas I have for fixing this are, essentially, terrible. Here
I've just caused us to stop having unspecified behavior as different
implementations evaluate the order of these arguments differently. I'm
actually rather glad that they do, or the fragility of memdep and
basic-aa would have gone on unnoticed. I've left comments so we don't
immediately break this again. This should fix bots whose host compilers
evaluate the order of arguments differently from Clang.

llvm-svn: 263231
2016-03-11 13:26:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b47f8010a9 [PM] Make the AnalysisManager parameter to run methods a reference.
This was originally a pointer to support pass managers which didn't use
AnalysisManagers. However, that doesn't realistically come up much and
the complexity of supporting it doesn't really make sense.

In fact, *many* parts of the pass manager were just assuming the pointer
was never null already. This at least makes it much more explicit and
clear.

llvm-svn: 263219
2016-03-11 11:05:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 89c45a162f [PM] Port GVN to the new pass manager, wire it up, and teach a couple of
tests to run GVN in both modes.

This is mostly the boring refactoring just like SROA and other complex
transformation passes. There is some trickiness in that GVN's
ValueNumber class requires hand holding to get to compile cleanly. I'm
open to suggestions about a better pattern there, but I tried several
before settling on this. I was trying to balance my desire to sink as
much implementation detail into the source file as possible without
introducing overly many layers of abstraction.

Much like with SROA, the design of this system is made somewhat more
cumbersome by the need to support both pass managers without duplicating
the significant state and logic of the pass. The same compromise is
struck here.

I've also left a FIXME in a doxygen comment as the GVN pass seems to
have pretty woeful documentation within it. I'd like to submit this with
the FIXME and let those more deeply familiar backfill the information
here now that we have a nice place in an interface to put that kind of
documentaiton.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18019

llvm-svn: 263208
2016-03-11 08:50:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7776377e62 [gvn] Fix more indenting and formatting in regions of code that will
need to be changed for porting to the new pass manager.

Also sink the comment on the ValueTable class back to that class instead
of it dangling on an anonymous namespace.

No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 263084
2016-03-10 00:58:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 169c84f1cc [gvn] Reformat a chunk of the GVN code that is strangely indented prior
to restructuring it for porting to the new pass manager.

No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 263083
2016-03-10 00:58:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 61440d225b [PM] Port memdep to the new pass manager.
This is a fairly straightforward port to the new pass manager with one
exception. It removes a very questionable use of releaseMemory() in
the old pass to invalidate its caches between runs on a function.
I don't think this is really guaranteed to be safe. I've just used the
more direct port to the new PM to address this by nuking the results
object each time the pass runs. While this could cause some minor malloc
traffic increase, I don't expect the compile time performance hit to be
noticable, and it makes the correctness and other aspects of the pass
much easier to reason about. In some cases, it may make things faster by
making the sets and maps smaller with better locality. Indeed, the
measurements collected by Bruno (thanks!!!) show mostly compile time
improvements.

There is sadly very limited testing at this point as there are only two
tests of memdep, and both rely on GVN. I'll be porting GVN next and that
will exercise this heavily though.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17962

llvm-svn: 263082
2016-03-10 00:55:30 +00:00
David Majnemer 01674939b2 Remove unused variable
llvm-svn: 260722
2016-02-12 20:33:51 +00:00
Philip Reames 96fccc2d09 [GVN] Common code for local and non-local load availability [NFCI]
The attached patch removes all of the block local code for performing X-load forwarding by reusing the code used in the non-local case.

The motivation here is to remove duplication and in the process increase our test coverage of some fairly tricky code. I have some upcoming changes I'll be proposing in this area and wanted to have the code cleaned up a bit first.

Note: The review for this mostly happened in email which didn't make it to phabricator on the 258882 commit thread.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16608

llvm-svn: 260711
2016-02-12 19:24:57 +00:00
Philip Reames 10e678d25a [GVN] Add clarifying assert [NFCI]
Just adding an assert which makes invariants between AnalyzeLoadsFromClobberingLoads and GetLoadValueForLoad slightly more clear.

llvm-svn: 259145
2016-01-29 02:23:10 +00:00
Philip Reames 8e785a4ec0 [GVN] Split AvailableValueInBlock into two parts [NFC]
AvailableValue is the part that represents the potential rematerialization.  AvailableValueInBlock is simply a pair of an AvailableValue and a BB which we might materialize it in.

This is motivated by http://reviews.llvm.org/D16608.  The intent is that we'll have a single function which handles the local case which both local and non-local will use to identify available values.  Once that's done, the local case can rematerialize at the use site and the non-local case can do the SSA construction as it does currently.

llvm-svn: 258882
2016-01-26 23:43:16 +00:00
Philip Reames 273dcb0d82 [GVN] Rearrange code to make local vs non-local cases more obvious [NFCI]
llvm-svn: 258747
2016-01-25 23:37:53 +00:00
Philip Reames 10a50b188e [GVN] Factor out common code [NFCI]
We had the same code duplicated for each type of Def.  We also have the entire block duplicated between the local and non-local case, but let's start with local cleanup.

llvm-svn: 258740
2016-01-25 23:19:12 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu 1423921a24 [opaque pointer types] [NFC] Add an explicit type argument to ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr.
Reviewers: mjacob, dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16418

llvm-svn: 258472
2016-01-22 01:17:26 +00:00
David L Kreitzer 4d7257dfa1 Fix for two constant propagation problems in GVN with the assume intrinsic
instruction.

Patch by Yuanrui Zhang.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16100

llvm-svn: 258435
2016-01-21 21:32:35 +00:00
Craig Topper e471cf32a0 Use range-based for loops. NFC
llvm-svn: 254222
2015-11-28 08:23:04 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor 0615a0e65d [WinEH] Fix a case where GVN could incorrectly PRE a load into an EH pad.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14842

llvm-svn: 253908
2015-11-23 19:51:41 +00:00
Weiming Zhao b69babd01e Fix bug 25440: GVN assertion after coercing loads
Optimizations like LoadPRE in GVN will insert new instructions.
If the insertion point is in a already processed BB, they should
get a value number explicitly. If the insertion point is after
current instruction, then just leave it. However, current GVN framework
has no support for it.
In this patch, we just bail out if a VN can't be found.

Dfferential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14670

A    test/Transforms/GVN/pr25440.ll
M    lib/Transforms/Scalar/GVN.cpp

llvm-svn: 253536
2015-11-19 02:45:18 +00:00
Mehdi Amini adb4057a15 Fix returned value for GVN: could return "false" even after modifying the IR
This bug would manifest in some very specific cases where all the following
conditions are fullfilled:

- GVN didn't remove block
- The regular GVN iteration didn't change the IR
- PRE is enabled
- PRE will not split critical edge
- The last instruction processed by PRE didn't change the IR

Because the CallGraph PassManager relies on this returned value to decide
if it needs to recompute a node after the execution of Function passes,
not returning the right value can lead to unexpected results.

Fix for: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24715

Patch by Wenxiang Qiu <vincentqiuuu@gmail.com>

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 253518
2015-11-18 22:49:49 +00:00
Mike Aizatsky c7810baaa6 Disable gvn non-local speculative loads under asan.
Summary: Fix for https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25550

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14763

llvm-svn: 253498
2015-11-18 20:43:00 +00:00
Philip Reames b6e8fe3dac [PRE] Preserve !invariant.load metadata
Spoted via inspection.  Test case included.

llvm-svn: 253275
2015-11-17 00:15:09 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 8241795d20 Revert "Fix bug 25440: GVN assertion after coercing loads"
This reverts 252919 which broke LNT: MultiSource/Applications/SPASS

llvm-svn: 252936
2015-11-12 20:04:21 +00:00
Weiming Zhao eed0145dd2 Fix bug 25440: GVN assertion after coercing loads
Summary:
when coercing loads, it inserts some instructions, which have no GV assigned.

https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25440


Reviewers: hfinkel, dberlin

Subscribers: dberlin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14479

llvm-svn: 252919
2015-11-12 18:19:59 +00:00
Tim Northover d4f55c0b1b GVN: don't try to replace instruction with itself.
After some look-ahead PRE was added for GEPs, an instruction could end
up in the table of candidates before it was actually inspected. When
this happened the pass might decide it was the best candidate to
replace itself. This didn't go well.

Should fix PR25291

llvm-svn: 251145
2015-10-23 20:30:02 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 3a9c9e3dcd Scalar: Remove some implicit ilist iterator conversions, NFC
Remove some of the implicit ilist iterator conversions in
LLVMScalarOpts.  More to go.

llvm-svn: 250197
2015-10-13 18:26:00 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski dc9b2cfc50 inariant.group handling in GVN
The most important part required to make clang
devirtualization works ( ͡°͜ʖ ͡°).
The code is able to find non local dependencies, but unfortunatelly
because the caller can only handle local dependencies, I had to add
some restrictions to look for dependencies only in the same BB.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12992

llvm-svn: 249196
2015-10-02 22:12:22 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski a4d43337d4 gvn small fix
http://reviews.llvm.org/D12928

llvm-svn: 247935
2015-09-17 20:34:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7b560d40bd [PM/AA] Rebuild LLVM's alias analysis infrastructure in a way compatible
with the new pass manager, and no longer relying on analysis groups.

This builds essentially a ground-up new AA infrastructure stack for
LLVM. The core ideas are the same that are used throughout the new pass
manager: type erased polymorphism and direct composition. The design is
as follows:

- FunctionAAResults is a type-erasing alias analysis results aggregation
  interface to walk a single query across a range of results from
  different alias analyses. Currently this is function-specific as we
  always assume that aliasing queries are *within* a function.

- AAResultBase is a CRTP utility providing stub implementations of
  various parts of the alias analysis result concept, notably in several
  cases in terms of other more general parts of the interface. This can
  be used to implement only a narrow part of the interface rather than
  the entire interface. This isn't really ideal, this logic should be
  hoisted into FunctionAAResults as currently it will cause
  a significant amount of redundant work, but it faithfully models the
  behavior of the prior infrastructure.

- All the alias analysis passes are ported to be wrapper passes for the
  legacy PM and new-style analysis passes for the new PM with a shared
  result object. In some cases (most notably CFL), this is an extremely
  naive approach that we should revisit when we can specialize for the
  new pass manager.

- BasicAA has been restructured to reflect that it is much more
  fundamentally a function analysis because it uses dominator trees and
  loop info that need to be constructed for each function.

All of the references to getting alias analysis results have been
updated to use the new aggregation interface. All the preservation and
other pass management code has been updated accordingly.

The way the FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass works is to detect the
available alias analyses when run, and add them to the results object.
This means that we should be able to continue to respect when various
passes are added to the pipeline, for example adding CFL or adding TBAA
passes should just cause their results to be available and to get folded
into this. The exception to this rule is BasicAA which really needs to
be a function pass due to using dominator trees and loop info. As
a consequence, the FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass directly depends on
BasicAA and always includes it in the aggregation.

This has significant implications for preserving analyses. Generally,
most passes shouldn't bother preserving FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass
because rebuilding the results just updates the set of known AA passes.
The exception to this rule are LoopPass instances which need to preserve
all the function analyses that the loop pass manager will end up
needing. This means preserving both BasicAAWrapperPass and the
aggregating FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass.

Now, when preserving an alias analysis, you do so by directly preserving
that analysis. This is only necessary for non-immutable-pass-provided
alias analyses though, and there are only three of interest: BasicAA,
GlobalsAA (formerly GlobalsModRef), and SCEVAA. Usually BasicAA is
preserved when needed because it (like DominatorTree and LoopInfo) is
marked as a CFG-only pass. I've expanded GlobalsAA into the preserved
set everywhere we previously were preserving all of AliasAnalysis, and
I've added SCEVAA in the intersection of that with where we preserve
SCEV itself.

One significant challenge to all of this is that the CGSCC passes were
actually using the alias analysis implementations by taking advantage of
a pretty amazing set of loop holes in the old pass manager's analysis
management code which allowed analysis groups to slide through in many
cases. Moving away from analysis groups makes this problem much more
obvious. To fix it, I've leveraged the flexibility the design of the new
PM components provides to just directly construct the relevant alias
analyses for the relevant functions in the IPO passes that need them.
This is a bit hacky, but should go away with the new pass manager, and
is already in many ways cleaner than the prior state.

Another significant challenge is that various facilities of the old
alias analysis infrastructure just don't fit any more. The most
significant of these is the alias analysis 'counter' pass. That pass
relied on the ability to snoop on AA queries at different points in the
analysis group chain. Instead, I'm planning to build printing
functionality directly into the aggregation layer. I've not included
that in this patch merely to keep it smaller.

Note that all of this needs a nearly complete rewrite of the AA
documentation. I'm planning to do that, but I'd like to make sure the
new design settles, and to flesh out a bit more of what it looks like in
the new pass manager first.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12080

llvm-svn: 247167
2015-09-09 17:55:00 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 0c7d8fc1f6 assuem(X) handling in GVN bugfix
There was infinite loop because it was trying to change assume(true) into
assume(true)
Also added handling when assume(false) appear

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12516

llvm-svn: 246697
2015-09-02 20:00:03 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 28ffcbe1cc Constant propagation after hitting assume(cmp) bugfix
Last time code run into assertion `BBE.isSingleEdge()` in
lib/IR/Dominators.cpp:200.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12170

llvm-svn: 246696
2015-09-02 19:59:59 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 14e815c22b Constant propagation after hiting llvm.assume
After hitting @llvm.assume(X) we can:
- propagate equality that X == true
- if X is icmp/fcmp (with eq operation), and one of operand
  is constant we can change all variables with constants in the same BasicBlock

http://reviews.llvm.org/D11918

llvm-svn: 246695
2015-09-02 19:59:53 +00:00
Steven Wu 61db34d12e Revert r246244 and r246243
These two commits cause clang/llvm bootstrap to hang.

llvm-svn: 246279
2015-08-28 06:52:00 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 3f81ec1e38 Constant propagation after hitting assume(cmp) bugfix
Last time code run into assertion `BBE.isSingleEdge()` in
lib/IR/Dominators.cpp:200.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12170

llvm-svn: 246244
2015-08-28 01:02:00 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 63cc5d4627 Constant propagation after hiting llvm.assume
After hitting @llvm.assume(X) we can:
- propagate equality that X == true
- if X is icmp/fcmp (with eq operation), and one of operand
  is constant we can change all variables with constants in the same BasicBlock

http://reviews.llvm.org/D11918

llvm-svn: 246243
2015-08-28 01:01:57 +00:00
Adrian Prantl cbdfdb74d3 Rename Instruction::dropUnknownMetadata() to dropUnknownNonDebugMetadata()
and make it always preserve debug locations, since all callers wanted this
behavior anyway.

This is addressing a post-commit review feedback for r245589.

NFC (inside the LLVM tree).

llvm-svn: 245622
2015-08-20 22:00:30 +00:00
Adrian Prantl baf90fc265 Fix a bug that caused SimplifyCFG to drop DebugLocs.
Instruction::dropUnknownMetadata(KnownSet) is supposed to preserve all
metadata in KnownSet, but the condition for DebugLocs was inverted.

Most users of dropUnknownMetadata() actually worked around this by not
adding LLVMContext::MD_dbg to their list of KnowIDs.
This is now made explicit.

llvm-svn: 245589
2015-08-20 18:24:02 +00:00
Adrian Prantl a317cd2583 Fix a debug location handling bug in GVN.
Caught by the famous "DebugLoc describes the currect SubProgram" assertion.

When GVN is removing a nonlocal load it updates the debug location of the
SSA value it replaced the load with with the one of the load. In the
testcase this actually overwrites a valid debug location with an empty one.

In reality GVN has to make an arbitrary choice between two equally valid
debug locations. This patch changes to behavior to only update the
location if the value doesn't already have a debug location.

llvm-svn: 245588
2015-08-20 18:23:56 +00:00
Justin Bogner 9f00ebaeda Revert "Constant propagation after hiting llvm.assume"
This was also failing bootstrap:

http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage2-configure-Rlto_build

This reverts r245265.

llvm-svn: 245269
2015-08-18 07:00:34 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski 94ca3783b8 Constant propagation after hiting llvm.assume
After hitting @llvm.assume(X) we can:
- propagate equality that X == true
- if X is icmp/fcmp (with eq operation), and one of operand
  is constant we can change all variables with constants in the same BasicBlock

http://reviews.llvm.org/D11918

llvm-svn: 245265
2015-08-18 03:55:30 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer df005cbe19 Fix some comment typos.
llvm-svn: 244402
2015-08-08 18:27:36 +00:00
David Majnemer eb518bd5d8 Drive-by fixes for LandingPad -> EHPad
This change was done as an audit and is by inspection.  The new EH
system is still very much a work in progress.  NFC for the landingpad
case.

llvm-svn: 243965
2015-08-04 08:21:40 +00:00
Nick Lewycky c3890d2969 Fix typo "fuction" noticed in comments in AssumptionCache.h, and also all the other files that have the same typo. All comments, no functionality change! (Merely a "fuctionality" change.)
Bonus change to remove emacs major mode marker from SystemZMachineFunctionInfo.cpp because emacs already knows it's C++ from the extension. Also fix typo "appeary" in AMDGPUMCAsmInfo.h.

llvm-svn: 243585
2015-07-29 22:32:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 96ada25bf3 [PM/AA] Remove all of the dead AliasAnalysis pointers being threaded
through APIs that are no longer necessary now that the update API has
been removed.

This will make changes to the AA interfaces significantly less
disruptive (I hope). Either way, it seems like a really nice cleanup.

llvm-svn: 242882
2015-07-22 09:52:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 9f2bf1aff5 [PM/AA] Remove the addEscapingUse update API that won't be easy to
directly model in the new PM.

This also was an incredibly brittle and expensive update API that was
never fully utilized by all the passes that claimed to preserve AA, nor
could it reasonably have been extended to all of them. Any number of
places add uses of values. If we ever wanted to reliably instrument
this, we would want a callback hook much like we have with ValueHandles,
but doing this for every use addition seems *extremely* expensive in
terms of compile time.

The only user of this update mechanism is GlobalsModRef. The idea of
using this to keep it up to date doesn't really work anyways as its
analysis requires a symmetric analysis of two different memory
locations. It would be very hard to make updates be sufficiently
rigorous to *guarantee* symmetric analysis in this way, and it pretty
certainly isn't true today.

However, folks have been using GMR with this update for a long time and
seem to not be hitting the issues. The reported issue that the update
hook fixes isn't even a problem any more as other changes to
GetUnderlyingObject worked around it, and that issue stemmed from *many*
years ago. As a consequence, a prior patch provided a flag to control
the unsafe behavior of GMR, and this patch removes the update mechanism
that has questionable compile-time tradeoffs and is causing problems
with moving to the new pass manager. Note the lack of test updates --
not one test in tree actually requires this update, even for a contrived
case.

All of this was extensively discussed on the dev list, this patch will
just enact what that discussion decides on. I'm sending it for review in
part to show what I'm planning, and in part to show the *amazing* amount
of work this avoids. Every call to the AA here is something like three
to six indirect function calls, which in the non-LTO pipeline never do
any work! =[

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11214

llvm-svn: 242605
2015-07-18 03:26:46 +00:00
Tim Northover 586b741959 GVN: use a static array instead of regenerating it each time. NFC.
llvm-svn: 242202
2015-07-14 21:14:58 +00:00
Tim Northover d5fdef016d GVN: tolerate an instruction being replaced without existing in the leaderboard
Sometimes an incidentally created instruction can duplicate a Value used
elsewhere. It then often doesn't end up in the leader table. If it's later
removed, we attempt to remove it from the leader table and segfault.

Instead we should just ignore the removal request, which won't cause any
problems. The reverse situation, where the original instruction is replaced by
the new one (which you might think could leave the leader table empty) cannot
occur, because the incidental instruction will never be found in the first
place.

llvm-svn: 242199
2015-07-14 21:03:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 00ebdbcc47 [PM/AA] Completely remove the AliasAnalysis::copyValue interface.
No in-tree alias analysis used this facility, and it was not called in
any particularly rigorous way, so it seems unlikely to be correct.

Note that one of the only stateful AA implementations in-tree,
GlobalsModRef is completely broken currently (and any AA passes like it
are equally broken) because Module AA passes are not effectively
invalidated when a function pass that fails to update the AA stack runs.

Ultimately, it doesn't seem like we know how we want to build stateful
AA, and until then trying to support and maintain correctness for an
untested API is essentially impossible. To that end, I'm planning to rip
out all of the update API. It can return if and when we need it and know
how to build it on top of the new pass manager and as part of *tested*
stateful AA implementations in the tree.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10889

llvm-svn: 241975
2015-07-11 04:39:00 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 2a3443c7c5 GVN: If a branch has two identical successors, we cannot declare either dead.
This previously caused miscompilations as a result of phi nodes receiving
undef incoming values from blocks dominated by such successors.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10726

llvm-svn: 240670
2015-06-25 18:32:02 +00:00
David Majnemer 63d606bdcb [GVN] Intersect the IR flags when CSE'ing two instructions
We performed a simple, but incomplete, intersection when it came time to
CSE instructions.  It didn't handle, for example, the 'exact' flag.

This fixes PR23922.

llvm-svn: 240595
2015-06-24 21:52:25 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko f00654e31b Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)
Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first.

llvm-svn: 240390
2015-06-23 09:49:53 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 70bc5f1398 Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC
The patch is generated using this command:

tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
  -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
  llvm/lib/


Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!

llvm-svn: 240137
2015-06-19 15:57:42 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov 9947e48cd1 [GVN] Use a simpler form of IRBuilder constructor.
Summary:
A side effect of this change is that it IRBuilder now automatically
created debug info locations for new instructions, which is the
same as debug location of insertion point. This is fine for the
functions in questions (GetStoreValueForLoad and
GetMemInstValueForLoad), as they are used in two situations:
  * GVN::processLoad, which tries to eliminate a load. In this case
    new instructions would have the same debug location as the load they
    eventually replace;
  * MaterializeAdjustedValue, which adds new instructions to the end
    of the basic blocks, which could later be used to replace the load
    definition. In this case we don't yet know the way the load would
    be eventually replaced (either by assembling the precomputed values
    via PHI, or by using them directly), so just using the basic block
    strategy seems to be reasonable. There is also a special case
    in the code that *would* adjust the location of the last
    instruction replacing the load definition to the location of the
    load.

Test Plan: regression test suite

Reviewers: echristo, dberlin, dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10405

llvm-svn: 239585
2015-06-12 01:39:48 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov ff449802c2 [GVN] Use IRBuilder more actively instead of creating instructions manually.
llvm-svn: 239584
2015-06-12 01:39:45 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov 89645dfa4d [GVN] Set proper debug locations for some instructions created by GVN.
Determining proper debug locations for instructions created in
PHITransAddr is tricky. We use a simple approach here and simply copy
debug locations from instructions computing load address to
"corresponding" instructions re-creating the address computation
in predecessor basic blocks.

This may not always be correct, given all the rearrangement and
simplification going on, and debug locations may jump around a lot,
as the basic blocks we copy locations between may be very far from
each other.

Still, this would work good in most simple cases (e.g. when chain
of address computing instruction is short, or our mapping turns out
to be 1-to-1), and we desire to have *some* reasonable debug locations
associated with newly inserted instructions.

See http://reviews.llvm.org/D10351 review thread for more details.

Test Plan: regression test suite

Reviewers: spatel, dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10351

llvm-svn: 239479
2015-06-10 17:37:38 +00:00
Philip Reames 7c78ef7dd9 Extend EarlyCSE to handle basic cases from JumpThreading and CVP
This patch extends EarlyCSE to take advantage of the information that a controlling branch gives us about the value of a Value within this and dominated basic blocks. If the current block has a single predecessor with a controlling branch, we can infer what the branch condition must have been to execute this block. The actual change to support this is downright simple because EarlyCSE's existing scoped hash table logic deals with most of the complexity around merging.

The patch actually implements two optimizations.
1) The first is analogous to JumpThreading in that it enables EarlyCSE's CSE handling to fold branches which are exactly redundant due to a previous branch to branches on constants. (It doesn't actually replace the branch or change the CFG.) This is pretty clearly a win since it enables substantial CFG simplification before we start trying to inline.
2) The second is analogous to CVP in that it exploits the knowledge gained to replace dominated *uses* of the original value. EarlyCSE does not otherwise reason about specific uses, so this is the more arguable one. It does enable further simplication and constant folding within the rest of the visit by EarlyCSE.

In both cases, the added code only handles the easy dominance based case of each optimization. The general case is deferred to the existing passes.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9763

llvm-svn: 238071
2015-05-22 23:53:24 +00:00
David Blaikie 4a2e73b066 [opaque pointer type] API migration for GEP constant factories
Require the pointee type to be passed explicitly and assert that it is
correct. For now it's possible to pass nullptr here (and I've done so in
a few places in this patch) but eventually that will be disallowed once
all clients have been updated or removed. It'll be a long road to get
all the way there... but if you have the cahnce to update your callers
to pass the type explicitly without depending on a pointer's element
type, that would be a good thing to do soon and a necessary thing to do
eventually.

llvm-svn: 233938
2015-04-02 18:55:32 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 799003bf8c Re-sort includes with sort-includes.py and insert raw_ostream.h where it's used.
llvm-svn: 232998
2015-03-23 19:32:43 +00:00
Mehdi Amini a28d91d81b DataLayout is mandatory, update the API to reflect it with references.
Summary:
Now that the DataLayout is a mandatory part of the module, let's start
cleaning the codebase. This patch is a first attempt at doing that.

This patch is not exactly NFC as for instance some places were passing
a nullptr instead of the DataLayout, possibly just because there was a
default value on the DataLayout argument to many functions in the API.
Even though it is not purely NFC, there is no change in the
validation.

I turned as many pointer to DataLayout to references, this helped
figuring out all the places where a nullptr could come up.

I had initially a local version of this patch broken into over 30
independant, commits but some later commit were cleaning the API and
touching part of the code modified in the previous commits, so it
seemed cleaner without the intermediate state.

Test Plan:

Reviewers: echristo

Subscribers: llvm-commits

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 231740
2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 46a43556db Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the Module
Summary:
DataLayout keeps the string used for its creation.

As a side effect it is no longer needed in the Module.
This is "almost" NFC, the string is no longer
canonicalized, you can't rely on two "equals" DataLayout
having the same string returned by getStringRepresentation().

Get rid of DataLayoutPass: the DataLayout is in the Module

The DataLayout is "per-module", let's enforce this by not
duplicating it more than necessary.
One more step toward non-optionality of the DataLayout in the
module.

Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the Module

Module->getDataLayout() will never returns nullptr anymore.

Reviewers: echristo

Subscribers: resistor, llvm-commits, jholewinski

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7992

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 231270
2015-03-04 18:43:29 +00:00
Sanjay Patel cc29f4f2cb only propagate equality comparisons of FP values that we are certain are non-zero
This is a follow-on to r227491 which tightens the check for propagating FP
values. If a non-constant value happens to be a zero, we would hit the same
bug as before.

Bug noted and patch suggested by Eli Friedman.

llvm-svn: 230564
2015-02-25 22:46:08 +00:00
Sanjay Patel cee38616c8 remove function names from comments; NFC
llvm-svn: 230391
2015-02-24 22:43:06 +00:00
Daniel Berlin 487aed0d77 Allow PRE to insert no-cost phi nodes
llvm-svn: 228024
2015-02-03 20:37:08 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 4f07a56958 [GVN] don't propagate equality comparisons of FP zero (PR22376)
In http://reviews.llvm.org/D6911, we allowed GVN to propagate FP equalities
to allow some simple value range optimizations. But that introduced a bug
when comparing to -0.0 or 0.0: these compare equal even though they are not
bitwise identical.

This patch disallows propagating zero constants in equality comparisons. 
Fixes: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22376

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7257

llvm-svn: 227491
2015-01-29 20:51:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 37df2cfbf8 [PM] Remove the Pass argument from all of the critical edge splitting
APIs and replace it and numerous booleans with an option struct.

The critical edge splitting API has a really large surface of flags and
so it seems worth burning a small option struct / builder. This struct
can be constructed with the various preserved analyses and then flags
can be flipped in a builder style.

The various users are now responsible for directly passing along their
analysis information. This should be enough for the critical edge
splitting to work cleanly with the new pass manager as well.

This API is still pretty crufty and could be cleaned up a lot, but I've
focused on this change just threading an option struct rather than
a pass through the API.

llvm-svn: 226456
2015-01-19 12:09:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b5c115357c [PM] Replace another Pass argument with specific analyses that are
optionally updated by MergeBlockIntoPredecessors.

No functionality changed, just refactoring to clear the way for the new
pass manager.

llvm-svn: 226392
2015-01-18 02:11:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b98f63dbdb [PM] Separate the TargetLibraryInfo object from the immutable pass.
The pass is really just a means of accessing a cached instance of the
TargetLibraryInfo object, and this way we can re-use that object for the
new pass manager as its result.

Lots of delta, but nothing interesting happening here. This is the
common pattern that is developing to allow analyses to live in both the
old and new pass manager -- a wrapper pass in the old pass manager
emulates the separation intrinsic to the new pass manager between the
result and pass for analyses.

llvm-svn: 226157
2015-01-15 10:41:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 62d4215baa [PM] Move TargetLibraryInfo into the Analysis library.
While the term "Target" is in the name, it doesn't really have to do
with the LLVM Target library -- this isn't an abstraction which LLVM
targets generally need to implement or extend. It has much more to do
with modeling the various runtime libraries on different OSes and with
different runtime environments. The "target" in this sense is the more
general sense of a target of cross compilation.

This is in preparation for porting this analysis to the new pass
manager.

No functionality changed, and updates inbound for Clang and Polly.

llvm-svn: 226078
2015-01-15 02:16:27 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 06d5589a84 80-cols; NFC
llvm-svn: 225700
2015-01-12 21:21:28 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 5f1d9eaad3 GVN: propagate equalities for floating point compares
Allow optimizations based on FP comparison values in the same way
as integers. 

This resolves PR17713:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17713

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6911

llvm-svn: 225660
2015-01-12 19:29:48 +00:00
Tim Northover eb16112e97 Re-reapply r221924: "[GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before
doing Load PRE"

It's not really expected to stick around, last time it provoked a weird LTO
build failure that I can't reproduce now, and the bot logs are long gone. I'll
re-revert it if the failures recur.

Original description: Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before
doing Load PRE.

llvm-svn: 225536
2015-01-09 19:19:56 +00:00
Philip Reames 567feb98f0 [Refactor] Have getNonLocalPointerDependency take the query instruction
Previously, MemoryDependenceAnalysis::getNonLocalPointerDependency was taking a list of properties about the instruction being queried. Since I'm about to need one more property to be passed down through the infrastructure - I need to know a query instruction is non-volatile in an inner helper - fix the interface once and for all.

I also added some assertions and behaviour clarifications around volatile and ordered field accesses. At the moment, this is mostly to document expected behaviour. The only non-standard instructions which can currently reach this are atomic, but unordered, loads and stores. Neither ordered or volatile accesses can reach here.

The call in GVN is protected by an isSimple check when it first considers the load. The calls in MemDepPrinter are protected by isUnordered checks. Both utilities also check isVolatile for loads and stores.

llvm-svn: 225481
2015-01-09 00:04:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 66b3130cda [PM] Split the AssumptionTracker immutable pass into two separate APIs:
a cache of assumptions for a single function, and an immutable pass that
manages those caches.

The motivation for this change is two fold. Immutable analyses are
really hacks around the current pass manager design and don't exist in
the new design. This is usually OK, but it requires that the core logic
of an immutable pass be reasonably partitioned off from the pass logic.
This change does precisely that. As a consequence it also paves the way
for the *many* utility functions that deal in the assumptions to live in
both pass manager worlds by creating an separate non-pass object with
its own independent API that they all rely on. Now, the only bits of the
system that deal with the actual pass mechanics are those that actually
need to deal with the pass mechanics.

Once this separation is made, several simplifications become pretty
obvious in the assumption cache itself. Rather than using a set and
callback value handles, it can just be a vector of weak value handles.
The callers can easily skip the handles that are null, and eventually we
can wrap all of this up behind a filter iterator.

For now, this adds boiler plate to the various passes, but this kind of
boiler plate will end up making it possible to port these passes to the
new pass manager, and so it will end up factored away pretty reasonably.

llvm-svn: 225131
2015-01-04 12:03:27 +00:00
Manman Ren c67109313c Revert r222039 because of bot failure.
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-Rlto_master/298/
Hopefully, bot will be green. If not, we will re-submit the commit.

llvm-svn: 222287
2014-11-19 00:13:26 +00:00
Chad Rosier 1ff4c0bf0b Reapply r221924: "[GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before
doing Load PRE"

This commit updates the failing test in
Analysis/TypeBasedAliasAnalysis/gvn-nonlocal-type-mismatch.ll

The failing test is sensitive to the order in which we process loads.  This
version turns on the RPO traversal instead of the while DT traversal in GVN.
The new test code is functionally same just the order of loads that are
eliminated is swapped.

This new version also fixes an issue where GVN splits a critical edge and
potentially invalidate the RPO/DT iterator.

llvm-svn: 222039
2014-11-14 21:09:13 +00:00
Chad Rosier 8716b58583 Revert "[GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before doing Load PRE."
This reverts commit r221924.  It appears the commit was a bit premature and is causing
bot failures that need further investigation.

llvm-svn: 221939
2014-11-13 22:54:59 +00:00
Chad Rosier dd526665fc [GVN] Perform Scalar PRE on gep indices that feed loads before doing Load PRE.
Phabricator Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6103
Patch by "Balaram Makam" <bmakam@codeaurora.org>!

llvm-svn: 221924
2014-11-13 21:17:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel 60db05896a Make use of @llvm.assume in ValueTracking (computeKnownBits, etc.)
This change, which allows @llvm.assume to be used from within computeKnownBits
(and other associated functions in ValueTracking), adds some (optional)
parameters to computeKnownBits and friends. These functions now (optionally)
take a "context" instruction pointer, an AssumptionTracker pointer, and also a
DomTree pointer, and most of the changes are just to pass this new information
when it is easily available from InstSimplify, InstCombine, etc.

As explained below, the significant conceptual change is that known properties
of a value might depend on the control-flow location of the use (because we
care that the @llvm.assume dominates the use because assumptions have
control-flow dependencies). This means that, when we ask if bits are known in a
value, we might get different answers for different uses.

The significant changes are all in ValueTracking. Two main changes: First, as
with the rest of the code, new parameters need to be passed around. To make
this easier, I grouped them into a structure, and I made internal static
versions of the relevant functions that take this structure as a parameter. The
new code does as you might expect, it looks for @llvm.assume calls that make
use of the value we're trying to learn something about (often indirectly),
attempts to pattern match that expression, and uses the result if successful.
By making use of the AssumptionTracker, the process of finding @llvm.assume
calls is not expensive.

Part of the structure being passed around inside ValueTracking is a set of
already-considered @llvm.assume calls. This is to prevent a query using, for
example, the assume(a == b), to recurse on itself. The context and DT params
are used to find applicable assumptions. An assumption needs to dominate the
context instruction, or come after it deterministically. In this latter case we
only handle the specific case where both the assumption and the context
instruction are in the same block, and we need to exclude assumptions from
being used to simplify their own ephemeral values (those which contribute only
to the assumption) because otherwise the assumption would prove its feeding
comparison trivial and would be removed.

This commit adds the plumbing and the logic for a simple masked-bit propagation
(just enough to write a regression test). Future commits add more patterns
(and, correspondingly, more regression tests).

llvm-svn: 217342
2014-09-07 18:57:58 +00:00
Tilmann Scheller faabbb5fb6 [GVN] Format variable name.
Local variables need to start with an upper case letter.

llvm-svn: 217133
2014-09-04 06:38:00 +00:00
Rafael Espindola ea46c32f81 Introduce a helper to combine instruction metadata.
Replace the old code in GVN and BBVectorize with it. Update SimplifyCFG to use
it.

Patch by Björn Steinbrink!

llvm-svn: 215723
2014-08-15 15:46:38 +00:00
JF Bastien ac8b66b32c Fix typos in comments and doc
Committing http://reviews.llvm.org/D4798 for Robin Morisset (morisset@google.com)

llvm-svn: 214934
2014-08-05 23:27:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel 9414665a3b Add scoped-noalias metadata
This commit adds scoped noalias metadata. The primary motivations for this
feature are:
  1. To preserve noalias function attribute information when inlining
  2. To provide the ability to model block-scope C99 restrict pointers

Neither of these two abilities are added here, only the necessary
infrastructure. In fact, there should be no change to existing functionality,
only the addition of new features. The logic that converts noalias function
parameters into this metadata during inlining will come in a follow-up commit.

What is added here is the ability to generally specify noalias memory-access
sets. Regarding the metadata, alias-analysis scopes are defined similar to TBAA
nodes:

!scope0 = metadata !{ metadata !"scope of foo()" }
!scope1 = metadata !{ metadata !"scope 1", metadata !scope0 }
!scope2 = metadata !{ metadata !"scope 2", metadata !scope0 }
!scope3 = metadata !{ metadata !"scope 2.1", metadata !scope2 }
!scope4 = metadata !{ metadata !"scope 2.2", metadata !scope2 }

Loads and stores can be tagged with an alias-analysis scope, and also, with a
noalias tag for a specific scope:

... = load %ptr1, !alias.scope !{ !scope1 }
... = load %ptr2, !alias.scope !{ !scope1, !scope2 }, !noalias !{ !scope1 }

When evaluating an aliasing query, if one of the instructions is associated
with an alias.scope id that is identical to the noalias scope associated with
the other instruction, or is a descendant (in the scope hierarchy) of the
noalias scope associated with the other instruction, then the two memory
accesses are assumed not to alias.

Note that is the first element of the scope metadata is a string, then it can
be combined accross functions and translation units. The string can be replaced
by a self-reference to create globally unqiue scope identifiers.

[Note: This overview is slightly stylized, since the metadata nodes really need
to just be numbers (!0 instead of !scope0), and the scope lists are also global
unnamed metadata.]

Existing noalias metadata in a callee is "cloned" for use by the inlined code.
This is necessary because the aliasing scopes are unique to each call site
(because of possible control dependencies on the aliasing properties). For
example, consider a function: foo(noalias a, noalias b) { *a = *b; } that gets
inlined into bar() { ... if (...) foo(a1, b1); ... if (...) foo(a2, b2); } --
now just because we know that a1 does not alias with b1 at the first call site,
and a2 does not alias with b2 at the second call site, we cannot let inlining
these functons have the metadata imply that a1 does not alias with b2.

llvm-svn: 213864
2014-07-24 14:25:39 +00:00
Hal Finkel cc39b67530 AA metadata refactoring (introduce AAMDNodes)
In order to enable the preservation of noalias function parameter information
after inlining, and the representation of block-level __restrict__ pointer
information (etc.), additional kinds of aliasing metadata will be introduced.
This metadata needs to be carried around in AliasAnalysis::Location objects
(and MMOs at the SDAG level), and so we need to generalize the current scheme
(which is hard-coded to just one TBAA MDNode*).

This commit introduces only the necessary refactoring to allow for the
introduction of other aliasing metadata types, but does not actually introduce
any (that will come in a follow-up commit). What it does introduce is a new
AAMDNodes structure to hold all of the aliasing metadata nodes associated with
a particular memory-accessing instruction, and uses that structure instead of
the raw MDNode* in AliasAnalysis::Location, etc.

No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 213859
2014-07-24 12:16:19 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith 6c99015fe2 Revert "[C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges."
This reverts commit r213474 (and r213475), which causes a miscompile on
a stage2 LTO build.  I'll reply on the list in a moment.

llvm-svn: 213562
2014-07-21 17:06:51 +00:00
Manuel Jacob d11beffef4 [C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges.
Summary: This patch introduces two new iterator ranges and updates existing code to use it.  No functional change intended.

Test Plan: All tests (make check-all) still pass.

Reviewers: dblaikie

Reviewed By: dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4481

llvm-svn: 213474
2014-07-20 09:10:11 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer ed988fb97d GVN: Preserve invariant.load metadata
If both instructions to be replaced are marked invariant the resulting
instruction is invariant.

rdar://13358910

Fix by Erik Eckstein!

llvm-svn: 211801
2014-06-26 19:51:19 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith fd5c553f54 GVN: Enable value forwarding for calloc
Enable value forwarding for loads from `calloc()` without an intervening
store.

This change extends GVN to handle the following case:

    %1 = tail call noalias i8* @calloc(i64 1, i64 4)
    %2 = bitcast i8* %1 to i32*
    ; This load is trivially constant zero
    %3 = load i32* %2, align 4

This is analogous to the handling for `malloc()` in the same places.
`malloc()` returns `undef`; `calloc()` returns a zero value.  Note that
it is correct to return zero even for out of bounds GEPs since the
result of such a GEP would be undefined.

Patch by Philip Reames!

llvm-svn: 210828
2014-06-12 21:16:19 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3f085ba6d6 GVN: Fix non-determinism in map iteration.
Iterating over a DenseMaop is non-deterministic and results to unpredictable IR
output.

Based on a patch by Daniel Reynaud!

llvm-svn: 208728
2014-05-13 21:06:40 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer d97f95e2f2 GVN: rangify a couple of loops.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 208727
2014-05-13 21:06:36 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka f76388dd7e [GVN] Pass the phi-translated address of a load instead of the untranslated
address to AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad. This fixes a bug in load-PRE where
PRE is applied to a load that is not partially redundant.

<rdar://problem/16638765>.

llvm-svn: 207853
2014-05-02 17:59:17 +00:00
Craig Topper e73658ddbb [C++] Use 'nullptr'.
llvm-svn: 207394
2014-04-28 04:05:08 +00:00
Craig Topper f40110f4d8 [C++] Use 'nullptr'. Transforms edition.
llvm-svn: 207196
2014-04-25 05:29:35 +00:00