This doesn't seem to have actually broken anything. It was paranoia
on my part. Trying again now that bots are more stable.
This is a follow up of the r198338 commit that added truncates for
lcssa phi nodes. Sinking the truncates below the phis cleans up the
loop and simplifies subsequent analysis within the indvars pass.
llvm-svn: 198678
This is a follow up of the r198338 commit that added truncates for
lcssa phi nodes. Sinking the truncates below the phis cleans up the
loop and simplifies subsequent analysis within the indvars pass.
llvm-svn: 198654
When widening an IV to remove s/zext, we generally try to eliminate
the original narrow IV. However, LCSSA phi nodes outside the loop were
still using the original IV. Clean this up more aggressively to avoid
redundancy in generated code.
llvm-svn: 198338
Split sadd.with.overflow into add + sadd.with.overflow to allow
analysis and optimization. This should ideally be done after
InstCombine, which can perform code motion (eventually indvars should
run after all canonical instcombines). We want ISEL to recombine the
add and the check, at least on x86.
This is currently under an option for reducing live induction
variables: -liv-reduce. The next step is reducing liveness of IVs that
are live out of the overflow check paths. Once the related
optimizations are fully developed, reviewed and tested, I do expect
this to become default.
llvm-svn: 197926
Patch by Michele Scandale!
Rewrite of the functions used to compute the backedge taken count of a
loop on LT and GT comparisons.
I decided to split the handling of LT and GT cases becasue the trick
"a > b == -a < -b" in some cases prevents the trip count computation
due to the multiplication by -1 on the two operands of the
comparison. This issue comes from the conservative computation of
value range of SCEVs: taking the negative SCEV of an expression that
have a small positive range (e.g. [0,31]), we would have a SCEV with a
fullset as value range.
Indeed, in the new rewritten function I tried to better handle the
maximum backedge taken count computation when MAX/MIN expression are
used to handle the cases where no entry guard is found.
Some test have been modified in order to check the new value correctly
(I manually check them and reasoning on possible overflow the new
values seem correct).
I finally added a new test case related to the multiplication by -1
issue on GT comparisons.
llvm-svn: 194116
- Instead of setting the suffixes in a bunch of places, just set one master
list in the top-level config. We now only modify the suffix list in a few
suites that have one particular unique suffix (.ml, .mc, .yaml, .td, .py).
- Aside from removing the need for a bunch of lit.local.cfg files, this enables
4 tests that were inadvertently being skipped (one in
Transforms/BranchFolding, a .s file each in DebugInfo/AArch64 and
CodeGen/PowerPC, and one in CodeGen/SI which is now failing and has been
XFAILED).
- This commit also fixes a bunch of config files to use config.root instead of
older copy-pasted code.
llvm-svn: 188513
This update was done with the following bash script:
find test/Transforms -name "*.ll" | \
while read NAME; do
echo "$NAME"
if ! grep -q "^; *RUN: *llc" $NAME; then
TEMP=`mktemp -t temp`
cp $NAME $TEMP
sed -n "s/^define [^@]*@\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\)(.*$/\1/p" < $NAME | \
while read FUNC; do
sed -i '' "s/;\(.*\)\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\):\( *\)@$FUNC\([( ]*\)\$/;\1\2-LABEL:\3@$FUNC(/g" $TEMP
done
mv $TEMP $NAME
fi
done
llvm-svn: 186268
against a constant."
This reverts commit r186107. It didn't handle wrapping arithmetic in the
loop correctly and thus caused the following C program to count from
0 to UINT64_MAX instead of from 0 to 255 as intended:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
unsigned char first = 0, last = 255;
do { printf("%d\n", first); } while (first++ != last);
}
Full test case and instructions to reproduce with just the -indvars pass
sent to the original review thread rather than to r186107's commit.
llvm-svn: 186152
Patch by Michele Scandale!
Adds a special handling of the case where, during the loop exit
condition rewriting, the exit value is a constant of bitwidth lower
than the type of the induction variable: instead of introducing a
trunc operation in order to match correctly the operand types, it
allows to convert the constant value to an equivalent constant,
depending on the initial value of the induction variable and the trip
count, in order have an equivalent comparison between the induction
variable and the new constant.
llvm-svn: 186107
IndVarSimplify is willing to move divide instructions outside of their
loop bodies if they are invariant of the loop. However, it may not be
safe to expand them if we do not know if they can trap.
Instead, check to see if it is not safe to expand the instruction and
skip the expansion.
This fixes PR16041.
Testcase by Rafael Ávila de Espíndola.
llvm-svn: 183239
- it is trivially known to be used inside the loop in a way that can not be optimized away
- there is no use outside of the loop which can take advantage of the computation hoisting
llvm-svn: 177432
Summary:
Statistics are still available in Release+Asserts (any +Asserts builds),
and stats can also be turned on with LLVM_ENABLE_STATS.
Move some of the FastISel stats that were moved under DEBUG()
back out of DEBUG(), since stats are disabled across the board now.
Many tests depend on grepping "-stats" output. Move those into
a orig_dir/Stats/. so that they can be marked as unsupported
when building without statistics.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D486
llvm-svn: 176733
The LoopSimplify bug is pretty harmless because the loop goes from unanalyzable
to analyzable but the LCSSA bug is very nasty. It only comes into play with a
specific order of the LoopPassManager worklist and can cause actual
miscompilations, when a SCEV refers to a value that has been replaced with PHI
node. SCEVExpander may then insert code into the wrong place, either violating
domination or randomly miscompiling stuff.
Comes with an extensive test case reduced from the test-suite with
bugpoint+SCEVValidator.
llvm-svn: 166787
Fixes PR13371: indvars pass incorrectly substitutes 'undef' values.
I do not like this fix. It's needed until/unless the meaning of undef
changes. It attempts to be complete according to the IR spec, but I
don't have much confidence in the implementation given the difficulty
testing undefined behavior. Worse, this invalidates some of my
hard-fought work on indvars and LSR to optimize pointer induction
variables. It results benchmark regressions, which I'll track
internally. On x86_64 no LTO I see:
-3% huffbench
-3% 400.perlbench
-8% fhourstones
My only suggestion for recovering is to change the meaning of
undef. If we could trust an arbitrary instruction to produce a some
real value that can be manipulated (e.g. incremented) according to
non-undef rules, then this case could be easily handled with SCEV.
llvm-svn: 160421
another mechanical change accomplished though the power of terrible Perl
scripts.
I have manually switched some "s to 's to make escaping simpler.
While I started this to fix tests that aren't run in all configurations,
the massive number of tests is due to a really frustrating fragility of
our testing infrastructure: things like 'grep -v', 'not grep', and
'expected failures' can mask broken tests all too easily.
Essentially, I'm deeply disturbed that I can change the testsuite so
radically without causing any change in results for most platforms. =/
llvm-svn: 159547
This was done through the aid of a terrible Perl creation. I will not
paste any of the horrors here. Suffice to say, it require multiple
staged rounds of replacements, state carried between, and a few
nested-construct-parsing hacks that I'm not proud of. It happens, by
luck, to be able to deal with all the TCL-quoting patterns in evidence
in the LLVM test suite.
If anyone is maintaining large out-of-tree test trees, feel free to poke
me and I'll send you the steps I used to convert things, as well as
answer any painful questions etc. IRC works best for this type of thing
I find.
Once converted, switch the LLVM lit config to use ShTests the same as
Clang. In addition to being able to delete large amounts of Python code
from 'lit', this will also simplify the entire test suite and some of
lit's architecture.
Finally, the test suite runs 33% faster on Linux now. ;]
For my 16-hardware-thread (2x 4-core xeon e5520): 36s -> 24s
llvm-svn: 159525
This also required making recursive simplifications until
nothing changes or a hard limit (currently 3) is hit.
With the simplification in place indvars can canonicalize
loops of the form
for (unsigned i = 0; i < a-b; ++i)
into
for (unsigned i = 0; i != a-b; ++i)
which used to fail because SCEV created a weird umax expr
for the backedge taken count.
llvm-svn: 157701
The right way to check for a binary operation is
cast<BinaryOperator>. The original check: cast<Instruction> &&
numOperands() == 2 would match phi "instructions", leading to an
infinite loop in extreme corner case: a useless phi with operands
[self, constant] that prior optimization passes failed to remove,
being used in the loop by another useless phi, in turn being used by an
lshr or udiv.
Fixes PR11350: runaway iteration assertion.
llvm-svn: 144935
We've been hitting asserts in this code due to the many supported
combintions of modes (iv-rewrite/no-iv-rewrite) and IV types. This
second rewrite of the code attempts to deal with these cases systematically.
llvm-svn: 143546
IVs.
Indvars previously chose randomly between congruent IVs. Now it will
bias the decision toward IVs that SCEVExpander likes to create. This
was not done to fix any problem, it's just a welcome side effect of
factoring code.
llvm-svn: 141633
recurrence, the initial values low bits can sometimes be ignored.
To take advantage of this, added FoldIVUser to IndVarSimplify to fold
an IV operand into a udiv/lshr if the operator doesn't affect the
result.
-indvars -disable-iv-rewrite now transforms
i = phi i4
i1 = i0 + 1
idx = i1 >> (2 or more)
i4 = i + 4
into
i = phi i4
idx = i0 >> ...
i4 = i + 4
llvm-svn: 137013
For -disable-iv-rewrite, perform LFTR without generating a new
"canonical" induction variable. Instead find the "best" existing
induction variable for use in the loop exit test and compute the final
value of that IV for use in the new loop exit test. In short,
convert to a simple eq/ne exit test as long as it's cheap to do so.
llvm-svn: 135420
ops.
This is a rewrite of the IV simplification algorithm used by
-disable-iv-rewrite. To avoid perturbing the default mode, I
temporarily split the driver and created SimplifyIVUsersNoRewrite. The
idea is to avoid doing opcode/pattern matching inside
IndVarSimplify. SCEV already does it. We want to optimize with the
full generality of SCEV, but optimize def-use chains top down on-demand rather
than rewriting the entire expression bottom-up. This was easy to do
for operations that SCEV can prove are identity function. So we're now
eliminating bitmasks and zero extends this way.
A result of this rewrite is that indvars -disable-iv-rewrite no longer
requires IVUsers.
llvm-svn: 133502
Use a proper worklist for use-def traversal without holding onto an
iterator. Now that we process all IV uses, we need complete logic for
resusing existing derived IV defs. See HoistStep.
llvm-svn: 132103
Modified LinearFunctionTestReplace to push the condition on the dead
list instead of eagerly deleting it. This can cause unnecessary
IV rewrites, which should have no effect on codegen and will not be an
issue once we stop generating canonical IVs.
llvm-svn: 130340
For example, on 32-bit architecture, don't promote all uses of the IV
to 64-bits just because one use is a 64-bit cast.
Alternate implementation of the patch by Arnaud de Grandmaison.
llvm-svn: 127884
it inserted rather than using LoopInfo::getCanonicalInductionVariable to
rediscover it, since that doesn't work on non-canonical loops. This fixes
infinite recurrsion on such loops; PR7562.
llvm-svn: 109419
just ask ScalarEvolution for it on demand. This helps IVUsers be more robust
in the case of expressions changing underneath it. This fixes PR6862.
llvm-svn: 101819
numerator is an induction variable. For example, with code like this:
for (i=0;i<n;++i)
x[i%n] = 0;
IndVarSimplify will now recognize that i is always less than n inside
the loop, and eliminate the remainder.
llvm-svn: 101113
expression is a UDiv and it doesn't appear that the UDiv came from
the user's source.
ScalarEvolution has recently figured out how to compute a tripcount
expression for the inner loop in
SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout/sieve.c, using a udiv. Emitting a
udiv instruction dramatically slows down the enclosing loop.
llvm-svn: 101068
the loop exit test. This usually doesn't come up for a variety of
reasons, but it isn't impossible, so make IndVarSimplify handle it
conservatively.
llvm-svn: 101008
variables. For example, with code like this:
for (i=0;i<n;++i)
if (i<n)
x[i] = 0;
IndVarSimplify will now recognize that i is always less than n inside
the loop, and eliminate the if.
llvm-svn: 101000
checker. Amusingly, we already had tests that we should
have rejects because they would be miscompiled in the
testsuite.
The remaining issue with this is that we don't check that
the branch causes us to exit the loop if it fails, so we
don't actually know if we remain in bounds.
llvm-svn: 100284
this cleans up a bunch of code and also fixes several crashes and
miscompiles. More to come unfortunately, this optimization
is quite broken.
llvm-svn: 100270
which branch on undef to branch on a boolean constant for the edge
exiting the loop. This helps ScalarEvolution compute trip counts for
loops.
Teach ScalarEvolution to recognize single-value PHIs, when safe, and
ForgetSymbolicName to forget such single-value PHI nodes as apprpriate
in ForgetSymbolicName.
llvm-svn: 97126
true or false as its exit condition. These are usually eliminated by
SimplifyCFG, but the may be left around during a pass which wishes
to preserve the CFG.
llvm-svn: 96683
bug fixes, and with improved heuristics for analyzing foreign-loop
addrecs.
This change also flattens IVUsers, eliminating the stride-oriented
groupings, which makes it easier to work with.
llvm-svn: 95975
This new version is much more aggressive about doing "full" reduction in
cases where it reduces register pressure, and also more aggressive about
rewriting induction variables to count down (or up) to zero when doing so
reduces register pressure.
It currently uses fairly simplistic algorithms for finding reuse
opportunities, but it introduces a new framework allows it to combine
multiple strategies at once to form hybrid solutions, instead of doing
all full-reduction or all base+index.
llvm-svn: 94061
input filename so that opt doesn't print the input filename in the
output so that grep lines in the tests don't unintentionally match
strings in the input filename.
llvm-svn: 81537
sinking code, since they are special. If the loop preheader happens
to be the entry block of a function, don't sink static allocas
out of it. This fixes PR4775.
llvm-svn: 80010
TargetData is not present. It still uses TargetData when available.
This generalization also fixed some limitations in the TargetData
case; the attached testcase covers this.
llvm-svn: 79344
Getelementptrs that are defined to wrap are virtually useless to
optimization, and getelementptrs that are undefined on any kind
of overflow are too restrictive -- it's difficult to ensure that
all intermediate addresses are within bounds. I'm going to take
a different approach.
Remove a few optimizations that depended on this flag.
llvm-svn: 76437
the operands have pointer type, so that the resulting type matches
the original SCEV type, and so that unnecessary ptrtoints are
avoided in common cases.
llvm-svn: 75680
an individual exhaustive evaluation reflects only the exit value
implied by an individual exit, which may differ from the actual
exit value of the loop if there are other exits. This fixes PR4477.
llvm-svn: 74447
inserted to replace that value must dominate all of of the basic
blocks associated with the uses of the value in the PHI, not just
one of them.
llvm-svn: 74376