For a min and max reduction idioms, the identity (i.e. neutral) element
should be datatype's highest and lowest possible values respectively.
Current implementation in IVDescriptors incorrectly returns -Inf for FMin
reduction and +Inf for FMax reduction. This patch fixes this bug which
was causing incorrect reduction computation results in loops vectorized
by LV.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137220
The code was relying upon the implicit conversion of TypeSize to
uint64_t and assuming the type in question was always fixed. However,
I discovered an issue when running the canon-freeze pass with some
IR loops that contains scalable vector types. I've changed the code
to bail out if the size is unknown at compile time, since we cannot
compute whether the step is a multiple of the type size or not.
I added a test here:
Transforms/CanonicalizeFreezeInLoops/phis.ll
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118696
Similar to b3a33553ae, but this shows a TODO and a potential
miscompile is already present.
We are tracking an FP instruction that does *not* have FMF (reassoc)
properties, so calling that "Unsafe" seems opposite of the common
reading.
I also removed one getter method by rolling the null check into
the access. Further simplification may be possible.
The motivation is to clean up the interactions between FMF and
function-level attributes in these classes and their callers.
The new test shows that there is an existing bug somewhere in
the callers. We assumed that the original code was fully 'fast'
and so we produced IR with 'fast' even though it was just 'reassoc'.
While we haven't encountered an earth-shattering problem with this yet,
by now it is pretty evident that trying to model the ptr->int cast
implicitly leads to having to update every single place that assumed
no such cast could be needed. That is of course the wrong approach.
Let's back this out, and re-attempt with some another approach,
possibly one originally suggested by Eli Friedman in
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46786#c20
which should hopefully spare us this pain and more.
This reverts commits 1fb6104293,
7324616660,
aaafe350bb,
e92a8e0c74.
I've kept&improved the tests though.
Summary:
Currently InductionBinOps are only saved for FP induction variables, the PR extends it with non FP induction variable, so user of IVDescriptors can query the InductionBinOps for integer induction variables.
The changes in hasUnsafeAlgebra() and getUnsafeAlgebraInst() are required for the existing LIT test cases to pass. As described in the comment of the two functions, one of the requirement to return true is it is a FP induction variable. The checks was not needed because InductionBinOp was not set on non FP cases before.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D60565 depends on the patch.
Committed on behalf of @Whitney (Whitney Tsang).
Reviewers: jdoerfert, kbarton, fhahn, hfinkel, dmgreen, Meinersbur
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, jsji, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61329
llvm-svn: 360671