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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Brawn fc18a6ad7d [GVN] Don't use the eliminated load as an available value in phi construction
In ConstructSSAForLoadSet if an available value is actually the load that we're
doing SSA construction to eliminate, then we can omit it as SSAUpdate will add
in the value for the phi that will be replacing it anyway. This can result in
simpler IR which can allow further optimisation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44160

llvm-svn: 337686
2018-07-23 12:14:45 +00:00
Alexandros Lamprineas 592cc78dd8 [GVNHoist] safeToHoistLdSt allows illegal hoisting
Bug fix for PR36787. When reasoning if it's safe to hoist a load we
want to make sure that the defining memory access dominates the new
insertion point of the hoisted instruction. safeToHoistLdSt calls
firstInBB(InsertionPoint,DefiningAccess) which returns false if
InsertionPoint == DefiningAccess, and therefore it falsely thinks
it's safe to hoist.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49555

llvm-svn: 337674
2018-07-23 09:42:35 +00:00
Aditya Kumar 373ce7eca5 Early exit with cheaper checks
Reviewers: sebpop,davide,fhahn,trentxintong
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49617

llvm-svn: 337643
2018-07-21 14:13:44 +00:00
Florian Hahn ec3ca89a17 [IPSCCP] Fix for bot failure caused by r337548
llvm-svn: 337554
2018-07-20 14:37:10 +00:00
Florian Hahn 0a560d5d9c Recommit r328307: [IPSCCP] Use constant range information for comparisons of parameters.
This version contains a fix to add values for which the state in ParamState change
to the worklist if the state in ValueState did not change. To avoid adding the
same value multiple times, mergeInValue returns true, if it added the value to
the worklist. The value is added to the worklist depending on its state in
ValueState.

Original message:
For comparisons with parameters, we can use the ParamState lattice
elements which also provide constant range information. This improves
the code for PR33253 further and gets us closer to use
ValueLatticeElement for all values.

Also, as we are using the range information in the solver directly, we
do not need tryToReplaceWithConstantRange afterwards anymore.

Reviewers: dberlin, mssimpso, davide, efriedma

Reviewed By: mssimpso

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43762

llvm-svn: 337548
2018-07-20 13:29:12 +00:00
Eli Friedman a3c78f5981 [SCCP] Don't use markForcedConstant on branch conditions.
It's more aggressive than we need to be, and leads to strange
workarounds in other places like call return value inference. Instead,
just directly mark an edge viable.

Tests by Florian Hahn.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49408

llvm-svn: 337507
2018-07-19 23:02:07 +00:00
Florian Hahn d95761d9d0 [IPSCCP] Run Solve each time we resolved an undef in a function.
Once we resolved an undef in a function we can run Solve, which could
lead to finding a constant return value for the function, which in turn
could turn undefs into constants in other functions that call it, before
resolving undefs there.

Computationally the amount of work we are doing stays the same, just the
order we process things is slightly different and potentially there are
a few less undefs to resolve.

We are still relying on the order of functions in the IR, which means
depending on the order, we are able to resolve the optimal undef first
or not. For example, if @test1 comes before @testf, we find the constant
return value of @testf too late and we cannot use it while solving
@test1.

This on its own does not lead to more constants removed in the
test-suite, probably because currently we have to be very lucky to visit
applicable functions in the right order.

Maybe we manage to come up with a better way of resolving undefs in more
'profitable' functions first.

Reviewers: efriedma, mssimpso, davide

Reviewed By: efriedma, davide

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49385

llvm-svn: 337283
2018-07-17 14:04:59 +00:00
Tim Shen 9e25d5d2ce [LSR] If no Use is interesting, early return.
Summary:
By looking at the callers of getUse(), we can see that even though
IVUsers may offer uses, but they may not be interesting to
LSR. It's possible that none of them is interesting.

Reviewers: sanjoy

Subscribers: jlebar, hiraditya, bixia, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49049

llvm-svn: 337072
2018-07-13 23:40:00 +00:00
Eric Christopher 7289ac8a19 Temporarily revert "Recommit r328307: [IPSCCP] Use constant range information for comparisons of parameters." as it's causing miscompiles.
A testcase was provided in the original review thread.

This reverts commit r336098.

llvm-svn: 336877
2018-07-12 01:53:21 +00:00
Craig Topper ed6acde8cf [LoopIdiomRecognize] Don't convert a do while loop to ctlz.
This commit suppresses turning loops like this into "(bitwidth - ctlz(input))".

unsigned foo(unsigned input) {
  unsigned num = 0;
  do {
    ++num;
    input >>= 1;
  } while (input != 0);
  return num;
}

The loop version returns a value of 1 for both an input of 0 and an input of 1. Converting to a naive ctlz does not preserve that.

Theoretically we could do better if we checked isKnownNonZero or we could insert a select to handle the divergence. But until we have motivating cases for that, this is the easiest solution.

llvm-svn: 336864
2018-07-11 22:35:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 148861f579 [PM/Unswitch] Fix unused variable in r336646.
llvm-svn: 336647
2018-07-10 08:57:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 47dc3a346e [PM/Unswitch] Fix a collection of closely related issues with trivial
switch unswitching.

The core problem was that the way we handled unswitching trivial exit
edges through the default successor of a switch. For some reason
I thought the right way to do this was to add a block containing
unreachable and point the default successor at this block. In
retrospect, this has an amazing number of problems.

The first issue is the one that this pass has always worked around -- we
have to *detect* such edges and avoid unswitching them again. This
seemed pretty easy really. You juts look for an edge to a block
containing unreachable. However, this pattern is woefully unsound. So
many things can break it. The amazing thing is that I found a test case
where *simple-loop-unswitch itself* breaks this! When we do
a *non-trivial* unswitch of a switch we will end up splitting this exit
edge. The result will be a default successor that is an exit and
terminates in ... a perfectly normal branch. So the first test case that
I started trying to fix is added to the nontrivial test cases. This is
a ridiculous example that did just amazing things previously. With just
unswitch, it would create 10+ copies of this stuff stamped out. But if
you combine it *just right* with a bunch of other passes (like
simplify-cfg, loop rotate, and some LICM) you can get it to do this
infinitely. Or at least, I never got it to finish. =[

This, in turn, uncovered another related issue. When we are manipulating
these switches after doing a trivial unswitch we never correctly updated
PHI nodes to reflect our edits. As soon as I started changing how these
edges were managed, it became obvious there were more issues that
I couldn't realistically leave unaddressed, so I wrote more test cases
around PHI updates here and ensured all of that works now.

And this, in turn, required some adjustment to how we collect and manage
the exit successor when it is the default successor. That showed a clear
bug where we failed to include it in our search for the outer-most loop
reached by an unswitched exit edge. This was actually already tested and
the test case didn't work. I (wrongly) thought that was due to SCEV
failing to analyze the switch. In fact, it was just a simple bug in the
code that skipped the default successor. While changing this, I handled
it correctly and have updated the test to reflect that we now get
precise SCEV analysis of trip counts for the outer loop in one of these
cases.

llvm-svn: 336646
2018-07-10 08:36:05 +00:00
Manoj Gupta 77eeac3d9e llvm: Add support for "-fno-delete-null-pointer-checks"
Summary:
Support for this option is needed for building Linux kernel.
This is a very frequently requested feature by kernel developers.

More details : https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/4/4/601

GCC option description for -fdelete-null-pointer-checks:
This Assume that programs cannot safely dereference null pointers,
and that no code or data element resides at address zero.

-fno-delete-null-pointer-checks is the inverse of this implying that
null pointer dereferencing is not undefined.

This feature is implemented in LLVM IR in this CL as the function attribute
"null-pointer-is-valid"="true" in IR (Under review at D47894).
The CL updates several passes that assumed null pointer dereferencing is
undefined to not optimize when the "null-pointer-is-valid"="true"
attribute is present.

Reviewers: t.p.northover, efriedma, jyknight, chandlerc, rnk, srhines, void, george.burgess.iv

Reviewed By: efriedma, george.burgess.iv

Subscribers: eraman, haicheng, george.burgess.iv, drinkcat, theraven, reames, sanjoy, xbolva00, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47895

llvm-svn: 336613
2018-07-09 22:27:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth ed2965438e [PM/Unswitch] Fix a nasty bug in the new PM's unswitch introduced in
r335553 with the non-trivial unswitching of switches.

The code correctly updated most aspects of the CFG and analyses, but
missed some crucial aspects:
1) When multiple cases have the same successor, we unswitch that
   a single time and replace the switch with a direct branch. The CFG
   here is correct, but the target of this direct branch may have had
   a PHI node with multiple entries in it.
2) When we still have to clone a successor of the switch into an
   unswitched copy of the loop, we'll delete potentially multiple edges
   entering this successor, not just one.
3) We also have to delete multiple edges entering the successors in the
   original loop when they have to be retained.
4) When the "retained successor" *also* occurs as a case successor, we
   just assert failed everywhere. This doesn't happen very easily
   because its always valid to simply drop the case -- the retained
   successor for switches is always the default successor. However, it
   is likely possible through some contrivance of different loop passes,
   unrolling, and simplifying for this to occur in practice and
   certainly there is nothing "invalid" about the IR so this pass needs
   to handle it.
5) In the case of #4, we also will replace these multiple edges with
   a direct branch much like in #1 and need to collapse the entries in
   any PHI nodes to a single enrty.

All of this stems from the delightful fact that the same successor can
show up in multiple parts of the switch terminator, and each of these
are considered a distinct edge for the purpose of PHI nodes (and
iterating the successors and predecessors) but not for unswitching
itself, the dominator tree, or many other things. For the record,
I intensely dislike this "feature" of the IR in large part because of
the complexity it causes in passes like this. We already have a ton of
logic building sets and handling duplicates, and we just had to add
a bunch more.

I've added a complex test case that covers all five of the above failure
modes. I've also added a variation on it where #4 and #5 occur in loop
exit, adding fun where we have an LCSSA PHI node with "multiple entries"
despite have dedicated exits. There were no additional issues found by
this, but it seems a useful corner case to cover with testing.

One thing that working on all of this code has made painfully clear for
me as well is how amazingly inefficient our PHI node representation is
(in terms of the in-memory data structures and the APIs used to update
them). This code has truly marvelous complexity bounds because every
time we remove an entry from a PHI node we do a linear scan to find it
and then a linear update to the data structure to remove it. We could in
theory batch all of the PHI node updates into a single linear walk of
the operands making this much more efficient, but the APIs fight hard
against this and the fact that we have to handle duplicates in the
peculiar manner we do (removing all but one in some cases) makes even
implementing that very tedious and annoying. Anyways, none of this is
new here or specific to loop unswitching. All code in LLVM that updates
PHI node operands suffers from these problems.

llvm-svn: 336536
2018-07-09 10:30:48 +00:00
Craig Topper 2835278ee0 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Support for converting loops that use LSHR to CTLZ.
In the 'detectCTLZIdiom' function support for loops that use LSHR instruction instead of ASHR has been added.

This supports creating ctlz from the following code.

int lzcnt(int x) {
     int count = 0;
     while (x > 0)  {
          count++;
          x = x >> 1;
     }
    return count;
}

Patch by Olga Moldovanova

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48354

llvm-svn: 336509
2018-07-08 01:45:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d8b0c8ce1b [PM/LoopUnswitch] Fix PR37889, producing the correct loop nest structure
after trivial unswitching.

This PR illustrates that a fundamental analysis update was not performed
with the new loop unswitch. This update is also somewhat fundamental to
the core idea of the new loop unswitch -- we actually *update* the CFG
based on the unswitching. In order to do that, we need to update the
loop nest in addition to the domtree.

For some reason, when writing trivial unswitching, I thought that the
loop nest structure cannot be changed by the transformation. But the PR
helps illustrate that it clearly can. I've expanded this to a number of
different test cases that try to cover the different cases of this. When
we unswitch, we move an exit edge of a loop out of the loop. If this
exit edge changes which loop reached by an exit is the innermost loop,
it changes the parent of the loop. Essentially, this transformation may
hoist the inner loop up the nest. I've added the simple logic to handle
this reliably in the trivial unswitching case. This just requires
updating LoopInfo and rebuilding LCSSA on the impacted loops. In the
trivial case, we don't even need to handle dedicated exits because we're
only hoisting the one loop and we just split its preheader.

I've also ported all of these tests to non-trivial unswitching and
verified that the logic already there correctly handles the loop nest
updates necessary.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48851

llvm-svn: 336477
2018-07-07 01:12:56 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3687ac52a9 [LoopSink] Make the enforcement of determinism deterministic.
LoopBlockNumber is a DenseMap<BasicBlock*, int>, comparing the result of
find() will compare a pair<BasicBlock*, int>. That's of course depending
on pointer ordering which varies from run to run. Reverse iteration
doesn't find this because we're copying to a vector first.

This bug has been there since 2016 but only recently showed up on clang
selfhost with FDO and ThinLTO, which is also why I didn't manage to get
a reasonable test case for this. Add an assert that would've caught
this.

llvm-svn: 336439
2018-07-06 14:20:58 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin a5f2c52a1e Revert r332168: "Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading.""
There were a couple of issues reported (PR38047, PR37929) - I'll reland
the patch when I figure out and fix the rootcause.

llvm-svn: 336393
2018-07-05 22:10:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3897ded691 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Fix PR37651 by correctly invalidating SCEV when
unswitching loops.

Original patch trying to address this was sent in D47624, but that
didn't quite handle things correctly. There are two key principles used
to select whether and how to invalidate SCEV-cached information about
loops:

1) We must invalidate any info SCEV has cached before unswitching as we
   may change (or destroy) the loop structure by the act of unswitching,
   and make it hard to recover everything we want to invalidate within
   SCEV.

2) We need to invalidate all of the loops whose CFGs are mutated by the
   unswitching. Notably, this isn't the *entire* loop nest, this is
   every loop contained by the outermost loop reached by an exit block
   relevant to the unswitch.

And we need to do this even when doing trivial unswitching.

I've added more focused tests that directly check that SCEV starts off
with imprecise information and after unswitching (and simplifying
instructions) re-querying SCEV will produce precise information. These
tests also specifically work to check that an *outer* loop's information
becomes precise.

However, the testing here is still a bit imperfect. Crafting test cases
that reliably fail to be analyzed by SCEV before unswitching and succeed
afterward proved ... very, very hard. It took me several hours and
careful work to build these, and I'm not optimistic about necessarily
coming up with more to cover more elaborate possibilities. Fortunately,
the code pattern we are testing here in the pass is really
straightforward and reliable.

Thanks to Max Kazantsev for the initial work on this as well as the
review, and to Hal Finkel for helping me talk through approaches to test
this stuff even if it didn't come to much.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47624

llvm-svn: 336183
2018-07-03 09:13:27 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 0e15501fa7 Replace "Replacable" with "Replaceable". [NFC]
llvm-svn: 336133
2018-07-02 18:53:40 +00:00
Florian Hahn 4ebba909a2 Recommit r328307: [IPSCCP] Use constant range information for comparisons of parameters.
This version contains a fix to add values for which the state in ParamState change
to the worklist if the state in ValueState did not change. To avoid adding the
same value multiple times, mergeInValue returns true, if it added the value to
the worklist. The value is added to the worklist depending on its state in
ValueState.

Original message:
For comparisons with parameters, we can use the ParamState lattice
elements which also provide constant range information. This improves
the code for PR33253 further and gets us closer to use
ValueLatticeElement for all values.

Also, as we are using the range information in the solver directly, we
do not need tryToReplaceWithConstantRange afterwards anymore.

Reviewers: dberlin, mssimpso, davide, efriedma

Reviewed By: mssimpso

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43762

llvm-svn: 336098
2018-07-02 12:44:04 +00:00
David Green 963401d2be [UnrollAndJam] New Unroll and Jam pass
This is a simple implementation of the unroll-and-jam classical loop
optimisation.

The basic idea is that we take an outer loop of the form:

  for i..
    ForeBlocks(i)
    for j..
      SubLoopBlocks(i, j)
    AftBlocks(i)

Instead of doing normal inner or outer unrolling, we unroll as follows:

  for i... i+=2
    ForeBlocks(i)
    ForeBlocks(i+1)
    for j..
      SubLoopBlocks(i, j)
      SubLoopBlocks(i+1, j)
    AftBlocks(i)
    AftBlocks(i+1)
  Remainder Loop

So we have unrolled the outer loop, then jammed the two inner loops into
one. This can lead to a simpler inner loop if memory accesses can be shared
between the now jammed loops.

To do this we have to prove that this is all safe, both for the memory
accesses (using dependence analysis) and that ForeBlocks(i+1) can move before
AftBlocks(i) and SubLoopBlocks(i, j).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41953

llvm-svn: 336062
2018-07-01 12:47:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7c557f804d [instsimplify] Move the instsimplify pass to use more obvious file names
and diretory.

Also cleans up all the associated naming to be consistent and removes
the public access to the pass ID which was unused in LLVM.

Also runs clang-format over parts that changed, which generally cleans
up a bunch of formatting.

This is in preparation for doing some internal cleanups to the pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47352

llvm-svn: 336028
2018-06-29 23:36:03 +00:00
Sean Fertile cd0d7634f6 Revert "Extend CFGPrinter and CallPrinter with Heat Colors"
This reverts r335996 which broke graph printing in Polly.

llvm-svn: 336000
2018-06-29 17:48:58 +00:00
Sean Fertile 3b0535b424 Extend CFGPrinter and CallPrinter with Heat Colors
Extends the CFGPrinter and CallPrinter with heat colors based on heuristics or
profiling information. The colors are enabled by default and can be toggled
on/off for CFGPrinter by using the option -cfg-heat-colors for both
-dot-cfg[-only] and -view-cfg[-only].  Similarly, the colors can be toggled
on/off for CallPrinter by using the option -callgraph-heat-colors for both
-dot-callgraph and -view-callgraph.

Patch by Rodrigo Caetano Rocha!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40425

llvm-svn: 335996
2018-06-29 17:13:58 +00:00
Anastasis Grammenos 425df22ee3 [SROA] Preserve DebugLoc when rewriting alloca partitions
When rewriting an alloca partition copy the DL from the
old alloca over the the new one.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48640

llvm-svn: 335904
2018-06-28 18:58:30 +00:00
Florian Hahn 388af14f85 [SCCP] Mark CFG as preserved.
SCCP does not change the CFG, so we can mark it as preserved.

Reviewers: dberlin, efriedma, davide

Reviewed By: davide

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47149

llvm-svn: 335820
2018-06-28 09:53:38 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin d3b8bdef01 [JumpThreading] Don't try to rewrite a use if it's already valid.
Summary:
When recording uses we need to rewrite after cloning a loop we need to
check if the use is not dominated by the original def. The initial
assumption was that the cloned basic block will introduce a new path and
thus the original def will only dominate the use if they are in the same
BB, but as the reproducer from PR37745 shows it's not always the case.

This fixes PR37745.

Reviewers: haicheng, Ka-Ka

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48111

llvm-svn: 335675
2018-06-26 22:19:48 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 2c1a570aab LoopUnroll: Allow analyzing intrinsic call costs
I'm not sure why the code here is skipping calls since
TTI does try to do something for general calls, but it
at least should allow intrinsics.

Skip intrinsics that should not be omitted as calls, which
is by far the most common case on AMDGPU.

llvm-svn: 335645
2018-06-26 18:51:17 +00:00
Florian Hahn 4a69b0bb36 [IPSCCP] Change dead blocks to unreachable after visiting all executable blocks.
changeToUnreachable may remove PHI nodes from executable blocks we found values
for and we would fail to replace them. By changing dead blocks to unreachable after
we replaced constants in all executable blocks, we ensure such PHI nodes are replaced
by their known value before.

Fixes PR37780.

Reviewers: efriedma, davide

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48421

llvm-svn: 335588
2018-06-26 10:15:02 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 1652996fd6 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Teach the new unswitch to handle nontrivial
unswitching of switches.

This works much like trivial unswitching of switches in that it reliably
moves the switch out of the loop. Here we potentially clone the entire
loop into each successor of the switch and re-point the cases at these
clones.

Due to the complexity of actually doing nontrivial unswitching, this
patch doesn't create a dedicated routine for handling switches -- it
would duplicate far too much code. Instead, it generalizes the existing
routine to handle both branches and switches as it largely reduces to
looping in a few places instead of doing something once. This actually
improves the results in some cases with branches due to being much more
careful about how dead regions of code are managed. With branches,
because exactly one clone is created and there are exactly two edges
considered, somewhat sloppy handling of the dead regions of code was
sufficient in most cases. But with switches, there are much more
complicated patterns of dead code and so I've had to move to a more
robust model generally. We still do as much pruning of the dead code
early as possible because that allows us to avoid even cloning the code.

This also surfaced another problem with nontrivial unswitching before
which is that we weren't as precise in reconstructing loops as we could
have been. This seems to have been mostly harmless, but resulted in
pointless LCSSA PHI nodes and other unnecessary cruft. With switches, we
have to get this *right*, and everything benefits from it.

While the testing may seem a bit light here because we only have two
real cases with actual switches, they do a surprisingly good job of
exercising numerous edge cases. Also, because we share the logic with
branches, most of the changes in this patch are reasonably well covered
by existing tests.

The new unswitch now has all of the same fundamental power as the old
one with the exception of the single unsound case of *partial* switch
unswitching -- that really is just loop specialization and not
unswitching at all. It doesn't fit into the canonicalization model in
any way. We can add a loop specialization pass that runs late based on
profile data if important test cases ever come up here.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47683

llvm-svn: 335553
2018-06-25 23:32:54 +00:00
Craig Topper 27847868b7 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Fix a couple places where it appears we were unintenionally making copies of DebugLoc.
llvm-svn: 335521
2018-06-25 20:45:45 +00:00
Stanislav Mekhanoshin d8c9374797 Fix invariant fdiv hoisting in LICM
FDiv is replaced with multiplication by reciprocal and invariant
reciprocal is hoisted out of the loop, while multiplication remains
even if invariant.

Switch checks for all invariant operands and only invariant
denominator to fix the issue.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48447

llvm-svn: 335411
2018-06-23 04:01:28 +00:00
Eli Friedman 203eaaf5ba [LoopReroll] Rewrite induction variable rewriting.
This gets rid of a bunch of weird special cases; instead, just use SCEV
rewriting for everything.  In addition to being simpler, this fixes a
bug where we would use the wrong stride in certain edge cases.

The one bit I'm not quite sure about is the trip count handling,
specifically the FIXME about overflow.  In general, I think we need to
widen the exit condition, but that's probably not profitable if the new
type isn't legal, so we probably need a check somewhere.  That said, I
don't think I'm making the existing problem any worse.

As a followup to this, a bunch of IV-related code in root-finding could
be cleaned up; with SCEV-based rewriting, there isn't any reason to
assume a loop will have exactly one or two PHI nodes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45191

llvm-svn: 335400
2018-06-22 22:58:55 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea bee50036d3 [LoopUnswitch]Fix comparison for DomTree updates.
Summary:
In LoopUnswitch when replacing a branch Parent -> Succ with a conditional
branch Parent -> True & Parent->False, the DomTree updates should insert an edge for
each of True/False if True/False are different than Succ, and delete Parent->Succ edge
if both are different. The comparison with Succ appears to be incorect,
it's comparing with Parent instead.
There is no test failing either before or after this change, but it seems to me this is
the right way to do the update.

Reviewers: chandlerc, kuhar

Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48457

llvm-svn: 335369
2018-06-22 17:14:35 +00:00
Francis Visoiu Mistrih ac599b6951 Revert r335206 "Recommit r333268: [IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp instructions."
This reverts commit r335206.

As discussed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/rL333740, a fix will come
tomorrow. In the meanwhile, revert this to fix some bots.

llvm-svn: 335272
2018-06-21 19:18:36 +00:00
Florian Hahn d36aa1f763 Recommit r333268: [IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp instructions.
r335150 should resolve the issues with the clang-with-thin-lto-ubuntu
and clang-with-lto-ubuntu builders.

Original message:
This patch updates IPSCCP to use PredicateInfo to propagate
facts to true branches predicated by EQ and to false branches
predicated by NE.

As a follow up, we should be able to extend it to also propagate additional
facts about nonnull.

Reviewers: davide, mssimpso, dberlin, efriedma

Reviewed By: davide, dberlin

llvm-svn: 335206
2018-06-21 07:15:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth d1dab0c3c0 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Add partial non-trivial unswitching for invariant
conditions feeding a chain of `and`s or `or`s for a branch.

Much like with full non-trivial unswitching, we rely on the pass manager
to handle iterating until all of the profitable unswitches have been
done. This is to allow other more profitable unswitches to fire on any
of the cloned, simpler versions of the loop if viable.

Threading the partial unswiching through the non-trivial unswitching
logic motivated some minor refactorings. If those are too disruptive to
make it reasonable to review this patch, I can separate them out, but
it'll be somewhat timeconsuming so I wanted to send it for initial
review as-is. Feel free to tell me whether it warrants pulling apart.

I've tried to re-use (and factor out) logic form the partial trivial
unswitching, but not as much could be shared as I had haped. Still, this
wasn't as bad as I naively expected.

Some basic testing is added, but I probably need more. Suggestions for
things you'd like to see tested more than welcome. One thing I'd like to
do is add some testing that when we schedule this with loop-instsimplify
it effectively cleans up the cruft created.

Last but not least, this uncovered a bug that has been in loop cloning
the entire time for non-trivial unswitching. Specifically, we didn't
correctly add the outer-most cloned loop to the list of cloned loops.
This meant that LCSSA wouldn't be updated for it hypothetically, and
more significantly that we would never visit it in the loop pass
manager. I noticed this while checking loop-instsimplify by hand. I'll
try to separate this bugfix out into its own patch with a more focused
test. But it is just one line, so shouldn't significantly confuse the
review here.

After this patch, the only missing "feature" in this unswitch I'm aware
of us non-trivial unswitching of switches. I'll try implementing *full*
non-trivial unswitching of switches (which is at least a sound thing to
implement), but *partial* non-trivial unswitching of switches is
something I don't see any sound and principled way to implement. I also
have no interesting test cases for the latter, so I'm not really
worried. The rest of the things that need to be ported are bug-fixes and
more narrow / targeted support for specific issues.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47522

llvm-svn: 335203
2018-06-21 06:14:03 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea dfd14adeb0 Generalize MergeBlockIntoPredecessor. Replace uses of MergeBasicBlockIntoOnlyPred.
Summary:
Two utils methods have essentially the same functionality. This is an attempt to merge them into one.
1. lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp : MergeBasicBlockIntoOnlyPred
2. lib/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.cpp : MergeBlockIntoPredecessor

Prior to the patch:
1. MergeBasicBlockIntoOnlyPred
Updates either DomTree or DeferredDominance
Moves all instructions from Pred to BB, deletes Pred
Asserts BB has single predecessor
If address was taken, replace the block address with constant 1 (?)

2. MergeBlockIntoPredecessor
Updates DomTree, LoopInfo and MemoryDependenceResults
Moves all instruction from BB to Pred, deletes BB
Returns if doesn't have a single predecessor
Returns if BB's address was taken

After the patch:
Method 2. MergeBlockIntoPredecessor is attempting to become the new default:
Updates DomTree or DeferredDominance, and LoopInfo and MemoryDependenceResults
Moves all instruction from BB to Pred, deletes BB
Returns if doesn't have a single predecessor
Returns if BB's address was taken

Uses of MergeBasicBlockIntoOnlyPred that need to be replaced:

1. lib/Transforms/Scalar/LoopSimplifyCFG.cpp
Updated in this patch. No challenges.

2. lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp
Updated in this patch.
  i. eliminateFallThrough is straightforward, but I added using a temporary array to avoid the iterator invalidation.
  ii. eliminateMostlyEmptyBlock(s) methods also now use a temporary array for blocks
Some interesting aspects:
  - Since Pred is not deleted (BB is), the entry block does not need updating.
  - The entry block was being updated with the deleted block in eliminateMostlyEmptyBlock. Added assert to make obvious that BB=SinglePred.
  - isMergingEmptyBlockProfitable assumes BB is the one to be deleted.
  - eliminateMostlyEmptyBlock(BB) does not delete BB on one path, it deletes its unique predecessor instead.
  - adding some test owner as subscribers for the interesting tests modified:
    test/CodeGen/X86/avx-cmp.ll
    test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/nested-loop-conditions.ll
    test/CodeGen/AMDGPU/si-annotate-cf.ll
    test/CodeGen/X86/hoist-spill.ll
    test/CodeGen/X86/2006-11-17-IllegalMove.ll

3. lib/Transforms/Scalar/JumpThreading.cpp
Not covered in this patch. It is the only use case using the DeferredDominance.
I would defer to Brian Rzycki to make this replacement.

Reviewers: chandlerc, spatel, davide, brzycki, bkramer, javed.absar

Subscribers: qcolombet, sanjoy, nemanjai, nhaehnle, jlebar, tpr, kbarton, RKSimon, wmi, arsenm, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48202

llvm-svn: 335183
2018-06-20 22:01:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4da3331d3d [PM/LoopUnswitch] Support partial trivial unswitching.
The idea of partial unswitching is to take a *part* of a branch's
condition that is loop invariant and just unswitching that part. This
primarily makes sense with i1 conditions of branches as opposed to
switches. When dealing with i1 conditions, we can easily extract loop
invariant inputs to a a branch and unswitch them to test them entirely
outside the loop.

As part of this, we now create much more significant cruft in the loop
body, so this relies on adding cleanup passes to the loop pipeline and
revisiting unswitched loops to do that cleanup before continuing to
process them.

This already appears to be more powerful at unswitching than the old
loop unswitch pass, and so I'd appreciate pretty careful review in case
I'm just missing some correctness checks. The `LIV-loop-condition` test
case is not unswitched by the old unswitch pass, but is with this pass.

Thanks to Sanjoy and Fedor for the review!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46706

llvm-svn: 335156
2018-06-20 18:57:07 +00:00
David Green e6a9c24878 [LoopSimplifyCFG] Invalidate SCEV in LoopSimplifyCFG
LoopSimplifyCFG, being a loop pass, needs to preserve scalar
evolution. This invalidates SE for the loops altered during
block merging.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48258

llvm-svn: 335036
2018-06-19 09:43:36 +00:00
Florian Hahn d8fcf0de31 [LoopInterchange] Move PHI handling to adjustLoopBranches.
This patch moves the logic to handle reduction PHI nodes to the end of
adjustLoopBranches. Reduction PHI nodes in the outer loop header can be
moved to the inner loop header and reduction PHI nodes from the inner loop
header can be moved to the outer loop header. In the latter situation,
we have to deal with 1 kind of PHI nodes:

    PHI nodes that are part of inner loop-only reductions.

We can replace the PHI node with the value coming from outside
the inner loop.

Reviewers: mcrosier, efriedma, karthikthecool

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46198

llvm-svn: 335027
2018-06-19 08:03:24 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 158a7c3323 CorrelatedValuePropagation: Preserve DT.
Summary:
We only modify CFG in a couple of places, and we can preserve DT there
with a little effort.

Reviewers: davide, vsk

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48059

llvm-svn: 334895
2018-06-16 18:57:31 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim dee9c67f24 [EarlyCSE] Fix MSVC build. NFCI.
MSVC doesn't let you assign different lambdas through a ternary operator.

llvm-svn: 334715
2018-06-14 14:22:03 +00:00
Max Kazantsev ff6d1c9188 [EarlyCSE] Propagate conditions of AND and OR instructions
This patches teaches EarlyCSE to figure out that if `and i1 %x, %y` is true then both
`%x` and `%y` are true in the taken branch, and if `or i1 %x, %y` is false then both
`%x` and `%y` are false in non-taken branch. Fix for PR37635.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47574
Reviewed By: reames

llvm-svn: 334707
2018-06-14 13:02:13 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue f209649dfc [NFC] fix trivial typos in comments
llvm-svn: 334687
2018-06-14 05:41:49 +00:00
Florian Hahn a1cc848399 Use SmallPtrSet explicitly for SmallSets with pointer types (NFC).
Currently SmallSet<PointerTy> inherits from SmallPtrSet<PointerTy>. This
patch replaces such types with SmallPtrSet, because IMO it is slightly
clearer and allows us to get rid of unnecessarily including SmallSet.h

Reviewers: dblaikie, craig.topper

Reviewed By: dblaikie

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47836

llvm-svn: 334492
2018-06-12 11:16:56 +00:00
Craig Topper 61998289f9 Use SmallPtrSet instead of SmallSet in places where we iterate over the set.
SmallSet forwards to SmallPtrSet for pointer types. SmallPtrSet supports iteration, but a normal SmallSet doesn't. So if it wasn't for the forwarding, this wouldn't work.

These places were found by hiding the begin/end methods in the SmallSet forwarding

llvm-svn: 334343
2018-06-09 05:04:20 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov 37433dc2e1 reapply r334209 with fixes for harfbuzz in Chromium
r334209 description:
[LSR] Check yet more intrinsic pointer operands

the patch fixes another assertion in isLegalUse()

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47794

llvm-svn: 334300
2018-06-08 16:22:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner a3609f75b2 Revert r334209 "[LSR] Check yet more intrinsic pointer operands"
This causes cast failures when compiling harfbuzz in Chromium.
Reproducer on the way.

llvm-svn: 334254
2018-06-08 00:43:27 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov 12c0663a25 [LSR] Check yet more intrinsic pointer operands
the patch fixes another assertion in isLegalUse()

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47794

llvm-svn: 334209
2018-06-07 17:30:58 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 31800864dc SpeculativeExecution Pass: Set PreserveCFG to avoid unnecessary analyses invalidation.
The pass doesn't touch CFG in any way, only moves instructions between
blocks.

llvm-svn: 334150
2018-06-07 00:19:29 +00:00
David Blaikie 31b98d2e99 Move Analysis/Utils/Local.h back to Transforms
Review feedback from r328165. Split out just the one function from the
file that's used by Analysis. (As chandlerc pointed out, the original
change only moved the header and not the implementation anyway - which
was fine for the one function that was used (since it's a
template/inlined in the header) but not in general)

llvm-svn: 333954
2018-06-04 21:23:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 9281503e8f [PM/LoopUnswitch] Fix how the cloned loops are handled when updating analyses.
Summary:
I noticed this issue because we didn't put the primary cloned loop into
the `NonChildClonedLoops` vector and so never iterated on it. Once
I fixed that, it made it clear why I had to do a really complicated and
unnecesasry dance when updating the loops to remain in canonical form --
I was unwittingly working around the fact that the primary cloned loop
wasn't in the expected list of cloned loops. Doh!

Now that we include it in this vector, we don't need to return it and we
can consolidate the update logic as we correctly have a single place
where it can be handled.

I've just added a test for the iteration order aspect as every time
I changed the update logic partially or incorrectly here, an existing
test failed and caught it so that seems well covered (which is also
evidenced by the extensive working around of this missing update).

Reviewers: asbirlea, sanjoy

Subscribers: mcrosier, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47647

llvm-svn: 333811
2018-06-02 01:29:01 +00:00
Florian Hahn 8a17f1f43e Revert r333740: IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp.
This is breaking the clang-with-thin-lto-ubuntu bot.

llvm-svn: 333745
2018-06-01 12:58:43 +00:00
Florian Hahn f4df554f32 Recommit r333268: [IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp instructions.
This patch updates IPSCCP to use PredicateInfo to propagate
facts to true branches predicated by EQ and to false branches
predicated by NE.

As a follow up, we should be able to extend it to also propagate additional
facts about nonnull.

Reviewers: davide, mssimpso, dberlin, efriedma

Reviewed By: davide, dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45330

llvm-svn: 333740
2018-06-01 10:48:54 +00:00
Craig Topper 9a6c0bdcbd [LoopIdiomRecognize] Only convert loops to ctlz if we can prove that the input is non-negative.
Summary:
Loop idiom recognize tries to convert loops like

```
int foo(int x) {
  int cnt = 0;
  while (x) {
    x >>= 1;
    ++cnt;
  }
  return cnt;
}
```

into calls to ctlz, but if x is initially negative this loop should be infinite.

It happens that the cases that motivated this change have an absolute value of x before the loop. So this patch restricts the transform to cases where we know x is positive. Note: We are relying on the absolute value of INT_MIN to be undefined so we can assume that the result is always positive.

Fixes PR37479

Reviewers: spatel, hfinkel, efriedma, javed.absar

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: dmgreen, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47348

llvm-svn: 333702
2018-05-31 22:16:55 +00:00
Craig Topper c9a4c6208b [JumpThreading] Fix some strange formatting of code inside LLVM_DEBUG. NFC
I don't know if clang-format got confused here or what.

llvm-svn: 333675
2018-05-31 18:08:11 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 0bad5be430 [NFC] Factor out a method for further extension
llvm-svn: 333633
2018-05-31 08:08:34 +00:00
George Burgess IV 485762ccba [NewGVN] Fix set comparison; reflow comment
Looks like we intended to compare this->Members with Other->Members
here, but ended up comparing this->Members with this->Members. Oops. :)

Since CongruenceClass::Members is a SmallPtrSet anyway, we can probably
skip building std::sets if we're willing to write a bit more code.

This appears to be no functional change (for sufficiently lax values of
"no"): this equality check was only being called inside of an assert.
So, worst case, we'll catch more bugs in the form of assertion failures.

Thanks to d0k for noting this!

llvm-svn: 333601
2018-05-30 22:24:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 71fd27043e [PM/LoopUnswitch] When using the new SimpleLoopUnswitch pass, schedule
loop-cleanup passes at the beginning of the loop pass pipeline, and
re-enqueue loops after even trivial unswitching.

This will allow us to much more consistently avoid simplifying code
while doing trivial unswitching. I've also added a test case that
specifically shows effective iteration using this technique.

I've unconditionally updated the new PM as that is always using the
SimpleLoopUnswitch pass, and I've made the pipeline changes for the old
PM conditional on using this new unswitch pass. I added a bunch of
comments to the loop pass pipeline in the old PM to make it more clear
what is going on when reviewing.

Hopefully this will unblock doing *partial* unswitching instead of just
full unswitching.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47408

llvm-svn: 333493
2018-05-30 02:46:45 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 4cbcbb0761 [LoopInstSimplify] Re-implement the core logic of loop-instsimplify to
be both simpler and substantially more efficient.

Rather than use a hand-rolled iteration technique that isn't quite the
same as RPO, use the pre-built RPO loop body traversal utility.

Once visiting the loop body in RPO, we can assert that we visit defs
before uses reliably. When this is the case, the only need to iterate is
when simplifying a def that is used by a PHI node along a back-edge.
With this patch, the first pass over the loop body is just a complete
simplification of every instruction across the loop body. When we
encounter a use of a simplified instruction that stems from a PHI node
in the loop body that has already been visited (due to some cyclic CFG,
potentially the loop itself, or a nested loop, or unstructured control
flow), we recall that specific PHI node for the second iteration.
Nothing else needs to be preserved from iteration to iteration.

On the second and later iterations, only instructions known to have
simplified inputs are considered, each time starting from a set of PHIs
that had simplified inputs along the backedges.

Dead instructions are collected along the way, but deleted in a batch at
the end of each iteration making the iterations themselves substantially
simpler. This uses a new batch API for recursively deleting dead
instructions.

This alsa changes the routine to visit subloops. Because simplification
is fundamentally transitive, we may need to visit the entire loop body,
including subloops, to handle knock-on simplification.

I've added a basic test file that helps demonstrate that all of these
changes work. It includes both straight-forward loops with
simplifications as well as interesting PHI-structures, CFG-structures,
and a nested loop case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47407

llvm-svn: 333461
2018-05-29 20:15:38 +00:00
David Green aee7ad0cde Revert 333358 as it's failing on some builders.
I'm guessing the tests reply on the ARM backend being built.

llvm-svn: 333359
2018-05-27 12:54:33 +00:00
David Green 3034281b43 [UnrollAndJam] Add a new Unroll and Jam pass
This is a simple implementation of the unroll-and-jam classical loop
optimisation.

The basic idea is that we take an outer loop of the form:

for i..
  ForeBlocks(i)
  for j..
    SubLoopBlocks(i, j)
  AftBlocks(i)

Instead of doing normal inner or outer unrolling, we unroll as follows:

for i... i+=2
  ForeBlocks(i)
  ForeBlocks(i+1)
  for j..
    SubLoopBlocks(i, j)
    SubLoopBlocks(i+1, j)
  AftBlocks(i)
  AftBlocks(i+1)
Remainder

So we have unrolled the outer loop, then jammed the two inner loops into
one. This can lead to a simpler inner loop if memory accesses can be shared
between the now-jammed loops.

To do this we have to prove that this is all safe, both for the memory
accesses (using dependence analysis) and that ForeBlocks(i+1) can move before
AftBlocks(i) and SubLoopBlocks(i, j).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41953

llvm-svn: 333358
2018-05-27 12:11:21 +00:00
Florian Hahn 718af2f817 Revert r333268: [IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from...
Reverting this to see if this is causing the failures of the
clang-with-thin-lto-ubuntu bot.

[IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp instructions.

This patch updates IPSCCP to use PredicateInfo to propagate
facts to true branches predicated by EQ and to false branches
predicated by NE.

As a follow up, we should be able to extend it to also propagate additional
facts about nonnull.

Reviewers: davide, mssimpso, dberlin, efriedma

Reviewed By: davide, dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45330

llvm-svn: 333323
2018-05-25 23:32:02 +00:00
Florian Hahn b4a70b9f47 [IPSCCP] Use PredicateInfo to propagate facts from cmp instructions.
This patch updates IPSCCP to use PredicateInfo to propagate
facts to true branches predicated by EQ and to false branches
predicated by NE.

As a follow up, we should be able to extend it to also propagate additional
facts about nonnull.

Reviewers: davide, mssimpso, dberlin, efriedma

Reviewed By: davide, dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45330

llvm-svn: 333268
2018-05-25 11:12:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e6c30fdda7 Restore the LoopInstSimplify pass, reverting r327329 that removed it.
The plan had always been to move towards using this rather than so much
in-pass simplification within the loop pipeline, but we never got around
to it.... until only a couple months after it was removed due to disuse.
=/

This commit is just a pure revert of the removal. I will add tests and
do some basic cleanup in follow-up commits. Then I'll wire it into the
loop pass pipeline.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47353

llvm-svn: 333250
2018-05-25 01:32:36 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim dfbe6fa832 [LICM] Preserve DT and LoopInfo specifically
Summary:
In LICM, CFG could be changed in splitPredecessorsOfLoopExit(), which update
only DT and LoopInfo. Therefore, we should preserve only DT and LoopInfo specifically,
instead of all analyses that depend on the CFG (setPreservesCFG()).

This change should fix PR37323.

Reviewers: uabelho, davide, dberlin, Ka-Ka

Reviewed By: dberlin

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, bjope, mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46775

llvm-svn: 333198
2018-05-24 15:58:34 +00:00
Karl-Johan Karlsson 478232d52f [NaryReassociate] Detect deleted instr with WeakVH
Summary:
If NaryReassociate succeed it will, when replacing the old instruction
with the new instruction, also recursively delete trivially
dead instructions from the old instruction. However, if the input to the
NaryReassociate pass contain dead code it is not save to recursively
delete trivially deadinstructions as it might lead to deleting the newly
created instruction.

This patch will fix the problem by using WeakVH to detect this
rare case, when the newly created instruction is dead, and it will then
restart the basic block iteration from the beginning.

This fixes pr37539

Reviewers: tra, meheff, grosser, sanjoy

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47139

llvm-svn: 333155
2018-05-24 06:09:02 +00:00
Changpeng Fang 5f9154618e StructurizeCFG: Adjust the loop depth for a subregion to order the nodes correctly
Summary:
  StructurizeCFG::orderNodes basically uses a reverse post-order (RPO) traversal of the region list to get the order.
The only problem with it is that sometimes backedges for outer loops will be visited before backedges for inner loops.
To solve this problem, a loop depth based approach has been used to make sure all blocks in this loop has been visited
before moving on to outer loop.

However, we found a problem for a SubRegion which is a loop itself:

--> BB1 --> BB2 --> BB3 -->

In this case, BB2 is a SubRegion (loop), and thus its loopdepth is different than that of BB1 and BB3. This fact will lead
BB2 to be placed in the wrong order.

In this work, we treat the SubRegion as a special case and use its exit block to determine the loop and its depth
to guard the sorting.

Reviewers:
  arsenm, jlebar

Differential Revision:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D46912

llvm-svn: 333111
2018-05-23 18:34:48 +00:00
Max Kazantsev d99f3bacb4 [LoopUnswitch] Fix SCEV invalidation in unswitching
Loop unswitching makes substantial changes to a loop that can also affect cached
SCEV info in its outer loops as well, but it only cares to invalidate SCEV cache for the
innermost loop in case of full unswitching and does not invalidate anything at all in
case of trivial unswitching. As result, we may end up with incorrect data in cache.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46045
Reviewed By: mzolotukhin

llvm-svn: 333072
2018-05-23 10:09:53 +00:00
Florian Hahn a6e63f176c [NewGVN] Fix handling of assumes
This patch fixes two bugs:

* test1: Previously assume(a >= 5) concluded that a == 5. That's only
         valid for assume(a == 5)...
* test2: If operands were swapped, additional users were added to the
         wrong cmp operand. This resulted in an "unsettled iteration"
         assertion failure.

Patch by Nikita Popov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46974

llvm-svn: 333007
2018-05-22 17:38:22 +00:00
Craig Topper f14e62c9a5 [EarlyCSE] Improve EarlyCSE of some absolute value cases.
Change matchSelectPattern to return X and -X for ABS/NABS in a well defined order. Adjust EarlyCSE to account for this. Ensure the SPF result is some kind of min/max and not abs/nabs in one place in InstCombine that made me nervous.

Prevously we returned the two operands of the compare part of the abs pattern. The RHS is always going to be a 0i, 1 or -1 constant. This isn't a very meaningful thing to return for any one. There's also some freedom in the abs pattern as to what happens when the value is equal to 0. This freedom led to early cse failing to match when different constants were used in otherwise equivalent operations. By returning the input and its negation in a defined order we can ensure an exact match. This also makes sure both patterns use the exact same subtract instruction for the negation. I believe CSE should evebntually make this happen and properly merge the nsw/nuw flags. But I'm not familiar with CSE and what order it does things in so it seemed like it might be good to really enforce that they were the same.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47037

llvm-svn: 332865
2018-05-21 18:42:42 +00:00
David Green 8ceab61c75 [CVP] Require DomTree for new Pass Manager
We were previously using a DT in CVP through SimplifyQuery, but not requiring it in
the new pass manager. Hence it would crash if DT was not already available. This now
gets DT directly and plumbs it through to where it is used (instead of using it
through SQ).

llvm-svn: 332836
2018-05-21 11:06:28 +00:00
Eric Christopher 563d0b9cb9 Fix up a few grammar issues.
llvm-svn: 332835
2018-05-21 10:27:36 +00:00
Max Kazantsev c0b268f90c [IRCE] Fix miscompile with range checks against negative values
In the patch rL329547, we have lifted the over-restrictive limitation on collected range
checks, allowing to work with range checks with the end of their range not being
provably non-negative. However it appeared that the non-negativity of this value was
assumed in the utility function `ClampedSubtract`. In particular, its reasoning is based
on the fact that `0 <= SINT_MAX - X`, which is not true if `X` is negative.

The function `ClampedSubtract` is only called twice, once with `X = 0` (which is OK)
and the second time with `X = IRC.getEnd()`, where we may now see the problem if
the end is actually a negative value. In this case, we may sometimes miscompile.

This patch is the conservative fix of the miscompile problem. Rather than rejecting
non-provably non-negative `getEnd()` values, we will check it for non-negativity in
runtime. For this, we use function `smax(smin(X, 0), -1) + 1` that is equal to `1` if `X`
is non-negative and is equal to 0 if `X` is negative. If we multiply `Begin, End` of safe
iteration space by this function calculated for `X = IRC.getEnd()`, we will get the original
`[Begin, End)` if `IRC.getEnd()` was non-negative (and, thus, `ClampedSubtract` worked
correctly) and the empty range `[0, 0)` in case if ` IRC.getEnd()` was negative.

So we in fact prohibit execution of the main loop if at least one of range checks was
made against a negative value (and we figured it out in runtime). It is still better than
what we have before (non-negativity had to be proved in compile time) and prevents
us from miscompile, however it is sometiles too restrictive for unsigned range checks
against a negative value (which in fact can be eliminated).

Once we re-implement `ClampedSubtract` in a way that it handles negative `X` correctly,
this limitation can be lifted, too.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46860
Reviewed By: samparker

llvm-svn: 332809
2018-05-19 13:06:37 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer a76b64ff80 [MergeICmps] Don't crash when memcmp is not available
Fixes clang crashing with -fno-builtin, PR37527.

llvm-svn: 332808
2018-05-19 12:51:59 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson 81a76a388a [SROA] Handle PHI with multiple duplicate predecessors
Summary:
The verifier accepts PHI nodes with multiple entries for the
same basic block, as long as the value is the same.

As seen in PR37203, SROA did not handle such PHI nodes properly
when speculating loads over the PHI, since it inserted multiple
loads in the predecessor block and changed the PHI into having
multiple entries for the same basic block, but with different
values.

This patch teaches SROA to reuse the same speculated load for
each PHI duplicate entry in such situations.

Resolves: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37203

Reviewers: uabelho, chandlerc, hfinkel, bkramer, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: dberlin, efriedma, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46426

llvm-svn: 332577
2018-05-17 07:21:41 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue f5c0e6c285 [SROA] pr37267: fix assertion failure in integer widening
The current integer widening does not support rewriting partial split slices in rewriteIntegerStore (and rewriteIntegerLoad).
This patch adds explicit checks for this case in isIntegerWideningViableForSlice.
Before r322533, splitting is allowed only for the whole-alloca slice and hence the above case is implicitly rejected by another check `if (DL.getTypeStoreSize(ValueTy) > Size)` because whole-alloca slice is larger than the partition.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46750

llvm-svn: 332575
2018-05-17 06:32:17 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 5a0872c2b7 [STLExtras] Add size() for ranges, and remove distance()
r332057 introduced distance() for ranges. Based on post-commit feedback,
this renames distance() to size(). The new size() is also only enabled
when the operation is O(1).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46976

llvm-svn: 332551
2018-05-16 23:20:42 +00:00
Evgeny Stupachenko bff9302c3d Fix LSR compile time hang.
Summary:
Limit number of reassociations in GenerateReassociationsImpl.

Reviewers: qcolombet, mkazantsev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46039

From: Evgeny Stupachenko <evstupac@gmail.com>
                         <evgeny.v.stupachenko@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 332426
2018-05-16 02:48:50 +00:00
Marek Olsak 3c5fd145c5 StructurizeCFG: fix inverting conditions
Author: Samuel Pitoiset

Without this patch, it appears to me that we are selecting
the wrong operand when inverting conditions. In the attached
test, it will select %tmp3 instead of %tmp4. To fix it, just
use 'A' as everywhere.

This fixes a regression introduced by
"[PatternMatch] define m_Not using m_Xor and cst_pred_ty"

https://reviews.llvm.org/D46351

llvm-svn: 332403
2018-05-15 21:41:55 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 9b90373c8b [NFC] Add const to method signature
llvm-svn: 332317
2018-05-15 01:21:56 +00:00
Nicola Zaghen d34e60ca85 Rename DEBUG macro to LLVM_DEBUG.
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects.
The renaming was done as follows:
- git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g'
- git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM
- Manual change to APInt
- Manually chage DOCS as regex doesn't match it.

In the transition period the DEBUG() macro is still present and aliased
to the LLVM_DEBUG() one.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43624

llvm-svn: 332240
2018-05-14 12:53:11 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin a41660df7e Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading."
Stage3/stage4 bootstrap miscompares should be fixed by a non-determinism
fix in IDF (r332167).

This reverts commit r330446.

llvm-svn: 332168
2018-05-12 01:52:36 +00:00
Artem Belevich c2cd5d5ce0 [Split GEP] handle trunc() in separate-const-offset-from-gep pass.
Let separate-const-offset-from-gep pass handle trunc() when it calculates
constant offset relative to base. The pass itself may insert trunc()
instructions when it canonicalises array indices to pointer-size integers
and needs to handle trunc() in order to evaluate the offset.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46732

llvm-svn: 332142
2018-05-11 21:13:19 +00:00
Davide Italiano 6e1f7bf316 [Reassociate] Prevent infinite loops when processing PHIs.
Phi nodes can reside in live blocks but one of their incoming
arguments can come from a dead block. Dead blocks and reassociate
don't play nice together. In fact, reassociate performs an RPO
as a first step to avoid processing dead blocks.

The reason why Reassociate might not fixpoint when examining
dead blocks is that the following:

  %xor0 = xor i16 %xor1, undef
  %xor1 = xor i16 %xor0, undef

is perfectly valid LLVM IR (if it appears in a dead block),
so the worklist algorithm keeps pushing the two instructions for
reexamination. Note that this is not Reassociate fault, at least
not entirely. It's llvm that has a weird definition of dominance.

Fixes PR37390.

llvm-svn: 332100
2018-05-11 15:45:36 +00:00
Vedant Kumar e0b5f86b30 [STLExtras] Add distance() for ranges, pred_size(), and succ_size()
This commit adds a wrapper for std::distance() which works with ranges.
As it would be a common case to write `distance(predecessors(BB))`, this
also introduces `pred_size()` and `succ_size()` helpers to make that
easier to write.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46668

llvm-svn: 332057
2018-05-10 23:01:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth baf045fb28 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Avoid pointlessly creating an exit block set.
This code can just test whether blocks are *in* the loop, which we
already have a dedicated set tracking in the loop itself.

llvm-svn: 332004
2018-05-10 17:33:20 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 71fa1b904a [DSE] Teach the pass about partial overwrite of atomic memory intrinsics
Summary:
This change teaches DSE that the atomic memory intrinsics can be overwriten
partially in the same way as the non-atomic forms. Specifically, that the
atomic memcpy & memset can be shortened at the end and that the atomic memset
can be shortened at the beginning, if they partially overwritten
by later stores.

Reviewers: mkazantsev, skatkov, apilipenko, efriedma, rsmith, spatel, filcab, sanjoy

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45584

llvm-svn: 331991
2018-05-10 15:12:49 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson 9f953cdd7c [MergedLoadStoreMotion] Fix a debug invariant bug in mergeStores
Summary:
MergedLoadStoreMotion::mergeStores is using some heuristics
to limit the amount of stores that it tries to sink (see
MagicCompileTimeControl in MergedLoadStoreMotion.cpp). The
heuristic involves counting the number of instructions in
one of the basic blocks that is part of the transformation.

We now ignore dbg intrinsics when counting instruction for
the MagicCompileTimeControl heuristic. This to make sure that
the amount of stores that are sunk doesn't depend on the amount
of debug information (if -g is used or not).

Reviewers: Gerolf, davide, majnemer

Reviewed By: davide

Subscribers: dberlin, bjope, aprantl, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46600

llvm-svn: 331852
2018-05-09 06:52:12 +00:00
Philip Reames 5b39acd111 [LICM] Compute a must execute property for the prefix of the header as we go
Computing this property within the existing walk ensures that the cost is linear with the size of the block. If we did this from within isGuaranteedToExecute, it would be quadratic without some very fancy caching.

This allows us to reliably catch a hoistable instruction within a header which may throw at some point *after* our hoistable instruction. It doesn't do anything for non-header cases, but given how common single block loops are, this seems very worthwhile.

llvm-svn: 331557
2018-05-04 21:35:00 +00:00
Craig Topper ded8ee07e9 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Don't create an IRBuilder just to call getTrue/getFalse.
We can call the methods in ConstantInt directly. We just need a context.

llvm-svn: 331542
2018-05-04 17:39:08 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 786032c1b7 [IRCE] Fix misuse of dyn_cast which leads to UB
llvm-svn: 331508
2018-05-04 07:34:35 +00:00
Craig Topper 9510f70636 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Replace more unchecked dyn_casts with cast.
Two of these are immediately dereferenced on the next line. The other two are passed immediately to the IRBuilder constructor which can't handle a nullptr.

llvm-svn: 331500
2018-05-04 01:04:28 +00:00
Craig Topper cafae62ec9 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Use a regular array instead of a SmallVector and explicit ArrayRef.
llvm-svn: 331499
2018-05-04 01:04:26 +00:00
Craig Topper 8304231508 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Turn two uncheck dyn_casts into regular casts.
These are casts on users of a PHINode to Instruction. I think since PHINode is an Instruction any users would also be Instructions. At least a cast will give us an assertion if its wrong.

llvm-svn: 331498
2018-05-04 01:04:24 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski c77ab8ef2f perform DSE through launder.invariant.group
Summary:
Alias Analysis knows that llvm.launder.invariant.group
returns pointer that mustalias argument, but this information
wasn't used, therefor we didn't DSE through launder.invariant.group

Reviewers: chandlerc, dberlin, bogner, hfinkel, efriedma

Reviewed By: dberlin

Subscribers: amharc, llvm-commits, nlewycky, rsmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31581

llvm-svn: 331449
2018-05-03 11:03:53 +00:00
Craig Topper 856fd68690 [LoopIdiomRecognize] When looking for 'x & (x -1)' for popcnt, make sure the left hand side of the 'and' matches the left hand side of the 'subtract'
llvm-svn: 331437
2018-05-03 05:48:49 +00:00
Craig Topper 8ef2abdbc4 [LoopIdiomRecognize] Remove unnecessary cast from BinaryOperator to Instruction. NFC
BinaryOperator is a sub class of Instruction. We don't need an explicit cast back to Instruction.

llvm-svn: 331432
2018-05-03 05:00:18 +00:00
Daniel Sanders 8d0d1aa229 [reassociate] Fix excessive revisits when processing long chains of reassociatable instructions.
Summary:
Some of our internal testing detected a major compile time regression which I've
tracked down to:
    r278938 - Revert "Reassociate: Reprocess RedoInsts after each inst".
It appears that processing long chains of reassociatable instructions causes
non-linear (potentially exponential) growth in the number of times an
instruction is revisited. For example, the included test revisits instructions
220 times in a 20-instruction test.

It appears that r278938 reversed the order instructions were visited and that
this is preventing scheduled revisits from being cancelled as a result of
visiting the instructions naturally during normal processing. However, simply
reversing the order also harmed the generated code. Upon closer inspection, it
was discovered that revisits occurred in the opposite order to the first pass
(Thanks to escha for spotting that).

This patch makes the revisit order consistent with the first pass which allows
more revisits to be cancelled. This does appear to have a small impact on the
generated code in few cases but it significantly reduces compile-time.

After this patch, our internal test that was most affected by the regression
dropped from ~2 million revisits to ~4k resulting in Reassociate having 0.46%
of the runtime it had before (99.54% improvement).

Here's the summaries reported by lnt for the LLVM test-suite with --benchmarking-only:
| metric         | geomean before patch | geomean after patch | delta   |
| -----          | -----                | -----               | -----   |
| compile time   | 0.1956               | 0.1261              | -35.54% |
| execution time | 0.3240               | 0.3237              | -       |
| code size      | 7365.4459            | 7365.6079           | -       |

The results have a few wins and losses on compile-time, mostly in the +/- 2.5% range. There was one outlier though:
| Performance Regressions - compile_time | Δ | Previous | Current |
| MultiSource/Benchmarks/ASC_Sequoia/CrystalMk/CrystalMk | 9.82% | 2.0473 | 2.2483 |

Reviewers: javed.absar, dberlin

Reviewed By: dberlin

Subscribers: kristof.beyls, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45734

llvm-svn: 331381
2018-05-02 17:59:16 +00:00
Florian Hahn 5912c667b0 [LoopInterchange] Update some loops to use range base for loops (NFC).
llvm-svn: 331342
2018-05-02 10:53:04 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 4dfcc4a788 Remove @brief commands from doxygen comments, too.
This is a follow-up to r331272.

We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by
  for i in $(git grep -l '\@brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\@brief //g' $i & done

https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290

llvm-svn: 331275
2018-05-01 16:10:38 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 5f8f34e459 Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by

  for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290

llvm-svn: 331272
2018-05-01 15:54:18 +00:00
Wei Mi eec5ba9fae Fix the issue that ComputeValueKnownInPredecessors only handles the case when
phi is on lhs of a comparison op.

For the following testcase,
L1:

  %t0 = add i32 %m, 7
  %t3 = icmp eq i32* %t2, null
  br i1 %t3, label %L3, label %L2

L2:

  %t4 = load i32, i32* %t2, align 4
  br label %L3

L3:

  %t5 = phi i32 [ %t0, %L1 ], [ %t4, %L2 ]
  %t6 = icmp eq i32 %t0, %t5
  br i1 %t6, label %L4, label %L5

We know if we go through the path L1 --> L3, %t6 should always be true. However
currently, if the rhs of the eq comparison is phi, JumpThreading fails to
evaluate %t6 to true. And we know that Instcombine cannot guarantee always
canonicalizing phi to the left hand side of the comparison operation according
to the operand priority comparison mechanism in instcombine. The patch handles
the case when rhs of the comparison op is a phi.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46275

llvm-svn: 331266
2018-05-01 14:47:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2c85a23123 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Remove the last manual domtree update code from loop
unswitch and replace it with the amazingly simple update API code.

This addresses piles of FIXMEs around the update logic here and makes
everything substantially simpler.

llvm-svn: 331247
2018-05-01 09:54:39 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 44aab925fd [PM/LoopUnswitch] Add back a successor set that was removed based on
code review.

It turns out this *is* necessary, and I read the comment on the API
correctly the first time. ;]

The `applyUpdates` routine requires that updates are "balanced". This is
in order to cleanly handle cycles like inserting, removing, nad then
re-inserting the same edge. This precludes inserting the same edge
multiple times in a row as handling that would cause the insertion logic
to become *ordered* instead of *unordered* (which is what the API
provides).

It happens that in this specific case nothing (other than an assert and
contract violation) goes wrong because we're never inserting and
removing the same edge. The implementation *happens* to do the right
thing to eliminate redundant insertions in that case.

But the requirement is there and there is an assert to catch it.
Somehow, after the code review I never did another asserts-clang build
testing loop-unswich for a long time. As a consequence, I didn't notice
this despite a bunch of testing going on, but it shows up immediately
with an asserts build of clang itself.

llvm-svn: 331246
2018-05-01 09:42:09 +00:00
Nico Weber 432a38838d IWYU for llvm-config.h in llvm, additions.
See r331124 for how I made a list of files missing the include.
I then ran this Python script:

    for f in open('filelist.txt'):
        f = f.strip()
        fl = open(f).readlines()

        found = False
        for i in xrange(len(fl)):
            p = '#include "llvm/'
            if not fl[i].startswith(p):
                continue
            if fl[i][len(p):] > 'Config':
                fl.insert(i, '#include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"\n')
                found = True
                break
        if not found:
            print 'not found', f
        else:
            open(f, 'w').write(''.join(fl))

and then looked through everything with `svn diff | diffstat -l | xargs -n 1000 gvim -p`
and tried to fix include ordering and whatnot.

No intended behavior change.

llvm-svn: 331184
2018-04-30 14:59:11 +00:00
Philip Reames 502d4481d4 [LoopGuardWidening] Make PostDomTree optional
The effect of doing so is not disrupting the LoopPassManager when mixing this pass with other loop passes.  This should help locality of access substaintially and avoids the cost of computing PostDom.

The assumption here is that the full GuardWidening (which does use PostDom) is run as a canonicalization before loop opts and that this version is just catching cases exposed by other loop passes.  (i.e. LoopPredication, IndVarSimplify, LoopUnswitch, etc..)

llvm-svn: 331094
2018-04-27 23:15:56 +00:00
Philip Reames 5a6482450a [LICM] Reduce nesting with an early return [NFC]
llvm-svn: 331080
2018-04-27 20:58:30 +00:00
Philip Reames de5a1da2d2 [GuardWidening] Add some clarifying comments about heuristics [NFC]
llvm-svn: 331061
2018-04-27 17:41:37 +00:00
Philip Reames 9258e9d190 [LoopGuardWidening] Split out a loop pass version of GuardWidening
The idea is to have a pass which performs the same transformation as GuardWidening, but can be run within a loop pass manager without disrupting the pass manager structure.  As demonstrated by the test case, this doesn't quite get there because of issues with post dom, but it gives a good step in the right direction.  the motivation is purely to reduce compile time since we can now preserve locality during the loop walk.

This patch only includes a legacy pass.  A follow up will add a new style pass as well.

llvm-svn: 331060
2018-04-27 17:29:10 +00:00
Florian Hahn f3fea0f11f [LoopInterchange] Allow some loops with PHI nodes in the exit block.
We currently support LCSSA PHI nodes in the outer loop exit, if their
incoming values do not come from the outer loop latch or if the
outer loop latch has a single predecessor. In that case, the outer loop latch
will be executed only if the inner loop gets executed. If we have multiple
predecessors for the outer loop latch, it may be executed even if the inner
loop does not get executed.

This is a first step to support the case described in
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30472

Reviewers: efriedma, karthikthecool, mcrosier

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43237

llvm-svn: 331037
2018-04-27 13:52:51 +00:00
Florian Hahn fd2bc11248 [LoopInterchange] Ignore debug intrinsics during legality checks.
Reviewers: aprantl, mcrosier, karthikthecool

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: mattd, vsk, #debug-info, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45379

llvm-svn: 330931
2018-04-26 10:26:17 +00:00
Florian Hahn 1da30c659d [LoopInterchange] Use getExitBlock()/getExitingBlock instead of manual impl.
This also means we have to check if the latch is the exiting block now,
as `transform` expects the latches to be the exiting blocks too.

https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36586

Reviewers: efriedma, davide, karthikthecool

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45279

llvm-svn: 330806
2018-04-25 09:35:54 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson bec2a7c4eb [DebugInfo] Invalidate debug info in ReassociatePass::RewriteExprTree
Summary:
When Reassociate is rewriting an expression tree it may
reuse old binary expression nodes, for new expressions.
Whenever an expression node is reused, but with a non-trivial
change in the result, we need to invalidate any debug info
that is associated with the node.

If for example rewriting
  x = mul a, b
  y = mul c, x
into
  x = mul c, b
  y = mul a, x
we still get the same result for 'y', but 'x' is a new expression.
All debug info referring to 'x' must be invalidated (marked as
optimized out) since we no longer calculate the expected value.

As a side-effect this patch avoid (at least some) problems where
reassociate could end up creating IR with debug-use before def.
Earlier the dbg.value nodes where left untouched in the IR, while
the reused binary nodes where sinked to just before the root node
of the rewritten expression tree. See PR27273 for more info about
such problems.

Reviewers: dblaikie, aprantl, dexonsmith

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: JDevlieghere, llvm-commits

Tags: #debug-info

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45975

llvm-svn: 330804
2018-04-25 09:23:56 +00:00
Geoff Berry 2af5f3c1e5 [DivRemPairs] Fix non-determinism in use list order.
Summary:
Use a MapVector instead of a DenseMap for RemMap since it is iteratated
over and the order of iteration can effect the order that new
instructions are created.  This can in turn effect the use list order of
div/rem input values if multiple new instructions are created that share
any input values.

Reviewers: spatel

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45858

llvm-svn: 330792
2018-04-25 02:17:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 69e68f8468 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Begin teaching SimpleLoopUnswitch to use the new
update API for dominators rather than doing manual, hacky updates.

This is just the first step, but in some ways the most important as it
moves the non-trivial unswitching to update the domtree rather than
fully recalculating it each time.

Subsequent patches should remove the custom update logic used by the
trivial unswitch and replace it with uses of the update API.

This also fixes a number of bugs I was seeing when testing non-trivial
unswitch due to it querying the quasi-correct dominator tree. Now the
tree is 100% correct and safe to query. That said, there are still more
bugs I can see with non-trivial unswitch just running over the test
suite, so more bugfix patches are needed as well.

Thanks to both Sanjoy and Fedor for reviews and testing!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45943

llvm-svn: 330787
2018-04-25 00:18:07 +00:00
Florian Hahn ceee788947 [LoopInterchange] Make isProfitableForVectorization slightly more conservative.
After D43236, we started interchanging loops with empty dependence
matrices.  In isProfitableForVectorization, we try to determine if
interchanging makes the loop dependences more friendly to the
vectorizer. If there are no dependences, we should not interchange,
based on that heuristic.

Reviewers: efriedma, mcrosier, karthikthecool, blitz.opensource

Reviewed By: mcrosier

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45208

llvm-svn: 330738
2018-04-24 16:55:32 +00:00
David Blaikie ba47dd16c5 Fix some layering in AggressiveInstCombine (avoiding inclusion of Scalar.h)
llvm-svn: 330726
2018-04-24 15:40:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 43acdb35bc [PM/LoopUnswitch] Fix a bug in the loop block set formation of the new
loop unswitch.

This code incorrectly added the header to the loop block set early. As
a consequence we would incorrectly conclude that a nested loop body had
already been visited when the header of the outer loop was the preheader
of the nested loop. In retrospect, adding the header eagerly doesn't
really make sense. It seems nicer to let the cycle be formed naturally.
This will catch crazy bugs in the CFG reconstruction where we can't
correctly form the cycle earlier rather than later, and makes the rest
of the logic just fall out.

I've also added various asserts that make these issues *much* easier to
debug.

llvm-svn: 330707
2018-04-24 10:33:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 0ace148ca6 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Remove another over-aggressive assert.
This code path can very clearly be called in a context where we have
baselined all the cloned blocks to a particular loop and are trying to
handle nested subloops. There is no harm in this, so just relax the
assert. I've added a test case that will make sure we actually exercise
this code path.

llvm-svn: 330680
2018-04-24 03:27:00 +00:00
David Blaikie a27771b62f InstCombine: Fix layering by not including Scalar.h in InstCombine
(notionally Scalar.h is part of libLLVMScalarOpts, so it shouldn't be
included by InstCombine which doesn't/shouldn't need to depend on
ScalarOpts)

llvm-svn: 330669
2018-04-24 00:48:59 +00:00
Craig Topper 1bcb258ba3 [AggressiveInstCombine] Add aggressive inst combiner to the LLVM C API.
I just tried to copy what was done for regular InstCombine. Hopefully I didn't miss anything.

llvm-svn: 330668
2018-04-24 00:39:29 +00:00
Florian Hahn 7441818560 [LoopInterchange] Do not change LI for BBs in child loops.
If a loop with child loops becomes our new inner loop after
interchanging, we only need to update LoopInfo for the blocks defined in
the old outer loop. BBs in child loops will stay there.

Reviewers: efriedma, karthikthecool, mcrosier

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45970

llvm-svn: 330653
2018-04-23 21:38:19 +00:00
Xin Tong 8edff27923 [CallSiteSplit] Make sure we remove nonnull if the parameter turns out to be a constant.
Summary: We do not need nonull attribute if we know an argument is going to be constant.

Reviewers: junbuml, davide, fhahn

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45608

llvm-svn: 330641
2018-04-23 20:09:08 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson 8e484dc531 [MemCpyOpt] Skip optimizing basic blocks not reachable from entry
Summary:
Skip basic blocks not reachable from the entry node
in MemCpyOptPass::iterateOnFunction.

Code that is unreachable may have properties that do not exist
for reachable code (an instruction in a basic block can for
example be dominated by a later instruction in the same basic
block, for example if there is a single block loop).
MemCpyOptPass::processStore is only safe to use for reachable
basic blocks, since it may iterate past the basic block
beginning when used for unreachable blocks. By simply skipping
to optimize unreachable basic blocks we can avoid asserts such
as "Assertion `!NodePtr->isKnownSentinel()' failed."
in MemCpyOptPass::processStore.

The problem was detected by fuzz tests.

Reviewers: eli.friedman, dneilson, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: efriedma, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45889

llvm-svn: 330635
2018-04-23 19:55:04 +00:00
Daniel Neilson cc45e923c5 [DSE] Teach the pass that atomic memory intrinsics are stores.
Summary:
This change teaches DSE that the atomic memory intrinsics are stores
that can be eliminated, and can allow other stores to be eliminated.
This change specifically does not teach DSE that these intrinsics
can be partially eliminated (i.e. length reduced, and dest/src changed);
that will be handled in another change.

Reviewers: mkazantsev, skatkov, apilipenko, efriedma, rsmith

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: dmgreen, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45535

llvm-svn: 330629
2018-04-23 19:06:49 +00:00
Chandler Carruth bf7190a154 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Remove a buggy assert in the new loop unswitch.
The condition this was asserting doesn't actually hold. I've added
comments to explain why, removed the assert, and added a fun test case
reduced out of 403.gcc.

llvm-svn: 330564
2018-04-23 06:58:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b525424118 [PM/LoopUnswitch] Fix comment typo. NFC.
llvm-svn: 330560
2018-04-23 00:48:42 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin e268304122 Revert r330431.
There are still stage3/stage4 miscompares :(

llvm-svn: 330446
2018-04-20 16:57:10 +00:00
Florian Hahn 773872fd67 [NewGVN] Split OpPHI detection and creation.
It also adds a check making sure PHIs for operands are all in the same
block.

Patch by Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>

Reviewers: dberlin, davide

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43865

llvm-svn: 330444
2018-04-20 16:37:13 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin a2c9af0209 Revert "Revert r330403 and r330413."
Reapply the patches with a fix. Thanks Ilya and Hans for the reproducer!
This reverts commit r330416.

The issue was that removing predecessors invalidated uses that we stored
for rewrite. The fix is to finish manipulating with CFG before we select
uses for rewrite.

llvm-svn: 330431
2018-04-20 13:34:32 +00:00
Ilya Biryukov afe822bd6d Revert r330403 and r330413.
Revert r330413: "[SSAUpdaterBulk] Use SmallVector instead of DenseMap for storing rewrites."
Revert r330403 "Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." one more time."

r330403 commit seems to crash clang during our integrate while doing PGO build with the following stacktrace:
      #2 llvm::SSAUpdaterBulk::RewriteAllUses(llvm::DominatorTree*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::PHINode*>*)
      #3 llvm::JumpThreadingPass::ThreadEdge(llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::SmallVectorImpl<llvm::BasicBlock*> const&, llvm::BasicBlock*)
      #4 llvm::JumpThreadingPass::ProcessThreadableEdges(llvm::Value*, llvm::BasicBlock*, llvm::jumpthreading::ConstantPreference, llvm::Instruction*)
      #5 llvm::JumpThreadingPass::ProcessBlock(llvm::BasicBlock*)
The crash happens while compiling 'lib/Analysis/CallGraph.cpp'.

r3340413 is reverted due to conflicting changes.

llvm-svn: 330416
2018-04-20 10:52:54 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 9dea079315 [SSAUpdaterBulk] Use SmallVector instead of DenseMap for storing rewrites.
llvm-svn: 330413
2018-04-20 10:31:06 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 79e4f7fadb Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." one more time.
Hopefully, changing set to vector removes nondeterminism detected by
some bots, or the new assert will catch something.

This reverts commit r330180.

llvm-svn: 330403
2018-04-20 08:01:08 +00:00
Jin Lin 585f2699cf Refine the loop rotation's API
Summary:
The following changes addresses the following two issues.

1) The existing loop rotation pass contains both loop latch simplification and loop rotation. So one flag RotationOnly is added to be passed to the loop rotation pass.
2) The threshold value is initialized with MAX_UINT since the loop rotation utility should not have threshold limit.

Reviewers: dmgreen, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45582

llvm-svn: 330362
2018-04-19 20:29:43 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 32e62f9c5b [PM/LoopUnswitch] Detect irreducible control flow within loops and skip unswitching non-trivial edges.
Summary:
This fixes the bug pointed out in review with non-trivial unswitching.

This also provides a basis that should make it pretty easy to finish
fleshing out a routine to scan an entire function body for irreducible
control flow, but this patch remains minimal for disabling loop
unswitch.

Reviewers: sanjoy, fedor.sergeev

Subscribers: mcrosier, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45754

llvm-svn: 330357
2018-04-19 18:44:25 +00:00
Sanjay Patel a201787fd7 [Reassociate] fix formatting; NFC
llvm-svn: 330348
2018-04-19 17:56:36 +00:00
Florian Hahn b789165e6b [NewGVN] Add ops as dependency if we cannot find a leader for ValueOp.
If those operands change, we might find a leader for ValueOp, which
could enable new phi-of-op creation.

This fixes a case where we missed creating a phi-of-ops node. With D43865
and this patch, bootstrapping clang/llvm works with -enable-newgvn, whereas
without it, the "value changed after iteration" assertion is triggered.

Reviewers: dberlin, davide

Reviewed By: dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42180

llvm-svn: 330334
2018-04-19 15:05:47 +00:00
Sam Parker 3c19051bf0 [IRCE] Only check for NSW on equality predicates
After investigation discussed in D45439, it would seem that the nsw
flag restriction is unnecessary in most cases. So the IsInductionVar
lambda has been removed, the functionality extracted, and now only
require nsw when using eq/ne predicates.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45617

llvm-svn: 330256
2018-04-18 13:50:28 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 21458fdc55 Revert "Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." again."
This reverts r330175. There are still stage3/stage4 miscompares.

llvm-svn: 330180
2018-04-17 07:31:27 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 3f5fd1b129 Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." again.
One more, hopefully the last, bug is fixed: when forming UsesToRewrite
we should ignore phi operands coming from edges that we want to delete.

This reverts r329910.

llvm-svn: 330175
2018-04-17 04:45:22 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 25cbb62d18 [NFC] ConstantOffsetExtractor::CanTraceInto(): add FIXME: no tests
As suggested in https://reviews.llvm.org/D45631#1068338,
looking at haveNoCommonBitsSet() users, and *trying* to
show the change effect elsewhere.

llvm-svn: 330100
2018-04-15 18:59:27 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue ae17900997 [NFC] fix trivial typos in document and comments
"not not" -> "not" etc

llvm-svn: 330083
2018-04-14 08:59:00 +00:00
Mandeep Singh Grang 636d94db3b [Transforms] Change std::sort to llvm::sort in response to r327219
Summary:
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before sorting.
This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined sorting
order of objects having the same key.

To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of std::sort.

Note: This patch is one of a series of patches to replace *all* std::sort to llvm::sort.
Refer the comments section in D44363 for a list of all the required patches.

Reviewers: kcc, pcc, danielcdh, jmolloy, sanjoy, dberlin, ruiu

Reviewed By: ruiu

Subscribers: ruiu, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45142

llvm-svn: 330059
2018-04-13 19:47:57 +00:00
Xin Tong d83c883d29 [CallSiteSplit] Fix comment. NFC
llvm-svn: 329987
2018-04-13 04:35:38 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer b4ba3988bb Revert "Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." one more time."
This reverts commit r329865. Causes stage2/stage3 miscompare.

llvm-svn: 329910
2018-04-12 13:52:02 +00:00
Sam Parker 9737535943 [IRCE] isKnownNonNegative helper function
Created a helper function to query for non negative SCEVs. Uses the
SGE predicate to catch constants that could be interpreted as
negative.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45481

llvm-svn: 329907
2018-04-12 12:49:40 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue bcadfee2ad [NFC] fix trivial typos in documents and comments
"is is" -> "is", "if if" -> "if", "or or" -> "or"

llvm-svn: 329878
2018-04-12 05:53:20 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 815f453f76 Reapply "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." one more time.
This reapplies commit r329644.

llvm-svn: 329865
2018-04-11 23:37:53 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 3b6d46761f [CVP] simplify phi with constant incoming values that match common variable edge values
This is based on an example that was recently posted on llvm-dev:

void *propagate_null(void* b, int* g) {
  if (!b) {
    return 0;
  }
  (*g)++;
  return b;
}

https://godbolt.org/g/xYk3qG

The original code or constant propagation in other passes has obscured the fact 
that the phi can be removed completely.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45448

llvm-svn: 329755
2018-04-10 20:42:39 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin d6beefd5d3 Revert "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading." one more time.
This reverts r329661. Bots are still unhappy.

llvm-svn: 329666
2018-04-10 03:40:29 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 8a13f6d4a7 Revert "Revert "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading.""
This reapplies commit r329644.

llvm-svn: 329661
2018-04-10 02:16:45 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 0274632ee6 Revert "[PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading."
This reverts commit r329644.

llvm-svn: 329650
2018-04-10 00:42:43 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin c6d2d65f37 [PR16756] Use SSAUpdaterBulk in JumpThreading.
Summary:
SSAUpdater is a bottleneck in JumpThreading, and this patch improves the
situation by using SSAUpdaterBulk instead.

Compile time impact: no noticable changes on CTMark, a big improvement
on the test from PR16756.

Reviewers: dberlin, davide, MatzeB

Subscribers: llvm-commits, hiraditya

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44282

llvm-svn: 329644
2018-04-09 23:37:37 +00:00
Xin Tong fdad23bc36 [MergeICmp] Update debug msg.NFC
llvm-svn: 329572
2018-04-09 14:29:13 +00:00
Xin Tong 0efadbbcde [MergeICmp] Split blocks that do other work.
Summary:
We do not try to move the instructions and split the block till we
know the blocks can be split, i.e. BCE-cmp-insts can be separated from
non-BCE-cmp-insts.

Reviewers: davide, courbet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44443

llvm-svn: 329564
2018-04-09 13:14:06 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 8624a4786a [IRCE] Relax restriction on collected range checks
In IRCE, we have a very old legacy check that works when we collect comparisons that we
treat as range checks. It ensures that the value against which the indvar is compared is
loop invariant and is also positive.

This latter condition remained there since the times when IRCE was only able to handle
signed latch comparison. As the optimization evolved, it now learned how to intersect
signed or unsigned ranges, and this logic has no reliance on the fact that the right border
of each range should be positive.

The old implementation of this non-negativity check was also naive enough and just looked
into ranges (while most of other IRCE logic tries to use power of SCEV implications), so this
check did not allow to deal with the most simple case that looks like follows:

  int size; // not known non-negative
  int length; //known non-negative;
  i = 0;
  if (size != 0) {
    do {
      range_check(i < size);
      range_check(i < length);
    ++i;
    } while (i < size)
  }

In this case, even if from some dominating conditions IRCE could parse loop
structure, it could only remove the range check against `length` and simply
ignored the check against `size`.

In this patch we remove this obsolete check. It will allow IRCE to pick comparison
against `size` as a potential range check and then let Range Intersection logic
decide whether it is OK to eliminate it or not.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45362
Reviewed By: samparker

llvm-svn: 329547
2018-04-09 06:01:22 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue 9ff2380ea6 [NFC] fix trivial typos in comments and error message
"is is" -> "is", "are are" -> "are"

llvm-svn: 329546
2018-04-09 04:37:53 +00:00
Xin Tong 99c4e2f364 [LIR] Reorder header. NFC
llvm-svn: 329530
2018-04-08 13:19:53 +00:00
Geoff Berry 5bf4a5eafa [EarlyCSE] Add debug counter for debugging mis-optimizations. NFC.
Reviewers: reames, spatel, davide, dberlin

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45162

llvm-svn: 329443
2018-04-06 18:47:33 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 832563a782 [NFC] Add missing end of line symbols
llvm-svn: 329383
2018-04-06 09:47:06 +00:00
Florian Hahn 6e0043365b [LoopInterchange] Add stats counter for number of interchanged loops.
Reviewers: samparker, karthikthecool, blitz.opensource

Reviewed By: samparker

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45209

llvm-svn: 329269
2018-04-05 10:39:23 +00:00
Florian Hahn 831a757728 [LoopInterchange] Preserve LoopInfo after interchanging.
LoopInterchange relies on LoopInfo being up-to-date, so we should
preserve it after interchanging. This patch updates restructureLoops to
move the BBs of the interchanged loops to the right place.

Reviewers: davide, efriedma, karthikthecool, mcrosier

Reviewed By: efriedma

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45278

llvm-svn: 329264
2018-04-05 09:48:45 +00:00
Taewook Oh e0db533feb [CallSiteSplitting] Do not perform callsite splitting inside landing pad
Summary:
If the callsite is inside landing pad, do not perform callsite splitting.

Callsite splitting uses utility function llvm::DuplicateInstructionsInSplitBetween, which eventually calls llvm::SplitEdge. llvm::SplitEdge calls llvm::SplitCriticalEdge with an assumption that the function returns nullptr only when the target edge is not a critical edge (and further assumes that if the return value was not nullptr, the predecessor of the original target edge always has a single successor because critical edge splitting was successful). However, this assumtion is not true because SplitCriticalEdge returns nullptr if the destination block is a landing pad. This invalid assumption results assertion failure.

Fundamental solution might be fixing llvm::SplitEdge to not to rely on the invalid assumption. However, it'll involve a lot of work because current API assumes that llvm::SplitEdge never fails. Instead, this patch makes callsite splitting to not to attempt splitting if the callsite is in a landing pad.

Attached test case will crash with assertion failure without the fix.

Reviewers: fhahn, junbuml, dberlin

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45130

llvm-svn: 329250
2018-04-05 04:16:23 +00:00
Nicolai Haehnle eb7311ffb1 StructurizeCFG: Test for branch divergence correctly
Fixes cases like the new test @nonuniform. In that test, %cc itself
is a uniform value; however, when reading it after the end of the loop in
basic block %if, its value is effectively non-uniform, so the branch is
non-uniform.

This problem was encountered in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103743; however, this change
in itself is not sufficient to fix that bug, as there is another issue
in the AMDGPU backend.

As discovered after committing an earlier version of this change, this
exposes a subtle interaction between this pass and DivergenceAnalysis:
since we remove and re-create branch instructions, we can no longer rely
on DivergenceAnalysis for branches in subregions that were already
processed by the pass.

Explicitly remove branch instructions from DivergenceAnalysis to
avoid dangling pointers as a matter of defensive programming, and
change how we detect non-uniform subregions.

Change-Id: I32bbffece4a32f686fab54964dae1a5dd72949d4

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43743

llvm-svn: 329165
2018-04-04 10:58:15 +00:00
Ikhlas Ajbar 1376d934ed [Hexagon] peel loops with runtime small trip counts
Move the check canPeel() to Hexagon Target before setting PeelCount.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44880

llvm-svn: 329129
2018-04-03 22:55:09 +00:00
Florian Hahn 9467ccf447 [LoopInterchange] Add remark for calls preventing interchanging.
It also updates test/Transforms/LoopInterchange/call-instructions.ll
to use accesses where we can prove dependence after D35430.


Reviewers: sebpop, karthikthecool, blitz.opensource

Reviewed By: sebpop

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45206

llvm-svn: 329111
2018-04-03 20:54:04 +00:00
Ikhlas Ajbar b7322e8ac7 peel loops with runtime small trip counts
For Hexagon, peeling loops with small runtime trip count is beneficial for our
benchmarks. We set PeelCount in HexagonTargetInfo.cpp and we use PeelCount set
by the target for computing the desired peel count.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44880

llvm-svn: 329042
2018-04-03 03:39:43 +00:00
Fangrui Song 956ee79795 Fix a bunch of typoes. NFC
llvm-svn: 328907
2018-03-30 22:22:31 +00:00
Philip Reames 5c14ed89f6 [NFC][LICM] Rearrange checks to have the cheap bail out first
llvm-svn: 328822
2018-03-29 20:32:15 +00:00
Haicheng Wu c7cc87922e [JumpThreading] Don't select an edge that we know we can't thread
In r312664 (D36404), JumpThreading stopped threading edges into
loop headers. Unfortunately, I observed a significant performance
regression as a result of this change. Upon further investigation,
the problematic pattern looked something like this (after
many high level optimizations):

while (true) {
    bool cond = ...;
    if (!cond) {
        <body>
    }
    if (cond)
        break;
}

Now, naturally we want jump threading to essentially eliminate the
second if check and hook up the edges appropriately. However, the
above mentioned change, prevented it from doing this because it would
have to thread an edge into the loop header.

Upon further investigation, what is happening is that since both branches
are threadable, JumpThreading picks one of them at arbitrarily. In my
case, because of the way that the IR ended up, it tended to pick
the one to the loop header, bailing out immediately after. However,
if it had picked the one to the exit block, everything would have
worked out fine (because the only remaining branch would then be folded,
not thraded which is acceptable).

Thus, to fix this problem, we can simply eliminate loop headers from
consideration as possible threading targets earlier, to make sure that
if there are multiple eligible branches, we can still thread one of
the ones that don't target a loop header.

Patch by Keno Fischer!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42260

llvm-svn: 328798
2018-03-29 16:01:26 +00:00
David Green b0aa36f9c2 [LoopRotate] Restructuring LoopRotation.cpp to create Loop Rotation Pass with Loop Rotation Utility Interface
The existing LoopRotation.cpp is implemented as one of loop passes instead of
being a utility. The user cannot easily perform the loop rotation selectively
(or on demand) under different optimization level. For example, the loop
rotation is needed as part of the logic to convert a loop into a loop with
bottom test for a transformation. If the loop rotation is simply added as a
loop pass before the transformation, the pass is skipped if it is compiled at
–O0 or if it is explicitly disabled by the user, causing the compiler to
generate incorrect code. Furthermore, as a loop pass it will rotate all loops
instead of just the relevant loops.

We provide a utility interface for the loop rotation so that the loop rotation
can be called on demand. The changeset is as follows:

- Create a new file lib/Transforms/Utils/LoopRotationUtils.cpp and move the main
  implementation of class LoopRotate into this file.
- Create a new file llvm/include/Transform/Utils/LoopRotationUtils.h with the
  interface LoopRotation(...).
- Original LoopRotation.cpp is changed to use the utility function LoopRotation
  in LoopRotationUtils.cpp. This is done in the same way community did for
  mem-to-reg implementation.

Patch by Jin Lin!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44595

llvm-svn: 328766
2018-03-29 08:48:15 +00:00
David Blaikie 8ad9a97310 Plumb useAA through TargetTransformInfo to remove Transforms->CodeGen header dependency
Thanks to echristo for the pointers on direction.

llvm-svn: 328737
2018-03-28 22:28:50 +00:00
David Blaikie eb8cc04ea2 Oops - moved slightly too many things from Scalar to Utils. Move LoopSimplifyCFG things back
llvm-svn: 328720
2018-03-28 18:03:25 +00:00
David Blaikie a373d18eb7 Transforms: Introduce Transforms/Utils.h rather than spreading the declarations amongst Scalar.h and IPO.h
Fixes layering - Transforms/Utils shouldn't depend on including a Scalar
or IPO header, because Scalar and IPO depend on Utils.

llvm-svn: 328717
2018-03-28 17:44:36 +00:00
Xin Tong 0272cb077f 80-line wrap. NFC
llvm-svn: 328660
2018-03-27 19:43:02 +00:00
Sam Parker 90b7f4f72c [IRCE] Enable decreasing loops of non-const bound
As a follow-up to r328480, this updates the logic for the decreasing
safety checks in a similar manner:
- CanBeMax is replaced by CannotBeMaxInLoop which queries
  isLoopEntryGuardedByCond on the maximum value.
- SumCanReachMin is replaced by isSafeDecreasingBound which includes
  some logic from parseLoopStructure and, again, has been updated to
  use isLoopEntryGuardedByCond on the given bounds.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44776

llvm-svn: 328613
2018-03-27 08:24:53 +00:00
Krzysztof Parzyszek 0b377e0ae9 [LSR] Allow giving priority to post-incrementing addressing modes
Implement TTI interface for targets to indicate that the LSR should give
priority to post-incrementing addressing modes.

Combination of patches by Sebastian Pop and Brendon Cahoon.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44758

llvm-svn: 328490
2018-03-26 13:10:09 +00:00
Sam Parker 53a423a417 [IRCE] Enable increasing loops of variable bounds
CanBeMin is currently used which will report true for any unknown
values, but often a check is performed outside the loop which covers
this situation:
    
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
  ...
    
if (N > 0)
  for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i)
    ...
    
So I've add 'LoopGuardedAgainstMin' which reports whether N is
greater than the minimum value which then allows loop with a variable
loop count to be optimised. I've also moved the increasing bound
checking into its own function and replaced SumCanReachMax is another
isLoopEntryGuardedByCond function.

llvm-svn: 328480
2018-03-26 09:29:42 +00:00
Philip Reames 6a1f3446b5 [GuardWidening] Group code by class [NFC]
llvm-svn: 328387
2018-03-23 23:41:47 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor a237866faf Fix a block copying problem in LICM
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44817

llvm-svn: 328336
2018-03-23 17:36:18 +00:00
Florian Hahn f73c3ece7f Revert r328307: [IPSCCP] Use constant range information for comparisons of parameters.
Reverted for now, due to it causing verifier failures.

llvm-svn: 328312
2018-03-23 12:49:39 +00:00
Florian Hahn b1feec087e [IPSCCP] Use constant range information for comparisons of parameters.
For comparisons with parameters, we can use the ParamState lattice
elements which also provide constant range information. This improves
the code for PR33253 further and gets us closer to use
ValueLatticeElement for all values.

Also, as we are using the range information in the solver directly, we
do not need tryToReplaceWithConstantRange afterwards anymore.

Reviewers: dberlin, mssimpso, davide, efriedma

Reviewed By: mssimpso

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43762

llvm-svn: 328307
2018-03-23 11:56:00 +00:00
David Blaikie 376294c23a Finish moving the IPSCCP pass from Scalar to IPO - moving the registration
llvm-svn: 328259
2018-03-22 22:07:53 +00:00
David Blaikie 3bbf5af0ac Fix layering between SCCP and IPO SCCP
Transforms/Scalar/SCCP.cpp implemented both the Scalar and IPO SCCP, but
this meant Transforms/Scalar including Transfroms/IPO headers, creating
a circular dependency. (IPO depends on Scalar already) - so move the IPO
SCCP shims out into IPO and the basic library implementation accessible
from Scalar/SCCP.h to be used from the IPO/SCCP.cpp implementation.

llvm-svn: 328250
2018-03-22 21:41:29 +00:00
Anna Thomas 9b1176b0ef [LoopPredication] Add profitability check based on BPI
Summary:
LoopPredication is not profitable when the loop is known to always exit
through some block other than the latch block.
A coarse grained latch check can cause loop predication to predicate the
loop, and unconditionally deoptimize.

However, without predicating the loop, the guard may never fail within the
loop during the dynamic execution because the non-latch loop termination
condition exits the loop before the latch condition causes the loop to
exit.
We teach LP about this using BranchProfileInfo pass.

Reviewers: apilipenko, skatkov, mkazantsev, reames

Reviewed by: skatkov

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44667

llvm-svn: 328210
2018-03-22 16:03:59 +00:00
Florian Hahn 9bc0bc4b9b [CallSiteSplitting] Preserve DominatorTreeAnalysis.
The dominator tree analysis can be preserved easily.
Some other kinds of analysis can probably be preserved
too.

Reviewers: junbuml, dberlin

Reviewed By: dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43173

llvm-svn: 328206
2018-03-22 15:23:33 +00:00
David Blaikie 2be3922807 Fix a couple of layering violations in Transforms
Remove #include of Transforms/Scalar.h from Transform/Utils to fix layering.

Transforms depends on Transforms/Utils, not the other way around. So
remove the header and the "createStripGCRelocatesPass" function
declaration (& definition) that is unused and motivated this dependency.

Move Transforms/Utils/Local.h into Analysis because it's used by
Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.cpp.

llvm-svn: 328165
2018-03-21 22:34:23 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 6f1eb58e92 [MemCpyOpt] Update to new API for memory intrinsic alignment
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
MemCpyOpt pass to cease using:
1) The old getAlignment() API of MemoryIntrinsic in favour of getting source & dest specific
alignments through the new API.
2) The old IRBuilder CreateMemCpy/CreateMemMove single-alignment APIs in favour of the new
API that allows setting source and destination alignments independently.

We also add a few tests to fill gaps in the testing of this pass.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402, rL324626, rL324642, rL324653, rL324654, rL324773, rL324774,
rL324781, rL324784, rL324955, rL324960, rL325816, rL327398, rL327421 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

llvm-svn: 328097
2018-03-21 14:14:55 +00:00
Justin Lebar 038cbc5c13 Re-re-land: Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to reduce the width of udiv/urem instructions.
Summary:
If the operands of a udiv/urem can be proved to fit within a smaller
power-of-two-sized type, reduce the width of the udiv/urem.

Backed out for causing performance regressions.  Re-landing
because we've determined that these regressions were noise.

Original Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44102

llvm-svn: 328096
2018-03-21 14:08:21 +00:00
Xin Tong a713ebea24 [MergeICmps] Break eargerly out of loop
llvm-svn: 327972
2018-03-20 12:03:25 +00:00
Xin Tong bdbd97ed9a [MergeICmp] Fix a bug in entry block shuffled to middle of the chain
Summary: Fix a bug in entry block shuffled to middle of the chain.

Reviewers: davide, courbet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44642

llvm-svn: 327971
2018-03-20 11:57:54 +00:00
Anastasis Grammenos 3a589103a4 [LICM] Salvage DI from dying Instructions
LICM deletes trivially dead instructions which it won't attempt to sink.
Attempt to salvage debug values which reference these instructions.

llvm-svn: 327800
2018-03-18 15:59:19 +00:00
Craig Topper 71d69b2ea5 [CorrelatedValuePropagation] Use SelectInst::getCondition/getTrueValue/getFalseValue instead of getOperand for readability. NFC
llvm-svn: 327728
2018-03-16 18:18:47 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki f65ddc5fa2 [JumpThreading] Track unreachable BBs to avoid processing
JumpThreading iterates over F until the IR quiesces. Transforming
unreachable BBs increases compile time and it is also possible to
never stabilize causing JumpThreading to hang. An older attempt at
fixing this problem was D3991 where removeUnreachableBlocks(F)
was called before JumpThreading began. This has a few drawbacks:
 * expensive - the routine attempts to fix up the IR to identify
   additional BBs that can be removed along with unreachable BBs.
 * aggressive - does not identify and preserve the shape of the IR.
   At a minimum it does not preserve loop hierarchies.
 * invasive - altering reachable blocks it may disrupt IR shapes
   that could have otherwise been JumpThreaded.

This patch avoids removeUnreachableBlocks(F) and instead tracks
unreachable BBs in a SmallPtrSet using DominatorTree to validate the
initial state of all BBs. We then rely on subsequent passes to identify
and remove these unreachable blocks from F.

Reviewers: dberlin, sebpop, kuhar, dinesh.d

Reviewed by: sebpop, kuhar

Subscribers: hiraditya, uabelho, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44177

llvm-svn: 327713
2018-03-16 15:13:47 +00:00
Florian Hahn fc97b6173f [LoopUnroll] Peel off iterations if it makes conditions true/false.
If the loop body contains conditions of the form IndVar < #constant, we
can remove the checks by peeling off #constant iterations.

This improves codegen for PR34364.

Reviewers: mkuper, mkazantsev, efriedma

Reviewed By: mkazantsev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43876

llvm-svn: 327671
2018-03-15 21:34:43 +00:00
Philip Reames 422024a1b7 [EarlyCSE] Don't hide earler invariant.scopes
If we've already established an invariant scope with an earlier generation, we don't want to hide it in the scoped hash table with one with a later generation.  I noticed this when working on the invariant-load handling, but it also applies to the invariant.start case as well.

Without this change, my previous patch for invariant-load regresses some cases, so I'm pushing this without waiting for review.  This is why you don't make last minute tweaks to patches to catch "obvious cases" after it's already been reviewed.  Bad Philip!

llvm-svn: 327655
2018-03-15 18:12:27 +00:00
Philip Reames ca587fe0b4 [EarlyCSE] Reuse invariant scopes for invariant load
This is a follow up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D43716 which rewrites the invariant load handling using the new infrastructure. It's slightly more powerful, but only in somewhat minor ways for the moment. It's not clear that DSE of stores to invariant locations is actually interesting since why would your IR have such a construct to start with?

Note: The submitted version is slightly different than the reviewed one.  I realized the scope could start for an invariant load which was proven redundant and removed.  Added a test case to illustrate that as well.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44497

llvm-svn: 327646
2018-03-15 17:29:32 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev 194a407bda [New PM][IRCE] port of Inductive Range Check Elimination pass to the new pass manager
There are two nontrivial details here:
* Loop structure update interface is quite different with new pass manager,
  so the code to add new loops was factored out

* BranchProbabilityInfo is not a loop analysis, so it can not be just getResult'ed from
  within the loop pass. It cant even be queried through getCachedResult as LoopCanonicalization
  sequence (e.g. LoopSimplify) might invalidate BPI results.

  Complete solution for BPI will likely take some time to discuss and figure out,
  so for now this was partially solved by making BPI optional in IRCE
  (skipping a couple of profitability checks if it is absent).

Most of the IRCE tests got their corresponding new-pass-manager variant enabled.
Only two of them depend on BPI, both marked with TODO, to be turned on when BPI
starts being available for loop passes.

Reviewers: chandlerc, mkazantsev, sanjoy, asbirlea
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43795

llvm-svn: 327619
2018-03-15 11:01:19 +00:00
Andrei Elovikov f9b8035f3c [LoopUnroll] Ignore ephemeral values when checking full unroll profitability.
Summary:
Before this patch call graph is like this in the LoopUnrollPass:

  tryToUnrollLoop
    ApproximateLoopSize
      collectEphemeralValues
      /* Use collected ephemeral values */
    computeUnrollCount
      analyzeLoopUnrollCost
        /* Bail out from the analysis if loop contains CallInst */

This patch moves collection of the ephemeral values to the tryToUnrollLoop
function and passes the collected values into both ApproximateLoopsize (as
before) and additionally starts using them in analyzeLoopUnrollCost:

  tryToUnrollLoop
    collectEphemeralValues
    ApproximateLoopSize(EphValues)
      /* Use EphValues */
    computeUnrollCount(EphValues)
      analyzeLoopUnrollCost(EphValues)
        /* Ignore ephemeral values - they don't contribute to the final cost */
        /* Bail out from the analysis if loop contains CallInst */

Reviewers: mzolotukhin, evstupac, sanjoy

Reviewed By: evstupac

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43931

llvm-svn: 327617
2018-03-15 09:59:15 +00:00
Philip Reames 0adbb19409 [EarlyCSE] Exploit open ended invariant.start scopes
If we have an invariant.start with no corresponding invariant.end, then the memory location becomes invariant indefinitely after the invariant.start. As a result, anything dominated by the start is guaranteed to see the value the memory location had when the invariant.start executed.

This patch adds an AvailableInvariants table which tracks the generation a particular memory location became invariant and then uses that information to allow value forwarding that would otherwise be disallowed by potentially aliasing stores. (Reminder: In EarlyCSE everything clobbers everything by default.)

This should be compatible with the MemorySSA variant, but design is generational. We can and should add first class support for invariant.start within MemorySSA at a later time.  I took a quick look at doing so, but probably need some input from a MemorySSA expert.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43716

llvm-svn: 327577
2018-03-14 21:35:06 +00:00
Anna Thomas 5ac72f94f3 Test Commit NFC. Updated comment
llvm-svn: 327436
2018-03-13 19:38:45 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 41e781d5f1 [SROA] Take advantage of separate alignments for memcpy source and destination
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
SROA pass to cease using the old getAlignment() & setAlignment() APIs of MemoryIntrinsic in
favour of getting source & dest specific alignments through the new API. This allows us
to enhance visitMemTransferInst to be more aggressive setting the alignment in memcpy
calls that it creates, as well as to only change the alignment of a memcpy/memmove
argument that it replaces.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402, rL324626, rL324642, rL324653, rL324654, rL324773, rL324774,
rL324781, rL324784, rL324955, rL324960, rL325816 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

Reviewers: chandlerc, bollu, efriedma

Reviewed By: efriedma

Subscribers: efriedma, eraman, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42974

llvm-svn: 327398
2018-03-13 14:25:33 +00:00
Clement Courbet 9f0b3170bc [MergeICmps] Make sure that the comparison only has one use.
Summary: Fixes PR36557.

Reviewers: trentxintong, spatel

Subscribers: mstorsjo, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44083

llvm-svn: 327372
2018-03-13 07:05:55 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 3a408538f0 Remove the LoopInstSimplify pass (-loop-instsimplify)
LoopInstSimplify is unused and untested. Reading through the commit
history the pass also seems to have a high maintenance burden.

It would be best to retire the pass for now. It should be easy to
recover if we need something similar in the future.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44053

llvm-svn: 327329
2018-03-12 20:49:42 +00:00
Craig Topper 3b4ad9c12d [CallSiteSplitting] Use !Instruction::use_empty instead of checking for a non-zero return from getNumUses
getNumUses is a linear operation. It walks a linked list to get a count. So in this case its better to just ask if there are any users rather than how many.

llvm-svn: 327314
2018-03-12 18:40:59 +00:00
Justin Lebar 24b6640b1b Back out "Re-land: Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to reduce the width of udiv/urem instructions."
This reverts r326908, originally landed as D44102.

Reverted for causing performance regressions on x86.  (These regressions
are not yet understood.)

llvm-svn: 327252
2018-03-12 09:26:09 +00:00
Renato Golin 038ede2a16 [NFC] Consolidate six getPointerOperand() utility functions into one place
There are six separate instances of getPointerOperand() utility.
LoopVectorize.cpp has one of them,
and I don't want to create a 7th one while I'm trying to move
LoopVectorizationLegality into a separate file
(eventual objective is to move it to Analysis tree).

See http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-February/120999.html
for llvm-dev discussions

Closes D43323.

Patch by Hideki Saito <hideki.saito@intel.com>.

llvm-svn: 327173
2018-03-09 21:05:58 +00:00
Chad Rosier 95d9ccb2a0 [JumpThreading] Don't restrict cast-traversal to i1
In r263618, JumpThreading learned to look trough simple cast instructions, but
only if the source of those cast instructions was a phi/cmp i1 (in an effort to
limit compile time effects). I think this condition is too restrictive. For
switches with limited value range, InstCombine will readily introduce an extra
trunc instruction to a smaller integer type (e.g. from i8 to i2), leaving us in
the somewhat perverse situation that jump-threading would work before running
instcombine, but not after. Since instcombine produces this pattern, I think we
need to consider it canonical and support it in JumpThreading.  In general,
for limiting recursion, I think the existing restriction to phi and cmp nodes
should be sufficient to avoid looking through unprofitable chains of
instructions.

Patch by Keno Fischer!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42262

llvm-svn: 327150
2018-03-09 16:43:46 +00:00
Philip Reames fbffd126b8 [NFC] Factor out a helper function for checking if a block has a potential early implicit exit.
llvm-svn: 327065
2018-03-08 21:25:30 +00:00
Justin Lebar eccfbf1bcd Re-land: Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to reduce the width of udiv/urem instructions.
Summary:
If the operands of a udiv/urem can be proved to fit within a smaller
power-of-two-sized type, reduce the width of the udiv/urem.

Backed out for failing an assert in clang bootstrap builds.  Re-landing
with a fix for handling non-power-of-two inputs (e.g. udiv i24).

Original Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44102

llvm-svn: 326908
2018-03-07 16:56:49 +00:00
Justin Lebar eeeb0eb049 Revert rL326898: "Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to reduce the width of udiv/urem instructions."
Breaks bootstrap builds: clang built with this patch asserts while
building MCDwarf.cpp: Assertion `castIsValid(op, S, Ty) && "Invalid
cast!"' failed.

llvm-svn: 326900
2018-03-07 16:05:43 +00:00
Justin Lebar cb9e89c39b Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to reduce the width of udiv/urem instructions.
Summary:
If the operands of a udiv/urem can be proved to fit within a smaller
power-of-two-sized type, reduce the width of the udiv/urem.

Reviewers: spatel, sanjoy

Subscribers: llvm-commits, hiraditya

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44102

llvm-svn: 326898
2018-03-07 15:11:13 +00:00
Evgeny Stupachenko 204ade4102 Add early exit on reassociation of 0 expression.
Summary:

Before the patch a try to reassociate ((v * 16) * 0) * 1 fall into infinite loop

Reviewers: pankajchawla

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D41467

From: Evgeny Stupachenko <evstupac@gmail.com>
                         <evgeny.v.stupachenko@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 326861
2018-03-07 02:17:08 +00:00
Sebastian Pop bf6e1c26cf DA: remove uses of GEP, only ask SCEV
It's been quite some time the Dependence Analysis (DA) is broken,
as it uses the GEP representation to "identify" multi-dimensional arrays.
It even wrongly detects multi-dimensional arrays in single nested loops:

from test/Analysis/DependenceAnalysis/Coupled.ll, example @couple6
;; for (long int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
;; A[i][3*i - 6] = i;
;; *B++ = A[i][i];

DA used to detect two subscripts, which makes no sense in the LLVM IR
or in C/C++ semantics, as there are no guarantees as in Fortran of
subscripts not overlapping into a next array dimension:

maximum nesting levels = 1
SrcPtrSCEV = %A
DstPtrSCEV = %A
using GEPs
subscript 0
    src = {0,+,1}<nuw><nsw><%for.body>
    dst = {0,+,1}<nuw><nsw><%for.body>
    class = 1
    loops = {1}
subscript 1
    src = {-6,+,3}<nsw><%for.body>
    dst = {0,+,1}<nuw><nsw><%for.body>
    class = 1
    loops = {1}
Separable = {}
Coupled = {1}

With the current patch, DA will correctly work on only one dimension:

maximum nesting levels = 1
SrcSCEV = {(-2424 + %A)<nsw>,+,1212}<%for.body>
DstSCEV = {%A,+,404}<%for.body>
subscript 0
    src = {(-2424 + %A)<nsw>,+,1212}<%for.body>
    dst = {%A,+,404}<%for.body>
    class = 1
    loops = {1}
Separable = {0}
Coupled = {}

This change removes all uses of GEP from DA, and we now only rely
on the SCEV representation.

The patch does not turn on -da-delinearize by default, and so the DA analysis
will be more conservative in the case of multi-dimensional memory accesses in
nested loops.

I disabled some interchange tests, as the DA is not able to disambiguate
the dependence anymore. To make DA stronger, we may need to
compute a bound on the number of iterations based on the access functions
and array dimensions.

The patch cleans up all the CHECKs in test/Transforms/LoopInterchange/*.ll to
avoid checking for snippets of LLVM IR: this form of checking is very hard to
maintain. Instead, we now check for output of the pass that are more meaningful
than dozens of lines of LLVM IR. Some tests now require -debug messages and thus
only enabled with asserts.

Patch written by Sebastian Pop and Aditya Kumar.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35430

llvm-svn: 326837
2018-03-06 21:55:59 +00:00
Florian Hahn 517dc51c48 [CallSiteSplitting] Do not crash when BB's terminator changes.
Change doCallSiteSplitting to iterate until we reach the terminator instruction.
tryToSplitCallSite can replace BB's terminator in case BB is a successor of
itself. Then IE will be invalidated and we also have to check the current
terminator.

Reviewers: junbuml, davidxl, davide, fhahn

Reviewed By: fhahn, junbuml

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43824

llvm-svn: 326793
2018-03-06 14:00:58 +00:00
Xin Tong 8fd561f572 [MergeICmp] Simplify how BCECmpBlock instructions are blacklisted
llvm-svn: 326761
2018-03-06 02:24:02 +00:00
Xin Tong 98af9efca5 [MergeICmp] Fix printing. NFC
llvm-svn: 326760
2018-03-06 02:04:57 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 82daad31fe [RewriteStatepoints] Fix stale parse points
Summary:
RewriteStatepointsForGC collects parse points for further processing.
During the collection if a callsite is found in an unreachable block
(DominatorTree::isReachableFromEntry()) then all unreachable blocks are
removed by removeUnreachableBlocks(). Some of the removed blocks could
have been reachable according to DominatorTree::isReachableFromEntry().
In this case the collected parse points became stale and resulted in a
crash when accessed.

The fix is to unconditionally canonicalize the IR to
removeUnreachableBlocks and then collect the parse points.

The added test crashes with the old version and passes with this patch.

Patch by Yevgeny Rouban!

Reviewed by: Anna

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43929

llvm-svn: 326748
2018-03-05 22:27:30 +00:00
Florian Hahn 0b7c6422fb [IPSCCP] Add getCompare which returns either true, false, undef or null.
getCompare returns true, false or undef constants if the comparison can
be evaluated, or nullptr if it cannot. This is in line with what
ConstantExpr::getCompare returns. It also allows us to use
ConstantExpr::getCompare for comparing constants.

Reviewers: davide, mssimpso, dberlin, anna

Reviewed By: davide

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43761

llvm-svn: 326720
2018-03-05 17:33:50 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 53ffabdfcb [CVP] fix formatting; NFC
llvm-svn: 326711
2018-03-05 16:08:34 +00:00
Xin Tong 8345c0e3a5 [MergeICmp] We can discard initial blocks that do other work
Summary:
 We can discard initial blocks that do other work
We do not need to limit ourselves to just the first block in the chain.

Reviewers: courbet, davide

Reviewed By: courbet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44029

llvm-svn: 326698
2018-03-05 13:54:47 +00:00
Clement Courbet 34be1b0288 [MergeICmps][NFC] Improve logging.
llvm-svn: 326683
2018-03-05 08:21:47 +00:00
Fedor Indutny 364b9c2adb [CallSiteSplitting] fix use after-free
Iterating through predecessors of `TailBB` while removing their
terminators leads to use after-free, because the predecessor list is
changing on each removal.

llvm-svn: 326668
2018-03-03 22:34:38 +00:00
Fedor Indutny f9e09c1dd0 [CallSiteSplitting] properly split musttail calls
Summary:
`musttail` calls can't be naively splitted. The split blocks must
include not only the call instruction itself, but also (optional)
`bitcast` and `return` instructions that follow it.

Clone `bitcast` and `ret`, place them into the split blocks, and
remove the tail block when done.

Reviewers: junbuml, mcrosier, davidxl, davide, fhahn

Reviewed By: fhahn

Subscribers: JDevlieghere, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43729

llvm-svn: 326666
2018-03-03 21:40:14 +00:00
Yaxun Liu 3c42f1c3c9 LoopUnroll: respect pragma unroll when AllowRemainder is disabled
Currently when AllowRemainder is disabled, pragma unroll count is not
respected even though there is no remainder. This bug causes a loop
fully unrolled in many cases even though the user specifies a unroll
count. Especially it affects OpenCL/CUDA since in many cases a loop
contains convergent instructions and currently AllowRemainder is
disabled for such loops.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43826

llvm-svn: 326585
2018-03-02 16:22:32 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer d1cf7ff5ab [SCCP] Fix unused variable warning in release builds.
llvm-svn: 326429
2018-03-01 11:31:44 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 3762a089d7 [IPSCCP] do not break musttail invariant (PR36485)
Do not replace results of `musttail` calls with a constant if the
call itself can't be removed.

Do not zap returns of `musttail` callees, if the call site can't be
removed and replaced with a constant.

Do not zap returns of `musttail`-calling blocks, this breaks
invariant too.

Patch by Fedor Indutny

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43695

llvm-svn: 326404
2018-03-01 01:19:18 +00:00
Xin Tong 256869d8bc Fix typo. NFC
llvm-svn: 326319
2018-02-28 12:09:53 +00:00
Xin Tong 8ba674e43b [MergeICmp] Fix a bug in MergeICmp that can lead to a block being processed more than once.
Summary:
Fix a bug in MergeICmp that can lead to a BCECmp block being processed more than once and eventually lead to a broken LLVM module.
The problem is that if the non-constant value is not produced by the last block, the producer will be processed once when the its parent block
is processed and second time when the last block is processed.

We end up having 2 same BCECmpBlock in the merge queue. And eventually lead to a broken LLVM module.

Reviewers: courbet, davide

Reviewed By: courbet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43825

llvm-svn: 326318
2018-02-28 12:08:00 +00:00
David Green 7c35de124a [Dominators] Remove verifyDomTree and add some verifying for Post Dom Trees
Removes verifyDomTree, using assert(verify()) everywhere instead, and
changes verify a little to always run IsSameAsFreshTree first in order
to print good output when we find errors. Also adds verifyAnalysis for
PostDomTrees, which will allow checking of PostDomTrees it the same way
we check DomTrees and MachineDomTrees.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41298

llvm-svn: 326315
2018-02-28 11:00:08 +00:00
Florian Hahn 1807c516c7 [NewGVN] Update phi-of-ops def block when updating existing ValuePHI.
In case we update a ValuePHI node created earlier, we could update it
based on a different OpPHI which could be in a different block.
We need to update the TempToBlock mapping reflecting the new block,
otherwise we would end up placing the new phi node in a wrong block.

This problem is exposed by the test case in
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36504.

This patch fixes a slightly simpler problem than in the bug report. In
the bug's re-producer, the additional problem is that we are re-using a
ValuePHI node with to few incoming values for the new OpPHI. If this
patch makes sense, I will follow it up with a patch that creates a new
PHI node if the existing PHI node has a different number of incoming
values.

Reviewers: davide, dberlin

Reviewed By: dberlin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43770

llvm-svn: 326181
2018-02-27 09:34:51 +00:00
Florian Hahn a1822cbabc [LoopInterchange] Loops with empty dependency matrix are safe.
The dependency matrix is only empty if no conflicting load/store
instructions have been found. In that case, it is safe to interchange.

For the LLVM test-suite, after this change around 1900 loops are
interchanged, whereas it is 15 before this change. On cortex-a57,
this gives an improvement of -0.57% on the geomean execution
time of SPEC2006, SPEC2000 and the test-suite. There are a
few small perf regressions, but I think we can improve on those
by making the cost model better.

Reviewers: karthikthecool, mcrosier

Reviewed by: karthikthecool

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43236

llvm-svn: 326077
2018-02-26 10:45:25 +00:00
Adam Nemet e4e1de60aa Revert "StructurizeCFG: Test for branch divergence correctly"
This reverts commit r325881.

Breaks many bots

llvm-svn: 326037
2018-02-24 17:29:09 +00:00
Nicolai Haehnle 43c1115cd4 StructurizeCFG: Test for branch divergence correctly
Summary:
This fixes cases like the new test @nonuniform. In that test, %cc itself
is a uniform value; however, when reading it after the end of the loop in
basic block %if, its value is effectively non-uniform.

This problem was encountered in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103743; however, this change
in itself is not sufficient to fix that bug, as there is another issue
in the AMDGPU backend.

Change-Id: I32bbffece4a32f686fab54964dae1a5dd72949d4

Reviewers: arsenm, rampitec, jlebar

Subscribers: wdng, tpr, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40546

llvm-svn: 325881
2018-02-23 10:45:46 +00:00
Bjorn Steinbrink 983d6c3f18 Mark MergedLoadStoreMotion as not preserving MemDep results
Summary:
MemDep caches results that signify that a dependence is non-local, and
there is currently no way to invalidate such cache entries.
Unfortunately, when MLSM sinks a store that can result in a non-local
dependence becoming a local one, and then MemDep gives wrong answers.
The easiest way out here is to just say that MLSM does indeed not
preserve MemDep results.

Reviewers: davide, Gerolf

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43177

llvm-svn: 325880
2018-02-23 10:41:57 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 20c9207be3 [AlignmentFromAssumptions] Set source and dest alignments of memory intrinsiscs separately
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
AlignmentFromAssumptions pass to cease using the old getAlignment()/setAlignment API of
MemoryIntrinsic in favour of getting/setting source & dest specific alignments through
the new API. This allows us to simplify some of the code in this pass and also be more
aggressive about setting the source and destination alignments separately.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402, rL324626, rL324642, rL324653, rL324654, rL324773, rL324774,
rL324781, rL324784, rL324955, rL324960 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

Reviewers: hfinkel, bollu, reames

Reviewed By: reames

Subscribers: reames, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43081

llvm-svn: 325816
2018-02-22 18:55:59 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 56492f9177 [BDCE] Salvage debug info from dying insts
This results in 15 additional unique source variables in a stage2 build
of FileCheck (at '-Os -g'), with a negligible increase in the size of
the .debug_loc section.

llvm-svn: 325660
2018-02-21 01:55:33 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 737fa40ffa [DSE] Don't DSE stores that subsequent memmove calls read from
Summary:
We used to remove the first memmove in cases like this:

  memmove(p, p+2, 8);
  memmove(p, p+2, 8);

which is incorrect.  Fix this by changing isPossibleSelfRead to what was most
likely the intended behavior.

Historical note: the buggy code was added in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL120974
to address PR8728.

Reviewers: rsmith

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits, jlebar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43425

llvm-svn: 325641
2018-02-20 23:19:34 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki f1a7df5ef2 [JumpThreading] PR36133 enable/disable DominatorTree for LVI analysis
Summary:
The LazyValueInfo pass caches a copy of the DominatorTree when available.
Whenever there are pending DominatorTree updates within JumpThreading's
DeferredDominance object we cannot use the cached DT for LVI analysis.
This commit adds the new methods enableDT() and disableDT() to LVI.
JumpThreading also sets the appropriate usage model before calling LVI
analysis methods.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36133

Reviewers: sebpop, dberlin, kuhar

Reviewed by: sebpop, kuhar

Subscribers: uabelho, llvm-commits, aprantl, hiraditya, a.elovikov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42717

llvm-svn: 325356
2018-02-16 16:35:17 +00:00
Ivan A. Kosarev 53270d0fa6 [Transforms] Propagate TBAA info in SROA
Now that we have the new TBAA metadata format that is capable of
representing accesses to aggregates, we can propagate TBAA access
tags from memory setting and transferring intrinsics to load and
store instructions and vice versa.

Since SROA produces lots of new loads and stores on optimized
builds, this change significantly decreases the share of
undecorated memory accesses on such builds.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41563

llvm-svn: 325329
2018-02-16 10:10:29 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 616fdb00df [GVN] Partially revert debug info salvage change (r325063)
In r325063, we salvaged debug values from dying instructions in
GVN::processBlock() and GVN::performScalarPRE().

The change in performScalarPRE(), while correct, is unhelpful. It
introduced a call to salvageDebugInfo() which was immediately followed
by a RAUW, meaning it prevented the RAUW from efficiently updating
dbg.value intrinsics.  This commit reverts the mistake and tightens up
the affected test case.

llvm-svn: 325308
2018-02-16 01:15:20 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 1df820ecd7 [DCE] Salvage debug info from dead insts
This results in small increases in the size of the .debug_loc section
and the number of unique source variables in a stage2 build of opt.

llvm-svn: 325301
2018-02-15 22:26:18 +00:00
David Green 0d5f9651f2 Move llvm::computeLoopSafetyInfo from LICM.cpp to LoopUtils.cpp. NFC
Move computeLoopSafetyInfo, defined in Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.h,
into the corresponding LoopUtils.cpp, as opposed to LICM where it resides
at the moment. This will allow other functions from Transforms/Utils
to reference it.

llvm-svn: 325151
2018-02-14 18:34:53 +00:00
Florian Hahn b4e3bad89b Recommit r325001: [CallSiteSplitting] Support splitting of blocks with instrs before call.
For basic blocks with instructions between the beginning of the block
and a call we have to duplicate the instructions before the call in all
split blocks and add PHI nodes for uses of the duplicated instructions
after the call.

Currently, the threshold for the number of instructions before a call
is quite low, to keep the impact on binary size low.

Reviewers: junbuml, mcrosier, davidxl, davide

Reviewed By: junbuml

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41860

llvm-svn: 325126
2018-02-14 13:59:12 +00:00
Florian Hahn c6296fea3f [LoopInterchange] Incrementally update the dominator tree.
We can use incremental dominator tree updates to avoid re-calculating
the dominator tree after interchanging 2 loops.

Reviewers: dmgreen, kuhar

Reviewed By: kuhar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43176

llvm-svn: 325122
2018-02-14 13:13:15 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky 945b7e5aa6 Adding a width of the GEP index to the Data Layout.
Making a width of GEP Index, which is used for address calculation, to be one of the pointer properties in the Data Layout.
p[address space]:size:memory_size:alignment:pref_alignment:index_size_in_bits.
The index size parameter is optional, if not specified, it is equal to the pointer size.

Till now, the InstCombiner normalized GEPs and extended the Index operand to the pointer width.
It works fine if you can convert pointer to integer for address calculation and all registered targets do this.
But some ISAs have very restricted instruction set for the pointer calculation. During discussions were desided to retrieve information for GEP index from the Data Layout.
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-January/120416.html

I added an interface to the Data Layout and I changed the InstCombiner and some other passes to take the Index width into account.
This change does not affect any in-tree target. I added tests to cover data layouts with explicitly specified index size.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42123

llvm-svn: 325102
2018-02-14 06:58:08 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 1d5d31b706 [GVN] Salvage debug info from dead insts
This preserves an additional 581 unique source variables in a stage2
build of clang (according to `llvm-dwarfdump --statistics`). It
increases the size of the .debug_loc section by 0.1% (or 87139 bytes).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43255

llvm-svn: 325063
2018-02-13 22:27:17 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 35fc103e1e [DeadStoreElimination] Salvage debug info from dead insts
According to `llvm-dwarfdump --statistics` this salvages 43 additional
unique source variables in a stage2 build of clang. It increases the
size of the .debug_loc section by 0.002% (or 2864 bytes).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43220

llvm-svn: 325035
2018-02-13 18:15:26 +00:00
Florian Hahn 35d744d388 Revert r325001: [CallSiteSplitting] Support splitting of blocks with instrs before call.
Due to memsan not being happy with the array of ValueToValue maps.

llvm-svn: 325009
2018-02-13 14:48:39 +00:00
Florian Hahn 348b48ac6b [CallSiteSplitting] Clear ValueToValue maps.
llvm-svn: 325006
2018-02-13 14:17:00 +00:00
Florian Hahn 78bddd4cca [CallSiteSplitting] Dereference pointer earlier.
This should make the sanitizers happy.

llvm-svn: 325004
2018-02-13 13:51:51 +00:00
Florian Hahn b0884b6443 [CallSiteSplitting] Support splitting of blocks with instrs before call.
For basic blocks with instructions between the beginning of the block
and a call we have to duplicate the instructions before the call in all
split blocks and add PHI nodes for uses of the duplicated instructions
after the call.

Currently, the threshold for the number of instructions before a call
is quite low, to keep the impact on binary size low.

Reviewers: junbuml, mcrosier, davidxl, davide

Reviewed By: junbuml

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41860

llvm-svn: 325001
2018-02-13 12:00:48 +00:00
Florian Hahn 1f95ef1815 [LoopInterchange] Check number of latch successors before accessing them.
In cases where the OuterMostLoopLatchBI only has a single successor,
accessing the second successor will fail.

This fixes a failure when building the test-suite with loop-interchange
enabled.

Reviewers: mcrosier, karthikthecool, davide

Reviewed by: karthikthecool

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42906

llvm-svn: 324994
2018-02-13 10:02:52 +00:00
Adam Nemet 031a00c660 Revert "[LSR] Avoid UB overflow when examining reuse opportunities"
This reverts commit r324943.

Breaking bots, reverting for Gerolf.

llvm-svn: 324958
2018-02-12 22:42:13 +00:00
Gerolf Hoflehner edcd564820 [LSR] Avoid UB overflow when examining reuse opportunities
llvm-svn: 324943
2018-02-12 21:49:32 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 144eb593dd [LICM] update BlockColors after splitting predecessors
Update BlockColors after splitting predecessors. Do not allow splitting
EHPad for sinking when the BlockColors is not empty, so we can
simply assign predecessor's color to the new block.

Fixes PR36184

llvm-svn: 324916
2018-02-12 17:56:55 +00:00
Florian Hahn e54a20e094 [LoopInterchange] Simplify splitInnerLoopHeader logic (NFC).
We can use SplitBlock for both cases, which makes the code slightly
simpler and updates both LoopInfo and the dominator tree.

llvm-svn: 324881
2018-02-12 11:10:58 +00:00
Max Kazantsev b57ca09e43 [NFC] Fix typos
llvm-svn: 324867
2018-02-12 05:16:28 +00:00
Serguei Katkov 3cb4c34a4e Rename and move utility function getLatchPredicateForGuard. NFC.
Rename getLatchPredicateForGuard to more common name
getFlippedStrictnessPredicate and move it to ICmpInst class.

llvm-svn: 324717
2018-02-09 07:59:07 +00:00
Daniel Neilson fb99a493be [LoopIdiom] Be more aggressive when setting alignment in memcpy
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
LoopIdiom pass to cease using the old IRBuilder CreateMemCpy single-alignment APIs in
favour of the new API that allows setting source and destination alignments independently.
This allows us to be slightly more aggressive in setting the alignment of memcpy calls that
loop idiom creates.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

llvm-svn: 324626
2018-02-08 17:33:08 +00:00
Alexander Ivchenko 836eac3e8d Add missed PostDominatorTree analysis dependency to GVN hoist pass.
Summary:
GVN hoist pass is using PostDominatorTree analysis, therefore the analysis
should be listed in the pass initialization as a dependency.

Reviewed By: sebpop

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43007

Author: ashlykov <arkady.shlykov@intel.com>
llvm-svn: 324597
2018-02-08 11:45:36 +00:00
Serguei Katkov c8016e7a65 [Loop Predication] Teach LP about reverse loops with uge and sge latch conditions
Add support of uge and sge latch condition to Loop Prediction for
reverse loops.

Reviewers: apilipenko, mkazantsev, sanjoy, anna
Reviewed By: anna
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42837

llvm-svn: 324589
2018-02-08 10:34:08 +00:00
Serguei Katkov ebc9031b88 [LoopPrediction] Introduce utility function getLatchPredicateForGuard. NFC.
Factor out getting the predicate for latch condition in a guard to
utility function getLatchPredicateForGuard.

llvm-svn: 324450
2018-02-07 06:53:37 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 83cdf6827e [DSE] Upgrade uses of MemoryIntrinic::getAlignment() to new API. (NFC)
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
DeadStoreElimination pass to cease using the old getAlignment() API of MemoryIntrinsic
in favour of getting dest specific alignments through the new API.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

llvm-svn: 324402
2018-02-06 21:18:33 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 5fdf08f7c9 [InferAddressSpaces] Update uses of IRBuilder memory intrinsic creation to new API
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
InferAddressSpaces pass to cease using:
1) The old getAlignment() API of MemoryIntrinsic in favour of getting source & dest specific
alignments through the new API.
2) The old IRBuilder CreateMemCpy/CreateMemMove single-alignment APIs in favour of the new
API that allows setting source and destination alignments independently.

Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.

Reference
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.html
   http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

llvm-svn: 324395
2018-02-06 20:33:36 +00:00
Clement Courbet a7a1746865 [MergeICmps] Handle chains with several complex BCE basic blocks.
- Fix condition for detecting that a complex basic block was the first in
   the chain.
 - Add tests.

This was caught by buildbots when submitting rL324319.

llvm-svn: 324341
2018-02-06 12:25:33 +00:00
Clement Courbet c2109c8af6 [MergeICmps][NFC] Add more assertions.
llvm-svn: 324323
2018-02-06 09:14:00 +00:00
Sanjay Patel d7c702b451 [LoopStrengthReduce, x86] don't add cost for a cmp that will be macro-fused (PR35681)
In the motivating case from PR35681 and represented by the macro-fuse-cmp test:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35681
...there's a 37 -> 31 byte size win for the loop because we eliminate the big base 
address offsets.

SPEC2017 on Ryzen shows no significant perf difference.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42607

llvm-svn: 324289
2018-02-05 23:43:05 +00:00
Serguei Katkov ec7029c286 Re-apply [SCEV] Fix isLoopEntryGuardedByCond usage
ScalarEvolution::isKnownPredicate invokes isLoopEntryGuardedByCond without check
that SCEV is available at entry point of the loop. It is incorrect and fixed by patch.

To bugs additionally fixed:
assert is moved after the check whether loop is not a nullptr.
Usage of isLoopEntryGuardedByCond in ScalarEvolution::isImpliedCondOperandsViaNoOverflow
is guarded by isAvailableAtLoopEntry.

Reviewers: sanjoy, mkazantsev, anna, dorit, reames
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42417

llvm-svn: 324204
2018-02-05 05:49:47 +00:00
Mikael Holmen 6d06976e74 [LSR] Don't force bases of foldable formulae to the final type.
Summary:
Before emitting code for scaled registers, we prevent
SCEVExpander from hoisting any scaled addressing mode
by emitting all the bases first. However, these bases
are being forced to the final type, resulting in some
odd code.

For example, if the type of the base is an integer and
the final type is a pointer, we will emit an inttoptr
for the base, a ptrtoint for the scale, and then a
'reverse' GEP where the GEP pointer is actually the base
integer and the index is the pointer. It's more intuitive
to use the pointer as a pointer and the integer as index.

Patch by: Bevin Hansson

Reviewers: atrick, qcolombet, sanjoy

Reviewed By: qcolombet

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42103

llvm-svn: 323946
2018-02-01 06:38:34 +00:00
Marek Olsak 8e7d149a31 [SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP] Preserve metadata when splitting GEPs
Summary:
!amdgpu.uniform needs to be preserved for AMDGPU, otherwise bad things
happen.

Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle, jingyue, broune, majnemer, bjarke.roune, dblaikie

Subscribers: wdng, tpr, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42744

llvm-svn: 323907
2018-01-31 20:17:52 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 594f443b06 [RS4GC] Handle call/invoke instructions as base defining values of vectors
Summary:
 There's an asymmetry in the definitions of findBaseDefiningValueOfVector() and
findBaseDefiningValue() of RS4GC. The later handles call and invoke instructions,
and the former does not. This appears to be simple oversight. This patch remedies
the oversight by adding the call and invoke cases to findBaseDefiningValueOfVector().

Reviewers: DaniilSuchkov, anna

Reviewed By: anna

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42653

llvm-svn: 323764
2018-01-30 14:43:41 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 1aef27f5cd [DSE] make sure memory is not modified before partial store merging (PR36129)
We missed a critical check in D30703. We must make sure that no intermediate 
store is sitting between the stores that we want to merge.

This should fix:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36129

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42663

llvm-svn: 323759
2018-01-30 13:53:59 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki 994e889022 [JumpThreading][NFC] Rename LoadInst variables
Summary:
The JumpThreading pass has several locations where to the variable name LI
refers to a LoadInst type. This is confusing and inhibits the ability to use
LI for LoopInfo as a member of the JumpThreading class. Minor formatting
and comments were also altered to reflect this change.

Reviewers: dberlin, kuba, spop, sebpop

Reviewed by: sebpop

Subscribers: sebpop, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42601

llvm-svn: 323695
2018-01-29 21:29:44 +00:00
Davide Italiano 8b797a0fd2 [CVP] Don't Replace incoming values from unreachable blocks with undef.
This pretty much reverts r322006, except that we keep the test,
because we work around the issue exposed in a different way (a
recursion limit in value tracking). There's still probably some
sequence that exposes this problem, and the proper way to fix that
for somebody who has time is outlined in the code review.

llvm-svn: 323630
2018-01-29 05:59:55 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue c8e9245816 [NFC] fix trivial typos in comments and documents
"to to" -> "to"

llvm-svn: 323628
2018-01-29 05:17:03 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov 6e1dc68117 [AMDGPU] fix LDS f32 intrinsics
- using qualified pointer addrspace in intrinsics class to avoid .f32 mangling
- changed too common atomic mangling to ds
- added missing intrinsics to AMDGPUTTIImpl::getTgtMemIntrinsic

Reviewed by: b-sumner

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42383

llvm-svn: 323516
2018-01-26 11:09:38 +00:00
Florian Hahn 212afb9fd9 [CallSiteSplitting] Fix infinite loop when recording conditions.
Fix infinite loop when recording conditions by correctly marking basic
blocks as visited.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36105

llvm-svn: 323515
2018-01-26 10:36:50 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue 0909ca132f [NFC] fix trivial typos in comments and documents
"in in" -> "in", "on on" -> "on" etc.

llvm-svn: 323508
2018-01-26 08:15:29 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 6bfc869cf7 [Debug] Add a utility to propagate dbg.value to new PHIs, NFC
This simply moves an existing utility to Utils for reuse.

Split out of: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42551

Patch by Matt Davis!

llvm-svn: 323471
2018-01-25 21:37:05 +00:00
Amjad Aboud f1f57a3137 Another try to commit 323321 (aggressive instruction combine).
llvm-svn: 323416
2018-01-25 12:06:32 +00:00
Nicolai Haehnle 4afb64e4c6 Revert r321751, "StructurizeCFG: Fix broken backedge detection"
It causes regressions in various OpenGL test suites.

Keep the test cases introduced by r321751 as XFAIL, and add a test case
for the regression.

Change-Id: I90b4cc354f68cebe5fcef1f2422dc8fe1c6d3514
Bugzilla: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36015
llvm-svn: 323355
2018-01-24 18:02:05 +00:00
Amjad Aboud d53504e379 Reverted 323321.
llvm-svn: 323326
2018-01-24 14:48:49 +00:00
Amjad Aboud e4453233d7 [InstCombine] Introducing Aggressive Instruction Combine pass (-aggressive-instcombine).
Combine expression patterns to form expressions with fewer, simple instructions.
This pass does not modify the CFG.

For example, this pass reduce width of expressions post-dominated by TruncInst
into smaller width when applicable.

It differs from instcombine pass in that it contains pattern optimization that
requires higher complexity than the O(1), thus, it should run fewer times than
instcombine pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38313

llvm-svn: 323321
2018-01-24 12:42:42 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 0f720e1296 [NFC] Remove overconfident assert from IRCE
This patch removes assert that SCEV is able to prove that a value is
non-negative. In fact, SCEV can sometimes be unable to do this because
its cache does not update properly. This assert will be returned once this
problem is resolved.

llvm-svn: 323309
2018-01-24 07:51:41 +00:00
Ashutosh Nema 007b425b77 This change add's optimization remark in LoopVersioning LICM pass.
Summary:
This patch is adding remark messages to the LoopVersioning LICM pass, 
which will be useful for optimization remark emitter (ORE) infrastructure.

Patch by: Deepak Porwal

Reviewers: anemet, ashutosh.nema, eastig

Subscribers: eastig, vivekvpandya, fhahn, llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 323183
2018-01-23 09:47:28 +00:00
Serguei Katkov f38041dc3e Revert [SCEV] Fix isLoopEntryGuardedByCond usage
It causes buildbot failures. New added assert is fired.
It seems not all usages of isLoopEntryGuardedByCond are fixed.

llvm-svn: 323079
2018-01-22 07:47:02 +00:00
Serguei Katkov 50714a1cbc [SCEV] Fix isLoopEntryGuardedByCond usage
ScalarEvolution::isKnownPredicate invokes isLoopEntryGuardedByCond without check
that SCEV is available at entry point of the loop. It is incorrect and fixed by patch.

Reviewers: sanjoy, mkazantsev, anna, dorit
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42165

llvm-svn: 323077
2018-01-22 07:31:41 +00:00
Philip Reames f57714c3c7 [DSE] Factor out common code [NFC]
We already had the pointer being stored to in the MemLoc, reuse that code.  In merging cases, it turned out the interface of the getLocForWrite had become inconsitent with other related utilities.  Fix that by making sure the input passes hasAnalyzableWrite as well.

llvm-svn: 323056
2018-01-21 02:10:54 +00:00
Philip Reames 424e7a1174 [DSE] Minor rename for clarity sake [NFC]
llvm-svn: 323055
2018-01-21 01:44:33 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue d24ddcd6c4 [NFC] fix trivial typos in comments
"the the" -> "the"

llvm-svn: 322934
2018-01-19 10:55:29 +00:00
Javed Absar 1e28194a40 [SCEV] Fix typo. NFC.
Fix confusing typo in comment.

llvm-svn: 322765
2018-01-17 21:58:35 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov d5fca554e2 [AMDGPU] add LDS f32 intrinsics
added llvm.amdgcn.atomic.{add|min|max}.f32 intrinsics
to allow generate ds_{add|min|max}[_rtn]_f32 instructions
needed for OpenCL float atomics in LDS

Reviewed by: arsenm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37985

llvm-svn: 322656
2018-01-17 14:05:05 +00:00
Ivan A. Kosarev 4d0ff0c74d [Transforms] Support making mutable versions of new-format TBAA access tags
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41565

llvm-svn: 322650
2018-01-17 13:29:54 +00:00
Javed Absar 0b05f327d6 [SCEV] fix typo
llvm-svn: 322629
2018-01-17 11:03:06 +00:00
Florian Hahn c6c89bffdc [CallSiteSplitting] Pass list of (BB, Conditions) pairs to splitCallSite.
This removes some duplication from splitCallSite and makes it easier to
add additional code dealing with each predecessor. It also allows us to
split for more than 2 predecessors, although that is not enabled for
now.

Reviewers: junbuml, mcrosier, davidxl, davide

Reviewed By: junbuml

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41858

llvm-svn: 322599
2018-01-16 22:13:15 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue 99a8faa615 [SROA] fix assetion failure
This patch fixes the assertion failure in SROA reported in PR35657.
PR35657 reports the assertion failure due to r319522 (splitting for non-whole-alloca slices), but this problem can happen even without r319522.

The problem exists in a check for reusing an existing alloca when rewriting partitions. As the original comment said, we can reuse the existing alloca if the new alloca has the same type and offset with the existing one. But the code checks only type of the alloca and then check the offset using an assert.
In a corner case with out-of-bounds access (e.g. @PR35657 function added in unit test), it is possible that the two allocas have the same type but different offsets.

This patch makes the check of the offset in the if condition, and re-enables the splitting for non-whole-alloca slices.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41981

llvm-svn: 322533
2018-01-16 06:23:05 +00:00
Max Kazantsev d0fe502385 [NFC] Fix comment to adjust to reality
llvm-svn: 322468
2018-01-15 05:44:43 +00:00
Daniel Neilson 2409d24201 [NFC] Change MemIntrinsicInst::setAlignment() to take an unsigned instead of a Constant
Summary:
 In preparation for https://reviews.llvm.org/D41675 this NFC changes this
prototype of MemIntrinsicInst::setAlignment() to accept an unsigned instead
of a Constant.

llvm-svn: 322403
2018-01-12 21:33:37 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki 9b7ae23256 [JumpThreading] Preservation of DT and LVI across the pass
Summary:
See D37528 for a previous (non-deferred) version of this
patch and its description.

Preserves dominance in a deferred manner using a new class
DeferredDominance. This reduces the performance impact of
updating the DominatorTree at every edge insertion and
deletion. A user may call DDT->flush() within JumpThreading
for an up-to-date DT. This patch currently has one flush()
at the end of runImpl() to ensure DT is preserved across
the pass.

LVI is also preserved to help subsequent passes such as
CorrelatedValuePropagation. LVI is simpler to maintain and
is done immediately (not deferred). The code to perform the
preversation was minimally altered and simply marked as
preserved for the PassManager to be informed.

This extends the analysis available to JumpThreading for
future enhancements such as threading across loop headers.

Reviewers: dberlin, kuhar, sebpop

Reviewed By: kuhar, sebpop

Subscribers: mgorny, dmgreen, kuba, rnk, rsmith, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40146

llvm-svn: 322401
2018-01-12 21:06:48 +00:00
Max Kazantsev ef0576000c [IRCE][NFC] Make range check's End a non-null SCEV
Currently, IRC contains `Begin` and `Step` as SCEVs and `End` as value.
Aside from that, `End` can also be `nullptr` which can be later conditionally
converted into a non-null SCEV.

To make this logic more transparent, this patch makes `End` a SCEV and
calculates it early, so that it is never a null.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39590

llvm-svn: 322364
2018-01-12 10:00:26 +00:00
Fiona Glaser efe6a84e5b [Sink] Really really fix predicate in legality check
LoadInst isn't enough; we need to include intrinsics that perform loads too.

All side-effecting intrinsics and such are already covered by the isSafe
check, so we just need to care about things that read from memory.

D41960, originally from D33179.

llvm-svn: 322311
2018-01-11 21:28:57 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 1f562176e9 [LoopRotate] Detect loops with indirect branches better (we're giving up on them).
llvm-svn: 322137
2018-01-09 23:54:35 +00:00
Chris Bieneman abdea268c1 [IPSCCP] Remove calls without side effects
Summary:
When performing constant propagation for call instructions we have historically replaced all uses of the return from a call, but not removed the call itself. This is required for correctness if the calls have side effects, however the compiler should be able to safely remove calls that don't have side effects.

This allows the compiler to completely fold away calls to functions that have no side effects if the inputs are constant and the output can be determined at compile time.

Reviewers: davide, sanjoy, bruno, dberlin

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38856

llvm-svn: 322125
2018-01-09 21:58:46 +00:00
Daniel Berlin 56cca7437c NewGVN: Fix PR/33367, which was causing us to delete non-copy intrinsics accidentally in some rare cases
llvm-svn: 322115
2018-01-09 20:12:42 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic 1d26c7e4ff [EarlyCSE] Salvage debug info during DCE
EarlyCSE did not try to salvage debug info during erasing of instructions.
This change fixes it.

Patch by Djordje Todorovic.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41496

llvm-svn: 322083
2018-01-09 15:08:37 +00:00
Davide Italiano 9a60d2c157 [CVP] Replace incoming values from unreachable blocks with undef.
This is an attempt of fixing PR35807.
Due to the non-standard definition of dominance in LLVM, where uses in
unreachable blocks are dominated by anything, you can have, in an
unreachable block:

  %patatino = OP1 %patatino, CONSTANT

When `SimplifyInstruction` receives a PHI where an incoming value is of
the aforementioned form, in some cases, loops indefinitely.

What I propose here instead is keeping track of the incoming values
from unreachable blocks, and replacing them with undef. It fixes this
case, and it seems to be good regardless (even if we can't prove that
the value is constant, as it's coming from an unreachable block, we
can ignore it).

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D41812

llvm-svn: 322006
2018-01-08 16:34:06 +00:00
Davide Italiano e15bffe9ea Revert "[SCCP] Manually fold branches on undef."
I thought this was responsible for PR35723, but I was
wrong, the issue lies elsewhere. Revert while I debug.

llvm-svn: 321975
2018-01-07 22:09:44 +00:00
Reid Kleckner cd78ddc119 Revert "[JumpThreading] Preservation of DT and LVI across the pass"
This reverts r321825, it causes crashes in Chromium. Reproducer
forthcoming.

llvm-svn: 321832
2018-01-04 23:23:46 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki cdad6c0b60 [JumpThreading] Preservation of DT and LVI across the pass
Summary:
See D37528 for a previous (non-deferred) version of this
patch and its description.

Preserves dominance in a deferred manner using a new class
DeferredDominance. This reduces the performance impact of
updating the DominatorTree at every edge insertion and
deletion. A user may call DDT->flush() within JumpThreading
for an up-to-date DT. This patch currently has one flush()
at the end of runImpl() to ensure DT is preserved across
the pass.

LVI is also preserved to help subsequent passes such as
CorrelatedValuePropagation. LVI is simpler to maintain and
is done immediately (not deferred). The code to perfom the
preversation was minimally altered and was simply marked
as preserved for the PassManager to be informed.

This extends the analysis available to JumpThreading for
future enhancements. One example is loop boundary threading.

Reviewers: dberlin, kuhar, sebpop

Reviewed By: kuhar, sebpop

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40146

llvm-svn: 321825
2018-01-04 21:57:32 +00:00
Aditya Kumar 1f90cae80f [GVNHoist] Fix: PR35222 gvn-hoist incorrectly erases load in case of a loop
Reviewers:
    dberlin
    sebpop
    eli.friedman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41453

llvm-svn: 321789
2018-01-04 07:47:24 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 8070882b4e StructurizeCFG: Fix broken backedge detection
The work order was changed in r228186 from SCC order
to RPO with an arbitrary sorting function. The sorting
function attempted to move inner loop nodes earlier. This
was was apparently relying on an assumption that every block
in a given loop / the same loop depth would be seen before
visiting another loop. In the broken testcase, a block
outside of the loop was encountered before moving onto
another block in the same loop. The testcase would then
structurize such that one blocks unconditional successor
could never be reached.

Revert to plain RPO for the analysis phase. This fixes
detecting edges as backedges that aren't really.

The processing phase does use another visited set, and
I'm unclear on whether the order there is as important.
An arbitrary order doesn't work, and triggers some infinite
loops. The reversed RPO list seems to work and is closer
to the order that was used before, minus the arbitary
custom sorting.

A few of the changed tests now produce smaller code,
and a few are slightly worse looking.

llvm-svn: 321751
2018-01-03 18:45:37 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer c7fc81e659 Use phi ranges to simplify code. No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 321585
2017-12-30 15:27:33 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 8dcfa137f3 StructurizeCFG: Use phi iterator range
llvm-svn: 321568
2017-12-29 19:25:57 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3a13ed60ba Avoid int to string conversion in Twine or raw_ostream contexts.
Some output changes from uppercase hex to lowercase hex, no other functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 321526
2017-12-28 16:58:54 +00:00
Max Kazantsev a13e163a27 [RewriteStatepoints] Fix incorrect assertion
`RewriteStatepointsForGC` iterates over function blocks and their predecessors
in order of declaration. One of outcomes of this is that callsites are placed in
arbitrary order which has nothing to do with travelsar order.

On the other hand, function `recomputeLiveInValues` asserts that bases are
added to `Info.PointerToBase` before their deried pointers are updated. But
if call sites are processed in order different from RPOT, this is not necessarily
true. We cannot guarantee that the base was placed there before every
pointer derived from it. All we can guarantee is that this base was marked as
known base by this point.

This patch replaces the fact that we assert from checking that the base was
added to the map with assert that the base was marked as known base.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41593

llvm-svn: 321517
2017-12-28 12:03:12 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 6d31001cd6 Revert "[memcpyopt] Teach memcpyopt to optimize across basic blocks"
This reverts r321138. It seems there are still underlying issues with
memdep. PR35519 seems to still be present if debug info is enabled. We
end up losing a memcpy. Somehow during store to memset merging, we
insert the memset after the memcpy or fail to update the memdep analysis
to account for the newly inserted memset of a pair.

Reduced test case:

  #include <assert.h>
  #include <stdio.h>
  #include <string>
  #include <utility>
  #include <vector>

  void do_push_back(
      std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::vector<std::string>>>* crls) {
    crls->push_back(std::make_pair(std::string(), std::vector<std::string>()));
  }

  int __attribute__((optnone)) main() {
    // Put some data in the vector and then remove it so we take the push_back
    // fast path.
    std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::vector<std::string>>> crl_set;
    crl_set.push_back({"asdf", {}});
    crl_set.pop_back();
    printf("first word in vector storage: %p\n", *(void**)crl_set.data());

    // Do the push_back which may fail to initialize the data.
    do_push_back(&crl_set);
    auto* first = &crl_set.back().first;
    printf("first word in vector storage (should be zero): %p\n",
           *(void**)crl_set.data());
    assert(first->empty());
    puts("ok");
  }

Compile with libc++, enable optimizations, and enable debug info:
$ clang++ -stdlib=libc++ -g -O2 t.cpp -o t.exe -Wl,-rpath=llvm/build/lib

This program will assert with this change.

llvm-svn: 321510
2017-12-28 05:10:33 +00:00
Florian Hahn 7e9328906b [CallSiteSplitting] Remove isOrHeader restriction.
By following the single predecessors of the predecessors of the call
site, we do not need to restrict the control flow.

Reviewed By: junbuml, davide

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40729

llvm-svn: 321413
2017-12-23 20:02:26 +00:00
Davide Italiano 55b663431e [SCCP] Manually fold branches on undef.
This code was originally removed and replace with an assertion
because believed unnecessary. It turns out there was simply
no test coverage for this case, and the constant folder doesn't
yet know about patterns like `br undef %label1, %label2`.
Presumably at some point the constant folder might learn about
these patterns, but it's a broader change.
A testcase will be added to make sure this doesn't regress again
in the future.

Fixes PR35723.

llvm-svn: 321402
2017-12-23 15:06:30 +00:00
Easwaran Raman a17f220590 Add hasProfileData() to check if a function has profile data. NFC.
Summary:
This replaces calls to getEntryCount().hasValue() with hasProfileData
that does the same thing. This refactoring is useful to do before adding
synthetic function entry counts but also a useful cleanup IMO even
otherwise. I have used hasProfileData instead of hasRealProfileData as
David had earlier suggested since I think profile implies "real" and I
use the phrase "synthetic entry count" and not "synthetic profile count"
but I am fine calling it hasRealProfileData if you prefer.

Reviewers: davidxl, silvas

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41461

llvm-svn: 321331
2017-12-22 01:33:52 +00:00
Dan Gohman aa3922819e [memcpyopt] Teach memcpyopt to optimize across basic blocks
This teaches memcpyopt to make a non-local memdep query when a local query
indicates that the dependency is non-local. This notably allows it to
eliminate many more llvm.memcpy calls in common Rust code, often by 20-30%.

This is r319482 and r319483, along with fixes for PR35519: fix the 
optimization that merges stores into memsets to preserve cached memdep
info, and fix memdep's non-local caching strategy to not assume that larger
queries are always more conservative than smaller ones.

Fixes PR28958 and PR35519.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40802

llvm-svn: 321138
2017-12-20 01:36:25 +00:00
Haicheng Wu 5b106ef92e [SeparateConstOffsetFromGEP] Fix a typo. NFC.
do CSE for to => do CSE to

llvm-svn: 321098
2017-12-19 18:49:21 +00:00
Max Kazantsev fd95ee0c9a [JumpThreading] Restrict PRE across instructions that don't pass control to successors
PRE in JumpThreading should not be able to hoist copy of non-speculable loads across
instructions that don't always transfer execution to their successors, otherwise they may
introduce an unsafe load which otherwise would not be executed.

The same problem for GVN was fixed as rL316975.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40347

llvm-svn: 321063
2017-12-19 09:10:21 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue c6faf15459 [SROA] Disable non-whole-alloca splits by default
This patch introduce a switch to control splitting of non-whole-alloca slices with default off.
The switch will be default on again after fixing an issue reported in PR35657.

llvm-svn: 320958
2017-12-18 06:47:37 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 44c58d35c1 Re-commit : [LICM] Allow sinking when foldable in loop
This recommits r320823 reverted due to the test failure in sink-foldable.ll and
an unused variable. Added "REQUIRES: aarch64-registered-target" in the test
and removed unused variable.

Original commit message:

  Continue trying to sink an instruction if its users in the loop is foldable.
  This will allow the instruction to be folded in the loop by decoupling it from
  the user outside of the loop.

  Reviewers: hfinkel, majnemer, davidxl, efriedma, danielcdh, bmakam, mcrosier

  Reviewed By: hfinkel

  Subscribers: javed.absar, bmakam, mcrosier, llvm-commits

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37076

llvm-svn: 320858
2017-12-15 20:33:24 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 5efd4d8b5e Revert "Re-commit : [LICM] Allow sinking when foldable in loop"
This reverts commit r320833.

llvm-svn: 320836
2017-12-15 18:12:49 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 83ccad6684 Re-commit : [LICM] Allow sinking when foldable in loop
This recommit r320823 after fixing a test failure.

 Original commit message:

    Continue trying to sink an instruction if its users in the loop is foldable.
    This will allow the instruction to be folded in the loop by decoupling it from
    the user outside of the loop.

    Reviewers: hfinkel, majnemer, davidxl, efriedma, danielcdh, bmakam, mcrosier

    Reviewed By: hfinkel

    Subscribers: javed.absar, bmakam, mcrosier, llvm-commits

    Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37076

llvm-svn: 320833
2017-12-15 17:58:59 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 6136d87f5d Revert "[LICM] Allow sinking when foldable in loop"
This reverts commit r320823.

llvm-svn: 320828
2017-12-15 16:35:09 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim 22855c26a5 [LICM] Allow sinking when foldable in loop
Summary:
Continue trying to sink an instruction if its users in the loop is foldable.
This will allow the instruction to be folded in the loop by decoupling it from
the user outside of the loop.

Reviewers: hfinkel, majnemer, davidxl, efriedma, danielcdh, bmakam, mcrosier

Reviewed By: hfinkel

Subscribers: javed.absar, bmakam, mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37076

llvm-svn: 320823
2017-12-15 16:09:54 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev 4b86d79048 [PM] port Rewrite Statepoints For GC to the new pass manager.
Summary:
The port is nearly straightforward.
The only complication is related to the analyses handling,
since one of the analyses used in this module pass is domtree,
which is a function analysis. That requires asking for the results
of each function and disallows a single interface for run-on-module
pass action.

Decided to copy-paste the main body of this pass.
Most of its code is requesting analyses anyway, so not that much
of a copy-paste.

The rest of the code movement is to transform all the implementation
helper functions like stripNonValidData into non-member statics.

Extended all the related LLVM tests with new-pass-manager use.
No failures.

Reviewers: sanjoy, anna, reames

Reviewed By: anna

Subscribers: skatkov, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41162

llvm-svn: 320796
2017-12-15 09:32:11 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 0ab0c1a201 [SimplifyCFG] don't sink common insts too soon (PR34603)
This should solve:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34603
...by preventing SimplifyCFG from altering redundant instructions before early-cse has a chance to run.
It changes the default (canonical-forming) behavior of SimplifyCFG, so we're only doing the
sinking transform later in the optimization pipeline.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38566

llvm-svn: 320749
2017-12-14 22:05:20 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 558a465473 [EarlyCSE] recognize swapped variants of abs/nabs as equivalent
Extends https://reviews.llvm.org/rL320640

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41136

llvm-svn: 320653
2017-12-13 22:57:35 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki 580bc3c8fa Reverting [JumpThreading] Preservation of DT and LVI across the pass
Stage 2 bootstrap failed:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules-2/builds/14434

llvm-svn: 320641
2017-12-13 22:01:17 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 3c7a35de7f [EarlyCSE] recognize commuted and swapped variants of min/max as equivalent (PR35642)
As shown in:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35642
...we can have different forms of min/max, so we should recognize those here in EarlyCSE 
similar to how we already handle binops and compares that can commute.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41136

llvm-svn: 320640
2017-12-13 21:58:15 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin 6af4f232b5 Remove redundant includes from lib/Transforms.
llvm-svn: 320628
2017-12-13 21:31:01 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki d989af98b3 [JumpThreading] Preservation of DT and LVI across the pass
Summary:
See D37528 for a previous (non-deferred) version of this
patch and its description.

Preserves dominance in a deferred manner using a new class
DeferredDominance. This reduces the performance impact of
updating the DominatorTree at every edge insertion and
deletion. A user may call DDT->flush() within JumpThreading
for an up-to-date DT. This patch currently has one flush()
at the end of runImpl() to ensure DT is preserved across
the pass.

LVI is also preserved to help subsequent passes such as
CorrelatedValuePropagation. LVI is simpler to maintain and
is done immediately (not deferred). The code to perfom the
preversation was minimally altered and was simply marked
as preserved for the PassManager to be informed.

This extends the analysis available to JumpThreading for
future enhancements. One example is loop boundary threading.

Reviewers: dberlin, kuhar, sebpop

Reviewed By: kuhar, sebpop

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40146

llvm-svn: 320612
2017-12-13 20:52:26 +00:00
Aditya Kumar 49c03b11df [GVNHoist] Fix: PR35222 gvn-hoist incorrectly erases load
w.r.t. the paper
"A Practical Improvement to the Partial Redundancy Elimination in SSA Form"
(https://sites.google.com/site/jongsoopark/home/ssapre.pdf)

Proper dominance check was missing here, so having a loopinfo should not be required.
Committing this diff as this fixes the bug, if there are
further concerns, I'll be happy to work on them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39781

llvm-svn: 320607
2017-12-13 19:40:07 +00:00
Florian Hahn beda7d517d [CallSiteSplitting] Refactor creating callsites.
Summary:
This change makes the call site creation more general if any of the
arguments is predicated on a condition in the call site's predecessors.

If we find a callsite, that potentially can be split, we collect the set
of conditions for the call site's predecessors (currently only 2
predecessors are allowed). To do that, we traverse each predecessor's
predecessors as long as it only has single predecessors and record the
condition, if it is relevant to the call site. For each condition, we
also check if the condition is taken or not. In case it is not taken,
we record the inverse predicate.

We use the recorded conditions to create the new call sites and split
the basic block.

This has 2 benefits: (1) it is slightly easier to see what is going on
(IMO) and (2) we can easily extend it to handle more complex control
flow.

Reviewers: davidxl, junbuml

Reviewed By: junbuml

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40728

llvm-svn: 320547
2017-12-13 03:05:20 +00:00
Fiona Glaser b8a330c42a Reassociate: add global reassociation algorithm
This algorithm (explained more in the source code) takes into account
global redundancies by building a "pair map" to find common subexprs.

The primary motivation of this is to handle situations like

foo = (a * b) * c
bar = (a * d) * c

where we currently don't identify that "a * c" is redundant.

Accordingly, it prioritizes the emission of a * c so that CSE
can remove the redundant calculation later.

Does not change the actual reassociation algorithm -- only the
order in which the reassociated operand chain is reconstructed.

Gives ~1.5% floating point math instruction count reduction on
a large offline suite of graphics shaders.

llvm-svn: 320515
2017-12-12 19:18:02 +00:00
Mikael Holmen 66cf383761 [CallSiteSplitting] Don't let debug intrinsics affect optimizations
Summary:
This solves PR35616.

We don't want the compiler to generate different code when we compile
with/without -g, so we now ignore debug intrinsics when determining if
the optimization can trigger or not.

Reviewers: junbuml

Subscribers: davide, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41068

llvm-svn: 320460
2017-12-12 07:29:57 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 3e268cc0dd LSR: Check more intrinsic pointer operands
llvm-svn: 320424
2017-12-11 21:38:43 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov c667c1f47a Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer (llvm part).
Summary:
This is LLVM instrumentation for the new HWASan tool. It is basically
a stripped down copy of ASan at this point, w/o stack or global
support. Instrumenation adds a global constructor + runtime callbacks
for every load and store.

HWASan comes with its own IR attribute.

A brief design document can be found in
clang/docs/HardwareAssistedAddressSanitizerDesign.rst (submitted earlier).

Reviewers: kcc, pcc, alekseyshl

Subscribers: srhines, mehdi_amini, mgorny, javed.absar, eraman, llvm-commits, hiraditya

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40932

llvm-svn: 320217
2017-12-09 00:21:41 +00:00
Brian M. Rzycki 0eae123d9e [JumpThreading] Minor comment cleanup. NFC. (test commit)
llvm-svn: 320179
2017-12-08 19:36:32 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 193429f0c8 [ModRefInfo] Make enum ModRefInfo an enum class [NFC].
Summary:
Make enum ModRefInfo an enum class. Changes to ModRefInfo values should
be done using inline wrappers.
This should prevent future bit-wise opearations from being added, which can be more error-prone.

Reviewers: sanjoy, dberlin, hfinkel, george.burgess.iv

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40933

llvm-svn: 320107
2017-12-07 22:41:34 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 18fea013de [ModRefInfo] Do not use ModRefInfo result in if conditions as this makes
assumptions about the values in the enum. Replace with wrapper returning
bool [NFC].

llvm-svn: 319949
2017-12-06 19:56:37 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 146a9c3e51 Revert r319482 and r319483 "[memcpyopt] Teach memcpyopt to optimize across basic blocks"
This caused PR35519.

> [memcpyopt] Teach memcpyopt to optimize across basic blocks
>
> This teaches memcpyopt to make a non-local memdep query when a local query
> indicates that the dependency is non-local. This notably allows it to
> eliminate many more llvm.memcpy calls in common Rust code, often by 20-30%.
>
> Fixes PR28958.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38374
>

> [memcpyopt] Commit file missed in r319482.
>
> This change was meant to be included with r319482 but was accidentally
> omitted.

llvm-svn: 319873
2017-12-06 01:47:55 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 63d2250a42 Modify ModRefInfo values using static inline method abstractions [NFC].
Summary:
The aim is to make ModRefInfo checks and changes more intuitive
and less error prone using inline methods that abstract the bit operations.

Ideally ModRefInfo would become an enum class, but that change will require
a wider set of changes into FunctionModRefBehavior.

Reviewers: sanjoy, george.burgess.iv, dberlin, hfinkel

Subscribers: nlopes, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40749

llvm-svn: 319821
2017-12-05 20:12:23 +00:00