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| //===- LoopAccessAnalysis.cpp - Loop Access Analysis Implementation --------==//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // The implementation for the loop memory dependence that was originally
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| // developed for the loop vectorizer.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopAccessAnalysis.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/DepthFirstIterator.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/EquivalenceClasses.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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| #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopAnalysisManager.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryLocation.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/OptimizationDiagnosticInfo.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpander.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/VectorUtils.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/BasicBlock.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/DebugLoc.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Operator.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
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| #include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
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| #include "llvm/Pass.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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| #include <algorithm>
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| #include <cassert>
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| #include <cstdint>
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| #include <cstdlib>
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| #include <iterator>
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| #include <utility>
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| #include <vector>
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| 
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| using namespace llvm;
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| 
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| #define DEBUG_TYPE "loop-accesses"
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| 
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| static cl::opt<unsigned, true>
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| VectorizationFactor("force-vector-width", cl::Hidden,
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|                     cl::desc("Sets the SIMD width. Zero is autoselect."),
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|                     cl::location(VectorizerParams::VectorizationFactor));
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| unsigned VectorizerParams::VectorizationFactor;
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| 
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| static cl::opt<unsigned, true>
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| VectorizationInterleave("force-vector-interleave", cl::Hidden,
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|                         cl::desc("Sets the vectorization interleave count. "
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|                                  "Zero is autoselect."),
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|                         cl::location(
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|                             VectorizerParams::VectorizationInterleave));
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| unsigned VectorizerParams::VectorizationInterleave;
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| 
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| static cl::opt<unsigned, true> RuntimeMemoryCheckThreshold(
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|     "runtime-memory-check-threshold", cl::Hidden,
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|     cl::desc("When performing memory disambiguation checks at runtime do not "
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|              "generate more than this number of comparisons (default = 8)."),
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|     cl::location(VectorizerParams::RuntimeMemoryCheckThreshold), cl::init(8));
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| unsigned VectorizerParams::RuntimeMemoryCheckThreshold;
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| 
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| /// \brief The maximum iterations used to merge memory checks
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| static cl::opt<unsigned> MemoryCheckMergeThreshold(
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|     "memory-check-merge-threshold", cl::Hidden,
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|     cl::desc("Maximum number of comparisons done when trying to merge "
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|              "runtime memory checks. (default = 100)"),
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|     cl::init(100));
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| 
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| /// Maximum SIMD width.
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| const unsigned VectorizerParams::MaxVectorWidth = 64;
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| 
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| /// \brief We collect dependences up to this threshold.
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| static cl::opt<unsigned>
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|     MaxDependences("max-dependences", cl::Hidden,
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|                    cl::desc("Maximum number of dependences collected by "
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|                             "loop-access analysis (default = 100)"),
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|                    cl::init(100));
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| 
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| /// This enables versioning on the strides of symbolically striding memory
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| /// accesses in code like the following.
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| ///   for (i = 0; i < N; ++i)
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| ///     A[i * Stride1] += B[i * Stride2] ...
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| ///
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| /// Will be roughly translated to
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| ///    if (Stride1 == 1 && Stride2 == 1) {
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| ///      for (i = 0; i < N; i+=4)
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| ///       A[i:i+3] += ...
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| ///    } else
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| ///      ...
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| static cl::opt<bool> EnableMemAccessVersioning(
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|     "enable-mem-access-versioning", cl::init(true), cl::Hidden,
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|     cl::desc("Enable symbolic stride memory access versioning"));
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| 
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| /// \brief Enable store-to-load forwarding conflict detection. This option can
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| /// be disabled for correctness testing.
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| static cl::opt<bool> EnableForwardingConflictDetection(
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|     "store-to-load-forwarding-conflict-detection", cl::Hidden,
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|     cl::desc("Enable conflict detection in loop-access analysis"),
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|     cl::init(true));
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| 
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| bool VectorizerParams::isInterleaveForced() {
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|   return ::VectorizationInterleave.getNumOccurrences() > 0;
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| }
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| 
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| Value *llvm::stripIntegerCast(Value *V) {
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|   if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<CastInst>(V))
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|     if (CI->getOperand(0)->getType()->isIntegerTy())
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|       return CI->getOperand(0);
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|   return V;
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| }
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| 
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| const SCEV *llvm::replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
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|                                             const ValueToValueMap &PtrToStride,
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|                                             Value *Ptr, Value *OrigPtr) {
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|   const SCEV *OrigSCEV = PSE.getSCEV(Ptr);
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| 
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|   // If there is an entry in the map return the SCEV of the pointer with the
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|   // symbolic stride replaced by one.
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|   ValueToValueMap::const_iterator SI =
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|       PtrToStride.find(OrigPtr ? OrigPtr : Ptr);
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|   if (SI != PtrToStride.end()) {
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|     Value *StrideVal = SI->second;
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| 
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|     // Strip casts.
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|     StrideVal = stripIntegerCast(StrideVal);
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| 
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|     ScalarEvolution *SE = PSE.getSE();
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|     const auto *U = cast<SCEVUnknown>(SE->getSCEV(StrideVal));
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|     const auto *CT =
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|         static_cast<const SCEVConstant *>(SE->getOne(StrideVal->getType()));
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| 
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|     PSE.addPredicate(*SE->getEqualPredicate(U, CT));
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|     auto *Expr = PSE.getSCEV(Ptr);
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| 
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|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Replacing SCEV: " << *OrigSCEV << " by: " << *Expr
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|                  << "\n");
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|     return Expr;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Otherwise, just return the SCEV of the original pointer.
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|   return OrigSCEV;
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| }
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| 
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| /// Calculate Start and End points of memory access.
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| /// Let's assume A is the first access and B is a memory access on N-th loop
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| /// iteration. Then B is calculated as:  
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| ///   B = A + Step*N . 
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| /// Step value may be positive or negative.
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| /// N is a calculated back-edge taken count:
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| ///     N = (TripCount > 0) ? RoundDown(TripCount -1 , VF) : 0
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| /// Start and End points are calculated in the following way:
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| /// Start = UMIN(A, B) ; End = UMAX(A, B) + SizeOfElt,
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| /// where SizeOfElt is the size of single memory access in bytes.
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| ///
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| /// There is no conflict when the intervals are disjoint:
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| /// NoConflict = (P2.Start >= P1.End) || (P1.Start >= P2.End)
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| void RuntimePointerChecking::insert(Loop *Lp, Value *Ptr, bool WritePtr,
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|                                     unsigned DepSetId, unsigned ASId,
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|                                     const ValueToValueMap &Strides,
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|                                     PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE) {
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|   // Get the stride replaced scev.
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|   const SCEV *Sc = replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(PSE, Strides, Ptr);
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|   ScalarEvolution *SE = PSE.getSE();
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| 
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|   const SCEV *ScStart;
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|   const SCEV *ScEnd;
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| 
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|   if (SE->isLoopInvariant(Sc, Lp))
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|     ScStart = ScEnd = Sc;
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|   else {
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|     const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(Sc);
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|     assert(AR && "Invalid addrec expression");
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|     const SCEV *Ex = PSE.getBackedgeTakenCount();
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| 
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|     ScStart = AR->getStart();
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|     ScEnd = AR->evaluateAtIteration(Ex, *SE);
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|     const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(*SE);
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| 
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|     // For expressions with negative step, the upper bound is ScStart and the
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|     // lower bound is ScEnd.
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|     if (const auto *CStep = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Step)) {
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|       if (CStep->getValue()->isNegative())
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|         std::swap(ScStart, ScEnd);
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|     } else {
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|       // Fallback case: the step is not constant, but we can still
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|       // get the upper and lower bounds of the interval by using min/max
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|       // expressions.
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|       ScStart = SE->getUMinExpr(ScStart, ScEnd);
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|       ScEnd = SE->getUMaxExpr(AR->getStart(), ScEnd);
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|     }
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|     // Add the size of the pointed element to ScEnd.
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|     unsigned EltSize =
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|       Ptr->getType()->getPointerElementType()->getScalarSizeInBits() / 8;
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|     const SCEV *EltSizeSCEV = SE->getConstant(ScEnd->getType(), EltSize);
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|     ScEnd = SE->getAddExpr(ScEnd, EltSizeSCEV);
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|   }
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| 
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|   Pointers.emplace_back(Ptr, ScStart, ScEnd, WritePtr, DepSetId, ASId, Sc);
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| }
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| 
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| SmallVector<RuntimePointerChecking::PointerCheck, 4>
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| RuntimePointerChecking::generateChecks() const {
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|   SmallVector<PointerCheck, 4> Checks;
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| 
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|   for (unsigned I = 0; I < CheckingGroups.size(); ++I) {
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|     for (unsigned J = I + 1; J < CheckingGroups.size(); ++J) {
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|       const RuntimePointerChecking::CheckingPtrGroup &CGI = CheckingGroups[I];
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|       const RuntimePointerChecking::CheckingPtrGroup &CGJ = CheckingGroups[J];
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| 
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|       if (needsChecking(CGI, CGJ))
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|         Checks.push_back(std::make_pair(&CGI, &CGJ));
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|     }
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|   }
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|   return Checks;
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| }
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| 
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| void RuntimePointerChecking::generateChecks(
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|     MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates &DepCands, bool UseDependencies) {
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|   assert(Checks.empty() && "Checks is not empty");
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|   groupChecks(DepCands, UseDependencies);
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|   Checks = generateChecks();
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| }
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| 
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| bool RuntimePointerChecking::needsChecking(const CheckingPtrGroup &M,
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|                                            const CheckingPtrGroup &N) const {
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|   for (unsigned I = 0, EI = M.Members.size(); EI != I; ++I)
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|     for (unsigned J = 0, EJ = N.Members.size(); EJ != J; ++J)
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|       if (needsChecking(M.Members[I], N.Members[J]))
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|         return true;
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|   return false;
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| }
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| 
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| /// Compare \p I and \p J and return the minimum.
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| /// Return nullptr in case we couldn't find an answer.
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| static const SCEV *getMinFromExprs(const SCEV *I, const SCEV *J,
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|                                    ScalarEvolution *SE) {
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|   const SCEV *Diff = SE->getMinusSCEV(J, I);
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|   const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<const SCEVConstant>(Diff);
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| 
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|   if (!C)
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|     return nullptr;
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|   if (C->getValue()->isNegative())
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|     return J;
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|   return I;
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| }
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| 
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| bool RuntimePointerChecking::CheckingPtrGroup::addPointer(unsigned Index) {
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|   const SCEV *Start = RtCheck.Pointers[Index].Start;
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|   const SCEV *End = RtCheck.Pointers[Index].End;
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| 
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|   // Compare the starts and ends with the known minimum and maximum
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|   // of this set. We need to know how we compare against the min/max
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|   // of the set in order to be able to emit memchecks.
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|   const SCEV *Min0 = getMinFromExprs(Start, Low, RtCheck.SE);
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|   if (!Min0)
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|     return false;
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| 
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|   const SCEV *Min1 = getMinFromExprs(End, High, RtCheck.SE);
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|   if (!Min1)
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|     return false;
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| 
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|   // Update the low bound  expression if we've found a new min value.
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|   if (Min0 == Start)
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|     Low = Start;
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| 
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|   // Update the high bound expression if we've found a new max value.
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|   if (Min1 != End)
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|     High = End;
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| 
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|   Members.push_back(Index);
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|   return true;
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| }
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| 
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| void RuntimePointerChecking::groupChecks(
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|     MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates &DepCands, bool UseDependencies) {
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|   // We build the groups from dependency candidates equivalence classes
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|   // because:
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|   //    - We know that pointers in the same equivalence class share
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|   //      the same underlying object and therefore there is a chance
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|   //      that we can compare pointers
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|   //    - We wouldn't be able to merge two pointers for which we need
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|   //      to emit a memcheck. The classes in DepCands are already
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|   //      conveniently built such that no two pointers in the same
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|   //      class need checking against each other.
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| 
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|   // We use the following (greedy) algorithm to construct the groups
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|   // For every pointer in the equivalence class:
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|   //   For each existing group:
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|   //   - if the difference between this pointer and the min/max bounds
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|   //     of the group is a constant, then make the pointer part of the
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|   //     group and update the min/max bounds of that group as required.
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| 
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|   CheckingGroups.clear();
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| 
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|   // If we need to check two pointers to the same underlying object
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|   // with a non-constant difference, we shouldn't perform any pointer
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|   // grouping with those pointers. This is because we can easily get
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|   // into cases where the resulting check would return false, even when
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|   // the accesses are safe.
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|   //
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|   // The following example shows this:
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|   // for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i)
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|   //   a[5000 + i * m] = a[i] + a[i + 9000]
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|   //
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|   // Here grouping gives a check of (5000, 5000 + 1000 * m) against
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|   // (0, 10000) which is always false. However, if m is 1, there is no
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|   // dependence. Not grouping the checks for a[i] and a[i + 9000] allows
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|   // us to perform an accurate check in this case.
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|   //
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|   // The above case requires that we have an UnknownDependence between
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|   // accesses to the same underlying object. This cannot happen unless
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|   // ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck is set, and therefore UseDependencies
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|   // is also false. In this case we will use the fallback path and create
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|   // separate checking groups for all pointers.
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| 
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|   // If we don't have the dependency partitions, construct a new
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|   // checking pointer group for each pointer. This is also required
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|   // for correctness, because in this case we can have checking between
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|   // pointers to the same underlying object.
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|   if (!UseDependencies) {
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|     for (unsigned I = 0; I < Pointers.size(); ++I)
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|       CheckingGroups.push_back(CheckingPtrGroup(I, *this));
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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|   unsigned TotalComparisons = 0;
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| 
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|   DenseMap<Value *, unsigned> PositionMap;
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|   for (unsigned Index = 0; Index < Pointers.size(); ++Index)
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|     PositionMap[Pointers[Index].PointerValue] = Index;
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| 
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|   // We need to keep track of what pointers we've already seen so we
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|   // don't process them twice.
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|   SmallSet<unsigned, 2> Seen;
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| 
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|   // Go through all equivalence classes, get the "pointer check groups"
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|   // and add them to the overall solution. We use the order in which accesses
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|   // appear in 'Pointers' to enforce determinism.
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|   for (unsigned I = 0; I < Pointers.size(); ++I) {
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|     // We've seen this pointer before, and therefore already processed
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|     // its equivalence class.
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|     if (Seen.count(I))
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|       continue;
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| 
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|     MemoryDepChecker::MemAccessInfo Access(Pointers[I].PointerValue,
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|                                            Pointers[I].IsWritePtr);
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| 
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|     SmallVector<CheckingPtrGroup, 2> Groups;
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|     auto LeaderI = DepCands.findValue(DepCands.getLeaderValue(Access));
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| 
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|     // Because DepCands is constructed by visiting accesses in the order in
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|     // which they appear in alias sets (which is deterministic) and the
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|     // iteration order within an equivalence class member is only dependent on
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|     // the order in which unions and insertions are performed on the
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|     // equivalence class, the iteration order is deterministic.
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|     for (auto MI = DepCands.member_begin(LeaderI), ME = DepCands.member_end();
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|          MI != ME; ++MI) {
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|       unsigned Pointer = PositionMap[MI->getPointer()];
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|       bool Merged = false;
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|       // Mark this pointer as seen.
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|       Seen.insert(Pointer);
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| 
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|       // Go through all the existing sets and see if we can find one
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|       // which can include this pointer.
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|       for (CheckingPtrGroup &Group : Groups) {
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|         // Don't perform more than a certain amount of comparisons.
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|         // This should limit the cost of grouping the pointers to something
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|         // reasonable.  If we do end up hitting this threshold, the algorithm
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|         // will create separate groups for all remaining pointers.
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|         if (TotalComparisons > MemoryCheckMergeThreshold)
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|           break;
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| 
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|         TotalComparisons++;
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| 
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|         if (Group.addPointer(Pointer)) {
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|           Merged = true;
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|           break;
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|         }
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|       }
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| 
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|       if (!Merged)
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|         // We couldn't add this pointer to any existing set or the threshold
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|         // for the number of comparisons has been reached. Create a new group
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|         // to hold the current pointer.
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|         Groups.push_back(CheckingPtrGroup(Pointer, *this));
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|     }
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| 
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|     // We've computed the grouped checks for this partition.
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|     // Save the results and continue with the next one.
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|     std::copy(Groups.begin(), Groups.end(), std::back_inserter(CheckingGroups));
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| bool RuntimePointerChecking::arePointersInSamePartition(
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|     const SmallVectorImpl<int> &PtrToPartition, unsigned PtrIdx1,
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|     unsigned PtrIdx2) {
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|   return (PtrToPartition[PtrIdx1] != -1 &&
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|           PtrToPartition[PtrIdx1] == PtrToPartition[PtrIdx2]);
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| }
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| 
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| bool RuntimePointerChecking::needsChecking(unsigned I, unsigned J) const {
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|   const PointerInfo &PointerI = Pointers[I];
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|   const PointerInfo &PointerJ = Pointers[J];
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| 
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|   // No need to check if two readonly pointers intersect.
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|   if (!PointerI.IsWritePtr && !PointerJ.IsWritePtr)
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|     return false;
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| 
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|   // Only need to check pointers between two different dependency sets.
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|   if (PointerI.DependencySetId == PointerJ.DependencySetId)
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|     return false;
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| 
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|   // Only need to check pointers in the same alias set.
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|   if (PointerI.AliasSetId != PointerJ.AliasSetId)
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|     return false;
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| 
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|   return true;
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| }
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| 
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| void RuntimePointerChecking::printChecks(
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|     raw_ostream &OS, const SmallVectorImpl<PointerCheck> &Checks,
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|     unsigned Depth) const {
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|   unsigned N = 0;
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|   for (const auto &Check : Checks) {
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|     const auto &First = Check.first->Members, &Second = Check.second->Members;
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| 
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|     OS.indent(Depth) << "Check " << N++ << ":\n";
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| 
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|     OS.indent(Depth + 2) << "Comparing group (" << Check.first << "):\n";
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|     for (unsigned K = 0; K < First.size(); ++K)
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|       OS.indent(Depth + 2) << *Pointers[First[K]].PointerValue << "\n";
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| 
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|     OS.indent(Depth + 2) << "Against group (" << Check.second << "):\n";
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|     for (unsigned K = 0; K < Second.size(); ++K)
 | |
|       OS.indent(Depth + 2) << *Pointers[Second[K]].PointerValue << "\n";
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void RuntimePointerChecking::print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth) const {
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << "Run-time memory checks:\n";
 | |
|   printChecks(OS, Checks, Depth);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << "Grouped accesses:\n";
 | |
|   for (unsigned I = 0; I < CheckingGroups.size(); ++I) {
 | |
|     const auto &CG = CheckingGroups[I];
 | |
| 
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth + 2) << "Group " << &CG << ":\n";
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth + 4) << "(Low: " << *CG.Low << " High: " << *CG.High
 | |
|                          << ")\n";
 | |
|     for (unsigned J = 0; J < CG.Members.size(); ++J) {
 | |
|       OS.indent(Depth + 6) << "Member: " << *Pointers[CG.Members[J]].Expr
 | |
|                            << "\n";
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| namespace {
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Analyses memory accesses in a loop.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Checks whether run time pointer checks are needed and builds sets for data
 | |
| /// dependence checking.
 | |
| class AccessAnalysis {
 | |
| public:
 | |
|   /// \brief Read or write access location.
 | |
|   typedef PointerIntPair<Value *, 1, bool> MemAccessInfo;
 | |
|   typedef SmallVector<MemAccessInfo, 8> MemAccessInfoList;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   AccessAnalysis(const DataLayout &Dl, AliasAnalysis *AA, LoopInfo *LI,
 | |
|                  MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates &DA,
 | |
|                  PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE)
 | |
|       : DL(Dl), AST(*AA), LI(LI), DepCands(DA), IsRTCheckAnalysisNeeded(false),
 | |
|         PSE(PSE) {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Register a load  and whether it is only read from.
 | |
|   void addLoad(MemoryLocation &Loc, bool IsReadOnly) {
 | |
|     Value *Ptr = const_cast<Value*>(Loc.Ptr);
 | |
|     AST.add(Ptr, MemoryLocation::UnknownSize, Loc.AATags);
 | |
|     Accesses.insert(MemAccessInfo(Ptr, false));
 | |
|     if (IsReadOnly)
 | |
|       ReadOnlyPtr.insert(Ptr);
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Register a store.
 | |
|   void addStore(MemoryLocation &Loc) {
 | |
|     Value *Ptr = const_cast<Value*>(Loc.Ptr);
 | |
|     AST.add(Ptr, MemoryLocation::UnknownSize, Loc.AATags);
 | |
|     Accesses.insert(MemAccessInfo(Ptr, true));
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Check whether we can check the pointers at runtime for
 | |
|   /// non-intersection.
 | |
|   ///
 | |
|   /// Returns true if we need no check or if we do and we can generate them
 | |
|   /// (i.e. the pointers have computable bounds).
 | |
|   bool canCheckPtrAtRT(RuntimePointerChecking &RtCheck, ScalarEvolution *SE,
 | |
|                        Loop *TheLoop, const ValueToValueMap &Strides,
 | |
|                        bool ShouldCheckWrap = false);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Goes over all memory accesses, checks whether a RT check is needed
 | |
|   /// and builds sets of dependent accesses.
 | |
|   void buildDependenceSets() {
 | |
|     processMemAccesses();
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Initial processing of memory accesses determined that we need to
 | |
|   /// perform dependency checking.
 | |
|   ///
 | |
|   /// Note that this can later be cleared if we retry memcheck analysis without
 | |
|   /// dependency checking (i.e. ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck).
 | |
|   bool isDependencyCheckNeeded() { return !CheckDeps.empty(); }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// We decided that no dependence analysis would be used.  Reset the state.
 | |
|   void resetDepChecks(MemoryDepChecker &DepChecker) {
 | |
|     CheckDeps.clear();
 | |
|     DepChecker.clearDependences();
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   MemAccessInfoList &getDependenciesToCheck() { return CheckDeps; }
 | |
| 
 | |
| private:
 | |
|   typedef SetVector<MemAccessInfo> PtrAccessSet;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Go over all memory access and check whether runtime pointer checks
 | |
|   /// are needed and build sets of dependency check candidates.
 | |
|   void processMemAccesses();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// Set of all accesses.
 | |
|   PtrAccessSet Accesses;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const DataLayout &DL;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// List of accesses that need a further dependence check.
 | |
|   MemAccessInfoList CheckDeps;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// Set of pointers that are read only.
 | |
|   SmallPtrSet<Value*, 16> ReadOnlyPtr;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// An alias set tracker to partition the access set by underlying object and
 | |
|   //intrinsic property (such as TBAA metadata).
 | |
|   AliasSetTracker AST;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   LoopInfo *LI;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// Sets of potentially dependent accesses - members of one set share an
 | |
|   /// underlying pointer. The set "CheckDeps" identfies which sets really need a
 | |
|   /// dependence check.
 | |
|   MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates &DepCands;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// \brief Initial processing of memory accesses determined that we may need
 | |
|   /// to add memchecks.  Perform the analysis to determine the necessary checks.
 | |
|   ///
 | |
|   /// Note that, this is different from isDependencyCheckNeeded.  When we retry
 | |
|   /// memcheck analysis without dependency checking
 | |
|   /// (i.e. ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck), isDependencyCheckNeeded is cleared
 | |
|   /// while this remains set if we have potentially dependent accesses.
 | |
|   bool IsRTCheckAnalysisNeeded;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /// The SCEV predicate containing all the SCEV-related assumptions.
 | |
|   PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE;
 | |
| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| } // end anonymous namespace
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Check whether a pointer can participate in a runtime bounds check.
 | |
| static bool hasComputableBounds(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
 | |
|                                 const ValueToValueMap &Strides, Value *Ptr,
 | |
|                                 Loop *L) {
 | |
|   const SCEV *PtrScev = replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(PSE, Strides, Ptr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The bounds for loop-invariant pointer is trivial.
 | |
|   if (PSE.getSE()->isLoopInvariant(PtrScev, L))
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(PtrScev);
 | |
|   if (!AR)
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return AR->isAffine();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Check whether a pointer address cannot wrap.
 | |
| static bool isNoWrap(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
 | |
|                      const ValueToValueMap &Strides, Value *Ptr, Loop *L) {
 | |
|   const SCEV *PtrScev = PSE.getSCEV(Ptr);
 | |
|   if (PSE.getSE()->isLoopInvariant(PtrScev, L))
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   int64_t Stride = getPtrStride(PSE, Ptr, L, Strides);
 | |
|   return Stride == 1;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool AccessAnalysis::canCheckPtrAtRT(RuntimePointerChecking &RtCheck,
 | |
|                                      ScalarEvolution *SE, Loop *TheLoop,
 | |
|                                      const ValueToValueMap &StridesMap,
 | |
|                                      bool ShouldCheckWrap) {
 | |
|   // Find pointers with computable bounds. We are going to use this information
 | |
|   // to place a runtime bound check.
 | |
|   bool CanDoRT = true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   bool NeedRTCheck = false;
 | |
|   if (!IsRTCheckAnalysisNeeded) return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   bool IsDepCheckNeeded = isDependencyCheckNeeded();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We assign a consecutive id to access from different alias sets.
 | |
|   // Accesses between different groups doesn't need to be checked.
 | |
|   unsigned ASId = 1;
 | |
|   for (auto &AS : AST) {
 | |
|     int NumReadPtrChecks = 0;
 | |
|     int NumWritePtrChecks = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // We assign consecutive id to access from different dependence sets.
 | |
|     // Accesses within the same set don't need a runtime check.
 | |
|     unsigned RunningDepId = 1;
 | |
|     DenseMap<Value *, unsigned> DepSetId;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for (auto A : AS) {
 | |
|       Value *Ptr = A.getValue();
 | |
|       bool IsWrite = Accesses.count(MemAccessInfo(Ptr, true));
 | |
|       MemAccessInfo Access(Ptr, IsWrite);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (IsWrite)
 | |
|         ++NumWritePtrChecks;
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         ++NumReadPtrChecks;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (hasComputableBounds(PSE, StridesMap, Ptr, TheLoop) &&
 | |
|           // When we run after a failing dependency check we have to make sure
 | |
|           // we don't have wrapping pointers.
 | |
|           (!ShouldCheckWrap || isNoWrap(PSE, StridesMap, Ptr, TheLoop))) {
 | |
|         // The id of the dependence set.
 | |
|         unsigned DepId;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         if (IsDepCheckNeeded) {
 | |
|           Value *Leader = DepCands.getLeaderValue(Access).getPointer();
 | |
|           unsigned &LeaderId = DepSetId[Leader];
 | |
|           if (!LeaderId)
 | |
|             LeaderId = RunningDepId++;
 | |
|           DepId = LeaderId;
 | |
|         } else
 | |
|           // Each access has its own dependence set.
 | |
|           DepId = RunningDepId++;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         RtCheck.insert(TheLoop, Ptr, IsWrite, DepId, ASId, StridesMap, PSE);
 | |
| 
 | |
|         DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a runtime check ptr:" << *Ptr << '\n');
 | |
|       } else {
 | |
|         DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Can't find bounds for ptr:" << *Ptr << '\n');
 | |
|         CanDoRT = false;
 | |
|       }
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // If we have at least two writes or one write and a read then we need to
 | |
|     // check them.  But there is no need to checks if there is only one
 | |
|     // dependence set for this alias set.
 | |
|     //
 | |
|     // Note that this function computes CanDoRT and NeedRTCheck independently.
 | |
|     // For example CanDoRT=false, NeedRTCheck=false means that we have a pointer
 | |
|     // for which we couldn't find the bounds but we don't actually need to emit
 | |
|     // any checks so it does not matter.
 | |
|     if (!(IsDepCheckNeeded && CanDoRT && RunningDepId == 2))
 | |
|       NeedRTCheck |= (NumWritePtrChecks >= 2 || (NumReadPtrChecks >= 1 &&
 | |
|                                                  NumWritePtrChecks >= 1));
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ++ASId;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // If the pointers that we would use for the bounds comparison have different
 | |
|   // address spaces, assume the values aren't directly comparable, so we can't
 | |
|   // use them for the runtime check. We also have to assume they could
 | |
|   // overlap. In the future there should be metadata for whether address spaces
 | |
|   // are disjoint.
 | |
|   unsigned NumPointers = RtCheck.Pointers.size();
 | |
|   for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumPointers; ++i) {
 | |
|     for (unsigned j = i + 1; j < NumPointers; ++j) {
 | |
|       // Only need to check pointers between two different dependency sets.
 | |
|       if (RtCheck.Pointers[i].DependencySetId ==
 | |
|           RtCheck.Pointers[j].DependencySetId)
 | |
|        continue;
 | |
|       // Only need to check pointers in the same alias set.
 | |
|       if (RtCheck.Pointers[i].AliasSetId != RtCheck.Pointers[j].AliasSetId)
 | |
|         continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Value *PtrI = RtCheck.Pointers[i].PointerValue;
 | |
|       Value *PtrJ = RtCheck.Pointers[j].PointerValue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       unsigned ASi = PtrI->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
|       unsigned ASj = PtrJ->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
|       if (ASi != ASj) {
 | |
|         DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Runtime check would require comparison between"
 | |
|                        " different address spaces\n");
 | |
|         return false;
 | |
|       }
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (NeedRTCheck && CanDoRT)
 | |
|     RtCheck.generateChecks(DepCands, IsDepCheckNeeded);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: We need to do " << RtCheck.getNumberOfChecks()
 | |
|                << " pointer comparisons.\n");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   RtCheck.Need = NeedRTCheck;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   bool CanDoRTIfNeeded = !NeedRTCheck || CanDoRT;
 | |
|   if (!CanDoRTIfNeeded)
 | |
|     RtCheck.reset();
 | |
|   return CanDoRTIfNeeded;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void AccessAnalysis::processMemAccesses() {
 | |
|   // We process the set twice: first we process read-write pointers, last we
 | |
|   // process read-only pointers. This allows us to skip dependence tests for
 | |
|   // read-only pointers.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Processing memory accesses...\n");
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "  AST: "; AST.dump());
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA:   Accesses(" << Accesses.size() << "):\n");
 | |
|   DEBUG({
 | |
|     for (auto A : Accesses)
 | |
|       dbgs() << "\t" << *A.getPointer() << " (" <<
 | |
|                 (A.getInt() ? "write" : (ReadOnlyPtr.count(A.getPointer()) ?
 | |
|                                          "read-only" : "read")) << ")\n";
 | |
|   });
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The AliasSetTracker has nicely partitioned our pointers by metadata
 | |
|   // compatibility and potential for underlying-object overlap. As a result, we
 | |
|   // only need to check for potential pointer dependencies within each alias
 | |
|   // set.
 | |
|   for (auto &AS : AST) {
 | |
|     // Note that both the alias-set tracker and the alias sets themselves used
 | |
|     // linked lists internally and so the iteration order here is deterministic
 | |
|     // (matching the original instruction order within each set).
 | |
| 
 | |
|     bool SetHasWrite = false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Map of pointers to last access encountered.
 | |
|     typedef DenseMap<Value*, MemAccessInfo> UnderlyingObjToAccessMap;
 | |
|     UnderlyingObjToAccessMap ObjToLastAccess;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Set of access to check after all writes have been processed.
 | |
|     PtrAccessSet DeferredAccesses;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Iterate over each alias set twice, once to process read/write pointers,
 | |
|     // and then to process read-only pointers.
 | |
|     for (int SetIteration = 0; SetIteration < 2; ++SetIteration) {
 | |
|       bool UseDeferred = SetIteration > 0;
 | |
|       PtrAccessSet &S = UseDeferred ? DeferredAccesses : Accesses;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       for (auto AV : AS) {
 | |
|         Value *Ptr = AV.getValue();
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // For a single memory access in AliasSetTracker, Accesses may contain
 | |
|         // both read and write, and they both need to be handled for CheckDeps.
 | |
|         for (auto AC : S) {
 | |
|           if (AC.getPointer() != Ptr)
 | |
|             continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|           bool IsWrite = AC.getInt();
 | |
| 
 | |
|           // If we're using the deferred access set, then it contains only
 | |
|           // reads.
 | |
|           bool IsReadOnlyPtr = ReadOnlyPtr.count(Ptr) && !IsWrite;
 | |
|           if (UseDeferred && !IsReadOnlyPtr)
 | |
|             continue;
 | |
|           // Otherwise, the pointer must be in the PtrAccessSet, either as a
 | |
|           // read or a write.
 | |
|           assert(((IsReadOnlyPtr && UseDeferred) || IsWrite ||
 | |
|                   S.count(MemAccessInfo(Ptr, false))) &&
 | |
|                  "Alias-set pointer not in the access set?");
 | |
| 
 | |
|           MemAccessInfo Access(Ptr, IsWrite);
 | |
|           DepCands.insert(Access);
 | |
| 
 | |
|           // Memorize read-only pointers for later processing and skip them in
 | |
|           // the first round (they need to be checked after we have seen all
 | |
|           // write pointers). Note: we also mark pointer that are not
 | |
|           // consecutive as "read-only" pointers (so that we check
 | |
|           // "a[b[i]] +="). Hence, we need the second check for "!IsWrite".
 | |
|           if (!UseDeferred && IsReadOnlyPtr) {
 | |
|             DeferredAccesses.insert(Access);
 | |
|             continue;
 | |
|           }
 | |
| 
 | |
|           // If this is a write - check other reads and writes for conflicts. If
 | |
|           // this is a read only check other writes for conflicts (but only if
 | |
|           // there is no other write to the ptr - this is an optimization to
 | |
|           // catch "a[i] = a[i] + " without having to do a dependence check).
 | |
|           if ((IsWrite || IsReadOnlyPtr) && SetHasWrite) {
 | |
|             CheckDeps.push_back(Access);
 | |
|             IsRTCheckAnalysisNeeded = true;
 | |
|           }
 | |
| 
 | |
|           if (IsWrite)
 | |
|             SetHasWrite = true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|           // Create sets of pointers connected by a shared alias set and
 | |
|           // underlying object.
 | |
|           typedef SmallVector<Value *, 16> ValueVector;
 | |
|           ValueVector TempObjects;
 | |
| 
 | |
|           GetUnderlyingObjects(Ptr, TempObjects, DL, LI);
 | |
|           DEBUG(dbgs() << "Underlying objects for pointer " << *Ptr << "\n");
 | |
|           for (Value *UnderlyingObj : TempObjects) {
 | |
|             // nullptr never alias, don't join sets for pointer that have "null"
 | |
|             // in their UnderlyingObjects list.
 | |
|             if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(UnderlyingObj))
 | |
|               continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|             UnderlyingObjToAccessMap::iterator Prev =
 | |
|                 ObjToLastAccess.find(UnderlyingObj);
 | |
|             if (Prev != ObjToLastAccess.end())
 | |
|               DepCands.unionSets(Access, Prev->second);
 | |
| 
 | |
|             ObjToLastAccess[UnderlyingObj] = Access;
 | |
|             DEBUG(dbgs() << "  " << *UnderlyingObj << "\n");
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       }
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static bool isInBoundsGep(Value *Ptr) {
 | |
|   if (GetElementPtrInst *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr))
 | |
|     return GEP->isInBounds();
 | |
|   return false;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Return true if an AddRec pointer \p Ptr is unsigned non-wrapping,
 | |
| /// i.e. monotonically increasing/decreasing.
 | |
| static bool isNoWrapAddRec(Value *Ptr, const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR,
 | |
|                            PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE, const Loop *L) {
 | |
|   // FIXME: This should probably only return true for NUW.
 | |
|   if (AR->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::NoWrapMask))
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Scalar evolution does not propagate the non-wrapping flags to values that
 | |
|   // are derived from a non-wrapping induction variable because non-wrapping
 | |
|   // could be flow-sensitive.
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Look through the potentially overflowing instruction to try to prove
 | |
|   // non-wrapping for the *specific* value of Ptr.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The arithmetic implied by an inbounds GEP can't overflow.
 | |
|   auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(Ptr);
 | |
|   if (!GEP || !GEP->isInBounds())
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Make sure there is only one non-const index and analyze that.
 | |
|   Value *NonConstIndex = nullptr;
 | |
|   for (Value *Index : make_range(GEP->idx_begin(), GEP->idx_end()))
 | |
|     if (!isa<ConstantInt>(Index)) {
 | |
|       if (NonConstIndex)
 | |
|         return false;
 | |
|       NonConstIndex = Index;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   if (!NonConstIndex)
 | |
|     // The recurrence is on the pointer, ignore for now.
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The index in GEP is signed.  It is non-wrapping if it's derived from a NSW
 | |
|   // AddRec using a NSW operation.
 | |
|   if (auto *OBO = dyn_cast<OverflowingBinaryOperator>(NonConstIndex))
 | |
|     if (OBO->hasNoSignedWrap() &&
 | |
|         // Assume constant for other the operand so that the AddRec can be
 | |
|         // easily found.
 | |
|         isa<ConstantInt>(OBO->getOperand(1))) {
 | |
|       auto *OpScev = PSE.getSCEV(OBO->getOperand(0));
 | |
| 
 | |
|       if (auto *OpAR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(OpScev))
 | |
|         return OpAR->getLoop() == L && OpAR->getNoWrapFlags(SCEV::FlagNSW);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return false;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Check whether the access through \p Ptr has a constant stride.
 | |
| int64_t llvm::getPtrStride(PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE, Value *Ptr,
 | |
|                            const Loop *Lp, const ValueToValueMap &StridesMap,
 | |
|                            bool Assume, bool ShouldCheckWrap) {
 | |
|   Type *Ty = Ptr->getType();
 | |
|   assert(Ty->isPointerTy() && "Unexpected non-ptr");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Make sure that the pointer does not point to aggregate types.
 | |
|   auto *PtrTy = cast<PointerType>(Ty);
 | |
|   if (PtrTy->getElementType()->isAggregateType()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Bad stride - Not a pointer to a scalar type" << *Ptr
 | |
|                  << "\n");
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEV *PtrScev = replaceSymbolicStrideSCEV(PSE, StridesMap, Ptr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEVAddRecExpr *AR = dyn_cast<SCEVAddRecExpr>(PtrScev);
 | |
|   if (Assume && !AR)
 | |
|     AR = PSE.getAsAddRec(Ptr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!AR) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Bad stride - Not an AddRecExpr pointer " << *Ptr
 | |
|                  << " SCEV: " << *PtrScev << "\n");
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The accesss function must stride over the innermost loop.
 | |
|   if (Lp != AR->getLoop()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Bad stride - Not striding over innermost loop " <<
 | |
|           *Ptr << " SCEV: " << *AR << "\n");
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The address calculation must not wrap. Otherwise, a dependence could be
 | |
|   // inverted.
 | |
|   // An inbounds getelementptr that is a AddRec with a unit stride
 | |
|   // cannot wrap per definition. The unit stride requirement is checked later.
 | |
|   // An getelementptr without an inbounds attribute and unit stride would have
 | |
|   // to access the pointer value "0" which is undefined behavior in address
 | |
|   // space 0, therefore we can also vectorize this case.
 | |
|   bool IsInBoundsGEP = isInBoundsGep(Ptr);
 | |
|   bool IsNoWrapAddRec = !ShouldCheckWrap ||
 | |
|     PSE.hasNoOverflow(Ptr, SCEVWrapPredicate::IncrementNUSW) ||
 | |
|     isNoWrapAddRec(Ptr, AR, PSE, Lp);
 | |
|   bool IsInAddressSpaceZero = PtrTy->getAddressSpace() == 0;
 | |
|   if (!IsNoWrapAddRec && !IsInBoundsGEP && !IsInAddressSpaceZero) {
 | |
|     if (Assume) {
 | |
|       PSE.setNoOverflow(Ptr, SCEVWrapPredicate::IncrementNUSW);
 | |
|       IsNoWrapAddRec = true;
 | |
|       DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Pointer may wrap in the address space:\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   Pointer: " << *Ptr << "\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   SCEV: " << *AR << "\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   Added an overflow assumption\n");
 | |
|     } else {
 | |
|       DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Bad stride - Pointer may wrap in the address space "
 | |
|                    << *Ptr << " SCEV: " << *AR << "\n");
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Check the step is constant.
 | |
|   const SCEV *Step = AR->getStepRecurrence(*PSE.getSE());
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Calculate the pointer stride and check if it is constant.
 | |
|   const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Step);
 | |
|   if (!C) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Bad stride - Not a constant strided " << *Ptr <<
 | |
|           " SCEV: " << *AR << "\n");
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   auto &DL = Lp->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout();
 | |
|   int64_t Size = DL.getTypeAllocSize(PtrTy->getElementType());
 | |
|   const APInt &APStepVal = C->getAPInt();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Huge step value - give up.
 | |
|   if (APStepVal.getBitWidth() > 64)
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   int64_t StepVal = APStepVal.getSExtValue();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Strided access.
 | |
|   int64_t Stride = StepVal / Size;
 | |
|   int64_t Rem = StepVal % Size;
 | |
|   if (Rem)
 | |
|     return 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // If the SCEV could wrap but we have an inbounds gep with a unit stride we
 | |
|   // know we can't "wrap around the address space". In case of address space
 | |
|   // zero we know that this won't happen without triggering undefined behavior.
 | |
|   if (!IsNoWrapAddRec && (IsInBoundsGEP || IsInAddressSpaceZero) &&
 | |
|       Stride != 1 && Stride != -1) {
 | |
|     if (Assume) {
 | |
|       // We can avoid this case by adding a run-time check.
 | |
|       DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Non unit strided pointer which is not either "
 | |
|                    << "inbouds or in address space 0 may wrap:\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   Pointer: " << *Ptr << "\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   SCEV: " << *AR << "\n"
 | |
|                    << "LAA:   Added an overflow assumption\n");
 | |
|       PSE.setNoOverflow(Ptr, SCEVWrapPredicate::IncrementNUSW);
 | |
|     } else
 | |
|       return 0;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return Stride;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// Take the pointer operand from the Load/Store instruction.
 | |
| /// Returns NULL if this is not a valid Load/Store instruction.
 | |
| static Value *getPointerOperand(Value *I) {
 | |
|   if (auto *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I))
 | |
|     return LI->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|   if (auto *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I))
 | |
|     return SI->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|   return nullptr;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// Take the address space operand from the Load/Store instruction.
 | |
| /// Returns -1 if this is not a valid Load/Store instruction.
 | |
| static unsigned getAddressSpaceOperand(Value *I) {
 | |
|   if (LoadInst *L = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I))
 | |
|     return L->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
|   if (StoreInst *S = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(I))
 | |
|     return S->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
|   return -1;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// Returns true if the memory operations \p A and \p B are consecutive.
 | |
| bool llvm::isConsecutiveAccess(Value *A, Value *B, const DataLayout &DL,
 | |
|                                ScalarEvolution &SE, bool CheckType) {
 | |
|   Value *PtrA = getPointerOperand(A);
 | |
|   Value *PtrB = getPointerOperand(B);
 | |
|   unsigned ASA = getAddressSpaceOperand(A);
 | |
|   unsigned ASB = getAddressSpaceOperand(B);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Check that the address spaces match and that the pointers are valid.
 | |
|   if (!PtrA || !PtrB || (ASA != ASB))
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Make sure that A and B are different pointers.
 | |
|   if (PtrA == PtrB)
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Make sure that A and B have the same type if required.
 | |
|   if (CheckType && PtrA->getType() != PtrB->getType())
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   unsigned PtrBitWidth = DL.getPointerSizeInBits(ASA);
 | |
|   Type *Ty = cast<PointerType>(PtrA->getType())->getElementType();
 | |
|   APInt Size(PtrBitWidth, DL.getTypeStoreSize(Ty));
 | |
| 
 | |
|   APInt OffsetA(PtrBitWidth, 0), OffsetB(PtrBitWidth, 0);
 | |
|   PtrA = PtrA->stripAndAccumulateInBoundsConstantOffsets(DL, OffsetA);
 | |
|   PtrB = PtrB->stripAndAccumulateInBoundsConstantOffsets(DL, OffsetB);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   //  OffsetDelta = OffsetB - OffsetA;
 | |
|   const SCEV *OffsetSCEVA = SE.getConstant(OffsetA);
 | |
|   const SCEV *OffsetSCEVB = SE.getConstant(OffsetB);
 | |
|   const SCEV *OffsetDeltaSCEV = SE.getMinusSCEV(OffsetSCEVB, OffsetSCEVA);
 | |
|   const SCEVConstant *OffsetDeltaC = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(OffsetDeltaSCEV);
 | |
|   const APInt &OffsetDelta = OffsetDeltaC->getAPInt();
 | |
|   // Check if they are based on the same pointer. That makes the offsets
 | |
|   // sufficient.
 | |
|   if (PtrA == PtrB)
 | |
|     return OffsetDelta == Size;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Compute the necessary base pointer delta to have the necessary final delta
 | |
|   // equal to the size.
 | |
|   // BaseDelta = Size - OffsetDelta;
 | |
|   const SCEV *SizeSCEV = SE.getConstant(Size);
 | |
|   const SCEV *BaseDelta = SE.getMinusSCEV(SizeSCEV, OffsetDeltaSCEV);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Otherwise compute the distance with SCEV between the base pointers.
 | |
|   const SCEV *PtrSCEVA = SE.getSCEV(PtrA);
 | |
|   const SCEV *PtrSCEVB = SE.getSCEV(PtrB);
 | |
|   const SCEV *X = SE.getAddExpr(PtrSCEVA, BaseDelta);
 | |
|   return X == PtrSCEVB;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::isSafeForVectorization(DepType Type) {
 | |
|   switch (Type) {
 | |
|   case NoDep:
 | |
|   case Forward:
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizable:
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   case Unknown:
 | |
|   case ForwardButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|   case Backward:
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   llvm_unreachable("unexpected DepType!");
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::isBackward() const {
 | |
|   switch (Type) {
 | |
|   case NoDep:
 | |
|   case Forward:
 | |
|   case ForwardButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|   case Unknown:
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizable:
 | |
|   case Backward:
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   llvm_unreachable("unexpected DepType!");
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::isPossiblyBackward() const {
 | |
|   return isBackward() || Type == Unknown;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::isForward() const {
 | |
|   switch (Type) {
 | |
|   case Forward:
 | |
|   case ForwardButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   case NoDep:
 | |
|   case Unknown:
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizable:
 | |
|   case Backward:
 | |
|   case BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding:
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   llvm_unreachable("unexpected DepType!");
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::couldPreventStoreLoadForward(uint64_t Distance,
 | |
|                                                     uint64_t TypeByteSize) {
 | |
|   // If loads occur at a distance that is not a multiple of a feasible vector
 | |
|   // factor store-load forwarding does not take place.
 | |
|   // Positive dependences might cause troubles because vectorizing them might
 | |
|   // prevent store-load forwarding making vectorized code run a lot slower.
 | |
|   //   a[i] = a[i-3] ^ a[i-8];
 | |
|   //   The stores to a[i:i+1] don't align with the stores to a[i-3:i-2] and
 | |
|   //   hence on your typical architecture store-load forwarding does not take
 | |
|   //   place. Vectorizing in such cases does not make sense.
 | |
|   // Store-load forwarding distance.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // After this many iterations store-to-load forwarding conflicts should not
 | |
|   // cause any slowdowns.
 | |
|   const uint64_t NumItersForStoreLoadThroughMemory = 8 * TypeByteSize;
 | |
|   // Maximum vector factor.
 | |
|   uint64_t MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues = std::min(
 | |
|       VectorizerParams::MaxVectorWidth * TypeByteSize, MaxSafeDepDistBytes);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Compute the smallest VF at which the store and load would be misaligned.
 | |
|   for (uint64_t VF = 2 * TypeByteSize; VF <= MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues;
 | |
|        VF *= 2) {
 | |
|     // If the number of vector iteration between the store and the load are
 | |
|     // small we could incur conflicts.
 | |
|     if (Distance % VF && Distance / VF < NumItersForStoreLoadThroughMemory) {
 | |
|       MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues = (VF >>= 1);
 | |
|       break;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues < 2 * TypeByteSize) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Distance " << Distance
 | |
|                  << " that could cause a store-load forwarding conflict\n");
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues < MaxSafeDepDistBytes &&
 | |
|       MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues !=
 | |
|           VectorizerParams::MaxVectorWidth * TypeByteSize)
 | |
|     MaxSafeDepDistBytes = MaxVFWithoutSLForwardIssues;
 | |
|   return false;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// Given a non-constant (unknown) dependence-distance \p Dist between two 
 | |
| /// memory accesses, that have the same stride whose absolute value is given
 | |
| /// in \p Stride, and that have the same type size \p TypeByteSize,
 | |
| /// in a loop whose takenCount is \p BackedgeTakenCount, check if it is
 | |
| /// possible to prove statically that the dependence distance is larger
 | |
| /// than the range that the accesses will travel through the execution of
 | |
| /// the loop. If so, return true; false otherwise. This is useful for
 | |
| /// example in loops such as the following (PR31098):
 | |
| ///     for (i = 0; i < D; ++i) {
 | |
| ///                = out[i];
 | |
| ///       out[i+D] =
 | |
| ///     }
 | |
| static bool isSafeDependenceDistance(const DataLayout &DL, ScalarEvolution &SE,
 | |
|                                      const SCEV &BackedgeTakenCount,
 | |
|                                      const SCEV &Dist, uint64_t Stride,
 | |
|                                      uint64_t TypeByteSize) {
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // If we can prove that
 | |
|   //      (**) |Dist| > BackedgeTakenCount * Step
 | |
|   // where Step is the absolute stride of the memory accesses in bytes, 
 | |
|   // then there is no dependence.
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Ratioanle: 
 | |
|   // We basically want to check if the absolute distance (|Dist/Step|) 
 | |
|   // is >= the loop iteration count (or > BackedgeTakenCount). 
 | |
|   // This is equivalent to the Strong SIV Test (Practical Dependence Testing, 
 | |
|   // Section 4.2.1); Note, that for vectorization it is sufficient to prove 
 | |
|   // that the dependence distance is >= VF; This is checked elsewhere.
 | |
|   // But in some cases we can prune unknown dependence distances early, and 
 | |
|   // even before selecting the VF, and without a runtime test, by comparing 
 | |
|   // the distance against the loop iteration count. Since the vectorized code 
 | |
|   // will be executed only if LoopCount >= VF, proving distance >= LoopCount 
 | |
|   // also guarantees that distance >= VF.
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   const uint64_t ByteStride = Stride * TypeByteSize;
 | |
|   const SCEV *Step = SE.getConstant(BackedgeTakenCount.getType(), ByteStride);
 | |
|   const SCEV *Product = SE.getMulExpr(&BackedgeTakenCount, Step);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEV *CastedDist = &Dist;
 | |
|   const SCEV *CastedProduct = Product;
 | |
|   uint64_t DistTypeSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(Dist.getType());
 | |
|   uint64_t ProductTypeSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(Product->getType());
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // The dependence distance can be positive/negative, so we sign extend Dist; 
 | |
|   // The multiplication of the absolute stride in bytes and the 
 | |
|   // backdgeTakenCount is non-negative, so we zero extend Product.
 | |
|   if (DistTypeSize > ProductTypeSize)
 | |
|     CastedProduct = SE.getZeroExtendExpr(Product, Dist.getType());
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     CastedDist = SE.getNoopOrSignExtend(&Dist, Product->getType());
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Is  Dist - (BackedgeTakenCount * Step) > 0 ?
 | |
|   // (If so, then we have proven (**) because |Dist| >= Dist)
 | |
|   const SCEV *Minus = SE.getMinusSCEV(CastedDist, CastedProduct);
 | |
|   if (SE.isKnownPositive(Minus))
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Second try: Is  -Dist - (BackedgeTakenCount * Step) > 0 ?
 | |
|   // (If so, then we have proven (**) because |Dist| >= -1*Dist)
 | |
|   const SCEV *NegDist = SE.getNegativeSCEV(CastedDist);
 | |
|   Minus = SE.getMinusSCEV(NegDist, CastedProduct);
 | |
|   if (SE.isKnownPositive(Minus))
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return false;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Check the dependence for two accesses with the same stride \p Stride.
 | |
| /// \p Distance is the positive distance and \p TypeByteSize is type size in
 | |
| /// bytes.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// \returns true if they are independent.
 | |
| static bool areStridedAccessesIndependent(uint64_t Distance, uint64_t Stride,
 | |
|                                           uint64_t TypeByteSize) {
 | |
|   assert(Stride > 1 && "The stride must be greater than 1");
 | |
|   assert(TypeByteSize > 0 && "The type size in byte must be non-zero");
 | |
|   assert(Distance > 0 && "The distance must be non-zero");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Skip if the distance is not multiple of type byte size.
 | |
|   if (Distance % TypeByteSize)
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   uint64_t ScaledDist = Distance / TypeByteSize;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // No dependence if the scaled distance is not multiple of the stride.
 | |
|   // E.g.
 | |
|   //      for (i = 0; i < 1024 ; i += 4)
 | |
|   //        A[i+2] = A[i] + 1;
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Two accesses in memory (scaled distance is 2, stride is 4):
 | |
|   //     | A[0] |      |      |      | A[4] |      |      |      |
 | |
|   //     |      |      | A[2] |      |      |      | A[6] |      |
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // E.g.
 | |
|   //      for (i = 0; i < 1024 ; i += 3)
 | |
|   //        A[i+4] = A[i] + 1;
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Two accesses in memory (scaled distance is 4, stride is 3):
 | |
|   //     | A[0] |      |      | A[3] |      |      | A[6] |      |      |
 | |
|   //     |      |      |      |      | A[4] |      |      | A[7] |      |
 | |
|   return ScaledDist % Stride;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::DepType
 | |
| MemoryDepChecker::isDependent(const MemAccessInfo &A, unsigned AIdx,
 | |
|                               const MemAccessInfo &B, unsigned BIdx,
 | |
|                               const ValueToValueMap &Strides) {
 | |
|   assert (AIdx < BIdx && "Must pass arguments in program order");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Value *APtr = A.getPointer();
 | |
|   Value *BPtr = B.getPointer();
 | |
|   bool AIsWrite = A.getInt();
 | |
|   bool BIsWrite = B.getInt();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Two reads are independent.
 | |
|   if (!AIsWrite && !BIsWrite)
 | |
|     return Dependence::NoDep;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We cannot check pointers in different address spaces.
 | |
|   if (APtr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace() !=
 | |
|       BPtr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace())
 | |
|     return Dependence::Unknown;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   int64_t StrideAPtr = getPtrStride(PSE, APtr, InnermostLoop, Strides, true);
 | |
|   int64_t StrideBPtr = getPtrStride(PSE, BPtr, InnermostLoop, Strides, true);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEV *Src = PSE.getSCEV(APtr);
 | |
|   const SCEV *Sink = PSE.getSCEV(BPtr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // If the induction step is negative we have to invert source and sink of the
 | |
|   // dependence.
 | |
|   if (StrideAPtr < 0) {
 | |
|     std::swap(APtr, BPtr);
 | |
|     std::swap(Src, Sink);
 | |
|     std::swap(AIsWrite, BIsWrite);
 | |
|     std::swap(AIdx, BIdx);
 | |
|     std::swap(StrideAPtr, StrideBPtr);
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const SCEV *Dist = PSE.getSE()->getMinusSCEV(Sink, Src);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Src Scev: " << *Src << "Sink Scev: " << *Sink
 | |
|                << "(Induction step: " << StrideAPtr << ")\n");
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Distance for " << *InstMap[AIdx] << " to "
 | |
|                << *InstMap[BIdx] << ": " << *Dist << "\n");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Need accesses with constant stride. We don't want to vectorize
 | |
|   // "A[B[i]] += ..." and similar code or pointer arithmetic that could wrap in
 | |
|   // the address space.
 | |
|   if (!StrideAPtr || !StrideBPtr || StrideAPtr != StrideBPtr){
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "Pointer access with non-constant stride\n");
 | |
|     return Dependence::Unknown;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Type *ATy = APtr->getType()->getPointerElementType();
 | |
|   Type *BTy = BPtr->getType()->getPointerElementType();
 | |
|   auto &DL = InnermostLoop->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout();
 | |
|   uint64_t TypeByteSize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(ATy);
 | |
|   uint64_t Stride = std::abs(StrideAPtr);
 | |
|   const SCEVConstant *C = dyn_cast<SCEVConstant>(Dist);
 | |
|   if (!C) {
 | |
|     if (TypeByteSize == DL.getTypeAllocSize(BTy) &&
 | |
|         isSafeDependenceDistance(DL, *(PSE.getSE()),
 | |
|                                  *(PSE.getBackedgeTakenCount()), *Dist, Stride,
 | |
|                                  TypeByteSize))
 | |
|       return Dependence::NoDep;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Dependence because of non-constant distance\n");
 | |
|     ShouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck = true;
 | |
|     return Dependence::Unknown;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const APInt &Val = C->getAPInt();
 | |
|   int64_t Distance = Val.getSExtValue();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Attempt to prove strided accesses independent.
 | |
|   if (std::abs(Distance) > 0 && Stride > 1 && ATy == BTy &&
 | |
|       areStridedAccessesIndependent(std::abs(Distance), Stride, TypeByteSize)) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Strided accesses are independent\n");
 | |
|     return Dependence::NoDep;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Negative distances are not plausible dependencies.
 | |
|   if (Val.isNegative()) {
 | |
|     bool IsTrueDataDependence = (AIsWrite && !BIsWrite);
 | |
|     if (IsTrueDataDependence && EnableForwardingConflictDetection &&
 | |
|         (couldPreventStoreLoadForward(Val.abs().getZExtValue(), TypeByteSize) ||
 | |
|          ATy != BTy)) {
 | |
|       DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Forward but may prevent st->ld forwarding\n");
 | |
|       return Dependence::ForwardButPreventsForwarding;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Dependence is negative\n");
 | |
|     return Dependence::Forward;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Write to the same location with the same size.
 | |
|   // Could be improved to assert type sizes are the same (i32 == float, etc).
 | |
|   if (Val == 0) {
 | |
|     if (ATy == BTy)
 | |
|       return Dependence::Forward;
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Zero dependence difference but different types\n");
 | |
|     return Dependence::Unknown;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   assert(Val.isStrictlyPositive() && "Expect a positive value");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (ATy != BTy) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() <<
 | |
|           "LAA: ReadWrite-Write positive dependency with different types\n");
 | |
|     return Dependence::Unknown;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Bail out early if passed-in parameters make vectorization not feasible.
 | |
|   unsigned ForcedFactor = (VectorizerParams::VectorizationFactor ?
 | |
|                            VectorizerParams::VectorizationFactor : 1);
 | |
|   unsigned ForcedUnroll = (VectorizerParams::VectorizationInterleave ?
 | |
|                            VectorizerParams::VectorizationInterleave : 1);
 | |
|   // The minimum number of iterations for a vectorized/unrolled version.
 | |
|   unsigned MinNumIter = std::max(ForcedFactor * ForcedUnroll, 2U);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // It's not vectorizable if the distance is smaller than the minimum distance
 | |
|   // needed for a vectroized/unrolled version. Vectorizing one iteration in
 | |
|   // front needs TypeByteSize * Stride. Vectorizing the last iteration needs
 | |
|   // TypeByteSize (No need to plus the last gap distance).
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // E.g. Assume one char is 1 byte in memory and one int is 4 bytes.
 | |
|   //      foo(int *A) {
 | |
|   //        int *B = (int *)((char *)A + 14);
 | |
|   //        for (i = 0 ; i < 1024 ; i += 2)
 | |
|   //          B[i] = A[i] + 1;
 | |
|   //      }
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Two accesses in memory (stride is 2):
 | |
|   //     | A[0] |      | A[2] |      | A[4] |      | A[6] |      |
 | |
|   //                              | B[0] |      | B[2] |      | B[4] |
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // Distance needs for vectorizing iterations except the last iteration:
 | |
|   // 4 * 2 * (MinNumIter - 1). Distance needs for the last iteration: 4.
 | |
|   // So the minimum distance needed is: 4 * 2 * (MinNumIter - 1) + 4.
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // If MinNumIter is 2, it is vectorizable as the minimum distance needed is
 | |
|   // 12, which is less than distance.
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // If MinNumIter is 4 (Say if a user forces the vectorization factor to be 4),
 | |
|   // the minimum distance needed is 28, which is greater than distance. It is
 | |
|   // not safe to do vectorization.
 | |
|   uint64_t MinDistanceNeeded =
 | |
|       TypeByteSize * Stride * (MinNumIter - 1) + TypeByteSize;
 | |
|   if (MinDistanceNeeded > static_cast<uint64_t>(Distance)) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Failure because of positive distance " << Distance
 | |
|                  << '\n');
 | |
|     return Dependence::Backward;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Unsafe if the minimum distance needed is greater than max safe distance.
 | |
|   if (MinDistanceNeeded > MaxSafeDepDistBytes) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Failure because it needs at least "
 | |
|                  << MinDistanceNeeded << " size in bytes");
 | |
|     return Dependence::Backward;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Positive distance bigger than max vectorization factor.
 | |
|   // FIXME: Should use max factor instead of max distance in bytes, which could
 | |
|   // not handle different types.
 | |
|   // E.g. Assume one char is 1 byte in memory and one int is 4 bytes.
 | |
|   //      void foo (int *A, char *B) {
 | |
|   //        for (unsigned i = 0; i < 1024; i++) {
 | |
|   //          A[i+2] = A[i] + 1;
 | |
|   //          B[i+2] = B[i] + 1;
 | |
|   //        }
 | |
|   //      }
 | |
|   //
 | |
|   // This case is currently unsafe according to the max safe distance. If we
 | |
|   // analyze the two accesses on array B, the max safe dependence distance
 | |
|   // is 2. Then we analyze the accesses on array A, the minimum distance needed
 | |
|   // is 8, which is less than 2 and forbidden vectorization, But actually
 | |
|   // both A and B could be vectorized by 2 iterations.
 | |
|   MaxSafeDepDistBytes =
 | |
|       std::min(static_cast<uint64_t>(Distance), MaxSafeDepDistBytes);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   bool IsTrueDataDependence = (!AIsWrite && BIsWrite);
 | |
|   if (IsTrueDataDependence && EnableForwardingConflictDetection &&
 | |
|       couldPreventStoreLoadForward(Distance, TypeByteSize))
 | |
|     return Dependence::BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Positive distance " << Val.getSExtValue()
 | |
|                << " with max VF = "
 | |
|                << MaxSafeDepDistBytes / (TypeByteSize * Stride) << '\n');
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return Dependence::BackwardVectorizable;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool MemoryDepChecker::areDepsSafe(DepCandidates &AccessSets,
 | |
|                                    MemAccessInfoList &CheckDeps,
 | |
|                                    const ValueToValueMap &Strides) {
 | |
| 
 | |
|   MaxSafeDepDistBytes = -1;
 | |
|   SmallPtrSet<MemAccessInfo, 8> Visited;
 | |
|   for (MemAccessInfo CurAccess : CheckDeps) {
 | |
|     if (Visited.count(CurAccess))
 | |
|       continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Get the relevant memory access set.
 | |
|     EquivalenceClasses<MemAccessInfo>::iterator I =
 | |
|       AccessSets.findValue(AccessSets.getLeaderValue(CurAccess));
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Check accesses within this set.
 | |
|     EquivalenceClasses<MemAccessInfo>::member_iterator AI =
 | |
|         AccessSets.member_begin(I);
 | |
|     EquivalenceClasses<MemAccessInfo>::member_iterator AE =
 | |
|         AccessSets.member_end();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // Check every access pair.
 | |
|     while (AI != AE) {
 | |
|       Visited.insert(*AI);
 | |
|       EquivalenceClasses<MemAccessInfo>::member_iterator OI = std::next(AI);
 | |
|       while (OI != AE) {
 | |
|         // Check every accessing instruction pair in program order.
 | |
|         for (std::vector<unsigned>::iterator I1 = Accesses[*AI].begin(),
 | |
|              I1E = Accesses[*AI].end(); I1 != I1E; ++I1)
 | |
|           for (std::vector<unsigned>::iterator I2 = Accesses[*OI].begin(),
 | |
|                I2E = Accesses[*OI].end(); I2 != I2E; ++I2) {
 | |
|             auto A = std::make_pair(&*AI, *I1);
 | |
|             auto B = std::make_pair(&*OI, *I2);
 | |
| 
 | |
|             assert(*I1 != *I2);
 | |
|             if (*I1 > *I2)
 | |
|               std::swap(A, B);
 | |
| 
 | |
|             Dependence::DepType Type =
 | |
|                 isDependent(*A.first, A.second, *B.first, B.second, Strides);
 | |
|             SafeForVectorization &= Dependence::isSafeForVectorization(Type);
 | |
| 
 | |
|             // Gather dependences unless we accumulated MaxDependences
 | |
|             // dependences.  In that case return as soon as we find the first
 | |
|             // unsafe dependence.  This puts a limit on this quadratic
 | |
|             // algorithm.
 | |
|             if (RecordDependences) {
 | |
|               if (Type != Dependence::NoDep)
 | |
|                 Dependences.push_back(Dependence(A.second, B.second, Type));
 | |
| 
 | |
|               if (Dependences.size() >= MaxDependences) {
 | |
|                 RecordDependences = false;
 | |
|                 Dependences.clear();
 | |
|                 DEBUG(dbgs() << "Too many dependences, stopped recording\n");
 | |
|               }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|             if (!RecordDependences && !SafeForVectorization)
 | |
|               return false;
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         ++OI;
 | |
|       }
 | |
|       AI++;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "Total Dependences: " << Dependences.size() << "\n");
 | |
|   return SafeForVectorization;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| SmallVector<Instruction *, 4>
 | |
| MemoryDepChecker::getInstructionsForAccess(Value *Ptr, bool isWrite) const {
 | |
|   MemAccessInfo Access(Ptr, isWrite);
 | |
|   auto &IndexVector = Accesses.find(Access)->second;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   SmallVector<Instruction *, 4> Insts;
 | |
|   transform(IndexVector,
 | |
|                  std::back_inserter(Insts),
 | |
|                  [&](unsigned Idx) { return this->InstMap[Idx]; });
 | |
|   return Insts;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| const char *MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::DepName[] = {
 | |
|     "NoDep", "Unknown", "Forward", "ForwardButPreventsForwarding", "Backward",
 | |
|     "BackwardVectorizable", "BackwardVectorizableButPreventsForwarding"};
 | |
| 
 | |
| void MemoryDepChecker::Dependence::print(
 | |
|     raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth,
 | |
|     const SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &Instrs) const {
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << DepName[Type] << ":\n";
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth + 2) << *Instrs[Source] << " -> \n";
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth + 2) << *Instrs[Destination] << "\n";
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool LoopAccessInfo::canAnalyzeLoop() {
 | |
|   // We need to have a loop header.
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a loop in "
 | |
|                << TheLoop->getHeader()->getParent()->getName() << ": "
 | |
|                << TheLoop->getHeader()->getName() << '\n');
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We can only analyze innermost loops.
 | |
|   if (!TheLoop->empty()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: loop is not the innermost loop\n");
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("NotInnerMostLoop") << "loop is not the innermost loop";
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We must have a single backedge.
 | |
|   if (TheLoop->getNumBackEdges() != 1) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: loop control flow is not understood by analyzer\n");
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("CFGNotUnderstood")
 | |
|         << "loop control flow is not understood by analyzer";
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We must have a single exiting block.
 | |
|   if (!TheLoop->getExitingBlock()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: loop control flow is not understood by analyzer\n");
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("CFGNotUnderstood")
 | |
|         << "loop control flow is not understood by analyzer";
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We only handle bottom-tested loops, i.e. loop in which the condition is
 | |
|   // checked at the end of each iteration. With that we can assume that all
 | |
|   // instructions in the loop are executed the same number of times.
 | |
|   if (TheLoop->getExitingBlock() != TheLoop->getLoopLatch()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: loop control flow is not understood by analyzer\n");
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("CFGNotUnderstood")
 | |
|         << "loop control flow is not understood by analyzer";
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // ScalarEvolution needs to be able to find the exit count.
 | |
|   const SCEV *ExitCount = PSE->getBackedgeTakenCount();
 | |
|   if (ExitCount == PSE->getSE()->getCouldNotCompute()) {
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("CantComputeNumberOfIterations")
 | |
|         << "could not determine number of loop iterations";
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: SCEV could not compute the loop exit count.\n");
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return true;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void LoopAccessInfo::analyzeLoop(AliasAnalysis *AA, LoopInfo *LI,
 | |
|                                  const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI,
 | |
|                                  DominatorTree *DT) {
 | |
|   typedef SmallPtrSet<Value*, 16> ValueSet;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Holds the Load and Store instructions.
 | |
|   SmallVector<LoadInst *, 16> Loads;
 | |
|   SmallVector<StoreInst *, 16> Stores;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Holds all the different accesses in the loop.
 | |
|   unsigned NumReads = 0;
 | |
|   unsigned NumReadWrites = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   PtrRtChecking->Pointers.clear();
 | |
|   PtrRtChecking->Need = false;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const bool IsAnnotatedParallel = TheLoop->isAnnotatedParallel();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // For each block.
 | |
|   for (BasicBlock *BB : TheLoop->blocks()) {
 | |
|     // Scan the BB and collect legal loads and stores.
 | |
|     for (Instruction &I : *BB) {
 | |
|       // If this is a load, save it. If this instruction can read from memory
 | |
|       // but is not a load, then we quit. Notice that we don't handle function
 | |
|       // calls that read or write.
 | |
|       if (I.mayReadFromMemory()) {
 | |
|         // Many math library functions read the rounding mode. We will only
 | |
|         // vectorize a loop if it contains known function calls that don't set
 | |
|         // the flag. Therefore, it is safe to ignore this read from memory.
 | |
|         auto *Call = dyn_cast<CallInst>(&I);
 | |
|         if (Call && getVectorIntrinsicIDForCall(Call, TLI))
 | |
|           continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         // If the function has an explicit vectorized counterpart, we can safely
 | |
|         // assume that it can be vectorized.
 | |
|         if (Call && !Call->isNoBuiltin() && Call->getCalledFunction() &&
 | |
|             TLI->isFunctionVectorizable(Call->getCalledFunction()->getName()))
 | |
|           continue;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         auto *Ld = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(&I);
 | |
|         if (!Ld || (!Ld->isSimple() && !IsAnnotatedParallel)) {
 | |
|           recordAnalysis("NonSimpleLoad", Ld)
 | |
|               << "read with atomic ordering or volatile read";
 | |
|           DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a non-simple load.\n");
 | |
|           CanVecMem = false;
 | |
|           return;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         NumLoads++;
 | |
|         Loads.push_back(Ld);
 | |
|         DepChecker->addAccess(Ld);
 | |
|         if (EnableMemAccessVersioning)
 | |
|           collectStridedAccess(Ld);
 | |
|         continue;
 | |
|       }
 | |
| 
 | |
|       // Save 'store' instructions. Abort if other instructions write to memory.
 | |
|       if (I.mayWriteToMemory()) {
 | |
|         auto *St = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(&I);
 | |
|         if (!St) {
 | |
|           recordAnalysis("CantVectorizeInstruction", St)
 | |
|               << "instruction cannot be vectorized";
 | |
|           CanVecMem = false;
 | |
|           return;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         if (!St->isSimple() && !IsAnnotatedParallel) {
 | |
|           recordAnalysis("NonSimpleStore", St)
 | |
|               << "write with atomic ordering or volatile write";
 | |
|           DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a non-simple store.\n");
 | |
|           CanVecMem = false;
 | |
|           return;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|         NumStores++;
 | |
|         Stores.push_back(St);
 | |
|         DepChecker->addAccess(St);
 | |
|         if (EnableMemAccessVersioning)
 | |
|           collectStridedAccess(St);
 | |
|       }
 | |
|     } // Next instr.
 | |
|   } // Next block.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Now we have two lists that hold the loads and the stores.
 | |
|   // Next, we find the pointers that they use.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Check if we see any stores. If there are no stores, then we don't
 | |
|   // care if the pointers are *restrict*.
 | |
|   if (!Stores.size()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a read-only loop!\n");
 | |
|     CanVecMem = true;
 | |
|     return;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   MemoryDepChecker::DepCandidates DependentAccesses;
 | |
|   AccessAnalysis Accesses(TheLoop->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout(),
 | |
|                           AA, LI, DependentAccesses, *PSE);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Holds the analyzed pointers. We don't want to call GetUnderlyingObjects
 | |
|   // multiple times on the same object. If the ptr is accessed twice, once
 | |
|   // for read and once for write, it will only appear once (on the write
 | |
|   // list). This is okay, since we are going to check for conflicts between
 | |
|   // writes and between reads and writes, but not between reads and reads.
 | |
|   ValueSet Seen;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (StoreInst *ST : Stores) {
 | |
|     Value *Ptr = ST->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|     // Check for store to loop invariant address.
 | |
|     StoreToLoopInvariantAddress |= isUniform(Ptr);
 | |
|     // If we did *not* see this pointer before, insert it to  the read-write
 | |
|     // list. At this phase it is only a 'write' list.
 | |
|     if (Seen.insert(Ptr).second) {
 | |
|       ++NumReadWrites;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       MemoryLocation Loc = MemoryLocation::get(ST);
 | |
|       // The TBAA metadata could have a control dependency on the predication
 | |
|       // condition, so we cannot rely on it when determining whether or not we
 | |
|       // need runtime pointer checks.
 | |
|       if (blockNeedsPredication(ST->getParent(), TheLoop, DT))
 | |
|         Loc.AATags.TBAA = nullptr;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       Accesses.addStore(Loc);
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (IsAnnotatedParallel) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs()
 | |
|           << "LAA: A loop annotated parallel, ignore memory dependency "
 | |
|           << "checks.\n");
 | |
|     CanVecMem = true;
 | |
|     return;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (LoadInst *LD : Loads) {
 | |
|     Value *Ptr = LD->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|     // If we did *not* see this pointer before, insert it to the
 | |
|     // read list. If we *did* see it before, then it is already in
 | |
|     // the read-write list. This allows us to vectorize expressions
 | |
|     // such as A[i] += x;  Because the address of A[i] is a read-write
 | |
|     // pointer. This only works if the index of A[i] is consecutive.
 | |
|     // If the address of i is unknown (for example A[B[i]]) then we may
 | |
|     // read a few words, modify, and write a few words, and some of the
 | |
|     // words may be written to the same address.
 | |
|     bool IsReadOnlyPtr = false;
 | |
|     if (Seen.insert(Ptr).second ||
 | |
|         !getPtrStride(*PSE, Ptr, TheLoop, SymbolicStrides)) {
 | |
|       ++NumReads;
 | |
|       IsReadOnlyPtr = true;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     MemoryLocation Loc = MemoryLocation::get(LD);
 | |
|     // The TBAA metadata could have a control dependency on the predication
 | |
|     // condition, so we cannot rely on it when determining whether or not we
 | |
|     // need runtime pointer checks.
 | |
|     if (blockNeedsPredication(LD->getParent(), TheLoop, DT))
 | |
|       Loc.AATags.TBAA = nullptr;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Accesses.addLoad(Loc, IsReadOnlyPtr);
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // If we write (or read-write) to a single destination and there are no
 | |
|   // other reads in this loop then is it safe to vectorize.
 | |
|   if (NumReadWrites == 1 && NumReads == 0) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a write-only loop!\n");
 | |
|     CanVecMem = true;
 | |
|     return;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Build dependence sets and check whether we need a runtime pointer bounds
 | |
|   // check.
 | |
|   Accesses.buildDependenceSets();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Find pointers with computable bounds. We are going to use this information
 | |
|   // to place a runtime bound check.
 | |
|   bool CanDoRTIfNeeded = Accesses.canCheckPtrAtRT(*PtrRtChecking, PSE->getSE(),
 | |
|                                                   TheLoop, SymbolicStrides);
 | |
|   if (!CanDoRTIfNeeded) {
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("CantIdentifyArrayBounds") << "cannot identify array bounds";
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: We can't vectorize because we can't find "
 | |
|                  << "the array bounds.\n");
 | |
|     CanVecMem = false;
 | |
|     return;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: We can perform a memory runtime check if needed.\n");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   CanVecMem = true;
 | |
|   if (Accesses.isDependencyCheckNeeded()) {
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Checking memory dependencies\n");
 | |
|     CanVecMem = DepChecker->areDepsSafe(
 | |
|         DependentAccesses, Accesses.getDependenciesToCheck(), SymbolicStrides);
 | |
|     MaxSafeDepDistBytes = DepChecker->getMaxSafeDepDistBytes();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if (!CanVecMem && DepChecker->shouldRetryWithRuntimeCheck()) {
 | |
|       DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Retrying with memory checks\n");
 | |
| 
 | |
|       // Clear the dependency checks. We assume they are not needed.
 | |
|       Accesses.resetDepChecks(*DepChecker);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       PtrRtChecking->reset();
 | |
|       PtrRtChecking->Need = true;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       auto *SE = PSE->getSE();
 | |
|       CanDoRTIfNeeded = Accesses.canCheckPtrAtRT(*PtrRtChecking, SE, TheLoop,
 | |
|                                                  SymbolicStrides, true);
 | |
| 
 | |
|       // Check that we found the bounds for the pointer.
 | |
|       if (!CanDoRTIfNeeded) {
 | |
|         recordAnalysis("CantCheckMemDepsAtRunTime")
 | |
|             << "cannot check memory dependencies at runtime";
 | |
|         DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Can't vectorize with memory checks\n");
 | |
|         CanVecMem = false;
 | |
|         return;
 | |
|       }
 | |
| 
 | |
|       CanVecMem = true;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (CanVecMem)
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: No unsafe dependent memory operations in loop.  We"
 | |
|                  << (PtrRtChecking->Need ? "" : " don't")
 | |
|                  << " need runtime memory checks.\n");
 | |
|   else {
 | |
|     recordAnalysis("UnsafeMemDep")
 | |
|         << "unsafe dependent memory operations in loop. Use "
 | |
|            "#pragma loop distribute(enable) to allow loop distribution "
 | |
|            "to attempt to isolate the offending operations into a separate "
 | |
|            "loop";
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: unsafe dependent memory operations in loop\n");
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool LoopAccessInfo::blockNeedsPredication(BasicBlock *BB, Loop *TheLoop,
 | |
|                                            DominatorTree *DT)  {
 | |
|   assert(TheLoop->contains(BB) && "Unknown block used");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Blocks that do not dominate the latch need predication.
 | |
|   BasicBlock* Latch = TheLoop->getLoopLatch();
 | |
|   return !DT->dominates(BB, Latch);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| OptimizationRemarkAnalysis &LoopAccessInfo::recordAnalysis(StringRef RemarkName,
 | |
|                                                            Instruction *I) {
 | |
|   assert(!Report && "Multiple reports generated");
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Value *CodeRegion = TheLoop->getHeader();
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|   DebugLoc DL = TheLoop->getStartLoc();
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| 
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|   if (I) {
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|     CodeRegion = I->getParent();
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|     // If there is no debug location attached to the instruction, revert back to
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|     // using the loop's.
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|     if (I->getDebugLoc())
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|       DL = I->getDebugLoc();
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|   }
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| 
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|   Report = make_unique<OptimizationRemarkAnalysis>(DEBUG_TYPE, RemarkName, DL,
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|                                                    CodeRegion);
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|   return *Report;
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| }
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| 
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| bool LoopAccessInfo::isUniform(Value *V) const {
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|   auto *SE = PSE->getSE();
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|   // Since we rely on SCEV for uniformity, if the type is not SCEVable, it is
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|   // never considered uniform.
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|   // TODO: Is this really what we want? Even without FP SCEV, we may want some
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|   // trivially loop-invariant FP values to be considered uniform.
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|   if (!SE->isSCEVable(V->getType()))
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|     return false;
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|   return (SE->isLoopInvariant(SE->getSCEV(V), TheLoop));
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| }
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| 
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| // FIXME: this function is currently a duplicate of the one in
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| // LoopVectorize.cpp.
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| static Instruction *getFirstInst(Instruction *FirstInst, Value *V,
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|                                  Instruction *Loc) {
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|   if (FirstInst)
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|     return FirstInst;
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|   if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V))
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|     return I->getParent() == Loc->getParent() ? I : nullptr;
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|   return nullptr;
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| }
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| 
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| namespace {
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| 
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| /// \brief IR Values for the lower and upper bounds of a pointer evolution.  We
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| /// need to use value-handles because SCEV expansion can invalidate previously
 | |
| /// expanded values.  Thus expansion of a pointer can invalidate the bounds for
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| /// a previous one.
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| struct PointerBounds {
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|   TrackingVH<Value> Start;
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|   TrackingVH<Value> End;
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| };
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| 
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| } // end anonymous namespace
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| 
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| /// \brief Expand code for the lower and upper bound of the pointer group \p CG
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| /// in \p TheLoop.  \return the values for the bounds.
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| static PointerBounds
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| expandBounds(const RuntimePointerChecking::CheckingPtrGroup *CG, Loop *TheLoop,
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|              Instruction *Loc, SCEVExpander &Exp, ScalarEvolution *SE,
 | |
|              const RuntimePointerChecking &PtrRtChecking) {
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|   Value *Ptr = PtrRtChecking.Pointers[CG->Members[0]].PointerValue;
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|   const SCEV *Sc = SE->getSCEV(Ptr);
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| 
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|   unsigned AS = Ptr->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
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|   LLVMContext &Ctx = Loc->getContext();
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| 
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|   // Use this type for pointer arithmetic.
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|   Type *PtrArithTy = Type::getInt8PtrTy(Ctx, AS);
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| 
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|   if (SE->isLoopInvariant(Sc, TheLoop)) {
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|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Adding RT check for a loop invariant ptr:" << *Ptr
 | |
|                  << "\n");
 | |
|     // Ptr could be in the loop body. If so, expand a new one at the correct
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|     // location.
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|     Instruction *Inst = dyn_cast<Instruction>(Ptr);
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|     Value *NewPtr = (Inst && TheLoop->contains(Inst))
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|                         ? Exp.expandCodeFor(Sc, PtrArithTy, Loc)
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|                         : Ptr;
 | |
|     // We must return a half-open range, which means incrementing Sc.
 | |
|     const SCEV *ScPlusOne = SE->getAddExpr(Sc, SE->getOne(PtrArithTy));
 | |
|     Value *NewPtrPlusOne = Exp.expandCodeFor(ScPlusOne, PtrArithTy, Loc);
 | |
|     return {NewPtr, NewPtrPlusOne};
 | |
|   } else {
 | |
|     Value *Start = nullptr, *End = nullptr;
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Adding RT check for range:\n");
 | |
|     Start = Exp.expandCodeFor(CG->Low, PtrArithTy, Loc);
 | |
|     End = Exp.expandCodeFor(CG->High, PtrArithTy, Loc);
 | |
|     DEBUG(dbgs() << "Start: " << *CG->Low << " End: " << *CG->High << "\n");
 | |
|     return {Start, End};
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /// \brief Turns a collection of checks into a collection of expanded upper and
 | |
| /// lower bounds for both pointers in the check.
 | |
| static SmallVector<std::pair<PointerBounds, PointerBounds>, 4> expandBounds(
 | |
|     const SmallVectorImpl<RuntimePointerChecking::PointerCheck> &PointerChecks,
 | |
|     Loop *L, Instruction *Loc, ScalarEvolution *SE, SCEVExpander &Exp,
 | |
|     const RuntimePointerChecking &PtrRtChecking) {
 | |
|   SmallVector<std::pair<PointerBounds, PointerBounds>, 4> ChecksWithBounds;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // Here we're relying on the SCEV Expander's cache to only emit code for the
 | |
|   // same bounds once.
 | |
|   transform(
 | |
|       PointerChecks, std::back_inserter(ChecksWithBounds),
 | |
|       [&](const RuntimePointerChecking::PointerCheck &Check) {
 | |
|         PointerBounds
 | |
|           First = expandBounds(Check.first, L, Loc, Exp, SE, PtrRtChecking),
 | |
|           Second = expandBounds(Check.second, L, Loc, Exp, SE, PtrRtChecking);
 | |
|         return std::make_pair(First, Second);
 | |
|       });
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return ChecksWithBounds;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| std::pair<Instruction *, Instruction *> LoopAccessInfo::addRuntimeChecks(
 | |
|     Instruction *Loc,
 | |
|     const SmallVectorImpl<RuntimePointerChecking::PointerCheck> &PointerChecks)
 | |
|     const {
 | |
|   const DataLayout &DL = TheLoop->getHeader()->getModule()->getDataLayout();
 | |
|   auto *SE = PSE->getSE();
 | |
|   SCEVExpander Exp(*SE, DL, "induction");
 | |
|   auto ExpandedChecks =
 | |
|       expandBounds(PointerChecks, TheLoop, Loc, SE, Exp, *PtrRtChecking);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   LLVMContext &Ctx = Loc->getContext();
 | |
|   Instruction *FirstInst = nullptr;
 | |
|   IRBuilder<> ChkBuilder(Loc);
 | |
|   // Our instructions might fold to a constant.
 | |
|   Value *MemoryRuntimeCheck = nullptr;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (const auto &Check : ExpandedChecks) {
 | |
|     const PointerBounds &A = Check.first, &B = Check.second;
 | |
|     // Check if two pointers (A and B) conflict where conflict is computed as:
 | |
|     // start(A) <= end(B) && start(B) <= end(A)
 | |
|     unsigned AS0 = A.Start->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
|     unsigned AS1 = B.Start->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     assert((AS0 == B.End->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace()) &&
 | |
|            (AS1 == A.End->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace()) &&
 | |
|            "Trying to bounds check pointers with different address spaces");
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Type *PtrArithTy0 = Type::getInt8PtrTy(Ctx, AS0);
 | |
|     Type *PtrArithTy1 = Type::getInt8PtrTy(Ctx, AS1);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Value *Start0 = ChkBuilder.CreateBitCast(A.Start, PtrArithTy0, "bc");
 | |
|     Value *Start1 = ChkBuilder.CreateBitCast(B.Start, PtrArithTy1, "bc");
 | |
|     Value *End0 =   ChkBuilder.CreateBitCast(A.End,   PtrArithTy1, "bc");
 | |
|     Value *End1 =   ChkBuilder.CreateBitCast(B.End,   PtrArithTy0, "bc");
 | |
| 
 | |
|     // [A|B].Start points to the first accessed byte under base [A|B].
 | |
|     // [A|B].End points to the last accessed byte, plus one.
 | |
|     // There is no conflict when the intervals are disjoint:
 | |
|     // NoConflict = (B.Start >= A.End) || (A.Start >= B.End)
 | |
|     //
 | |
|     // bound0 = (B.Start < A.End)
 | |
|     // bound1 = (A.Start < B.End)
 | |
|     //  IsConflict = bound0 & bound1
 | |
|     Value *Cmp0 = ChkBuilder.CreateICmpULT(Start0, End1, "bound0");
 | |
|     FirstInst = getFirstInst(FirstInst, Cmp0, Loc);
 | |
|     Value *Cmp1 = ChkBuilder.CreateICmpULT(Start1, End0, "bound1");
 | |
|     FirstInst = getFirstInst(FirstInst, Cmp1, Loc);
 | |
|     Value *IsConflict = ChkBuilder.CreateAnd(Cmp0, Cmp1, "found.conflict");
 | |
|     FirstInst = getFirstInst(FirstInst, IsConflict, Loc);
 | |
|     if (MemoryRuntimeCheck) {
 | |
|       IsConflict =
 | |
|           ChkBuilder.CreateOr(MemoryRuntimeCheck, IsConflict, "conflict.rdx");
 | |
|       FirstInst = getFirstInst(FirstInst, IsConflict, Loc);
 | |
|     }
 | |
|     MemoryRuntimeCheck = IsConflict;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!MemoryRuntimeCheck)
 | |
|     return std::make_pair(nullptr, nullptr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // We have to do this trickery because the IRBuilder might fold the check to a
 | |
|   // constant expression in which case there is no Instruction anchored in a
 | |
|   // the block.
 | |
|   Instruction *Check = BinaryOperator::CreateAnd(MemoryRuntimeCheck,
 | |
|                                                  ConstantInt::getTrue(Ctx));
 | |
|   ChkBuilder.Insert(Check, "memcheck.conflict");
 | |
|   FirstInst = getFirstInst(FirstInst, Check, Loc);
 | |
|   return std::make_pair(FirstInst, Check);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| std::pair<Instruction *, Instruction *>
 | |
| LoopAccessInfo::addRuntimeChecks(Instruction *Loc) const {
 | |
|   if (!PtrRtChecking->Need)
 | |
|     return std::make_pair(nullptr, nullptr);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return addRuntimeChecks(Loc, PtrRtChecking->getChecks());
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void LoopAccessInfo::collectStridedAccess(Value *MemAccess) {
 | |
|   Value *Ptr = nullptr;
 | |
|   if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(MemAccess))
 | |
|     Ptr = LI->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|   else if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(MemAccess))
 | |
|     Ptr = SI->getPointerOperand();
 | |
|   else
 | |
|     return;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Value *Stride = getStrideFromPointer(Ptr, PSE->getSE(), TheLoop);
 | |
|   if (!Stride)
 | |
|     return;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "LAA: Found a strided access that we can version");
 | |
|   DEBUG(dbgs() << "  Ptr: " << *Ptr << " Stride: " << *Stride << "\n");
 | |
|   SymbolicStrides[Ptr] = Stride;
 | |
|   StrideSet.insert(Stride);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| LoopAccessInfo::LoopAccessInfo(Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE,
 | |
|                                const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI, AliasAnalysis *AA,
 | |
|                                DominatorTree *DT, LoopInfo *LI)
 | |
|     : PSE(llvm::make_unique<PredicatedScalarEvolution>(*SE, *L)),
 | |
|       PtrRtChecking(llvm::make_unique<RuntimePointerChecking>(SE)),
 | |
|       DepChecker(llvm::make_unique<MemoryDepChecker>(*PSE, L)), TheLoop(L),
 | |
|       NumLoads(0), NumStores(0), MaxSafeDepDistBytes(-1), CanVecMem(false),
 | |
|       StoreToLoopInvariantAddress(false) {
 | |
|   if (canAnalyzeLoop())
 | |
|     analyzeLoop(AA, LI, TLI, DT);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void LoopAccessInfo::print(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned Depth) const {
 | |
|   if (CanVecMem) {
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth) << "Memory dependences are safe";
 | |
|     if (MaxSafeDepDistBytes != -1ULL)
 | |
|       OS << " with a maximum dependence distance of " << MaxSafeDepDistBytes
 | |
|          << " bytes";
 | |
|     if (PtrRtChecking->Need)
 | |
|       OS << " with run-time checks";
 | |
|     OS << "\n";
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (Report)
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth) << "Report: " << Report->getMsg() << "\n";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (auto *Dependences = DepChecker->getDependences()) {
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth) << "Dependences:\n";
 | |
|     for (auto &Dep : *Dependences) {
 | |
|       Dep.print(OS, Depth + 2, DepChecker->getMemoryInstructions());
 | |
|       OS << "\n";
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   } else
 | |
|     OS.indent(Depth) << "Too many dependences, not recorded\n";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   // List the pair of accesses need run-time checks to prove independence.
 | |
|   PtrRtChecking->print(OS, Depth);
 | |
|   OS << "\n";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << "Store to invariant address was "
 | |
|                    << (StoreToLoopInvariantAddress ? "" : "not ")
 | |
|                    << "found in loop.\n";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << "SCEV assumptions:\n";
 | |
|   PSE->getUnionPredicate().print(OS, Depth);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS << "\n";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   OS.indent(Depth) << "Expressions re-written:\n";
 | |
|   PSE->print(OS, Depth);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| const LoopAccessInfo &LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis::getInfo(Loop *L) {
 | |
|   auto &LAI = LoopAccessInfoMap[L];
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (!LAI)
 | |
|     LAI = llvm::make_unique<LoopAccessInfo>(L, SE, TLI, AA, DT, LI);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return *LAI.get();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis::print(raw_ostream &OS, const Module *M) const {
 | |
|   LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis &LAA = *const_cast<LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis *>(this);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   for (Loop *TopLevelLoop : *LI)
 | |
|     for (Loop *L : depth_first(TopLevelLoop)) {
 | |
|       OS.indent(2) << L->getHeader()->getName() << ":\n";
 | |
|       auto &LAI = LAA.getInfo(L);
 | |
|       LAI.print(OS, 4);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| bool LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis::runOnFunction(Function &F) {
 | |
|   SE = &getAnalysis<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>().getSE();
 | |
|   auto *TLIP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>();
 | |
|   TLI = TLIP ? &TLIP->getTLI() : nullptr;
 | |
|   AA = &getAnalysis<AAResultsWrapperPass>().getAAResults();
 | |
|   DT = &getAnalysis<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>().getDomTree();
 | |
|   LI = &getAnalysis<LoopInfoWrapperPass>().getLoopInfo();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return false;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| void LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
 | |
|     AU.addRequired<ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass>();
 | |
|     AU.addRequired<AAResultsWrapperPass>();
 | |
|     AU.addRequired<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
 | |
|     AU.addRequired<LoopInfoWrapperPass>();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     AU.setPreservesAll();
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| char LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis::ID = 0;
 | |
| static const char laa_name[] = "Loop Access Analysis";
 | |
| #define LAA_NAME "loop-accesses"
 | |
| 
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis, LAA_NAME, laa_name, false, true)
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(AAResultsWrapperPass)
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(ScalarEvolutionWrapperPass)
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass)
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(LoopInfoWrapperPass)
 | |
| INITIALIZE_PASS_END(LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis, LAA_NAME, laa_name, false, true)
 | |
| 
 | |
| AnalysisKey LoopAccessAnalysis::Key;
 | |
| 
 | |
| LoopAccessInfo LoopAccessAnalysis::run(Loop &L, LoopAnalysisManager &AM,
 | |
|                                        LoopStandardAnalysisResults &AR) {
 | |
|   return LoopAccessInfo(&L, &AR.SE, &AR.TLI, &AR.AA, &AR.DT, &AR.LI);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| namespace llvm {
 | |
| 
 | |
|   Pass *createLAAPass() {
 | |
|     return new LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis();
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| } // end namespace llvm
 |