This collects a set of IV uses within the loop whose values can be
computed relative to each other in a sequence. Following checkins will
make use of this information.
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This will be more important as we extend the LSR pass in ways that don't rely on the formula solver. In particular, we need it for constructing IV chains.
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LoopSimplify may not run on some outer loops, e.g. because of indirect
branches. SCEVExpander simply cannot handle outer loops with no preheaders.
Fixes rdar://10655343 SCEVExpander segfault.
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Since we're not rewriting IVs in other loops, there's not much reason
to consider their stride when generating formulae.
This should reduce the number of useless formulas considered by LSR.
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It's always good to prune early, but formulae that are unsatisfactory
in their own right need to be removed before running any other pruning
heuristics. We easily avoid generating such formulae, but we need them
as an intermediate basis for forming other good formulae.
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Someone more familiar with LSR should double-check that the extra cast is actually doing the right thing in the overflow cases; I'm not completely confident that's that case.
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I'm not sure we will need it in the long run, but the option is
currently useful for checking if the output of LSR is "clean".
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This handles the case in which LSR rewrites an IV user that is a phi and
splits critical edges originating from a switch.
Fixes <rdar://problem/6453893> LSR is not splitting edges "nicely"
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Rewriting the entire loop nest now requires -enable-lsr-nested.
See PR11035 for some performance data.
A few unit tests specifically test nested LSR, and are now under a flag.
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Disabling aggressive LSR saves compilation time, and with the new
indvars behavior usually improves performance.
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The minor bug heuristic was noticed by inspection. I added the
isLoser/isValid helpers because they will become more
important with subsequent checkins.
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No test case. Noticed by inspection and I doubt it ever affects the
outcome of the overall heuristic, let alone final codegen.
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No functionality enabled by default. Use -disable-iv-rewrite.
Extended IVUsers to keep track of the phi that represents the users' IV.
Added the WidenIV transform to replace a narrow IV with a wide IV
by doing a one-for-one replacement of IV users instead of expanding the
SCEV expressions. [sz]exts are removed and truncs are inserted.
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model constants which can be added to base registers via add-immediate
instructions which don't require an additional register to materialize
the immediate.
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Now that we have a first-class way to represent unaligned loads, the unaligned
load intrinsics are superfluous.
First part of <rdar://problem/8460511>.
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properties.
Added the self-wrap flag for SCEV::AddRecExpr.
A slew of temporary FIXMEs indicate the intention of the no-self-wrap flag
without changing behavior in this revision.
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Natural Loop Information
Loop Pass Manager
Canonicalize natural loops
Scalar Evolution Analysis
Loop Pass Manager
Induction Variable Users
Canonicalize natural loops
Induction Variable Users
Loop Strength Reduction
into this:
Scalar Evolution Analysis
Loop Pass Manager
Canonicalize natural loops
Induction Variable Users
Loop Strength Reduction
This fixes <rdar://problem/8869639>. I also filed PR9184 on doing this sort of
thing automatically, but it seems easier to just change the ordering of the
passes if this is the only case.
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the active loop. This is generally desirable, and it avoids trouble
in situations such as the testcase in PR9123, though the failure
mode depends on use-list order, so it is infeasible to test.
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