Summary:
Split shouldExpandAtomicInIR() into different versions for Stores/Loads/RMWs/CmpXchgs.
Makes runOnFunction cleaner (no more redundant checking/casting), and will help moving
the X86 backend to this pass.
This requires a way of easily detecting which instructions are atomic.
I followed the pattern of mayReadFromMemory, mayWriteOrReadMemory, etc.. in making
isAtomic() a method of Instruction implemented by a switch on the opcodes.
Test Plan: make check
Reviewers: jfb
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5035
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Adding 'IR' to the names in an attempt to be less ambiguous about the flags we're dealing with here.
The 'and' method is needed by the SLPVectorizer (PR20802) and possibly other passes.
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"Setting" does not equal "copying". This bug has sat dormant for 2 reasons:
1. The unit test was not adequate.
2. Every current user of the "copyFastMathFlags" API is operating on a new instruction.
(ie, all existing fast-math flags are off). If you copy flags to an existing
instruction that has some flags on already, you will not necessarily turn them off
as expected.
I uncovered this bug while trying to implement a fix for PR20802.
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The loop vectorizer preserves wrapping, exact, and fast-math properties of scalar instructions.
This patch adds a convenience method to make that operation easier because we need to do this
in the loop vectorizer, SLP vectorizer, and possibly other places.
Although this is a 'no functional change' patch, I've added a testcase to verify that the exact
flag is preserved by the loop vectorizer. The wrapping and fast-math flags are already checked
in existing testcases.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5138
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specifier and change the default behavior to only emit the
DW_AT_accessibility(public) attribute when the isPublic() is explicitly
set.
rdar://problem/18154959
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Summary:
Instead of specifying the alignment as metadata which may be destroyed by
transformation passes, make the alignment the second argument to ldu/ldg
intrinsic calls.
Test Plan:
ldu-ldg.ll
ldu-i8.ll
ldu-reg-plus-offset.ll
Reviewers: eliben, meheff, jholewinski
Reviewed By: meheff, jholewinski
Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5093
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The attached patch simplifies a few interfaces that don't need to take
ownership of a buffer.
For example, both parseAssembly and parseBitcodeFile will parse the
entire buffer before returning. There is no need to take ownership.
Using a MemoryBufferRef makes it obvious in the type signature that
there is no ownership transfer.
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consider:
long long *f(long long *b, long long *e) {
return b + (e - b);
}
we would lower this to something like:
define i64* @f(i64* %b, i64* %e) {
%1 = ptrtoint i64* %e to i64
%2 = ptrtoint i64* %b to i64
%3 = sub i64 %1, %2
%4 = ashr exact i64 %3, 3
%5 = getelementptr inbounds i64* %b, i64 %4
ret i64* %5
}
This should fold away to just 'e'.
N.B. This adds m_SpecificInt as a convenient way to match against a
particular 64-bit integer when using LLVM's match interface.
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This was added in r134994, to fix a memory leak;
three days later, r135248 switched
ContainedTys from being new-allocated to being allocated
via BumpPtrAllocator, and the earlier fix was never
reverted.
The destructor doesn't seem to ever actually be called
on Types anyway, so it's harmless, but if it were,
this'd be an invalid pointer.
This reverts r134994.
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Based on the STL class of the same name, it guards a mutex
while also allowing it to be unlocked conditionally before
destruction.
This eliminates the last naked usages of mutexes in LLVM and
clang.
It also uncovered and fixed a bug in callExternalFunction()
when compiled without USE_LIBFFI, where the mutex would never
be unlocked if the end of the function was reached.
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Somewhat unnoticed in the original implementation of discriminators, but
it could cause instructions to end up in new, small,
DW_TAG_lexical_blocks due to the use of DILexicalBlock to track
discriminator changes.
Instead, use DILexicalBlockFile which we already use to track file
changes without introducing new scopes, so it works well to track
discriminator changes in the same way.
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In r216015 I missed propagating `OnlyIfReduced` through the inline
versions of `getGetElementPtr()` (I was relying on compile failures on
mismatches between the header and source signatures to get them all).
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Change `ConstantExpr` to follow the model the other constants are using:
only malloc a replacement if it's going to be used. This fixes a subtle
bug where if an API user had used `ConstantExpr::get()` already to
create the replacement but hadn't given it any users, we'd delete the
replacement.
This relies on r216015 to thread `OnlyIfReduced` through
`ConstantExpr::getWithOperands()`.
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In order to change `ConstantExpr::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()` to work
like other constants (e.g., using `ConstantArray::getImpl()`), thread
`OnlyIfReduced` through as necessary. When `OnlyIfReduced` is false,
there's no functionality change. When it's true, if there's no constant
folding or type changes `nullptr` is returned instead of the new
constant.
`ConstantExpr::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()` will be updated to use the
"true" version in a follow-up commit.
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This reverts commit r215981, which reverted the above commits because
MSVC std::equal asserts on nullptr iterators, and thes commits
introduced an `ArrayRef::equals()` on empty ArrayRefs.
ArrayRef was changed not to use std::equal in r215986.
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Introduce `getImpl()` that tries the simplification logic from `get()`
and then gives up. This allows the logic to be reused elsewhere in a
follow-up commit.
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Avoid RAUW-ing `ConstantExpr` when an operand changes unless the new
`ConstantExpr` already has users. This prevents the RAUW from rippling
up the expression tree unnecessarily.
This commit indirectly adds test coverage for r215953 (this is how I
came across the bug).
This is part of PR20515.
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Now that `ConstantAggrUniqueMap` and `ConstantUniqueMap` work the same
way, change the aggregates to use the new one.
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Rewrite `ConstantUniqueMap` to be more similar to
`ConstantAggrUniqueMap`.
- Use a `DenseMap` with custom MapInfo instead of a `std::map` with
linear lookups and deletion.
- Don't waste memory explicitly storing (heavyweight) keys.
Only `ConstantExpr` and `InlineAsm` actually use this data structure, so
I also updated them to use it.
This code cleanup is a precursor to reducing RAUW traffic on
`ConstantExpr` -- I felt badly adding a new (linear) call to
`ConstantUniqueMap::FindExistingKey`, so this designs away the concern.
A follow-up commit will transition the users of `ConstantAggrUniqueMap`
over.
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While *most* (X sdiv 1) operations will get caught by InstSimplify, it
is still possible for a sdiv to appear in the worklist which hasn't been
simplified yet.
This means that it is possible for 0 - (X sdiv 1) to get transformed
into (X sdiv -1); dividing by -1 can make the transform produce undef
values instead of the proper result.
Sorry for the lack of testcase, it's a bit problematic because it relies
on the exact order of operations in the worklist.
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Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
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Added avx512_movnt_vl multiclass for handling 256/128-bit forms of instruction.
Added encoding and lowering tests.
Reviewed by Elena Demikhovsky <elena.demikhovsky@intel.com>
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