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This crash in Dependency analysis is because we assume here that in case of UsefulGEP both source and destination have the same number of operands which may not be true. This incorrect assumption results in crash while populating Pairs. Fix the same. This crash was observed during lnt regression for code such as- struct s{ int A[10][10]; int C[10][10][10]; } S; void dep_constraint_crash_test(int k,int N) { for( int i=0;i<N;i++) for( int j=0;j<N;j++) S.A[0][0] = S.C[0][0][k]; } Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8162 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@231784 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Analysis Opportunities: //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// In test/Transforms/LoopStrengthReduce/quadradic-exit-value.ll, the ScalarEvolution expression for %r is this: {1,+,3,+,2}<loop> Outside the loop, this could be evaluated simply as (%n * %n), however ScalarEvolution currently evaluates it as (-2 + (2 * (trunc i65 (((zext i64 (-2 + %n) to i65) * (zext i64 (-1 + %n) to i65)) /u 2) to i64)) + (3 * %n)) In addition to being much more complicated, it involves i65 arithmetic, which is very inefficient when expanded into code. //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===// In formatValue in test/CodeGen/X86/lsr-delayed-fold.ll, ScalarEvolution is forming this expression: ((trunc i64 (-1 * %arg5) to i32) + (trunc i64 %arg5 to i32) + (-1 * (trunc i64 undef to i32))) This could be folded to (-1 * (trunc i64 undef to i32)) //===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//