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| <div class="doc_title">LLVM's Analysis and Transform Passes</div>
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| <ol>
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|   <li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a></li>
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|   <li><a href="#analyses">Analysis Passes</a>
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|   <li><a href="#transforms">Transform Passes</a></li>
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|   <li><a href="#utilities">Utility Passes</a></li>
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|   <p>Written by <a href="mailto:rspencer@x10sys.com">Reid Spencer</a>
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| <div class="doc_section"> <a name="intro">Introduction</a> </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>This document serves as a high level summary of the optimization features 
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|   that LLVM provides. Optimizations are implemented as Passes that traverse some
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|   portion of a program to either collect information or transform the program.
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|   The table below divides the passes that LLVM provides into three categories.
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|   Analysis passes compute information that other passes can use or for debugging
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|   or program visualization purposes. Transform passes can use (or invalidate)
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|   the analysis passes. Transform passes all mutate the program in some way. 
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|   Utility passes provides some utility but don't otherwise fit categorization.
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|   For example passes to extract functions to bitcode or write a module to
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|   bitcode are neither analysis nor transform passes.
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|   <p>The table below provides a quick summary of each pass and links to the more
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|   complete pass description later in the document.</p>
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| <tr><th colspan="2"><b>ANALYSIS PASSES</b></th></tr>
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| <tr><th>Option</th><th>Name</th></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#aa-eval">-aa-eval</a></td><td>Exhaustive Alias Analysis Precision Evaluator</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#basicaa">-basicaa</a></td><td>Basic Alias Analysis (default AA impl)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#basiccg">-basiccg</a></td><td>Basic CallGraph Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#codegenprepare">-codegenprepare</a></td><td>Optimize for code generation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#count-aa">-count-aa</a></td><td>Count Alias Analysis Query Responses</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#debug-aa">-debug-aa</a></td><td>AA use debugger</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#domfrontier">-domfrontier</a></td><td>Dominance Frontier Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#domtree">-domtree</a></td><td>Dominator Tree Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-callgraph">-dot-callgraph</a></td><td>Print Call Graph to 'dot' file</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-cfg">-dot-cfg</a></td><td>Print CFG of function to 'dot' file</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-cfg-only">-dot-cfg-only</a></td><td>Print CFG of function to 'dot' file (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-dom">-dot-dom</a></td><td>Print dominator tree of function to 'dot' file</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-dom-only">-dot-dom-only</a></td><td>Print dominator tree of function to 'dot' file (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-postdom">-dot-postdom</a></td><td>Print post dominator tree of function to 'dot' file</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dot-postdom-only">-dot-postdom-only</a></td><td>Print post dominator tree of function to 'dot' file (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#globalsmodref-aa">-globalsmodref-aa</a></td><td>Simple mod/ref analysis for globals</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#instcount">-instcount</a></td><td>Counts the various types of Instructions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#interprocedural-aa-eval">-interprocedural-aa-eval</a></td><td>Exhaustive Interprocedural Alias Analysis Precision Evaluator</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#interprocedural-basic-aa">-interprocedural-basic-aa</a></td><td>Interprocedural Basic Alias Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#intervals">-intervals</a></td><td>Interval Partition Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#iv-users">-iv-users</a></td><td>Induction Variable Users</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lazy-value-info">-lazy-value-info</a></td><td>Lazy Value Information Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lda">-lda</a></td><td>Loop Dependence Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#libcall-aa">-libcall-aa</a></td><td>LibCall Alias Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lint">-lint</a></td><td>Check for common errors in LLVM IR</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#live-values">-live-values</a></td><td>Value Liveness Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loops">-loops</a></td><td>Natural Loop Information</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#memdep">-memdep</a></td><td>Memory Dependence Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#module-debuginfo">-module-debuginfo</a></td><td>Prints module debug info metadata</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#no-aa">-no-aa</a></td><td>No Alias Analysis (always returns 'may' alias)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#no-profile">-no-profile</a></td><td>No Profile Information</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#pointertracking">-pointertracking</a></td><td>Track pointer bounds</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#postdomfrontier">-postdomfrontier</a></td><td>Post-Dominance Frontier Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#postdomtree">-postdomtree</a></td><td>Post-Dominator Tree Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-alias-sets">-print-alias-sets</a></td><td>Alias Set Printer</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-callgraph">-print-callgraph</a></td><td>Print a call graph</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-callgraph-sccs">-print-callgraph-sccs</a></td><td>Print SCCs of the Call Graph</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-cfg-sccs">-print-cfg-sccs</a></td><td>Print SCCs of each function CFG</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-dbginfo">-print-dbginfo</a></td><td>Print debug info in human readable form</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-dom-info">-print-dom-info</a></td><td>Dominator Info Printer</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-externalfnconstants">-print-externalfnconstants</a></td><td>Print external fn callsites passed constants</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-function">-print-function</a></td><td>Print function to stderr</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-module">-print-module</a></td><td>Print module to stderr</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#print-used-types">-print-used-types</a></td><td>Find Used Types</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#profile-estimator">-profile-estimator</a></td><td>Estimate profiling information</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#profile-loader">-profile-loader</a></td><td>Load profile information from llvmprof.out</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#regions">-regions</a></td><td>Detect single entry single exit regions in a function</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#profile-verifier">-profile-verifier</a></td><td>Verify profiling information</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#scalar-evolution">-scalar-evolution</a></td><td>Scalar Evolution Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#scev-aa">-scev-aa</a></td><td>ScalarEvolution-based Alias Analysis</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#targetdata">-targetdata</a></td><td>Target Data Layout</td></tr>
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| 
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| 
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| <tr><th colspan="2"><b>TRANSFORM PASSES</b></th></tr>
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| <tr><th>Option</th><th>Name</th></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#abcd">-abcd</a></td><td>Remove redundant conditional branches</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#adce">-adce</a></td><td>Aggressive Dead Code Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#always-inline">-always-inline</a></td><td>Inliner for always_inline functions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#argpromotion">-argpromotion</a></td><td>Promote 'by reference' arguments to scalars</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#block-placement">-block-placement</a></td><td>Profile Guided Basic Block Placement</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#break-crit-edges">-break-crit-edges</a></td><td>Break critical edges in CFG</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#codegenprepare">-codegenprepare</a></td><td>Prepare a function for code generation </td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#constmerge">-constmerge</a></td><td>Merge Duplicate Global Constants</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#constprop">-constprop</a></td><td>Simple constant propagation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dce">-dce</a></td><td>Dead Code Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#deadargelim">-deadargelim</a></td><td>Dead Argument Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#deadtypeelim">-deadtypeelim</a></td><td>Dead Type Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#die">-die</a></td><td>Dead Instruction Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#dse">-dse</a></td><td>Dead Store Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#functionattrs">-functionattrs</a></td><td>Deduce function attributes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#globaldce">-globaldce</a></td><td>Dead Global Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#globalopt">-globalopt</a></td><td>Global Variable Optimizer</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#gvn">-gvn</a></td><td>Global Value Numbering</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#indvars">-indvars</a></td><td>Canonicalize Induction Variables</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#inline">-inline</a></td><td>Function Integration/Inlining</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#insert-edge-profiling">-insert-edge-profiling</a></td><td>Insert instrumentation for edge profiling</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#insert-optimal-edge-profiling">-insert-optimal-edge-profiling</a></td><td>Insert optimal instrumentation for edge profiling</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#instcombine">-instcombine</a></td><td>Combine redundant instructions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#internalize">-internalize</a></td><td>Internalize Global Symbols</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#ipconstprop">-ipconstprop</a></td><td>Interprocedural constant propagation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#ipsccp">-ipsccp</a></td><td>Interprocedural Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#jump-threading">-jump-threading</a></td><td>Thread control through conditional blocks </td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lcssa">-lcssa</a></td><td>Loop-Closed SSA Form Pass</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#licm">-licm</a></td><td>Loop Invariant Code Motion</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-deletion">-loop-deletion</a></td><td>Dead Loop Deletion Pass </td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-extract">-loop-extract</a></td><td>Extract loops into new functions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-extract-single">-loop-extract-single</a></td><td>Extract at most one loop into a new function</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-index-split">-loop-index-split</a></td><td>Index Split Loops</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-reduce">-loop-reduce</a></td><td>Loop Strength Reduction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-rotate">-loop-rotate</a></td><td>Rotate Loops</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-unroll">-loop-unroll</a></td><td>Unroll loops</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-unswitch">-loop-unswitch</a></td><td>Unswitch loops</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loop-simplify">-loop-simplify</a></td><td>Canonicalize natural loops</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#loweratomic">-loweratomic</a></td><td>Lower atomic intrinsics</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lowerinvoke">-lowerinvoke</a></td><td>Lower invoke and unwind, for unwindless code generators</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lowersetjmp">-lowersetjmp</a></td><td>Lower Set Jump</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#lowerswitch">-lowerswitch</a></td><td>Lower SwitchInst's to branches</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#mem2reg">-mem2reg</a></td><td>Promote Memory to Register</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#memcpyopt">-memcpyopt</a></td><td>Optimize use of memcpy and friends</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#mergefunc">-mergefunc</a></td><td>Merge Functions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#mergereturn">-mergereturn</a></td><td>Unify function exit nodes</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#partial-inliner">-partial-inliner</a></td><td>Partial Inliner</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#partialspecialization">-partialspecialization</a></td><td>Partial Specialization</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#prune-eh">-prune-eh</a></td><td>Remove unused exception handling info</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#reassociate">-reassociate</a></td><td>Reassociate expressions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#reg2mem">-reg2mem</a></td><td>Demote all values to stack slots</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#scalarrepl">-scalarrepl</a></td><td>Scalar Replacement of Aggregates</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#sccp">-sccp</a></td><td>Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#sink">-sink</a></td><td>Code Sinking</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#simplify-libcalls">-simplify-libcalls</a></td><td>Simplify well-known library calls</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#simplify-libcalls-halfpowr">-simplify-libcalls-halfpowr</a></td><td>Simplify half_powr library calls</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#simplifycfg">-simplifycfg</a></td><td>Simplify the CFG</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#split-geps">-split-geps</a></td><td>Split complex GEPs into simple GEPs</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#ssi">-ssi</a></td><td>Static Single Information Construction</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#ssi-everything">-ssi-everything</a></td><td>Static Single Information Construction (everything, intended for debugging)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#strip">-strip</a></td><td>Strip all symbols from a module</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#strip-dead-debug-info">-strip-dead-debug-info</a></td><td>Strip debug info for unused symbols</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#strip-dead-prototypes">-strip-dead-prototypes</a></td><td>Remove unused function declarations</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#strip-debug-declare">-strip-debug-declare</a></td><td>Strip all llvm.dbg.declare intrinsics</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#strip-nondebug">-strip-nondebug</a></td><td>Strip all symbols, except dbg symbols, from a module</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#sretpromotion">-sretpromotion</a></td><td>Promote sret arguments</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#tailcallelim">-tailcallelim</a></td><td>Tail Call Elimination</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#tailduplicate">-tailduplicate</a></td><td>Tail Duplication</td></tr>
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| <tr><th colspan="2"><b>UTILITY PASSES</b></th></tr>
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| <tr><th>Option</th><th>Name</th></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#deadarghaX0r">-deadarghaX0r</a></td><td>Dead Argument Hacking (BUGPOINT USE ONLY; DO NOT USE)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#extract-blocks">-extract-blocks</a></td><td>Extract Basic Blocks From Module (for bugpoint use)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#instnamer">-instnamer</a></td><td>Assign names to anonymous instructions</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#preverify">-preverify</a></td><td>Preliminary module verification</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#verify">-verify</a></td><td>Module Verifier</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-cfg">-view-cfg</a></td><td>View CFG of function</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-cfg-only">-view-cfg-only</a></td><td>View CFG of function (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-dom">-view-dom</a></td><td>View dominator tree of function</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-dom-only">-view-dom-only</a></td><td>View dominator tree of function (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-postdom">-view-postdom</a></td><td>View post dominator tree of function</td></tr>
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| <tr><td><a href="#view-postdom-only">-view-postdom-only</a></td><td>View post dominator tree of function (with no function bodies)</td></tr>
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| </table>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
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| <div class="doc_section"> <a name="example">Analysis Passes</a></div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>This section describes the LLVM Analysis Passes.</p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="aa-eval">-aa-eval: Exhaustive Alias Analysis Precision Evaluator</a>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>This is a simple N^2 alias analysis accuracy evaluator.
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|   Basically, for each function in the program, it simply queries to see how the
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|   alias analysis implementation answers alias queries between each pair of
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|   pointers in the function.</p>
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| 
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|   <p>This is inspired and adapted from code by: Naveen Neelakantam, Francesco
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|   Spadini, and Wojciech Stryjewski.</p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="basicaa">-basicaa: Basic Alias Analysis (default AA impl)</a>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>
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|   This is the default implementation of the Alias Analysis interface
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|   that simply implements a few identities (two different globals cannot alias,
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|   etc), but otherwise does no analysis.
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="basiccg">-basiccg: Basic CallGraph Construction</a>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>Yet to be written.</p>
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="codegenprepare">-codegenprepare: Optimize for code generation</a>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>
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|   This pass munges the code in the input function to better prepare it for
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|   SelectionDAG-based code generation.  This works around limitations in it's
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|   basic-block-at-a-time approach.  It should eventually be removed.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="count-aa">-count-aa: Count Alias Analysis Query Responses</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   A pass which can be used to count how many alias queries
 | |
|   are being made and how the alias analysis implementation being used responds.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="debug-aa">-debug-aa: AA use debugger</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This simple pass checks alias analysis users to ensure that if they
 | |
|   create a new value, they do not query AA without informing it of the value.
 | |
|   It acts as a shim over any other AA pass you want.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Yes keeping track of every value in the program is expensive, but this is 
 | |
|   a debugging pass.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="domfrontier">-domfrontier: Dominance Frontier Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is a simple dominator construction algorithm for finding forward
 | |
|   dominator frontiers.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="domtree">-domtree: Dominator Tree Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is a simple dominator construction algorithm for finding forward
 | |
|   dominators.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-callgraph">-dot-callgraph: Print Call Graph to 'dot' file</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the call graph into a
 | |
|   <code>.dot</code> graph.  This graph can then be processed with the "dot" tool
 | |
|   to convert it to postscript or some other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-cfg">-dot-cfg: Print CFG of function to 'dot' file</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the control flow graph
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph.  This graph can then be processed with the
 | |
|   "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-cfg-only">-dot-cfg-only: Print CFG of function to 'dot' file (with no function bodies)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the control flow graph
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph, omitting the function bodies.  This graph can
 | |
|   then be processed with the "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some
 | |
|   other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-dom">-dot-dom: Print dominator tree of function to 'dot' file</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the dominator tree
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph.  This graph can then be processed with the
 | |
|   "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-dom-only">-dot-dom-only: Print dominator tree of function to 'dot' file (with no
 | |
|   function bodies)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the dominator tree
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph, omitting the function bodies.  This graph can
 | |
|   then be processed with the "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some
 | |
|   other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-postdom">-dot-postdom: Print post dominator tree of function to 'dot' file</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the post dominator tree
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph.  This graph can then be processed with the
 | |
|   "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dot-postdom-only">-dot-postdom-only: Print post dominator tree of function to 'dot' file
 | |
|   (with no function bodies)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the post dominator tree
 | |
|   into a <code>.dot</code> graph, omitting the function bodies.  This graph can
 | |
|   then be processed with the "dot" tool to convert it to postscript or some
 | |
|   other suitable format.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="globalsmodref-aa">-globalsmodref-aa: Simple mod/ref analysis for globals</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This simple pass provides alias and mod/ref information for global values
 | |
|   that do not have their address taken, and keeps track of whether functions
 | |
|   read or write memory (are "pure").  For this simple (but very common) case,
 | |
|   we can provide pretty accurate and useful information.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="instcount">-instcount: Counts the various types of Instructions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass collects the count of all instructions and reports them
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="interprocedural-aa-eval">-interprocedural-aa-eval: Exhaustive Interprocedural Alias Analysis Precision Evaluator</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass implements a simple N^2 alias analysis accuracy evaluator.
 | |
|   Basically, for each function in the program, it simply queries to see how the
 | |
|   alias analysis implementation answers alias queries between each pair of
 | |
|   pointers in the function.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="interprocedural-basic-aa">-interprocedural-basic-aa: Interprocedural Basic Alias Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass defines the default implementation of the Alias Analysis interface
 | |
|   that simply implements a few identities (two different globals cannot alias,
 | |
|   etc), but otherwise does no analysis.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="intervals">-intervals: Interval Partition Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This analysis calculates and represents the interval partition of a function,
 | |
|   or a preexisting interval partition.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   In this way, the interval partition may be used to reduce a flow graph down
 | |
|   to its degenerate single node interval partition (unless it is irreducible).
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="iv-users">-iv-users: Induction Variable Users</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Bookkeeping for "interesting" users of expressions computed from 
 | |
|   induction variables.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lazy-value-info">-lazy-value-info: Lazy Value Information Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Interface for lazy computation of value constraint information.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lda">-lda: Loop Dependence Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Loop dependence analysis framework, which is used to detect dependences in
 | |
|   memory accesses in loops.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="libcall-aa">-libcall-aa: LibCall Alias Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>LibCall Alias Analysis.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lint">-lint: Check for common errors in LLVM IR</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass statically checks for common and easily-identified constructs
 | |
|   which produce undefined or likely unintended behavior in LLVM IR.</p>
 | |
|  
 | |
|   <p>It is not a guarantee of correctness, in two ways. First, it isn't
 | |
|   comprehensive. There are checks which could be done statically which are
 | |
|   not yet implemented. Some of these are indicated by TODO comments, but
 | |
|   those aren't comprehensive either. Second, many conditions cannot be
 | |
|   checked statically. This pass does no dynamic instrumentation, so it
 | |
|   can't check for all possible problems.</p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>Another limitation is that it assumes all code will be executed. A store
 | |
|   through a null pointer in a basic block which is never reached is harmless,
 | |
|   but this pass will warn about it anyway.</p>
 | |
|  
 | |
|   <p>Optimization passes may make conditions that this pass checks for more or
 | |
|   less obvious. If an optimization pass appears to be introducing a warning,
 | |
|   it may be that the optimization pass is merely exposing an existing
 | |
|   condition in the code.</p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>This code may be run before instcombine. In many cases, instcombine checks
 | |
|   for the same kinds of things and turns instructions with undefined behavior
 | |
|   into unreachable (or equivalent). Because of this, this pass makes some
 | |
|   effort to look through bitcasts and so on.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="live-values">-live-values: Values Liveness Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>LLVM IR Value liveness analysis pass.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loops">-loops: Natural Loop Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This analysis is used to identify natural loops and determine the loop depth
 | |
|   of various nodes of the CFG.  Note that the loops identified may actually be
 | |
|   several natural loops that share the same header node... not just a single
 | |
|   natural loop.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="memdep">-memdep: Memory Dependence Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   An analysis that determines, for a given memory operation, what preceding 
 | |
|   memory operations it depends on.  It builds on alias analysis information, and 
 | |
|   tries to provide a lazy, caching interface to a common kind of alias 
 | |
|   information query.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="module-debuginfo">-module-debuginfo: Prints module debug info metadata</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass decodes the debug info metadata in a module and prints in a
 | |
|  (sufficiently-prepared-) human-readable form.
 | |
| 
 | |
|  For example, run this pass from opt along with the -analyze option, and
 | |
|  it'll print to standard output.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="no-aa">-no-aa: No Alias Analysis (always returns 'may' alias)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Always returns "I don't know" for alias queries.  NoAA is unlike other alias
 | |
|   analysis implementations, in that it does not chain to a previous analysis. As
 | |
|   such it doesn't follow many of the rules that other alias analyses must.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="no-profile">-no-profile: No Profile Information</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The default "no profile" implementation of the abstract
 | |
|   <code>ProfileInfo</code> interface.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="pointertracking">-pointertracking: Track pointer bounds.</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Tracking of pointer bounds.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="postdomfrontier">-postdomfrontier: Post-Dominance Frontier Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is a simple post-dominator construction algorithm for finding
 | |
|   post-dominator frontiers.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="postdomtree">-postdomtree: Post-Dominator Tree Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is a simple post-dominator construction algorithm for finding
 | |
|   post-dominators.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-alias-sets">-print-alias-sets: Alias Set Printer</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Yet to be written.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-callgraph">-print-callgraph: Print a call graph</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the call graph to
 | |
|   standard error in a human-readable form.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-callgraph-sccs">-print-callgraph-sccs: Print SCCs of the Call Graph</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the SCCs of the call
 | |
|   graph to standard error in a human-readable form.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-cfg-sccs">-print-cfg-sccs: Print SCCs of each function CFG</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints the SCCs of each
 | |
|   function CFG to standard error in a human-readable form.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-dbginfo">-print-dbginfo: Print debug info in human readable form</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Pass that prints instructions, and associated debug info:</p>
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <li>source/line/col information</li>
 | |
|   <li>original variable name</li>
 | |
|   <li>original type name</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-dom-info">-print-dom-info: Dominator Info Printer</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Dominator Info Printer.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-externalfnconstants">-print-externalfnconstants: Print external fn callsites passed constants</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass, only available in <code>opt</code>, prints out call sites to
 | |
|   external functions that are called with constant arguments.  This can be
 | |
|   useful when looking for standard library functions we should constant fold
 | |
|   or handle in alias analyses.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-function">-print-function: Print function to stderr</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The <code>PrintFunctionPass</code> class is designed to be pipelined with
 | |
|   other <code>FunctionPass</code>es, and prints out the functions of the module
 | |
|   as they are processed.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-module">-print-module: Print module to stderr</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass simply prints out the entire module when it is executed.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="print-used-types">-print-used-types: Find Used Types</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is used to seek out all of the types in use by the program.  Note
 | |
|   that this analysis explicitly does not include types only used by the symbol
 | |
|   table.
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="profile-estimator">-profile-estimator: Estimate profiling information</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Profiling information that estimates the profiling information 
 | |
|   in a very crude and unimaginative way.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="profile-loader">-profile-loader: Load profile information from llvmprof.out</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   A concrete implementation of profiling information that loads the information
 | |
|   from a profile dump file.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="profile-verifier">-profile-verifier: Verify profiling information</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Pass that checks profiling information for plausibility.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="regions">-regions: Detect single entry single exit regions in a function</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The <code>RegionInfo</code> pass detects single entry single exit regions in a
 | |
|   function, where a region is defined as any subgraph that is connected to the
 | |
|   remaining graph at only two spots. Furthermore, an hierarchical region tree is
 | |
|   built.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="scalar-evolution">-scalar-evolution: Scalar Evolution Analysis</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The <code>ScalarEvolution</code> analysis can be used to analyze and
 | |
|   catagorize scalar expressions in loops.  It specializes in recognizing general
 | |
|   induction variables, representing them with the abstract and opaque
 | |
|   <code>SCEV</code> class.  Given this analysis, trip counts of loops and other
 | |
|   important properties can be obtained.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This analysis is primarily useful for induction variable substitution and
 | |
|   strength reduction.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="scev-aa">-scev-aa: </a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Simple alias analysis implemented in terms of ScalarEvolution queries.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   This differs from traditional loop dependence analysis in that it tests
 | |
|   for dependencies within a single iteration of a loop, rather than
 | |
|   dependencies between different iterations.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   ScalarEvolution has a more complete understanding of pointer arithmetic
 | |
|   than BasicAliasAnalysis' collection of ad-hoc analyses.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="strip-dead-debug-info">-strip-dead-debug-info: Strip debug info for unused symbols</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   performs code stripping. this transformation can delete:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ol>
 | |
|     <li>names for virtual registers</li>
 | |
|     <li>symbols for internal globals and functions</li>
 | |
|     <li>debug information</li>
 | |
|   </ol>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   note that this transformation makes code much less readable, so it should
 | |
|   only be used in situations where the <tt>strip</tt> utility would be used,
 | |
|   such as reducing code size or making it harder to reverse engineer code.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="targetdata">-targetdata: Target Data Layout</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Provides other passes access to information on how the size and alignment
 | |
|   required by the the target ABI for various data types.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_section"> <a name="transform">Transform Passes</a></div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This section describes the LLVM Transform Passes.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="abcd">-abcd: Remove redundant conditional branches</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>ABCD removes conditional branch instructions that can be proved redundant.
 | |
|   With the SSI representation, each variable has a constraint. By analyzing these 
 | |
|   constraints we can prove that a branch is redundant. When a branch is proved 
 | |
|   redundant it means that one direction will always be taken; thus, we can change 
 | |
|   this branch into an unconditional jump.</p>
 | |
|   <p>It is advisable to run <a href="#simplifycfg">SimplifyCFG</a> and 
 | |
|   <a href="#adce">Aggressive Dead Code Elimination</a> after ABCD 
 | |
|   to clean up the code.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="adce">-adce: Aggressive Dead Code Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>ADCE aggressively tries to eliminate code. This pass is similar to
 | |
|   <a href="#dce">DCE</a> but it assumes that values are dead until proven 
 | |
|   otherwise. This is similar to <a href="#sccp">SCCP</a>, except applied to 
 | |
|   the liveness of values.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="always-inline">-always-inline: Inliner for always_inline functions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>A custom inliner that handles only functions that are marked as 
 | |
|   "always inline".</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="argpromotion">-argpromotion: Promote 'by reference' arguments to scalars</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass promotes "by reference" arguments to be "by value" arguments.  In
 | |
|   practice, this means looking for internal functions that have pointer
 | |
|   arguments.  If it can prove, through the use of alias analysis, that an
 | |
|   argument is *only* loaded, then it can pass the value into the function
 | |
|   instead of the address of the value.  This can cause recursive simplification
 | |
|   of code and lead to the elimination of allocas (especially in C++ template
 | |
|   code like the STL).
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass also handles aggregate arguments that are passed into a function,
 | |
|   scalarizing them if the elements of the aggregate are only loaded.  Note that
 | |
|   it refuses to scalarize aggregates which would require passing in more than
 | |
|   three operands to the function, because passing thousands of operands for a
 | |
|   large array or structure is unprofitable!
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that this transformation could also be done for arguments that are only
 | |
|   stored to (returning the value instead), but does not currently.  This case
 | |
|   would be best handled when and if LLVM starts supporting multiple return
 | |
|   values from functions.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="block-placement">-block-placement: Profile Guided Basic Block Placement</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass is a very simple profile guided basic block placement algorithm.
 | |
|   The idea is to put frequently executed blocks together at the start of the
 | |
|   function and hopefully increase the number of fall-through conditional
 | |
|   branches.  If there is no profile information for a particular function, this
 | |
|   pass basically orders blocks in depth-first order.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="break-crit-edges">-break-crit-edges: Break critical edges in CFG</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Break all of the critical edges in the CFG by inserting a dummy basic block.
 | |
|   It may be "required" by passes that cannot deal with critical edges. This
 | |
|   transformation obviously invalidates the CFG, but can update forward dominator
 | |
|   (set, immediate dominators, tree, and frontier) information.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="codegenprepare">-codegenprepare: Prepare a function for code generation</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   This pass munges the code in the input function to better prepare it for
 | |
|   SelectionDAG-based code generation. This works around limitations in it's
 | |
|   basic-block-at-a-time approach. It should eventually be removed.
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="constmerge">-constmerge: Merge Duplicate Global Constants</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Merges duplicate global constants together into a single constant that is
 | |
|   shared.  This is useful because some passes (ie TraceValues) insert a lot of
 | |
|   string constants into the program, regardless of whether or not an existing
 | |
|   string is available.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="constprop">-constprop: Simple constant propagation</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This file implements constant propagation and merging. It looks for
 | |
|   instructions involving only constant operands and replaces them with a
 | |
|   constant value instead of an instruction. For example:</p>
 | |
|   <blockquote><pre>add i32 1, 2</pre></blockquote>
 | |
|   <p>becomes</p>
 | |
|   <blockquote><pre>i32 3</pre></blockquote>
 | |
|   <p>NOTE: this pass has a habit of making definitions be dead.  It is a good 
 | |
|   idea to to run a <a href="#die">DIE</a> (Dead Instruction Elimination) pass 
 | |
|   sometime after running this pass.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dce">-dce: Dead Code Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Dead code elimination is similar to <a href="#die">dead instruction
 | |
|   elimination</a>, but it rechecks instructions that were used by removed
 | |
|   instructions to see if they are newly dead.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="deadargelim">-deadargelim: Dead Argument Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass deletes dead arguments from internal functions.  Dead argument
 | |
|   elimination removes arguments which are directly dead, as well as arguments
 | |
|   only passed into function calls as dead arguments of other functions.  This
 | |
|   pass also deletes dead arguments in a similar way.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is often useful as a cleanup pass to run after aggressive
 | |
|   interprocedural passes, which add possibly-dead arguments.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="deadtypeelim">-deadtypeelim: Dead Type Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is used to cleanup the output of GCC.  It eliminate names for types
 | |
|   that are unused in the entire translation unit, using the <a
 | |
|   href="#findusedtypes">find used types</a> pass.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="die">-die: Dead Instruction Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Dead instruction elimination performs a single pass over the function,
 | |
|   removing instructions that are obviously dead.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="dse">-dse: Dead Store Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   A trivial dead store elimination that only considers basic-block local
 | |
|   redundant stores.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="functionattrs">-functionattrs: Deduce function attributes</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>A simple interprocedural pass which walks the call-graph, looking for 
 | |
|   functions which do not access or only read non-local memory, and marking them 
 | |
|   readnone/readonly.  In addition, it marks function arguments (of pointer type) 
 | |
|   'nocapture' if a call to the function does not create any copies of the pointer 
 | |
|   value that outlive the call. This more or less means that the pointer is only
 | |
|   dereferenced, and not returned from the function or stored in a global.
 | |
|   This pass is implemented as a bottom-up traversal of the call-graph.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="globaldce">-globaldce: Dead Global Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This transform is designed to eliminate unreachable internal globals from the
 | |
|   program.  It uses an aggressive algorithm, searching out globals that are
 | |
|   known to be alive.  After it finds all of the globals which are needed, it
 | |
|   deletes whatever is left over.  This allows it to delete recursive chunks of
 | |
|   the program which are unreachable.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="globalopt">-globalopt: Global Variable Optimizer</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass transforms simple global variables that never have their address
 | |
|   taken.  If obviously true, it marks read/write globals as constant, deletes
 | |
|   variables only stored to, etc.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="gvn">-gvn: Global Value Numbering</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs global value numbering to eliminate fully and partially
 | |
|   redundant instructions.  It also performs redundant load elimination.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="indvars">-indvars: Canonicalize Induction Variables</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This transformation analyzes and transforms the induction variables (and
 | |
|   computations derived from them) into simpler forms suitable for subsequent
 | |
|   analysis and transformation.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This transformation makes the following changes to each loop with an
 | |
|   identifiable induction variable:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ol>
 | |
|     <li>All loops are transformed to have a <em>single</em> canonical
 | |
|         induction variable which starts at zero and steps by one.</li>
 | |
|     <li>The canonical induction variable is guaranteed to be the first PHI node
 | |
|         in the loop header block.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Any pointer arithmetic recurrences are raised to use array
 | |
|         subscripts.</li>
 | |
|   </ol>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   If the trip count of a loop is computable, this pass also makes the following
 | |
|   changes:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ol>
 | |
|     <li>The exit condition for the loop is canonicalized to compare the
 | |
|         induction value against the exit value.  This turns loops like:
 | |
|         <blockquote><pre>for (i = 7; i*i < 1000; ++i)</pre></blockquote>
 | |
|         into
 | |
|         <blockquote><pre>for (i = 0; i != 25; ++i)</pre></blockquote></li>
 | |
|     <li>Any use outside of the loop of an expression derived from the indvar
 | |
|         is changed to compute the derived value outside of the loop, eliminating
 | |
|         the dependence on the exit value of the induction variable.  If the only
 | |
|         purpose of the loop is to compute the exit value of some derived
 | |
|         expression, this transformation will make the loop dead.</li>
 | |
|   </ol>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This transformation should be followed by strength reduction after all of the
 | |
|   desired loop transformations have been performed.  Additionally, on targets
 | |
|   where it is profitable, the loop could be transformed to count down to zero
 | |
|   (the "do loop" optimization).
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="inline">-inline: Function Integration/Inlining</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Bottom-up inlining of functions into callees.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="insert-edge-profiling">-insert-edge-profiling: Insert instrumentation for edge profiling</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass instruments the specified program with counters for edge profiling.
 | |
|   Edge profiling can give a reasonable approximation of the hot paths through a
 | |
|   program, and is used for a wide variety of program transformations.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that this implementation is very naïve.  It inserts a counter for
 | |
|   <em>every</em> edge in the program, instead of using control flow information
 | |
|   to prune the number of counters inserted.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="insert-optimal-edge-profiling">-insert-optimal-edge-profiling: Insert optimal instrumentation for edge profiling</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass instruments the specified program with counters for edge profiling.
 | |
|   Edge profiling can give a reasonable approximation of the hot paths through a
 | |
|   program, and is used for a wide variety of program transformations.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="instcombine">-instcombine: Combine redundant instructions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Combine instructions to form fewer, simple
 | |
|   instructions.  This pass does not modify the CFG This pass is where algebraic
 | |
|   simplification happens.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass combines things like:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
| <blockquote><pre
 | |
| >%Y = add i32 %X, 1
 | |
| %Z = add i32 %Y, 1</pre></blockquote>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   into:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <blockquote><pre
 | |
| >%Z = add i32 %X, 2</pre></blockquote>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This is a simple worklist driven algorithm.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass guarantees that the following canonicalizations are performed on
 | |
|   the program:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|     <li>If a binary operator has a constant operand, it is moved to the right-
 | |
|         hand side.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Bitwise operators with constant operands are always grouped so that
 | |
|         shifts are performed first, then <code>or</code>s, then
 | |
|         <code>and</code>s, then <code>xor</code>s.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Compare instructions are converted from <code><</code>,
 | |
|         <code>></code>, <code>≤</code>, or <code>≥</code> to
 | |
|         <code>=</code> or <code>≠</code> if possible.</li>
 | |
|     <li>All <code>cmp</code> instructions on boolean values are replaced with
 | |
|         logical operations.</li>
 | |
|     <li><code>add <var>X</var>, <var>X</var></code> is represented as
 | |
|         <code>mul <var>X</var>, 2</code> ⇒ <code>shl <var>X</var>, 1</code></li>
 | |
|     <li>Multiplies with a constant power-of-two argument are transformed into
 | |
|         shifts.</li>
 | |
|     <li>… etc.</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="internalize">-internalize: Internalize Global Symbols</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass loops over all of the functions in the input module, looking for a
 | |
|   main function.  If a main function is found, all other functions and all
 | |
|   global variables with initializers are marked as internal.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="ipconstprop">-ipconstprop: Interprocedural constant propagation</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass implements an <em>extremely</em> simple interprocedural constant
 | |
|   propagation pass.  It could certainly be improved in many different ways,
 | |
|   like using a worklist.  This pass makes arguments dead, but does not remove
 | |
|   them.  The existing dead argument elimination pass should be run after this
 | |
|   to clean up the mess.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="ipsccp">-ipsccp: Interprocedural Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   An interprocedural variant of <a href="#sccp">Sparse Conditional Constant 
 | |
|   Propagation</a>.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="jump-threading">-jump-threading: Thread control through conditional blocks</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Jump threading tries to find distinct threads of control flow running through
 | |
|   a basic block. This pass looks at blocks that have multiple predecessors and
 | |
|   multiple successors.  If one or more of the predecessors of the block can be
 | |
|   proven to always cause a jump to one of the successors, we forward the edge
 | |
|   from the predecessor to the successor by duplicating the contents of this
 | |
|   block.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   An example of when this can occur is code like this:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <pre
 | |
| >if () { ...
 | |
|   X = 4;
 | |
| }
 | |
| if (X < 3) {</pre>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   In this case, the unconditional branch at the end of the first if can be
 | |
|   revectored to the false side of the second if.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lcssa">-lcssa: Loop-Closed SSA Form Pass</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass transforms loops by placing phi nodes at the end of the loops for
 | |
|   all values that are live across the loop boundary.  For example, it turns
 | |
|   the left into the right code:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <pre
 | |
| >for (...)                for (...)
 | |
|   if (c)                   if (c)
 | |
|     X1 = ...                 X1 = ...
 | |
|   else                     else
 | |
|     X2 = ...                 X2 = ...
 | |
|   X3 = phi(X1, X2)         X3 = phi(X1, X2)
 | |
| ... = X3 + 4              X4 = phi(X3)
 | |
|                           ... = X4 + 4</pre>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This is still valid LLVM; the extra phi nodes are purely redundant, and will
 | |
|   be trivially eliminated by <code>InstCombine</code>.  The major benefit of
 | |
|   this transformation is that it makes many other loop optimizations, such as 
 | |
|   LoopUnswitching, simpler.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="licm">-licm: Loop Invariant Code Motion</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs loop invariant code motion, attempting to remove as much
 | |
|   code from the body of a loop as possible.  It does this by either hoisting
 | |
|   code into the preheader block, or by sinking code to the exit blocks if it is
 | |
|   safe.  This pass also promotes must-aliased memory locations in the loop to
 | |
|   live in registers, thus hoisting and sinking "invariant" loads and stores.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass uses alias analysis for two purposes:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|     <li>Moving loop invariant loads and calls out of loops.  If we can determine
 | |
|         that a load or call inside of a loop never aliases anything stored to,
 | |
|         we can hoist it or sink it like any other instruction.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Scalar Promotion of Memory - If there is a store instruction inside of
 | |
|         the loop, we try to move the store to happen AFTER the loop instead of
 | |
|         inside of the loop.  This can only happen if a few conditions are true:
 | |
|         <ul>
 | |
|           <li>The pointer stored through is loop invariant.</li>
 | |
|           <li>There are no stores or loads in the loop which <em>may</em> alias
 | |
|               the pointer.  There are no calls in the loop which mod/ref the
 | |
|               pointer.</li>
 | |
|         </ul>
 | |
|         If these conditions are true, we can promote the loads and stores in the
 | |
|         loop of the pointer to use a temporary alloca'd variable.  We then use
 | |
|         the mem2reg functionality to construct the appropriate SSA form for the
 | |
|         variable.</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-deletion">-loop-deletion: Dead Loop Deletion Pass</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This file implements the Dead Loop Deletion Pass.  This pass is responsible
 | |
|   for eliminating loops with non-infinite computable trip counts that have no
 | |
|   side effects or volatile instructions, and do not contribute to the
 | |
|   computation of the function's return value.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-extract">-loop-extract: Extract loops into new functions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   A pass wrapper around the <code>ExtractLoop()</code> scalar transformation to 
 | |
|   extract each top-level loop into its own new function. If the loop is the
 | |
|   <em>only</em> loop in a given function, it is not touched. This is a pass most
 | |
|   useful for debugging via bugpoint.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-extract-single">-loop-extract-single: Extract at most one loop into a new function</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Similar to <a href="#loop-extract">Extract loops into new functions</a>,
 | |
|   this pass extracts one natural loop from the program into a function if it
 | |
|   can. This is used by bugpoint.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-index-split">-loop-index-split: Index Split Loops</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass divides loop's iteration range by spliting loop such that each 
 | |
|   individual loop is executed efficiently.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-reduce">-loop-reduce: Loop Strength Reduction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs a strength reduction on array references inside loops that
 | |
|   have as one or more of their components the loop induction variable.  This is
 | |
|   accomplished by creating a new value to hold the initial value of the array
 | |
|   access for the first iteration, and then creating a new GEP instruction in
 | |
|   the loop to increment the value by the appropriate amount.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-rotate">-loop-rotate: Rotate Loops</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>A simple loop rotation transformation.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-unroll">-loop-unroll: Unroll loops</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass implements a simple loop unroller.  It works best when loops have
 | |
|   been canonicalized by the <a href="#indvars"><tt>-indvars</tt></a> pass,
 | |
|   allowing it to determine the trip counts of loops easily.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-unswitch">-loop-unswitch: Unswitch loops</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass transforms loops that contain branches on loop-invariant conditions
 | |
|   to have multiple loops.  For example, it turns the left into the right code:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <pre
 | |
| >for (...)                  if (lic)
 | |
|   A                          for (...)
 | |
|   if (lic)                     A; B; C
 | |
|     B                      else
 | |
|   C                          for (...)
 | |
|                                A; C</pre>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This can increase the size of the code exponentially (doubling it every time
 | |
|   a loop is unswitched) so we only unswitch if the resultant code will be
 | |
|   smaller than a threshold.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass expects LICM to be run before it to hoist invariant conditions out
 | |
|   of the loop, to make the unswitching opportunity obvious.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loop-simplify">-loop-simplify: Canonicalize natural loops</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs several transformations to transform natural loops into a
 | |
|   simpler form, which makes subsequent analyses and transformations simpler and
 | |
|   more effective.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Loop pre-header insertion guarantees that there is a single, non-critical
 | |
|   entry edge from outside of the loop to the loop header.  This simplifies a
 | |
|   number of analyses and transformations, such as LICM.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Loop exit-block insertion guarantees that all exit blocks from the loop
 | |
|   (blocks which are outside of the loop that have predecessors inside of the
 | |
|   loop) only have predecessors from inside of the loop (and are thus dominated
 | |
|   by the loop header).  This simplifies transformations such as store-sinking
 | |
|   that are built into LICM.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass also guarantees that loops will have exactly one backedge.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that the simplifycfg pass will clean up blocks which are split out but
 | |
|   end up being unnecessary, so usage of this pass should not pessimize
 | |
|   generated code.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass obviously modifies the CFG, but updates loop information and
 | |
|   dominator information.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lowerallocs">-lowerallocs: Lower allocations from instructions to calls</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Turn <tt>malloc</tt> and <tt>free</tt> instructions into <tt>@malloc</tt> and
 | |
|   <tt>@free</tt> calls.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This is a target-dependent tranformation because it depends on the size of
 | |
|   data types and alignment constraints.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="loweratomic">-loweratomic: Lower atomic intrinsics</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass lowers atomic intrinsics to non-atomic form for use in a known
 | |
|   non-preemptible environment.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The pass does not verify that the environment is non-preemptible (in
 | |
|   general this would require knowledge of the entire call graph of the
 | |
|   program including any libraries which may not be available in bitcode form);
 | |
|   it simply lowers every atomic intrinsic.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lowerinvoke">-lowerinvoke: Lower invoke and unwind, for unwindless code generators</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This transformation is designed for use by code generators which do not yet
 | |
|   support stack unwinding.  This pass supports two models of exception handling
 | |
|   lowering, the 'cheap' support and the 'expensive' support.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   'Cheap' exception handling support gives the program the ability to execute
 | |
|   any program which does not "throw an exception", by turning 'invoke'
 | |
|   instructions into calls and by turning 'unwind' instructions into calls to
 | |
|   abort().  If the program does dynamically use the unwind instruction, the
 | |
|   program will print a message then abort.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   'Expensive' exception handling support gives the full exception handling
 | |
|   support to the program at the cost of making the 'invoke' instruction
 | |
|   really expensive.  It basically inserts setjmp/longjmp calls to emulate the
 | |
|   exception handling as necessary.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Because the 'expensive' support slows down programs a lot, and EH is only
 | |
|   used for a subset of the programs, it must be specifically enabled by the
 | |
|   <tt>-enable-correct-eh-support</tt> option.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that after this pass runs the CFG is not entirely accurate (exceptional
 | |
|   control flow edges are not correct anymore) so only very simple things should
 | |
|   be done after the lowerinvoke pass has run (like generation of native code).
 | |
|   This should not be used as a general purpose "my LLVM-to-LLVM pass doesn't
 | |
|   support the invoke instruction yet" lowering pass.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lowersetjmp">-lowersetjmp: Lower Set Jump</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|    Lowers <tt>setjmp</tt> and <tt>longjmp</tt> to use the LLVM invoke and unwind
 | |
|    instructions as necessary.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|    Lowering of <tt>longjmp</tt> is fairly trivial. We replace the call with a
 | |
|    call to the LLVM library function <tt>__llvm_sjljeh_throw_longjmp()</tt>.
 | |
|    This unwinds the stack for us calling all of the destructors for
 | |
|    objects allocated on the stack.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|    At a <tt>setjmp</tt> call, the basic block is split and the <tt>setjmp</tt>
 | |
|    removed. The calls in a function that have a <tt>setjmp</tt> are converted to
 | |
|    invoke where the except part checks to see if it's a <tt>longjmp</tt>
 | |
|    exception and, if so, if it's handled in the function. If it is, then it gets
 | |
|    the value returned by the <tt>longjmp</tt> and goes to where the basic block
 | |
|    was split. <tt>invoke</tt> instructions are handled in a similar fashion with
 | |
|    the original except block being executed if it isn't a <tt>longjmp</tt>
 | |
|    except that is handled by that function.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="lowerswitch">-lowerswitch: Lower SwitchInst's to branches</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Rewrites <tt>switch</tt> instructions with a sequence of branches, which
 | |
|   allows targets to get away with not implementing the switch instruction until
 | |
|   it is convenient.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="mem2reg">-mem2reg: Promote Memory to Register</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This file promotes memory references to be register references.  It promotes
 | |
|   <tt>alloca</tt> instructions which only have <tt>load</tt>s and
 | |
|   <tt>store</tt>s as uses.  An <tt>alloca</tt> is transformed by using dominator
 | |
|   frontiers to place <tt>phi</tt> nodes, then traversing the function in
 | |
|   depth-first order to rewrite <tt>load</tt>s and <tt>store</tt>s as
 | |
|   appropriate. This is just the standard SSA construction algorithm to construct
 | |
|   "pruned" SSA form.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="memcpyopt">-memcpyopt: Optimize use of memcpy and friend</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs various transformations related to eliminating memcpy
 | |
|   calls, or transforming sets of stores into memset's.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="mergefunc">-mergefunc: Merge Functions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass looks for equivalent functions that are mergable and folds them.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   A hash is computed from the function, based on its type and number of
 | |
|   basic blocks.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   Once all hashes are computed, we perform an expensive equality comparison
 | |
|   on each function pair. This takes n^2/2 comparisons per bucket, so it's
 | |
|   important that the hash function be high quality. The equality comparison
 | |
|   iterates through each instruction in each basic block.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   When a match is found the functions are folded. If both functions are
 | |
|   overridable, we move the functionality into a new internal function and
 | |
|   leave two overridable thunks to it.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="mergereturn">-mergereturn: Unify function exit nodes</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Ensure that functions have at most one <tt>ret</tt> instruction in them.
 | |
|   Additionally, it keeps track of which node is the new exit node of the CFG.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="partial-inliner">-partial-inliner: Partial Inliner</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass performs partial inlining, typically by inlining an if 
 | |
|   statement that surrounds the body of the function.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="partialspecialization">-partialspecialization: Partial Specialization</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass finds function arguments that are often a common constant and 
 | |
|   specializes a version of the called function for that constant.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   This pass simply does the cloning for functions it specializes.  It depends
 | |
|   on <a href="#ipsccp">IPSCCP</a> and <a href="#deadargelim">DAE</a> to clean up the results.
 | |
|  
 | |
|   The initial heuristic favors constant arguments that are used in control 
 | |
|   flow.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="prune-eh">-prune-eh: Remove unused exception handling info</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This file implements a simple interprocedural pass which walks the call-graph,
 | |
|   turning <tt>invoke</tt> instructions into <tt>call</tt> instructions if and
 | |
|   only if the callee cannot throw an exception. It implements this as a
 | |
|   bottom-up traversal of the call-graph.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="reassociate">-reassociate: Reassociate expressions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass reassociates commutative expressions in an order that is designed
 | |
|   to promote better constant propagation, GCSE, LICM, PRE, etc.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   For example: 4 + (<var>x</var> + 5) ⇒ <var>x</var> + (4 + 5)
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   In the implementation of this algorithm, constants are assigned rank = 0,
 | |
|   function arguments are rank = 1, and other values are assigned ranks
 | |
|   corresponding to the reverse post order traversal of current function
 | |
|   (starting at 2), which effectively gives values in deep loops higher rank
 | |
|   than values not in loops.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="reg2mem">-reg2mem: Demote all values to stack slots</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This file demotes all registers to memory references.  It is intented to be
 | |
|   the inverse of <a href="#mem2reg"><tt>-mem2reg</tt></a>.  By converting to
 | |
|   <tt>load</tt> instructions, the only values live across basic blocks are
 | |
|   <tt>alloca</tt> instructions and <tt>load</tt> instructions before
 | |
|   <tt>phi</tt> nodes. It is intended that this should make CFG hacking much 
 | |
|   easier. To make later hacking easier, the entry block is split into two, such
 | |
|   that all introduced <tt>alloca</tt> instructions (and nothing else) are in the
 | |
|   entry block.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="scalarrepl">-scalarrepl: Scalar Replacement of Aggregates</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   The well-known scalar replacement of aggregates transformation.  This
 | |
|   transform breaks up <tt>alloca</tt> instructions of aggregate type (structure
 | |
|   or array) into individual <tt>alloca</tt> instructions for each member if
 | |
|   possible.  Then, if possible, it transforms the individual <tt>alloca</tt>
 | |
|   instructions into nice clean scalar SSA form.
 | |
|   </p>
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|   
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|   <p>
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|   This combines a simple scalar replacement of aggregates algorithm with the <a
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|   href="#mem2reg"><tt>mem2reg</tt></a> algorithm because often interact, 
 | |
|   especially for C++ programs.  As such, iterating between <tt>scalarrepl</tt>, 
 | |
|   then <a href="#mem2reg"><tt>mem2reg</tt></a> until we run out of things to 
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|   promote works well.
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|   </p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="sccp">-sccp: Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation</a>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>
 | |
|   Sparse conditional constant propagation and merging, which can be summarized
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|   as:
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|   </p>
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|   
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|   <ol>
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|     <li>Assumes values are constant unless proven otherwise</li>
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|     <li>Assumes BasicBlocks are dead unless proven otherwise</li>
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|     <li>Proves values to be constant, and replaces them with constants</li>
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|     <li>Proves conditional branches to be unconditional</li>
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|   </ol>
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|   
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|   <p>
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|   Note that this pass has a habit of making definitions be dead.  It is a good
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|   idea to to run a DCE pass sometime after running this pass.
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|   </p>
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| </div>
 | |
| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="sink">-sink: Code Sinking</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass moves instructions into successor blocks, when possible, so that
 | |
|  they aren't executed on paths where their results aren't needed.
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|   </p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="simplify-libcalls">-simplify-libcalls: Simplify well-known library calls</a>
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| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
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|   <p>
 | |
|   Applies a variety of small optimizations for calls to specific well-known 
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|   function calls (e.g. runtime library functions). For example, a call
 | |
|    <tt>exit(3)</tt> that occurs within the <tt>main()</tt> function can be 
 | |
|    transformed into simply <tt>return 3</tt>.
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|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
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| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="simplify-libcalls-halfpowr">-simplify-libcalls-halfpowr: Simplify half_powr library calls</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>Simple pass that applies an experimental transformation on calls 
 | |
|   to specific functions.
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|   </p>
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| </div>
 | |
| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
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|   <a name="simplifycfg">-simplifycfg: Simplify the CFG</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Performs dead code elimination and basic block merging. Specifically:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ol>
 | |
|     <li>Removes basic blocks with no predecessors.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Merges a basic block into its predecessor if there is only one and the
 | |
|         predecessor only has one successor.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Eliminates PHI nodes for basic blocks with a single predecessor.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Eliminates a basic block that only contains an unconditional
 | |
|         branch.</li>
 | |
|   </ol>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
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| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="split-geps">-split-geps: Split complex GEPs into simple GEPs</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This function breaks GEPs with more than 2 non-zero operands into smaller
 | |
|   GEPs each with no more than 2 non-zero operands. This exposes redundancy
 | |
|   between GEPs with common initial operand sequences.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="ssi">-ssi: Static Single Information Construction</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass converts a list of variables to the Static Single Information
 | |
|   form. 
 | |
|  
 | |
|   We are building an on-demand representation, that is, we do not convert
 | |
|   every single variable in the target function to SSI form. Rather, we receive
 | |
|   a list of target variables that must be converted. We also do not
 | |
|   completely convert a target variable to the SSI format. Instead, we only
 | |
|   change the variable in the points where new information can be attached
 | |
|   to its live range, that is, at branch points.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="ssi-everything">-ssi-everything: Static Single Information Construction (everything, intended for debugging)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>A pass that runs <a href="#ssi">SSI</a> on every non-void variable, intended for debugging.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="strip">-strip: Strip all symbols from a module</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   performs code stripping. this transformation can delete:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ol>
 | |
|     <li>names for virtual registers</li>
 | |
|     <li>symbols for internal globals and functions</li>
 | |
|     <li>debug information</li>
 | |
|   </ol>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   note that this transformation makes code much less readable, so it should
 | |
|   only be used in situations where the <tt>strip</tt> utility would be used,
 | |
|   such as reducing code size or making it harder to reverse engineer code.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="strip-dead-prototypes">-strip-dead-prototypes: Remove unused function declarations</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass loops over all of the functions in the input module, looking for
 | |
|   dead declarations and removes them. Dead declarations are declarations of
 | |
|   functions for which no implementation is available (i.e., declarations for
 | |
|   unused library functions).
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="strip-debug-declare">-strip-debug-declare: Strip all llvm.dbg.declare intrinsics</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass implements code stripping. Specifically, it can delete:</p>
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|   <li>names for virtual registers</li>
 | |
|   <li>symbols for internal globals and functions</li>
 | |
|   <li>debug information</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that this transformation makes code much less readable, so it should
 | |
|   only be used in situations where the 'strip' utility would be used, such as
 | |
|   reducing code size or making it harder to reverse engineer code.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="strip-nondebug">-strip-nondebug: Strip all symbols, except dbg symbols, from a module</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This pass implements code stripping. Specifically, it can delete:</p>
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|   <li>names for virtual registers</li>
 | |
|   <li>symbols for internal globals and functions</li>
 | |
|   <li>debug information</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that this transformation makes code much less readable, so it should
 | |
|   only be used in situations where the 'strip' utility would be used, such as
 | |
|   reducing code size or making it harder to reverse engineer code.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="sretpromotion">-sretpromotion: Promote sret arguments</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass finds functions that return a struct (using a pointer to the struct
 | |
|   as the first argument of the function, marked with the '<tt>sret</tt>' attribute) and
 | |
|   replaces them with a new function that simply returns each of the elements of
 | |
|   that struct (using multiple return values).
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass works under a number of conditions:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|   <li>The returned struct must not contain other structs</li>
 | |
|   <li>The returned struct must only be used to load values from</li>
 | |
|   <li>The placeholder struct passed in is the result of an <tt>alloca</tt></li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="tailcallelim">-tailcallelim: Tail Call Elimination</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This file transforms calls of the current function (self recursion) followed
 | |
|   by a return instruction with a branch to the entry of the function, creating
 | |
|   a loop.  This pass also implements the following extensions to the basic
 | |
|   algorithm:
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|   <li>Trivial instructions between the call and return do not prevent the
 | |
|       transformation from taking place, though currently the analysis cannot
 | |
|       support moving any really useful instructions (only dead ones).
 | |
|   <li>This pass transforms functions that are prevented from being tail
 | |
|       recursive by an associative expression to use an accumulator variable,
 | |
|       thus compiling the typical naive factorial or <tt>fib</tt> implementation
 | |
|       into efficient code.
 | |
|   <li>TRE is performed if the function returns void, if the return
 | |
|       returns the result returned by the call, or if the function returns a
 | |
|       run-time constant on all exits from the function.  It is possible, though
 | |
|       unlikely, that the return returns something else (like constant 0), and
 | |
|       can still be TRE'd.  It can be TRE'd if <em>all other</em> return 
 | |
|       instructions in the function return the exact same value.
 | |
|   <li>If it can prove that callees do not access theier caller stack frame,
 | |
|       they are marked as eligible for tail call elimination (by the code
 | |
|       generator).
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="tailduplicate">-tailduplicate: Tail Duplication</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass performs a limited form of tail duplication, intended to simplify
 | |
|   CFGs by removing some unconditional branches.  This pass is necessary to
 | |
|   straighten out loops created by the C front-end, but also is capable of
 | |
|   making other code nicer.  After this pass is run, the CFG simplify pass
 | |
|   should be run to clean up the mess.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-- ======================================================================= -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_section"> <a name="transform">Utility Passes</a></div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This section describes the LLVM Utility Passes.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="deadarghaX0r">-deadarghaX0r: Dead Argument Hacking (BUGPOINT USE ONLY; DO NOT USE)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Same as dead argument elimination, but deletes arguments to functions which
 | |
|   are external.  This is only for use by <a
 | |
|   href="Bugpoint.html">bugpoint</a>.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="extract-blocks">-extract-blocks: Extract Basic Blocks From Module (for bugpoint use)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   This pass is used by bugpoint to extract all blocks from the module into their
 | |
|   own functions.</p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="instnamer">-instnamer: Assign names to anonymous instructions</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>This is a little utility pass that gives instructions names, this is mostly
 | |
|  useful when diffing the effect of an optimization because deleting an
 | |
|  unnamed instruction can change all other instruction numbering, making the
 | |
|  diff very noisy.  
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="preverify">-preverify: Preliminary module verification</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Ensures that the module is in the form required by the <a
 | |
|   href="#verifier">Module Verifier</a> pass.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Running the verifier runs this pass automatically, so there should be no need
 | |
|   to use it directly.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="verify">-verify: Module Verifier</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Verifies an LLVM IR code. This is useful to run after an optimization which is
 | |
|   undergoing testing. Note that <tt>llvm-as</tt> verifies its input before
 | |
|   emitting bitcode, and also that malformed bitcode is likely to make LLVM
 | |
|   crash. All language front-ends are therefore encouraged to verify their output
 | |
|   before performing optimizing transformations.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   <ul>
 | |
|     <li>Both of a binary operator's parameters are of the same type.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Verify that the indices of mem access instructions match other
 | |
|         operands.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Verify that arithmetic and other things are only performed on
 | |
|         first-class types.  Verify that shifts and logicals only happen on
 | |
|         integrals f.e.</li>
 | |
|     <li>All of the constants in a switch statement are of the correct type.</li>
 | |
|     <li>The code is in valid SSA form.</li>
 | |
|     <li>It is illegal to put a label into any other type (like a structure) or 
 | |
|         to return one.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Only phi nodes can be self referential: <tt>%x = add i32 %x, %x</tt> is
 | |
|         invalid.</li>
 | |
|     <li>PHI nodes must have an entry for each predecessor, with no extras.</li>
 | |
|     <li>PHI nodes must be the first thing in a basic block, all grouped
 | |
|         together.</li>
 | |
|     <li>PHI nodes must have at least one entry.</li>
 | |
|     <li>All basic blocks should only end with terminator insts, not contain
 | |
|         them.</li>
 | |
|     <li>The entry node to a function must not have predecessors.</li>
 | |
|     <li>All Instructions must be embedded into a basic block.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Functions cannot take a void-typed parameter.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Verify that a function's argument list agrees with its declared
 | |
|         type.</li>
 | |
|     <li>It is illegal to specify a name for a void value.</li>
 | |
|     <li>It is illegal to have a internal global value with no initializer.</li>
 | |
|     <li>It is illegal to have a ret instruction that returns a value that does
 | |
|         not agree with the function return value type.</li>
 | |
|     <li>Function call argument types match the function prototype.</li>
 | |
|     <li>All other things that are tested by asserts spread about the code.</li>
 | |
|   </ul>
 | |
|   
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Note that this does not provide full security verification (like Java), but
 | |
|   instead just tries to ensure that code is well-formed.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-cfg">-view-cfg: View CFG of function</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the control flow graph using the GraphViz tool.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-cfg-only">-view-cfg-only: View CFG of function (with no function bodies)</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the control flow graph using the GraphViz tool, but omitting function
 | |
|   bodies.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-dom">-view-dom: View dominator tree of function</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the dominator tree using the GraphViz tool.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-dom-only">-view-dom-only: View dominator tree of function (with no function
 | |
|   bodies)
 | |
|   </a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the dominator tree using the GraphViz tool, but omitting function
 | |
|   bodies.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-postdom">-view-postdom: View post dominator tree of function</a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the post dominator tree using the GraphViz tool.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| 
 | |
| <!-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -->
 | |
| <div class="doc_subsection">
 | |
|   <a name="view-postdom-only">-view-postdom-only: View post dominator tree of function (with no
 | |
|   function bodies)
 | |
|   </a>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
| <div class="doc_text">
 | |
|   <p>
 | |
|   Displays the post dominator tree using the GraphViz tool, but omitting
 | |
|   function bodies.
 | |
|   </p>
 | |
| </div>
 | |
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