From 1cf55746369af7f1be476cc5c6805806a4bf225d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Lattner Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:06:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Rework GlobalValue::removeDeadConstantUsers to always remove dead constant exprs hanging off a global, even if the global is not otherwise dead. This requires some tricky iterator gymnastics. This implements Transforms/GlobalOpt/constantexpr-dangle.ll by deleting a constantexpr that made it appear that the address of the function was taken. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@34608 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- include/llvm/GlobalValue.h | 4 --- lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/llvm/GlobalValue.h b/include/llvm/GlobalValue.h index ca9149e6caf..576fbe6521a 100644 --- a/include/llvm/GlobalValue.h +++ b/include/llvm/GlobalValue.h @@ -128,10 +128,6 @@ public: /// off of this global value, remove them. This method is useful for clients /// that want to check to see if a global is unused, but don't want to deal /// with potentially dead constants hanging off of the globals. - /// - /// This method tries to make the global dead. If it detects a user that - /// would prevent it from becoming completely dead, it gives up early, - /// potentially leaving some dead constant users around. void removeDeadConstantUsers(); // Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: diff --git a/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp b/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp index 327e2ad9aa2..198948d9028 100644 --- a/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp +++ b/lib/VMCore/Globals.cpp @@ -22,20 +22,18 @@ using namespace llvm; // GlobalValue Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// -/// This could be named "SafeToDestroyGlobalValue". It just makes sure that -/// there are no non-constant uses of this GlobalValue. If there aren't then -/// this and the transitive closure of the constants can be deleted. See the -/// destructor for details. -static bool removeDeadConstantUsers(Constant* C) { +/// removeDeadUsersOfConstant - If the specified constantexpr is dead, remove +/// it. This involves recursively eliminating any dead users of the +/// constantexpr. +static bool removeDeadUsersOfConstant(Constant *C) { if (isa(C)) return false; // Cannot remove this - while (!C->use_empty()) - if (Constant *User = dyn_cast(C->use_back())) { - if (!removeDeadConstantUsers(User)) - return false; // Constant wasn't dead - } else { - return false; // Non-constant usage; - } + while (!C->use_empty()) { + Constant *User = dyn_cast(C->use_back()); + if (!User) return false; // Non-constant usage; + if (!removeDeadUsersOfConstant(User)) + return false; // Constant wasn't dead + } C->destroyConstant(); return true; @@ -45,17 +43,27 @@ static bool removeDeadConstantUsers(Constant* C) { /// off of this global value, remove them. This method is useful for clients /// that want to check to see if a global is unused, but don't want to deal /// with potentially dead constants hanging off of the globals. -/// -/// This function returns true if the global value is now dead. If all -/// users of this global are not dead, this method may return false and -/// leave some of them around. void GlobalValue::removeDeadConstantUsers() { - while(!use_empty()) { - if (Constant* User = dyn_cast(use_back())) { - if (!::removeDeadConstantUsers(User)) - return; // Constant wasn't dead + + Value::use_iterator I = use_begin(), E = use_end(); + Value::use_iterator LastNonDeadUser = E; + for (; I != E; ++I) { + if (Constant *User = dyn_cast(*I)) { + if (!removeDeadUsersOfConstant(User)) { + // If the constant wasn't dead, remember that this was the last live use + // and move on to the next constant. + LastNonDeadUser = I; + } else { + // If the constant was dead, then the iterator is invalidated. + if (LastNonDeadUser == E) { + I = use_begin(); + if (I == E) break; + } else { + I = LastNonDeadUser; + } + } } else { - return; // Non-constant usage; + LastNonDeadUser = I; } } }