Fix loop unswitching's assumption that a code path which either

infinite loops or exits will eventually exit. This fixes PR5373.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@112745 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Dan Gohman 2010-09-01 21:46:45 +00:00
parent 6e3665bcd0
commit b0a57210a4
2 changed files with 61 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -277,19 +277,18 @@ bool LoopUnswitch::processCurrentLoop() {
return Changed;
}
/// isTrivialLoopExitBlock - Check to see if all paths from BB either:
/// 1. Exit the loop with no side effects.
/// 2. Branch to the latch block with no side-effects.
/// isTrivialLoopExitBlock - Check to see if all paths from BB exit the
/// loop with no side effects (including infinite loops).
///
/// If these conditions are true, we return true and set ExitBB to the block we
/// If true, we return true and set ExitBB to the block we
/// exit through.
///
static bool isTrivialLoopExitBlockHelper(Loop *L, BasicBlock *BB,
BasicBlock *&ExitBB,
std::set<BasicBlock*> &Visited) {
if (!Visited.insert(BB).second) {
// Already visited and Ok, end of recursion.
return true;
// Already visited. Without more analysis, this could indicate an infinte loop.
return false;
} else if (!L->contains(BB)) {
// Otherwise, this is a loop exit, this is fine so long as this is the
// first exit.
@ -319,7 +318,7 @@ static bool isTrivialLoopExitBlockHelper(Loop *L, BasicBlock *BB,
/// process. If so, return the block that is exited to, otherwise return null.
static BasicBlock *isTrivialLoopExitBlock(Loop *L, BasicBlock *BB) {
std::set<BasicBlock*> Visited;
Visited.insert(L->getHeader()); // Branches to header are ok.
Visited.insert(L->getHeader()); // Branches to header make infinite loops.
BasicBlock *ExitBB = 0;
if (isTrivialLoopExitBlockHelper(L, BB, ExitBB, Visited))
return ExitBB;
@ -351,8 +350,8 @@ bool LoopUnswitch::IsTrivialUnswitchCondition(Value *Cond, Constant **Val,
if (!BI->isConditional() || BI->getCondition() != Cond)
return false;
// Check to see if a successor of the branch is guaranteed to go to the
// latch block or exit through a one exit block without having any
// Check to see if a successor of the branch is guaranteed to
// exit through a unique exit block without having any
// side-effects. If so, determine the value of Cond that causes it to do
// this.
if ((LoopExitBB = isTrivialLoopExitBlock(currentLoop,

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@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
; RUN: opt -loop-unswitch -disable-output -stats -info-output-file - < %s | FileCheck --check-prefix=STATS %s
; RUN: opt -loop-unswitch -simplifycfg -S < %s | FileCheck %s
; PR5373
; Loop unswitching shouldn't trivially unswitch the true case of condition %a
; in the code here because it leads to an infinite loop. While this doesn't
; contain any instructions with side effects, it's still a kind of side effect.
; It can trivially unswitch on the false cas of condition %a though.
; STATS: 2 loop-unswitch - Number of branches unswitched
; STATS: 1 loop-unswitch - Number of unswitches that are trivial
; CHECK: @func_16
; CHECK-NEXT: entry:
; CHECK-NEXT: br i1 %a, label %entry.split, label %abort0.split
; CHECK: entry.split:
; CHECK-NEXT: br i1 %b, label %cond.end.us, label %abort1
; CHECK: cond.end.us:
; CHECK-NEXT: br label %cond.end.us
; CHECK: abort0.split:
; CHECK-NEXT: call void @end0() noreturn nounwind
; CHECK-NEXT: unreachable
; CHECK: abort1:
; CHECK-NEXT: call void @end1() noreturn nounwind
; CHECK-NEXT: unreachable
; CHECK: }
define void @func_16(i1 %a, i1 %b) nounwind {
entry:
br label %for.body
for.body:
br i1 %a, label %cond.end, label %abort0
cond.end:
br i1 %b, label %for.body, label %abort1
abort0:
call void @end0() noreturn nounwind
unreachable
abort1:
call void @end1() noreturn nounwind
unreachable
}
declare void @end0() noreturn
declare void @end1() noreturn