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Speed up type resolution some more. On the testcase in PR224, for example,
this speeds up a release llvm-as from 21.95s to 11.21s, because before it would do an expensive traversal of the type-graph of every type resolved. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@11242 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@ -526,17 +526,36 @@ static bool TypesEqual(const Type *Ty, const Type *Ty2) {
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return TypesEqual(Ty, Ty2, EqTypes);
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}
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// TypeHasCycleThrough - Return true there is a path from CurTy to TargetTy in
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// the type graph. We know that Ty is an abstract type, so if we ever reach a
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// non-abstract type, we know that we don't need to search the subgraph.
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static bool TypeHasCycleThrough(const Type *TargetTy, const Type *CurTy,
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std::set<const Type*> &VisitedTypes) {
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if (TargetTy == CurTy) return true;
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if (!CurTy->isAbstract()) return false;
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std::set<const Type*>::iterator VTI = VisitedTypes.lower_bound(CurTy);
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if (VTI != VisitedTypes.end() && *VTI == CurTy)
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return false;
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VisitedTypes.insert(VTI, CurTy);
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for (Type::subtype_iterator I = CurTy->subtype_begin(),
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E = CurTy->subtype_end(); I != E; ++I)
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if (TypeHasCycleThrough(TargetTy, *I, VisitedTypes))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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/// TypeHasCycleThroughItself - Return true if the specified type has a cycle
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/// back to itself.
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static bool TypeHasCycleThroughItself(const Type *Ty) {
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assert(Ty->isAbstract() && "This code assumes that Ty was abstract!");
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std::set<const Type*> VisitedTypes;
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for (Type::subtype_iterator I = Ty->subtype_begin(),
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E = Ty->subtype_end(); I != E; ++I)
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for (df_ext_iterator<const Type *, std::set<const Type*> >
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DFI = df_ext_begin(I->get(), VisitedTypes),
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E = df_ext_end(I->get(), VisitedTypes); DFI != E; ++DFI)
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if (*DFI == Ty)
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return true; // Found a cycle through ty!
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for (Type::subtype_iterator I = Ty->subtype_begin(), E = Ty->subtype_end();
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I != E; ++I)
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if (TypeHasCycleThrough(Ty, *I, VisitedTypes))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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@ -622,7 +641,7 @@ public:
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// If there are no cycles going through this node, we can do a simple,
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// efficient lookup in the map, instead of an inefficient nasty linear
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// lookup.
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bool TypeHasCycle = TypeHasCycleThroughItself(Ty);
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bool TypeHasCycle = Ty->isAbstract() && TypeHasCycleThroughItself(Ty);
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if (!TypeHasCycle) {
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iterator I = Map.find(ValType::get(Ty));
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if (I != Map.end()) {
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