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Chandler Carruth
040ca449b2 [PM] Add names and debug logging for analysis passes to the new pass
manager.

This starts to allow us to test analyses more easily, but it's really
only the beginning. Some of the code here is still untestable without
manual changes to create analysis passes, but I wanted to factor it into
a small of chunks as possible.

Next up in order to be able to test things are, in no particular order:
- No-op analyses passes so we don't have to use real ones to exercise
  the pass maneger itself.
- Automatic way of generating dummy passes that require an analysis be
  run, including a variant that calls a 'print' method on a pass to make
  it even easier to print out the results of an analysis.
- Dummy passes that invalidate all analyses for their IR unit so we can
  test invalidation and re-runs.
- Automatic way to print each analysis pass as it is re-run.
- Automatic but optional verification of analysis passes everywhere
  possible.

I'm not claiming I'll get to all of these immediately, but that's what
is in the pipeline at some stage. I'm fleshing out exactly what I need
and what to prioritize by working on converting analyses and then trying
to test the conversion. =]

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2015-01-05 12:21:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b246acebf4 [PM] Switch the new pass manager to use a reference-based API for IR
units.

This was debated back and forth a bunch, but using references is now
clearly cleaner. Of all the code written using pointers thus far, in
only one place did it really make more sense to have a pointer. In most
cases, this just removes immediate dereferencing from the code. I think
it is much better to get errors on null IR units earlier, potentially
at compile time, than to delay it.

Most notably, the legacy pass manager uses references for its routines
and so as more and more code works with both, the use of pointers was
likely to become really annoying. I noticed this when I ported the
domtree analysis over and wrote the entire thing with references only to
have it fail to compile. =/ It seemed better to switch now than to
delay. We can, of course, revisit this is we learn that references are
really problematic in the API.

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2015-01-05 02:47:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b920271dd2 [PM] Add proper documentation for the ModulePassManager and
FunctionPassManager. These never got documented, likely due to the
clutter of this header file. This fixes another problem people noticed
when they started trying to use the new pass manager.

I've also used this to document the aspirational constraints I would
like to hold passes to. I don't really have a better place to document
such things at this point, but eventually will probably create a proper
.rst file and page for the LLVM pass infrastructure that carries such
high-level concerns.

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2015-01-02 23:34:39 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
fd548d55ac [PM] Actually include the correct file name. Sorry for the breakage.
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2015-01-02 23:25:16 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
87df619177 [PM] Lift the majority of the template boilerplate used to implement the
concept-based polymorphism in the pass manager to a separate header.

I got feedback from someone reading the code and trying to use it that
this was really making it hard to dive in and start using these APIs and
that makes a lot of sense.

This only requires a moderate amount of gymnastics to separate in this
way, namely rinsing the PreservedAnalysis object through a template
argument in a few places so that it is dependent and we only examine it
on instantiation.

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2015-01-02 23:16:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b5e9ce6091 [PM] Fix some formatting where clang-format has improved recently.
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2015-01-02 22:51:44 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
cc794daa67 Some code improvements in Masked Load/Store.
No functional changes.


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2014-12-30 14:28:14 +00:00
Philip Reames
e46577f2b2 Add IRBuilder routines for gc.statepoints, gc.results, and gc.relocates
Nothing particularly interesting, just adding infrastructure for use by in tree users and out of tree users.

Note: These were extracted out of a working frontend, but they have not been well tested in isolation.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6807



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2014-12-30 05:55:58 +00:00
Philip Reames
91a083c57f Carry facts about nullness and undef across GC relocation
This change implements four basic optimizations:

    If a relocated value isn't used, it doesn't need to be relocated.
    If the value being relocated is null, relocation doesn't change that. (Technically, this might be collector specific. I don't know of one which it doesn't work for though.)
    If the value being relocated is undef, the relocation is meaningless.
    If the value being relocated was known nonnull, the relocated pointer also isn't null. (Since it points to the same source language object.)

I outlined other planned work in comments.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6600



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2014-12-29 23:27:30 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
b31322328a Masked Load/Store - Changed the order of parameters in intrinsics.
No functional changes.
The documentation is coming.



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2014-12-25 07:49:20 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
da9cfe25f3 DIBuilder: Similar to createPointerType, make createMemberPointerType take
a size and alignment. Several assertions in DwarfDebug rely on all variable
types to report back a size, or to be derived from a type with a size.

Tested in CFE.

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2014-12-23 19:11:47 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
1a637e9fc0 AVX-512: Added FMA instructions, intrinsics an tests for KNL and SKX targets
by Asaf Badouh

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6456



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2014-12-23 10:30:39 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
b2ebd4b426 Add a C++ marker to this header file.
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2014-12-22 19:07:45 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
c1aa521fb4 AVX-512: Added all forms of BLENDM instructions,
intrinsics, encoding tests for AVX-512F and skx instructions.



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2014-12-22 13:52:48 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ada5f24b5f The leak detector is dead, long live asan and valgrind.
In resent times asan and valgrind have found way more memory management bugs
in llvm than the special purpose leak detector.

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2014-12-22 13:00:36 +00:00
David Majnemer
9cd99a0724 InstSimplify: Optimize away pointless comparisons
(X & INT_MIN) ? X & INT_MAX : X  into  X & INT_MAX
(X & INT_MIN) ? X : X & INT_MAX  into  X
(X & INT_MIN) ? X | INT_MIN : X  into  X
(X & INT_MIN) ? X : X | INT_MIN  into  X | INT_MIN

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2014-12-20 03:04:38 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
1e6990e4dc IR: Make DICompositeType mutators private
Make `DICompositeType` mutators private to prevent misuse.  All calls to
`setArrays()` and `setContainingType()` should go through
`DIBuilder::replaceArrays()` and `DIBuilder::replaceVTableHolder()`.

This is a follow-up to r224482 (now that clang has been updated in
r224483).

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2014-12-18 00:54:39 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
a582f1f396 IR: Handle self-referencing DICompositeTypes in DIBuilder
Add API to DIBuilder to handle self-referencing `DICompositeType`s.

Self-references aren't expected in the debug info graph, and we take
advantage of that by only calling `resolveCycles()` on nodes that were
once forward declarations (otherwise, DIBuilder needs an expensive
tracking reference to every unresolved node it creates, which in cyclic
graphs is *all of them*).

However, clang seems to create self-referencing `DICompositeType`s.  Add
API to manage this safely.  The paired commit to clang will include the
regression test.

I'll make the `DICompositeType` API `private` in a follow-up to prevent
misuse (I've separated that to prevent build failures from missing the
clang commit).

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2014-12-18 00:46:16 +00:00
JF Bastien
544f63e84a Random Number Generator Refactoring (removing from Module)
This patch removes the RNG from Module. Passes should instead create a new RNG for their use as needed.

Patch by Stephen Crane @rinon.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4377

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2014-12-17 18:12:10 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
3f2027522c AVX-512: Added EXPAND instructions and intrinsics.
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2014-12-15 10:03:52 +00:00
Matthias Braun
e821037df7 Document that PassManager::add() may delete the pass right away.
Also remove redundant documentation:
- doxygen will copy documentation to overriden methods.
- Use \copydoc on PIMPL classes instead of replicating the text.

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2014-12-12 01:27:01 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
4bedb48751 Bitcode: Use unsigned char to record MDStrings
`MDString`s can have arbitrary characters in them.  Prevent an assertion
that fired in `BitcodeWriter` because of sign extension by copying the
characters into the record as `unsigned char`s.

Based on a patch by Keno Fischer; fixes PR21882.

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2014-12-11 23:34:30 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
da75f7277e IR: Store MDNodes in a separate LeakDetector container
This gives us better leak detection messages, like `Value` has.

This also has the side effect of papering over a problem where
`MachineInstr`s are added as garbage to the leak detector and then
deleted without being removed.  If `MDNode::getTemporary()` allocates an
`MDNodeFwdDecl` in the same spot, the leak detector asserts.  By
separating `MDNode`s into their own container we lose that assertion.

Since `MachineInstr` is required to have a trivial destructor, its usage
of `LeakDetector` at all is pretty suspect.  I'll be sending a patch
soon to strip that out.

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2014-12-11 21:39:39 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
966942da9e LeakDetector: Simplify code and fix comments, NFC
Rather than requiring overloads in the wrapper and the impl, just
overload the impl and use templates in the wrapper.  This makes it less
error prone to add more overloads (`void *` defeats any chance the
compiler has at noticing bugs, so the easier the better).

At the same time, correct the comment that was lying about not changing
functionality for `Value`.

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2014-12-11 21:23:43 +00:00
Cameron McInally
14273ae2e4 [AVX512] Add support for 512b variable bit shift intrinsics.
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2014-12-11 17:13:05 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
11fb1d0eb5 AVX-512: Added all forms of COMPRESS instruction
+ intrinsics + tests


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2014-12-11 15:02:24 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
0e6679635a IR: Move call to dropAllReferences() to MDNode subclasses
Don't call `dropAllReferences()` from `MDNode::~MDNode()`, call it
directly from `~MDNodeFwdDecl()` and `~GenericMDNode()`.

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2014-12-10 01:45:04 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
ae5224d468 IR: Metadata: Detect an RAUW recursion
Speculatively handle a recursion in
`GenericMDNode::handleChangedOperand()`.  I'm hoping this fixes the
failing hexagon bot [1].

[1]: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-hexagon-elf/builds/13434

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2014-12-09 23:04:59 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
90cd6f1113 IR: Metadata/Value split: RAUW in a deterministic order
RAUW in a deterministic order to try to recover the hexagon bot [1],
whose tests started failing once my GCC fixes were in for r223802.

Otherwise, I'm not sure why tests would fail there and not here.

[1]: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-hexagon-elf/builds/13426

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2014-12-09 21:12:56 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
86704cc355 Try fixing MSVC build after r223802
LLVM_EXPLICIT is only supported by recent version of MSVC, and it seems
the not-so-recent versions get confused about the operator bool() when
tryint to resolve operator== calls.

This removed the operator bool()'s since they don't seem to be used
anyway.

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2014-12-09 20:39:15 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
b8755d9ddd Fix an MSVC failure from r223802
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2014-12-09 20:01:40 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
f700a24774 Fix another GCC build failure from r223802
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2014-12-09 18:59:09 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
9512d7f684 Cleanup PatternMatch. NFC.
Tidy up the code a little by using 'auto' when the type is obvious, doxify the
comments, and clang-format the file.

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2014-12-09 18:56:35 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
dad20b2ae2 IR: Split Metadata from Value
Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of
PR21532.  Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the
bulk of the change for the IR C++ API.

I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`.  If this breaks other
sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(.  Help me compile it on Darwin
I'll try to fix it.  FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may
be simpler to just fix it yourself.

This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree.
Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch
almost all of the problems.

Here's a quick guide for updating your code:

  - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes:
    `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`.  It is distinct from
    the `Value` class hierarchy.  It is typeless -- i.e., instances do
    *not* have a `Type`.

  - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`).

  - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be
    replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively.

    If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph
    construction -- just use `MDNode*`.

  - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for
    `replaceAllUsesWith()`.

    As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the
    result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its
    uses and can RAUW itself.  Once the forward declarations are fully
    resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground.  This means that
    uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become
    "distinct".  (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an
    operand went to null.)

    If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles,
    you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a
    top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes).  Also,
    don't do that.  Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to
    construct them) are expensive.

  - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called
    `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`).

    As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known
    to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from
    `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`;
    third, cast down to `ConstantInt`.

    The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have
    metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when
    the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to
    `GlobalValue`s).

    In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst`
    namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to
    avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call
    site.  If your old code was:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    you can trivially match its semantics with:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(mdconst::hasa               <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(mdconst::extract            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(mdconst::extract_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(mdconst::dyn_extract        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

  - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to
    metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`.  This is a
    subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`.

    `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a
    `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values
    like `Argument` and `Instruction`.  It can also refer to any other
    `Metadata` subclass.

(I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate
this change to assembly.)

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2014-12-09 18:38:53 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
0ff2059da6 [CGP] Rewrite pattern match for splitBranchCondition to work with Values instead.
Rewrite the pattern match code to work also with Values instead with
Instructions only. Also remove the no longer need matcher (m_Instruction).

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2014-12-09 17:50:10 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
f3ac16dcb4 Revert "Move function to obtain branch weights into the BranchInst class. NFC."
This reverts commit r223784 and copies the 'ExtractBranchMetadata' to CodeGenPrepare.

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2014-12-09 17:32:12 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
c4dedab6a6 Add more pattern matchers for compares, instructions, and BinaryOperators. NFC.
Add a few more matchers to make the code in the next commit more compact.

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2014-12-09 16:36:10 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
50f10eb432 Move function to obtain branch weights into the BranchInst class. NFC.
Make this function available to other parts of LLVM.

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2014-12-09 16:36:06 +00:00
Justin Bogner
70b0751080 InstrProf: An intrinsic and lowering for instrumentation based profiling
Introduce the ``llvm.instrprof_increment`` intrinsic and the
``-instrprof`` pass. These provide the infrastructure for writing
counters for profiling, as in clang's ``-fprofile-instr-generate``.

The implementation of the instrprof pass is ported directly out of the
CodeGenPGO classes in clang, and with the followup in clang that rips
that code out to use these new intrinsics this ends up being NFC.

Doing the instrumentation this way opens some doors in terms of
improving the counter performance. For example, this will make it
simple to experiment with alternate lowering strategies, and allows us
to try handling profiling specially in some optimizations if we want
to.

Finally, this drastically simplifies the frontend and puts all of the
lowering logic in one place.

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2014-12-08 18:02:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
2cd5836249 Make the DenseMap bucket type configurable and use a smaller bucket for DenseSet.
DenseSet used to be implemented as DenseMap<Key, char>, which usually doubled
the memory footprint of the map. Now we use a compressed set so the second
element uses no memory at all. This required some surgery on DenseMap as
all accesses to the bucket now have to go through methods; this should
have no impact on the behavior of DenseMap though. The new default bucket
type for DenseMap is a slightly extended std::pair as we expose it through
DenseMap's iterator and don't want to break any existing users.

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2014-12-06 19:22:44 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
0ce423356d Avoid angle brackets in comment. [-Wdocumentation-html]
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2014-12-06 03:11:46 +00:00
Chad Rosier
58f462fe5c Update TargetTriple format info.
Phabricator revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6543

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2014-12-05 16:05:14 +00:00
Chad Rosier
f69cd1de67 Fix typos in llvm/IR/Module.h
Phabricator revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6535

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2014-12-05 16:02:06 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
397b575f81 IR: Stop relying on GetStringMapEntryFromValue()
It relies on undefined behaviour.

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2014-12-05 01:41:34 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
73ae1df82c Masked Load / Store Intrinsics - the CodeGen part.
I'm recommiting the codegen part of the patch.
The vectorizer part will be send to review again.

Masked Vector Load and Store Intrinsics.
Introduced new target-independent intrinsics in order to support masked vector loads and stores. The loop vectorizer optimizes loops containing conditional memory accesses by generating these intrinsics for existing targets AVX2 and AVX-512. The vectorizer asks the target about availability of masked vector loads and stores.
Added SDNodes for masked operations and lowering patterns for X86 code generator.
Examples:
<16 x i32> @llvm.masked.load.v16i32(i8* %addr, <16 x i32> %passthru, i32 4 /* align */, <16 x i1> %mask)
declare void @llvm.masked.store.v8f64(i8* %addr, <8 x double> %value, i32 4, <8 x i1> %mask)

Scalarizer for other targets (not AVX2/AVX-512) will be done in a separate patch.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6191



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2014-12-04 09:40:44 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
eee41dbb65 Ask the module for its the identified types.
When lazy reading a module, the types used in a function will not be visible to
a TypeFinder until the body is read.

This patch fixes that by asking the module for its identified struct types.
If a materializer is present, the module asks it. If not, it uses a TypeFinder.

This fixes pr21374.

I will be the first to say that this is ugly, but it was the best I could find.

Some of the options I looked at:

* Asking the LLVMContext. This could be made to work for gold, but not currently
  for ld64. ld64 will load multiple modules into a single context before merging
  them. This causes us to see types from future merges. Unfortunately,
  MappedTypes is not just a cache when it comes to opaque types. Once the
  mapping has been made, we have to remember it for as long as the key may
  be used. This would mean moving MappedTypes to the Linker class and having
  to drop the Linker::LinkModules static methods, which are visible from C.

* Adding an option to ignore function bodies in the TypeFinder. This would
  fix the PR by picking the worst result. It would work, but unfortunately
  we are currently quite dependent on the upfront type merging. I will
  try to reduce our dependency, but it is not clear that we will be able
  to get rid of it for now.

The only clean solution I could think of is making the Module own the types.
This would have other advantages, but it is a much bigger change. I will
propose it, but it is nice to have this fixed while that is discussed.

With the gold plugin, this patch takes the number of types in the LTO clang
binary from 52817 to 49669.

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2014-12-03 07:18:23 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
61372ea958 GCRelocateOperands: Try to appease msc17.
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2014-12-03 02:40:24 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
bb660fc192 Prologue support
Patch by Ben Gamari!

This redefines the `prefix` attribute introduced previously and
introduces a `prologue` attribute.  There are a two primary usecases
that these attributes aim to serve,

  1. Function prologue sigils

  2. Function hot-patching: Enable the user to insert `nop` operations
     at the beginning of the function which can later be safely replaced
     with a call to some instrumentation facility

  3. Runtime metadata: Allow a compiler to insert data for use by the
     runtime during execution. GHC is one example of a compiler that
     needs this functionality for its tables-next-to-code functionality.

Previously `prefix` served cases (1) and (2) quite well by allowing the user
to introduce arbitrary data at the entrypoint but before the function
body. Case (3), however, was poorly handled by this approach as it
required that prefix data was valid executable code.

Here we redefine the notion of prefix data to instead be data which
occurs immediately before the function entrypoint (i.e. the symbol
address). Since prefix data now occurs before the function entrypoint,
there is no need for the data to be valid code.

The previous notion of prefix data now goes under the name "prologue
data" to emphasize its duality with the function epilogue.

The intention here is to handle cases (1) and (2) with prologue data and
case (3) with prefix data.

References
----------

This idea arose out of discussions[1] with Reid Kleckner in response to a
proposal to introduce the notion of symbol offsets to enable handling of
case (3).

[1] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-May/073235.html

Test Plan: testsuite

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6454

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2014-12-03 02:08:38 +00:00
Philip Reames
301256d436 Restructure some assertion checking based on post commit feedback by Aaron and Tom.
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2014-12-02 21:01:48 +00:00
Philip Reames
d021bb8003 [Statepoints 3/4] Statepoint infrastructure for garbage collection: SelectionDAGBuilder
This is the third patch in a small series.  It contains the CodeGen support for lowering the gc.statepoint intrinsic sequences (223078) to the STATEPOINT pseudo machine instruction (223085).  The change also includes the set of helper routines and classes for working with gc.statepoints, gc.relocates, and gc.results since the lowering code uses them.  

With this change, gc.statepoints should be functionally complete.  The documentation will follow in the fourth change, and there will likely be some cleanup changes, but interested parties can start experimenting now.

I'm not particularly happy with the amount of code or complexity involved with the lowering step, but at least it's fairly well isolated.  The statepoint lowering code is split into it's own files and anyone not working on the statepoint support itself should be able to ignore it.  

During the lowering process, we currently spill aggressively to stack. This is not entirely ideal (and we have plans to do better), but it's functional, relatively straight forward, and matches closely the implementations of the patchpoint intrinsics.  Most of the complexity comes from trying to keep relocated copies of values in the same stack slots across statepoints.  Doing so avoids the insertion of pointless load and store instructions to reshuffle the stack.  The current implementation isn't as effective as I'd like, but it is functional and 'good enough' for many common use cases.  

In the long term, I'd like to figure out how to integrate the statepoint lowering with the register allocator.  In principal, we shouldn't need to eagerly spill at all.  The register allocator should do any spilling required and the statepoint should simply record that fact.  Depending on how challenging that turns out to be, we may invest in a smarter global stack slot assignment mechanism as a stop gap measure.  

Reviewed by: atrick, ributzka





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