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JF Bastien
3c47b5cf7a LTO: respect command-line options that disable vectorization.
Summary: Patches 202051 and 208013 added calls to LTO's PassManager which unconditionally add LoopVectorizePass and SLPVectorizerPass instead of following the logic in PassManagerBuilder::populateModulePassManager and honoring the -vectorize-loops -run-slp-after-loop-vectorization flags.

Reviewers: nadav, aschwaighofer, yijiang

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5884

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2014-10-21 23:18:21 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
252134602f Add minnum / maxnum intrinsics
These are named following the IEEE-754 names for these
functions, rather than the libm fmin / fmax to avoid
possible ambiguities. Some languages may implement something
resembling fmin / fmax which return NaN if either operand is
to propagate errors. These implement the IEEE-754 semantics
of returning the other operand if either is a NaN representing
missing data.

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2014-10-21 23:00:20 +00:00
Philip Reames
5b69592c5a Teach combineMetadata how to merge 'nonnull' metadata.
combineMetadata is used when merging two instructions into one.  This change teaches it how to merge 'nonnull' - i.e. only preserve it on the new instruction if it's set on both sources.  This isn't actually used yet since I haven't adjusted any of the call sites to pass in nonnull as a 'known metadata'.  



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2014-10-21 21:02:19 +00:00
Philip Reames
7b60e0eb39 Preserve 'nonnull' when changing type of the load.
When changing the type of a load in Chandler's recent InstCombine changes, we can preserve the new 'nonnull' metadata.  

I considered adding an assert since 'nonnull' is only valid on pointer types, but casting a pointer to a non-pointer would involve more than a bitcast anyways.  If someone extends this transform to handle more than bitcasts, the verifier will report the malformed IR, so a separate assertion isn't needed.  Also, the fpmath flags would have the same problem.



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2014-10-21 21:00:03 +00:00
David Majnemer
dea8105323 InstCombine: Simplify FoldICmpCstShrCst
This function was complicated by the fact that it tried to perform
canonicalizations that were already preformed by InstSimplify.  Remove
this extra code and move the tests over to InstSimplify.  Add asserts to
make sure our preconditions hold before we make any assumptions.

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2014-10-21 19:51:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9156c5e3ba Teach the load analysis to allow finding available values which require
inttoptr or ptrtoint cast provided there is datalayout available.
Eventually, the datalayout can just be required but in practice it will
always be there today.

To go with the ability to expose available values requiring a ptrtoint
or inttoptr cast, helpers are added to perform one of these three casts.

These smarts are necessary to finish canonicalizing loads and stores to
the operational type requirements without regressing fundamental
combines.

I've added some test cases. These should actually improve as the load
combining and store combining improves, but they may fundamentally be
highlighting some missing combines for select in addition to exercising
the specific added logic to load analysis.

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2014-10-21 09:00:40 +00:00
Paul Robinson
f8c9d3d3c2 Do not attribute static allocas to the call site's DebugLoc.
When functions are inlined, instructions without debug information are
attributed to the call site's DebugLoc. After inlining, inlined static
allocas are moved to the caller's entry block, adjacent to the caller's
original static alloca instructions. By retaining the call site's
DebugLoc, these instructions could cause instructions that were
subsequently inserted at the entry block to pick up the same DebugLoc.

Patch by Wolfgang Pieb!


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2014-10-21 01:00:55 +00:00
Philip Reames
9be9473394 Introduce enum values for previously defined metadata types. (NFC)
Our metadata scheme lazily assigns IDs to string metadata, but we have a mechanism to preassign them as well.  Using a preassigned ID is helpful since we get compile time type checking, and avoid some (minimal) string construction and comparison.  This change adds enum value for three existing metadata types:
+    MD_nontemporal = 9, // "nontemporal"
+    MD_mem_parallel_loop_access = 10, // "llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access"
+    MD_nonnull = 11 // "nonnull"

I went through an updated various uses as well.  I made no attempt to get all uses; I focused on the ones which were easily grepable and easily to translate.  For example, there were several items in LoopInfo.cpp I chose not to update.



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2014-10-21 00:13:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
7798534e77 IR: Replace DataLayout::RoundUpAlignment with RoundUpToAlignment
No functional change intended, just cleaning up some code.

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2014-10-20 06:13:33 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
080dfb5bda Fix a somewhat subtle pair of issues with JumpThreading I introduced in
r220178. First, the creation routine doesn't insert prior to the
terminator of the basic block provided, but really at the end of the
basic block. Instead, get the terminator and insert before that. The
next issue was that we need to ensure multiple PHI node entries for
a single predecessor re-use the same cast instruction rather than
creating new ones.

All of the logic here was without tests previously. I've reduced and
added a test case from the test suite that crashed without both of these
fixes.

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2014-10-20 05:34:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
35c4e071be Teach the load analysis driving core instcombine logic and other bits of
logic to look through pointer casts, making them trivially stronger in
the face of loads and stores with intervening pointer casts.

I've included a few test cases that demonstrate the kind of folding
instcombine can do without pointer casts and then variations which
obfuscate the logic through bitcasts. Without this patch, the variations
all fail to optimize fully.

This is more important now than it has been in the past as I've started
moving the load canonicialization to more closely follow the value type
requirements rather than the pointer type requirements and thus this
needs to be prepared for more pointer casts. When I made the same change
to stores several test cases regressed without logic along these lines
so I wanted to systematically improve matters first.

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2014-10-20 00:24:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
63276ccdbd Do a better and more complete job of preserving metadata when combining
loads.

This handles many more cases than just the AA metadata, some of them
suggested by Hal in his review of the AA metadata handling patch. I've
tried to test this behavior where tractable to do so.

I'll point out that I have specifically *not* included a test for
debuginfo because it was going to require 2 or 3 times as much work to
craft some input which would survive the "helpful" stripping of debug
info metadata that doesn't match the desired schema. This is another
good example of why the current state of write-ability for our debug
info metadata is unacceptable. I spent over 30 minutes trying to conjure
some test case that would survive, even copying from other debug info
tests, but it always failed to survive with no explanation of why or how
I might fix it. =[

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2014-10-19 10:46:46 +00:00
David Majnemer
0fd4e2e5a1 InstCombine: (sub (or A B) (xor A B)) --> (and A B)
The following implements the transformation:
(sub (or A B) (xor A B)) --> (and A B).

Patch by Ankur Garg!

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5719

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2014-10-19 08:32:32 +00:00
David Majnemer
242aeb9d84 InstCombine: Optimize icmp eq/ne (shl Const2, A), Const1
The following implements the optimization for sequences of the form:
icmp eq/ne (shl Const2, A), Const1

Such sequences can be transformed to:
icmp eq/ne A, (TrailingZeros(Const1) - TrailingZeros(Const2))

This handles only the equality operators for now. Other operators need
to be handled.

Patch by Ankur Garg!

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2014-10-19 08:23:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
908d4514f6 Fix a long-standing miscompile in the load analysis that was uncovered
by my refactoring of this code.

The method isSafeToLoadUnconditionally assumes that the load will
proceed with the preferred type alignment. Given that, it has to ensure
that the alloca or global is at least that aligned. It has always done
this historically when a datalayout is present, but has never checked it
when the datalayout is absent. When I refactored the code in r220156,
I exposed this path when datalayout was present and that turned the
latent bug into a patent bug.

This fixes the issue by just removing the special case which allows
folding things without datalayout. This isn't worth the complexity of
trying to tease apart when it is or isn't safe without actually knowing
the preferred alignment.

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2014-10-19 08:17:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
797e9b812e Preserve AA metadata when combining (cast (load (...))) -> (load (cast
(...))).

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2014-10-18 11:00:12 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9b2d091a9c [InstCombine] Do an about-face on how LLVM canonicalizes (cast (load
...)) and (load (cast ...)): canonicalize toward the former.

Historically, we've tried to load using the type of the *pointer*, and
tried to match that type as closely as possible removing as many pointer
casts as we could and trading them for bitcasts of the loaded value.
This is deeply and fundamentally wrong.

Repeat after me: memory does not have a type! This was a hard lesson for
me to learn working on SROA.

There is only one thing that should actually drive the type used for
a pointer, and that is the type which we need to use to load from that
pointer. Matching up pointer types to the loaded value types is very
useful because it minimizes the physical size of the IR required for
no-op casts. Similarly, the only thing that should drive the type used
for a loaded value is *how that value is used*! Again, this minimizes
casts. And in fact, the *only* thing motivating types in any part of
LLVM's IR are the types used by the operations in the IR. We should
match them as closely as possible.

I've ended up removing some tests here as they were testing bugs or
behavior that is no longer present. Mostly though, this is just cleanup
to let the tests continue to function as intended.

The only fallout I've found so far from this change was SROA and I have
fixed it to not be impeded by the different type of load. If you find
more places where this change causes optimizations not to fire, those
too are likely bugs where we are assuming that the type of pointers is
"significant" for optimization purposes.

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2014-10-18 06:36:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2402e6315d [SROA] Change how SROA does vector-based promotion of allocas to handle
cases where the alloca type, the load types, and the store types used
all disagree.

Previously, the only way that vector-based promotion occured was if the
alloca type was a vector type. This was one of the *very* few remaining
uses of the alloca's type to guide SROA/mem2reg left in LLVM. It turns
out it was a bad idea.

The alloca type can change very easily based on the mixture of types
loaded and stored to that alloca. We shouldn't be relying on it as
a signal for very much. Instead, the source of truth should be loads and
stores. We should canonicalize the loads and stores as much as possible
and then rely on them exclusively in SROA.

When looking and loads and stores, we may find many different candidate
vector types. This change will let SROA try all of them to find a vector
type which is a viable way to promote the entire alloca to a vector
register.

With this change, it becomes possible to do better canonicalization and
optimization of loads and stores without breaking SROA in random ways,
and that should allow fixing a core source of performance loss in hot
numerical loops such as those in Eigen.

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2014-10-18 00:44:02 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
c83c81a62e [msan] Fix handling of byval arguments with large alignment.
MSan param-tls slots are 8-byte aligned. This change clips
alignment of memcpy into param-tls to 8.


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2014-10-17 23:29:44 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ec51f45338 Revert "TRE: make TRE a bit more aggressive"
This reverts commit r219899.

This also updates byval-tail-call.ll to make it clear what was breaking.
Adding r219899 again will cause the load/store to disappear.

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2014-10-17 21:25:48 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9d85eff56a [DSE] Remove no-data-layout-only type-based overlap checking
DSE's overlap checking contained special logic, used only when no DataLayout
was available, which inferred a complete overwrite when the pointee types were
equal. This logic seems fine for regular loads/stores, but does not work for
memcpy and friends. Instead of fixing this, I'm just removing it.
Philosophically, transformations should not contain enhanced behavior used only
when data layout is lacking (data layout should be strictly additive), and
maintaining these rarely-tested code paths seems not worthwhile at this stage.

Credit to Aliaksei Zasenka for the bug report and the diagnosis. The test case
(slightly reduced from that provided by Aliaksei) replaces the original
contents of test/Transforms/DeadStoreElimination/no-targetdata.ll -- a few
other tests have been updated to have a data layout.

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2014-10-17 11:56:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
68ca48cd90 [SROA] Switch the common variable name for the 'AllocaSlices' class to
'AS'.

Using 'S' as this was a terrible idea. Arguably, 'AS' is not much
better, but it at least follows the idea of using initialisms and
removes active confusion about the AllocaSlices variable and a Slice
variable.

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2014-10-16 21:11:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
c62c42b1e4 [SROA] More range-based cleanups to SROA, these brought to you by
clang-modernize.

I did have to clean up the variable types and whitespace a bit because
the use of auto made the code much less readable here.

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2014-10-16 21:05:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5269b24da1 [SROA] Switch a couple of overly complex iterator accessors to just be
ArrayRef accessors.

I think this even came up in review that this was over-engineered, and
indeed it was. Time to un-build it.

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2014-10-16 20:42:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
c2320545bc [SROA] Start more deeply moving SROA to use ranges rather than just
iterators.

There are a ton of places where it essentially wants ranges
rather than just iterators. This is just the first step that adds the
core slice range typedefs and uses them in a couple of places. I still
have to explicitly construct them because they've not been punched
throughout the entire set of code. More range-based cleanups incoming.

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2014-10-16 20:24:07 +00:00
Bjorn Steinbrink
6eaa62af77 Allow call-slop optzn for destinations with a suitable dereferenceable attribute
Summary:
Currently, call slot optimization requires that if the destination is an
argument, the argument has the sret attribute. This is to ensure that
the memory access won't trap. In addition to sret, we can also allow the
optimization to happen for arguments that have the new dereferenceable
attribute, which gives the same guarantee.

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5832

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2014-10-16 19:43:08 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
d8214db086 fold: sqrt(x * x * y) -> fabs(x) * sqrt(y)
If a square root call has an FP multiplication argument that can be reassociated,
then we can hoist a repeated factor out of the square root call and into a fabs().

In the simplest case, this:

   y = sqrt(x * x);

becomes this:

   y = fabs(x);

This patch relies on an earlier optimization in instcombine or reassociate to put the
multiplication tree into a canonical form, so we don't have to search over
every permutation of the multiplication tree.

Because there are no IR-level FastMathFlags for intrinsics (PR21290), we have to
use function-level attributes to do this optimization. This needs to be fixed
for both the intrinsics and in the backend.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5787



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2014-10-16 18:48:17 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
4eb03123df Reapply r219832 - InstCombine: Narrow switch instructions using known bits.
The code committed in r219832 asserted when it attempted to shrink a switch
statement whose type was larger than 64-bit.


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2014-10-16 06:00:46 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
ebe6584c32 TRE: make TRE a bit more aggressive
Make tail recursion elimination a bit more aggressive.  This allows us to get
tail recursion on functions that are just branches to a different function.  The
fact that the function takes a byval argument does not restrict it from being
optimised into just a tail call.

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2014-10-16 03:27:30 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
608d59f535 Revert r219832.
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2014-10-16 01:17:02 +00:00
Hal Finkel
43141a0764 Preserve non-byval pointer alignment attributes using @llvm.assume when inlining
For pointer-typed function arguments, enhanced alignment can be asserted using
the 'align' attribute. When inlining, if this enhanced alignment information is
not otherwise available, preserve it using @llvm.assume-based alignment
assumptions.

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2014-10-15 23:44:41 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
aaf36b40cc Fixing the build failure due to compiler warnings and unnecessary disambiguation.
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2014-10-15 23:11:35 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
c14fb89680 Defining a new API for debug options that doesn't rely on static global cl::opts.
Summary:
This is based on the discussions from the LLVMDev thread:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-August/075886.html

Reviewers: chandlerc

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5389

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2014-10-15 21:54:35 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
38537634e2 InstCombine: Narrow switch instructions using known bits.
Truncate the operands of a switch instruction to a narrower type if the upper
bits are known to be all ones or zeros.

rdar://problem/17720004


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2014-10-15 19:05:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel
6c15862fd3 [SLPVectorize] Basic ephemeral-value awareness
The SLP vectorizer should not vectorize ephemeral values. These are used to
express information to the optimizer, and vectorizing them does not lead to
faster code (because the ephemeral values are dropped prior to code generation,
vectorized or not), and obscures the information the instructions are
attempting to communicate (the logic that interprets the arguments to
@llvm.assume generically does not understand vectorized conditions).

Also, uses by ephemeral values are free (because they, and the necessary
extractelement instructions, will be dropped prior to code generation).

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2014-10-15 17:35:01 +00:00
Eric Christopher
2ff93bfec6 No need to cache this unused variable.
Patch by Ehsan Akhgari.

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2014-10-14 23:58:51 +00:00
Hal Finkel
75277b9f70 [LoopVectorize] Ignore @llvm.assume for cost estimates and legality
A few minor changes to prevent @llvm.assume from interfering with loop
vectorization. First, treat @llvm.assume like the lifetime intrinsics, which
are scalarized (but don't otherwise interfere with the legality checking).
Second, ignore the cost of ephemeral instructions in the loop (these will go
away anyway during CodeGen).

Alignment assumptions and other uses of @llvm.assume can often end up inside of
loops that should be vectorized (this is not uncommon for assumptions generated
by __attribute__((align_value(n))), for example).

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2014-10-14 22:59:49 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
3f349b2ba8 Optimize away fabs() calls when input is squared (known positive).
Eliminate library calls and intrinsic calls to fabs when the input 
is a squared value.

Note that no unsafe-math / fast-math assumptions are needed for
this optimization.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5777



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2014-10-14 20:43:11 +00:00
David Majnemer
505187a9bd InstCombine: Don't miscompile X % ((Pow2 << A) >>u B)
We assumed that A must be greater than B because the right hand side of
a remainder operator must be nonzero.

However, it is possible for A to be less than B if Pow2 is a power of
two greater than 1.

Take for example:
i32 %A = 0
i32 %B = 31
i32 Pow2 = 2147483648

((Pow2 << 0) >>u 31) is non-zero but A is less than B.

This fixes PR21274.

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2014-10-14 20:28:40 +00:00
Marcello Maggioni
db9fed93fa Switch to select optimization for two-case switches
This is the same optimization of r219233 with modifications to support PHIs with multiple incoming edges from the same block
and a test to check that this condition is handled.

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2014-10-14 01:58:26 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
e0a0018345 fix formatting; NFC
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2014-10-14 00:33:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ab1f4ef9a2 Add some optional passes around the vectorizer to both better prepare
the IR going into it and to clean up the IR produced by the vectorizers.

Note that these are *off by default* right now while folks collect data
on whether the performance tradeoff is reasonable.

In a build of the 'opt' binary, I see about 2% compile time regression
due to this change on average. This is in my mind essentially the worst
expected case: very little of the opt binary is going to *benefit* from
these extra passes.

I've seen several benchmarks improve in performance my small amounts due
to running these passes, and there are certain (rare) cases where these
passes make a huge difference by either enabling the vectorizer at all
or by hoisting runtime checks out of the outer loop. My primary
motivation is to prevent people from seeing runtime check overhead in
benchmarks where the existing passes and optimizers would be able to
eliminate that.

I've chosen the sequence of passes based on the kinds of things that
seem likely to be relevant for the code at each stage: rotaing loops for
the vectorizer, finding correlated values, loop invariants, and
unswitching opportunities from any runtime checks, and cleaning up
commonalities exposed by the SLP vectorizer.

I'll be pinging existing threads where some of these issues have come up
and will start new threads to get folks to benchmark and collect data on
whether this is the right tradeoff or we should do something else.

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2014-10-14 00:31:29 +00:00
David Majnemer
af6be11a60 InstCombine: Fix miscompile in X % -Y -> X % Y transform
We assumed that negation operations of the form (0 - %Z) resulted in a
negative number.  This isn't true if %Z was originally negative.
Substituting the negative number into the remainder operation may result
in undefined behavior because the dividend might be INT_MIN.

This fixes PR21256.

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2014-10-13 22:37:51 +00:00
David Majnemer
dfe81adbce InstCombine: Don't miscompile (x lshr C1) udiv C2
We have a transform that changes:
  (x lshr C1) udiv C2
into:
  x udiv (C2 << C1)

However, it is unsafe to do so if C2 << C1 discards any of C2's bits.

This fixes PR21255.

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2014-10-13 21:48:30 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
c6133c17e0 Revert r219223, it creates invalid PHI nodes.
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2014-10-12 17:16:04 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
2b7b804fcc InstCombine: Turn (x != 0 & x <u C) into the canonical range check form (x-1 <u C-1)
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2014-10-12 14:02:34 +00:00
David Majnemer
05f7e38c0b InstCombine: Simplify commonIDivTransforms
A helper routine, MultiplyOverflows, was a less efficient
reimplementation of APInt's smul_ov and umul_ov.  While we are here,
clean up the code so it's more uniform.

No functionality change intended.

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2014-10-12 08:34:24 +00:00
David Majnemer
171825a8ce InstCombine: Don't fold (X <<s log(INT_MIN)) /s INT_MIN to X
Consider the case where X is 2.  (2 <<s 31)/s-2147483648 is zero but we
would fold to X.  Note that this is valid when we are in the unsigned
domain because we require NUW: 2 <<u 31 results in poison.

This fixes PR21245.

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2014-10-11 10:20:04 +00:00
David Majnemer
9043f74acb InstCombine, InstSimplify: (%X /s C1) /s C2 isn't always 0 when C1 * C2 overflow
consider:
C1 = INT_MIN
C2 = -1

C1 * C2 overflows without a doubt but consider the following:
%x = i32 INT_MIN

This means that (%X /s C1) is 1 and (%X /s C1) /s C2 is -1.

N. B.  Move the unsigned version of this transform to InstSimplify, it
doesn't create any new instructions.

This fixes PR21243.

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2014-10-11 10:20:01 +00:00
David Majnemer
2af441e26e InstCombine: mul to shl shouldn't preserve nsw
consider:
mul i32 nsw %x, -2147483648

this instruction will not result in poison if %x is 1

however, if we transform this into:
shl i32 nsw %x, 31

then we will be generating poison because we just shifted into the sign
bit.

This fixes PR21242.

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