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Chandler Carruth
aaf44af769 [LPM] Make LoopSimplify no longer a LoopPass and instead both a utility
function and a FunctionPass.

This has many benefits. The motivating use case was to be able to
compute function analysis passes *after* running LoopSimplify (to avoid
invalidating them) and then to run other passes which require
LoopSimplify. Specifically passes like unrolling and vectorization are
critical to wire up to BranchProbabilityInfo and BlockFrequencyInfo so
that they can be profile aware. For the LoopVectorize pass the only
things in the way are LoopSimplify and LCSSA. This fixes LoopSimplify
and LCSSA is next on my list.

There are also a bunch of other benefits of doing this:
- It is now very feasible to make more passes *preserve* LoopSimplify
  because they can simply run it after changing a loop. Because
  subsequence passes can assume LoopSimplify is preserved we can reduce
  the runs of this pass to the times when we actually mutate a loop
  structure.
- The new pass manager should be able to more easily support loop passes
  factored in this way.
- We can at long, long last observe that LoopSimplify is preserved
  across SCEV. This *halves* the number of times we run LoopSimplify!!!

Now, getting here wasn't trivial. First off, the interfaces used by
LoopSimplify are all over the map regarding how analysis are updated. We
end up with weird "pass" parameters as a consequence. I'll try to clean
at least some of this up later -- I'll have to have it all clean for the
new pass manager.

Next up I discovered a really frustrating bug. LoopUnroll *claims* to
preserve LoopSimplify. That's actually a lie. But the way the
LoopPassManager ends up running the passes, it always ran LoopSimplify
on the unrolled-into loop, rectifying this oversight before any
verification could kick in and point out that in fact nothing was
preserved. So I've added code to the unroller to *actually* simplify the
surrounding loop when it succeeds at unrolling.

The only functional change in the test suite is that we now catch a case
that was previously missed because SCEV and other loop transforms see
their containing loops as simplified and thus don't miss some
opportunities. One test case has been converted to check that we catch
this case rather than checking that we miss it but at least don't get
the wrong answer.

Note that I have #if-ed out all of the verification logic in
LoopSimplify! This is a temporary workaround while extracting these bits
from the LoopPassManager. Currently, there is no way to have a pass in
the LoopPassManager which preserves LoopSimplify along with one which
does not. The LPM will try to verify on each loop in the nest that
LoopSimplify holds but the now-Function-pass cannot distinguish what
loop is being verified and so must try to verify all of them. The inner
most loop is clearly no longer simplified as there is a pass which
didn't even *attempt* to preserve it. =/ Once I get LCSSA out (and maybe
LoopVectorize and some other fixes) I'll be able to re-enable this check
and catch any places where we are still failing to preserve
LoopSimplify. If this causes problems I can back this out and try to
commit *all* of this at once, but so far this seems to work and allow
much more incremental progress.

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2014-01-23 11:23:19 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
88a9f0476c Handle an addrspacecast case in memcpyopt
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2014-01-22 21:53:19 +00:00
Tim Northover
b9b629cbaa Loop strength reduce: fix function name.
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2014-01-22 13:27:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
c04f2c99ab [SROA] Fix a bug which could cause the common type finding to return
inconsistent results for different orderings of alloca slices. The
fundamental issue is that it is just always a mistake to return early
from this function. There is no effective early exit to leverage. This
patch stops trynig to do so and simplifies the code a bit as
a consequence.

Original diagnosis and patch by James Molloy with some name tweaks by me
in part reflecting feedback from Duncan Smith on the mailing list.

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2014-01-21 23:16:05 +00:00
Owen Anderson
1e1446bf84 Fix all the remaining lost-fast-math-flags bugs I've been able to find. The most important of these are cases in the generic logic for combining BinaryOperators.
This logic hadn't been updated to handle FastMathFlags, and it took me a while to detect it because it doesn't show up in a simple search for CreateFAdd.


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2014-01-20 07:44:53 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b45edea9b3 InstCombine: Modernize a bunch of cast combines.
Also make them vector-aware.

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2014-01-19 20:05:13 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
2b03d0051f InstCombine: Hoist 3 copies of AddOne/SubOne into a header.
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2014-01-19 16:56:10 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
c7645e860a InstCombine: Replace a hand-rolled version of isKnownToBeAPowerOfTwo with the real thing.
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2014-01-19 16:48:41 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
0487faa97b InstCombine: Teach most integer add/sub/mul/div combines how to deal with vectors.
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2014-01-19 15:24:22 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
3f6a9d705a InstCombine: Refactor fmul/fdiv combines to handle vectors.
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2014-01-19 13:36:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e1a5243053 Fix a really nasty SROA bug with how we handled out-of-bounds memcpy
intrinsics.

Reported on the list by Evan with a couple of attempts to fix, but it
took a while to dig down to the root cause. There are two overlapping
bugs here, both centering around the circumstance of discovering
a memcpy operand which is known to be completely outside the bounds of
the alloca.

First, we need to kill the *other* side of the memcpy if it was added to
this alloca. Otherwise we'll factor it into our slicing and try to
rewrite it even though we know for a fact that it is dead. This is made
more tricky because we can visit the sides in either order. So we have
to both kill the other side and skip instructions marked as dead. The
latter really should be goodness in every case, but here is a matter of
correctness.

Second, we need to actually remove the *uses* of the alloca by the
memcpy when queuing it for later deletion. Otherwise it may still be
using the alloca when we go to promote it (if the rewrite re-uses the
existing alloca instruction). Do this by factoring out the
use-clobbering used when for nixing a Phi argument and re-using it
across the operands of a to-be-deleted instruction.

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2014-01-19 12:16:54 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
2becaaf3a1 LoopVectorizer: A reduction that has multiple uses of the reduction value is not
a reduction.

Really. Under certain circumstances (the use list of an instruction has to be
set up right - hence the extra pass in the test case) we would not recognize
when a value in a potential reduction cycle was used multiple times by the
reduction cycle.

Fixes PR18526.
radar://15851149

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2014-01-19 03:18:31 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6d2bd95ff1 Don't refuse to transform constexpr(call(arg, ...)) to call(constexpr(arg), ...)) just because the function has multiple return values even if their return types are the same. Patch by Eduard Burtescu!
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2014-01-18 22:47:12 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
8e937c39bb InstCombine: Make the (fmul X, -1.0) -> (fsub -0.0, X) transform handle vectors too.
PR18532.

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2014-01-18 16:43:14 +00:00
Owen Anderson
774cec5748 Fix more instances of dropped fast math flags when optimizing FADD instructions. All found by inspection (aka grep).
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2014-01-18 00:48:14 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
bd2c711cdd [asan] extend asan-coverage (still experimental).
- add a mode for collecting per-block coverage (-asan-coverage=2).
   So far the implementation is naive (all blocks are instrumented),
   the performance overhead on top of asan could be as high as 30%.
 - Make sure the one-time calls to __sanitizer_cov are moved to function buttom,
   which in turn required to copy the original debug info into the call insn.

Here is the performance data on SPEC 2006
(train data, comparing asan with asan-coverage={0,1,2}):

                             asan+cov0     asan+cov1      diff 0-1    asan+cov2       diff 0-2      diff 1-2
       400.perlbench,        65.60,        65.80,         1.00,        76.20,         1.16,         1.16
           401.bzip2,        65.10,        65.50,         1.01,        75.90,         1.17,         1.16
             403.gcc,         1.64,         1.69,         1.03,         2.04,         1.24,         1.21
             429.mcf,        21.90,        22.60,         1.03,        23.20,         1.06,         1.03
           445.gobmk,       166.00,       169.00,         1.02,       205.00,         1.23,         1.21
           456.hmmer,        88.30,        87.90,         1.00,        91.00,         1.03,         1.04
           458.sjeng,       210.00,       222.00,         1.06,       258.00,         1.23,         1.16
      462.libquantum,         1.73,         1.75,         1.01,         2.11,         1.22,         1.21
         464.h264ref,       147.00,       152.00,         1.03,       160.00,         1.09,         1.05
         471.omnetpp,       115.00,       116.00,         1.01,       140.00,         1.22,         1.21
           473.astar,       133.00,       131.00,         0.98,       142.00,         1.07,         1.08
       483.xalancbmk,       118.00,       120.00,         1.02,       154.00,         1.31,         1.28
            433.milc,        19.80,        20.00,         1.01,        20.10,         1.02,         1.01
            444.namd,        16.20,        16.20,         1.00,        17.60,         1.09,         1.09
          447.dealII,        41.80,        42.20,         1.01,        43.50,         1.04,         1.03
          450.soplex,         7.51,         7.82,         1.04,         8.25,         1.10,         1.05
          453.povray,        14.00,        14.40,         1.03,        15.80,         1.13,         1.10
             470.lbm,        33.30,        34.10,         1.02,        34.10,         1.02,         1.00
         482.sphinx3,        12.40,        12.30,         0.99,        13.00,         1.05,         1.06


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2014-01-17 11:00:30 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
9b24eeee01 [opt][PassInfo] Allow opt to run passes that need target machine.
When registering a pass, a pass can now specify a second construct that takes as
argument a pointer to TargetMachine.
The PassInfo class has been updated to reflect that possibility.
If such a constructor exists opt will use it instead of the default constructor
when instantiating the pass.

Since such IR passes are supposed to be rare, no specific support has been
added to this commit to allow an easy registration of such a pass.
In other words, for such pass, the initialization function has to be
hand-written (see CodeGenPrepare for instance).

Now, codegenprepare can be tested using opt:
opt -codegenprepare -mtriple=mytriple input.ll


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2014-01-16 21:44:34 +00:00
Owen Anderson
5ee5e0c430 Fix two cases where we could lose fast math flags when optimizing FADD expressions.
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2014-01-16 21:26:02 +00:00
Owen Anderson
5d9450f92f Fix an instance where we would drop fast math flags when performing an fdiv to reciprocal multiply transformation.
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2014-01-16 21:07:52 +00:00
Owen Anderson
da5e148474 Fix a bug in InstCombine where we failed to preserve fast math flags when optimizing an FMUL expression.
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2014-01-16 20:59:41 +00:00
Owen Anderson
a2a8bbb30f Teach InstCombine that (fmul X, -1.0) can be simplified to (fneg X), which LLVM expresses as (fsub -0.0, X).
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2014-01-16 20:36:42 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
6d49eafb00 [asan] Remove -fsanitize-address-zero-base-shadow command line
flag from clang, and disable zero-base shadow support on all platforms
where it is not the default behavior.

- It is completely unused, as far as we know.
- It is ABI-incompatible with non-zero-base shadow, which means all
objects in a process must be built with the same setting. Failing to
do so results in a segmentation fault at runtime.
- It introduces a backward dependency of compiler-rt on user code,
which is uncommon and complicates testing.

This is the LLVM part of a larger change.



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2014-01-16 10:19:12 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
89fa06ba0f Switch-to-lookup tables: set threshold to 3 cases
There has been an old FIXME to find the right cut-off for when it's worth
analyzing and potentially transforming a switch to a lookup table.

The switches always have two or more cases. I could not measure any speed-up
by transforming a switch with two cases. A switch with three cases gets a nice
speed-up, and I couldn't measure any compile-time regression, so I think this
is the right threshold.

In a Clang self-host, this causes 480 new switches to be transformed,
and reduces the final binary size with 8 KB.

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2014-01-15 05:00:27 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
e96fec2e43 LoopVectorize: Only strip casts from integer types when replacing symbolic
strides

Fixes PR18480.

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2014-01-15 03:35:46 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
0445dc203b Do pointer cast simplifications on addrspacecast
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2014-01-14 20:00:45 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
e16fa983bf Remove a check for an illegal condition.
Bitcasts can't be between address spaces anymore.

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2014-01-14 19:56:57 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
60ecc44266 Make nocapture analysis work with addrspacecast
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2014-01-14 19:11:52 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
3e4542b2ca Reapply "LTO: add API to set strategy for -internalize"
Reapply r199191, reverted in r199197 because it carelessly broke
Other/link-opts.ll.  The problem was that calling
createInternalizePass("main") would select
createInternalizePass(bool("main")) instead of
createInternalizePass(ArrayRef<const char *>("main")).  This commit
fixes the bug.

The original commit message follows.

Add API to LTOCodeGenerator to specify a strategy for the -internalize
pass.

This is a new attempt at Bill's change in r185882, which he reverted in
r188029 due to problems with the gold linker.  This puts the onus on the
linker to decide whether (and what) to internalize.

In particular, running internalize before outputting an object file may
change a 'weak' symbol into an internal one, even though that symbol
could be needed by an external object file --- e.g., with arclite.

This patch enables three strategies:

- LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL: the default (and the old behaviour).
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE: skip -internalize.
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN: only -internalize symbols with hidden
  visibility.

LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL should be used when linking an executable.

Outputting an object file (e.g., via ld -r) is more complicated, and
depends on whether hidden symbols should be internalized.  E.g., for
ld -r, LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE can be used when -keep_private_externs, and
LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN can be used otherwise.  However,
LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL is inappropriate, since the output object file will
eventually need to link with others.

lto_codegen_set_internalize_strategy() sets the strategy for subsequent
calls to lto_codegen_write_merged_modules() and lto_codegen_compile*().

<rdar://problem/14334895>

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Nico Rieck
38f68c5a2e Decouple dllexport/dllimport from linkage
Representing dllexport/dllimport as distinct linkage types prevents using
these attributes on templates and inline functions.

Instead of introducing further mixed linkage types to include linkonce and
weak ODR, the old import/export linkage types are replaced with a new
separate visibility-like specifier:

  define available_externally dllimport void @f() {}
  @Var = dllexport global i32 1, align 4

Linkage for dllexported globals and functions is now equal to their linkage
without dllexport. Imported globals and functions must be either
declarations with external linkage, or definitions with
AvailableExternallyLinkage.

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2014-01-14 15:22:47 +00:00
Nico Rieck
55463f4ec1 Revert "Decouple dllexport/dllimport from linkage"
Revert this for now until I fix an issue in Clang with it.

This reverts commit r199204.

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2014-01-14 12:38:32 +00:00
Nico Rieck
bce07a0c3b Decouple dllexport/dllimport from linkage
Representing dllexport/dllimport as distinct linkage types prevents using
these attributes on templates and inline functions.

Instead of introducing further mixed linkage types to include linkonce and
weak ODR, the old import/export linkage types are replaced with a new
separate visibility-like specifier:

  define available_externally dllimport void @f() {}
  @Var = dllexport global i32 1, align 4

Linkage for dllexported globals and functions is now equal to their linkage
without dllexport. Imported globals and functions must be either
declarations with external linkage, or definitions with
AvailableExternallyLinkage.

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2014-01-14 11:55:03 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
d13b9da1b6 Revert r199191, "LTO: add API to set strategy for -internalize"
Please update also Other/link-opts.ll, in next time.

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2014-01-14 09:40:18 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
67af0456bc LTO: add API to set strategy for -internalize
Add API to LTOCodeGenerator to specify a strategy for the -internalize
pass.

This is a new attempt at Bill's change in r185882, which he reverted in
r188029 due to problems with the gold linker.  This puts the onus on the
linker to decide whether (and what) to internalize.

In particular, running internalize before outputting an object file may
change a 'weak' symbol into an internal one, even though that symbol
could be needed by an external object file --- e.g., with arclite.

This patch enables three strategies:

- LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL: the default (and the old behaviour).
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE: skip -internalize.
- LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN: only -internalize symbols with hidden
  visibility.

LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL should be used when linking an executable.

Outputting an object file (e.g., via ld -r) is more complicated, and
depends on whether hidden symbols should be internalized.  E.g., for
ld -r, LTO_INTERNALIZE_NONE can be used when -keep_private_externs, and
LTO_INTERNALIZE_HIDDEN can be used otherwise.  However,
LTO_INTERNALIZE_FULL is inappropriate, since the output object file will
eventually need to link with others.

lto_codegen_set_internalize_strategy() sets the strategy for subsequent
calls to lto_codegen_write_merged_modules() and lto_codegen_compile*().

<rdar://problem/14334895>

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2014-01-14 06:37:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7f2eff792a [PM] Split DominatorTree into a concrete analysis result object which
can be used by both the new pass manager and the old.

This removes it from any of the virtual mess of the pass interfaces and
lets it derive cleanly from the DominatorTreeBase<> template. In turn,
tons of boilerplate interface can be nuked and it turns into a very
straightforward extension of the base DominatorTree interface.

The old analysis pass is now a simple wrapper. The names and style of
this split should match the split between CallGraph and
CallGraphWrapperPass. All of the users of DominatorTree have been
updated to match using many of the same tricks as with CallGraph. The
goal is that the common type remains the resulting DominatorTree rather
than the pass. This will make subsequent work toward the new pass
manager significantly easier.

Also in numerous places things became cleaner because I switched from
re-running the pass (!!! mid way through some other passes run!!!) to
directly recomputing the domtree.

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2014-01-13 13:07:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2073b0a63c [PM] Pull the generic graph algorithms and data structures for dominator
trees into the Support library.

These are all expressed in terms of the generic GraphTraits and CFG,
with no reliance on any concrete IR types. Putting them in support
clarifies that and makes the fact that the static analyzer in Clang uses
them much more sane. When moving the Dominators.h file into the IR
library I claimed that this was the right home for it but not something
I planned to work on. Oops.

So why am I doing this? It happens to be one step toward breaking the
requirement that IR verification can only be performed from inside of
a pass context, which completely blocks the implementation of
verification for the new pass manager infrastructure. Fixing it will
also allow removing the concept of the "preverify" step (WTF???) and
allow the verifier to cleanly flag functions which fail verification in
a way that precludes even computing dominance information. Currently,
that results in a fatal error even when you ask the verifier to not
fatally error. It's awesome like that.

The yak shaving will continue...

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2014-01-13 10:52:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
56e1394c88 [cleanup] Move the Dominators.h and Verifier.h headers into the IR
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it
doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis.

Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide
these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the
abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes
obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can
manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven
interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both
caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API.

But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really
confusing structure until that day arrives.

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2014-01-13 09:26:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9f20a4c6ce Re-sort #include lines again, prior to moving headers around.
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2014-01-13 08:04:33 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
19236d53eb Switch-to-lookup tables: Don't require a result for the default
case when the lookup table doesn't have any holes.

This means we can build a lookup table for switches like this:

  switch (x) {
    case 0: return 1;
    case 1: return 2;
    case 2: return 3;
    case 3: return 4;
    default: exit(1);
  }

The default case doesn't yield a constant result here, but that doesn't matter,
since a default result is only necessary for filling holes in the lookup table,
and this table doesn't have any holes.

This makes us transform 505 more switches in a clang bootstrap, and shaves 164 KB
off the resulting clang binary.

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2014-01-12 00:44:41 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
73c9559237 LoopVectorizer: Enable strided memory accesses versioning per default
I saw no compile or execution time regressions on x86_64 -mavx -O3.

radar://13075509

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2014-01-11 20:40:34 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
55da404566 LoopVectorize.cpp: Appease MSC16.
Excuse me, I hope msc16 builders would be fine till its end day.
Introduce nullptr then. ;)

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2014-01-11 09:59:27 +00:00
Diego Novillo
4b2b2da9c7 Extend and simplify the sample profile input file.
1- Use the line_iterator class to read profile files.

2- Allow comments in profile file. Lines starting with '#'
   are completely ignored while reading the profile.

3- Add parsing support for discriminators and indirect call samples.

   Our external profiler can emit more profile information that we are
   currently not handling. This patch does not add new functionality to
   support this information, but it allows profile files to provide it.

   I will add actual support later on (for at least one of these
   features, I need support for DWARF discriminators in Clang).

   A sample line may contain the following additional information:

   Discriminator. This is used if the sampled program was compiled with
   DWARF discriminator support
   (http://wiki.dwarfstd.org/index.php?title=Path_Discriminators). This
   is currently only emitted by GCC and we just ignore it.

   Potential call targets and samples. If present, this line contains a
   call instruction. This models both direct and indirect calls. Each
   called target is listed together with the number of samples. For
   example,

                    130: 7  foo:3  bar:2  baz:7

   The above means that at relative line offset 130 there is a call
   instruction that calls one of foo(), bar() and baz(). With baz()
   being the relatively more frequent call target.

   Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2355

4- Simplify format of profile input file.

   This implements earlier suggestions to simplify the format of the
   sample profile file. The symbol table is not necessary and function
   profiles do not need to know the number of samples in advance.

   Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2419

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2014-01-10 23:23:51 +00:00
Diego Novillo
0de8cecb84 Propagation of profile samples through the CFG.
This adds a propagation heuristic to convert instruction samples
into branch weights. It implements a similar heuristic to the one
implemented by Dehao Chen on GCC.

The propagation proceeds in 3 phases:

1- Assignment of block weights. All the basic blocks in the function
   are initial assigned the same weight as their most frequently
   executed instruction.

2- Creation of equivalence classes. Since samples may be missing from
   blocks, we can fill in the gaps by setting the weights of all the
   blocks in the same equivalence class to the same weight. To compute
   the concept of equivalence, we use dominance and loop information.
   Two blocks B1 and B2 are in the same equivalence class if B1
   dominates B2, B2 post-dominates B1 and both are in the same loop.

3- Propagation of block weights into edges. This uses a simple
   propagation heuristic. The following rules are applied to every
   block B in the CFG:

   - If B has a single predecessor/successor, then the weight
     of that edge is the weight of the block.

   - If all the edges are known except one, and the weight of the
     block is already known, the weight of the unknown edge will
     be the weight of the block minus the sum of all the known
     edges. If the sum of all the known edges is larger than B's weight,
     we set the unknown edge weight to zero.

   - If there is a self-referential edge, and the weight of the block is
     known, the weight for that edge is set to the weight of the block
     minus the weight of the other incoming edges to that block (if
     known).

Since this propagation is not guaranteed to finalize for every CFG, we
only allow it to proceed for a limited number of iterations (controlled
by -sample-profile-max-propagate-iterations). It currently uses the same
GCC default of 100.

Before propagation starts, the pass builds (for each block) a list of
unique predecessors and successors. This is necessary to handle
identical edges in multiway branches. Since we visit all blocks and all
edges of the CFG, it is cleaner to build these lists once at the start
of the pass.

Finally, the patch fixes the computation of relative line locations.
The profiler emits lines relative to the function header. To discover
it, we traverse the compilation unit looking for the subprogram
corresponding to the function. The line number of that subprogram is the
line where the function begins. That becomes line zero for all the
relative locations.

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2014-01-10 23:23:46 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
ee3f7de62e LoopVectorizer: Handle strided memory accesses by versioning
for (i = 0; i < N; ++i)
   A[i * Stride1] += B[i * Stride2];

We take loops like this and check that the symbolic strides 'Strided1/2' are one
and drop to the scalar loop if they are not.

This is currently disabled by default and hidden behind the flag
'enable-mem-access-versioning'.

radar://13075509

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2014-01-10 18:20:32 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
560e3955c3 Put the functionality for printing a value to a raw_ostream as an
operand into the Value interface just like the core print method is.
That gives a more conistent organization to the IR printing interfaces
-- they are all attached to the IR objects themselves. Also, update all
the users.

This removes the 'Writer.h' header which contained only a single function
declaration.

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2014-01-09 02:29:41 +00:00
Hao Liu
9e0fd27ce7 Fix a bug about generating undef operand when optimising shuffle vector and insert element in instruction combine.
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2014-01-08 03:06:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
bc65a8d518 Move the LLVM IR asm writer header files into the IR directory, as they
are part of the core IR library in order to support dumping and other
basic functionality.

Rename the 'Assembly' include directory to 'AsmParser' to match the
library name and the only functionality left their -- printing has been
in the core IR library for quite some time.

Update all of the #includes to match.

All of this started because I wanted to have the layering in good shape
before I started adding support for printing LLVM IR using the new pass
infrastructure, and commandline support for the new pass infrastructure.

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2014-01-07 12:34:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
974a445bd9 Re-sort all of the includes with ./utils/sort_includes.py so that
subsequent changes are easier to review. About to fix some layering
issues, and wanted to separate out the necessary churn.

Also comment and sink the include of "Windows.h" in three .inc files to
match the usage in Memory.inc.

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2014-01-07 11:48:04 +00:00
Andrew Trick
b4e0c9b85d Reapply r198654 "indvars: sink truncates outside the loop."
This doesn't seem to have actually broken anything. It was paranoia
on my part. Trying again now that bots are more stable.

This is a follow up of the r198338 commit that added truncates for
lcssa phi nodes. Sinking the truncates below the phis cleans up the
loop and simplifies subsequent analysis within the indvars pass.

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2014-01-07 06:59:12 +00:00
Andrew Trick
2352abb7c6 Revert "indvars: sink truncates outside the loop."
This reverts commit r198654.

One of the bots reported a SciMark failure.

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2014-01-07 01:50:58 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ced88c5918 indvars: sink truncates outside the loop.
This is a follow up of the r198338 commit that added truncates for
lcssa phi nodes. Sinking the truncates below the phis cleans up the
loop and simplifies subsequent analysis within the indvars pass.

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2014-01-07 01:02:55 +00:00
Andrew Trick
f86063e7ec 80 col. comment.
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2014-01-07 01:02:52 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a55aaf7fe6 Reapply r198478 "Fix PR18361: Invalidate LoopDispositions after LoopSimplify hoists things."
Now with a fix for PR18384: ValueHandleBase::ValueIsDeleted.

We need to invalidate SCEV's loop info when we delete a block, even if no values are hoisted.

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2014-01-06 19:43:14 +00:00
Alp Toker
395f7c2505 Add missed cleanup from r198456
All other uses of this macro in LLVM/clang have been moved to the function
definition so follow suite (and the usage advice) here too for consistency.

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2014-01-04 22:47:48 +00:00
Alp Toker
ccd36c4c54 Revert "Fix PR18361: Invalidate LoopDispositions after LoopSimplify hoists things."
This commit was the source of crasher PR18384:

While deleting: label %for.cond127
An asserting value handle still pointed to this value!
UNREACHABLE executed at llvm/lib/IR/Value.cpp:671!

Reverting to get the builders green, feel free to re-land after fixing up.
(Renato has a handy isolated repro if you need it.)

This reverts commit r198478.

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2014-01-04 17:00:45 +00:00
Andrew Trick
c846d65f99 Fix PR18361: Invalidate LoopDispositions after LoopSimplify hoists things.
getSCEV for an ashr instruction creates an intermediate zext
expression when it truncates its operand.

The operand is initially inside the loop, so the narrow zext
expression has a non-loop-invariant loop disposition.

LoopSimplify then runs on an outer loop, hoists the ashr operand, and
properly invalidate the SCEVs that are mapped to value.

The SCEV expression for the ashr is now an AddRec with the hoisted
value as the now loop-invariant start value.

The LoopDisposition of this wide value was properly invalidated during
LoopSimplify.

However, if we later get the ashr SCEV again, we again try to create
the intermediate zext expression. We get the same SCEV that we did
earlier, and it is still cached because it was never mapped to a
Value. When we try to create a new AddRec we abort because we're using
the old non-loop-invariant LoopDisposition.

I don't have a solution for this other than to clear LoopDisposition
when LoopSimplify hoists things.

I think the long-term strategy should be to perform LoopSimplify on
all loops before computing SCEV and before running any loop opts on
individual loops. It's possible we may want to rerun LoopSimplify on
individual loops, but it should rarely do anything, so rarely require
invalidating SCEV.

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2014-01-04 05:52:49 +00:00
Nico Weber
c3d3f0c696 Add a LLVM_DUMP_METHOD macro.
The motivation is to mark dump methods as used in debug builds so that they can
be called from lldb, but to not do so in release builds so that they can be
dead-stripped.

There's lots of potential follow-up work suggested in the thread
"Should dump methods be LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_USED only in debug builds?" on cfe-dev,
but everyone seems to agreen on this subset.

Macro name chosen by fair coin toss.



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2014-01-03 22:53:37 +00:00
David Peixotto
dace98d805 Fix loop rerolling pass failure with non-consant loop lower bound
The loop rerolling pass was failing with an assertion failure from a
failed cast on loops like this:

  void foo(int *A, int *B, int m, int n) {
    for (int i = m; i < n; i+=4) {
      A[i+0] = B[i+0] * 4;
      A[i+1] = B[i+1] * 4;
      A[i+2] = B[i+2] * 4;
      A[i+3] = B[i+3] * 4;
    }
  }

The code was casting the SCEV-expanded code for the new
induction variable to a phi-node. When the loop had a non-constant
lower bound, the SCEV expander would end the code expansion with an
add insted of a phi node and the cast would fail.

It looks like the cast to a phi node was only needed to get the
induction variable value coming from the backedge to compute the end
of loop condition. This patch changes the loop reroller to compare
the induction variable to the number of times the backedge is taken
instead of the iteration count of the loop. In other words, we stop
the loop when the current value of the induction variable ==
IterationCount-1. Previously, the comparison was comparing the
induction variable value from the next iteration == IterationCount.

This problem only seems to occur on 32-bit targets. For some reason,
the loop is not rerolled on 64-bit targets.

PR18290


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2014-01-03 17:20:01 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ac8ba0c0fd Disable compare sinking in CodeGenPrepare when multiple condition registers are available
As noted in the comment above CodeGenPrepare::OptimizeInst, which aggressively
sinks compares to reduce pressure on the condition register(s), for targets
such as PowerPC with multiple condition registers, this may not be the right
thing to do. This adds an HasMultipleConditionRegisters boolean to TLI, and
CodeGenPrepare::OptimizeInst is skipped when HasMultipleConditionRegisters is
true.

This functionality will be used by the PowerPC backend in an upcoming commit.
Especially when the PowerPC backend starts tracking individual condition
register bits as separate allocatable entities (which will happen in this
upcoming commit), this sinking from CodeGenPrepare::OptimizeInst is
significantly suboptimial.

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2014-01-02 21:13:43 +00:00
Andrew Trick
5f8e79e6d2 indvars: cleanup the IV visitor. It does more than gather sext/zext info.
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2014-01-02 21:12:11 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
e13db1008b Delete unread globals through addrspacecast
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2014-01-02 20:01:43 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
1085cc1262 Fix addrspacecast with metadata globals
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2014-01-02 19:53:49 +00:00
Andrew Trick
fcbe3d9501 indvars: insert truncate at loop boundary to avoid redundant IVs.
When widening an IV to remove s/zext, we generally try to eliminate
the original narrow IV. However, LCSSA phi nodes outside the loop were
still using the original IV. Clean this up more aggressively to avoid
redundancy in generated code.

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2014-01-02 19:29:38 +00:00
Nico Weber
15deec7a8d Set LLVM_EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE in CMakeLists whose corresponding Makefiles do so.
(unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/CMakeLists.txt is still missing for now, since
it handles export files in a strange way: It generates a .exports file from a
.def file instead of the other way round.)


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2013-12-29 23:06:49 +00:00
Alexander Potapenko
b09f505445 [ASan] Fix the test for __asan_gen_ globals and actually fix http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17976
by setting the correct linkage (as stated in the bug).


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2013-12-25 16:46:27 +00:00
Alexander Potapenko
c58d98777c [ASan] Make sure none of the __asan_gen_ global strings end up in the symbol table, add a test.
This should fix http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17976
Another test checking for the global variables' locations and prefixes on Darwin will be committed separately.



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2013-12-25 14:22:15 +00:00
Andrew Trick
c7b0b7dc8f Add support to indvars for optimizing sadd.with.overflow.
Split sadd.with.overflow into add + sadd.with.overflow to allow
analysis and optimization. This should ideally be done after
InstCombine, which can perform code motion (eventually indvars should
run after all canonical instcombines). We want ISEL to recombine the
add and the check, at least on x86.

This is currently under an option for reducing live induction
variables: -liv-reduce. The next step is reducing liveness of IVs that
are live out of the overflow check paths. Once the related
optimizations are fully developed, reviewed and tested, I do expect
this to become default.

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2013-12-23 23:31:49 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
166acc9489 Fix Scalarizer insertion point when replacing PHIs with insertelements
If the Scalarizer scalarized a vector PHI but could not scalarize
all uses of it, it would insert a series of insertelements to reconstruct
the vector PHI value from the scalar ones.  The problem was that it would
emit these insertelements immediately after the PHI, even if there were
other PHIs after it.


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2013-12-23 14:51:56 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
b09beed540 Fix Scalarizer handling of vector GEPs with multiple index operands
The old code only worked for one index operand.  Also handle "inbounds".


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2013-12-23 14:45:00 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
26f1d1cbbc [asan] don't unpoison redzones on function exit in use-after-return mode.
Summary:
Before this change the instrumented code before Ret instructions looked like:
  <Unpoison Frame Redzones>
  if (Frame != OriginalFrame) // I.e. Frame is fake
     <Poison Complete Frame>

Now the instrumented code looks like:
  if (Frame != OriginalFrame) // I.e. Frame is fake
     <Poison Complete Frame>
  else
     <Unpoison Frame Redzones>

Reviewers: eugenis

Reviewed By: eugenis

CC: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2458

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2013-12-23 14:15:08 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
1fe014e5fc [asan] produce fewer stores when poisoning stack shadow
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2013-12-23 09:24:36 +00:00
Justin Bogner
bcb726dc8a Transforms: Don't create bad weights when eliminating dead cases
If we happen to eliminate every case in a switch that has branch
weights, we currently try to create metadata for the one remaining
branch, triggering an assert. Instead, we need to check that the
metadata we're trying to create is sensible.

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2013-12-20 08:21:30 +00:00
Kay Tiong Khoo
75c84130c1 Stay classy (and legal) LLVM. Remove links to 3rd party SMT solver whose links may not be permanent.
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2013-12-19 18:35:54 +00:00
Kay Tiong Khoo
79b37835f9 Improved fix for PR17827 (instcombine of shift/and/compare).
This change fixes the case of arithmetic shift right - do not attempt to fold that case.
This change also relaxes the conditions when attempting to fold the logical shift right and shift left cases.

No additional IR-level test cases included at this time. See http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17827 for proofs that these are correct transformations.

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2013-12-19 18:07:17 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
de011a5f90 [dfsan] Simplify code after r197677.
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2013-12-19 14:37:03 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
a7eb2b83ba Add an explicit insert point argument to SplitBlockAndInsertIfThen.
Currently SplitBlockAndInsertIfThen requires that branch condition is an
Instruction itself, which is very inconvenient, because it is sometimes an
Operator, or even a Constant.


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2013-12-19 13:29:56 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
83196a9fcb LoopVectorizer: Don't if-convert constant expressions that can trap
A phi node operand or an instruction operand could be a constant expression that
can trap (division). Check that we don't vectorize such cases.

PR16729
radar://15653590

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2013-12-17 01:11:01 +00:00
Yi Jiang
4faf2ba0c7 Enable double to float shrinking optimizations for binary functions like 'fmin/fmax'. Fix radar:15283121
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2013-12-16 22:42:40 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1e3d96622a Fix a use-after-free error in GlobalOpt CleanupConstantGlobalUsers
GlobalOpt's CleanupConstantGlobalUsers function uses a worklist array to manage
constant users to be visited. The pointers in this array need to be weak
handles because when we delete a constant array, we may also be holding a
pointer to one of its elements (or an element of one of its elements if we're
dealing with an array of arrays) in the worklist.

Fixes PR17347.

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2013-12-12 20:45:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
8cd46c06f2 Initialize the barrier pass llvm::initializeIPO
The barrier pass is a temporary hack, and should go away soon. Nevertheless, if
we don't initialize it, then opt will not understand -barrier, and this will
break bugpoint (because when it dumps the passes from the default pass manager
-barrier will be there).

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2013-12-12 20:45:08 +00:00
Yi Jiang
41a3007571 Resubmit r196544: Apply transformation on OS X 10.9+ and iOS 7.0+: pow(10, x) ―> __exp10(x)
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2013-12-12 01:55:04 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
0d87d72fa7 Prune redundant dependencies in LLVMBuild.txt.
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2013-12-11 00:30:57 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
0e33b4574b [asan] Fix the coverage.cc test broken by r196939
It was failing because ASan was adding all of the following to one
function:
- dynamic alloca
- stack realignment
- inline asm

This patch avoids making the static alloca dynamic when coverage is
used.

ASan should probably not be inserting empty inline asm blobs to inhibit
duplicate tail elimination.

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2013-12-10 21:49:28 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
e1d55bb5d5 Add proper dependencies to LLVMBuild.txt in llvm/lib.
I'll prune redundant deps in LLVMBuild.txt, later.

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2013-12-10 05:39:34 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
e0c0c4bdf6 Whitespaces.
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2013-12-10 05:39:12 +00:00
Justin Bogner
31eaed9c6d Transforms: Don't create bad branch weights when folding a switch
This avoids creating branch weight metadata of length one when we fold
cases into the default of a switch instruction, which was triggering
an assert.

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2013-12-10 00:13:41 +00:00
Manman Ren
8186046028 Revert 196544 due to internal bot failures.
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2013-12-08 20:28:33 +00:00
Mark Seaborn
34005c92bb Fix inlining to not lose the "cleanup" clause from landingpads
This fixes PR17872.  This bug can lead to C++ destructors not being
called when they should be, when an exception is thrown.

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2013-12-08 00:51:21 +00:00
Mark Seaborn
615f9b7162 Fix inlining to not produce duplicate landingpad clauses
Before this change, inlining one "invoke" into an outer "invoke" call
site can lead to the outer landingpad's catch/filter clauses being
copied multiple times into the resulting landingpad.  This happens:

 * when the inlined function contains multiple "resume" instructions,
   because forwardResume() copies the clauses but is called multiple
   times;

 * when the inlined function contains a "resume" and a "call", because
   HandleCallsInBlockInlinedThroughInvoke() copies the clauses but is
   redundant with forwardResume().

Fix this by deduplicating the code.

This problem doesn't lead to any incorrect execution; it's only
untidy.

This change will make fixing PR17872 a little easier.

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2013-12-08 00:50:58 +00:00
Jakub Staszak
7ae72bfd94 Don't #include heavy Dominators.h file in LoopInfo.h. This change reduces
overall time of LLVM compilation by ~1%.


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2013-12-07 21:20:17 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
eb2934e782 Fix assert with copy from global through addrspacecast
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2013-12-07 02:58:45 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
42883d0ac4 Don't use isNullValue to evaluate ConstantExpr
ConstantExpr can evaluate to false even when isNullValue gives false.

Fixes PR18143.

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2013-12-06 21:48:36 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
5aafde2d5a [asan] fix ndebug build with strict warnings (-Wunused-variable)
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2013-12-06 09:26:09 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
daa1bf3b74 [asan] rewrite asan's stack frame layout
Summary:
Rewrite asan's stack frame layout.
First, most of the stack layout logic is moved into a separte file
to make it more testable and (potentially) useful for other projects.
Second, make the frames more compact by using adaptive redzones
(smaller for small objects, larger for large objects).
Third, try to minimized gaps due to large alignments (this is hypothetical since
today we don't see many stack vars aligned by more than 32).

The frames indeed become more compact, but I'll still need to run more benchmarks
before committing, but I am sking for review now to get early feedback.

This change will be accompanied by a trivial change in compiler-rt tests
to match the new frame sizes.

Reviewers: samsonov, dvyukov

Reviewed By: samsonov

CC: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2324

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2013-12-06 09:00:17 +00:00
Yi Jiang
ab906d0048 Apply transformation on OS X 10.9+ and iOS 7.0+: pow(10, x) ―> __exp10(x)
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2013-12-05 22:42:50 +00:00
Renato Golin
07d9471bc5 Add #pragma vectorize enable/disable to LLVM
The intended behaviour is to force vectorization on the presence
of the flag (either turn on or off), and to continue the behaviour
as expected in its absence. Tests were added to make sure the all
cases are covered in opt. No tests were added in other tools with
the assumption that they should use the PassManagerBuilder in the
same way.

This patch also removes the outdated -late-vectorize flag, which was
on by default and not helping much.

The pragma metadata is being attached to the same place as other loop
metadata, but nothing forbids one from attaching it to a function
(to enable #pragma optimize) or basic blocks (to hint the basic-block
vectorizers), etc. The logic should be the same all around.

Patches to Clang to produce the metadata will be produced after the
initial implementation is agreed upon and committed. Patches to other
vectorizers (such as SLP and BB) will be added once we're happy with
the pass manager changes.

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2013-12-05 21:20:02 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
f3f9cff0fb Change std::deque => std::vector. No functionality change.
There is no reason to use std::deque here over std::vector. Thus given the
performance differences inbetween the two it makes sense to change deque to
vector.

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2013-12-05 18:42:12 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3bb1184a1a Fix non-deterministic behavior.
We use CSEBlocks to initialize a worklist:

SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 8> CSEWorkList(CSEBlocks.begin(), CSEBlocks.end());

so it must have a deterministic order.

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2013-12-05 18:28:01 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
9e0807cb61 SLPVectorizer: An in-tree vectorized entry cannot also be a scalar external use
We were creating external uses for scalar values in MustGather entries that also
had a ScalarToTreeEntry (they also are present in a vectorized tuple). This
meant we would keep a value 'alive' as a scalar and vectorized causing havoc.
This is not necessary because when we create a MustGather vector we explicitly
create external uses entries for the insertelement instructions of the
MustGather vector elements.

Fixes PR18129.

radar://15582184

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2013-12-05 15:14:40 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
64abf5b441 [tsan] fix PR18146: sometimes a variable written into vptr could have an integer type (after other optimizations)
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2013-12-05 15:03:02 +00:00
Alp Toker
087ab613f4 Correct word hyphenations
This patch tries to avoid unrelated changes other than fixing a few
hyphen-related ambiguities and contractions in nearby lines.

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2013-12-05 05:44:44 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
6aff9d6f91 llvm-cov: Replace size() with empty() in bool check.
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2013-12-04 19:18:23 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
bfbf8d3ad8 Un-revert r196358: "llvm-cov: Added support for function checksums."
And add the proper fix.

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2013-12-04 08:57:17 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
b835a4403a Revert r196358: "llvm-cov: Added support for function checksums."
This currently breaks clang/test/CodeGen/code-coverage.c. The root cause
is that the newly introduced access to Funcs[j] is out of bounds.

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2013-12-04 08:23:33 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
2ebea72474 llvm-cov: Added support for function checksums.
The function checksums are hashed from the concatenation of the function
name and line number.

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2013-12-04 06:00:17 +00:00
Yunzhong Gao
822a02fb4c Teach the internalize pass to skip dllexported symbols because they could be
referenced in a way that even the linker does not see.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2280



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2013-12-03 18:05:14 +00:00
Kay Tiong Khoo
ddc7eef2cd Use local variable for repeated use rather than 'get' method. No functional change intended.
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Kay Tiong Khoo
3059b474a4 Move variables to where they are used and give them better names. No functional change intended.
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Kay Tiong Khoo
5685c012a3 Rename variables to be consistent (CST -> Cst). No functional change intended.
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2013-12-02 22:11:56 +00:00
Mark Seaborn
6e2cf928d0 InlineFunction.cpp: Remove a return value that is always false
Remove some associated dead code.

This cleanup is associated with PR17872.

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2013-12-02 20:50:59 +00:00
Kay Tiong Khoo
4e5f6e64f1 Conservative fix for PR17827 - don't optimize a shift + and + compare sequence where the shift is logical unless the comparison is unsigned
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2013-12-02 18:43:59 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
dfb74a58c5 [tsan] fix instrumentation of vector vptr updates (https://code.google.com/p/thread-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=43)
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2013-12-02 08:07:15 +00:00
Bill Wendling
47cc074c2e Use accessor methods instead.
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2013-12-01 03:40:42 +00:00
Bill Wendling
6e59964b45 Use 'unsigned char' to get this past gcc error message:
error: invalid conversion from 'unsigned char' to '{anonymous}::Sequence'

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2013-12-01 03:36:07 +00:00
Stephen Canon
e9f8ce8cde Rein in overzealous InstCombine of fptrunc(OP(fpextend, fpextend)).
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2013-11-28 21:38:05 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
7e8ff837e6 PR1860 - We can't save a list of ExtractElement instructions to CSE because some of these instructions
may be removed and optimized in future iterations. Instead we save a list of basic blocks that we need to CSE.



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2013-11-26 22:24:25 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
b40f14eb89 LoopVectorizer: Truncate i64 trip counts of i32 phis if necessary
In signed arithmetic we could end up with an i64 trip count for an i32 phi.
Because it is signed arithmetic we know that this is only defined if the i32
does not wrap. It is therefore safe to truncate the i64 trip count to a i32
value.

Fixes PR18049.

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2013-11-26 22:11:23 +00:00
Diego Novillo
d0d8d6462a Refactor some code in SampleProfile.cpp
I'm adding new functionality in the sample profiler. This will
require more data to be kept around for each function, so I moved
the structure SampleProfile that we keep for each function into
a separate class.

There are no functional changes in this patch. It simply provides
a new home where to place all the new data that I need to propagate
weights through edges.

There are some other name and minor edits throughout.

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2013-11-26 20:37:33 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
bba8da2ba0 PR18060 - When we RAUW values with ExtractElement instructions in some cases
we generate PHI nodes with multiple entries from the same basic block but
with different values. Enabling CSE on ExtractElement instructions make sure
that all of the RAUWed instructions are the same.



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2013-11-26 17:29:19 +00:00
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
dff57f19a1 PR17925 bugfix.
Short description.

This issue is about case of treating pointers as integers.
We treat pointers as different if they references different address space.
At the same time, we treat pointers equal to integers (with machine address
width). It was a point of false-positive. Consider next case on 32bit machine:

void foo0(i32 addrespace(1)* %p)
void foo1(i32 addrespace(2)* %p)
void foo2(i32 %p)

foo0 != foo1, while
foo1 == foo2 and foo0 == foo2.

As you can see it breaks transitivity. That means that result depends on order
of how functions are presented in module. Next order causes merging of foo0
and foo1: foo2, foo0, foo1
First foo0 will be merged with foo2, foo0 will be erased. Second foo1 will be
merged with foo2.
Depending on order, things could be merged we don't expect to.

The fix:
Forbid to treat any pointer as integer, except for those, who belong to address space 0.



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2013-11-26 16:11:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
54fec07ec0 [PM] Split the CallGraph out from the ModulePass which creates the
CallGraph.

This makes the CallGraph a totally generic analysis object that is the
container for the graph data structure and the primary interface for
querying and manipulating it. The pass logic is separated into its own
class. For compatibility reasons, the pass provides wrapper methods for
most of the methods on CallGraph -- they all just forward.

This will allow the new pass manager infrastructure to provide its own
analysis pass that constructs the same CallGraph object and makes it
available. The idea is that in the new pass manager, the analysis pass's
'run' method returns a concrete analysis 'result'. Here, that result is
a 'CallGraph'. The 'run' method will typically do only minimal work,
deferring much of the work into the implementation of the result object
in order to be lazy about computing things, but when (like DomTree)
there is *some* up-front computation, the analysis does it prior to
handing the result back to the querying pass.

I know some of this is fairly ugly. I'm happy to change it around if
folks can suggest a cleaner interim state, but there is going to be some
amount of unavoidable ugliness during the transition period. The good
thing is that this is very limited and will naturally go away when the
old pass infrastructure goes away. It won't hang around to bother us
later.

Next up is the initial new-PM-style call graph analysis. =]

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2013-11-26 04:19:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
fbe605e712 Migrate metadata information from scalar to vector instructions during
SLP vectorization. Based on the code in BBVectorizer.

Fixes PR17741.

Patch by Raul Silvera, reviewed by Hal and Nadav. Reformatted by my
driving of clang-format. =]

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2013-11-23 00:48:34 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
695de7692c llvm-cov: Split entry blocks in GCNOProfiling.cpp.
gcov expects every function to contain an entry block that
unconditionally branches into the next block. clang does not implement
basic blocks in this manner, so gcov did not output correct branch info
if the entry block branched to multiple blocks.

This change splits every function's entry block into an empty block and
a block with the rest of the instructions. The instrumentation code will
take care of the rest.

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2013-11-22 23:07:45 +00:00
Manman Ren
e6c749a3ec Debug Info: move StripDebugInfo from StripSymbols.cpp to DebugInfo.cpp.
We can share the implementation between StripSymbols and dropping debug info
for metadata versions that do not match.

Also update the comments to match the implementation. A follow-on patch will
drop the "Debug Info Version" module flag in StripDebugInfo.


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2013-11-22 22:06:31 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
08e1b756df StructurizeCFG: Fix verification failure with some loops.
If the beginning of the loop was also the entry block
of the function, branches were inserted to the entry block
which isn't allowed. If this occurs, create a new dummy
function entry block that branches to the start of the loop.

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Matt Arsenault
7575fdd7a4 StructurizeCFG: Fix inverting a branch on an argument
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2013-11-22 19:24:37 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
4799cdb81e Add a fixed version of r195470 back.
The fix is simply to use CurI instead of I when handling aliases to
avoid accessing a invalid iterator.

original message:

Convert linkonce* to weak* instead of strong.

Also refactor the logic into a helper function. This is an important improve
on mingw where the linker complains about mixed weak and strong symbols.
Converting to weak ensures that the symbol is not dropped, but keeps in a
comdat, making the linker happy.

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2013-11-22 17:58:12 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
4be5f33f65 Revert "Convert linkonce* to weak* instead of strong."
This reverts commit r195470.
Debugging failure in some bots.

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2013-11-22 17:09:34 +00:00
Richard Sandiford
0f778794c8 Add a Scalarizer pass.
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Rafael Espindola
a6c0249619 Convert linkonce* to weak* instead of strong.
Also refactor the logic into a helper function. This is an important improvement
on mingw where the linker complains about mixed weak and strong symbols.
Converting to weak ensures that the symbol is not dropped, but keeps in a
comdat, making the linker happy.

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2013-11-22 16:14:30 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
21a47246f9 SLPVectorizer: Fix whitespace errors.
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2013-11-22 15:47:17 +00:00
Yi Jiang
709a31b5f9 SLP Vectorizer: Extract cost will only be added once even if the scalar has multiple external uses.
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2013-11-22 01:57:02 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
934d1f83ae Introduce two command-line flags for the instrumentation pass to control whether the labels of pointers should be ignored in load and store instructions
The new command line flags are -dfsan-ignore-pointer-label-on-store and -dfsan-ignore-pointer-label-on-load. Their default value matches the current labelling scheme.

Additionally, the function __dfsan_union_load is marked as readonly.

Patch by Lorenzo Martignoni!

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2187

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2013-11-21 23:20:54 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
52658c9db5 [msan] Propagate condition origin in select instruction.
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2013-11-21 12:00:24 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
1155e0e912 llvm-cov: Don't assume FileChecksum was generated.
For cases where emitProfileArcs() was called but emitProfileNotes() was
not, set the CfgChecksum to 0.

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2013-11-21 04:53:39 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
6431960be3 llvm-cov: Fixed some bugs related to file checksum.
Added call to update CfgChecksum. Made FileChecksum a vector, separate
for each source file.

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2013-11-21 04:01:05 +00:00
Yuchen Wu
d23c759c0f llvm-cov: Added file checksum to gcno and gcda files.
Instead of permanently outputting "MVLL" as the file checksum, clang
will create gcno and gcda checksums by hashing the destination block
numbers of every arc. This allows for llvm-cov to check if the two gcov
files are synchronized.

Regenerated the test files so they contain the checksum. Also added
negative test to ensure error when the checksums don't match.

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2013-11-20 04:15:05 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
4bc2e3a32d SLPVectorizer: Fix stale for Value pointer array
We are slicing an array of Value pointers and process those slices in a loop.
The problem is that we might invalidate a later slice by vectorizing a former
slice.

Use a WeakVH to track the pointer. If the pointer is deleted or RAUW'ed we can
tell.

The test case will only fail when running with libgmalloc.

radar://15498655

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2013-11-19 22:20:20 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
413f7bea8d SLPVectorizer: Fix whitespace errors
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2013-11-19 22:20:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ed1951e79f Fix an issue where SROA computed different results based on the relative
order of slices of the alloca which have exactly the same size and other
properties. This was found by a perniciously unstable sort
implementation used to flush out buggy uses of the algorithm.

The fundamental idea is that findCommonType should return the best
common type it can find across all of the slices in the range. There
were two bugs here previously:

1) We would accept an integer type smaller than a byte-width multiple,
   and if there were different bit-width integer types, we would accept
   the first one. This caused an actual failure in the testcase updated
   here when the sort order changed.
2) If we found a bad combination of types or a non-load, non-store use
   before an integer typed load or store we would bail, but if we found
   the integere typed load or store, we would use it. The correct
   behavior is to always use an integer typed operation which covers the
   partition if one exists.

While a clever debugging sort algorithm found problem #1 in our existing
test cases, I have no useful test case ideas for #2. I spotted in by
inspection when looking at this code.

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2013-11-19 09:03:18 +00:00
Michael Ilseman
1b3ab9199f Add support for software expansion of 64-bit integer division instructions.
Patch by Dmitri Shtilman!



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2013-11-19 06:54:19 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
940267e7f2 Debug info: Let LowerDbgDeclare perfom the dbg.declare -> dbg.value
lowering only for load/stores to scalar allocas. The resulting values
confuse the backend and don't add anything because we can describe
array-allocas with a dbg.declare intrinsic just fine.

rdar://problem/15464571

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2013-11-18 23:04:38 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
64409ad8e3 [ASan] Fix PR17867 - make sure ASan doesn't crash if use-after-scope and use-after-return are combined.
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2013-11-18 14:53:55 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
07a3c481c6 LoopVectorizer: Extend the induction variable to a larger type
In some case the loop exit count computation can overflow. Extend the type to
prevent most of those cases.

The problem is loops like:
int main ()
{
  int a = 1;
  char b = 0;
  lbl:
    a &= 4;
    b--;
    if (b) goto lbl;
  return a;
}

The backedge count is 255. The induction variable type is i8. If we add one to
255 to get the exit count we overflow to zero.

To work around this issue we extend the type of the induction variable to i32 in
the case of i8 and i16.

PR17532

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2013-11-18 13:14:32 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
80ccd9ea59 Utils/LoopUnroll.cpp: Tweak (StringRef)OldName to be valid until it is used, since r194601.
eraseFromParent() invalidates OldName.

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2013-11-17 18:05:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel
c8dc96be28 Add a loop rerolling flag to the PassManagerBuilder
This adds a boolean member variable to the PassManagerBuilder to control loop
rerolling (just like we have for unrolling and the various vectorization
options). This is necessary for control by the frontend. Loop rerolling remains
disabled by default at all optimization levels.

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2013-11-17 16:02:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel
390564206f Add the cold attribute to error-reporting call sites
Generally speaking, control flow paths with error reporting calls are cold.
So far, error reporting calls are calls to perror and calls to fprintf,
fwrite, etc. with stderr as the stream. This can be extended in the future.

The primary motivation is to improve block placement (the cold attribute
affects the static branch prediction heuristics).

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2013-11-17 02:06:35 +00:00
Hal Finkel
b7dabccbce Fix ndebug-build unused variable in loop rerolling
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2013-11-17 01:21:54 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bebe48dbfe Add a loop rerolling pass
This adds a loop rerolling pass: the opposite of (partial) loop unrolling. The
transformation aims to take loops like this:

for (int i = 0; i < 3200; i += 5) {
  a[i]     += alpha * b[i];
  a[i + 1] += alpha * b[i + 1];
  a[i + 2] += alpha * b[i + 2];
  a[i + 3] += alpha * b[i + 3];
  a[i + 4] += alpha * b[i + 4];
}

and turn them into this:

for (int i = 0; i < 3200; ++i) {
  a[i] += alpha * b[i];
}

and loops like this:

for (int i = 0; i < 500; ++i) {
  x[3*i] = foo(0);
  x[3*i+1] = foo(0);
  x[3*i+2] = foo(0);
}

and turn them into this:

for (int i = 0; i < 1500; ++i) {
  x[i] = foo(0);
}

There are two motivations for this transformation:

  1. Code-size reduction (especially relevant, obviously, when compiling for
code size).

  2. Providing greater choice to the loop vectorizer (and generic unroller) to
choose the unrolling factor (and a better ability to vectorize). The loop
vectorizer can take vector lengths and register pressure into account when
choosing an unrolling factor, for example, and a pre-unrolled loop limits that
choice. This is especially problematic if the manual unrolling was optimized
for a machine different from the current target.

The current implementation is limited to single basic-block loops only. The
rerolling recognition should work regardless of how the loop iterations are
intermixed within the loop body (subject to dependency and side-effect
constraints), but the significant restriction is that the order of the
instructions in each iteration must be identical. This seems sufficient to
capture all current use cases.

This pass is not currently enabled by default at any optimization level.

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2013-11-16 23:59:05 +00:00
Hal Finkel
64fa501b10 Apply the InstCombine fptrunc sqrt optimization to llvm.sqrt
InstCombine, in visitFPTrunc, applies the following optimization to sqrt calls:

  (fptrunc (sqrt (fpext x))) -> (sqrtf x)

but does not apply the same optimization to llvm.sqrt. This is a problem
because, to enable vectorization, Clang generates llvm.sqrt instead of sqrt in
fast-math mode, and because this optimization is being applied to sqrt and not
applied to llvm.sqrt, sometimes the fast-math code is slower.

This change makes InstCombine apply this optimization to llvm.sqrt as well.

This fixes the specific problem in PR17758, although the same underlying issue
(optimizations applied to libcalls are not applied to intrinsics) exists for
other optimizations in SimplifyLibCalls.

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2013-11-16 21:29:08 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e9cdbf68e5 InstCombine: fold (A >> C) == (B >> C) --> (A^B) < (1 << C) for constant Cs.
This is common in bitfield code.

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2013-11-16 16:00:48 +00:00