llvm.invariant.start to be used without necessarily being paired with a call
to llvm.invariant.end. If you run the entire optimization pipeline then such
calls are in fact deleted (adce does it), but that's actually a good thing since
we probably do want them to be zapped late in the game. There should really be
an integration test that checks that the llvm.invariant.start call lasts long
enough that all passes that do interesting things with it get to do their stuff
before it is deleted. But since no passes do anything interesting with it yet
this will have to wait for later.
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the loop. This is needed because with indirectbr it may not be possible
for LoopSimplify to guarantee that all loop exit predecessors are
inside the loop. This fixes PR5437.
LCCSA no longer actually requires LoopSimplify form, but for now it
must still have the dependency because the PassManager doesn't know
how to schedule LoopSimplify otherwise.
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unsplittable critical edges, which means the introduction of
loops which cannot be transformed to LoopSimplify form. Fix
LoopSimplify to avoid transforming such loops into invalid
code.
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makes several optimization passes abort in cases where they're currently
silently miscompiling code.
Remove the indirectbr assertion from SplitEdge. Indirectbr is only
a problem for critical edges, and SplitEdge defers to SplitCriticalEdge
to handle those, and SplitCriticalEdge has its own assertion for
indirectbr.
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when BB2 has its address taken. Since it ends up doing BB2->rauw(BB1),
this can cause the address of the entry block to be taken. Since it is
generally undesirable to nuke blocks whose address is taken, even when
we can, just unconditionally stop this xform.
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MergeBlockIntoPredecessor. This makes SimplifyCFG slightly more aggressive,
and makes it unnecessary for LoopUnroll to have its own copy of this code.
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This reduces codesize on a variety of codes by 1-2% on x86-64. It also
helps clean up after SSAUpdater.
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with multiple return values it inserts a PHI to merge them all together.
However, if the return values are all the same, it ends up with a pointless
PHI and this pointless PHI happens to really block SRoA from happening in
at least a silly C++ example written by Doug, but probably others. This
fixes rdar://7339069.
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Remove LowerAllocations pass.
Update some more passes to treate free calls just like they were treating FreeInst.
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Chris claims we should never have visibility_hidden inside any .cpp file but
that's still not true even after this commit.
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Update all analysis passes and transforms to treat free calls just like FreeInst.
Remove RaiseAllocations and all its tests since FreeInst no longer needs to be raised.
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When an incoming value for a PHI is updated, we must also updated all other
incoming values for the same BB to match, otherwise we create invalid PHIs.
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where a loop's header is being split and it has predecessors which are not
contained by the most-nested loop which contains the loop.
This fixes PR5235.
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inserted only once, just use vector. Don't compute ExitBlocks unless we
need it, change std::sort to array_pod_sort.
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not just at the end. Add a big comment explaining when this could
be useful (which never happens for jump threading).
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constants used in inlining heuristics (especially
those used in more than one file). No functional change.
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for inlining.
When MallocInst goes away this code will be subsumed as part of
calls and work just fine...
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In getMallocArraySize(), fix bug in the case that array size is the product of 2 constants.
Extend isArrayMalloc() and getMallocArraySize() to handle case where malloc is used as char array.
Ensure that ArraySize in LowerAllocations::runOnBasicBlock() is correct type.
Extend Instruction::isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute() to handle malloc calls.
Add verification for malloc calls.
Reviewed by Dan Gohman.
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loop exit edge -- new PHIs may be needed not only for the additional
splits that are made to preserve LoopSimplify form, but also for the
original split. Factor out the code that inserts new PHIs so that it
can be used for both. Remove LoopRotation.cpp's code for manually
updating LCSSA form, as it is now redundant. This fixes PR4934.
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that get created during loop unswitching, and fix SplitBlockPredecessors'
LCSSA updating code to create new PHIs instead of trying to just move
existing ones.
Also, optimize Loop::verifyLoop, since it gets called a lot. Use
searches on a sorted list of blocks instead of calling the "contains"
function, as is done in other places in the Loop class, since "contains"
does a linear search. Also, don't call verifyLoop from LoopSimplify or
LCSSA, as the PassManager is already calling verifyLoop as part of
LoopInfo's verifyAnalysis.
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that these passes are properly preserved.
Fix several transformation passes that claimed to preserve LoopSimplify
form but weren't.
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instead of a bool argument, and to do the dominator check itself.
This makes it eaiser to use when DominatorTree information is
available.
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for sanity. This didn't turn up any bugs.
Change CallGraphNode to maintain its "callsite" information in the
call edges list as a WeakVH instead of as an instruction*. This fixes
a broad class of dangling pointer bugs, and makes CallGraph have a number
of useful invariants again. This fixes the class of problem indicated
by PR4029 and PR3601.
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and introduce a new Instruction::isIdenticalTo which tests for full
identity, including the SubclassOptionalData flags. Also, fix the
Instruction::clone implementations to preserve the SubclassOptionalData
flags. Finally, teach several optimizations how to handle
SubclassOptionalData correctly, given these changes.
This fixes the counterintuitive behavior of isIdenticalTo not comparing
the full value, and clone not returning an identical clone, as well as
some subtle bugs that could be caused by these.
Thanks to Nick Lewycky for reporting this, and for an initial patch!
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This change speeds up llvm-gcc by more then 6% at "-O0 -g" (measured by compiling InstructionCombining.cpp!)
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of an extracted block contains a PHI using a value defined in the extracted region.
With this patch, the partial inliner now passes MultiSource/Applications.
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unfoldable references to a PHI node in the block being folded, and disable
the transformation in that case. The correct transformation of such PHI
nodes depends on whether BB dominates Succ, and dominance is expensive
to compute here. (Alternatively, it's possible to check whether any
uses are live, but that's also essentially a dominance calculation.
Another alternative is to use reg2mem, but it probably isn't a good idea to
use that in simplifycfg.)
Also, remove some incorrect code from CanPropagatePredecessorsForPHIs
which is made unnecessary with this patch: it didn't consider the case
where a PHI node in BB has multiple uses.
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a Twine, e.g., for names).
- I am a little ambivalent about this; we don't want the string conversion of
utostr, but using overload '+' mixed with string and integer arguments is
sketchy. On the other hand, this particular usage is something of an idiom.
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- Some clients which used DOUT have moved to DEBUG. We are deprecating the
"magic" DOUT behavior which avoided calling printing functions when the
statement was disabled. In addition to being unnecessary magic, it had the
downside of leaving code in -Asserts builds, and of hiding potentially
unnecessary computations.
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functions with a single use; eliminating the single use may eliminate
the function from the current module, but usually doesn't eliminate
it from the final program.
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which cannot be folded even if they have constant operands. Significantly
helps if_spppsubr.c attached to PR4573.
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isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute. The new method is a bit closer to what
the callers actually care about in that it rejects more things callers
don't want. It also adds more precise handling for integer
division, and unifies code for analyzing the legality of a speculative
load.
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This adds location info for all llvm_unreachable calls (which is a macro now) in
!NDEBUG builds.
In NDEBUG builds location info and the message is off (it only prints
"UREACHABLE executed").
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This involves temporarily hard wiring some parts to use the global context. This isn't ideal, but it's
the only way I could figure out to make this process vaguely incremental.
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Make llvm_unreachable take an optional string, thus moving the cerr<< out of
line.
LLVM_UNREACHABLE is now a simple wrapper that makes the message go away for
NDEBUG builds.
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Use it by requiring it through the pass manager, then calling its createSSI
method on the variables that you want in SSI form.
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of the bitcode reader and ASM parser APIs, as well as supporting it in all of the tools.
Patches for Clang and LLVM-GCC to follow.
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when one of them can be converted to a trivial icmp and conditional
branch.
This addresses what is essentially a phase ordering problem.
SimplifyCFG knows how to do this transformation, but it doesn't do so
if the primary block has any instructions in it other than an icmp and
a branch. In the given testcase, the block contains other instructions,
however they are loop-invariant and can be hoisted. SimplifyCFG doesn't
have LoopInfo though, so it can't hoist them. And, it's important that
the blocks be merged before LoopRotation, as it doesn't support
multiple-exit loops.
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to ignore readonly calls, and factor it out of instcombine so
that it can be used by other passes. Patch by Frits van Bommel!
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problem addressed in 31284, but the patch there only
addressed the case where an invoke is the first thing in
a block.
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integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
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and it wasn't generating calls through @PLT for these functions.
hasLocalLinkage() is now false for available_externally,
I attempted to fix the inliner and dce to handle available_externally properly.
It passed make check.
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instructions. It attempts to create high-level multi-operand GEPs,
though in cases where this isn't possible it falls back to casting
the pointer to i8* and emitting a GEP with that. Using GEP instructions
instead of ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr helps pointer analyses that
don't use ScalarEvolution, such as BasicAliasAnalysis.
Also, make the AddrModeMatcher more aggressive in handling GEPs.
Previously it assumed that operand 0 of a GEP would require a register
in almost all cases. It now does extra checking and can do more
matching if operand 0 of the GEP is foldable. This fixes a problem
that was exposed by SCEVExpander using GEPs.
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