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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Lattner
5d735bf29b Simplify this code a bit by relying on recursive simplification. Support
sprintf("%s", P)'s that have uses.

s/hasNUses(0)/use_empty()/


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2005-09-24 22:17:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner
53249865ec Transform floor((double)FLT) -> (double)floorf(FLT), implementing
Regression/Transforms/SimplifyLibCalls/floor.ll.  This triggers 19 times in
177.mesa.


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2005-08-24 17:22:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bbf728edeb All stats are "Number of ..."
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2005-08-07 20:02:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9cc5f42feb ConstantInt::get only works for arguments < 128.
SimplifyLibCalls probably has to be audited to make sure it does not make
this mistake elsewhere.  Also, if this code knows that the type will be
unsigned, obviously one arm of this is dead.

Reid, can you take a look into this further?


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2005-08-01 16:52:50 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
00b16889ab Eliminate all remaining tabs and trailing spaces.
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2005-07-27 06:12:32 +00:00
John Criswell
46b8db2ec6 Doh! Forgot to LLVMify the style.
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2005-06-29 15:57:50 +00:00
John Criswell
1d231ec0b0 Basic fix for PR#591; don't convert an fprintf() to an fwrite() if there
is a mismatch in their character type pointers (i.e. fprintf() prints an
array of ubytes while fwrite() takes an array of sbytes).
We can probably do better than this (such as casting the ubyte to an
sbyte).


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2005-06-29 15:03:18 +00:00
Reid Spencer
134d2e4af8 Fix a problem with the strcmp optimization checking the wrong string and
not casting to the correct type.


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2005-06-18 17:46:28 +00:00
Reid Spencer
89026028d1 Make the registration hash_map static. No other module needs it. Also,
document what its for a little better.


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2005-05-21 01:27:04 +00:00
Reid Spencer
0660f754df Adjust the file comment to read a little easier.
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2005-05-21 00:57:44 +00:00
Reid Spencer
b82baf04ec Make sure ... arguments are casted to sbyte* where needed.
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2005-05-21 00:39:30 +00:00
Reid Spencer
5845623148 Add a "brief" comment for CastToCStr
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2005-05-21 00:23:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9375135999 Fix mismatched type problem that crashed on cases like this:
sprintf(P, "%s", X);

Where X is not an sbyte*.  This fixes the bug JohnMC reported on llvm-bugs.


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2005-05-20 22:22:25 +00:00
Reid Spencer
c3f6abdd85 Don't look for __builtin_ffs, we'll never see it from llvm-gcc and there's
not reason to include it for other front ends.


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2005-05-15 21:27:34 +00:00
Reid Spencer
f74eb3fa2a Provide this optimization as well:
ffs(x) -> (x == 0 ? 0 : 1+llvm.cttz(x))


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2005-05-15 21:19:45 +00:00
Reid Spencer
c64e3e77f9 Duh .. you actually have to #include Config/config.h before you can test
for one of the values that it defines!


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2005-05-15 17:20:47 +00:00
Reid Spencer
c29b13d648 Changes for ffs lib call simplification:
* Check for availability of ffsll call in configure script
* Support ffs, ffsl, and ffsll conversion to constant value if the argument
  is constant.


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2005-05-14 16:42:52 +00:00
Reid Spencer
789082af03 * Add two strlen optimizations:
strlen(x) != 0 -> *x != 0
    strlen(x) == 0 -> *x == 0
* Change nested statistics to use style of other LLVM statistics so that
  only the name of the optimization (simplify-libcalls) is used as the
  statistic name, and the description indicates which specific all is
  optimized. Cuts down on some redundancy and saves a few bytes of space.
* Make note of stpcpy optimization that could be done.


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2005-05-07 20:15:59 +00:00
Reid Spencer
673c1a9170 Don't increment the counter unless the debug flag is set.
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2005-05-07 04:59:45 +00:00
Reid Spencer
cea6559f60 Implement the IsDigitOptimization for simplifying calls to the isdigit
library function:
  isdigit(chr) -> 0 or 1 if chr is constant
  isdigit(chr) -> chr - '0' <= 9 otherwise

Although there are many calls to isdigit in llvm-test, most of them are
compiled away by macros leaving only this:

2 MultiSource/Applications/hexxagon


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2005-05-04 18:58:28 +00:00
Reid Spencer
58b563ce43 * Correct the function prototypes for some of the functions to match the
actual spec (int -> uint)
* Add the ability to get/cache the strlen function prototype.
* Make sure generated values are appropriately named for debugging purposes
* Add the SPrintFOptimiation for 4 casts of sprintf optimization:
    sprintf(str,cstr) -> llvm.memcpy(str,cstr) (if cstr has no %)
    sprintf(str,"")   -> store sbyte 0, str
    sprintf(str,"%s",src) -> llvm.memcpy(str,src) (if src is constant)
    sprintf(str,"%c",chr) -> store chr, str   ; store sbyte 0, str+1

The sprintf optimization didn't fire as much as I had hoped:

  2 MultiSource/Applications/SPASS
  5 MultiSource/Benchmarks/McCat/18-imp
 22 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/TimberWolfMC
  1 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/assembler
  6 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/unix-smail
  2 MultiSource/Benchmarks/mediabench/mpeg2/mpeg2dec


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2005-05-04 03:20:21 +00:00
Reid Spencer
21506ff821 Implement optimizations for the strchr and llvm.memset library calls.
Neither of these activated as many times as was hoped:

strchr:
9 MultiSource/Applications/siod
1 MultiSource/Applications/d
2 MultiSource/Prolangs-C/archie-client
1 External/SPEC/CINT2000/176.gcc/176.gcc

llvm.memset:
no hits


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2005-05-03 07:23:44 +00:00
Reid Spencer
9974ddab2b Avoid garbage output in the statistics display by ensuring that the
strings passed to Statistic's constructor are not destructable. The stats
are printed during static destruction and the SimplifyLibCalls module was
getting destructed before the statistics.


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2005-05-03 02:54:54 +00:00
Reid Spencer
e6ec8cc8c6 Add the StrNCmpOptimization which is similar to strcmp.
Unfortunately, this optimization didn't trigger on any llvm-test tests.


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2005-05-03 01:43:45 +00:00
Reid Spencer
a1b4390938 Implement the fprintf optimization which converts calls like this:
fprintf(F,"hello") -> fwrite("hello",strlen("hello"),1,F)
  fprintf(F,"%s","hello") -> fwrite("hello",strlen("hello"),1,F)
  fprintf(F,"%c",'x') -> fputc('c',F)

This optimization fires severals times in llvm-test:

313 MultiSource/Applications/Burg
302 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/TimberWolfMC
189 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/mybison
175 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/football
130 MultiSource/Benchmarks/Prolangs-C/unix-tbl


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2005-05-02 23:59:26 +00:00
Reid Spencer
63a7513ac1 Fix a comment that stated the wrong thing.
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2005-04-30 06:45:47 +00:00
Reid Spencer
9f56b1feeb * Don't depend on "guessing" what a FILE* is, just require that the actual
type be obtained from a CallInst we're optimizing.
* Make it possible for getConstantStringLength to return the ConstantArray
  that it extracts in case the content is needed by an Optimization.
* Implement the strcmp optimization
* Implement the toascii optimization

This pass is now firing several to many times in the following MultiSource
tests:

Applications/Burg      -   7 (strcat,strcpy)
Applications/siod      -  13 (strcat,strcpy,strlen)
Applications/spiff     - 120 (exit,fputs,strcat,strcpy,strlen)
Applications/treecc    -  66 (exit,fputs,strcat,strcpy)
Applications/kimwitu++ -  34 (strcmp,strcpy,strlen)
Applications/SPASS     - 588 (exit,fputs,strcat,strcpy,strlen)


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2005-04-30 03:17:54 +00:00
Reid Spencer
ff5525daf3 Implement the optimizations for "pow" and "fputs" library calls.
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2005-04-29 09:39:47 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
5882b92360 Consistently use 'class' to silence VC++
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2005-04-29 03:05:44 +00:00
Reid Spencer
5624c75f9f Remove from the TODO list those optimizations that are already handled by
constant folding implemented in lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp.


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2005-04-28 18:05:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer
8441a01146 Document additional libcall transformations that need to be written.
Help Wanted!

There's a lot of them to write.


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2005-04-28 04:40:06 +00:00
Reid Spencer
716f49e5a2 Doxygenate.
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2005-04-27 21:29:20 +00:00
Reid Spencer
3f7d8c65bb More Cleanup:
* Name the instructions by appending to name of original
* Factor common part out of a switch statement.


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2005-04-27 17:46:54 +00:00
Reid Spencer
a16d5a5185 This is a cleanup commit:
* Correct stale documentation in a few places
* Re-order the file to better associate things and reduce line count
* Make the pass thread safe by caching the Function* objects needed by the
  optimizers in the pass object instead of globally.
* Provide the SimplifyLibCalls pass object to the optimizer classes so they
  can access cached Function* objects and TargetData info
* Make sure the pass resets its cache if the Module passed to runOnModule
  changes
* Rename CallOptimizer LibCallOptimization. All the classes are named
  *Optimization while the objects are *Optimizer.
* Don't cache Function* in the optimizer objects because they could be used
  by multiple PassManager's running in multiple threads
* Add an optimization for strcpy which is similar to strcat
* Add a "TODO" list at the end of the file for ideas on additional libcall
  optimizations that could be added (get ideas from other compilers).

Sorry for the huge diff. Its mostly reorganization of code. That won't
happen again as I believe the design and infrastructure for this pass is
now done or close to it.


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2005-04-27 07:54:40 +00:00
Reid Spencer
026a87a868 Prefix the debug statistics so they group together.
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2005-04-27 00:20:23 +00:00
Reid Spencer
1ea099c5fd In debug builds, make a statistic for each kind of call optimization. This
helps track down what gets triggered in the pass so its easier to identify
good test cases.


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2005-04-27 00:05:45 +00:00
Reid Spencer
0ddf0d6bec Fix up the debug statement to actually use a newline .. radical concept.
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Reid Spencer
ef99ea318e Uh, this isn't argpromotion.
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2005-04-26 23:05:17 +00:00
Reid Spencer
8f13261863 Add some debugging output so we can tell which calls are getting triggered
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2005-04-26 23:02:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer
47a3785062 No, seriously folks, memcpy really does return void.
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2005-04-26 22:49:48 +00:00
Reid Spencer
a525f6d8f5 memcpy returns void!!!!!
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2005-04-26 22:46:23 +00:00
Reid Spencer
43fd4d077f Fix some bugs found by running on llvm-test:
* MemCpyOptimization can only be optimized if the 3rd and 4th arguments are
  constants and we weren't checking for that.
* The result of llvm.memcpy (and llvm.memmove) is void* not sbyte*, put in
  a cast.


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2005-04-26 19:55:57 +00:00
Reid Spencer
fcbdb9c85b Changes From Review Feedback:
* Have the SimplifyLibCalls pass acquire the TargetData and pass it down to
  the optimization classes so they can use it to make better choices for
  the signatures of functions, etc.
* Rearrange the code a little so the utility functions are closer to their
  usage and keep the core of the pass near the top of the files.
* Adjust the StrLen pass to get/use the correct prototype depending on the
  TargetData::getIntPtrType() result. The result of strlen is size_t which
  could be either uint or ulong depending on the platform.
* Clean up some coding nits (cast vs. dyn_cast, remove redundant items from
  a switch, etc.)
* Implement the MemMoveOptimization as a twin of MemCpyOptimization (they
  only differ in name).


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2005-04-26 19:13:17 +00:00
Reid Spencer
20754ac069 * Merge get_GVInitializer and getCharArrayLength into a single function
named getConstantStringLength. This is the common part of StrCpy and
  StrLen optimizations and probably several others, yet to be written. It
  performs all the validity checks for looking at constant arrays that are
  supposed to be null-terminated strings and then computes the actual
  length of the string.
* Implement the MemCpyOptimization class. This just turns memcpy of 1, 2, 4
  and 8 byte data blocks that are properly aligned on those boundaries into
  a load and a store. Much more could be done here but alignment
  restrictions and lack of knowledge of the target instruction set prevent
  use from doing significantly more. That will have to be delegated to the
  code generators as they lower llvm.memcpy calls.


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2005-04-26 07:45:18 +00:00
Reid Spencer
912401c3f6 * Implement StrLenOptimization
* Factor out commonalities between StrLenOptimization and StrCatOptimization
* Make sure that signatures return sbyte* not void*


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2005-04-26 05:24:00 +00:00
Reid Spencer
43e0baece3 Incorporate feedback from Chris:
* Change signatures of OptimizeCall and ValidateCalledFunction so they are
  non-const, allowing the optimization object to be modified. This is in
  support of caching things used across multiple calls.
* Provide two functions for constructing and caching function types
* Modify the StrCatOptimization to cache Function objects for strlen and
  llvm.memcpy so it doesn't regenerate them on each call site. Make sure
  these are invalidated each time we start the pass.
* Handle both a GEP Instruction and a GEP ConstantExpr
* Add additional checks to make sure we really are dealing with an arary of
  sbyte and that all the element initializers are ConstantInt or
  ConstantExpr that reduce to ConstantInt.
* Make sure the GlobalVariable is constant!
* Don't use ConstantArray::getString as it can fail and it doesn't give us
  the right thing. We must check for null bytes in the middle of the array.
* Use llvm.memcpy instead of memcpy so we can factor alignment into it.
* Don't use void* types in signatures, replace with sbyte* instead.


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2005-04-26 03:26:15 +00:00
Reid Spencer
855adb1ac4 Changes due to code review and new implementation:
* Don't use std::string for the function names, const char* will suffice
* Allow each CallOptimizer to validate the function signature before
  doing anything
* Repeatedly loop over the functions until an iteration produces
  no more optimizations. This allows one optimization to insert a
  call that is optimized by another optimization.
* Implement the ConstantArray portion of the StrCatOptimization
* Provide a template for the MemCpyOptimization
* Make ExitInMainOptimization split the block, not delete everything
  after the return instruction.
(This covers revision 1.3 and 1.4, as the 1.3 comments were botched)


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2005-04-25 21:20:38 +00:00
Reid Spencer
6cc0311c6d Lots of changes based on review and new functionality:
* Use a 


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2005-04-25 21:11:48 +00:00
Reid Spencer
b7c11e3966 Post-Review Cleanup:
* Fix comments at top of file
* Change algorithm for running the call optimizations from n*n to something
  closer to n.
* Use a hash_map to store and lookup the optimizations since there will
  eventually (or potentially) be a large number of them. This gets lookup
  based on the name of the function to O(1). Each CallOptimizer now has a
  std::string member named func_name that tracks the name of the function
  that it applies to. It is this string that is entered into the hash_map
  for fast comparison against the function names encountered in the module.
* Cleanup some style issues pertaining to iterator invalidation
* Don't pass the Function pointer to the OptimizeCall function because if
  the optimization needs it, it can get it from the CallInst passed in.
* Add the skeleton for a new CallOptimizer, StrCatOptimizer which will
  eventually replace strcat's of constant strings with direct copies.


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2005-04-25 03:59:26 +00:00
Reid Spencer
a7c049bf6a A new pass to provide specific optimizations for certain well-known library
calls. The pass visits all external functions in the module and determines
if such function calls can be optimized. The optimizations are specific to
the library calls involved. This initial version only optimizes calls to
exit(3) when they occur in main(): it changes them to ret instructions.


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2005-04-25 02:53:12 +00:00