is that, for functions whose bodies are entirely guarded by an if-statement, it
can be profitable to pull the test out of the callee and into the caller.
This code has had some cursory testing, but still has a number of known issues
on the LLVM test suite.
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induction variable when the addrec to be expanded does not require
a wider type. This eliminates the need for IndVarSimplify to
micro-manage SCEV expansions, because SCEVExpander now
automatically expands them in the form that IndVarSimplify considers
to be canonical. (LSR still micro-manages its SCEV expansions,
because it's optimizing for the target, rather than for
other optimizations.)
Also, this uses the new getAnyExtendExpr, which has more clever
expression simplification logic than the IndVarSimplify code it
replaces, and this cleans up some ugly expansions in code such as
the included masked-iv.ll testcase.
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the relationship with MergeFunctions.cpp's isEquivalentOperation,
and make a trivial code reordering so that the two functions are
easier to compare.
Fix the name of Instruction::isSameOperationAs in MergeFunction.cpp's
isEquivalentOperation's comment, and fix a nearby 80-column violation.
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points to while analyzing all other fields.
Use FoldingSetNodeID to produce a good hash. This dramatically decreases run
times.
Emit thunks. This means that it can look at all functions regardless of what
the linkage is or if the address is taken, but unfortunately some small
functions can be even shorter than the thunk because our backend doesn't yet
realize it can just turn these into jumps. This means that this pass will
pessimize code on average.
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identical function ConstantIsDead() to SafeToDestroyConstant(), to
emphasise the connection with Constant::destroyConstant().
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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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instcombine doesn't know when it's safe. To partially compensate
for this, introduce new code to do this transformation in
dagcombine, which can use UnsafeFPMath.
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RewriteStoreUserOfWholeAlloca deal with tail padding because
isSafeUseOfBitCastedAllocation expects them to. Otherwise, we crash
trying to erase the bitcast.
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rewrite the comparison if there is any implicit extension or truncation
on the induction variable. I'm planning for IVUsers to eventually take
over some of the work of this code, and for it to be generalized.
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in the case where a loop exit value cannot be computed, instead of only in
some cases while using SCEVCouldNotCompute in others. This simplifies
getSCEVAtScope's callers.
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one of the RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions.
Add a comment explaining why the cache needs to be cleared.
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leave the original comparison in place if it has other uses, since the
other uses won't be dominated by the new comparison instruction.
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Fix by clearing the rewriter cache before deleting the trivially dead
instructions.
Also make InsertedExpressions use an AssertingVH to catch these
bugs easier.
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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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assuming that the use of the value is in a block dominated by the
"normal" destination. LangRef.html and other documentation sources
don't explicitly guarantee this, but it seems to be assumed in
other places in LLVM at least.
This fixes an assertion failure on the included testcase, which
is derived from the Ada testsuite.
FixUsesBeforeDefs is a temporary measure which I'm looking to
replace with a more capable solution.
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Instcombine to be more aggressive about using SimplifyDemandedBits
on shift nodes. This allows a shift to be simplified to zero in the
included test case.
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of the comparison is defined inside the loop. This fixes a
use-before-def problem, because the transformation puts a use
of the RHS outside the loop.
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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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is not known to be nothrow. This allows readnone/readonly functions
to be deleted even if we don't know whether the callee can throw.
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without one. Use it where we were using abs on
int64_t objects.
(I strongly suspect the casts to unsigned in the
fragments in LoopStrengthReduce are not doing whatever
the original intent was, but the obvious change to
uint64_t doesn't work. Maybe later.)
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and generalize it so that it can be used by IndVarSimplify. Implement the
base IndVarSimplify transformation code using IVUsers. This removes
TestOrigIVForWrap and associated code, as ScalarEvolution now has enough
builtin overflow detection and folding logic to handle all the same cases,
and more. Run "opt -iv-users -analyze -disable-output" on your favorite
loop for an example of what IVUsers does.
This lets IndVarSimplify eliminate IV casts and compute trip counts in
more cases. Also, this happens to finally fix the remaining testcases
in PR1301.
Now that IndVarSimplify is being more aggressive, it occasionally runs
into the problem where ScalarEvolutionExpander's code for avoiding
duplicate expansions makes it difficult to ensure that all expanded
instructions dominate all the instructions that will use them. As a
temporary measure, IndVarSimplify now uses a FixUsesBeforeDefs function
to fix up instructions inserted by SCEVExpander. Fortunately, this code
is contained, and can be easily removed once a more comprehensive
solution is available.
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Also, if the compare is the only use, LSR would place the iv increment instruction before the compare instead in the latch.
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count down to 0 instead, under very restricted
circumstances. Adjust 4 testcases in which this
optimization fires.
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method, fixing a crash on PR4146. While the store will
ultimately overwrite the "padded size" number of bits in memory,
the stored value may be a subset of this size. This function
only wants to handle the case where all bits are stored.
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the readnone. Since MallocInst is scheduled for deletion
it doesn't seem worth doing anything more subtle, such as
having mayWriteToMemory return true for MallocInst.
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the optimizers about this. For example, a readonly
function with no uses cannot be removed unless it is
also marked nounwind.
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CallbackVH, with fixes. allUsesReplacedWith need to
walk the def-use chains and invalidate all users of a
value that is replaced. SCEVs of users need to be
recalcualted even if the new value is equivalent. Also,
make forgetLoopPHIs walk def-use chains, since any
SCEV that depends on a PHI should be recalculated when
more information about that PHI becomes available.
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makes ScalarEvolution::deleteValueFromRecords, and it's code that
subtly needed to be called before ReplaceAllUsesWith, unnecessary.
It also makes ValueDeletionListener unnecessary.
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of returning a list of pointers to Values that are deleted. This was
unsafe, because the pointers in the list are, by nature of what
RecursivelyDeleteDeadInstructions does, always dangling. Replace this
with a simple callback mechanism. This may eventually be removed if
all clients can reasonably be expected to use CallbackVH.
Use this to factor out the dead-phi-cycle-elimination code from LSR
utility function, and generalize it to use the
RecursivelyDeleteTriviallyDeadInstructions utility function.
This makes LSR more aggressive about eliminating dead PHI cycles;
adjust tests to either be less trivial or to simply expect fewer
instructions.
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of LSR. This makes the AddUsersIfInteresting phase of LSR a pure
analysis instead of a phase that potentially does CFG modifications.
The conditions where this code would actually perform a split are
rare, and in the cases where it actually would do a split the split
is usually undone by CodeGenPrepare, and in cases where splits
actually survive into codegen, they appear to hurt more often than
they help.
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target hooks canLosslesslyBitCastTo and isTruncateFree. This allows
targets to avoid worrying about handling all combinations of integer
and pointer types.
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with the persistent insertion point, and change IndVars to make
use of it. This fixes a bug where IndVars was holding on to a
stale insertion point and forcing the SCEVExpander to continue to
use it.
This fixes PR4038.
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