a loop exit value, so that if a loop gets deleted, ScalarEvolution
isn't stick holding on to dangling SCEVAddRecExprs for that loop. This
fixes PR6339.
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than int. This will make it more convenient for LSR, which does
a lot of things with int64_t offsets.
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cases, and implement target-independent folding rules for alignof and
offsetof. Also, reassociate reassociative operators when it leads to
more folding.
Generalize ScalarEvolution's isOffsetOf to recognize offsetof on
arrays. Rename getAllocSizeExpr to getSizeOfExpr, and getFieldOffsetExpr
to getOffsetOfExpr, for consistency with analagous ConstantExpr routines.
Make the target-dependent folder promote GEP array indices to
pointer-sized integers, to make implicit casting explicit and exposed
to subsequent folding.
And add a bunch of testcases for this new functionality, and a bunch
of related existing functionality.
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where the induction variable has a non-unit stride, such as {0,+,2}, and
there are expressions such as {1,+,2} inside the loop formed with
or or add nsw operators.
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SCEVUnknowns, as the non-SCEVUnknown cases in the getSCEVAtScope code
can also end up repeatedly climing through the same expression trees,
which can be unusably slow when the trees are very tall.
Also, add a quick check for SCEV pointer equality to the main
SCEV comparison routine, as the full comparison code can be expensive
in the case of large expression trees.
These fix compile-time problems in some pathlogical cases.
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TargetData is not present. It still uses TargetData when available.
This generalization also fixed some limitations in the TargetData
case; the attached testcase covers this.
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affected after a PHI node has been analyzed, just remove affected
SCEVs from the Scalars map, so that they'll be (lazily) recreated as
needed. This avoids creating SCEV objects that aren't actually needed.
Also, rewrite the associated def-use walking code to be non-recursive
and to continue traversing past Instructions that don't have an
entry in the Scalars map.
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(x pred y) with more thorough code that does more complete canonicalization
before resorting to range checks. This helps it find more cases where
the canonicalized expressions match.
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check for avoiding re-analyzing a widening cast needed to happen
earlier, as getSCEV itself may result in a isLoopGuardedByCond query.
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a bunch of redundent code in Profile methods, and prepares for upcoming
changes to do improved memoization.
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of loops. Add several new functions to for working with ScalarEvolution's
add-hoc value-range analysis functionality.
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to a loop deletion more thorough. Don't prune the def-use tree search at
instructions that don't have SCEVs computed, because an instruction with
a user that has a computed SCEV may itself lack a computed SCEV. Also,
remove loop-related values from the ValuesAtScopes and
ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValues maps as well.
This fixes a regression in 483.xalancbmk.
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trip counts in more cases.
Generalize ScalarEvolution's isLoopGuardedByCond code to recognize
And and Or conditions, splitting the code out into an
isNecessaryCond helper function so that it can evaluate Ands and Ors
recursively, and make SCEVExpander be much more aggressive about
hoisting instructions out of loops.
test/CodeGen/X86/pr3495.ll has an additional instruction now, but
it appears to be due to an arbitrary register allocation difference.
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createSCEV. Also, recognize UndefValue in createSCEV.
Change getIntegerSCEV's comment to avoid mentioning FP types,
and re-implement it in terms of getConstant instead of getUnknown.
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This also throws out the SCEV reference counting scheme, as the the SCEVs now have a lifetime controlled by the
ScalarEvolution pass.
Note that SCEVHandle is now a no-op, and will be remove in a future commit.
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blocks, and also exit blocks with multiple conditions (combined
with (bitwise) ands and ors). It's often infeasible to compute an
exact trip count in such cases, but a useful upper bound can often
be found.
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so that it can access the TargetData member (when available) and
use ValueTracking.h information to compute information for
SCEVUnknown Values.
Also add GetMinLeadingZeros and GetMinSignBits functions,
with minimal implementations.
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failures.
To support this, add some utility functions to Type to help support
vector/scalar-independent code. Change ConstantInt::get and
ConstantFP::get to support vector types, and add an overload to
ConstantInt::get that uses a static IntegerType type, for
convenience.
Introduce a new getConstant method for ScalarEvolution, to simplify
common use cases.
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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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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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getNoopOrSignExtend, and getTruncateOrNoop. These are similar
to getTruncateOrZeroExtend etc., except that they assert that
the conversion is either not widening or narrowing, as
appropriate. These will be used in some upcoming fixes.
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which are not analyzed with SCEV techniques, which can require
brute-forcing through a large number of instructions. This
fixes a massive compile-time issue on 400.perlbench (in
particular, the loop in MD5Transform).
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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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it also forget any SCEVs associated with loop-header PHIs in the loop,
as they may be dependent on trip count information.
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compute an upper-bound value for the trip count, in addition to
the actual trip count. Use this to allow getZeroExtendExpr and
getSignExtendExpr to fold casts in more cases.
This may eventually morph into a more general value-range
analysis capability; there are certainly plenty of places where
more complete value-range information would allow more folding.
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have pointer types, though in contrast to C pointer types, SCEV
addition is never implicitly scaled. This not only eliminates the
need for special code like IndVars' EliminatePointerRecurrence
and LSR's own GEP expansion code, it also does a better job because
it lets the normal optimizations handle pointer expressions just
like integer expressions.
Also, since LLVM IR GEPs can't directly index into multi-dimensional
VLAs, moving the GEP analysis out of client code and into the SCEV
framework makes it easier for clients to handle multi-dimensional
VLAs the same way as other arrays.
Some existing regression tests show improved optimization.
test/CodeGen/ARM/2007-03-13-InstrSched.ll in particular improved to
the point where if-conversion started kicking in; I turned it off
for this test to preserve the intent of the test.
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to more accurately describe what it does. Expand its doxygen comment
to describe what the backedge-taken count is and how it differs
from the actual iteration count of the loop. Adjust names and
comments in associated code accordingly.
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trip count value when the original loop iteration condition is
signed and the canonical induction variable won't undergo signed
overflow. This isn't required for correctness; it just preserves
more information about original loop iteration values.
Add a getTruncateOrSignExtend method to ScalarEvolution,
following getTruncateOrZeroExtend.
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modified in a way that may effect the trip count calculation. Change
IndVars to use this method when it rewrites pointer or floating-point
induction variables instead of using a doInitialization method to
sneak these changes in before ScalarEvolution has a chance to see
the loop. This eliminates the need for LoopPass to depend on
ScalarEvolution.
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loop induction on LP64 targets. When the induction variable is
used in addressing, IndVars now is usually able to inserst a
64-bit induction variable and eliminates the sign-extending cast.
This is also useful for code using C "short" types for
induction variables on targets with 32-bit addressing.
Inserting a wider induction variable is easy; the tricky part is
determining when trunc(sext(i)) expressions are no-ops. This
requires range analysis of the loop trip count. A common case is
when the original loop iteration starts at 0 and exits when the
induction variable is signed-less-than a fixed value; this case
is now handled.
This replaces IndVarSimplify's OptimizeCanonicalIVType. It was
doing the same optimization, but it was limited to loops with
constant trip counts, because it was running after the loop
rewrite, and the information about the original induction
variable is lost by that point.
Rename ScalarEvolution's executesAtLeastOnce to
isLoopGuardedByCond, generalize it to be able to test for
ICMP_NE conditions, and move it to be a public function so that
IndVars can use it.
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with code that was expecting different bit widths for different values.
Make getTruncateOrZeroExtend a method on ScalarEvolution, and use it.
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Parse reversed smax and umax as smin and umin and express them with negative
or binary-not SCEVs (which are really just subtract under the hood).
Parse 'xor %x, -1' as (-1 - %x).
Remove dead code (ConstantInt::get always returns a ConstantInt).
Don't use getIntegerSCEV(-1, Ty). The first value is an int, then it gets
passed into a uint64_t. Instead, create the -1 directly from
ConstantInt::getAllOnesValue().
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arbitrary iteration.
The patch:
1) changes SCEVSDivExpr into SCEVUDivExpr,
2) replaces PartialFact() function with BinomialCoefficient(); the
computations (essentially, the division) in BinomialCoefficient() are
performed with the apprioprate bitwidth necessary to avoid overflow;
unsigned division is used instead of the signed one.
Computations in BinomialCoefficient() require support from the code
generator for APInts. Currently, we use a hack rounding up the
neccessary bitwidth to the nearest power of 2. The hack is easy to turn
off in future.
One remaining issue: we assume the divisor of the binomial coefficient
formula can be computed accurately using 16 bits. It means we can handle
AddRecs of length up to 9. In future, we should use APInts to evaluate
the divisor.
Thanks to Nicholas for cooperation!
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is disabled in the sense that it will refuse to create one from a UDiv
instruction, until the code is better tested.
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deleteValueFromRecords and loosen the types to all it to accept
Value* instead of just Instruction*, since this is what
ScalarEvolution uses internally anyway. This allows more flexibility
for future uses.
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Due to darwin gcc bug, one version of darwin linker coalesces
static const int, which defauts PassID based pass identification.
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rework the hacks that had us passing OStream in. We pass in std::ostream*
instead, check for null, and then dispatch to the correct print() method.
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Make only one print method to avoid overloaded virtual warnings when \
compiled with -Woverloaded-virtual
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