This commit makes LLVM not estimate branch probabilities when doing a
single bit bitmask tests.
The code that originally made me discover this is:
if ((a & 0x1) == 0x1) {
..
}
In this case we don't actually have any branch probability information
and should not assume to have any. LLVM transforms this into:
%and = and i32 %a, 1
%tobool = icmp eq i32 %and, 0
So, in this case, the result of a bitwise and is compared against 0,
but nevertheless, we should not assume to have probability
information.
CodeGen/ARM/2013-10-11-select-stalls.ll started failing because the
changed probabilities changed the results of
ARMBaseInstrInfo::isProfitableToIfCvt() and led to an Ifcvt of the
diamond in the test. AFAICT, the test was never meant to test this and
thus changing the test input slightly to not change the probabilities
seems like the best way to preserve the meaning of the test.
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Inlining such intrinsics is very difficult, since you need to
simultaneously transform many calls to llvm.framerecover and potentially
duplicate the functions containing them. Normally this intrinsic isn't
added until EH preparation, which is part of the backend pass pipeline
after inlining. However, if it were to get fed through the inliner,
this change will ensure that it doesn't break the code.
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With commit r219944, InstCombine can now turn a sqrtl into a llvm.fabs.f64.
The call graph edge originally representing the call to sqrtl becomes invalid.
This patch modifies CGPassManager::RefreshCallGraph() to remove the invalid
call graph edge, which can triggers an assert in
CallGraphNode::addCalledFunction().
Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7705
Patch by Lawrence Hu <lawrence@codeaurora.org>.
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if ((a & 0x1) == 0x1) {
..
}
In this case we don't actually have any branch probability information and
should not assume to have any. LLVM transforms this into:
%and = and i32 %a, 1
%tobool = icmp eq i32 %and, 0
So, in this case, the result of a bitwise and is compared against 0,
but nevertheless, we should not assume to have probability
information.
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Gut the `DIDescriptor` wrappers around `MDLocalScope` subclasses. Note
that `DILexicalBlock` wraps `MDLexicalBlockBase`, not `MDLexicalBlock`.
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Summary:
Teach `isHighCostExpansion` to consider divisions by power-of-two
constants as cheap and add a test case. This change is needed for a new
user of `isHighCostExpansion` that will be added in a subsequent change.
Depends on D8995.
Reviewers: atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8993
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Summary:
Move isHighCostExpansion from IndVarSimplify to SCEVExpander. This
exposed function will be used in a subsequent change.
Reviewers: bogner, atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8995
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Gut all the non-pointer API from the variable wrappers, except an
implicit conversion from `DIGlobalVariable` to `DIDescriptor`. Note
that if you're updating out-of-tree code, `DIVariable` wraps
`MDLocalVariable` (`MDVariable` is a common base class shared with
`MDGlobalVariable`).
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Fix oversight in -analyze output. PtrRtCheck contains the pointers that
need to be checked against each other and not whether memchecks are
necessary.
For instance in the testcase PtrRtCheck has four elements but all
no-alias so no checking is necessary.
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The patch is generated using clang-tidy misc-use-override check.
This command was used:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,misc-use-override' -header-filter='llvm|clang' \
-j=32 -fix -format
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8925
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CallSite roughly behaves as a common base CallInst and InvokeInst. Bring
the behavior closer to that model by making upcasts explicit. Downcasts
remain implicit and work as before.
Following dyn_cast as a mental model checking whether a Value *V isa
CallSite now looks like this:
if (auto CS = CallSite(V)) // think dyn_cast
instead of:
if (CallSite CS = V)
This is an extra token but I think it is slightly clearer. Making the
ctor explicit has the advantage of not accidentally creating nullptr
CallSites, e.g. when you pass a Value * to a function taking a CallSite
argument.
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Summary:
Some optimizations such as jump threading and loop unswitching can negatively
affect performance when applied to divergent branches. The divergence analysis
added in this patch conservatively estimates which branches in a GPU program
can diverge. This information can then help LLVM to run certain optimizations
selectively.
Test Plan: test/Analysis/DivergenceAnalysis/NVPTX/diverge.ll
Reviewers: resistor, hfinkel, eliben, meheff, jholewinski
Subscribers: broune, bjarke.roune, madhur13490, tstellarAMD, dberlin, echristo, jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8576
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(Re-apply r234361 with a fix and a testcase for PR23157)
Both run-time pointer checking and the dependence analysis are capable
of dealing with uniform addresses. I.e. it's really just an orthogonal
property of the loop that the analysis computes.
Run-time pointer checking will only try to reason about SCEVAddRec
pointers or else gives up. If the uniform pointer turns out the be a
SCEVAddRec in an outer loop, the run-time checks generated will be
correct (start and end bounds would be equal).
In case of the dependence analysis, we work again with SCEVs. When
compared against a loop-dependent address of the same underlying object,
the difference of the two SCEVs won't be constant. This will result in
returning an Unknown dependence for the pair.
When compared against another uniform access, the difference would be
constant and we should return the right type of dependence
(forward/backward/etc).
The changes also adds support to query this property of the loop and
modify the vectorizer to use this.
Patch by Ashutosh Nema!
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Both run-time pointer checking and the dependence analysis are capable
of dealing with uniform addresses. I.e. it's really just an orthogonal
property of the loop that the analysis computes.
Run-time pointer checking will only try to reason about SCEVAddRec
pointers or else gives up. If the uniform pointer turns out the be a
SCEVAddRec in an outer loop, the run-time checks generated will be
correct (start and end bounds would be equal).
In case of the dependence analysis, we work again with SCEVs. When
compared against a loop-dependent address of the same underlying object,
the difference of the two SCEVs won't be constant. This will result in
returning an Unknown dependence for the pair.
When compared against another uniform access, the difference would be
constant and we should return the right type of dependence
(forward/backward/etc).
The changes also adds support to query this property of the loop and
modify the vectorizer to use this.
Patch by Ashutosh Nema!
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The plan here is to push the API changes out from the common components
(like Constant::getGetElementPtr and IRBuilder::CreateGEP related
functions) and just update callers to either pass the type if it's
obvious, or pass null.
Do this with LoadInst as well and anything else that comes up, then to
start porting specific uses to not pass null anymore - this may require
some refactoring in each case.
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Require the pointee type to be passed explicitly and assert that it is
correct. For now it's possible to pass nullptr here (and I've done so in
a few places in this patch) but eventually that will be disallowed once
all clients have been updated or removed. It'll be a long road to get
all the way there... but if you have the cahnce to update your callers
to pass the type explicitly without depending on a pointer's element
type, that would be a good thing to do soon and a necessary thing to do
eventually.
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Summary:
This change teaches ScalarEvolution::isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond to look
at edges within the loop body that dominate the latch. We don't do an
exhaustive search for all possible edges, but only a quick walk up the
dom tree.
This re-lands r233447. r233447 was reverted because it caused massive
compile-time regressions. This change has a fix for the same issue.
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Summary:
This is part 1 of fixes to address the problems described in
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22719.
The restriction to limit loop scales to 4,096 does not really prevent
overflows anymore, as the underlying algorithm has changed and does
not seem to suffer from this problem.
Additionally, artificially restricting loop scales to such a low number
skews frequency information, making loops of equal hotness appear to
have very different hotness properties.
The only loops that are artificially restricted to a scale of 4096 are
infinite loops (those loops with an exit mass of 0). This prevents
infinite loops from skewing the frequencies of other regions in the CFG.
At the end of propagation, frequencies are scaled to values that take no
more than 64 bits to represent. When the range of frequencies to be
represented fits within 61 bits, it pushes up the scaling factor to a
minimum of 8 to better distinguish small frequency values. Otherwise,
small frequency values are all saturated down at 1.
Tested on x86_64.
Reviewers: dexonsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8718
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Generate tables in the .xdata section representing what actions to take
when an exception is thrown. This currently fills in state for
cleanups, catch handlers are still unfinished.
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This pushes the use of PointerType::getElementType up into several
callers - I'll essentially just have to keep pushing that up the stack
until I can eliminate every call to it...
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Summary:
This change teaches ScalarEvolution::isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond to look
at edges within the loop body that dominate the latch. We don't do an
exhaustive search for all possible edges, but only a quick walk up the
dom tree.
Reviewers: atrick, hfinkel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8627
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Summary:
With the introduction of MarkPendingLoopPredicates in r157092, I don't
think the bailout is needed anymore.
Reviewers: atrick, nicholas
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8624
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Summary:
`ComputeNumSignBits` returns incorrect results for `srem` instructions.
This change fixes the issue and adds a test case.
Reviewers: nadav, nicholas, atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8600
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To complement getSplat. This is more general than the binary
decomposition method as it also handles non-pow2 splat sizes.
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A load from an invariant location is assumed to not alias any otherwise potentially aliasing stores. Our implementation only applied this rule to store instructions themselves whereas they it should apply for any memory accessing instruction. This results in both FRE and PRE becoming more effective at eliminating invariant loads.
Note that as a follow on change I will likely move this into AliasAnalysis itself. That's where the TBAA constant flag is handled and the semantics are essentially the same. I'd like to separate the semantic change from the refactoring and thus have extended the hack that's already in MemoryDependenceAnalysis for this change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8591
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The changes to InstCombine (& SCEV) do seem a bit silly - it doesn't make
anything obviously better to have the caller access the pointers element
type (the thing I'm trying to remove) than the GEP itself, but it's a
helpful migration step. This will allow me to more obviously lock down
GEP (& Load, etc) API usage, then fix all the code that accesses pointer
element types except the places that need to be removed (most of the
InstCombines) anyway - at which point I'll need to just remove all that
code because it won't be meaningful anymore (there will be no pointer
types, so no bitcasts to combine)
SCEV looks like it'll need some restructuring - we'll have to do a bit
more work for GEP canonicalization, since it'll depend on how it's used
if we can even manage to canonicalize it to a non-ugly GEP. I guess we
can do some fun stuff like voting (do 2 out of 3 load from the GEP with
a certain type that gives a pretty GEP? Does every typed use of the GEP
use either a specific type or a generic type (i8*, etc)?)
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Currently this is only used to tweak the backend's memcpy inlining
heuristics, testing that isn't very helpful. A real test case will
follow in the next commit, where this behavior would cause a real
miscompilation.
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r216771 introduced a change to MemoryDependenceAnalysis that allowed it
to reason about acquire/release operations. However, this change does
not ensure that the acquire/release operations pair. Unfortunately,
this leads to miscompiles as we won't see an acquire load as properly
memory effecting. This largely reverts r216771.
This fixes PR22708.
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When estimating SROA savings, we want to see if an address is derived
off an alloca in the caller. For store instructions, operand 1 is the
address operand, but the current code uses operand 0. Use
getPointerOperand for loads and stores to fix this.
Patch by Easwaran Raman.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8425
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Summary:
This change teaches isImpliedCond to infer things like "X sgt 0" => "X -
1 sgt -1". The `ConstantRange` class has the logic to do the heavy
lifting, this change simply gets ScalarEvolution to exploit that when
reasonable.
Depends on D8345
Reviewers: atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8346
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