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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take into account the instrucion pointed by InsertPt. Thanks to it,
returning the new value of InsertPt to the InsertBinop() caller can be
avoided. The bug was, actually, in visitAddRecExpr() method which wasn't
correctly handling changes of InsertPt. There shouldn't be any
performance regression, as -gvn pass (run after -indvars) removes any
redundant binops.
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Add a safety measure. It isn't safe to assume in ScalarEvolutionExpander that
all loops are in canonical form (but it should be safe for loops that have
AddRecs).
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Specifically, introduction of XXX::Create methods
for Users that have a potentially variable number of
Uses.
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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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This created an ambiguity for expandInTy to decide when to use
sign-extension or zero-extension, but it turns out that most of its callers
don't actually need a type conversion, now that LLVM types don't have
explicit signedness. Drop expandInTy in favor of plain expand, and change
the few places that actually need a type conversion to do it themselves.
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rename Type::getIntegralTypeMask to Type::getIntegerTypeMask.
This makes naming much more consistent. For example, there are now no longer any
instances of IntegerType that are not considered isInteger! :)
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Merge ConstantIntegral and ConstantBool into ConstantInt.
Remove ConstantIntegral and ConstantBool from LLVM.
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so the decision of which opcode to use is pushed upward to the caller.
Adjust the callers to pass the expected opcode.
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Rename getZeroExtend and getSignExtend to getZExt and getSExt to match
the the casting mnemonics in the rest of LLVM.
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adding a temporary wrapper around the ostream to make it friendly to
functions expecting an LLVM stream. This should be fixed in the future.
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The long awaited CAST patch. This introduces 12 new instructions into LLVM
to replace the cast instruction. Corresponding changes throughout LLVM are
provided. This passes llvm-test, llvm/test, and SPEC CPUINT2000 with the
exception of 175.vpr which fails only on a slight floating point output
difference.
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This patch implements the first increment for the Signless Types feature.
All changes pertain to removing the ConstantSInt and ConstantUInt classes
in favor of just using ConstantInt.
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When inserting code for an addrec expression with a non-unit stride, be
more careful where we insert the multiply. In particular, insert the multiply
in the outermost loop we can, instead of the requested insertion point.
This allows LSR to notice the mul in the right loop, reducing it when it gets
to it. This allows it to reduce the multiply, where before it missed it.
This happens quite a bit in the test suite, for example, eliminating 2
multiplies in art, 3 in ammp, 4 in apsi, reducing from 1050 multiplies to
910 muls in galgel (!), from 877 to 859 in applu, and 36 to 30 in bzip2.
This speeds up galgel from 16.45s to 16.01s, applu from 14.21 to 13.94s and
fourinarow from 66.67s to 63.48s.
This implements Transforms/LoopStrengthReduce/nested-reduce.ll
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