This does a simple form of "jump threading", which eliminates CFG edges that
are provably dead. This triggers 90 times in the external tests, and
eliminating CFG edges is always always a good thing! :)
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SimplifyCFG is one of those passes that we use for final cleanup: it should
not rely on other passes to clean up its garbage. This fixes the "why are
trivially dead setcc's in the output of gccas" problem.
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do not insert a prototype for malloc of: void* malloc(uint): on 64-bit u
targets this is not correct. Instead of prototype it as void *malloc(...),
and pass the correct intptr_t through the "...".
Finally, fix Regression/CodeGen/SparcV9/2004-12-13-MallocCrash.ll, by not
forming constantexpr casts from pointer to uint.
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if (x) {
code
...
} else {
code
...
}
Turn it into:
code
if (x) {
...
} else {
...
}
This reduces code size and in some common cases allows us to completely
eliminate the conditional. This turns several if/then/else blocks in loops
into straightline code in 179.art, turning the loops into single basic blocks
(good for modsched even!).
Maybe now brg will leave me alone ;-)
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Simplify code by simplifying terminators that branch to blocks that start
with an unreachable instruction.
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particular, invoke ret values are only live in the normal dest of the invoke
not in the unwind dest.
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If a function had no return instruction in it, and the result of the inlined
call instruction was used, we would crash.
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unneccesary. This allows us to delete several hundred phi nodes of the
form PHI(x,x,x,undef) from 253.perlbmk and probably other programs as well.
This implements Mem2Reg/UndefValuesMerge.ll
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nodes unless we KNOW that we are able to promote all of them.
This fixes: test/Regression/Transforms/SimplifyCFG/PhiNoEliminate.ll
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whose addresses where used by trivial phi nodes and select instructions. This
is now performed by the instcombine pass, which is more powerful, is much
simpler, and is faster. This allows the deletion of a bunch of code, two
FIXME's and two gotos.
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Move include/Config and include/Support into include/llvm/Config,
include/llvm/ADT and include/llvm/Support. From here on out, all LLVM
public header files must be under include/llvm/.
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block (common in a switch), make sure to remove extra edges in successor
blocks. This fixes CodeExtractor/2004-08-12-BlockExtractPHI.ll and should
be pulled into LLVM 1.3 (though the regression test need not be, as that
would require pulling in the LoopExtract.cpp changes).
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This version takes about 1s longer than the previous one (down to 2.35s),
but on the positive side, it actually works :)
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This eliminates an N*N*logN algorithm from the loop simplify pass, replacing
it with a much simpler and faster alternative. In a debug build, this reduces
gccas time on eon from 85s to 42s.
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since May 1st. In this code, the pred iterator was being invalidated sometimes
causing the wrong entries to be added to PHI nodes.
The fix for this is to defererence and safe the *PI value before we hack on
branch instructions, which changes use/def chains, which SOMETIMES invalidates
the iterator.
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Fix another non-deterministic behavior, this one should actually speed up the
code though as it was doing silly things.
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non-deterministic things like the ordering of blocks in the dominance
frontier of a BB. Unfortunately, I don't know of a better way to solve
this problem than to explicitly sort the BB's in function-order before
processing them. This is guaranteed to slow the pass down a bit, but
is absolutely necessary to get usable diffs between two different tools
executing the mem2reg or scalarrepl pass.
Before this, bazillions of spurious diff failures occurred all over the
place due to the different order of processing PHIs:
- %tmp.111 = getelementptr %struct.Connector_struct* %upcon.0.0, uint 0, uint 0
+ %tmp.111 = getelementptr %struct.Connector_struct* %upcon.0.1, uint 0, uint 0
Now, the diffs match.
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nondeterministic results that depend on where these objects land in memory.
Instead, sort by the value of the constant, which is stable.
Before this patch, the -simplifycfg pass run from two different compilers
could cause different code to be generated, though it was semantically the
same:
@@ -12258,8 +12258,8 @@
%s_addr.1 = phi sbyte* [ %s, %entry ], [ %inc.0, %no_exit ] ; <sbyte*> [#uses=5]
%tmp.1 = load sbyte* %s_addr.1 ; <sbyte> [#uses=1]
switch sbyte %tmp.1, label %no_exit [
- sbyte 0, label %loopexit
sbyte 46, label %loopexit
+ sbyte 0, label %loopexit
]
We need to stomp all of this stuff out.
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is write an autoconf macro that checks whether __isnan or isnan actually works
**using the C++ compiler after #include <cmath>**, instead of doing it the easy
way with AC_CHECK_FUNCS().
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Add support for acos/asin/atan. 188.ammp contains three calls to acos with
constant arguments. Constant folding it allows elimination of those 3 calls
and three FP divisions of the results.
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CloneTrace, and because it is primarily an operation on ValueMaps. It
is now a global (non-static) function which can be pulled in using
ValueMapper.h.
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PHI node entries from multiple outside-the-region blocks. This also fixes
extraction of the entry block in a function. Yaay.
This has successfully block extracted all (but one) block from the score_move
function in obsequi (out of 33). Hrm, I wonder which block the bug is in. :)
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* Add a stub for the severSplitPHINodes which will allow us to bbextract
bb's with PHI nodes in them soon.
* Remove unused arguments from findInputsOutputs
* Dramatically simplify the code in findInputsOutputs. In particular,
nothing really cares whether or not a PHI node is using something.
* Move moveCodeToFunction to after emitCallAndSwitchStatement as that's the
order they get called.
* Fix a bug where we would code extract a region that included a call to
vastart. Like 'alloca', calls to vastart must stay in the function that
they are defined in.
* Add some comments.
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from the extracted region. If the return has 0 or 1 exit blocks, the new
function returns void. If it has 2 exits, it returns bool, otherwise it
returns a ushort as before.
This allows us to use a conditional branch instruction when there are two
exit blocks, as often happens during block extraction.
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1. Get rid of the silly abort block. When doing bb extraction, we get one
abort block for every block extracted, which is kinda annoying.
2. If the switch ends up having a single destination, turn it into an
unconditional branch.
I would like to add support for conditional branches, but to do this we will
want to have the function return a bool instead of a ushort.
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