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Chris Lattner
7e9b427c87 if an alloca is only ever accessed as a unit, and is accessed with load/store instructions,
then don't try to decimate it into its individual pieces.  This will just make a mess of the
IR and is pointless if none of the elements are individually accessed.  This was generating
really terrible code for std::bitset (PR8980) because it happens to be lowered by clang
as an {[8 x i8]} structure instead of {i64}.

The testcase now is optimized to:

define i64 @test2(i64 %X) {
  br label %L2

L2:                                               ; preds = %0
  ret i64 %X
}

before we generated:

define i64 @test2(i64 %X) {
  %sroa.store.elt = lshr i64 %X, 56
  %1 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt to i8
  %sroa.store.elt8 = lshr i64 %X, 48
  %2 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt8 to i8
  %sroa.store.elt9 = lshr i64 %X, 40
  %3 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt9 to i8
  %sroa.store.elt10 = lshr i64 %X, 32
  %4 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt10 to i8
  %sroa.store.elt11 = lshr i64 %X, 24
  %5 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt11 to i8
  %sroa.store.elt12 = lshr i64 %X, 16
  %6 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt12 to i8
  %sroa.store.elt13 = lshr i64 %X, 8
  %7 = trunc i64 %sroa.store.elt13 to i8
  %8 = trunc i64 %X to i8
  br label %L2

L2:                                               ; preds = %0
  %9 = zext i8 %1 to i64
  %10 = shl i64 %9, 56
  %11 = zext i8 %2 to i64
  %12 = shl i64 %11, 48
  %13 = or i64 %12, %10
  %14 = zext i8 %3 to i64
  %15 = shl i64 %14, 40
  %16 = or i64 %15, %13
  %17 = zext i8 %4 to i64
  %18 = shl i64 %17, 32
  %19 = or i64 %18, %16
  %20 = zext i8 %5 to i64
  %21 = shl i64 %20, 24
  %22 = or i64 %21, %19
  %23 = zext i8 %6 to i64
  %24 = shl i64 %23, 16
  %25 = or i64 %24, %22
  %26 = zext i8 %7 to i64
  %27 = shl i64 %26, 8
  %28 = or i64 %27, %25
  %29 = zext i8 %8 to i64
  %30 = or i64 %29, %28
  ret i64 %30
}

In this case, instcombine was able to eliminate the nonsense, but in PR8980 enough
PHIs are in play that instcombine backs off.  It's better to not generate this stuff
in the first place.



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2011-01-16 06:18:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
192228edb1 enhance FoldOpIntoPhi in instcombine to try harder when a phi has
multiple uses.  In some cases, all the uses are the same operation,
so instcombine can go ahead and promote the phi.  In the testcase
this pushes an add out of the loop.


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2011-01-16 05:28:59 +00:00
Owen Anderson
66f708f7e5 Improve the safety of my globalopt enhancement by ensuring that the bitcast
of the stored value to the new store type is always.  Also, add a testcase.


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2011-01-16 04:33:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
156eb0a569 fix PR8983, a broken assertion.
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2011-01-16 03:43:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0092b1142f remove the partial specialization pass. It is unmaintained and has bugs.
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2011-01-16 00:27:10 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
2820c25e84 Make constmerge a two-pass algorithm so that it won't miss merging
opporuntities. Fixes PR8978.


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2011-01-15 18:14:21 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6ccb5ef1b5 temporarily revert r123526. While working on a follow-on patch I
realize that ConstantFoldTerminator doesn't preserve dominfo.


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2011-01-15 07:51:19 +00:00
Chris Lattner
eeba3f5695 fix rdar://8785296 - -fcatch-undefined-behavior generates inefficient code
The basic issue is that isel (very reasonably!) expects conditional branches
to be folded, so CGP leaving around a bunch dead computation feeding
conditional branches isn't such a good idea.  Just fold branches on constants
into unconditional branches.


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2011-01-15 07:36:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
94e8e0cfbe Now that instruction optzns can update the iterator as they go, we can
have objectsize folding recursively simplify away their result when it
folds.  It is important to catch this here, because otherwise we won't
eliminate the cross-block values at isel and other times.



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2011-01-15 07:25:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
62fe406dc2 implement an instcombine xform that canonicalizes casts outside of and-with-constant operations.
This fixes rdar://8808586 which observed that we used to compile:


union xy {
        struct x { _Bool b[15]; } x;
        __attribute__((packed))
        struct y {
                __attribute__((packed)) unsigned long b0to7;
                __attribute__((packed)) unsigned int b8to11;
                __attribute__((packed)) unsigned short b12to13;
                __attribute__((packed)) unsigned char b14;
        } y;
};

struct x
foo(union xy *xy)
{
        return xy->x;
}

into:

_foo:                                   ## @foo
	movq	(%rdi), %rax
	movabsq	$1095216660480, %rcx    ## imm = 0xFF00000000
	andq	%rax, %rcx
	movabsq	$-72057594037927936, %rdx ## imm = 0xFF00000000000000
	andq	%rax, %rdx
	movzbl	%al, %esi
	orq	%rdx, %rsi
	movq	%rax, %rdx
	andq	$65280, %rdx            ## imm = 0xFF00
	orq	%rsi, %rdx
	movq	%rax, %rsi
	andq	$16711680, %rsi         ## imm = 0xFF0000
	orq	%rdx, %rsi
	movl	%eax, %edx
	andl	$-16777216, %edx        ## imm = 0xFFFFFFFFFF000000
	orq	%rsi, %rdx
	orq	%rcx, %rdx
	movabsq	$280375465082880, %rcx  ## imm = 0xFF0000000000
	movq	%rax, %rsi
	andq	%rcx, %rsi
	orq	%rdx, %rsi
	movabsq	$71776119061217280, %r8 ## imm = 0xFF000000000000
	andq	%r8, %rax
	orq	%rsi, %rax
	movzwl	12(%rdi), %edx
	movzbl	14(%rdi), %esi
	shlq	$16, %rsi
	orl	%edx, %esi
	movq	%rsi, %r9
	shlq	$32, %r9
	movl	8(%rdi), %edx
	orq	%r9, %rdx
	andq	%rdx, %rcx
	movzbl	%sil, %esi
	shlq	$32, %rsi
	orq	%rcx, %rsi
	movl	%edx, %ecx
	andl	$-16777216, %ecx        ## imm = 0xFFFFFFFFFF000000
	orq	%rsi, %rcx
	movq	%rdx, %rsi
	andq	$16711680, %rsi         ## imm = 0xFF0000
	orq	%rcx, %rsi
	movq	%rdx, %rcx
	andq	$65280, %rcx            ## imm = 0xFF00
	orq	%rsi, %rcx
	movzbl	%dl, %esi
	orq	%rcx, %rsi
	andq	%r8, %rdx
	orq	%rsi, %rdx
	ret

We now compile this into:

_foo:                                   ## @foo
## BB#0:                                ## %entry
	movzwl	12(%rdi), %eax
	movzbl	14(%rdi), %ecx
	shlq	$16, %rcx
	orl	%eax, %ecx
	shlq	$32, %rcx
	movl	8(%rdi), %edx
	orq	%rcx, %rdx
	movq	(%rdi), %rax
	ret

A small improvement :-)



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2011-01-15 06:32:33 +00:00
Duncan Sands
c087e20331 Turn X-(X-Y) into Y. According to my auto-simplifier this is the most common
simplification present in fully optimized code (I think instcombine fails to
transform some of these when "X-Y" has more than one use).  Fires here and
there all over the test-suite, for example it eliminates 8 subtractions in
the final IR for 445.gobmk, 2 subs in 447.dealII, 2 in paq8p etc.


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2011-01-14 15:26:10 +00:00
Duncan Sands
cf80bc1d4a Factorize common code out of the InstructionSimplify shift logic. Add in
threading of shifts over selects and phis while there.  This fires here and
there in the testsuite, to not much effect.  For example when compiling spirit
it fires 5 times, during early-cse, resulting in 6 more cse simplifications,
and 3 more terminators being folded by jump threading, but the final bitcode
doesn't change in any interesting way: other optimizations would have caught
the opportunity anyway, only later.


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2011-01-14 14:44:12 +00:00
Duncan Sands
62becca681 Rename this test.
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2011-01-14 14:16:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bdb6b7f9c7 relax testcase a bit.
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2011-01-14 07:46:33 +00:00
Duncan Sands
c43cee3fbb Move some shift transforms out of instcombine and into InstructionSimplify.
While there, I noticed that the transform "undef >>a X -> undef" was wrong.
For example if X is 2 then the top two bits must be equal, so the result can
not be anything.  I fixed this in the constant folder as well.  Also, I made
the transform for "X << undef" stronger: it now folds to undef always, even
though X might be zero.  This is in accordance with the LangRef, but I must
admit that it is fairly aggressive.  Also, I added "i32 X << 32 -> undef"
following the LangRef and the constant folder, likewise fairly aggressive.


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2011-01-14 00:37:45 +00:00
Bob Wilson
704d1347c5 Extend SROA to handle arrays accessed as homogeneous structs and vice versa.
This is a minor extension of SROA to handle a special case that is
important for some ARM NEON operations.  Some of the NEON intrinsics
return multiple values, which are handled as struct types containing
multiple elements of the same vector type.  The corresponding return
types declared in the arm_neon.h header have equivalent arrays.  We
need SROA to recognize that it can split up those arrays and structs
into separate vectors, even though they are not always accessed with
the same type.  SROA already handles loads and stores of an entire
alloca by using insertvalue/extractvalue to access the individual
pieces, and that code works the same regardless of whether the type
is a struct or an array.  So, all that needs to be done is to check
for compatible arrays and homogeneous structs.

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2011-01-13 17:45:11 +00:00
Bob Wilson
694a10e7d8 Make SROA more aggressive with allocas containing padding.
SROA only split up structs and arrays one level at a time, so padding can
only cause trouble if it is located in between the struct or array elements.

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2011-01-13 17:45:08 +00:00
Duncan Sands
6dc91253ab The most common simplification missed by instsimplify in unoptimized bitcode
is "X != 0 -> X" when X is a boolean.  This occurs a lot because of the way
llvm-gcc converts gcc's conditional expressions.  Add this, and a few other
similar transforms for completeness.


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2011-01-13 08:56:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d318fc2ceb revert 123144, reenabling the rest of memset formation.
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2011-01-12 03:25:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d2e905027b revert r123146 which disabled code that wasn't the root cause
of the bootstrap miscompare issue.


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2011-01-12 01:52:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
86099ba2b5 merge tests into one crash.ll test.
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2011-01-11 07:50:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
93767fdb61 remove a bogus assertion: the latch block of a loop is not
neccesarily an uncond branch to the header.  This fixes 
PR8955 (the assertion tripping).


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2011-01-11 07:47:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
15ed90c859 Teach constant folding to perform conversions from constant floating
point values to their integer representation through the SSE intrinsic
calls. This is the last part of a README.txt entry for which I have real
world examples.

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2011-01-11 01:07:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f7b0047f5f FileCheck-ize a test, and move a no-longer calling test case to another
file and make it actually test something...

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2011-01-11 01:07:20 +00:00
Owen Anderson
da1c122da5 Fix a random missed optimization by making InstCombine more aggressive when determining which bits are demanded by
a comparison against a constant.


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2011-01-11 00:36:45 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9cc9f50abc Teach instcombine about the rest of the SSE and SSE2 conversion
intrinsics element dependencies. Reviewed by Nick.

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2011-01-10 07:19:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
fdc8f2d260 Fold two related tests into the newly FileCheck-ized test, migrating
them to FileCheck as well.

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2011-01-10 02:53:58 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
548e581dcb Clean up and FileCheck-ize a test.
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2011-01-10 02:53:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f86c75da4d fix typo
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2011-01-10 02:33:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a806be66c1 another (more) aggressive attempt to bring llvm-gcc-i386-linux-selfhost
back to life.


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2011-01-10 00:47:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d8408270f3 temporarily disable memset formation from memsets in an effort to restore buildbot stability.
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2011-01-09 23:52:48 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
aa2be84356 Instcombine: Fix pattern where the sext did not dominate the icmp using it
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2011-01-09 16:00:11 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d90a192279 Merge memsets followed by neighboring memsets and other stores into
larger memsets.  Among other things, this fixes rdar://8760394 and
allows us to handle "Example 2" from http://blog.regehr.org/archives/320,
compiling it into a single 4096-byte memset:

_mad_synth_mute:                        ## @mad_synth_mute
## BB#0:                                ## %entry
	pushq	%rax
	movl	$4096, %esi             ## imm = 0x1000
	callq	___bzero
	popq	%rax
	ret



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2011-01-08 21:19:19 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9fa11e94b5 fix an issue in IsPointerOffset that prevented us from recognizing that
P and P+1 are relative to the same base pointer.


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2011-01-08 21:07:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
06511264f8 enhance memcpyopt to merge a store and a subsequent
memset into a single larger memset.


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2011-01-08 20:54:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
355f5778aa merge two tests and filecheckify
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2011-01-08 20:27:22 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5d37370a6f When loop rotation happens, it is *very* common for the duplicated condbr
to be foldable into an uncond branch.  When this happens, we can make a
much simpler CFG for the loop, which is important for nested loop cases
where we want the outer loop to be aggressively optimized.

Handle this case more aggressively.  For example, previously on
phi-duplicate.ll we would get this:


define void @test(i32 %N, double* %G) nounwind ssp {
entry:
  %cmp1 = icmp slt i64 1, 1000
  br i1 %cmp1, label %bb.nph, label %for.end

bb.nph:                                           ; preds = %entry
  br label %for.body

for.body:                                         ; preds = %bb.nph, %for.cond
  %j.02 = phi i64 [ 1, %bb.nph ], [ %inc, %for.cond ]
  %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %j.02
  %tmp3 = load double* %arrayidx
  %sub = sub i64 %j.02, 1
  %arrayidx6 = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %sub
  %tmp7 = load double* %arrayidx6
  %add = fadd double %tmp3, %tmp7
  %arrayidx10 = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %j.02
  store double %add, double* %arrayidx10
  %inc = add nsw i64 %j.02, 1
  br label %for.cond

for.cond:                                         ; preds = %for.body
  %cmp = icmp slt i64 %inc, 1000
  br i1 %cmp, label %for.body, label %for.cond.for.end_crit_edge

for.cond.for.end_crit_edge:                       ; preds = %for.cond
  br label %for.end

for.end:                                          ; preds = %for.cond.for.end_crit_edge, %entry
  ret void
}

Now we get the much nicer:

define void @test(i32 %N, double* %G) nounwind ssp {
entry:
  br label %for.body

for.body:                                         ; preds = %entry, %for.body
  %j.01 = phi i64 [ 1, %entry ], [ %inc, %for.body ]
  %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %j.01
  %tmp3 = load double* %arrayidx
  %sub = sub i64 %j.01, 1
  %arrayidx6 = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %sub
  %tmp7 = load double* %arrayidx6
  %add = fadd double %tmp3, %tmp7
  %arrayidx10 = getelementptr inbounds double* %G, i64 %j.01
  store double %add, double* %arrayidx10
  %inc = add nsw i64 %j.01, 1
  %cmp = icmp slt i64 %inc, 1000
  br i1 %cmp, label %for.body, label %for.end

for.end:                                          ; preds = %for.body
  ret void
}

With all of these recent changes, we are now able to compile:

void foo(char *X) {
 for (int i = 0; i != 100; ++i) 
   for (int j = 0; j != 100; ++j)
     X[j+i*100] = 0;
}

into a single memset of 10000 bytes.  This series of changes
should also be helpful for other nested loop scenarios as well.



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2011-01-08 19:59:06 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0e4a1543ab Three major changes:
1. Rip out LoopRotate's domfrontier updating code.  It isn't
   needed now that LICM doesn't use DF and it is super complex
   and gross.
2. Make DomTree updating code a lot simpler and faster.  The 
   old loop over all the blocks was just to find a block??
3. Change the code that inserts the new preheader to just use
   SplitCriticalEdge instead of doing an overcomplex 
   reimplementation of it.

No behavior change, except for the name of the inserted preheader.


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2011-01-08 18:52:51 +00:00
Frits van Bommel
b686eb9186 Fix a bug in r123034 (trying to sext/zext non-integers) and clean up a little.
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2011-01-08 10:51:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d9ec3572f3 Have loop-rotate simplify instructions (yay instsimplify!) as it clones
them into the loop preheader, eliminating silly instructions like
"icmp i32 0, 100" in fixed tripcount loops.  This also better exposes the 
bigger problem with loop rotate that I'd like to fix: once this has been
folded, the duplicated conditional branch *often* turns into an uncond branch.

Not aggressively handling this is pessimizing later loop optimizations 
somethin' fierce by making "dominates all exit blocks" checks fail.


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2011-01-08 08:24:46 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
46431d7a93 InstCombine: Match min/max hidden by sext/zext
X = sext x; x >s c ? X : C+1 --> X = sext x; X <s C+1 ? C+1 : X
X = sext x; x <s c ? X : C-1 --> X = sext x; X >s C-1 ? C-1 : X
X = zext x; x >u c ? X : C+1 --> X = zext x; X <u C+1 ? C+1 : X
X = zext x; x <u c ? X : C-1 --> X = zext x; X >u C-1 ? C-1 : X
X = sext x; x >u c ? X : C+1 --> X = sext x; X <u C+1 ? C+1 : X
X = sext x; x <u c ? X : C-1 --> X = sext x; X >u C-1 ? C-1 : X

Instead of calculating this with mixed types promote all to the
larger type. This enables scalar evolution to analyze this
expression. PR8866

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2011-01-07 21:33:14 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
eaff66a895 Revert 122959, it needs more thought. Add it back to README.txt with additional notes.
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2011-01-07 20:42:20 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
8143a84c46 InstCombine: Turn _chk functions into the "unsafe" variant if length and max langth are equal.
This happens when we take the (non-constant) length from a malloc.


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2011-01-06 14:22:52 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
240d42d185 InstCombine: If we call llvm.objectsize on a malloc call we can replace it with the size passed to malloc.
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2011-01-06 13:11:05 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
783a5c2b69 InstCombine: Teach llvm.objectsize folding to look through GEPs.
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2011-01-06 13:07:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8cd4efb6a5 implement constant folding support for an exotic constant expr:
ret i64 ptrtoint (i8* getelementptr ([1000 x i8]* @X, i64 1, i64 sub (i64 0, i64 ptrtoint ([1000 x i8]* @X to i64))) to i64)

to "ret i64 1000".  This allows us to correctly compute the trip count
on a loop in PR8883, which occurs with std::fill on a char array.  This
allows us to transform it into a memset with a constant size.



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2011-01-06 06:19:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner
43b40a4620 fix an off-by-one bug that caused a crash analyzing
ashr's with huge shift amounts, PR8896


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2011-01-04 18:19:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e41d3c015c Teach loop-idiom to turn a loop containing a memset into a larger memset
when safe.

The testcase is basically this nested loop:
void foo(char *X) {
  for (int i = 0; i != 100; ++i) 
    for (int j = 0; j != 100; ++j)
      X[j+i*100] = 0;
}

which gets turned into a single memset now.  clang -O3 doesn't optimize
this yet though due to a phase ordering issue I haven't analyzed yet.



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2011-01-04 07:46:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e508dd4c75 Duncan deftly points out that readnone functions aren't
invalidated by stores, so they can be handled as 'simple'
operations.


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2011-01-03 23:38:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
75637154c3 earlycse can do trivial with-a-block dead store
elimination as well.  This deletes 60 stores in 176.gcc
that largely come from bitfield code.


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