Should bring the cygwin bots back.
I added a triple to the test that was failing so that it would have failed
on Linux.
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Given that large parts of inst combine is restricted to instructions which have one use, getting rid of a use on the condition can help the effectiveness of the optimizer. Also, it allows the condition to potentially be deleted by instcombine rather than waiting for another pass.
I noticed this completely by accident in another test case. It's not anything that actually came from a real workload.
p.s. We should probably do the same thing for switch instructions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8220
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There are still 4 tests that check for DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name,
because they specify DWARF 2 or 3 in the module metadata. So, I didn't
create an explicit version-based test for the attribute.
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This patch adds limited support in ValueTracking for inferring known bits of a value from conditional expressions which must be true to reach the instruction we're trying to optimize. At this time, the feature is off by default. Once landed, I'm hoping for feedback from others on both profitability and compile time impact.
Forms of conditional value propagation have been tried in LLVM before and have failed due to compile time problems. In an attempt to side step that, this patch only considers conditions where the edge leaving the branch dominates the context instruction. It does not attempt full dataflow. Even with that restriction, it handles many interesting cases:
* Early exits from functions
* Early exits from loops (for context instructions in the loop and after the check)
* Conditions which control entry into loops, including multi-version loops (such as those produced during vectorization, IRCE, loop unswitch, etc..)
Possible applications include optimizing using information provided by constructs such as: preconditions, assumptions, null checks, & range checks.
This patch implements two approaches to the problem that need further benchmarking. Approach 1 is to directly walk the dominator tree looking for interesting conditions. Approach 2 is to inspect other uses of the value being queried for interesting comparisons. From initial benchmarking, it appears that Approach 2 is faster than Approach 1, but this needs to be further validated.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7708
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- Use TargetLowering to check for the actual cost of each extension.
- Provide a factorized method to check for the cost of an extension:
TargetLowering::isExtFree.
- Provide a virtual method TargetLowering::isExtFreeImpl for targets to be able
to tune the cost of non-free extensions.
This refactoring offers a better granularity to model what really happens on
different targets.
No performance changes and very few code differences.
Part of <rdar://problem/19267165>
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This adds new node types for each intrinsic.
For instance, for addv, we have AArch64ISD::UADDV, such that:
(v4i32 (uaddv ...))
is the same as
(v4i32 (scalar_to_vector (i32 (int_aarch64_neon_uaddv ...))))
that is,
(v4i32 (INSERT_SUBREG (v4i32 (IMPLICIT_DEF)),
(i32 (int_aarch64_neon_uaddv ...)), ssub)
In a combine, we transform all such across-vector-lanes intrinsics to:
(i32 (extract_vector_elt (uaddv ...), 0))
This has one big advantage: by making the extract_element explicit, we
enable the existing patterns for lane-aware instructions to fire.
This lets us avoid needlessly going through the GPRs. Consider:
uint32x4_t test_mul(uint32x4_t a, uint32x4_t b) {
return vmulq_n_u32(a, vaddvq_u32(b));
}
We now generate:
addv.4s s1, v1
mul.4s v0, v0, v1[0]
instead of the previous:
addv.4s s1, v1
fmov w8, s1
dup.4s v1, w8
mul.4s v0, v1, v0
rdar://20044838
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Follow up from r231505.
Fix the non-determinism by using a MapVector and reintroduce the AArch64
testcase. Defer deleting the got candidates up to the end and remove
them in a bulk, avoiding linear time removal of each element.
Thanks to Renato Golin for trying it out on other platforms.
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The dependences are now expose through the new getInterestingDependences
API so we can use that with -analyze too and fix the FIXME.
This lets us remove the test that relied on -debug to check the
dependences.
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Also it extracts getCopyFromRegs helper function in SelectionDAGBuilder as we need to be able to customize type of the register exported from basic block during lowering of the gc.result.
(Resubmitting this change after not being able to reproduce buildbot failure)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7760
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We want to replace as much custom x86 shuffling via intrinsics
as possible because pushing the code down the generic shuffle
optimization path allows for better codegen and less complexity
in LLVM.
This is the sibling patch for the Clang half of this change:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8088
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8086
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This crash occurs due to memory corruption when trying to update dependency
direction based on Constraints.
This crash was observed during lnt regression of Polybench benchmark test case dynprog.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8059
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This crash in Dependency analysis is because we assume here that in case of UsefulGEP
both source and destination have the same number of operands which may not be true.
This incorrect assumption results in crash while populating Pairs. Fix the same.
This crash was observed during lnt regression for code such as-
struct s{
int A[10][10];
int C[10][10][10];
} S;
void dep_constraint_crash_test(int k,int N) {
for( int i=0;i<N;i++)
for( int j=0;j<N;j++)
S.A[0][0] = S.C[0][0][k];
}
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8162
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We failed to use a marking set to properly handle recursive types, which caused use
to recurse infinitely and eventually overflow the stack.
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In this situation we would always have already flagged an error on the statepoint intrinsic,
but then we carry on to parse other, related GC intrinsics, and could end up crashing during that
verification when they try to access data from the malformed statepoint.
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ReplaceInstUsesWith needs to return nullptr when the input has no users,
because in that case it does not mutate the program. Otherwise, we can
get stuck in an infinite loop of repeatedly attempting to constant fold
and instruction with no users.
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They mark the start of a compile unit, so name them .Lcu_*. Using
Section->getLabelBeginName() makes it looks like they mark the start of the
section.
While at it, switch to createTempSymbol to avoid collisions with labels
created in inline assembly. Not sure if a "don't crash" test is worth it.
With this getLabelBeginName is dead, delete it.
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CFLAA didn't know how to properly handle ConstantExprs; it would silently
ignore them. This was a problem if the ConstantExpr is, say, a GEP of a global,
because CFLAA wouldn't realize that there's a global there. :)
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We now treat pointers given to ptrtoint and pointers retrieved from
inttoptr as similar to arguments or globals (can alias anything, etc.)
This solves some of the problems we were having with giving incorrect
results.
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It turns out accelerator tables where totally broken if they contained
entries with colliding hashes. The failure mode is pretty bad, as it not
only impacted the colliding entries, but would basically make all the
entries after the first hash collision pointing in the wrong place.
The testcase uses the symbol names that where found to collide during a
clang build.
From a performance point of view, the patch adds a sort and a linear
walk over each bucket contents. While it has a measurable impact on the
accelerator table emission, it's not showing up significantly in clang
profiles (and I'd argue that correctness is priceless :-)).
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This fixes a subtle issue that was introduced in r205153.
When reusing a store for the extractelement expansion (to load directly
from it, inserting of going through the stack), later stores to the
same location might have overwritten the data we were expecting to
extract from.
To fix that, we need to explicitly replace the chain going out of the
reused store, so that later stores also have an explicit dependency on
the generated element-extracting loads, and can't clobber them.
rdar://20066785
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8180
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Fix the double-deletion of AnalysisResolver when delegating through to
Dwarf EH preparation by creating one from scratch. Hopefully the new
pass manager simplifies this.
This reverts commit r229952.
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Summary:
This removes some duplicated code, and also helps optimization: e.g. in
the test case added, `%idx ULT 128` in `@x` is not currently optimized
to `true` by `-indvars` but will be, after this change.
The only functional change in ths commit is that for add recurrences,
ScalarEvolution::getRange will be more aggressive -- computing the
unsigned (resp. signed) range for a SCEVAddRecExpr will now look at the
NSW (resp. NUW) bits and check for signed (resp. unsigned) overflow.
This can be a strict improvement in some cases (such as the attached
test case), and should be no worse in other cases.
Reviewers: atrick, nlewycky
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8142
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In the case where just tables are part of the function section, this produces
more readable assembly by avoiding switching to the eh section and back
to .text.
This would also break with non unique section names, as trying to switch to
a unique section actually creates a new one.
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Summary:
Code is mostly copied from AArch64 port and modified where needed for Mips.
This handles the "non" legal cases of logical ops. Legal cases are handled by tablegen patterns.
Test Plan:
Make check test logopm.ll
All of test-suite passes at O0/O2 and mips32 r1/r2 with this new change.
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: echristo, llvm-commits, aemerson, rfuhler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6599
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Also, replaced line with 'target triple' with flag -mtriple on the RUN line.
Removed the data layout string as it is not needed.
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Fixing this also exposed a related issue where the landingpad under construction was not
cleaned up when an error was raised, which would cause bad reference errors before the
error could actually be printed.
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For inner one of nested loops, it is more likely to be a hot loop,
and the runtime check can be promoted out from patch 0001, so the
overhead is less, we can try a doubled threshold to unroll more loops.
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Runtime unrolling is an expensive optimization which can bring benefit
only if the loop is hot and iteration number is relatively large enough.
For some loops, we know they are not worth to be runtime unrolled.
The scalar loop from vectorization is one of the cases.
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Runtime unrollng will introduce a runtime check in loop prologue.
If the unrolled loop is a inner loop, then the proglogue will be inside
the outer loop. LICM pass can help to promote the runtime check out if
the checked value is loop invariant.
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Summary:
See the two test cases.
; Can fold fcmp with undef on one side by choosing NaN for the undef
; Can fold fcmp with undef on both side
; fcmp u_pred undef, undef -> true
; fcmp o_pred undef, undef -> false
; because whatever you choose for the first undef
; you can choose NaN for the other undef
Reviewers: hfinkel, chandlerc, majnemer
Reviewed By: majnemer
Subscribers: majnemer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7617
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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