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Chris Lattner
96a86b2993 If a variable can only hold two values, and is not already a bool, shrink it
down to actually BE a bool.  This allows simple value range propagation
stuff work harder, deleting comparisons in bzip2 in some hot loops.

This implements GlobalOpt/integer-bool.ll, which is the essence of the
loop condition distilled into a testcase.


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2004-12-12 05:53:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fa07e4fc30 Implement a FIXME by checking to make sure that a malloc is not being used
in scary and unknown ways before we promote it.  This fixes the miscompilation
of 188.ammp that has been plauging us since a globalopt patch went in.

Thanks a ton to Tanya for helping me diagnose the problem!


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2004-12-02 07:11:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bc965b97ad Fix a minor bug where we set a var to initialized on malloc, not on store.
This doesn't fix anything that I'm aware of, just noticed it by inspection


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2004-12-02 06:25:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bd38edfe23 If a global is just loaded and restored, realize that it is not changing
value.  This allows us to turn more globals into constants and eliminate them.
This patch implements GlobalOpt/load-store-global.llx.

Note that this patch speeds up 255.vortex from:

Output/255.vortex.out-cbe.time:program 7.640000
Output/255.vortex.out-llc.time:program 9.810000

to:

Output/255.vortex.out-cbe.time:program 7.250000
Output/255.vortex.out-llc.time:program 9.490000

Which isn't bad at all!


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2004-11-14 20:50:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e9ece2a746 *** empty log message ***
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2004-10-22 06:43:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7a7ed0274d Add support for the undef value. Implement a new optimization based on globals
that are initialized with undef.  When promoting malloc to a global, start out
initialized to undef


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2004-10-16 18:09:00 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b23cd2f688 Fix a bug John tracked down in libstdc++ where we were incorrectly deleting
weak functions.  Thanks for finding this John!


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2004-10-14 19:53:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner
30ba5690cf This patch implements two things (sorry).
First, it allows SRA of globals that have embedded arrays, implementing
GlobalOpt/globalsra-partial.llx.  This comes up infrequently, but does allow,
for example, deleting several stores to dead parts of globals in dhrystone.

Second, this implements GlobalOpt/malloc-promote-*.llx, which is the
following nifty transformation:

Basically if a global pointer is initialized with malloc, and we can tell
that the program won't notice, we transform this:

struct foo *FooPtr;
...
  FooPtr = malloc(sizeof(struct foo));
...
  FooPtr->A   FooPtr->B

Into:

struct foo FooPtrBody;
...
   FooPtrBody.A  FooPtrBody.B

This comes up occasionally, for example, the 'disp' global in 183.equake (where
the xform speeds the CBE version of the program up from 56.16s to 52.40s (7%)
on apoc), and the 'desired_accept', 'fixLRBT', 'macroArray', & 'key_queue'
globals in 300.twolf (speeding it up from 22.29s to 21.55s (3.4%)).

The nice thing about this xform is that it exposes the resulting global to
global variable optimization and makes alias analysis easier in addition to
eliminating a few loads.


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2004-10-11 05:54:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner
708148e41f Just because we cannot completely eliminate all uses of a global, we can
still optimize away all of the indirect calls and loads, etc from it.
This turns code like this:

  if (G != 0)
    G();

into
   if (G != 0)
     ActualCallee();

This triggers a couple of times in gcc and libstdc++.


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2004-10-10 23:14:11 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8be8012ba4 Fix 2004-10-10-CastStoreOnce.llx, by adjusting types back if we strip off a cast
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2004-10-10 17:07:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c4d81b0388 Implement GlobalOpt/deadglobal-2.llx, deletion of globals that are only
stored to, but are stored at variable indexes.  This occurs at least in
176.gcc, but probably others, and we should handle it for completeness.


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2004-10-10 16:47:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
031955d462 Avoid calling use_size() which could (in theory) be expensive if the global
has a large number of users.  Instead, just keep track of whether we're
making changes as we do so.

This patch has no functionlity changes.


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2004-10-10 16:43:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9b34a61019 Eliminate global pointers that are only stored a single value and null if
we know that all uses of the global will trap if the pointer contained is
null.  In this case, we forward substitute the stored value to any uses.

This has the effect of devirtualizing trivial globals in trivial cases.  For
example, 164.gzip contains this:

gzip.h:extern   int (*read_buf) OF((char *buf, unsigned size));
bits.c: read_buf  = file_read;
deflate.c:    lookahead = read_buf((char*)window,
deflate.c:        n = read_buf((char*)window+strstart+lookahead, more);

Since read_buf has to point to file_read at every use, we just replace
the calls through read_buf with a direct call to file_read.

This occurs in several benchmarks, including 176.gcc and 164.gzip.  Direct
calls are good and stuff.


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2004-10-09 21:48:45 +00:00
Chris Lattner
930f475604 Fix infinite loop due to iteration
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2004-10-09 03:32:52 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8f57e9c083 If we found a dead global, we should at least delete it...
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2004-10-08 22:05:31 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a4be1dc0a1 * Pull out the meat of runOnModule into another function for clarity.
* Do not lead dangling dead constants prevent optimization
* Iterate global optimization while we're making progress.

These changes allow us to be more aggressive, handling cases like
GlobalOpt/iterate.llx without a problem (turning it into 'ret int 0').


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2004-10-08 20:59:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e40e2d1a71 We might as well delete the known-dead global sooner rather than later since
we know it is dead.


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2004-10-08 20:25:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner
670c889ac9 Implement SRA for global variables. This allows the other global variable
optimizations to trigger much more often.  This allows the elimination of
several dozen more global variables in Programs/External.  Note that we only
do this for non-constant globals: constant globals will already be optimized
out if the accesses to them permit it.

This implements Transforms/GlobalOpt/globalsra.llx


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2004-10-08 17:32:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner
cf4d2a5699 Improve comments, no functionality changes
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2004-10-07 21:30:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3602549c3d Fix a bug in the safety analysis routine
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2004-10-07 06:01:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7a90b68e5c * Rename pass to globalopt, since we do more than just constify
* Instead of handling dead functions specially, just nuke them.
* Be more aggressive about cleaning up after constification, in
  particular, handle getelementptr instructions and constantexprs.
* Be a little bit more structured about how we process globals.

*** Delete globals that are only stored to, and never read.  These are
    clearly not useful, so they should go.  This implements deadglobal.llx

This last one triggers quite a few times.  In particular, 2208 in the
external tests, 1865 of which are in 252.eon.  This shrinks eon from
1995094 to 1732341 bytes of bytecode.


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2004-10-07 04:16:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e47ba74b07 Implement GlobalConstifier/trivialstore.llx, and also do some
simplifications of the resultant program to avoid making later passes
do it all.

This allows us to constify globals that just have the same constant that
they are initialized stored into them.

Suprisingly this comes up ALL of the freaking time, dozens of times in
SPEC, 30 times in vortex alone.

For example, on 256.bzip2, it allows us to constify these two globals:

%smallMode = internal global ubyte 0             ; <ubyte*> [#uses=8]
%verbosity = internal global int 0               ; <int*> [#uses=49]

Which (with later optimizations) results in the bytecode file shrinking
from 82286 to 69686 bytes!  Lets hear it for IPO :)

For the record, it's nuking lots of "if (verbosity > 2) { do lots of stuff }"
code.


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2004-10-06 20:57:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b12914bfc0 'Pass' should now not be derived from by clients. Instead, they should derive
from ModulePass.  Instead of implementing Pass::run, then should implement
ModulePass::runOnModule.


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2004-09-20 04:48:05 +00:00
Reid Spencer
551ccae044 Changes For Bug 352
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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2004-09-01 22:55:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
77a2a9d9da Implement test/Regression/Transforms/GlobalConstifier/phi-select.llx
This allows more globals to be marked constant, particularly global arrays.


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2004-08-14 20:57:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9ce300013d Ignore instructions that are in trivially dead functions. This allows us
to constify 14 globals instead of 4 in a trivial C++ testcase.


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2004-07-20 03:58:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
96940cb522 Strip out and simplify some code. This also fixes the regression last
night compiling cfrac.  It did not realize that code like this:

int G; int *H = &G;

takes the address of G.


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2004-07-18 19:56:20 +00:00
Reid Spencer
518310cb0d bug 122:
- Replace ConstantPointerRef usage with GlobalValue usage


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2004-07-18 00:44:37 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7d90a2738e setcond instructions don't have aliasing implications.
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2004-02-27 18:09:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner
079236d1c9 My faith in programmers has been found to be totally misplaced. One would
assume that if they don't intend to write to a global variable, that they
would mark it as constant.  However, there are people that don't understand
that the compiler can do nice things for them if they give it the information
it needs.

This pass looks for blatently obvious globals that are only ever read from.
Though it uses a trivially simple "alias analysis" of sorts, it is still able
to do amazing things to important benchmarks.  253.perlbmk, for example,
contains several ***GIANT*** function pointer tables that are not marked
constant and should be.  Marking them constant allows the optimizer to turn
a whole bunch of indirect calls into direct calls.  Note that only a link-time
optimizer can do this transformation, but perlbmk does have several strings
and other minor globals that can be marked constant by this pass when run
from GCCAS.

176.gcc has a ton of strings and large tables that are marked constant, both
at compile time (38 of them) and at link time (48 more).  Other benchmarks
give similar results, though it seems like big ones have disproportionally
more than small ones.

This pass is extremely quick and does good things.  I'm going to enable it
in gccas & gccld.  Not bad for 50 SLOC.


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2004-02-25 21:34:36 +00:00