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Shuxin Yang
9792b646c6 Fix a potential bug in r183584.
r183584 tries to derive some info from the code *AFTER* a call and apply
these derived info to the code *BEFORE* the call, which is not always safe
as the call in question may never return, and in this case, the derived
info is invalid.
  
  Thank Duncan for pointing out this potential bug.

rdar://14073661 


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2013-06-08 04:56:05 +00:00
Shuxin Yang
1c2b03aae9 Fix an assertion in MemCpyOpt pass.
The MemCpyOpt pass is capable of optimizing:
      callee(&S); copy N bytes from S to D.
    into:
      callee(&D);
subject to some legality constraints. 

  Assertion is triggered when the compiler tries to evalute "sizeof(typeof(D))",
while D is an opaque-typed, 'sret' formal argument of function being compiled.
i.e. the signature of the func being compiled is something like this:
  T caller(...,%opaque* noalias nocapture sret %D, ...)

  The fix is that when come across such situation, instead of calling some
utility functions to get the size of D's type (which will crash), we simply
assume D has at least N bytes as implified by the copy-instruction.

rdar://14073661 


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2013-06-07 22:45:21 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
9eb856bc29 [objc-arc] Ensure that the cfg path count does not overflow when we multiply TopDownPathCount/BottomUpPathCount.
rdar://12480535

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2013-06-07 06:16:49 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ab9ba5321d Add a testcase from pr16244.
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2013-06-06 19:15:23 +00:00
David Majnemer
5a57dbef33 IndVarSimplify: check if loop invariant expansion can trap
IndVarSimplify is willing to move divide instructions outside of their
loop bodies if they are invariant of the loop.  However, it may not be
safe to expand them if we do not know if they can trap.

Instead, check to see if it is not safe to expand the instruction and
skip the expansion.

This fixes PR16041.

Testcase by Rafael Ávila de Espíndola.


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2013-06-04 17:51:58 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
babae05237 Second part of pr16069
The problem this time seems to be a thinko. We were assuming that in the CFG

A
| \
|  B
| /
C

speculating the basic block B would cause only the phi value for the B->C edge
to be speculated. That is not true, the phi's are semantically in the edges, so
if the A->B->C path is taken, any code needed for A->C is not executed and we
have to consider it too when deciding to speculate B.

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2013-06-04 14:11:59 +00:00
David Majnemer
3931bdb788 SimplifyCFG: Do not transform PHI to select if doing so would be unsafe
PR16069 is an interesting case where an incoming value to a PHI is a
trap value while also being a 'ConstantExpr'.

We do not consider this case when performing the 'HoistThenElseCodeToIf'
optimization.

Instead, make our modifications more conservative if we detect that we
cannot transform the PHI to a select.


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2013-06-03 20:43:12 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
e4546cb71e When determining the new index for an insertelement, we may not assume that an
index greater than the size of the vector is invalid. The shuffle may be
shrinking the size of the vector. Fixes a crash!

Also drop the maximum recursion depth of the safety check for this
optimization to five.


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2013-06-01 20:51:31 +00:00
Andrew Trick
cd8e3c4dcf Prevent loop-unroll from making assumptions about undefined behavior.
Fixes rdar:14036816, PR16130.

There is an opportunity to compute precise trip counts for 'or'
expressions and multi-exit loops.
rdar:14038809: Optimize trip count computation for multi-exit loops.

To do this we need to record the fact that ExitLimit assumes NSW. When
it does not we can safely assume that the loop trip count is the
minimum ExitLimt across all subexpressions and loop exits.

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2013-05-31 23:34:46 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
47afc19625 LoopVectorize: PHIs with only outside users should prevent vectorization
We check that instructions in the loop don't have outside users (except if
they are reduction values). Unfortunately, we skipped this check for
if-convertable PHIs.

Fixes PR16184.

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2013-05-31 19:53:50 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
5b00f4edcb Modify how the formulae are rated in Loop Strength Reduce.
Namely, check if the target allows to fold more that one register in the
addressing mode and if yes, adjust the cost accordingly.

Prior to this commit, reg1 + scale * reg2 accesses were artificially preferred
to reg1 + reg2 accesses. Indeed, the cost model wrongly assumed that reg1 + reg2
needs a temporary register for the computation, whereas it was correctly
estimated for reg1 + scale * reg2.

<rdar://problem/13973908>


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2013-05-31 17:20:29 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
4f3d7eea04 Simplify multiplications by vectors whose elements are powers of 2.
Patch by Andrea Di Biagio.

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2013-05-31 14:27:15 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
903f26d904 Reapply with r182909 with a fix to the calculation of the new indices for
insertelement instructions.


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2013-05-31 00:59:42 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
ccb7bd9d84 Revert r182909.
PR/16177


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2013-05-30 09:40:17 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
e97b102e2b Swizzle vector inputs if it helps us eliminate shuffles.
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2013-05-30 04:33:38 +00:00
Paul Redmond
ee21b6f7b4 Add support for llvm.vectorizer metadata
- llvm.loop.parallel metadata has been renamed to llvm.loop to be more generic
  by making the root of additional loop metadata.
  - Loop::isAnnotatedParallel now looks for llvm.loop and associated
    llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access
  - document llvm.loop and update llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access
- add support for llvm.vectorizer.width and llvm.vectorizer.unroll
  - document llvm.vectorizer.* metadata
  - add utility class LoopVectorizerHints for getting/setting loop metadata
  - use llvm.vectorizer.width=1 to indicate already vectorized instead of
    already_vectorized
- update existing tests that used llvm.loop.parallel and
  llvm.vectorizer.already_vectorized

Reviewed by: Nadav Rotem


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2013-05-28 20:00:34 +00:00
Andrew Trick
dd0fb018a7 Track IR ordering of SelectionDAG nodes 3/4.
Remove the old IR ordering mechanism and switch to new one.  Fix unit
test failures.

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2013-05-25 03:08:10 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
7932798384 [objc-arc] KnownSafe does not imply that it is safe to perform code motion across CFG edges since even if it is safe to remove RR pairs, we may still be able to move a retain/release into a loop.
rdar://13949644

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2013-05-24 20:44:05 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
35e88e57ea [objc-arc] Make sure that multiple owners is propogated correctly through the pass via the usage of a global data structure.
rdar://13750319

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2013-05-24 20:44:02 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
959ecb2eec LoopVectorize: LoopSimplify can't canonicalize loops with an indirectbr in it, don't assert on those cases.
Fixes PR16139.

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2013-05-24 18:05:35 +00:00
Joey Gouly
4a941316cd scalarizePHI needs to insert the next ExtractElement in the same block
as the BinaryOperator, *not* in the block where the IRBuilder is currently
inserting into. Fixes a bug where scalarizePHI would create instructions
that would not dominate all uses.


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2013-05-24 12:29:54 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
3f75c6cfb5 SLPVectorizer: Change the order in which new instructions are added to the function.
We are not working on a DAG and I ran into a number of problems when I enabled the vectorizations of 'diamond-trees' (trees that share leafs).
* Imroved the numbering API.
* Changed the placement of new instructions to the last root.
* Fixed a bug with external tree users with non-zero lane.
* Fixed a bug in the placement of in-tree users.



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2013-05-22 19:47:32 +00:00
Jean-Luc Duprat
5e6cabd163 This is an update to a previous commit (r181216).
The earlier change list introduced the following inst combines:
B * (uitofp i1 C) —> select C, B, 0
A * (1 - uitofp i1 C) —> select C, 0, A
select C, 0, B + select C, A, 0 —> select C, A, B

Together these 3 changes would simplify :
A * (1 - uitofp i1 C) + B * uitofp i1 C 
down to :
select C, B, A

In practice we found that the first two substitutions can have a
negative effect on performance, because they reduce opportunities to
use FMA contractions; between the two options FMAs are often the
better choice.  This change list amends the previous one to enable
just these inst combines:

select C, B, 0 + select C, 0, A —> select C, B, A
A * (1 - uitofp i1 C) + B * uitofp i1 C —> select C, B, A




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2013-05-22 18:29:31 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
6e4a9c14f6 LoopVectorize: Make Value pointers that could be RAUW'ed a VH
The Value pointers we store in the induction variable list can be RAUW'ed by a
call to SCEVExpander::expandCodeFor, use a TrackingVH instead. Do the same thing
in some other places where we store pointers that could potentially be RAUW'ed.

Fixes PR16073.

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2013-05-22 16:54:56 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
ebe7a52a17 Move the remaining simplify-libcalls tests to instcombine, merging most of them into a single file.
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2013-05-19 13:28:39 +00:00
David Majnemer
cb9d4667b7 isKnownToBeAPowerOfTwo: (X & Y) + Y is a power of 2 or zero if y is also.
This is useful if something that looks like (x & (1 << y)) ? 64 : 32 is
the divisor in a modulo operation.


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2013-05-18 19:30:37 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
688b5103eb LoopVectorize: Handle single edge PHIs
We might encouter single edge PHIs - handle them with an identity select.

Fixes PR15990.

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2013-05-18 18:38:34 +00:00
Richard Smith
eb351eb849 Respect the 'nobuiltin' attribute when determining if a call is to a memory builtin.
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2013-05-16 04:12:04 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
1386692ef6 LoopVectorize: Hoist conditional loads if possible
InstCombine can be uncooperative to vectorization and sink loads into
conditional blocks. This prevents vectorization.

Undo this optimization if there are unconditional memory accesses to the same
addresses in the loop.

radar://13815763

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2013-05-15 01:44:30 +00:00
Manman Ren
5150270d07 GlobalOpt: fix an issue where CXAAtExitFn points to a deleted function.
CXAAtExitFn was set outside a loop and before optimizations where functions
can be deleted. This patch will set CXAAtExitFn inside the loop and after
optimizations.

Seg fault when running LTO because of accesses to a deleted function.
rdar://problem/13838828


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2013-05-14 21:52:44 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
123f18bcb9 LoopVectorize: Handle loops with multiple forward inductions
We used to give up if we saw two integer inductions. After this patch, we base
further induction variables on the chosen one like we do in the reverse
induction and pointer induction case.

Fixes PR15720.

radar://13851975

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2013-05-14 00:21:18 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
acfb3584c5 [objc-arc-opts] In the presense of an alloca unconditionally remove RR pairs if and only if we are both KnownSafeBU/KnownSafeTD rather than just either or.
In the presense of a block being initialized, the frontend will emit the
objc_retain on the original pointer and the release on the pointer loaded from
the alloca. The optimizer will through the provenance analysis realize that the
two are related (albiet different), but since we only require KnownSafe in one
direction, will match the inner retain on the original pointer with the guard
release on the original pointer. This is fixed by ensuring that in the presense
of allocas we only unconditionally remove pointers if both our retain and our
release are KnownSafe (i.e. we are KnownSafe in both directions) since we must
deal with the possibility that the frontend will emit what (to the optimizer)
appears to be unbalanced retain/releases.

An example of the miscompile is:

  %A = alloca
  retain(%x)
  retain(%x) <--- Inner Retain
  store %x, %A
  %y = load %A
  ... DO STUFF ...
  release(%y)
  call void @use(%x)
  release(%x) <--- Guarding Release

getting optimized to:

  %A = alloca
  retain(%x)
  store %x, %A
  %y = load %A
  ... DO STUFF ...
  release(%y)
  call void @use(%x)

rdar://13750319

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2013-05-13 23:49:42 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
507b9242ed SLPVectorizer: Fix a bug in the code that generates extracts for values with multiple users.
The external user does not have to be in lane #0. We have to save the lane for each scalar so that we know which vector lane to extract.



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2013-05-12 22:58:45 +00:00
David Majnemer
fa49d7d6e4 InstCombine: Flip the order of two urem transforms
There are two transforms in visitUrem that conflict with each other.

*) One, if a divisor is a power of two, subtracts one from the divisor
   and turns it into a bitwise-and.
*) The other unwraps both operands if they are surrounded by zext
   instructions.

Flipping the order allows the subtraction to go beneath the sign
extension.


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2013-05-12 00:07:05 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
9b5d70f076 LoopVectorize: Use the widest induction variable type
Use the widest induction type encountered for the cannonical induction variable.

We used to turn the following loop into an empty loop because we used i8 as
induction variable type and truncated 1024 to 0 as trip count.

int a[1024];
void fail() {
  int reverse_induction = 1023;
  unsigned char forward_induction = 0;
  while ((reverse_induction) >= 0) {
    forward_induction++;
    a[reverse_induction] = forward_induction;
    --reverse_induction;
  }
}

radar://13862901

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2013-05-11 23:04:28 +00:00
David Majnemer
a8ccefc0a3 InstCombine: Turn urem to bitwise-and more often
Use isKnownToBeAPowerOfTwo in visitUrem so that we may more aggressively
fold away urem instructions.


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2013-05-11 09:01:28 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
9bba9f6300 SLPVectorizer: Add support for trees with external users.
For example:
bar() {
  int a = A[i];
  int b = A[i+1];
  B[i] = a;
  B[i+1] = b;
  foo(a);  <--- a is used outside the vectorized expression.
}



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2013-05-10 22:59:33 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
ef3e423e23 Add an additional testcase for PR15882.
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2013-05-10 22:55:44 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
7159a307b9 InstCombine: Don't claim to be able to evaluate any shl in a zexted type.
The shift amount may be larger than the type leading to undefined behavior.
Limit the transform to constant shift amounts. While there update the bits to
clear in the result which may enable additional optimizations.

PR15959.

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2013-05-10 16:26:37 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
51dab6e394 InstCombine: Verify the type before transforming uitofp into select.
PR15952.

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2013-05-10 09:16:52 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
95f885390b Don't replace an alias in llvm.used with its target.
When we replace an internal alias with its target, be careful not to
replace the entry in llvm.used (and llvm.compiler_used).

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2013-05-09 17:22:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a6ff92a975 InstCombine: Don't just copy known bits from the first operand of an srem.
That's obviously wrong. Conservatively restrict it to the sign bit, which
matches the original intention of this analysis. Fixes PR15940.

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2013-05-09 16:32:32 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
c121f5dc26 LoopVectorizer: Don't assert on the absence of induction variables
A computable loop exit count does not imply the presence of an induction
variable. Scalar evolution can return a value for an infinite loop.

Fixes PR15926.

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2013-05-09 00:32:18 +00:00
Daniel Malea
f7f4184710 Revert 181475 as the DebugIR tests are breaking (automake) buildbots that re-use build dirs
- the temporaries "-debug.ll" files generated by DebugIR pass are considered tests, even though they are not



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2013-05-08 21:55:31 +00:00
Daniel Malea
0fd09cd99b DebugIR tests -- lit tests for the line number transform
- simple one-function case
- function-calling case
- external function calling case
- exception throwing case
- vector case

Note: these tests are somewhat coupled to the current format of debug metadata.



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2013-05-08 21:03:00 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
280e1df858 LoopVectorizer: Improve reduction variable identification
The two nested loops were confusing and also conservative in identifying
reduction variables. This patch replaces them by a worklist based approach.

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2013-05-07 21:55:37 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
eb95cec176 LoopVectorize: getConsecutiveVector must respect signed arithmetic
We were passing an i32 to ConstantInt::get where an i64 was needed and we must
also pass the sign if we pass negatives numbers. The start index passed to
getConsecutiveVector must also be signed.

Should fix PR15882.

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2013-05-07 04:37:05 +00:00
David Majnemer
8ec23cb07e InstCombine: (X ^ signbit) + C -> X + (signbit ^ C)
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2013-05-06 21:21:31 +00:00
Jean-Luc Duprat
0aa2b8800c Test results verified using FileCheck rather than grep | count
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2013-05-06 18:45:16 +00:00
Andrew Trick
fcf79528da Rotate multi-exit loops even if the latch was simplified.
Test case by Michele Scandale!

Fixes PR10293: Load not hoisted out of loop with multiple exits.

There are few regressions with this patch, now tracked by
rdar:13817079, and a roughly equal number of improvements. The
regressions are almost certainly back luck because LoopRotate has very
little idea of whether rotation is profitable. Doing better requires a
more comprehensive solution.

This checkin is a quick fix that lacks generality (PR10293 has
a counter-example). But it trivially fixes the case in PR10293 without
interfering with other cases, and it does satify the criteria that
LoopRotate is a loop canonicalization pass that should avoid
heuristics and special cases.

I can think of two approaches that would probably be better in
the long run. Ultimately they may both make sense.

(1) LoopRotate should check that the current header would make a good
loop guard, and that the loop does not already has a sufficient
guard. The artifical SimplifiedLoopLatch check would be unnecessary,
and the design would be more general and canonical. Two difficulties:

- We need a strong guarantee that we won't endlessly rotate, so the
  analysis would need to be precise in order to avoid the
  SimplifiedLoopLatch precondition.

- Analysis like this are usually based on SCEV, which we don't want to
  rely on.

(2) Rotate on-demand in late loop passes. This could even be done by
shoving the loop back on the queue after the optimization that needs
it. This could work well when we find LICM opportunities in
multi-branch loops. This requires some work, and it doesn't really
solve the problem of SCEV wanting a loop guard before the analysis.

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