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Benjamin Kramer
d9b0b02561 Fix typos found by http://github.com/lyda/misspell-check
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2012-06-02 10:20:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d5003cafd6 A pile of long over-due refactorings here. There are some very, *very*
minor behavior changes with this, but nothing I have seen evidence of in
the wild or expect to be meaningful. The real goal is unifying our logic
and simplifying the interfaces. A summary of the changes follows:

- Make 'callIsSmall' actually accept a callsite so it can handle
  intrinsics, and simplify callers appropriately.
- Nuke a completely bogus declaration of 'callIsSmall' that was still
  lurking in InlineCost.h... No idea how this got missed.
- Teach the 'isInstructionFree' about the various more intelligent
  'free' heuristics that got added to the inline cost analysis during
  review and testing. This mostly surrounds int->ptr and ptr->int casts.
- Switch most of the interesting parts of the inline cost analysis that
  were essentially computing 'is this instruction free?' to use the code
  metrics routine instead. This way we won't keep duplicating logic.

All of this is motivated by the desire to allow other passes to compute
a roughly equivalent 'cost' metric for a particular basic block as the
inline cost analysis. Sadly, re-using the same analysis for both is
really messy because only the actual inline cost analysis is ever going
to go to the contortions required for simplification, SROA analysis,
etc.

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2012-05-04 00:58:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d6fc26217e Add two statistics to help track how we are computing the inline cost.
Yea, 'NumCallerCallersAnalyzed' isn't a great name, suggestions welcome.

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2012-04-11 10:15:10 +00:00
David Chisnall
b381578fcb Reintroduce InlineCostAnalyzer::getInlineCost() variant with explicit callee
parameter until we have a more sensible API for doing the same thing.

Reviewed by Chandler.



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2012-04-06 17:27:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f5f256cffd Fix a typo reported in IRC by someone reviewing this code.
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2012-03-31 13:18:09 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
45de584b4f Remove a bunch of empty, dead, and no-op methods from all of these
interfaces. These methods were used in the old inline cost system where
there was a persistent cache that had to be updated, invalidated, and
cleared. We're now doing more direct computations that don't require
this intricate dance. Even if we resume some level of caching, it would
almost certainly have a simpler and more narrow interface than this.

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2012-03-31 12:48:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f2286b0152 Initial commit for the rewrite of the inline cost analysis to operate
on a per-callsite walk of the called function's instructions, in
breadth-first order over the potentially reachable set of basic blocks.

This is a major shift in how inline cost analysis works to improve the
accuracy and rationality of inlining decisions. A brief outline of the
algorithm this moves to:

- Build a simplification mapping based on the callsite arguments to the
  function arguments.
- Push the entry block onto a worklist of potentially-live basic blocks.
- Pop the first block off of the *front* of the worklist (for
  breadth-first ordering) and walk its instructions using a custom
  InstVisitor.
- For each instruction's operands, re-map them based on the
  simplification mappings available for the given callsite.
- Compute any simplification possible of the instruction after
  re-mapping, and store that back int othe simplification mapping.
- Compute any bonuses, costs, or other impacts of the instruction on the
  cost metric.
- When the terminator is reached, replace any conditional value in the
  terminator with any simplifications from the mapping we have, and add
  any successors which are not proven to be dead from these
  simplifications to the worklist.
- Pop the next block off of the front of the worklist, and repeat.
- As soon as the cost of inlining exceeds the threshold for the
  callsite, stop analyzing the function in order to bound cost.

The primary goal of this algorithm is to perfectly handle dead code
paths. We do not want any code in trivially dead code paths to impact
inlining decisions. The previous metric was *extremely* flawed here, and
would always subtract the average cost of two successors of
a conditional branch when it was proven to become an unconditional
branch at the callsite. There was no handling of wildly different costs
between the two successors, which would cause inlining when the path
actually taken was too large, and no inlining when the path actually
taken was trivially simple. There was also no handling of the code
*path*, only the immediate successors. These problems vanish completely
now. See the added regression tests for the shiny new features -- we
skip recursive function calls, SROA-killing instructions, and high cost
complex CFG structures when dead at the callsite being analyzed.

Switching to this algorithm required refactoring the inline cost
interface to accept the actual threshold rather than simply returning
a single cost. The resulting interface is pretty bad, and I'm planning
to do lots of interface cleanup after this patch.

Several other refactorings fell out of this, but I've tried to minimize
them for this patch. =/ There is still more cleanup that can be done
here. Please point out anything that you see in review.

I've worked really hard to try to mirror at least the spirit of all of
the previous heuristics in the new model. It's not clear that they are
all correct any more, but I wanted to minimize the change in this single
patch, it's already a bit ridiculous. One heuristic that is *not* yet
mirrored is to allow inlining of functions with a dynamic alloca *if*
the caller has a dynamic alloca. I will add this back, but I think the
most reasonable way requires changes to the inliner itself rather than
just the cost metric, and so I've deferred this for a subsequent patch.
The test case is XFAIL-ed until then.

As mentioned in the review mail, this seems to make Clang run about 1%
to 2% faster in -O0, but makes its binary size grow by just under 4%.
I've looked into the 4% growth, and it can be fixed, but requires
changes to other parts of the inliner.

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2012-03-31 12:42:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f91f5af802 Start removing the use of an ad-hoc 'never inline' set and instead
directly query the function information which this set was representing.
This simplifies the interface of the inline cost analysis, and makes the
always-inline pass significantly more efficient.

Previously, always-inline would first make a single set of every
function in the module *except* those marked with the always-inline
attribute. It would then query this set at every call site to see if the
function was a member of the set, and if so, refuse to inline it. This
is quite wasteful. Instead, simply check the function attribute directly
when looking at the callsite.

The normal inliner also had similar redundancy. It added every function
in the module with the noinline attribute to its set to ignore, even
though inside the cost analysis function we *already tested* the
noinline attribute and produced the same result.

The only tricky part of removing this is that we have to be able to
correctly remove only the functions inlined by the always-inline pass
when finalizing, which requires a bit of a hack. Still, much less of
a hack than the set of all non-always-inline functions was. While I was
touching this function, I switched a heavy-weight set to a vector with
sort+unique. The algorithm already had a two-phase insert and removal
pattern, we were just needlessly paying the uniquing cost on every
insert.

This probably speeds up some compiles by a small amount (-O0 compiles
with lots of always-inline, so potentially heavy libc++ users), but I've
not tried to measure it.

I believe there is no functional change here, but yell if you spot one.
None are intended.

Finally, the direction this is going in is to greatly simplify the
inline cost query interface so that we can replace its implementation
with a much more clever one. Along the way, all the APIs get simplified,
so it seems incrementally good.

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2012-03-16 06:10:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9b081d9691 Pull the implementation of the code metrics out of the inline cost
analysis implementation. The header was already separated. Also cleanup
all the comments in the header to follow a nice modern doxygen form.

There is still plenty of cruft here, but some of that will fall out in
subsequent refactorings and this was an easy step in the right
direction. No functionality changed here.

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2012-03-16 05:51:52 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
377c7f049d Make the swap code here a bit more obvious what its doing... We're
essentially sorting the pair's arguments. I'd love to actually call sort
here, but I'm just not that crazy. ;]

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2012-03-15 00:55:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0e33d9fea2 Don't assume that the arguments are processed in some particular order.
This appears to not be the case with dragonegg at least in some
contexts. Hopefully will fix the bootstrap assert failure there.

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2012-03-15 00:50:21 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
220d2d7b50 Remove all remnants of partial specialization in the cost computation
side of things. This is all dead code.

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2012-03-15 00:29:08 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
274d377ea6 Extend the inline cost calculation to account for bonuses due to
correlated pairs of pointer arguments at the callsite. This is designed
to recognize the common C++ idiom of begin/end pointer pairs when the
end pointer is a constant offset from the begin pointer. With the
C-based idiom of a pointer and size, the inline cost saw the constant
size calculation, and this provides the same level of information for
begin/end pairs.

In order to propagate this information we have to search for candidate
operations on a pair of pointer function arguments (or derived from
them) which would be simplified if the pointers had a known constant
offset. Then the callsite analysis looks for such pointer pairs in the
argument list, and applies the appropriate bonus.

This helps LLVM detect that half of bounds-checked STL algorithms
(such as hash_combine_range, and some hybrid sort implementations)
disappear when inlined with a constant size input. However, it's not
a complete fix due the inaccuracy of our cost metric for constants in
general. I'm looking into that next.

Benchmarks showed no significant code size change, and very minor
performance changes. However, specific code such as hashing is showing
significantly cleaner inlining decisions.

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2012-03-14 23:19:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3d1d895c86 Refactor the inline cost bonus calculation for constants to use
a worklist rather than a recursive call.

No functionality changed.

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2012-03-14 07:32:53 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
4210b34e59 Make helper static, so it can be inlined into its sole caller.
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2012-03-10 22:41:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e8187e0294 Undo a previous restriction on the inline cost calculation which Nick
introduced. Specifically, there are cost reductions for all
constant-operand icmp instructions against an alloca, regardless of
whether the alloca will in fact be elligible for SROA. That means we
don't want to abort the icmp reduction computation when we abort the
SROA reduction computation. That in turn frees us from the need to keep
a separate worklist and defer the ICmp calculations.

Use this new-found freedom and some judicious function boundaries to
factor the innards of computing the cost factor of any given instruction
out of the loop over the instructions and into static helper functions.
This greatly simplifies the code, and hopefully makes it more clear what
is happening here.

Reviewed by Eric Christopher. There is some concern that we'd like to
ensure this doesn't get out of hand, and I plan to benchmark the effects
of this change over the next few days along with some further fixes to
the inline cost.

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2012-03-09 02:49:36 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6f130bf368 Rotate two of the functions used to count bonuses for the inline cost
analysis to be methods on the cost analysis's function info object
instead of the code metrics object. These really are just users of the
code metrics, they're building the information for the function's
analysis.

This is the first step of growing the amount of information we collect
about a function in order to cope with pair-wise simplifications due to
allocas.

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2012-03-08 02:04:19 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
0c8515f096 Use precomputed BB size instead of BB->size().
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2012-01-25 18:54:13 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6977e79526 Support pointer comparisons against constants, when looking at the inline-cost
savings from a pointer argument becoming an alloca. Sometimes callees will even
compare a pointer to null and then branch to an otherwise unreachable block!
Detect these cases and compute the number of saved instructions, instead of
bailing out and reporting no savings.


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2012-01-25 08:27:40 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
38b6d9dd22 Fix CountCodeReductionForAlloca to more accurately represent what SROA can and
can't handle. Also don't produce non-zero results for things which won't be
transformed by SROA at all just because we saw the loads/stores before we saw
the use of the address.


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2012-01-20 08:35:20 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6c6fcc4610 Continue counting intrinsics as instructions (except when they aren't, such as
debug info) and for being vector operations. Fixes regression from r147037.


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2011-12-21 20:26:03 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
144bef462b Fix typo and spacing, no functionality change.
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2011-12-21 20:21:55 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
20aded5912 A call to a function marked 'noinline' is not an inline candidate. The sole
call site of an intrinsic is also not an inline candidate. While here, make it
more obvious that this code ignores all intrinsics. Noticed by inspection!


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2011-12-21 06:06:30 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger
3470693641 Allow inlining of functions with returns_twice calls, if they have the
attribute themselve.


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2011-12-18 20:35:43 +00:00
Eli Friedman
531afb166c A FIXME about block addresses and indirectbr.
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2011-10-20 04:05:33 +00:00
Bill Wendling
3c5e60994f Correct over-zealous removal of hack.
Some code want to check that *any* call within a function has the 'returns
twice' attribute, not just that the current function has one.


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2011-10-17 18:43:40 +00:00
Bill Wendling
728662f9e8 Now that we have the ReturnsTwice function attribute, this method is
obsolete. Check the attribute instead.
<rdar://problem/8031714>


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2011-10-17 18:22:52 +00:00
Andrew Trick
b2ab2fa524 Inlining and unrolling heuristics should be aware of free truncs.
We want heuristics to be based on accurate data, but more importantly
we don't want llvm to behave randomly. A benign trunc inserted by an
upstream pass should not cause a wild swings in optimization
level. See PR11034. It's a general problem with threshold-based
heuristics, but we can make it less bad.


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2011-10-01 01:39:05 +00:00
Andrew Trick
5c655413cf whitespace
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2011-10-01 01:27:56 +00:00
Eli Friedman
b176399339 Change condition for determining whether a function is small for inlining metrics so that very long functions
with few basic blocks are not re-analyzed.



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2011-05-24 20:22:24 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ac53b0a48a Extra refactoring noticed by Eli Friedman.
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2011-05-16 15:48:45 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7a2bdde0a0 Fix a ton of comment typos found by codespell. Patch by
Luis Felipe Strano Moraes!



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2011-04-15 05:18:47 +00:00
Eric Christopher
bd75021465 Remove premature optimization that avoided calculating argument weights
if we weren't going to inline the function. The rest of the code using
this was removed.

Fixes PR9154.


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2011-02-06 21:27:46 +00:00
Eric Christopher
a818d031d5 Fix cut and paste error spotted by Jakob.
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2011-02-05 02:48:47 +00:00
Eric Christopher
4e8af6db18 Rewrite how the indirect call bonus is handled. This now works by:
a) Making it a per call site bonus for functions that we can move from
indirect to direct calls.
b) Reduces the bonus from 500 to 100 per call site.
c) Subtracts the size of the possible newly inlineable call from the
bonus to only add a bonus if we can inline a small function to devirtualize
it.

Also changes the bonus from a positive that's subtracted to a negative
that's added.

Fixes the remainder of rdar://8546196 by reducing the object file size
after inlining by 84%.


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2011-02-05 00:49:15 +00:00
Eric Christopher
8e2da0ce9d Reapply 124275 since the Dragonegg failure was unreproducible.
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2011-02-01 01:16:32 +00:00
Eric Christopher
eabde0cf07 Temporarily revert 124275 to see if it brings the dragonegg buildbot back.
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2011-01-26 19:40:31 +00:00
Eric Christopher
5d83955b8c Separate out the constant bonus from the size reduction metrics. Rework
a few loops accordingly. Should be no functional change.

This is a step for more accurate cost/benefit analysis of devirt/inlining
bonuses.


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2011-01-26 02:58:39 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7d3a16f687 Coding style formatting changes.
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2011-01-26 01:09:59 +00:00
Eric Christopher
1bcb4288e5 Reorganize this so that the early exit and special cases come early
rather than interspersed. No functional change.


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2011-01-25 01:34:31 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7ea118de46 Add a FIXME explaining the move to a single indirect call bonus per function
that we can change from indirect to direct.


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2011-01-22 21:56:53 +00:00
Eric Christopher
7020f12ee8 Only apply the devirtualization bonus once instead of per-call site in the
target function.

Fixes part of rdar://8546196


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2011-01-22 21:17:33 +00:00
Kenneth Uildriks
74fa7327d6 Now using a variant of the existing inlining heuristics to decide whether to create a given specialization of a function in PartialSpecialization. If the total performance bonus across all callsites passing the same constant exceeds the specialization cost, we create the specialization.
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2010-10-09 22:06:36 +00:00
Kenneth Uildriks
ca52c8ba12 Start separating out code metrics into code size metrics and code performance metrics. Partial Specialization will apply the former to function specializations, and the latter to all callsites that can use a specialization, in order to decide whether to create a specialization
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2010-10-08 13:57:31 +00:00
Owen Anderson
f9a26b89f8 What the loop unroller cares about, rather than just not unrolling loops with calls, is
not unrolling loops that contain calls that would be better off getting inlined.  This mostly
comes up when an interleaved devirtualization pass has devirtualized a call which the inliner
will inline on a future pass.  Thus, rather than blocking all loops containing calls, add
a metric for "inline candidate calls" and block loops containing those instead.


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2010-09-09 20:32:23 +00:00
Owen Anderson
082bf2a977 Refactor code-size reduction estimation methods out of InlineCostAnalyzer and into CodeMetrics. They
don't use any InlineCostAnalyzer state, and are useful for other clients who don't necessarily want to use
all of InlineCostAnalyzer's logic, some of which is fairly inlining-specific.

No intended functionality change.


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2010-09-09 16:56:42 +00:00
Gabor Greif
0de11e0e66 use ImmutableCallSite for const-corrgoodness
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2010-07-27 14:15:29 +00:00
Kenneth Uildriks
42c7d23c6d Pulled CodeMetrics out of InlineCost.h and made it a bit more general, so it can be reused from PartialSpecializationCost
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2010-06-09 15:11:37 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
8b3ca84a8d Avoid counting InlineAsm as a call - it prevents loop unrolling.
PR7026
Patch by Pekka Jääskeläinen!

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2010-05-26 22:40:28 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
9a1581b910 Clear CachedFunctionInfo upon Pass::releaseMemory. Because ValueMap will abort
on RAUW of functions, this is a correctness issue instead of a mere memory
usage problem.


No testcase until the new MergeFunctions can land.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@103653 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2010-05-12 21:48:15 +00:00