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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Christopher
c3b5997910 Revert "Update the version of dwarf we say we're emitting to at least 3."
temporarily while we work on plumbing through some changes to continue
supporting gdb on darwin.

This reverts commit r179122.

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2013-04-10 21:45:07 +00:00
Jyotsna Verma
f0ca9a8c94 Add object-emission flag for lit tests. This flag is used
to disable following tests for Hexagon that require direct object
generation support.

DebugInfo/dwarf-public-names.ll
DebugInfo/dwarf-version.ll
DebugInfo/member-pointers.ll
DebugInfo/namespace.ll
DebugInfo/two-cus-from-same-file.ll

Fixes bug 15616 - http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=15616




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2013-04-10 19:53:26 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
4b924d3a61 Make the SLP store-merger less paranoid about function calls. We check for function calls when we check if it is safe to sink instructions.
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2013-04-10 19:41:36 +00:00
Michel Danzer
b187f8cd1c R600/SI: Add pattern for AMDGPUurecip
21 more little piglits with radeonsi.

Reviewed-by: Tom Stellard <thomas.stellard@amd.com>

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2013-04-10 17:17:56 +00:00
Reed Kotler
74adad6de8 This is for an experimental option -mips-os16. The idea is to compile all
Mips32 code as Mips16 unless it can't be compiled as Mips 16. For now this
would happen as long as floating point instructions are not needed.
Probably it would also make sense to compile as mips32 if atomic operations
are needed too. There may be other cases too.

A module pass prescans the IR and adds the mips16 or nomips16 attribute
to functions depending on the functions needs.

Mips 16 mode can result in a 40% code compression by utililizing 16 bit
encoding of many instructions.

The hope is for this to replace the traditional gcc way of dealing with
Mips16 code using floating point which involves essentially using soft float
but with a library implemented using mips32 floating point. This gcc 
method also requires creating stubs so that Mips32 code can interact with
these Mips 16 functions that have floating point needs. My conjecture is
that in reality this traditional gcc method would never win over this
new method.

I will be implementing the traditional gcc method also. Some of it is already
done but I needed to do the stubs to finish the work and those required
this mips16/32 mixed mode capability.

I have more ideas for to make this new method much better and I think the old
method will just live in llvm for anyone that needs the backward compatibility
but I don't for what reason that would be needed.



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2013-04-10 16:58:04 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
01a7b5c43e Use a scheme closer to that of GNU as when deciding the type of a
symbol with multiple .type declarations.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D607

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2013-04-10 16:52:15 +00:00
Vincent Lejeune
daefc0f9c8 R600: Add VTX_READ_* and RAT_WRITE_CACHELESS_* when computing cf addr
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2013-04-10 13:29:20 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
3ca3fc5632 [test] Use lit's shell test runner on Windows
Summary:
I did a local comparison between using bash and using lit's runner, and
more of the suite passes with lit than passes with bash.  Most of the
bash failures have to do with /dev/null, which is nonsensical on
Windows, but the lit runner handles it.

The lit shell runner is also much faster than bash, so I would expect
most Windows devs would want it by default.

The behavior can be overridden on any OS by setting
LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL to 0 or 1 in the environment.

Reviewers: chapuni, ddunbar

CC: llvm-commits, timurrrr

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D559

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2013-04-10 13:11:38 +00:00
Tim Northover
8c9e52a9fc ARM: Make "SMC" instructions conditional on new TrustZone architecture feature.
These instructions aren't universally available, but depend on a specific
extension to the normal ARM architecture (rather than, say, v6/v7/...) so a new
feature is appropriate.

This also enables the feature by default on A-class cores which usually have
these extensions, to avoid breaking existing code and act as a sensible
default.

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2013-04-10 12:08:35 +00:00
Christian Konig
4d0e8a8a3e R600/SI: dynamical figure out the reg class of MIMG
Depending on the number of bits set in the writemask.

Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>

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2013-04-10 08:39:16 +00:00
Christian Konig
84a775d8e3 R600/SI: adjust writemask to only the used components
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>

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2013-04-10 08:39:08 +00:00
Christian Konig
9c210dabda R600/SI: remove image sample writemask
Signed-off-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>

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2013-04-10 08:39:01 +00:00
Evan Cheng
3a6b7d38a7 __sincosf_stret returns sinf / cosf in bits 0:31 and 32:63 of xmm0, not in
xmm0 / xmm1.

rdar://13599493


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2013-04-10 01:26:07 +00:00
Jack Carter
a9a5c537ad Mips specific inline asm operand modifier 'D'
Modifier 'D' is to use the second word of a double integer.

We had previously implemented the pure register varient of 
the modifier and this patch implements the memory reference.



#include "stdio.h"

int b[8] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7};
void main()
{
    int i;
    
    // The first word. Notice, no 'D'
    {asm (
    "lw    %0,%1;"
    : "=r" (i)
    : "m" (*(b+4))
    );}
    
    printf("%d\n",i);

    // The second word
    {asm (
    "lw    %0,%D1;"
    : "=r" (i)
    : "m" (*(b+4))
    );}
    
    printf("%d\n",i);
}


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2013-04-09 23:19:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7eb0d8148e Allow PPC B and BLR to be if-converted into some predicated forms
This enables us to form predicated branches (which are the same conditional
branches we had before) and also a larger set of predicated returns (including
instructions like bdnzlr which is a conditional return and loop-counter
decrement all in one).

At the moment, if conversion does not capture all possible opportunities. A
simple example is provided in early-ret2.ll, where if conversion forms one
predicated return, and then the PPCEarlyReturn pass picks up the other one. So,
at least for now, we'll keep both mechanisms.

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2013-04-09 22:58:37 +00:00
Eric Christopher
af12ad7c92 Update the version of dwarf we say we're emitting to at least 3.
Deals with a dwarf2 -> dwarf3 DW_FORM_ref_addr change.

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2013-04-09 20:22:47 +00:00
Reed Kotler
a430cb613b This patch enables llvm to switch between compiling for mips32/mips64
and mips16 on a per function basis.

Because this patch is somewhat involved I have provide an overview of the
key pieces of it.

The patch is written so as to not change the behavior of the non mixed
mode. We have tested this a lot but it is something new to switch subtargets
so we don't want any chance of regression in the mainline compiler until
we have more confidence in this.

Mips32/64 are very different from Mip16 as is the case of ARM vs Thumb1.
For that reason there are derived versions of the register info, frame info, 
instruction info and instruction selection classes.

Now we register three separate passes for instruction selection.
One which is used to switch subtargets (MipsModuleISelDAGToDAG.cpp) and then
one for each of the current subtargets (Mips16ISelDAGToDAG.cpp and
MipsSEISelDAGToDAG.cpp).

When the ModuleISel pass runs, it determines if there is a need to switch
subtargets and if so, the owning pointers in MipsTargetMachine are
appropriately changed.

When 16Isel or SEIsel is run, they will return immediately without doing
any work if the current subtarget mode does not apply to them.

In addition, MipsAsmPrinter needs to be reset on a function basis.

The pass BasicTargetTransformInfo is substituted with a null pass since the
pass is immutable and really needs to be a function pass for it to be
used with changing subtargets. This will be fixed in a follow on patch.


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2013-04-09 19:46:01 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
8383b539ff Add support for bottom-up SLP vectorization infrastructure.
This commit adds the infrastructure for performing bottom-up SLP vectorization (and other optimizations) on parallel computations.
The infrastructure has three potential users:

  1. The loop vectorizer needs to be able to vectorize AOS data structures such as (sum += A[i] + A[i+1]).

  2. The BB-vectorizer needs this infrastructure for bottom-up SLP vectorization, because bottom-up vectorization is faster to compute.

  3. A loop-roller needs to be able to analyze consecutive chains and roll them into a loop, in order to reduce code size. A loop roller does not need to create vector instructions, and this infrastructure separates the chain analysis from the vectorization.

This patch also includes a simple (100 LOC) bottom up SLP vectorizer that uses the infrastructure, and can vectorize this code:

void SAXPY(int *x, int *y, int a, int i) {
  x[i]   = a * x[i]   + y[i];
  x[i+1] = a * x[i+1] + y[i+1];
  x[i+2] = a * x[i+2] + y[i+2];
  x[i+3] = a * x[i+3] + y[i+3];
}



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2013-04-09 19:44:35 +00:00
Eric Christopher
e0828ec602 The .dwo section shouldn't contain the unrelocated values (and
therefore not at all) of the pc or statement list. We also don't
need to emit the compilation dir so save so space and time
and don't bother.

Fix up the testcase accordingly and verify that we don't emit
the attributes or the items that they use.

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2013-04-09 19:23:15 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
8e4df489d0 Revert r176408 and r176407 to address PR15540.
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2013-04-09 18:16:05 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
6fac1fbf30 DAGCombiner: Fold a shuffle on CONCAT_VECTORS into a new CONCAT_VECTORS if possible.
This pattern occurs in SROA output due to the way vector arguments are lowered
on ARM.

The testcase from PR15525 now compiles into this, which is better than the code
we got with the old scalarrepl:
_Store:
	ldr.w	r9, [sp]
	vmov	d17, r3, r9
	vmov	d16, r1, r2
	vst1.8	{d16, d17}, [r0]
	bx	lr

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D647

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2013-04-09 17:41:43 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f6f8198d85 Use virtual base registers on PPC
On PowerPC, non-vector loads and stores have r+i forms; however, in functions
with large stack frames these were not being used to access slots far from the
stack pointer because such slots were out of range for the signed 16-bit
immediate offset field. This increases register pressure because we need a
separate register for each offset (when the r+r form is used). By enabling
virtual base registers, we can deal with large stack frames without unduly
increasing register pressure.

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2013-04-09 17:27:09 +00:00
Hal Finkel
307b8535ee Convert test PowerPC/2007-09-07-LoadStoreIdxForms to FileCheck
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2013-04-09 17:26:55 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
d7170ea5a8 Rewrite test/Linker tests to use FileCheck instead of grep.
Some translations here are not 1x1 because there are grep|grep
chains that are non-trivial to implement in terms of FileCheck features. I
made an effort for the tests to remain as similar as possible; do let me know
if you notice anything fishy. The good news are that some buggy tests were
fixed (grep | not grep - a bug waiting to happen).



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2013-04-09 16:51:13 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
3c5aaa20ee Converted 8x tests of SimplifyCFG to use FileCheck instead of grep.
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2013-04-09 05:18:53 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
e43e2d8cf0 Revert 179071 because it is not the right way to support non standard new/new[] operators.
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2013-04-09 04:43:46 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
6ed9284c2b Compute correct frame sizes for SPARC v9 64-bit frames.
The save area is twice as big and there is no struct return slot. The
stack pointer is always 16-byte aligned (after adding the bias).

Also eliminate the stack adjustment instructions around calls when the
function has a reserved stack frame.

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2013-04-09 04:37:47 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
0a9b452aa4 c++ new operators are not malloc-like functions because they do not return uninitialized memory.
Users may overide new-operators and implement any function that they like.



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2013-04-08 23:40:47 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
5fcba11b23 Rewrite test/Integer tests to use FileCheck instead of grep
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2013-04-08 20:18:15 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
20680b045a Rewrite test/ExecutionEngine tests to use FileCheck instead of grep
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2013-04-08 19:51:36 +00:00
Eli Bendersky
c3d5c1cb33 Rewrite test/Verifier tests to use FileCheck instead of grep
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2013-04-08 18:33:51 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
813456527e X86 cost model: Model cost for uitofp and sitofp on SSE2
The costs are overfitted so that I can still use the legalization factor.

For example the following kernel has about half the throughput vectorized than
unvectorized when compiled with SSE2. Before this patch we would vectorize it.

unsigned short A[1024];
double B[1024];
void f() {
  int i;
  for (i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) {
    B[i] = (double) A[i];
  }
}

radar://13599001

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2013-04-08 18:05:48 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5ee67e8e76 Generate PPC early conditional returns
PowerPC has a conditional branch to the link register (return) instruction: BCLR.
This should be used any time when we'd otherwise have a conditional branch to a
return. This adds a small pass, PPCEarlyReturn, which runs just prior to the
branch selection pass (and, importantly, after block placement) to generate
these conditional returns when possible. It will also eliminate unconditional
branches to returns (these happen rarely; most of the time these have already
been tail duplicated by the time PPCEarlyReturn is invoked). This is a nice
optimization for small functions that do not maintain a stack frame.

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2013-04-08 16:24:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
58852ecc1f Simplify the quoting here. Our lit emulator doesn't deal well with the
nested quoting schemes, and they're not important here...

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2013-04-08 10:07:50 +00:00
Tim Northover
211ffd242d AArch64: remove barriers from AArch64 atomic operations.
I've managed to convince myself that AArch64's acquire/release
instructions are sufficient to guarantee C++11's required semantics,
even in the sequentially-consistent case.

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2013-04-08 08:40:41 +00:00
Hal Finkel
59889f7f49 Cleanup and improve PPC fsel generation
First, we should not cheat: fsel-based lowering of select_cc is a
finite-math-only optimization (the ISA manual, section F.3 of v2.06, makes
this clear, as does a note in our own README).

This also adds fsel-based lowering of EQ and NE condition codes. As it turned
out, fsel generation was covered by a grand total of zero regression test
cases. I've added some test cases to cover the existing behavior (which is now
finite-math only), as well as the new EQ cases.

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2013-04-07 22:11:09 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
cd3d60c450 TargetLowering: Fix getTypeConversion handling of extended vector types
The code in getTypeConversion attempts to promote the element vector type
before it trys to split or widen the vector.
After it failed finding a legal vector type by promoting it would continue using
the promoted vector element type. Thereby missing legal splitted vector types.
For example the type v32i32 that has a legal split of 4 x v3i32 on x86/sse2
would be transformed to: v32i256 and from there on successively split to:
v16i256, v8i256, v1i256 and then finally ends up as an i64 type.
By resetting the vector element type to the original vector element type that
existed before the promotion the code will attempt to split the vector type to
smaller vector widths of the same type.

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2013-04-07 20:22:56 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
18fdb398ea Implement LowerCall_64 for the SPARC v9 64-bit ABI.
There is still no support for byval arguments (which I don't think are
needed) and varargs.

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2013-04-07 19:10:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
05c7e7f99d Fix PR15674 (and PR15603): a SROA think-o.
The fix for PR14972 in r177055 introduced a real think-o in the *store*
side, likely because I was much more focused on the load side. While we
can arbitrarily widen (or narrow) a loaded value, we can't arbitrarily
widen a value to be stored, as that changes the width of memory access!
Lock down the code path in the store rewriting which would do this to
only handle the intended circumstance.

All of the existing tests continue to pass, and I've added a test from
the PR.

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2013-04-07 11:47:54 +00:00
Eric Christopher
9a9e73b47d DW_FORM_sec_offset should be a relocation on platforms that use
a relocation across sections. Do this for DW_AT_stmt list in the
skeleton CU and check the relocations in the debug_info section.

Add a FIXME for multiple CUs.

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2013-04-07 03:43:09 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
53d4bcf35e Implement LowerReturn_64 for SPARC v9.
Integer return values are sign or zero extended by the callee, and
structs up to 32 bytes in size can be returned in registers.

The CC_Sparc64 CallingConv definition is shared between
LowerFormalArguments_64 and LowerReturn_64. Function arguments and
return values are passed in the same registers.

The inreg flag is also used for return values. This is required to handle
C functions returning structs containing floats and ints:

  struct ifp {
    int i;
    float f;
  };

  struct ifp f(void);

LLVM IR:

  define inreg { i32, float } @f() {
     ...
     ret { i32, float } %retval
  }

The ABI requires that %retval.i is returned in the high bits of %i0
while %retval.f goes in %f1.

Without the inreg return value attribute, %retval.i would go in %i0 and
%retval.f would go in %f3 which is a more efficient way of returning
%multiple values, but it is not ABI compliant for returning C structs.

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2013-04-06 23:57:33 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
2b9355f2d9 SPARC v9 stack pointer bias.
64-bit SPARC v9 processes use biased stack and frame pointers, so the
current function's stack frame is located at %sp+BIAS .. %fp+BIAS where
BIAS = 2047.

This makes more local variables directly accessible via [%fp+simm13]
addressing.

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2013-04-06 21:38:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
839b909653 Implement PPCInstrInfo::FoldImmediate
There are certain PPC instructions into which we can fold a zero immediate
operand. We can detect such cases by looking at the register class required
by the using operand (so long as it is not otherwise constrained).

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2013-04-06 19:30:30 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
1f25fe5023 Complete formal arguments for the SPARC v9 64-bit ABI.
All arguments are formally assigned to stack positions and then promoted
to floating point and integer registers. Since there are more floating
point registers than integer registers, this can cause situations where
floating point arguments are assigned to registers after integer
arguments that where assigned to the stack.

Use the inreg flag to indicate 32-bit fragments of structs containing
both float and int members.

The three-way shadowing between stack, integer, and floating point
registers requires custom argument lowering. The good news is that
return values are passed in the exact same way, and we can share the
code.

Still missing:

 - Update LowerReturn to handle structs returned in registers.
 - LowerCall.
 - Variadic functions.

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2013-04-06 18:32:12 +00:00
Tom Stellard
17ea10cb79 R600/SI: Add support for buffer stores v2
v2:
  - Use the ADDR64 bit

Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>

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2013-04-05 23:31:51 +00:00
Tom Stellard
2a4d3e7e87 R600/SI: Add processor types for each SI variant
Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>

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2013-04-05 23:31:35 +00:00
Tom Stellard
2fc7443498 R600/SI: Avoid generating S_MOVs with 64-bit immediates v2
SITargetLowering::analyzeImmediate() was converting the 64-bit values
to 32-bit and then checking if they were an inline immediate.  Some
of these conversions caused this check to succeed and produced
S_MOV instructions with 64-bit immediates, which are illegal.

v2:
  - Clean up logic

Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com>

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2013-04-05 23:31:20 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ff56d1a201 Enable early if conversion on PPC
On cores for which we know the misprediction penalty, and we have
the isel instruction, we can profitably perform early if conversion.
This enables us to replace some small branch sequences with selects
and avoid the potential stalls from mispredicting the branches.

Enabling this feature required implementing canInsertSelect and
insertSelect in PPCInstrInfo; isel code in PPCISelLowering was
refactored to use these functions as well.

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2013-04-05 23:29:01 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
e8b3c2e48a An objc_retain can serve as a use for a different pointer.
This is the counterpart to commit r160637, except it performs the action
in the bottomup portion of the data flow analysis.

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2013-04-05 22:54:32 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
e7ce2b3f75 Properly model precise lifetime when given an incomplete dataflow sequence.
The normal dataflow sequence in the ARC optimizer consists of the following
states:

    Retain -> CanRelease -> Use -> Release

The optimizer before this patch stored the uses that determine the lifetime of
the retainable object pointer when it bottom up hits a retain or when top down
it hits a release. This is correct for an imprecise lifetime scenario since what
we are trying to do is remove retains/releases while making sure that no
``CanRelease'' (which is usually a call) deallocates the given pointer before we
get to the ``Use'' (since that would cause a segfault).

If we are considering the precise lifetime scenario though, this is not
correct. In such a situation, we *DO* care about the previous sequence, but
additionally, we wish to track the uses resulting from the following incomplete
sequences:

  Retain -> CanRelease -> Release   (TopDown)
  Retain <- Use <- Release          (BottomUp)

*NOTE* This patch looks large but the most of it consists of updating
test cases. Additionally this fix exposed an additional bug. I removed
the test case that expressed said bug and will recommit it with the fix
in a little bit.

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2013-04-05 22:54:28 +00:00