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Bruno Cardoso Lopes
cba407d019 [InstCombine] Fix visitSwitchInst to use right operand types for sub cstexpr
The visitSwitchInst generates SUB constant expressions to recompute the
switch condition. When truncating the condition to a smaller type, SUB
expressions should use the previous type (before trunc) for both
operands. This fixes an assertion crash.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6644

rdar://problem/19191835

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2014-12-19 14:23:15 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
82a4ce31b2 fix formatting; NFC
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2014-12-18 21:11:09 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
96bd465d6c Strength reduce intrinsics with overflow into regular arithmetic operations if possible.
Some intrinsics, like s/uadd.with.overflow and umul.with.overflow, are already strength reduced.
This change adds other arithmetic intrinsics: s/usub.with.overflow, smul.with.overflow.
It completes the work on PR20194.




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2014-12-17 07:29:19 +00:00
Steven Wu
ac42de8ef0 More code format fix from r224133, NFC
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2014-12-12 18:48:37 +00:00
Steven Wu
00b3170e70 Restructure code from r224097. NFC
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2014-12-12 17:21:54 +00:00
Steven Wu
a511846bdf Fix another infinite loop in InstCombine
Summary:
InstCombine infinite-loops for the testcase added
It is because InstCombine is generating instructions that can be
optimized by itself. Fix by not optimizing frem if the optimized
type is the same as original type.
rdar://problem/19150820

Reviewers: majnemer

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6634

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2014-12-12 04:34:07 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
f27500040b [InstCombine][X86] Improved folding of calls to Intrinsic::x86_sse4a_insertqi.
This patch teaches the instruction combiner how to fold a call to 'insertqi' if
the 'length field' (3rd operand) is set to zero, and if the sum between
field 'length' and 'bit index' (4th operand) is bigger than 64.

From the AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual:
1. If the sum of the bit index + length field is greater than 64, then the
   results are undefined;
2. A value of zero in the field length is defined as a length of 64.

This patch improves the existing combining logic for intrinsic 'insertqi'
adding extra checks to address both point 1. and point 2.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6583


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2014-12-11 20:44:59 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
1bf1224a06 Refactor creation of overflow result tuples in InstCombineCalls.
Extract the creation of overflow result tuples in a separate function. NFC.



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2014-12-11 08:02:30 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3508e27903 Revert r223764 which taught instcombine about integer-based elment extraction
patterns.

This is causing Clang to miscompile itself for 32-bit x86 somehow, and likely
also on ARM and PPC. I really don't know how, but reverting now that I've
confirmed this is actually the culprit. I have a reproduction as well and so
should be able to restore this shortly.

This reverts commit r223764.

Original commit log follows:
Teach instcombine to canonicalize "element extraction" from a load of an
integer and "element insertion" into a store of an integer into actual
element extraction, element insertion, and vector loads and stores.

Previously various parts of LLVM (including instcombine itself) would
introduce integer loads and stores into the code as a way of opaquely
loading and storing "bits". In some cases (such as a memcpy of
std::complex<float> object) we will eventually end up using those bits
in non-integer types. In order for SROA to effectively promote the
allocas involved, it splits these "store a bag of bits" integer loads
and stores up into the constituent parts. However, for non-alloca loads
and tsores which remain, it uses integer math to recombine the values
into a large integer to load or store.

All of this would be "fine", except that it forces LLVM to go through
integer math to combine and split up values. While this makes perfect
sense for integers (and in fact is critical for bitfields to end up
lowering efficiently) it is *terrible* for non-integer types, especially
floating point types. We have a much more canonical way of representing
the act of concatenating the bits of two SSA values in LLVM: a vector
and insertelement. This patch teaching InstCombine to use this
representation.

With this patch applied, LLVM will no longer introduce integer math into
the critical path of every loop over std::complex<float> operations such
as those that make up the hot path of ... oh, most HPC code, Eigen, and
any other heavy linear algebra library.

For the record, I looked *extensively* at fixing this in other parts of
the compiler, but it just doesn't work:
- We really do want to canonicalize memcpy and other bit-motion to
  integer loads and stores. SSA values are tremendously more powerful
  than "copy" intrinsics. Not doing this regresses massive amounts of
  LLVM's scalar optimizer.
- We really do need to split up integer loads and stores of this form in
  SROA or every memcpy of a trivially copyable struct will prevent SSA
  formation of the members of that struct. It essentially turns off
  SROA.
- The closest alternative is to actually split the loads and stores when
  partitioning with SROA, but this has all of the downsides historically
  discussed of splitting up loads and stores -- the wide-store
  information is fundamentally lost. We would also see performance
  regressions for bitfield-heavy code and other places where the
  integers aren't really intended to be split without seemingly
  arbitrary logic to treat integers totally differently.
- We *can* effectively fix this in instcombine, so it isn't that hard of
  a choice to make IMO.

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2014-12-09 19:21:16 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
dad20b2ae2 IR: Split Metadata from Value
Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of
PR21532.  Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the
bulk of the change for the IR C++ API.

I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`.  If this breaks other
sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(.  Help me compile it on Darwin
I'll try to fix it.  FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may
be simpler to just fix it yourself.

This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree.
Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch
almost all of the problems.

Here's a quick guide for updating your code:

  - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes:
    `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`.  It is distinct from
    the `Value` class hierarchy.  It is typeless -- i.e., instances do
    *not* have a `Type`.

  - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`).

  - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be
    replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively.

    If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph
    construction -- just use `MDNode*`.

  - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for
    `replaceAllUsesWith()`.

    As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the
    result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its
    uses and can RAUW itself.  Once the forward declarations are fully
    resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground.  This means that
    uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become
    "distinct".  (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an
    operand went to null.)

    If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles,
    you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a
    top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes).  Also,
    don't do that.  Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to
    construct them) are expensive.

  - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called
    `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`).

    As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known
    to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from
    `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`;
    third, cast down to `ConstantInt`.

    The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have
    metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when
    the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to
    `GlobalValue`s).

    In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst`
    namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to
    avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call
    site.  If your old code was:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    you can trivially match its semantics with:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(mdconst::hasa               <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(mdconst::extract            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(mdconst::extract_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(mdconst::dyn_extract        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

  - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to
    metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`.  This is a
    subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`.

    `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a
    `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values
    like `Argument` and `Instruction`.  It can also refer to any other
    `Metadata` subclass.

(I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate
this change to assembly.)

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2014-12-09 18:38:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e78a87b633 Teach instcombine to canonicalize "element extraction" from a load of an
integer and "element insertion" into a store of an integer into actual
element extraction, element insertion, and vector loads and stores.

Previously various parts of LLVM (including instcombine itself) would
introduce integer loads and stores into the code as a way of opaquely
loading and storing "bits". In some cases (such as a memcpy of
std::complex<float> object) we will eventually end up using those bits
in non-integer types. In order for SROA to effectively promote the
allocas involved, it splits these "store a bag of bits" integer loads
and stores up into the constituent parts. However, for non-alloca loads
and tsores which remain, it uses integer math to recombine the values
into a large integer to load or store.

All of this would be "fine", except that it forces LLVM to go through
integer math to combine and split up values. While this makes perfect
sense for integers (and in fact is critical for bitfields to end up
lowering efficiently) it is *terrible* for non-integer types, especially
floating point types. We have a much more canonical way of representing
the act of concatenating the bits of two SSA values in LLVM: a vector
and insertelement. This patch teaching InstCombine to use this
representation.

With this patch applied, LLVM will no longer introduce integer math into
the critical path of every loop over std::complex<float> operations such
as those that make up the hot path of ... oh, most HPC code, Eigen, and
any other heavy linear algebra library.

For the record, I looked *extensively* at fixing this in other parts of
the compiler, but it just doesn't work:
- We really do want to canonicalize memcpy and other bit-motion to
  integer loads and stores. SSA values are tremendously more powerful
  than "copy" intrinsics. Not doing this regresses massive amounts of
  LLVM's scalar optimizer.
- We really do need to split up integer loads and stores of this form in
  SROA or every memcpy of a trivially copyable struct will prevent SSA
  formation of the members of that struct. It essentially turns off
  SROA.
- The closest alternative is to actually split the loads and stores when
  partitioning with SROA, but this has all of the downsides historically
  discussed of splitting up loads and stores -- the wide-store
  information is fundamentally lost. We would also see performance
  regressions for bitfield-heavy code and other places where the
  integers aren't really intended to be split without seemingly
  arbitrary logic to treat integers totally differently.
- We *can* effectively fix this in instcombine, so it isn't that hard of
  a choice to make IMO.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6548

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2014-12-09 08:55:32 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
94590ca4cf [InstCombine] Minor optimization for bswap with binary ops
Added instcombine optimizations for BSWAP with AND/OR/XOR ops:

OP( BSWAP(x), BSWAP(y) ) -> BSWAP( OP(x, y) )
OP( BSWAP(x), CONSTANT ) -> BSWAP( OP(x, BSWAP(CONSTANT) ) )

Since its just a one liner, I've also added BSWAP to the DAGCombiner equivalent as well:

fold (OP (bswap x), (bswap y)) -> (bswap (OP x, y))

Refactored bswap-fold tests to use FileCheck instead of just checking that the bswaps had gone.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6407



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2014-12-04 09:44:01 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
10e28ca6b1 InstCombine: simplify signed range checks
Try to convert two compares of a signed range check into a single unsigned compare.
Examples:
(icmp sge x, 0) & (icmp slt x, n) --> icmp ult x, n
(icmp slt x, 0) | (icmp sgt x, n) --> icmp ugt x, n




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2014-12-03 10:39:15 +00:00
Philip Reames
d021bb8003 [Statepoints 3/4] Statepoint infrastructure for garbage collection: SelectionDAGBuilder
This is the third patch in a small series.  It contains the CodeGen support for lowering the gc.statepoint intrinsic sequences (223078) to the STATEPOINT pseudo machine instruction (223085).  The change also includes the set of helper routines and classes for working with gc.statepoints, gc.relocates, and gc.results since the lowering code uses them.  

With this change, gc.statepoints should be functionally complete.  The documentation will follow in the fourth change, and there will likely be some cleanup changes, but interested parties can start experimenting now.

I'm not particularly happy with the amount of code or complexity involved with the lowering step, but at least it's fairly well isolated.  The statepoint lowering code is split into it's own files and anyone not working on the statepoint support itself should be able to ignore it.  

During the lowering process, we currently spill aggressively to stack. This is not entirely ideal (and we have plans to do better), but it's functional, relatively straight forward, and matches closely the implementations of the patchpoint intrinsics.  Most of the complexity comes from trying to keep relocated copies of values in the same stack slots across statepoints.  Doing so avoids the insertion of pointless load and store instructions to reshuffle the stack.  The current implementation isn't as effective as I'd like, but it is functional and 'good enough' for many common use cases.  

In the long term, I'd like to figure out how to integrate the statepoint lowering with the register allocator.  In principal, we shouldn't need to eagerly spill at all.  The register allocator should do any spilling required and the statepoint should simply record that fact.  Depending on how challenging that turns out to be, we may invest in a smarter global stack slot assignment mechanism as a stop gap measure.  

Reviewed by: atrick, ributzka





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2014-12-02 18:50:36 +00:00
David Majnemer
a1129621dd InstCombine: FoldOrOfICmps harder
We may be in a situation where the icmps might not be near each other in
a tree of or instructions.  Try to dig out related compare instructions
and see if they combine.

N.B.  This won't fire on deep trees of compares because rewritting the
tree might end up creating a net increase of IR.  We may have to resort
to something more sophisticated if this is a real problem.

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2014-11-28 19:58:29 +00:00
Ankur Garg
9e947867b4 Removed extra line from a comment to test first commit. NFC.
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2014-11-28 10:38:18 +00:00
David Majnemer
dcf39d2586 InstCombine: Restore optimizations lost in r210006
This restores our ability to optimize:
(X & C) == 0 ? X ^ C : X  into  X | C
(X & C) != 0 ? X ^ C : X  into  X & ~C

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2014-11-27 07:25:21 +00:00
David Majnemer
9e6a1814c9 Revert "Added inst combine transforms for single bit tests from Chris's note"
This reverts commit r210006, it miscompiled libapr which is used in who
knows how many projects.

A test has been added to ensure that we don't regress again.

I'll work on a rewrite of what the optimization was trying to do later.

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2014-11-26 23:00:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
333d5c9f51 [InstCombine] Change LLVM To canonicalize toward the value type being
stored rather than the pointer type.

This change is analogous to r220138 which changed the canonicalization
for loads. The rationale is the same: memory does not have a type,
operations (and thus the values they produce) have a type. We should
match that type as closely as possible rather than reading some form of
semantics into the pointer type.

With this change, loads and stores should no longer be made with
nonsensical types for the values that tehy load and store. This is
particularly important when trying to match specific loaded and stored
types in the process of doing other instcombines, which is what led me
down this twisty maze of miscanonicalization.

I've put quite some effort into looking through IR to find places where
LLVM's optimizer was being unreasonably conservative in the face of
mismatched load and store types, however it is possible (let's say,
likely!) I have missed some. If you see regressions here, or from
r220138, the likely cause is some part of LLVM failing to cope with load
and store types differing. Test cases appreciated, it is important that
we root all of these out of LLVM.

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2014-11-25 10:09:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a87c35420b Revert r220349 to re-instate r220277 with a fix for PR21330 -- quite
clearly only exactly equal width ptrtoint and inttoptr casts are no-op
casts, it says so right there in the langref. Make the code agree.

Original log from r220277:
Teach the load analysis to allow finding available values which require
inttoptr or ptrtoint cast provided there is datalayout available.
Eventually, the datalayout can just be required but in practice it will
always be there today.

To go with the ability to expose available values requiring a ptrtoint
or inttoptr cast, helpers are added to perform one of these three casts.

These smarts are necessary to finish canonicalizing loads and stores to
the operational type requirements without regressing fundamental
combines.

I've added some test cases. These should actually improve as the load
combining and store combining improves, but they may fundamentally be
highlighting some missing combines for select in addition to exercising
the specific added logic to load analysis.

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2014-11-25 08:20:27 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
2543acd169 Bug 21610: Canonicalize min/max fcmp selects to use ordered comparisons
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2014-11-24 23:15:18 +00:00
David Majnemer
a17a9dc8df InstCombine: Don't create an unused instruction
We would create an instruction but not inserting it.
Not inserting the unused instruction would lead us to verification
failure.

This fixes PR21653.

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2014-11-24 16:41:13 +00:00
David Majnemer
4a9d304d9d InstCombine: Don't assume DataLayout is always available
We tried to get the result of DataLayout::getLargestLegalIntTypeSize but
we didn't have a DataLayout.  This resulted in opt crashing.

This fixes PR21651.

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2014-11-24 07:26:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
369d8fa34f InstCombine: Propagate exact for (sdiv X, Pow2) -> (udiv X, Pow2)
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2014-11-22 20:00:41 +00:00
David Majnemer
89bcfdb956 InstCombine: Propagate exact for (sdiv X, Y) -> (udiv X, Y)
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2014-11-22 20:00:38 +00:00
David Majnemer
91349eecb0 InstCombine: Propagate exact for (sdiv -X, C) -> (sdiv X, -C)
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2014-11-22 20:00:34 +00:00
David Majnemer
218fe23f41 InstCombine: Propagate exact in (udiv (lshr X,C1),C2) -> (udiv x,C1<<C2)
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2014-11-22 18:16:54 +00:00
David Majnemer
8ff39c5c44 InstCombine: Propagate NSW/NUW for X*(1<<Y) -> X<<Y
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2014-11-22 08:57:02 +00:00
David Majnemer
082eff658e InstCombine: Propagate NSW for -X * -Y -> X * Y
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2014-11-22 07:25:19 +00:00
David Majnemer
1c4abdb6ab InstCombine: Silence a parenthesis warning
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2014-11-22 06:09:28 +00:00
David Majnemer
fc1c5babaf InstCombine: Preserve nsw when folding X*(2^C) -> X << C
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2014-11-22 04:52:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
156d6ec86b InstCombine: Preserve nsw/nuw for ((X << C2)*C1) -> (X * (C1 << C2))
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2014-11-22 04:52:52 +00:00
David Majnemer
0f8991742c InstCombine: Preserve nsw for (mul %V, -1) -> (sub 0, %V)
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2014-11-22 04:52:38 +00:00
Gerolf Hoflehner
5182ad54b2 [InstCombine] Re-commit of r218721 (Optimize icmp-select-icmp sequence)
Fixes the self-host fail. Note that this commit activates dominator
analysis in the combiner by default (like the original commit did).



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2014-11-21 23:36:44 +00:00
David Blaikie
5401ba7099 Update SetVector to rely on the underlying set's insert to return a pair<iterator, bool>
This is to be consistent with StringSet and ultimately with the standard
library's associative container insert function.

This lead to updating SmallSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update SmallPtrSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update all the existing users of those functions...

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2014-11-19 07:49:26 +00:00
David Majnemer
643bef9333 InstCombine: Fix another infinite loop caused by visitFPTrunc
We would attempt to replace an frem's operand with the same operand.
This would cause InstCombine to think real work was done, causing
InstCombine to enter an infinite loop.

This fixes the second part of PR21576.

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2014-11-18 22:06:45 +00:00
David Majnemer
063e54286c Revert "Revert r222040 because of bot failure."
This reverts commit r222203, reverting r222040 didn't end up turning the
bot green.

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2014-11-18 21:30:02 +00:00
David Majnemer
0ede3a2ae5 InstCombine: Fold away tautological masked compares
It is impossible for (x & INT_MAX) == 0 && x == INT_MAX to ever be true.

While this sort of reasoning should normally live in InstSimplify,
the machinery that derives this result is not trivial to split out.

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2014-11-18 09:31:41 +00:00
David Majnemer
2c906a4607 InstCombine: Clean up foldLogOpOfMaskedICmps
No functional change intended.

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2014-11-18 09:31:36 +00:00
Manman Ren
8ce35351f8 Revert r222040 because of bot failure.
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-Rlto_master/298/
Hopefully, bot will be green.


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2014-11-18 00:33:22 +00:00
David Majnemer
9019a6092d InstCombine: Fix infinite loop caused by visitFPTrunc
We would attempt to replace a fptrunc of an frem with an identical
fptrunc.  This would cause the new fptrunc to be added to the worklist.
Of course, this results in an infinite loop because we will keep
visiting the newly created fptruncs.

This fixes PR21576.

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2014-11-14 21:21:15 +00:00
Bill Schmidt
fc22bfd921 [PowerPC] Add vec_vsx_ld and vec_vsx_st intrinsics
This patch enables the vec_vsx_ld and vec_vsx_st intrinsics for
PowerPC, which provide programmer access to the lxvd2x, lxvw4x,
stxvd2x, and stxvw4x instructions.

New LLVM intrinsics are provided to represent these four instructions
in IntrinsicsPowerPC.td.  These are patterned after the similar
intrinsics for lvx and stvx (Altivec).  In PPCInstrVSX.td, these
intrinsics are tied to the code gen patterns, with additional patterns
to allow plain vanilla loads and stores to still generate these
instructions.

At -O1 and higher the intrinsics are immediately converted to loads
and stores in InstCombineCalls.cpp.  This will open up more
optimization opportunities while still allowing the correct
instructions to be generated.  (Similar code exists for aligned
Altivec loads and stores.)

The new intrinsics are added to the code that checks for consecutive
loads and stores in PPCISelLowering.cpp, as well as to
PPCTargetLowering::getTgtMemIntrinsic().

There's a new test to verify the correct instructions are generated.
The loads and stores tend to be reordered, so the test just counts
their number.  It runs at -O2, as it's not very effective to test this
at -O0, when many unnecessary loads and stores are generated.

I ended up having to modify vsx-fma-m.ll.  It turns out this test case
is slightly unreliable, but I don't know a good way to prevent
problems with it.  The xvmaddmdp instructions read and write the same
register, which is one of the multiplicands.  Commutativity allows
either to be chosen.  If the FMAs are reordered differently than
expected by the test, the register assignment can be different as a
result.  Hopefully this doesn't change often.

There is a companion patch for Clang.


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2014-11-12 04:19:40 +00:00
Philip Reames
a03cda02ab Canonicalize an assume(load != null) into !nonnull metadata
We currently have two ways of informing the optimizer that the result of a load is never null: metadata and assume. This change converts the second in to the former. This avoids a need to implement optimizations using both forms.

We should probably extend this basic idea to metadata of other forms; in particular, range metadata. We view is that assumes should be considered a "last resort" for when there isn't a more canonical way to represent something.

Reviewed by: Hal
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5951



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2014-11-11 23:33:19 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
5bf8ade9d0 Revert "IR: MDNode => Value"
Instead, we're going to separate metadata from the Value hierarchy.  See
PR21532.

This reverts commit r221375.
This reverts commit r221373.
This reverts commit r221359.
This reverts commit r221167.
This reverts commit r221027.
This reverts commit r221024.
This reverts commit r221023.
This reverts commit r220995.
This reverts commit r220994.

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2014-11-11 21:30:22 +00:00
David Majnemer
98066413ca InstCombine: Rely on cmpxchg's return code when it's strong
Comparing the result of a cmpxchg instruction can be replaced with an
extractvalue of the cmpxchg success indicator.

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2014-11-06 23:23:30 +00:00
Mark Heffernan
ffb62b7e77 Revert earlier change removing setPreservesCFG from instcombine (r221223) and
change LoopSimplifyPass to be !isCFGOnly.  The motivation for the earlier patch
(r221223) was that LoopSimplify is not preserved by instcombine though
setPreservesCFG indicates that it is.  This change fixes the issue
by making setPreservesCFG no longer imply LoopSimplifyPass, and is therefore less
invasive.




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2014-11-04 23:02:09 +00:00
Mark Heffernan
f4b76be936 Remove setPreservesCFG from instcombine. The pass, in particular, does not
preserve LoopSimplify because instcombine may replace branch predicates
with undef which loop simplify then replaces with always exit.  Replace
setPreservesCFG with the more constrained preservation of DomTree and
LoopInfo.



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2014-11-04 01:51:01 +00:00
David Majnemer
c671375e8e InstCombine: Remove infinite loop caused by FoldOpIntoPhi
FoldOpIntoPhi could create an infinite loop if the PHI could potentially
reach a BB it was considering inserting instructions into.  The
instructions it would insert would eventually lead to other combines
firing which would, again, lead to FoldOpIntoPhi firing.

The solution is to handicap FoldOpIntoPhi so that it doesn't attempt to
insert instructions that the PHI might reach.

This fixes PR21377.

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2014-11-03 21:55:12 +00:00
David Majnemer
9808f11b09 InstCombine: Combine (X | Y) - X to (~X & Y)
This implements the transformation from (X | Y) - X to (~X & Y).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5791

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2014-11-03 05:53:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
ed297abb0a InstCombine: Don't assume that m_ZExt matches an Instruction
m_ZExt might bind against a ConstantExpr instead of an Instruction.
Assuming this, using cast<Instruction>, results in InstCombine crashing.

Instead, introduce ZExtOperator to bridge both Instruction and
ConstantExpr ZExts.

This fixes PR21445.

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2014-11-01 23:46:05 +00:00