I originally made this script to show that scalarrepl didn't support them, but
it turned out it does. Better to still add the testcase then.
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can get the readnone/readonly attributes, and gives them it.
The plan is to remove markmodref (which did the same thing
by querying GlobalsModRef) and delete the analogous
functionality from GlobalsModRef.
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- Recognize expressions like "x > -1 ? x : 0" as min/max and turn them
into expressions like "x < 0 ? 0 : x", which is easily recognizable
as a min/max operation.
- Refrain from folding expression like "y/2 < 1" to "y < 2" when the
comparison is being used as part of a min or max idiom, like
"y/2 < 1 ? 1 : y/2". In that case, the division has another use, so
folding doesn't eliminate it, and obfuscates the min/max, making it
harder to recognize as a min/max operation.
These benefit ScalarEvolution, CodeGen, and anything else that wants to
recognize integer min and max.
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getelementptr indices, inserting an explicit cast if necessary.
This helps expose the sign-extension operation to other optimizations.
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users, and teach it about shufflevector instructions.
Also, fix a subtle bug in SimplifyDemandedVectorElts'
insertelement code.
This is a patch that was originally written by Eli Friedman,
with some fixes and cleanup by me.
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call (thus changing the call site) it didn't
inform the callgraph about this. But the
call site does matter - as shown by the testcase,
the callgraph become invalid after the inliner
ran (with an edge between two functions simply
missing), resulting in wrong deductions by
GlobalsModRef.
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be folded. Instead, fail to fold the entire vector.
We could also return a vector with some elements folded and some not. If anyone
thinks that's a better approach, please speak up!
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can have a non-negative result; for example, -16%16 is 0. Also,
clarify the related comments. This fixes PR2670.
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track individual leaf values in such cases, so it needs to treat
struct values as normal values in this case.
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do for scalars. Patch contributed by Nicolas Capens
This also generalizes the previous xforms to work on long double, now that
isExactlyValue works for long double.
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partially unroll a loop when fully unrolling would not fit under the threshold.
Patch by Mikael Lepistö.
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that says "unconditional loads from this argument are safe", we now keep track
of the safety per set of indices from which loads happen. This prevents
ArgPromotion from promoting loads that aren't really valid. As an added effect,
this will now disregard the the type of the indices passed to a GEP, so
"load GEP %A, i32 1" and "load GEP %A, i64 1" will result in a single argument,
not two.
This fixes PR2598, for which a testcase has been added as well.
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command-line option, and disable it by default. It introduced performance
regressions because CodeGen is currently not able to remat such loads.
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case for this.
This allows instructions like loads from global variables declared to
be constant to be moved out of loops."
Patch by Stefanus Du Toit!
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Remove the GetResultInst instruction. It is still accepted in LLVM assembly
and bitcode, where it is now auto-upgraded to ExtractValueInst. Also, remove
support for return instructions with multiple values. These are auto-upgraded
to use InsertValueInst instructions.
The IRBuilder still accepts multiple-value returns, and auto-upgrades them
to InsertValueInst instructions.
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leads into a cycle involving a different PHI, LSR got stuck running
around that cycle looking for the original PHI. To avoid this, keep
track of visited PHIs and stop searching if we see one more than once.
This fixes PR2570.
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allowed to canonicalize return values).
Add a test that checks if return value and function attributes are not removed.
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return values that are still (partially) live. Instead of updating all uses of
a call instruction after removing some elements, it now just rebuilds the
original struct (With undef gaps where the unused values were) and leaves it to
instcombine to clean this up.
The added testcase still fails currently, but this is due to instcombine which
isn't good enough yet. I will fix that part next.
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was using the algorithm for folding unsigned comparisons which is
completely wrong. This has been broken since the signless types change.
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This cause a regression in InstCombine/JavaCompare, which was doing the right
thing on accident. To handle the missed case, generalize the comparisons based
on masked bits a little bit to handle comparisons against the max value. For
example, we can now xform (slt i32 (and X, 4), 4) -> (setne i32 (and X, 4), 4)
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Rewrite the DeadArgumentElimination pass, to use a more explicit tracking of
dependencies between return values and/or arguments. Also make the handling of
arguments and return values the same.
The pass now looks properly inside returned structs, but only at the first
level (ie, not inside nested structs).
This version fixed a few more bugs and was cleaned up a bit. It now passes all
of LLVM's testing, and should still pass SPEC2006. There is still a minor bug
with regard to returning nested structs. Since there is currently nothing that
emits such IR, I will fix that in a seperate commit (partly because it requires
a non-trivial fix).
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1) evaluate [v]fcmp true/false with undefs to true or false instead
of undef.
2) fix vector comparisons with undef to return a vector result instead
of i1
3) fix vector comparisons with evaluatable results to return vector
true/false instead of i1 true/false (PR2529)
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in the presence of out-of-loop users of in-loop values and the trip
count is not a known multiple of the unroll count, and to be a bit
simpler overall. This fixes PR2253.
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structures. Its default threshold is to promote things that are
smaller than 128 bytes, which is sane. However, it is not sane
to do this for things that turn into 128 *registers*. Add a cap
on the number of registers introduced, defaulting to 128/4=32.
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This is a fixed version that no longer uses multimap::equal_range, which
resulted in a pointer invalidation problem.
Also, DAE::InspectedFunctions was not really necessary, so it got removed.
Lastly, this version no longer applies the extra arg hack on functions who did
not have any arguments to start with.
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dependencies between return values and/or arguments. Also make the handling of
arguments and return values the same.
The pass now looks properly inside returned structs, but only at the first
level (ie, not inside nested structs).
Also add a testcase for testing various variations of (multiple) dead rerturn
values.
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time. Sorry for the trouble!
This time, also add a testcase, which I should have done in the first place...
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individually.
Also learn IPConstProp how returning first class aggregates work, in addition
to old style multiple return instructions.
Modify the return-constants testscase to confirm this behaviour.
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when changing the stride of a comparison so that it's slightly
more precise, by having it scan the instruction list to determine
if there is a use of the condition after the point where the
condition will be inserted.
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take into account the instrucion pointed by InsertPt. Thanks to it,
returning the new value of InsertPt to the InsertBinop() caller can be
avoided. The bug was, actually, in visitAddRecExpr() method which wasn't
correctly handling changes of InsertPt. There shouldn't be any
performance regression, as -gvn pass (run after -indvars) removes any
redundant binops.
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cases quoting of <{ didn't work out, so I changed the grep to check for }>
instead.
This fixes 7 testcases that were not properly running before.
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Also, use > %t instead of -o %t for output in one test since that also works
when %t already exists.
This fixes 6 testcases.
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work and how to replace them into individual values. Also, when trying to
replace an aggregrate that is used by load or store with a single (large)
integer, don't crash (but don't replace the aggregrate either).
Also adds a testcase for both structs and arrays.
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