In practice this can only happen on code with already undefined behavior,
but this is still a good thing to handle correctly.
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way or the other. Rewriting the code itself prevents subsequent analysis
passes from making contradictory conclusions about the code that could
cause an infeasible path to be made feasible.
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promoted functions. This is important for varargs calls in
particular. Thanks to duncan for providing a great testcase.
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drop attributes on varargs call arguments. Also, it could generate
invalid IR if the transformed call already had the 'nest' attribute
somewhere (this can never happen for code coming from llvm-gcc,
but it's a theoretical possibility). Fix both problems.
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byval work. This miscompilation is due to the program indexing an array out
of range and us doing a transformation that broke this.
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a load/store of i64. The later prevents promotion/scalarrepl of the
source and dest in many cases.
This fixes the 300% performance regression of the byval stuff on
stepanov_v1p2.
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realize that ne & sgt was a signed comparison (it was only
looking at whether the left compare was signed).
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if this becomes a varargs call then deal correctly with any
parameter attributes on the newly vararg call arguments.
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inlining a function if we know that the function does not write
to *any* memory. This implements test/Transforms/Inline/byval2.ll
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get away with it, which exposes opportunities to eliminate the memory
objects entirely. For example, we now compile byval.ll to:
define internal void @f1(i32 %b.0, i64 %b.1) {
entry:
%tmp2 = add i32 %b.0, 1 ; <i32> [#uses=0]
ret void
}
define i32 @main() nounwind {
entry:
call void @f1( i32 1, i64 2 )
ret i32 0
}
This seems like it would trigger a lot for code that passes around small
structs (e.g. SDOperand's or _Complex)...
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direct calls bails out unless caller and callee have essentially
equivalent parameter attributes. This is illogical - the callee's
attributes should be of no relevance here. Rework the logic, which
incidentally fixes a crash when removed arguments have attributes.
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a direct call with cast parameters and cast return
value (if any), instcombine was prepared to cast any
non-void return value into any other, whether castable
or not. Add a new predicate for testing whether casting
is valid, and check it both for the return value and
(as a cleanup) for the parameters.
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could theoretically introduce a trap, but is also a performance issue.
This speeds up ptrdist/ks by 8%.
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return attributes on the floor. In the case of a call
to a varargs function where the varargs arguments are
being removed, any call attributes on those arguments
need to be dropped. I didn't do this because I plan to
make it illegal to have such attributes (see next patch).
With this change, compiling the gcc filter2 eh test at -O0
and then running opt -std-compile-opts on it results in
a correctly working program (compiling at -O1 or higher
results in the test failing due to a problem with how we
output eh info into the IR).
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