"Reinstate r133435 and r133449 (reverted in r133499) now that the clang
self-hosted build failure has been fixed (r133512)."
Due to some additional warnings.
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representing a constant reference to ValType. Normally this is just
"const ValType &", but when ValType is a std::vector we want to use
ArrayRef as the reference type.
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Change PHINodes to store simple pointers to their incoming basic blocks,
instead of full-blown Uses.
Note that this loses an optimization in SplitCriticalEdge(), because we
can no longer walk the use list of a BasicBlock to find phi nodes. See
the comment I removed starting "However, the foreach loop is slow for
blocks with lots of predecessors".
Extend replaceAllUsesWith() on a BasicBlock to also update any phi
nodes in the block's successors. This mimics what would have happened
when PHINodes were proper Users of their incoming blocks. (Note that
this only works if OldBB->replaceAllUsesWith(NewBB) is called when
OldBB still has a terminator instruction, so it still has some
successors.)
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Change various bits of code to make better use of the existing PHINode
API, to insulate them from forthcoming changes in how PHINodes store
their operands.
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I don't think the AugmentedUse struct buys us much, either in
correctness or in ease of use. Ditch it, and simplify Use::getUser() and
User::allocHungoffUses().
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all over the place in different styles and variants. Standardize on two
preferred entrypoints: one that takes a StructType and ArrayRef, and one that
takes StructType and varargs.
In cases where there isn't a struct type convenient, we now add a
ConstantStruct::getAnon method (whose name will make more sense after a few
more patches land).
It would be "really really nice" if the ConstantStruct::get and
ConstantVector::get methods didn't make temporary std::vectors.
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for pre-2.9 bitcode files. We keep x86 unaligned loads, movnt, crc32, and the
target indep prefetch change.
As usual, updating the testsuite is a PITA.
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optimizations when emitting calls to the function; instead those calls may
use faster relocations which require the function to be immediately resolved
upon loading the dynamic object featuring the call. This is useful when it
is known that the function will be called frequently and pervasively and
therefore there is no merit in delaying binding of the function.
Currently only implemented for x86-64, where it turns into a call through
the global offset table.
Patch by Dan Gohman, who assures me that he's going to add LangRef documentation
for this once it's committed.
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Unfortunately we can't follow what the rest of the language does (wrapping it
in double-quotes) because that would cause an ambiguity with metadata strings,
so instead we escape any unusual characters with \xx escaping.
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Added asserts whenever attempting to use a potentially
uninitialized pass. This helps people trying to develop a new pass and
people trying to understand the bug reports filed by the former people.
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fixes aliasing issues with the old and new names as well as adds test
cases for the auto-upgrader.
Fixes rdar 9472944.
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crc32.[8|16|32] have been renamed to .crc32.32.[8|16|32] and
crc64.[8|16|32] have been renamed to .crc32.64.[8|64].
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LTO friendly as we can now correctly merge files compiled with or without
-fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
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than either the primitive size or the element primitive size (in the case
of vectors), simplify the vector logic. No functionality change. There
is some distracting churn in the patch because I lined up comments better
while there - sorry about that.
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happily accept things like "sext <2 x i32> to <999 x i64>". It would
also accept "sext <2 x i32> to i64", though the verifier would catch
that later. Fixed by having castIsValid check that vector lengths match
except when doing a bitcast. (2) When creating a cast instruction, check
that the cast is valid (this was already done when creating constexpr
casts). While there, replace getScalarSizeInBits (used to allow more
vector casts) with getPrimitiveSizeInBits in getCastOpcode and isCastable
since vector to vector casts are now handled explicitly by passing to the
element types; i.e. this bit should result in no functional change.
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can be used to turn a <4 x i64> into a <4 x i32> but getCastOpcode would assert
if you passed these types to it. Note that this strictly extends the previous
functionality: if getCastOpcode previously accepted two vector types (i.e. didn't
assert) then it still will and returns the same opcode (BitCast). That's because
before it would only accept vectors with the same bitwidth, and the new code only
touches vectors with the same length. However if two vectors have both the same
bitwidth and the same length then their element types have the same bitwidth, so
the new logic will return BitCast as before.
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Still to do:
- Allow replacing / removing passes (infrastructure there, just needs an infrastructure exposed)
- Defining sets of passes to be added or removed as a group
- Extending the support to allow user-defined groups of optimisations
- Allow plugins to be specified for loading automatically (e.g. from plugins.conf or some similar mechanism)
Reviewed by Nick Lewycky.
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Now that we have a first-class way to represent unaligned loads, the unaligned
load intrinsics are superfluous.
First part of <rdar://problem/8460511>.
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--- Reverse-merging r129235 into '.':
D test/Feature/bb_attrs.ll
U include/llvm/BasicBlock.h
U include/llvm/Bitcode/LLVMBitCodes.h
U lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp
U lib/VMCore/BasicBlock.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLParser.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLLexer.cpp
U lib/AsmParser/LLToken.h
U lib/Bitcode/Reader/BitcodeReader.cpp
U lib/Bitcode/Writer/BitcodeWriter.cpp
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* Add a "landing pad" attribute to the BasicBlock.
* Modify the bitcode reader and writer to handle said attribute.
Later: The verifier will ensure that the landing pad attribute is used in the
appropriate manner. I.e., not applied to the entry block, and applied only to
basic blocks that are branched to via a `dispatch' instruction.
(This is a work-in-progress.)
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had gotten out of sync: isCastable didn't think it was possible to
cast the x86_mmx type to anything, while it did think it possible
to cast an i64 to x86_mmx.
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was lowering them to sext / uxt + mul instructions. Unfortunately the
optimization passes may hoist the extensions out of the loop and separate them.
When that happens, the long multiplication instructions can be broken into
several scalar instructions, causing significant performance issue.
Note the vmla and vmls intrinsics are not added back. Frontend will codegen them
as intrinsics vmull* + add / sub. Also note the isel optimizations for catching
mul + sext / zext are not changed either.
First part of rdar://8832507, rdar://9203134
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It generates output that lools like
8 times line number info lost by Scalar Replacement of Aggregates (SSAUp)
1 times line number info lost by Simplify well-known library calls
12 times variable info lost by Jump Threading
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This allows LLVM IR using ptx_kernel or ptx_device calling
conventions to be properly printed when emitted in text form.
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the value splatted into every element. Extend this to getTrue and getFalse which
by providing new overloads that take Types that are either i1 or <N x i1>. Use
it in InstCombine to add vector support to some code, fixing PR8469!
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uses.
The result produced by the streamer is used to give the linker more accurate
information and to add to llvm.compiler.used. The second improvement removes
the need for the user to add __attribute__((used)) to functions only used in
inline asm. The first one lets us build firefox with LTO on Darwin :-)
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It caused a crash in MultiSource/Benchmarks/Bullet.
Opt hit an assertion with "opt -std-compile-opts" because
Constant::getAllOnesValue doesn't know how to handle floats.
This patch added a test to reproduce the problem and a check that the
destination vector is of integer type.
Thank you Benjamin!
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for NSW/NUW binops to follow the pattern of exact binops. This
allows someone to use Builder.CreateAdd(x, y, "tmp", MaybeNUW);
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While here, I'd like to complain about how vector is not an aggregate type
according to llvm::Type::isAggregateType(), but they're listed under aggregate
types in the LangRef and zero vectors are stored as ConstantAggregateZero.
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The PassManager did not implement the transitivity of requiredTransitive. This
was unnoticed since 2006.
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While there, I noticed that the transform "undef >>a X -> undef" was wrong.
For example if X is 2 then the top two bits must be equal, so the result can
not be anything. I fixed this in the constant folder as well. Also, I made
the transform for "X << undef" stronger: it now folds to undef always, even
though X might be zero. This is in accordance with the LangRef, but I must
admit that it is fairly aggressive. Also, I added "i32 X << 32 -> undef"
following the LangRef and the constant folder, likewise fairly aggressive.
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"this" pointer for any subclass of User, you could static_cast it to
User* and then reinterpret_cast that to Use* to get the end of the
operand list. This isn't a safe assumption in general, because the
static_cast might adjust the "this" pointer. Fixed by having these
OperandTraits classes take an extra template parameter, which is the
subclass of User. This is groundwork for PR889.
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Add a unnamed_addr bit to global variables and functions. This will be used
to indicate that the address is not significant and therefore the constant
or function can be merged with others.
If an optimization pass can show that an address is not used, it can set this.
Examples of things that can have this set by the FE are globals created to
hold string literals and C++ constructors.
Adding unnamed_addr to a non-const global should have no effect unless
an optimization can transform that global into a constant.
Aliases are not allowed to have unnamed_addr since I couldn't figure
out any use for it.
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headers provide symbols outside namespace std and the LLVM coding standards
state that we should prefix all of them.
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uses of the function's blocks with undef. This code isn't needed,
because BasicBlock's destructor handles such uses. Also, undef isn't
correct, since blockaddresses may still be used for comparisons
with null.
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zextOrTrunc(), and APSInt methods extend(), extOrTrunc() and new method
trunc(), to be const and to return a new value instead of modifying the
object in place.
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Also add asserts that the indices are valid in InsertValueInst::init(). ExtractValueInst already asserts when constructed with invalid indices.
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phi node itself if it occurs in an unreachable basic block. Protect
against this. Hopefully this will fix some more buildbots.
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cookie argument to the SourceMgr diagnostic stuff. This cleanly separates
LLVMContext's inlineasm handler from the sourcemgr error handling
definition, increasing type safety and cleaning things up.
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class, uses DominatorTree which is an analysis. This change moves all of
the tricky hasConstantValue logic to SimplifyInstruction, and replaces it
with a very simple literal implementation. I already taught users of
hasConstantValue that need tricky stuff to use SimplifyInstruction instead.
I didn't update InlineFunction because the IR looks like it might be in a
funky state at the point it calls hasConstantValue, which makes calling
SimplifyInstruction dangerous since it can in theory do a lot of tricky
reasoning. This may be a pessimization, for example in the case where
all phi node operands are either undef or a fixed constant.
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testing for dereferenceable pointers into a helper function,
isDereferenceablePointer. Teach it how to reason about GEPs
with simple non-zero indices.
Also eliminate ArgumentPromtion's IsAlwaysValidPointer,
which didn't check for weak externals or out of range gep
indices.
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PR 8522 / 8616046. Test reduction, analysis and patch by Tim Deegan!
(However, review by someone who understands the classes here better
is welcome. John Krum will return!)
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instruction at the beginning of each function that has the attribute, allowing
the function to be easily hooked and/or patched.
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A RegionPass is executed like a LoopPass but on the regions detected by the
RegionInfo pass instead of the loops detected by the LoopInfo pass.
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must be called in the pass's constructor. This function uses static dependency declarations to recursively initialize
the pass's dependencies.
Clients that only create passes through the createFooPass() APIs will require no changes. Clients that want to use the
CommandLine options for passes will need to manually call the appropriate initialization functions in PassInitialization.h
before parsing commandline arguments.
I have tested this with all standard configurations of clang and llvm-gcc on Darwin. It is possible that there are problems
with the static dependencies that will only be visible with non-standard options. If you encounter any crash in pass
registration/creation, please send the testcase to me directly.
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