//===- DataStructureAA.cpp - Data Structure Based Alias Analysis ----------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This pass uses the top-down data structure graphs to implement a simple // context sensitive alias analysis. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/Analysis/DataStructure.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/DSGraph.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h" #include "llvm/Module.h" using namespace llvm; namespace { class DSAA : public Pass, public AliasAnalysis { TDDataStructures *TD; public: DSAA() : TD(0) {} //------------------------------------------------ // Implement the Pass API // // run - Build up the result graph, representing the pointer graph for the // program. // bool run(Module &M) { InitializeAliasAnalysis(this); TD = &getAnalysis(); return false; } virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const { AliasAnalysis::getAnalysisUsage(AU); AU.setPreservesAll(); // Does not transform code... AU.addRequired(); // Uses TD Datastructures AU.addRequired(); // Chains to another AA impl... } //------------------------------------------------ // Implement the AliasAnalysis API // AliasResult alias(const Value *V1, unsigned V1Size, const Value *V2, unsigned V2Size); void getMustAliases(Value *P, std::vector &RetVals); private: DSGraph *getGraphForValue(const Value *V); }; // Register the pass... RegisterOpt X("ds-aa", "Data Structure Graph Based Alias Analysis"); // Register as an implementation of AliasAnalysis RegisterAnalysisGroup Y; } // getGraphForValue - Return the DSGraph to use for queries about the specified // value... // DSGraph *DSAA::getGraphForValue(const Value *V) { if (const Instruction *I = dyn_cast(V)) return &TD->getDSGraph(*I->getParent()->getParent()); else if (const Argument *A = dyn_cast(V)) return &TD->getDSGraph(*A->getParent()); else if (const BasicBlock *BB = dyn_cast(V)) return &TD->getDSGraph(*BB->getParent()); return 0; } // isSinglePhysicalObject - For now, the only case that we know that there is // only one memory object in the node is when there is a single global in the // node, and the only composition bit set is Global. // static bool isSinglePhysicalObject(DSNode *N) { assert(N->isComplete() && "Can only tell if this is a complete object!"); return N->isGlobalNode() && N->getGlobals().size() == 1 && !N->isHeapNode() && !N->isAllocaNode() && !N->isUnknownNode(); } // alias - This is the only method here that does anything interesting... AliasAnalysis::AliasResult DSAA::alias(const Value *V1, unsigned V1Size, const Value *V2, unsigned V2Size) { if (V1 == V2) return MustAlias; DSGraph *G1 = getGraphForValue(V1); DSGraph *G2 = getGraphForValue(V2); assert((!G1 || !G2 || G1 == G2) && "Alias query for 2 different functions?"); // Get the graph to use... DSGraph &G = *(G1 ? G1 : (G2 ? G2 : &TD->getGlobalsGraph())); const DSGraph::ScalarMapTy &GSM = G.getScalarMap(); DSGraph::ScalarMapTy::const_iterator I = GSM.find((Value*)V1); if (I != GSM.end()) { assert(I->second.getNode() && "Scalar map points to null node?"); DSGraph::ScalarMapTy::const_iterator J = GSM.find((Value*)V2); if (J != GSM.end()) { assert(J->second.getNode() && "Scalar map points to null node?"); DSNode *N1 = I->second.getNode(), *N2 = J->second.getNode(); unsigned O1 = I->second.getOffset(), O2 = J->second.getOffset(); // We can only make a judgment of one of the nodes is complete... if (N1->isComplete() || N2->isComplete()) { if (N1 != N2) return NoAlias; // Completely different nodes. #if 0 // This does not correctly handle arrays! // Both point to the same node and same offset, and there is only one // physical memory object represented in the node, return must alias. // // FIXME: This isn't correct because we do not handle array indexing // correctly. if (O1 == O2 && isSinglePhysicalObject(N1)) return MustAlias; // Exactly the same object & offset #endif // See if they point to different offsets... if so, we may be able to // determine that they do not alias... if (O1 != O2) { if (O2 < O1) { // Ensure that O1 <= O2 std::swap(V1, V2); std::swap(O1, O2); std::swap(V1Size, V2Size); } // FIXME: This is not correct because we do not handle array // indexing correctly with this check! //if (O1+V1Size <= O2) return NoAlias; } } } } // FIXME: we could improve on this by checking the globals graph for aliased // global queries... return getAnalysis().alias(V1, V1Size, V2, V2Size); } /// getMustAliases - If there are any pointers known that must alias this /// pointer, return them now. This allows alias-set based alias analyses to /// perform a form a value numbering (which is exposed by load-vn). If an alias /// analysis supports this, it should ADD any must aliased pointers to the /// specified vector. /// void DSAA::getMustAliases(Value *P, std::vector &RetVals) { #if 0 // This does not correctly handle arrays! // Currently the only must alias information we can provide is to say that // something is equal to a global value. If we already have a global value, // don't get worked up about it. if (!isa(P)) { DSGraph *G = getGraphForValue(P); if (!G) G = &TD->getGlobalsGraph(); // The only must alias information we can currently determine occurs when // the node for P is a global node with only one entry. const DSGraph::ScalarMapTy &GSM = G->getScalarMap(); DSGraph::ScalarMapTy::const_iterator I = GSM.find(P); if (I != GSM.end()) { DSNode *N = I->second.getNode(); if (N->isComplete() && isSinglePhysicalObject(N)) RetVals.push_back(N->getGlobals()[0]); } } #endif return getAnalysis().getMustAliases(P, RetVals); }