llvm-6502/include/llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h
Dan Gohman ab37f50838 Make SCEVUnknown a CallbackVH, so that it can be notified directly
of Value deletions and RAUWs, instead of relying on ScalarEvolution's
Scalars map being notified, as that's complicated at best, and
insufficient in general.

This means SCEVUnknown needs a non-trivial destructor, so introduce
a mechanism to allow ScalarEvolution to locate all the SCEVUnknowns.


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//===- llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h - Scalar Evolution -------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// The ScalarEvolution class is an LLVM pass which can be used to analyze and
// categorize scalar expressions in loops. It specializes in recognizing
// general induction variables, representing them with the abstract and opaque
// SCEV class. Given this analysis, trip counts of loops and other important
// properties can be obtained.
//
// This analysis is primarily useful for induction variable substitution and
// strength reduction.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_SCALAREVOLUTION_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_SCALAREVOLUTION_H
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/Instructions.h"
#include "llvm/Function.h"
#include "llvm/System/DataTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ConstantRange.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/FoldingSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include <map>
namespace llvm {
class APInt;
class Constant;
class ConstantInt;
class DominatorTree;
class Type;
class ScalarEvolution;
class TargetData;
class LLVMContext;
class Loop;
class LoopInfo;
class Operator;
class SCEVUnknown;
/// SCEV - This class represents an analyzed expression in the program. These
/// are opaque objects that the client is not allowed to do much with
/// directly.
///
class SCEV : public FoldingSetNode {
/// FastID - A reference to an Interned FoldingSetNodeID for this node.
/// The ScalarEvolution's BumpPtrAllocator holds the data.
FoldingSetNodeIDRef FastID;
// The SCEV baseclass this node corresponds to
const unsigned short SCEVType;
protected:
/// SubclassData - This field is initialized to zero and may be used in
/// subclasses to store miscellaneous information.
unsigned short SubclassData;
private:
SCEV(const SCEV &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
void operator=(const SCEV &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
protected:
virtual ~SCEV();
public:
explicit SCEV(const FoldingSetNodeIDRef ID, unsigned SCEVTy) :
FastID(ID), SCEVType(SCEVTy), SubclassData(0) {}
unsigned getSCEVType() const { return SCEVType; }
/// Profile - FoldingSet support.
void Profile(FoldingSetNodeID& ID) { ID = FastID; }
/// isLoopInvariant - Return true if the value of this SCEV is unchanging in
/// the specified loop.
virtual bool isLoopInvariant(const Loop *L) const = 0;
/// hasComputableLoopEvolution - Return true if this SCEV changes value in a
/// known way in the specified loop. This property being true implies that
/// the value is variant in the loop AND that we can emit an expression to
/// compute the value of the expression at any particular loop iteration.
virtual bool hasComputableLoopEvolution(const Loop *L) const = 0;
/// getType - Return the LLVM type of this SCEV expression.
///
virtual const Type *getType() const = 0;
/// isZero - Return true if the expression is a constant zero.
///
bool isZero() const;
/// isOne - Return true if the expression is a constant one.
///
bool isOne() const;
/// isAllOnesValue - Return true if the expression is a constant
/// all-ones value.
///
bool isAllOnesValue() const;
/// hasOperand - Test whether this SCEV has Op as a direct or
/// indirect operand.
virtual bool hasOperand(const SCEV *Op) const = 0;
/// dominates - Return true if elements that makes up this SCEV dominates
/// the specified basic block.
virtual bool dominates(BasicBlock *BB, DominatorTree *DT) const = 0;
/// properlyDominates - Return true if elements that makes up this SCEV
/// properly dominate the specified basic block.
virtual bool properlyDominates(BasicBlock *BB, DominatorTree *DT) const = 0;
/// print - Print out the internal representation of this scalar to the
/// specified stream. This should really only be used for debugging
/// purposes.
virtual void print(raw_ostream &OS) const = 0;
/// dump - This method is used for debugging.
///
void dump() const;
};
inline raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const SCEV &S) {
S.print(OS);
return OS;
}
/// SCEVCouldNotCompute - An object of this class is returned by queries that
/// could not be answered. For example, if you ask for the number of
/// iterations of a linked-list traversal loop, you will get one of these.
/// None of the standard SCEV operations are valid on this class, it is just a
/// marker.
struct SCEVCouldNotCompute : public SCEV {
SCEVCouldNotCompute();
// None of these methods are valid for this object.
virtual bool isLoopInvariant(const Loop *L) const;
virtual const Type *getType() const;
virtual bool hasComputableLoopEvolution(const Loop *L) const;
virtual void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
virtual bool hasOperand(const SCEV *Op) const;
virtual bool dominates(BasicBlock *BB, DominatorTree *DT) const {
return true;
}
virtual bool properlyDominates(BasicBlock *BB, DominatorTree *DT) const {
return true;
}
/// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast:
static inline bool classof(const SCEVCouldNotCompute *S) { return true; }
static bool classof(const SCEV *S);
};
/// ScalarEvolution - This class is the main scalar evolution driver. Because
/// client code (intentionally) can't do much with the SCEV objects directly,
/// they must ask this class for services.
///
class ScalarEvolution : public FunctionPass {
/// SCEVCallbackVH - A CallbackVH to arrange for ScalarEvolution to be
/// notified whenever a Value is deleted.
class SCEVCallbackVH : public CallbackVH {
ScalarEvolution *SE;
virtual void deleted();
virtual void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *New);
public:
SCEVCallbackVH(Value *V, ScalarEvolution *SE = 0);
};
friend class SCEVCallbackVH;
friend class SCEVExpander;
friend class SCEVUnknown;
/// F - The function we are analyzing.
///
Function *F;
/// LI - The loop information for the function we are currently analyzing.
///
LoopInfo *LI;
/// TD - The target data information for the target we are targeting.
///
TargetData *TD;
/// DT - The dominator tree.
///
DominatorTree *DT;
/// CouldNotCompute - This SCEV is used to represent unknown trip
/// counts and things.
SCEVCouldNotCompute CouldNotCompute;
/// Scalars - This is a cache of the scalars we have analyzed so far.
///
std::map<SCEVCallbackVH, const SCEV *> Scalars;
/// BackedgeTakenInfo - Information about the backedge-taken count
/// of a loop. This currently includes an exact count and a maximum count.
///
struct BackedgeTakenInfo {
/// Exact - An expression indicating the exact backedge-taken count of
/// the loop if it is known, or a SCEVCouldNotCompute otherwise.
const SCEV *Exact;
/// Max - An expression indicating the least maximum backedge-taken
/// count of the loop that is known, or a SCEVCouldNotCompute.
const SCEV *Max;
/*implicit*/ BackedgeTakenInfo(const SCEV *exact) :
Exact(exact), Max(exact) {}
BackedgeTakenInfo(const SCEV *exact, const SCEV *max) :
Exact(exact), Max(max) {}
/// hasAnyInfo - Test whether this BackedgeTakenInfo contains any
/// computed information, or whether it's all SCEVCouldNotCompute
/// values.
bool hasAnyInfo() const {
return !isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(Exact) ||
!isa<SCEVCouldNotCompute>(Max);
}
};
/// BackedgeTakenCounts - Cache the backedge-taken count of the loops for
/// this function as they are computed.
std::map<const Loop*, BackedgeTakenInfo> BackedgeTakenCounts;
/// ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValue - This map contains entries for all of
/// the PHI instructions that we attempt to compute constant evolutions for.
/// This allows us to avoid potentially expensive recomputation of these
/// properties. An instruction maps to null if we are unable to compute its
/// exit value.
std::map<PHINode*, Constant*> ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValue;
/// ValuesAtScopes - This map contains entries for all the expressions
/// that we attempt to compute getSCEVAtScope information for, which can
/// be expensive in extreme cases.
std::map<const SCEV *,
std::map<const Loop *, const SCEV *> > ValuesAtScopes;
/// createSCEV - We know that there is no SCEV for the specified value.
/// Analyze the expression.
const SCEV *createSCEV(Value *V);
/// createNodeForPHI - Provide the special handling we need to analyze PHI
/// SCEVs.
const SCEV *createNodeForPHI(PHINode *PN);
/// createNodeForGEP - Provide the special handling we need to analyze GEP
/// SCEVs.
const SCEV *createNodeForGEP(GEPOperator *GEP);
/// computeSCEVAtScope - Implementation code for getSCEVAtScope; called
/// at most once for each SCEV+Loop pair.
///
const SCEV *computeSCEVAtScope(const SCEV *S, const Loop *L);
/// ForgetSymbolicValue - This looks up computed SCEV values for all
/// instructions that depend on the given instruction and removes them from
/// the Scalars map if they reference SymName. This is used during PHI
/// resolution.
void ForgetSymbolicName(Instruction *I, const SCEV *SymName);
/// getBECount - Subtract the end and start values and divide by the step,
/// rounding up, to get the number of times the backedge is executed. Return
/// CouldNotCompute if an intermediate computation overflows.
const SCEV *getBECount(const SCEV *Start,
const SCEV *End,
const SCEV *Step,
bool NoWrap);
/// getBackedgeTakenInfo - Return the BackedgeTakenInfo for the given
/// loop, lazily computing new values if the loop hasn't been analyzed
/// yet.
const BackedgeTakenInfo &getBackedgeTakenInfo(const Loop *L);
/// ComputeBackedgeTakenCount - Compute the number of times the specified
/// loop will iterate.
BackedgeTakenInfo ComputeBackedgeTakenCount(const Loop *L);
/// ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExit - Compute the number of times the
/// backedge of the specified loop will execute if it exits via the
/// specified block.
BackedgeTakenInfo ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExit(const Loop *L,
BasicBlock *ExitingBlock);
/// ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExitCond - Compute the number of times the
/// backedge of the specified loop will execute if its exit condition
/// were a conditional branch of ExitCond, TBB, and FBB.
BackedgeTakenInfo
ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExitCond(const Loop *L,
Value *ExitCond,
BasicBlock *TBB,
BasicBlock *FBB);
/// ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExitCondICmp - Compute the number of
/// times the backedge of the specified loop will execute if its exit
/// condition were a conditional branch of the ICmpInst ExitCond, TBB,
/// and FBB.
BackedgeTakenInfo
ComputeBackedgeTakenCountFromExitCondICmp(const Loop *L,
ICmpInst *ExitCond,
BasicBlock *TBB,
BasicBlock *FBB);
/// ComputeLoadConstantCompareBackedgeTakenCount - Given an exit condition
/// of 'icmp op load X, cst', try to see if we can compute the
/// backedge-taken count.
BackedgeTakenInfo
ComputeLoadConstantCompareBackedgeTakenCount(LoadInst *LI,
Constant *RHS,
const Loop *L,
ICmpInst::Predicate p);
/// ComputeBackedgeTakenCountExhaustively - If the loop is known to execute
/// a constant number of times (the condition evolves only from constants),
/// try to evaluate a few iterations of the loop until we get the exit
/// condition gets a value of ExitWhen (true or false). If we cannot
/// evaluate the backedge-taken count of the loop, return CouldNotCompute.
const SCEV *ComputeBackedgeTakenCountExhaustively(const Loop *L,
Value *Cond,
bool ExitWhen);
/// HowFarToZero - Return the number of times a backedge comparing the
/// specified value to zero will execute. If not computable, return
/// CouldNotCompute.
BackedgeTakenInfo HowFarToZero(const SCEV *V, const Loop *L);
/// HowFarToNonZero - Return the number of times a backedge checking the
/// specified value for nonzero will execute. If not computable, return
/// CouldNotCompute.
BackedgeTakenInfo HowFarToNonZero(const SCEV *V, const Loop *L);
/// HowManyLessThans - Return the number of times a backedge containing the
/// specified less-than comparison will execute. If not computable, return
/// CouldNotCompute. isSigned specifies whether the less-than is signed.
BackedgeTakenInfo HowManyLessThans(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
const Loop *L, bool isSigned);
/// getPredecessorWithUniqueSuccessorForBB - Return a predecessor of BB
/// (which may not be an immediate predecessor) which has exactly one
/// successor from which BB is reachable, or null if no such block is
/// found.
std::pair<BasicBlock *, BasicBlock *>
getPredecessorWithUniqueSuccessorForBB(BasicBlock *BB);
/// isImpliedCond - Test whether the condition described by Pred, LHS,
/// and RHS is true whenever the given Cond value evaluates to true.
bool isImpliedCond(Value *Cond, ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
bool Inverse);
/// isImpliedCondOperands - Test whether the condition described by Pred,
/// LHS, and RHS is true whenever the condition described by Pred, FoundLHS,
/// and FoundRHS is true.
bool isImpliedCondOperands(ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
const SCEV *FoundLHS, const SCEV *FoundRHS);
/// isImpliedCondOperandsHelper - Test whether the condition described by
/// Pred, LHS, and RHS is true whenever the condition described by Pred,
/// FoundLHS, and FoundRHS is true.
bool isImpliedCondOperandsHelper(ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
const SCEV *FoundLHS, const SCEV *FoundRHS);
/// getConstantEvolutionLoopExitValue - If we know that the specified Phi is
/// in the header of its containing loop, we know the loop executes a
/// constant number of times, and the PHI node is just a recurrence
/// involving constants, fold it.
Constant *getConstantEvolutionLoopExitValue(PHINode *PN, const APInt& BEs,
const Loop *L);
/// isKnownPredicateWithRanges - Test if the given expression is known to
/// satisfy the condition described by Pred and the known constant ranges
/// of LHS and RHS.
///
bool isKnownPredicateWithRanges(ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
public:
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
ScalarEvolution();
LLVMContext &getContext() const { return F->getContext(); }
/// isSCEVable - Test if values of the given type are analyzable within
/// the SCEV framework. This primarily includes integer types, and it
/// can optionally include pointer types if the ScalarEvolution class
/// has access to target-specific information.
bool isSCEVable(const Type *Ty) const;
/// getTypeSizeInBits - Return the size in bits of the specified type,
/// for which isSCEVable must return true.
uint64_t getTypeSizeInBits(const Type *Ty) const;
/// getEffectiveSCEVType - Return a type with the same bitwidth as
/// the given type and which represents how SCEV will treat the given
/// type, for which isSCEVable must return true. For pointer types,
/// this is the pointer-sized integer type.
const Type *getEffectiveSCEVType(const Type *Ty) const;
/// getSCEV - Return a SCEV expression for the full generality of the
/// specified expression.
const SCEV *getSCEV(Value *V);
const SCEV *getConstant(ConstantInt *V);
const SCEV *getConstant(const APInt& Val);
const SCEV *getConstant(const Type *Ty, uint64_t V, bool isSigned = false);
const SCEV *getTruncateExpr(const SCEV *Op, const Type *Ty);
const SCEV *getZeroExtendExpr(const SCEV *Op, const Type *Ty);
const SCEV *getSignExtendExpr(const SCEV *Op, const Type *Ty);
const SCEV *getAnyExtendExpr(const SCEV *Op, const Type *Ty);
const SCEV *getAddExpr(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Ops,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false);
const SCEV *getAddExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false) {
SmallVector<const SCEV *, 2> Ops;
Ops.push_back(LHS);
Ops.push_back(RHS);
return getAddExpr(Ops, HasNUW, HasNSW);
}
const SCEV *getAddExpr(const SCEV *Op0, const SCEV *Op1,
const SCEV *Op2,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false) {
SmallVector<const SCEV *, 3> Ops;
Ops.push_back(Op0);
Ops.push_back(Op1);
Ops.push_back(Op2);
return getAddExpr(Ops, HasNUW, HasNSW);
}
const SCEV *getMulExpr(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Ops,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false);
const SCEV *getMulExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false) {
SmallVector<const SCEV *, 2> Ops;
Ops.push_back(LHS);
Ops.push_back(RHS);
return getMulExpr(Ops, HasNUW, HasNSW);
}
const SCEV *getUDivExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
const SCEV *getAddRecExpr(const SCEV *Start, const SCEV *Step,
const Loop *L,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false);
const SCEV *getAddRecExpr(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Operands,
const Loop *L,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false);
const SCEV *getAddRecExpr(const SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Operands,
const Loop *L,
bool HasNUW = false, bool HasNSW = false) {
SmallVector<const SCEV *, 4> NewOp(Operands.begin(), Operands.end());
return getAddRecExpr(NewOp, L, HasNUW, HasNSW);
}
const SCEV *getSMaxExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
const SCEV *getSMaxExpr(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Operands);
const SCEV *getUMaxExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
const SCEV *getUMaxExpr(SmallVectorImpl<const SCEV *> &Operands);
const SCEV *getSMinExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
const SCEV *getUMinExpr(const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
const SCEV *getUnknown(Value *V);
const SCEV *getCouldNotCompute();
/// getSizeOfExpr - Return an expression for sizeof on the given type.
///
const SCEV *getSizeOfExpr(const Type *AllocTy);
/// getAlignOfExpr - Return an expression for alignof on the given type.
///
const SCEV *getAlignOfExpr(const Type *AllocTy);
/// getOffsetOfExpr - Return an expression for offsetof on the given field.
///
const SCEV *getOffsetOfExpr(const StructType *STy, unsigned FieldNo);
/// getOffsetOfExpr - Return an expression for offsetof on the given field.
///
const SCEV *getOffsetOfExpr(const Type *CTy, Constant *FieldNo);
/// getNegativeSCEV - Return the SCEV object corresponding to -V.
///
const SCEV *getNegativeSCEV(const SCEV *V);
/// getNotSCEV - Return the SCEV object corresponding to ~V.
///
const SCEV *getNotSCEV(const SCEV *V);
/// getMinusSCEV - Return LHS-RHS.
///
const SCEV *getMinusSCEV(const SCEV *LHS,
const SCEV *RHS);
/// getTruncateOrZeroExtend - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion
/// of the input value to the specified type. If the type must be
/// extended, it is zero extended.
const SCEV *getTruncateOrZeroExtend(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getTruncateOrSignExtend - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion
/// of the input value to the specified type. If the type must be
/// extended, it is sign extended.
const SCEV *getTruncateOrSignExtend(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getNoopOrZeroExtend - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion of
/// the input value to the specified type. If the type must be extended,
/// it is zero extended. The conversion must not be narrowing.
const SCEV *getNoopOrZeroExtend(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getNoopOrSignExtend - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion of
/// the input value to the specified type. If the type must be extended,
/// it is sign extended. The conversion must not be narrowing.
const SCEV *getNoopOrSignExtend(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getNoopOrAnyExtend - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion of
/// the input value to the specified type. If the type must be extended,
/// it is extended with unspecified bits. The conversion must not be
/// narrowing.
const SCEV *getNoopOrAnyExtend(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getTruncateOrNoop - Return a SCEV corresponding to a conversion of the
/// input value to the specified type. The conversion must not be
/// widening.
const SCEV *getTruncateOrNoop(const SCEV *V, const Type *Ty);
/// getUMaxFromMismatchedTypes - Promote the operands to the wider of
/// the types using zero-extension, and then perform a umax operation
/// with them.
const SCEV *getUMaxFromMismatchedTypes(const SCEV *LHS,
const SCEV *RHS);
/// getUMinFromMismatchedTypes - Promote the operands to the wider of
/// the types using zero-extension, and then perform a umin operation
/// with them.
const SCEV *getUMinFromMismatchedTypes(const SCEV *LHS,
const SCEV *RHS);
/// getSCEVAtScope - Return a SCEV expression for the specified value
/// at the specified scope in the program. The L value specifies a loop
/// nest to evaluate the expression at, where null is the top-level or a
/// specified loop is immediately inside of the loop.
///
/// This method can be used to compute the exit value for a variable defined
/// in a loop by querying what the value will hold in the parent loop.
///
/// In the case that a relevant loop exit value cannot be computed, the
/// original value V is returned.
const SCEV *getSCEVAtScope(const SCEV *S, const Loop *L);
/// getSCEVAtScope - This is a convenience function which does
/// getSCEVAtScope(getSCEV(V), L).
const SCEV *getSCEVAtScope(Value *V, const Loop *L);
/// isLoopEntryGuardedByCond - Test whether entry to the loop is protected
/// by a conditional between LHS and RHS. This is used to help avoid max
/// expressions in loop trip counts, and to eliminate casts.
bool isLoopEntryGuardedByCond(const Loop *L, ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
/// isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond - Test whether the backedge of the loop is
/// protected by a conditional between LHS and RHS. This is used to
/// to eliminate casts.
bool isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond(const Loop *L, ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
/// getBackedgeTakenCount - If the specified loop has a predictable
/// backedge-taken count, return it, otherwise return a SCEVCouldNotCompute
/// object. The backedge-taken count is the number of times the loop header
/// will be branched to from within the loop. This is one less than the
/// trip count of the loop, since it doesn't count the first iteration,
/// when the header is branched to from outside the loop.
///
/// Note that it is not valid to call this method on a loop without a
/// loop-invariant backedge-taken count (see
/// hasLoopInvariantBackedgeTakenCount).
///
const SCEV *getBackedgeTakenCount(const Loop *L);
/// getMaxBackedgeTakenCount - Similar to getBackedgeTakenCount, except
/// return the least SCEV value that is known never to be less than the
/// actual backedge taken count.
const SCEV *getMaxBackedgeTakenCount(const Loop *L);
/// hasLoopInvariantBackedgeTakenCount - Return true if the specified loop
/// has an analyzable loop-invariant backedge-taken count.
bool hasLoopInvariantBackedgeTakenCount(const Loop *L);
/// forgetLoop - This method should be called by the client when it has
/// changed a loop in a way that may effect ScalarEvolution's ability to
/// compute a trip count, or if the loop is deleted.
void forgetLoop(const Loop *L);
/// forgetValue - This method should be called by the client when it has
/// changed a value in a way that may effect its value, or which may
/// disconnect it from a def-use chain linking it to a loop.
void forgetValue(Value *V);
/// GetMinTrailingZeros - Determine the minimum number of zero bits that S
/// is guaranteed to end in (at every loop iteration). It is, at the same
/// time, the minimum number of times S is divisible by 2. For example,
/// given {4,+,8} it returns 2. If S is guaranteed to be 0, it returns the
/// bitwidth of S.
uint32_t GetMinTrailingZeros(const SCEV *S);
/// getUnsignedRange - Determine the unsigned range for a particular SCEV.
///
ConstantRange getUnsignedRange(const SCEV *S);
/// getSignedRange - Determine the signed range for a particular SCEV.
///
ConstantRange getSignedRange(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownNegative - Test if the given expression is known to be negative.
///
bool isKnownNegative(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownPositive - Test if the given expression is known to be positive.
///
bool isKnownPositive(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownNonNegative - Test if the given expression is known to be
/// non-negative.
///
bool isKnownNonNegative(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownNonPositive - Test if the given expression is known to be
/// non-positive.
///
bool isKnownNonPositive(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownNonZero - Test if the given expression is known to be
/// non-zero.
///
bool isKnownNonZero(const SCEV *S);
/// isKnownPredicate - Test if the given expression is known to satisfy
/// the condition described by Pred, LHS, and RHS.
///
bool isKnownPredicate(ICmpInst::Predicate Pred,
const SCEV *LHS, const SCEV *RHS);
/// SimplifyICmpOperands - Simplify LHS and RHS in a comparison with
/// predicate Pred. Return true iff any changes were made. If the
/// operands are provably equal or inequal, LHS and RHS are set to
/// the same value and Pred is set to either ICMP_EQ or ICMP_NE.
///
bool SimplifyICmpOperands(ICmpInst::Predicate &Pred,
const SCEV *&LHS,
const SCEV *&RHS);
virtual bool runOnFunction(Function &F);
virtual void releaseMemory();
virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
virtual void print(raw_ostream &OS, const Module* = 0) const;
private:
FoldingSet<SCEV> UniqueSCEVs;
BumpPtrAllocator SCEVAllocator;
/// FirstUnknown - The head of a linked list of all SCEVUnknown
/// values that have been allocated. This is used by releaseMemory
/// to locate them all and call their destructors.
SCEVUnknown *FirstUnknown;
};
}
#endif