llvm-6502/include/llvm/Analysis/IVUsers.h
Andrew Trick 4b4bb71bcd Added a SimplifyIndVar utility to simplify induction variable users
based on ScalarEvolution without changing the induction variable phis.

This utility is the main tool of IndVarSimplifyPass, but the pass also
restructures induction variables in strange ways that are sensitive to
pass ordering. This provides a way for other loop passes to simplify
new uses of induction variables created during transformation. The
utility may be used by any pass that preserves ScalarEvolution. Soon
LoopUnroll will use it.

The net effect in this checkin is to cleanup the IndVarSimplify pass
by factoring out the SimplifyIndVar algorithm into a standalone utility.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@137197 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2011-08-10 03:46:27 +00:00

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//===- llvm/Analysis/IVUsers.h - Induction Variable Users -------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements bookkeeping for "interesting" users of expressions
// computed from induction variables.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_IVUSERS_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_IVUSERS_H
#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopPass.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionNormalization.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h"
namespace llvm {
class DominatorTree;
class Instruction;
class Value;
class IVUsers;
class ScalarEvolution;
class SCEV;
class IVUsers;
class TargetData;
/// IVStrideUse - Keep track of one use of a strided induction variable.
/// The Expr member keeps track of the expression, User is the actual user
/// instruction of the operand, and 'OperandValToReplace' is the operand of
/// the User that is the use.
class IVStrideUse : public CallbackVH, public ilist_node<IVStrideUse> {
friend class IVUsers;
public:
IVStrideUse(IVUsers *P, Instruction* U, Value *O)
: CallbackVH(U), Parent(P), OperandValToReplace(O) {
}
/// getUser - Return the user instruction for this use.
Instruction *getUser() const {
return cast<Instruction>(getValPtr());
}
/// setUser - Assign a new user instruction for this use.
void setUser(Instruction *NewUser) {
setValPtr(NewUser);
}
/// getOperandValToReplace - Return the Value of the operand in the user
/// instruction that this IVStrideUse is representing.
Value *getOperandValToReplace() const {
return OperandValToReplace;
}
/// setOperandValToReplace - Assign a new Value as the operand value
/// to replace.
void setOperandValToReplace(Value *Op) {
OperandValToReplace = Op;
}
/// getPostIncLoops - Return the set of loops for which the expression has
/// been adjusted to use post-inc mode.
const PostIncLoopSet &getPostIncLoops() const {
return PostIncLoops;
}
/// transformToPostInc - Transform the expression to post-inc form for the
/// given loop.
void transformToPostInc(const Loop *L);
private:
/// Parent - a pointer to the IVUsers that owns this IVStrideUse.
IVUsers *Parent;
/// OperandValToReplace - The Value of the operand in the user instruction
/// that this IVStrideUse is representing.
WeakVH OperandValToReplace;
/// PostIncLoops - The set of loops for which Expr has been adjusted to
/// use post-inc mode. This corresponds with SCEVExpander's post-inc concept.
PostIncLoopSet PostIncLoops;
/// Deleted - Implementation of CallbackVH virtual function to
/// receive notification when the User is deleted.
virtual void deleted();
};
template<> struct ilist_traits<IVStrideUse>
: public ilist_default_traits<IVStrideUse> {
// createSentinel is used to get hold of a node that marks the end of
// the list...
// The sentinel is relative to this instance, so we use a non-static
// method.
IVStrideUse *createSentinel() const {
// since i(p)lists always publicly derive from the corresponding
// traits, placing a data member in this class will augment i(p)list.
// But since the NodeTy is expected to publicly derive from
// ilist_node<NodeTy>, there is a legal viable downcast from it
// to NodeTy. We use this trick to superpose i(p)list with a "ghostly"
// NodeTy, which becomes the sentinel. Dereferencing the sentinel is
// forbidden (save the ilist_node<NodeTy>) so no one will ever notice
// the superposition.
return static_cast<IVStrideUse*>(&Sentinel);
}
static void destroySentinel(IVStrideUse*) {}
IVStrideUse *provideInitialHead() const { return createSentinel(); }
IVStrideUse *ensureHead(IVStrideUse*) const { return createSentinel(); }
static void noteHead(IVStrideUse*, IVStrideUse*) {}
private:
mutable ilist_node<IVStrideUse> Sentinel;
};
class IVUsers : public LoopPass {
friend class IVStrideUse;
Loop *L;
LoopInfo *LI;
DominatorTree *DT;
ScalarEvolution *SE;
TargetData *TD;
SmallPtrSet<Instruction*,16> Processed;
/// IVUses - A list of all tracked IV uses of induction variable expressions
/// we are interested in.
ilist<IVStrideUse> IVUses;
virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
virtual bool runOnLoop(Loop *L, LPPassManager &LPM);
virtual void releaseMemory();
public:
static char ID; // Pass ID, replacement for typeid
IVUsers();
Loop *getLoop() const { return L; }
/// AddUsersIfInteresting - Inspect the specified Instruction. If it is a
/// reducible SCEV, recursively add its users to the IVUsesByStride set and
/// return true. Otherwise, return false.
bool AddUsersIfInteresting(Instruction *I);
IVStrideUse &AddUser(Instruction *User, Value *Operand);
/// getReplacementExpr - Return a SCEV expression which computes the
/// value of the OperandValToReplace of the given IVStrideUse.
const SCEV *getReplacementExpr(const IVStrideUse &IU) const;
/// getExpr - Return the expression for the use.
const SCEV *getExpr(const IVStrideUse &IU) const;
const SCEV *getStride(const IVStrideUse &IU, const Loop *L) const;
typedef ilist<IVStrideUse>::iterator iterator;
typedef ilist<IVStrideUse>::const_iterator const_iterator;
iterator begin() { return IVUses.begin(); }
iterator end() { return IVUses.end(); }
const_iterator begin() const { return IVUses.begin(); }
const_iterator end() const { return IVUses.end(); }
bool empty() const { return IVUses.empty(); }
void print(raw_ostream &OS, const Module* = 0) const;
/// dump - This method is used for debugging.
void dump() const;
};
Pass *createIVUsersPass();
}
#endif