llvm-6502/include/llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h
Eli Friedman 9055ccdb6b PR9604; try to deal with RAUW updates correctly in the AST. I'm not convinced
it's completely safe to cache the AST across LICM runs even with this fix,
but this fix can't hurt.



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//===- llvm/Analysis/AliasSetTracker.h - Build Alias Sets -------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines two classes: AliasSetTracker and AliasSet. These interface
// are used to classify a collection of pointer references into a maximal number
// of disjoint sets. Each AliasSet object constructed by the AliasSetTracker
// object refers to memory disjoint from the other sets.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_ALIASSETTRACKER_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_ALIASSETTRACKER_H
#include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ilist.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ilist_node.h"
#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
class AliasAnalysis;
class LoadInst;
class StoreInst;
class VAArgInst;
class AliasSetTracker;
class AliasSet;
class AliasSet : public ilist_node<AliasSet> {
friend class AliasSetTracker;
class PointerRec {
Value *Val; // The pointer this record corresponds to.
PointerRec **PrevInList, *NextInList;
AliasSet *AS;
uint64_t Size;
const MDNode *TBAAInfo;
public:
PointerRec(Value *V)
: Val(V), PrevInList(0), NextInList(0), AS(0), Size(0),
TBAAInfo(DenseMapInfo<const MDNode *>::getEmptyKey()) {}
Value *getValue() const { return Val; }
PointerRec *getNext() const { return NextInList; }
bool hasAliasSet() const { return AS != 0; }
PointerRec** setPrevInList(PointerRec **PIL) {
PrevInList = PIL;
return &NextInList;
}
void updateSizeAndTBAAInfo(uint64_t NewSize, const MDNode *NewTBAAInfo) {
if (NewSize > Size) Size = NewSize;
if (TBAAInfo == DenseMapInfo<const MDNode *>::getEmptyKey())
// We don't have a TBAAInfo yet. Set it to NewTBAAInfo.
TBAAInfo = NewTBAAInfo;
else if (TBAAInfo != NewTBAAInfo)
// NewTBAAInfo conflicts with TBAAInfo.
TBAAInfo = DenseMapInfo<const MDNode *>::getTombstoneKey();
}
uint64_t getSize() const { return Size; }
/// getTBAAInfo - Return the TBAAInfo, or null if there is no
/// information or conflicting information.
const MDNode *getTBAAInfo() const {
// If we have missing or conflicting TBAAInfo, return null.
if (TBAAInfo == DenseMapInfo<const MDNode *>::getEmptyKey() ||
TBAAInfo == DenseMapInfo<const MDNode *>::getTombstoneKey())
return 0;
return TBAAInfo;
}
AliasSet *getAliasSet(AliasSetTracker &AST) {
assert(AS && "No AliasSet yet!");
if (AS->Forward) {
AliasSet *OldAS = AS;
AS = OldAS->getForwardedTarget(AST);
AS->addRef();
OldAS->dropRef(AST);
}
return AS;
}
void setAliasSet(AliasSet *as) {
assert(AS == 0 && "Already have an alias set!");
AS = as;
}
void eraseFromList() {
if (NextInList) NextInList->PrevInList = PrevInList;
*PrevInList = NextInList;
if (AS->PtrListEnd == &NextInList) {
AS->PtrListEnd = PrevInList;
assert(*AS->PtrListEnd == 0 && "List not terminated right!");
}
delete this;
}
};
PointerRec *PtrList, **PtrListEnd; // Doubly linked list of nodes.
AliasSet *Forward; // Forwarding pointer.
AliasSet *Next, *Prev; // Doubly linked list of AliasSets.
// All calls & invokes in this alias set.
std::vector<AssertingVH<Instruction> > CallSites;
// RefCount - Number of nodes pointing to this AliasSet plus the number of
// AliasSets forwarding to it.
unsigned RefCount : 28;
/// AccessType - Keep track of whether this alias set merely refers to the
/// locations of memory, whether it modifies the memory, or whether it does
/// both. The lattice goes from "NoModRef" to either Refs or Mods, then to
/// ModRef as necessary.
///
enum AccessType {
NoModRef = 0, Refs = 1, // Ref = bit 1
Mods = 2, ModRef = 3 // Mod = bit 2
};
unsigned AccessTy : 2;
/// AliasType - Keep track the relationships between the pointers in the set.
/// Lattice goes from MustAlias to MayAlias.
///
enum AliasType {
MustAlias = 0, MayAlias = 1
};
unsigned AliasTy : 1;
// Volatile - True if this alias set contains volatile loads or stores.
bool Volatile : 1;
void addRef() { ++RefCount; }
void dropRef(AliasSetTracker &AST) {
assert(RefCount >= 1 && "Invalid reference count detected!");
if (--RefCount == 0)
removeFromTracker(AST);
}
CallSite getCallSite(unsigned i) const {
assert(i < CallSites.size());
return CallSite(CallSites[i]);
}
public:
/// Accessors...
bool isRef() const { return AccessTy & Refs; }
bool isMod() const { return AccessTy & Mods; }
bool isMustAlias() const { return AliasTy == MustAlias; }
bool isMayAlias() const { return AliasTy == MayAlias; }
// isVolatile - Return true if this alias set contains volatile loads or
// stores.
bool isVolatile() const { return Volatile; }
/// isForwardingAliasSet - Return true if this alias set should be ignored as
/// part of the AliasSetTracker object.
bool isForwardingAliasSet() const { return Forward; }
/// mergeSetIn - Merge the specified alias set into this alias set...
///
void mergeSetIn(AliasSet &AS, AliasSetTracker &AST);
// Alias Set iteration - Allow access to all of the pointer which are part of
// this alias set...
class iterator;
iterator begin() const { return iterator(PtrList); }
iterator end() const { return iterator(); }
bool empty() const { return PtrList == 0; }
void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
void dump() const;
/// Define an iterator for alias sets... this is just a forward iterator.
class iterator : public std::iterator<std::forward_iterator_tag,
PointerRec, ptrdiff_t> {
PointerRec *CurNode;
public:
explicit iterator(PointerRec *CN = 0) : CurNode(CN) {}
bool operator==(const iterator& x) const {
return CurNode == x.CurNode;
}
bool operator!=(const iterator& x) const { return !operator==(x); }
const iterator &operator=(const iterator &I) {
CurNode = I.CurNode;
return *this;
}
value_type &operator*() const {
assert(CurNode && "Dereferencing AliasSet.end()!");
return *CurNode;
}
value_type *operator->() const { return &operator*(); }
Value *getPointer() const { return CurNode->getValue(); }
uint64_t getSize() const { return CurNode->getSize(); }
const MDNode *getTBAAInfo() const { return CurNode->getTBAAInfo(); }
iterator& operator++() { // Preincrement
assert(CurNode && "Advancing past AliasSet.end()!");
CurNode = CurNode->getNext();
return *this;
}
iterator operator++(int) { // Postincrement
iterator tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp;
}
};
private:
// Can only be created by AliasSetTracker. Also, ilist creates one
// to serve as a sentinel.
friend struct ilist_sentinel_traits<AliasSet>;
AliasSet() : PtrList(0), PtrListEnd(&PtrList), Forward(0), RefCount(0),
AccessTy(NoModRef), AliasTy(MustAlias), Volatile(false) {
}
AliasSet(const AliasSet &AS); // do not implement
void operator=(const AliasSet &AS); // do not implement
PointerRec *getSomePointer() const {
return PtrList;
}
/// getForwardedTarget - Return the real alias set this represents. If this
/// has been merged with another set and is forwarding, return the ultimate
/// destination set. This also implements the union-find collapsing as well.
AliasSet *getForwardedTarget(AliasSetTracker &AST) {
if (!Forward) return this;
AliasSet *Dest = Forward->getForwardedTarget(AST);
if (Dest != Forward) {
Dest->addRef();
Forward->dropRef(AST);
Forward = Dest;
}
return Dest;
}
void removeFromTracker(AliasSetTracker &AST);
void addPointer(AliasSetTracker &AST, PointerRec &Entry, uint64_t Size,
const MDNode *TBAAInfo,
bool KnownMustAlias = false);
void addCallSite(CallSite CS, AliasAnalysis &AA);
void removeCallSite(CallSite CS) {
for (size_t i = 0, e = CallSites.size(); i != e; ++i)
if (CallSites[i] == CS.getInstruction()) {
CallSites[i] = CallSites.back();
CallSites.pop_back();
--i; --e; // Revisit the moved entry.
}
}
void setVolatile() { Volatile = true; }
/// aliasesPointer - Return true if the specified pointer "may" (or must)
/// alias one of the members in the set.
///
bool aliasesPointer(const Value *Ptr, uint64_t Size, const MDNode *TBAAInfo,
AliasAnalysis &AA) const;
bool aliasesCallSite(CallSite CS, AliasAnalysis &AA) const;
};
inline raw_ostream& operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const AliasSet &AS) {
AS.print(OS);
return OS;
}
class AliasSetTracker {
/// CallbackVH - A CallbackVH to arrange for AliasSetTracker to be
/// notified whenever a Value is deleted.
class ASTCallbackVH : public CallbackVH {
AliasSetTracker *AST;
virtual void deleted();
virtual void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *);
public:
ASTCallbackVH(Value *V, AliasSetTracker *AST = 0);
ASTCallbackVH &operator=(Value *V);
};
/// ASTCallbackVHDenseMapInfo - Traits to tell DenseMap that tell us how to
/// compare and hash the value handle.
struct ASTCallbackVHDenseMapInfo : public DenseMapInfo<Value *> {};
AliasAnalysis &AA;
ilist<AliasSet> AliasSets;
typedef DenseMap<ASTCallbackVH, AliasSet::PointerRec*,
ASTCallbackVHDenseMapInfo>
PointerMapType;
// Map from pointers to their node
PointerMapType PointerMap;
public:
/// AliasSetTracker ctor - Create an empty collection of AliasSets, and use
/// the specified alias analysis object to disambiguate load and store
/// addresses.
explicit AliasSetTracker(AliasAnalysis &aa) : AA(aa) {}
~AliasSetTracker() { clear(); }
/// add methods - These methods are used to add different types of
/// instructions to the alias sets. Adding a new instruction can result in
/// one of three actions happening:
///
/// 1. If the instruction doesn't alias any other sets, create a new set.
/// 2. If the instruction aliases exactly one set, add it to the set
/// 3. If the instruction aliases multiple sets, merge the sets, and add
/// the instruction to the result.
///
/// These methods return true if inserting the instruction resulted in the
/// addition of a new alias set (i.e., the pointer did not alias anything).
///
bool add(Value *Ptr, uint64_t Size, const MDNode *TBAAInfo); // Add a location
bool add(LoadInst *LI);
bool add(StoreInst *SI);
bool add(VAArgInst *VAAI);
bool add(CallSite CS); // Call/Invoke instructions
bool add(CallInst *CI) { return add(CallSite(CI)); }
bool add(InvokeInst *II) { return add(CallSite(II)); }
bool add(Instruction *I); // Dispatch to one of the other add methods...
void add(BasicBlock &BB); // Add all instructions in basic block
void add(const AliasSetTracker &AST); // Add alias relations from another AST
/// remove methods - These methods are used to remove all entries that might
/// be aliased by the specified instruction. These methods return true if any
/// alias sets were eliminated.
// Remove a location
bool remove(Value *Ptr, uint64_t Size, const MDNode *TBAAInfo);
bool remove(LoadInst *LI);
bool remove(StoreInst *SI);
bool remove(VAArgInst *VAAI);
bool remove(CallSite CS);
bool remove(CallInst *CI) { return remove(CallSite(CI)); }
bool remove(InvokeInst *II) { return remove(CallSite(II)); }
bool remove(Instruction *I);
void remove(AliasSet &AS);
void clear();
/// getAliasSets - Return the alias sets that are active.
///
const ilist<AliasSet> &getAliasSets() const { return AliasSets; }
/// getAliasSetForPointer - Return the alias set that the specified pointer
/// lives in. If the New argument is non-null, this method sets the value to
/// true if a new alias set is created to contain the pointer (because the
/// pointer didn't alias anything).
AliasSet &getAliasSetForPointer(Value *P, uint64_t Size,
const MDNode *TBAAInfo,
bool *New = 0);
/// getAliasSetForPointerIfExists - Return the alias set containing the
/// location specified if one exists, otherwise return null.
AliasSet *getAliasSetForPointerIfExists(Value *P, uint64_t Size,
const MDNode *TBAAInfo) {
return findAliasSetForPointer(P, Size, TBAAInfo);
}
/// containsPointer - Return true if the specified location is represented by
/// this alias set, false otherwise. This does not modify the AST object or
/// alias sets.
bool containsPointer(Value *P, uint64_t Size, const MDNode *TBAAInfo) const;
/// getAliasAnalysis - Return the underlying alias analysis object used by
/// this tracker.
AliasAnalysis &getAliasAnalysis() const { return AA; }
/// deleteValue method - This method is used to remove a pointer value from
/// the AliasSetTracker entirely. It should be used when an instruction is
/// deleted from the program to update the AST. If you don't use this, you
/// would have dangling pointers to deleted instructions.
///
void deleteValue(Value *PtrVal);
/// copyValue - This method should be used whenever a preexisting value in the
/// program is copied or cloned, introducing a new value. Note that it is ok
/// for clients that use this method to introduce the same value multiple
/// times: if the tracker already knows about a value, it will ignore the
/// request.
///
void copyValue(Value *From, Value *To);
typedef ilist<AliasSet>::iterator iterator;
typedef ilist<AliasSet>::const_iterator const_iterator;
const_iterator begin() const { return AliasSets.begin(); }
const_iterator end() const { return AliasSets.end(); }
iterator begin() { return AliasSets.begin(); }
iterator end() { return AliasSets.end(); }
void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
void dump() const;
private:
friend class AliasSet;
void removeAliasSet(AliasSet *AS);
// getEntryFor - Just like operator[] on the map, except that it creates an
// entry for the pointer if it doesn't already exist.
AliasSet::PointerRec &getEntryFor(Value *V) {
AliasSet::PointerRec *&Entry = PointerMap[ASTCallbackVH(V, this)];
if (Entry == 0)
Entry = new AliasSet::PointerRec(V);
return *Entry;
}
AliasSet &addPointer(Value *P, uint64_t Size, const MDNode *TBAAInfo,
AliasSet::AccessType E,
bool &NewSet) {
NewSet = false;
AliasSet &AS = getAliasSetForPointer(P, Size, TBAAInfo, &NewSet);
AS.AccessTy |= E;
return AS;
}
AliasSet *findAliasSetForPointer(const Value *Ptr, uint64_t Size,
const MDNode *TBAAInfo);
AliasSet *findAliasSetForCallSite(CallSite CS);
};
inline raw_ostream& operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const AliasSetTracker &AST) {
AST.print(OS);
return OS;
}
} // End llvm namespace
#endif