In the previous default ScopInfo applied the profitability heuristic for
scalar accesses (-polly-unprofitable-scalar-accs=true) and the
-polly-prune-unprofitable was disabled by default
(-polly-enable-prune-unprofitable=false) as that pruning was already done.
This changes switches the defaults to -polly-unprofitable-scalar-accs=true
-polly-enable-prune-unprofitable=false such that the scalar access
heuristic check is done by the pass. This allows passes between ScopInfo
and PruneUnprofitable to optimize away scalar accesses.
Without enabling such intermediate passes, there is no change in
behaviour of profitability checks in a PassManagerBuilder built
pass chain, but it allows us to cover this configuration with the
buildbots.
Suggested-by: Tobias Grosser <tobias@grosser.es>
llvm-svn: 298081
ScopInfo's normal profitability heuristic considers SCoPs where all
statements have scalar writes as not profitably optimizable and
invalidate the SCoP in that case. However, -polly-delicm and
-polly-simplify may be able to remove some of the scalar writes such
that the flag -polly-unprofitable-scalar-accs=false allows disabling
that part of the heuristic.
In cases where DeLICM (or other passes after ScopInfo) are not
successful in removing scalar writes, the SCoP is still not profitably
optimizable. The schedule optimizer would again try computing another
schedule, resulting in slower compilation.
The -polly-prune-unprofitable pass applies the profitability heuristic
again before the schedule optimizer Polly can still bail out even with
-polly-unprofitable-scalar-accs=false.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31033
llvm-svn: 298080
This fixes pr32031 by representing the expressions results as a
SectionBase and offset. This allows us to use an input section
directly instead of getting lost trying to compute an offset in an
outputsection when not all the information is available yet.
This also creates a struct to represent the *value* of and expression,
allowing the expression itself to be a simple typedef. I think this is
easier to read and will make it easier to extend the expression
computation to handle more complicated cases.
llvm-svn: 298079
For experiments it is sometimes helpful to provide parameter bound information
to polly and to not use these parameter bounds for simplification.
Add a new option "-polly-ignore-parameter-bounds" which does precisely this.
llvm-svn: 298077
Dependences::calculateDependences.
This ensures that we handle may-writes correctly when building
dependence information. Also add a test case checking correctness of
may-write information. Not handling it before was an oversight.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31075
llvm-svn: 298074
For experiments it is sometimes helpful to not take any inbounds assumptions.
Add a new option "-polly-ignore-inbounds" which does precisely this.
llvm-svn: 298073
Summary:
GetAuxvData was causing dependencies from host to target and linux
process modules. It also does not fit netbsd use case, as there we can
only read the auxiliary vector with ptrace, which is better done in the
process plugin, with the other ptrace calls.
I resolve these issues by moving the freebsd and linux versions into the
relevant process plugins. In case of linux, this required adding an
interface in NativeProcessProtocol. The empty definitions on other
platforms can simply be removed.
To get the code compiling I had to add ProcessGdbRemote -> ProcessLinux
dependency, which was not caught before because we depended on it
transitively.
Reviewers: zturner, emaste
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31031
llvm-svn: 298066
It failed for me under windows,
touch reported invalid date format.
Seems related to 12h/24h format, though
I don't understant why 197001010200 does not work,
but 197001010300 works, I see no logic here.
Changed to 197001011200.
llvm-svn: 298064
It seems sysctl.h is not self-contained, as I get missing symbols in the
header itself now. I am going to include all files that the file I moved
this from included, and hope that is enough.
llvm-svn: 298063
Was fixed, details on review page.
Original commit message:
That removes CopyRelSection class completely, making
Bss/BssRelRo to be just regular synthetics.
This is splitted from D30541 and polished.
Difference from D30541 that all logic of SharedSymbol
converting to DefinedRegular was removed for now and
probably will be posted as separate patch.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30892
llvm-svn: 298062
Summary:
These classes existed only because of the GetName() static function,
which can be moved to a more natural place anyway. I move the linux
version to NativeProcessLinux (and get rid of ProcFileReader), the
freebsd version to ProcessFreeBSD (and fix a bug where it was using the
current process ID, instead of the inferior pid), and remove the NetBSD
version (which was probably incorrect anyway, as it assumes the current
process instead of the inferior.
I also add an llgs test to that verifies thread names are read
correctly.
Reviewers: zturner, krytarowski, emaste
Subscribers: lldb-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30981
llvm-svn: 298058
Fixing triple format in the tests added for the branch label fix for Thumb
Targets. Also recommitting previously approved patch, see
https://reviews.llvm.org/D30943.
Reviewed by: samparker
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30987
llvm-svn: 298056
Patch to fix lld tests after my llvm-objdump patch to fix branch labels for
Thumb targets.
Reviewed by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30986
llvm-svn: 298055
In subsequent changes we will make Polly a little bit more lazy in adding
parameter dimensions to different sets. As a result, not all parameters will
always be part of the parameter space. This change ensures that we do not use
the '-1' returned when a parameter dimension cannot be found, but instead
just do not try to eliminate the anyhow non-existing dimension.
llvm-svn: 298054
Since several years, isl can perform most operations on sets with differing
parameter spaces, by expanding the parameter space on demand relying using
named isl ids to distinguish different parameter dimensions.
By not always expanding to full dimensionality the set remain smaller and can
likely be operated on faster. This change by itself did not yet result in
measurable performance benefits, but it is a step into the right direction
needed to ensure that subsequent changes indeed can work with lower-dimensional
sets and these sets do not get blown up by accident when later intersected with
the domain context.
llvm-svn: 298053
We weren't able to handle isel of the 128/256-bit FMA instructions when AVX512F was enabled but VLX and FMA weren't.
I didn't mask FeatureAVX512 imply FeatureFMA as I wasn't sure I wanted disabling FMA to also disable AVX512. Instead we just can't prevent FMA instructions if AVX512 is enabled.
Another option would be to promote 128/256-bit to 512-bit, do the operation and extract it. But that requires a lot of extra isel patterns. Since no CPUs exist that support AVX512, but not FMA just using the VEX instructions seems better.
llvm-svn: 298051
New SystemZ tests for the improved codegen of vector compare and select,
including cases with a logical combination of two compares.
Review: Ulrich Weigand.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29489
llvm-svn: 298049
Extend script for auto-generating CHECK lines so that it works for SystemZ.
This is a pre-commit for the new tests resulting from
https://reviews.llvm.org/D29489
llvm-svn: 298048
If one of the subregs of the 128 bit reg is undefined when splitMove() splits
a store into two instructions, a use of an undefined physical register
results.
To remedy this, an implicit use of the super register is added onto both new
instructions, along with propagated kill and undef flags.
This was discovered with llvm-stress, and that test case is attached as
test/CodeGen/SystemZ/splitMove_undefReg_mverifier.ll
Thanks to Matthias Braun for helping with a nice explanation.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
llvm-svn: 298047
This bug only exists on the scalar llvm.fma instrinsics. Looks like we don't test the llvm.fma intrinsics very thoroughly. In fact I don't see any tests for the vector versions.
llvm-svn: 298045
This makes the values a little more consistent between similar instruction and reduces the values some. This results in better grouping in the isel table saving a few bytes.
llvm-svn: 298043
This patch causes us to use pruneCache() to prune the ThinLTO cache after
completing LTO. A new flag --thinlto-cache-policy allows users to configure
the policy.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31021
llvm-svn: 298036
The Archive object owns the memory buffers of any thin archive members, so we
need to make sure the object is still in scope when we access archive members.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31066
llvm-svn: 298033