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Kit Barton 3d8187d171 Save the induction binary operator in IVDescriptors for non FP induction variables.
Summary:
Currently InductionBinOps are only saved for FP induction variables, the PR extends it with non FP induction variable, so user of IVDescriptors can query the InductionBinOps for integer induction variables.

The changes in hasUnsafeAlgebra() and getUnsafeAlgebraInst() are required for the existing LIT test cases to pass. As described in the comment of the two functions, one of the requirement to return true is it is a FP induction variable. The checks was not needed because InductionBinOp was not set on non FP cases before.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D60565 depends on the patch.

Committed on behalf of @Whitney (Whitney Tsang).

Reviewers: jdoerfert, kbarton, fhahn, hfinkel, dmgreen, Meinersbur

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, jsji, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61329

llvm-svn: 360671
2019-05-14 13:26:36 +00:00

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//===- llvm/Analysis/IVDescriptors.h - IndVar Descriptors -------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file "describes" induction and recurrence variables.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_IVDESCRIPTORS_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_IVDESCRIPTORS_H
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/DemandedBits.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/EHPersonalities.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/MustExecute.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/IR/InstrTypes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Operator.h"
#include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
namespace llvm {
class AliasSet;
class AliasSetTracker;
class BasicBlock;
class DataLayout;
class Loop;
class LoopInfo;
class OptimizationRemarkEmitter;
class PredicatedScalarEvolution;
class PredIteratorCache;
class ScalarEvolution;
class SCEV;
class TargetLibraryInfo;
class TargetTransformInfo;
/// The RecurrenceDescriptor is used to identify recurrences variables in a
/// loop. Reduction is a special case of recurrence that has uses of the
/// recurrence variable outside the loop. The method isReductionPHI identifies
/// reductions that are basic recurrences.
///
/// Basic recurrences are defined as the summation, product, OR, AND, XOR, min,
/// or max of a set of terms. For example: for(i=0; i<n; i++) { total +=
/// array[i]; } is a summation of array elements. Basic recurrences are a
/// special case of chains of recurrences (CR). See ScalarEvolution for CR
/// references.
/// This struct holds information about recurrence variables.
class RecurrenceDescriptor {
public:
/// This enum represents the kinds of recurrences that we support.
enum RecurrenceKind {
RK_NoRecurrence, ///< Not a recurrence.
RK_IntegerAdd, ///< Sum of integers.
RK_IntegerMult, ///< Product of integers.
RK_IntegerOr, ///< Bitwise or logical OR of numbers.
RK_IntegerAnd, ///< Bitwise or logical AND of numbers.
RK_IntegerXor, ///< Bitwise or logical XOR of numbers.
RK_IntegerMinMax, ///< Min/max implemented in terms of select(cmp()).
RK_FloatAdd, ///< Sum of floats.
RK_FloatMult, ///< Product of floats.
RK_FloatMinMax ///< Min/max implemented in terms of select(cmp()).
};
// This enum represents the kind of minmax recurrence.
enum MinMaxRecurrenceKind {
MRK_Invalid,
MRK_UIntMin,
MRK_UIntMax,
MRK_SIntMin,
MRK_SIntMax,
MRK_FloatMin,
MRK_FloatMax
};
RecurrenceDescriptor() = default;
RecurrenceDescriptor(Value *Start, Instruction *Exit, RecurrenceKind K,
FastMathFlags FMF, MinMaxRecurrenceKind MK,
Instruction *UAI, Type *RT, bool Signed,
SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &CI)
: StartValue(Start), LoopExitInstr(Exit), Kind(K), FMF(FMF),
MinMaxKind(MK), UnsafeAlgebraInst(UAI), RecurrenceType(RT),
IsSigned(Signed) {
CastInsts.insert(CI.begin(), CI.end());
}
/// This POD struct holds information about a potential recurrence operation.
class InstDesc {
public:
InstDesc(bool IsRecur, Instruction *I, Instruction *UAI = nullptr)
: IsRecurrence(IsRecur), PatternLastInst(I), MinMaxKind(MRK_Invalid),
UnsafeAlgebraInst(UAI) {}
InstDesc(Instruction *I, MinMaxRecurrenceKind K, Instruction *UAI = nullptr)
: IsRecurrence(true), PatternLastInst(I), MinMaxKind(K),
UnsafeAlgebraInst(UAI) {}
bool isRecurrence() { return IsRecurrence; }
bool hasUnsafeAlgebra() { return UnsafeAlgebraInst != nullptr; }
Instruction *getUnsafeAlgebraInst() { return UnsafeAlgebraInst; }
MinMaxRecurrenceKind getMinMaxKind() { return MinMaxKind; }
Instruction *getPatternInst() { return PatternLastInst; }
private:
// Is this instruction a recurrence candidate.
bool IsRecurrence;
// The last instruction in a min/max pattern (select of the select(icmp())
// pattern), or the current recurrence instruction otherwise.
Instruction *PatternLastInst;
// If this is a min/max pattern the comparison predicate.
MinMaxRecurrenceKind MinMaxKind;
// Recurrence has unsafe algebra.
Instruction *UnsafeAlgebraInst;
};
/// Returns a struct describing if the instruction 'I' can be a recurrence
/// variable of type 'Kind'. If the recurrence is a min/max pattern of
/// select(icmp()) this function advances the instruction pointer 'I' from the
/// compare instruction to the select instruction and stores this pointer in
/// 'PatternLastInst' member of the returned struct.
static InstDesc isRecurrenceInstr(Instruction *I, RecurrenceKind Kind,
InstDesc &Prev, bool HasFunNoNaNAttr);
/// Returns true if instruction I has multiple uses in Insts
static bool hasMultipleUsesOf(Instruction *I,
SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Insts,
unsigned MaxNumUses);
/// Returns true if all uses of the instruction I is within the Set.
static bool areAllUsesIn(Instruction *I, SmallPtrSetImpl<Instruction *> &Set);
/// Returns a struct describing if the instruction if the instruction is a
/// Select(ICmp(X, Y), X, Y) instruction pattern corresponding to a min(X, Y)
/// or max(X, Y).
static InstDesc isMinMaxSelectCmpPattern(Instruction *I, InstDesc &Prev);
/// Returns a struct describing if the instruction is a
/// Select(FCmp(X, Y), (Z = X op PHINode), PHINode) instruction pattern.
static InstDesc isConditionalRdxPattern(RecurrenceKind Kind, Instruction *I);
/// Returns identity corresponding to the RecurrenceKind.
static Constant *getRecurrenceIdentity(RecurrenceKind K, Type *Tp);
/// Returns the opcode of binary operation corresponding to the
/// RecurrenceKind.
static unsigned getRecurrenceBinOp(RecurrenceKind Kind);
/// Returns true if Phi is a reduction of type Kind and adds it to the
/// RecurrenceDescriptor. If either \p DB is non-null or \p AC and \p DT are
/// non-null, the minimal bit width needed to compute the reduction will be
/// computed.
static bool AddReductionVar(PHINode *Phi, RecurrenceKind Kind, Loop *TheLoop,
bool HasFunNoNaNAttr,
RecurrenceDescriptor &RedDes,
DemandedBits *DB = nullptr,
AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr,
DominatorTree *DT = nullptr);
/// Returns true if Phi is a reduction in TheLoop. The RecurrenceDescriptor
/// is returned in RedDes. If either \p DB is non-null or \p AC and \p DT are
/// non-null, the minimal bit width needed to compute the reduction will be
/// computed.
static bool isReductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, Loop *TheLoop,
RecurrenceDescriptor &RedDes,
DemandedBits *DB = nullptr,
AssumptionCache *AC = nullptr,
DominatorTree *DT = nullptr);
/// Returns true if Phi is a first-order recurrence. A first-order recurrence
/// is a non-reduction recurrence relation in which the value of the
/// recurrence in the current loop iteration equals a value defined in the
/// previous iteration. \p SinkAfter includes pairs of instructions where the
/// first will be rescheduled to appear after the second if/when the loop is
/// vectorized. It may be augmented with additional pairs if needed in order
/// to handle Phi as a first-order recurrence.
static bool
isFirstOrderRecurrence(PHINode *Phi, Loop *TheLoop,
DenseMap<Instruction *, Instruction *> &SinkAfter,
DominatorTree *DT);
RecurrenceKind getRecurrenceKind() { return Kind; }
MinMaxRecurrenceKind getMinMaxRecurrenceKind() { return MinMaxKind; }
FastMathFlags getFastMathFlags() { return FMF; }
TrackingVH<Value> getRecurrenceStartValue() { return StartValue; }
Instruction *getLoopExitInstr() { return LoopExitInstr; }
/// Returns true if the recurrence has unsafe algebra which requires a relaxed
/// floating-point model.
bool hasUnsafeAlgebra() { return UnsafeAlgebraInst != nullptr; }
/// Returns first unsafe algebra instruction in the PHI node's use-chain.
Instruction *getUnsafeAlgebraInst() { return UnsafeAlgebraInst; }
/// Returns true if the recurrence kind is an integer kind.
static bool isIntegerRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind);
/// Returns true if the recurrence kind is a floating point kind.
static bool isFloatingPointRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind);
/// Returns true if the recurrence kind is an arithmetic kind.
static bool isArithmeticRecurrenceKind(RecurrenceKind Kind);
/// Returns the type of the recurrence. This type can be narrower than the
/// actual type of the Phi if the recurrence has been type-promoted.
Type *getRecurrenceType() { return RecurrenceType; }
/// Returns a reference to the instructions used for type-promoting the
/// recurrence.
SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> &getCastInsts() { return CastInsts; }
/// Returns true if all source operands of the recurrence are SExtInsts.
bool isSigned() { return IsSigned; }
private:
// The starting value of the recurrence.
// It does not have to be zero!
TrackingVH<Value> StartValue;
// The instruction who's value is used outside the loop.
Instruction *LoopExitInstr = nullptr;
// The kind of the recurrence.
RecurrenceKind Kind = RK_NoRecurrence;
// The fast-math flags on the recurrent instructions. We propagate these
// fast-math flags into the vectorized FP instructions we generate.
FastMathFlags FMF;
// If this a min/max recurrence the kind of recurrence.
MinMaxRecurrenceKind MinMaxKind = MRK_Invalid;
// First occurrence of unasfe algebra in the PHI's use-chain.
Instruction *UnsafeAlgebraInst = nullptr;
// The type of the recurrence.
Type *RecurrenceType = nullptr;
// True if all source operands of the recurrence are SExtInsts.
bool IsSigned = false;
// Instructions used for type-promoting the recurrence.
SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 8> CastInsts;
};
/// A struct for saving information about induction variables.
class InductionDescriptor {
public:
/// This enum represents the kinds of inductions that we support.
enum InductionKind {
IK_NoInduction, ///< Not an induction variable.
IK_IntInduction, ///< Integer induction variable. Step = C.
IK_PtrInduction, ///< Pointer induction var. Step = C / sizeof(elem).
IK_FpInduction ///< Floating point induction variable.
};
public:
/// Default constructor - creates an invalid induction.
InductionDescriptor() = default;
/// Get the consecutive direction. Returns:
/// 0 - unknown or non-consecutive.
/// 1 - consecutive and increasing.
/// -1 - consecutive and decreasing.
int getConsecutiveDirection() const;
Value *getStartValue() const { return StartValue; }
InductionKind getKind() const { return IK; }
const SCEV *getStep() const { return Step; }
BinaryOperator *getInductionBinOp() const { return InductionBinOp; }
ConstantInt *getConstIntStepValue() const;
/// Returns true if \p Phi is an induction in the loop \p L. If \p Phi is an
/// induction, the induction descriptor \p D will contain the data describing
/// this induction. If by some other means the caller has a better SCEV
/// expression for \p Phi than the one returned by the ScalarEvolution
/// analysis, it can be passed through \p Expr. If the def-use chain
/// associated with the phi includes casts (that we know we can ignore
/// under proper runtime checks), they are passed through \p CastsToIgnore.
static bool
isInductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, const Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE,
InductionDescriptor &D, const SCEV *Expr = nullptr,
SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> *CastsToIgnore = nullptr);
/// Returns true if \p Phi is a floating point induction in the loop \p L.
/// If \p Phi is an induction, the induction descriptor \p D will contain
/// the data describing this induction.
static bool isFPInductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, const Loop *L, ScalarEvolution *SE,
InductionDescriptor &D);
/// Returns true if \p Phi is a loop \p L induction, in the context associated
/// with the run-time predicate of PSE. If \p Assume is true, this can add
/// further SCEV predicates to \p PSE in order to prove that \p Phi is an
/// induction.
/// If \p Phi is an induction, \p D will contain the data describing this
/// induction.
static bool isInductionPHI(PHINode *Phi, const Loop *L,
PredicatedScalarEvolution &PSE,
InductionDescriptor &D, bool Assume = false);
/// Returns true if the induction type is FP and the binary operator does
/// not have the "fast-math" property. Such operation requires a relaxed FP
/// mode.
bool hasUnsafeAlgebra() {
return (IK == IK_FpInduction) && InductionBinOp &&
!cast<FPMathOperator>(InductionBinOp)->isFast();
}
/// Returns induction operator that does not have "fast-math" property
/// and requires FP unsafe mode.
Instruction *getUnsafeAlgebraInst() {
if (IK != IK_FpInduction)
return nullptr;
if (!InductionBinOp || cast<FPMathOperator>(InductionBinOp)->isFast())
return nullptr;
return InductionBinOp;
}
/// Returns binary opcode of the induction operator.
Instruction::BinaryOps getInductionOpcode() const {
return InductionBinOp ? InductionBinOp->getOpcode()
: Instruction::BinaryOpsEnd;
}
/// Returns a reference to the type cast instructions in the induction
/// update chain, that are redundant when guarded with a runtime
/// SCEV overflow check.
const SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> &getCastInsts() const {
return RedundantCasts;
}
private:
/// Private constructor - used by \c isInductionPHI.
InductionDescriptor(Value *Start, InductionKind K, const SCEV *Step,
BinaryOperator *InductionBinOp = nullptr,
SmallVectorImpl<Instruction *> *Casts = nullptr);
/// Start value.
TrackingVH<Value> StartValue;
/// Induction kind.
InductionKind IK = IK_NoInduction;
/// Step value.
const SCEV *Step = nullptr;
// Instruction that advances induction variable.
BinaryOperator *InductionBinOp = nullptr;
// Instructions used for type-casts of the induction variable,
// that are redundant when guarded with a runtime SCEV overflow check.
SmallVector<Instruction *, 2> RedundantCasts;
};
} // end namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_ANALYSIS_IVDESCRIPTORS_H