There is no benefit in looking through assumptions on UndefValue to
guess known bits. Return early to avoid walking their use-lists, and
assert that all instances of ConstantData are handled here for similar
reasons (UndefValue was the only integer/pointer holdout).
llvm-svn: 282337
Assumptions on UndefValue and ConstantPointerNull aren't relevant to
other users. Ignore them entirely to avoid wasting cycles walking
through their (possibly extremely extensive (cross-module)) use-lists.
It wasn't clear how to add a specific test for this, and it'll be
covered anyway by an eventual patch that asserts when trying to access
the use-list of an instance of ConstantData.
llvm-svn: 282334
Check and return early for ConstantPointerNull and UndefValue
specifically in isKnownNonNullAt, and assert that ConstantData never
make it to isKnownNonNullFromDominatingCondition.
This confirms that isKnownNonNullFromDominatingCondition never walks
through the use-list of an instance of ConstantData. Given that such
use-lists cross module boundaries, it never really made sense to do so,
and was potentially very expensive.
llvm-svn: 282333
This adds a comment explaining why we will duplicate PartialMapping to
represent the breakdown for complex mappings (mappings with more than
one partial mapping), instead of using an array of pointer.
NFC
llvm-svn: 282326
This is a step toward statically allocate ValueMapping. Like the
previous few commits, the goal is to move toward a TableGen'ed like
structure with no dynamic allocation at all.
llvm-svn: 282324
Previously we were using the address of the unique instance of a partial
mapping in the related map to access this instance. However, when the
map grows, the whole set of instances may be moved elsewhere and the
previous addresses are not valid anymore.
Instead, keep the address of the unique heap allocated instance of a
partial mapping.
Note: I did not see any actual bugs for that problem as the number of
partial mappings dynamically allocated is small (<= 4).
llvm-svn: 282323
Return early from llvm::isSafeToDestroyConstant() whenever the value
`isa<ConstantData>()`. These constants are shared across the
LLVMContext. We never really want to delete them here, and walking
their use-lists can be very expensive.
(This is motivated by an eventual goal of removing use-lists entirely
from ConstantData.)
llvm-svn: 282320
This is similar to:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL279958
By not prematurely lowering to loads, we should be able to more easily eliminate
the 'or' with zero instructions seen in copysign-constant-magnitude.ll.
We should also be able to extend this code to handle vectors.
llvm-svn: 282312
The NativeObjectOutput class has a design problem: it mixes up the caching
policy with the interface for output streams, which makes the client-side
code hard to follow and would for example make it harder to replace the
cache implementation in an arbitrary client.
This change separates the two aspects by moving the caching policy
to a separate field in Config, replacing NativeObjectOutput with a
NativeObjectStream class which only deals with streams and does not need to
be overridden by most clients and introducing an AddFile callback for adding
files (e.g. from the cache) to the link.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24622
llvm-svn: 282299
Summary:
As suggested in D24826, use different options for ThinLTO backend
parallelism from the option controlling regular LTO code gen
parallelism. They are already split in the LTO API, and this enables
controlling them with different clang options.
Reviewers: pcc, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24873
llvm-svn: 282290
... so that they don't show up in the index. This came up because polly
contains a .git directory and some other unmapped input in its source
dir.
llvm-svn: 282282
We used to append filenames into a vector of std::string, and then
append a reference to each string into a separate vector. This made it
easier to work with the getUniqueSourceFiles API. But it's buggy.
std::string has a small-string optimization, so you can't expect to
capture a reference to one if you're copying it into a growing vector.
Add a test that triggers this invalid reference to std::string scenario,
and kill the issue with fire by just using ArrayRef<std::string>
everywhere.
llvm-svn: 282281
As the development of GlobalISel move forward, this statistic should
strictly decrease until it reaches zero. At this point, it would mean
GlobalISel can replace SDISel (at least on the tested inputs :P).
llvm-svn: 282275
Collect statistics about the number of partial mappings dynamically
allocated and accessed. Ultimately, when the whole TableGen
infrastructure is set, those numbers should be zero.
llvm-svn: 282274
Summary: When identifying cold blocks, consider only the edge to the normal destination if the terminator is InvokeInst and let calcInvokeHeuristics() decide edge weights for the InvokeInst.
Reviewers: mcrosier, hfinkel, davidxl
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24868
llvm-svn: 282262
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D21135
This patch exploits the following instructions:
mtvsrws
lxvwsx
mtvsrdd
mfvsrld
In order to improve some build_vector and extractelement patterns.
llvm-svn: 282246
If a constant is unamed_addr and is only used within one function, we can save
on the code size and runtime cost of an indirection by changing the global's storage
to inside the constant pool. For example, instead of:
ldr r0, .CPI0
bl printf
bx lr
.CPI0: &format_string
format_string: .asciz "hello, world!\n"
We can emit:
adr r0, .CPI0
bl printf
bx lr
.CPI0: .asciz "hello, world!\n"
This can cause significant code size savings when many small strings are used in one
function (4 bytes per string).
This recommit contains fixes for a nasty bug related to fast-isel fallback - because
fast-isel doesn't know about this optimization, if it runs and emits references to
a string that we inline (because fast-isel fell back to SDAG) we will end up
with an inlined string and also an out-of-line string, and we won't emit the
out-of-line string, causing backend failures.
It also contains fixes for emitting .text relocations which made the sanitizer
bots unhappy.
llvm-svn: 282241
If inserting more than one constant into a vector:
define <4 x float> @foo(<4 x float> %x) {
%ins1 = insertelement <4 x float> %x, float 1.0, i32 1
%ins2 = insertelement <4 x float> %ins1, float 2.0, i32 2
ret <4 x float> %ins2
}
InstCombine could reduce that to a shufflevector:
define <4 x float> @goo(<4 x float> %x) {
%shuf = shufflevector <4 x float> %x, <4 x float> <float undef, float 1.0, float 2.0, float undef>, <4 x i32><i32 0, i32 5, i32 6, i32 3>
ret <4 x float> %shuf
}
Also, InstCombine tries to convert shuffle instruction to single insertelement, if one of the vectors is a constant vector and only a single element from this constant should be used in shuffle, i.e.
shufflevector <4 x float> %v, <4 x float> <float undef, float 1.0, float
undef, float undef>, <4 x i32> <i32 0, i32 5, i32 undef, i32 undef> ->
insertelement <4 x float> %v, float 1.0, 1
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24182
llvm-svn: 282237
This revealed that scalar intrinsics could create nodes with a rounding mode of FROUND_CUR_DIRECTION, but the patterns didn't check for it. It just worked because isel doesn't check operand count and we had a pattern without the rounding mode argument at all.
llvm-svn: 282231