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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rafael Espindola
2500d426ff Modernize the .ll parsing interface.
* Use StringRef instead of std::string&
* Return a std::unique_ptr<Module> instead of taking an optional module to write
  to (was not really used).
* Use current comment style.
* Use current naming convention.

llvm-svn: 215989
2014-08-19 16:58:54 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9be4aefa57 AA metadata refactoring (introduce AAMDNodes)
In order to enable the preservation of noalias function parameter information
after inlining, and the representation of block-level __restrict__ pointer
information (etc.), additional kinds of aliasing metadata will be introduced.
This metadata needs to be carried around in AliasAnalysis::Location objects
(and MMOs at the SDAG level), and so we need to generalize the current scheme
(which is hard-coded to just one TBAA MDNode*).

This commit introduces only the necessary refactoring to allow for the
introduction of other aliasing metadata types, but does not actually introduce
any (that will come in a follow-up commit). What it does introduce is a new
AAMDNodes structure to hold all of the aliasing metadata nodes associated with
a particular memory-accessing instruction, and uses that structure instead of
the raw MDNode* in AliasAnalysis::Location, etc.

No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 213859
2014-07-24 12:16:19 +00:00
Aaron Ballman
83c84b0d61 Reverting r211950 -- it did not help resolve the -Wcomment warnings triggered in GCC.
llvm-svn: 211953
2014-06-27 19:52:34 +00:00
Aaron Ballman
06dd820d68 Adding some trailing whitespace after a comment previously ending with \ to ensure that it isn't lexed as a multiline comment. This silences some -Wcomment warnings.
llvm-svn: 211950
2014-06-27 19:05:17 +00:00
Craig Topper
b00824c629 [C++11] Use 'nullptr'.
llvm-svn: 210442
2014-06-08 22:29:17 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
c0ea2917f5 Disable -Wcomment when building with GCC.
GCC version of -Wcomment is not compatible with ascii art graph diagrams.

Reverts r207629.

llvm-svn: 208073
2014-05-06 09:46:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2ccafe8399 [LCG] Add the last (and most complex) of the edge insertion mutation
operations on the call graph. This one forms a cycle, and while not as
complex as removing an internal edge from an SCC, it involves
a reasonable amount of work to find all of the nodes newly connected in
a cycle.

Also somewhat alarming is the worst case complexity here: it might have
to walk roughly the entire SCC inverse DAG to insert a single edge. This
is carefully documented in the API (I hope).

llvm-svn: 207935
2014-05-04 09:38:32 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
20f34b4890 [LCG] Reorder the tests to be a bit more logical: inter-SCC mutation
before intra-SCC mutation, insertion before removal.

No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 207934
2014-05-04 09:38:23 +00:00
Juergen Ributzka
b855191ef0 [TBAA] Fix handling of mixed TBAA (path-aware and non-path-aware TBAA).
This fix simply ensures that both metadata nodes are path-aware before
performing path-aware alias analysis.

This issue isn't normally triggered in LLVM, because we perform an autoupgrade
of the TBAA metadata to the new format when reading in LL or BC files. This
issue only appears when a client creates the IR manually and mixes old and new
TBAA metadata format.

This fixes <rdar://problem/16760860>.

llvm-svn: 207923
2014-05-03 22:32:52 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
143c70588a [LCG] Add the other simple edge insertion API to the call graph. This
just connects an SCC to one of its descendants directly. Not much of an
impact. The last one is the hard one -- connecting an SCC to one of its
ancestors, and thereby forming a cycle such that we have to merge all
the SCCs participating in the cycle.

llvm-svn: 207751
2014-05-01 12:18:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
91cf62ad50 [LCG] Add some basic methods for querying the parent/child relationships
of SCCs in the SCC DAG. Exercise them in the big graph test case. These
will be especially useful for establishing invariants in insertion
logic.

llvm-svn: 207749
2014-05-01 12:12:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
bd97884116 [LCG] Add the really, *really* boring edge insertion case: adding an
edge entirely within an existing SCC. Shockingly, making the connected
component more connected is ... a total snooze fest. =]

Anyways, its wired up, and I even added a test case to make sure it
pretty much sorta works. =D

llvm-svn: 207631
2014-04-30 10:48:36 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
3b37de98ad Fix multiline comment warning.
../unittests/Analysis/LazyCallGraphTest.cpp:45:1: warning: multi-line comment [-Wcomment]
 //        /  \
 ^

llvm-svn: 207629
2014-04-30 10:29:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
aa6122effe [LCG] Actually test the *basic* edge removal bits (IE, the non-SCC
bits), and discover that it's totally broken. Yay tests. Boo bug. Fix
the basic edge removal so that it works by nulling out the removed edges
rather than actually removing them. This leaves the indices valid in the
map from callee to index, and preserves some of the locality for
iterating over edges. The iterator is made bidirectional to reflect that
it now has to skip over null entries, and the skipping logic is layered
onto it.

As future work, I would like to track essentially the "load factor" of
the edge list, and when it falls below a threshold do a compaction.

An alternative I considered (and continue to consider) is storing the
callees in a doubly linked list where each element of the list is in
a set (which is essentially the classical linked-hash-table
datastructure). The problem with that approach is that either you need
to heap allocate the linked list nodes and use pointers to them, or use
a bucket hash table (with even *more* linked list pointer overhead!),
etc. It's pretty easy to get 5x overhead for values that are just
pointers. So far, I think punching holes in the vector, and periodic
compaction is likely to be much more efficient overall in the space/time
tradeoff.

llvm-svn: 207619
2014-04-30 07:45:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
08eb8582cd [LCG] Add the most basic of edge insertion to the lazy call graph. This
just handles the pre-DFS case. Also add some test cases for this case to
make sure it works.

llvm-svn: 207411
2014-04-28 11:10:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4098580cb2 [LCG] Make the return of the IntraSCC removal method actually match its
contract (and be much more useful). It now provides exactly the
post-order traversal a caller might need to perform on newly formed
SCCs.

llvm-svn: 207410
2014-04-28 10:49:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1b5573df25 [LCG] Re-organize the methods for mutating a call graph to make their
API requirements much more obvious.

The key here is that there are two totally different use cases for
mutating the graph. Prior to doing any SCC formation, it is very easy to
mutate the graph. There may be users that want to do small tweaks here,
and then use the already-built graph for their SCC-based operations.
This method remains on the graph itself and is documented carefully as
being cheap but unavailable once SCCs are formed.

Once SCCs are formed, and there is some in-flight DFS building them, we
have to be much more careful in how we mutate the graph. These mutation
operations are sunk onto the SCCs themselves, which both simplifies
things (the code was already there!) and helps make it obvious that
these interfaces are only applicable within that context. The other
primary constraint is that the edge being mutated is actually related to
the SCC on which we call the method. This helps make it obvious that you
cannot arbitrarily mutate some other SCC.

I've tried to write much more complete documentation for the interesting
mutation API -- intra-SCC edge removal. Currently one aspect of this
documentation is a lie (the result list of SCCs) but we also don't even
have tests for that API. =[ I'm going to add tests and fix it to match
the documentation next.

llvm-svn: 207339
2014-04-27 01:59:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5566cae3ac [LCG] Re-order expectations to provide more useful output when debugging
an issue. This way you see that the number of nodes was wrong before
a crash due to accessing too many nodes.

llvm-svn: 207094
2014-04-24 09:59:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1f0b2fa5fc [LCG] Switch the SCC's parent iterators to be value iterators rather
than pointer iterators.

llvm-svn: 207086
2014-04-24 07:48:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a18f590cc4 [LCG] Normalize the post-order SCC iterator to just iterate over the SCC
values rather than having pointers in weird places.

llvm-svn: 207053
2014-04-23 23:51:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1d124691ed [LCG] Switch the primary node iterator to be a *much* more normal C++
iterator, returning a Node by reference on dereference.

llvm-svn: 207048
2014-04-23 23:34:48 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ddc1da4ac6 [LCG] Switch the SCC lookup to be in terms of call graph nodes rather
than functions. So far, this access pattern is *much* more common. It
seems likely that any user of this interface is going to have nodes at
the point that they are querying the SCCs.

No functionality changed.

llvm-svn: 207045
2014-04-23 23:12:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
72105b1195 [LCG] Add the first round of mutation support to the lazy call graph.
This implements the core functionality necessary to remove an edge from
the call graph and correctly update both the basic graph and the SCC
structure. As part of that it has to run a tiny (in number of nodes)
Tarjan-style DFS walk of an SCC being mutated to compute newly formed
SCCs, etc.

This is *very rough* and a WIP. I have a bunch of FIXMEs for code
cleanup that will reduce the boilerplate in this change substantially.
I also have a bunch of simplifications to various parts of both
algorithms that I want to make, but first I'd like to have a more
holistic picture. Ideally, I'd also like more testing. I'll probably add
quite a few more unit tests as I go here to cover the various different
aspects and corner cases of removing edges from the graph.

Still, this is, so far, successfully updating the SCC graph in-place
without disrupting the identity established for the existing SCCs even
when we do challenging things like delete the critical edge that made an
SCC cycle at all and have to reform things as a tree of smaller SCCs.
Getting this to work is really critical for the new pass manager as it
is going to associate significant state with the SCC instance and needs
it to be stable. That is also the motivation behind the return of the
newly formed SCCs. Eventually, I'll wire this all the way up to the
public API so that the pass manager can use it to correctly re-enqueue
newly formed SCCs into a fresh postorder traversal.

llvm-svn: 206968
2014-04-23 11:03:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ba4ce79281 [LCG] Implement Tarjan's algorithm correctly this time. We have to walk
up the stack finishing the exploration of each entries children before
we're finished in addition to accounting for their low-links. Added
a unittest that really hammers home the need for this with interlocking
cycles that would each appear distinct otherwise and crash or compute
the wrong result. As part of this, nuke a stale fixme and bring the rest
of the implementation still more closely in line with the original
algorithm.

llvm-svn: 206966
2014-04-23 10:31:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4d480e7c41 [LCG] Add a unittest for the LazyCallGraph. I had a weak moment and
resisted this for too long. Just with the basic testing here I was able
to exercise the analysis in more detail and sift out both type signature
bugs in the API and a bug in the DFS numbering. All of these are fixed
here as well.

The unittests will be much more important for the mutation support where
it is necessary to craft minimal mutations and then inspect the state of
the graph. There is just no way to do that with a standard FileCheck
test. However, unittesting these kinds of analyses is really quite easy,
especially as they're designed with the new pass manager where there is
essentially no infrastructure required to rig up the core logic and
exercise it at an API level.

As a minor aside about the DFS numbering bug, the DFS numbering used in
LCG is a bit unusual. Rather than numbering from 0, we number from 1,
and use 0 as the sentinel "unvisited" state. Other implementations often
use '-1' for this, but I find it easier to deal with 0 and it shouldn't
make any real difference provided someone doesn't write silly bugs like
forgetting to actually initialize the DFS numbering. Oops. ;]

llvm-svn: 206954
2014-04-23 08:08:49 +00:00
Ahmed Charles
52ce0c101e Replace OwningPtr<T> with std::unique_ptr<T>.
This compiles with no changes to clang/lld/lldb with MSVC and includes
overloads to various functions which are used by those projects and llvm
which have OwningPtr's as parameters. This should allow out of tree
projects some time to move. There are also no changes to libs/Target,
which should help out of tree targets have time to move, if necessary.

llvm-svn: 203083
2014-03-06 05:51:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d7b36fdea7 [Modules] Move InstIterator out of the Support library, where it had no
business.

This header includes Function and BasicBlock and directly uses the
interfaces of both classes. It has to do with the IR, it even has that
in the name. =] Put it in the library it belongs to.

This is one step toward making LLVM's Support library survive a C++
modules bootstrap.

llvm-svn: 202814
2014-03-04 10:30:26 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
4779ebf069 Make succ_iterator a real random access iterator and clean up a couple of users.
llvm-svn: 201088
2014-02-10 14:17:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
98adff6224 [PM] Split DominatorTree into a concrete analysis result object which
can be used by both the new pass manager and the old.

This removes it from any of the virtual mess of the pass interfaces and
lets it derive cleanly from the DominatorTreeBase<> template. In turn,
tons of boilerplate interface can be nuked and it turns into a very
straightforward extension of the base DominatorTree interface.

The old analysis pass is now a simple wrapper. The names and style of
this split should match the split between CallGraph and
CallGraphWrapperPass. All of the users of DominatorTree have been
updated to match using many of the same tricks as with CallGraph. The
goal is that the common type remains the resulting DominatorTree rather
than the pass. This will make subsequent work toward the new pass
manager significantly easier.

Also in numerous places things became cleaner because I switched from
re-running the pass (!!! mid way through some other passes run!!!) to
directly recomputing the domtree.

llvm-svn: 199104
2014-01-13 13:07:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ee051af6e2 [cleanup] Move the Dominators.h and Verifier.h headers into the IR
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it
doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis.

Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide
these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the
abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes
obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can
manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven
interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both
caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API.

But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really
confusing structure until that day arrives.

llvm-svn: 199082
2014-01-13 09:26:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7aa902a488 Move the LLVM IR asm writer header files into the IR directory, as they
are part of the core IR library in order to support dumping and other
basic functionality.

Rename the 'Assembly' include directory to 'AsmParser' to match the
library name and the only functionality left their -- printing has been
in the core IR library for quite some time.

Update all of the #includes to match.

All of this started because I wanted to have the layering in good shape
before I started adding support for printing LLVM IR using the new pass
infrastructure, and commandline support for the new pass infrastructure.

llvm-svn: 198688
2014-01-07 12:34:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
87f14b4eec Re-sort all of the includes with ./utils/sort_includes.py so that
subsequent changes are easier to review. About to fix some layering
issues, and wanted to separate out the necessary churn.

Also comment and sink the include of "Windows.h" in three .inc files to
match the usage in Memory.inc.

llvm-svn: 198685
2014-01-07 11:48:04 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
955efe24ce [CMake] Update LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS for each CMakeLists.txt.
llvm-svn: 196908
2013-12-10 11:13:32 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
ce26d6b8d0 Fix an oversight in isPotentiallyReachable where we wouldn't do any CFG-walking
to find loops if the From and To instructions were in the same block.

Refactor the code a little now that we need to fill to start the CFG-walking
algorithm with more than one starting basic block sometimes.

Special thanks to Andrew Trick for catching an error in my understanding of
natural loops in code review.

llvm-svn: 188236
2013-08-13 00:03:47 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
5cf284ba76 Update this CMakeLists.txt for r187283 too.
llvm-svn: 187286
2013-07-27 01:26:30 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
3d5df03884 Reimplement isPotentiallyReachable to make nocapture deduction much stronger.
Adds unit tests for it too.

Split BasicBlockUtils into an analysis-half and a transforms-half, and put the
analysis bits into a new Analysis/CFG.{h,cpp}. Promote isPotentiallyReachable
into llvm::isPotentiallyReachable and move it into Analysis/CFG.

llvm-svn: 187283
2013-07-27 01:24:00 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4c1f3c24db Move all of the header files which are involved in modelling the LLVM IR
into their new header subdirectory: include/llvm/IR. This matches the
directory structure of lib, and begins to correct a long standing point
of file layout clutter in LLVM.

There are still more header files to move here, but I wanted to handle
them in separate commits to make tracking what files make sense at each
layer easier.

The only really questionable files here are the target intrinsic
tablegen files. But that's a battle I'd rather not fight today.

I've updated both CMake and Makefile build systems (I think, and my
tests think, but I may have missed something).

I've also re-sorted the includes throughout the project. I'll be
committing updates to Clang, DragonEgg, and Polly momentarily.

llvm-svn: 171366
2013-01-02 11:36:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f413c260cc Sort the #include lines for unittest/...
llvm-svn: 169250
2012-12-04 10:23:08 +00:00
Craig Topper
845fbb6919 Fix includes of llvm files that used angle brackets.
llvm-svn: 163979
2012-09-15 18:45:38 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
1970433a57 llvm/unittests: Simplify LINK_COMPONENTS.
llvm-svn: 158942
2012-06-21 22:17:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f372f64b71 Completely refactor the structuring of unittest CMake files to match the
Makefiles, the CMake files in every other part of the LLVM tree, and
sanity.

This should also restore the output tree structure of all the unit
tests, sorry for breaking that, and thanks for letting me know.

The fundamental change is to put a CMakeLists.txt file in the unittest
directory, with a single test binary produced from it. This has several
advantages:

- No more weird directory stripping in the unittest macro, allowing it
  to be used more readily in other projects.
- No more directory prefixes on all the source files.
- Allows correct and precise use of LLVM's per-directory dependency
  system.
- Allows use of the checking logic for source files that have not been
  added to the CMake build. This uncovered a file being skipped with
  CMake in LLVM and one in Clang's unit tests.
- Makes Specifying conditional compilation or other custom logic for JIT
  tests easier.

It did require adding the concept of an explicit 'optional' source file
to the CMake build so that the missing-file check can skip cases where
the file is *supposed* to be missing. =]

This is another chunk of refactoring the CMake build in order to make it
usable for other clients like CompilerRT / ASan / TSan.

Note that this is interdependent with a Clang CMake change.

llvm-svn: 158909
2012-06-21 09:51:26 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6833d72fc0 The product of two chrec's can always be represented as a chrec.
llvm-svn: 141066
2011-10-04 06:51:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e1fe7061ce land David Blaikie's patch to de-constify Type, with a few tweaks.
llvm-svn: 135375
2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00:00
Jay Foad
cbe48cd2ac Second attempt at de-constifying LLVM Types in FunctionType::get(),
StructType::get() and TargetData::getIntPtrType().

llvm-svn: 134982
2011-07-12 14:06:48 +00:00
Bill Wendling
6bcdd65b95 Revert r134893 and r134888 (and related patches in other trees). It was causing
an assert on Darwin llvm-gcc builds.

Assertion failed: (castIsValid(op, S, Ty) && "Invalid cast!"), function Create, file /Users/buildslave/zorg/buildbot/smooshlab/slave-0.8/build.llvm-gcc-i386-darwin9-RA/llvm.src/lib/VMCore/Instructions.cpp, li\
ne 2067.
etc.

http://smooshlab.apple.com:8013/builders/llvm-gcc-i386-darwin9-RA/builds/2354

--- Reverse-merging r134893 into '.':
U    include/llvm/Target/TargetData.h
U    include/llvm/DerivedTypes.h
U    tools/bugpoint/ExtractFunction.cpp
U    unittests/Support/TypeBuilderTest.cpp
U    lib/Target/ARM/ARMGlobalMerge.cpp
U    lib/Target/TargetData.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/Constants.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/Type.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/Core.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Utils/CodeExtractor.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/ProfilingUtils.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/IPO/DeadArgumentElimination.cpp
U    lib/CodeGen/SjLjEHPrepare.cpp
--- Reverse-merging r134888 into '.':
G    include/llvm/DerivedTypes.h
U    include/llvm/Support/TypeBuilder.h
U    include/llvm/Intrinsics.h
U    unittests/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionTest.cpp
U    unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITTest.cpp
U    unittests/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITMemoryManagerTest.cpp
U    unittests/VMCore/PassManagerTest.cpp
G    unittests/Support/TypeBuilderTest.cpp
U    lib/Target/MBlaze/MBlazeIntrinsicInfo.cpp
U    lib/Target/Blackfin/BlackfinIntrinsicInfo.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/IRBuilder.cpp
G    lib/VMCore/Type.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/Function.cpp
G    lib/VMCore/Core.cpp
U    lib/VMCore/Module.cpp
U    lib/AsmParser/LLParser.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Utils/CloneFunction.cpp
G    lib/Transforms/Utils/CodeExtractor.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Utils/InlineFunction.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/GCOVProfiling.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Scalar/ObjCARC.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Scalar/SimplifyLibCalls.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/Scalar/MemCpyOptimizer.cpp
G    lib/Transforms/IPO/DeadArgumentElimination.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/IPO/ArgumentPromotion.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCompares.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineAndOrXor.cpp
U    lib/Transforms/InstCombine/InstCombineCalls.cpp
U    lib/CodeGen/DwarfEHPrepare.cpp
U    lib/CodeGen/IntrinsicLowering.cpp
U    lib/Bitcode/Reader/BitcodeReader.cpp

llvm-svn: 134949
2011-07-12 01:15:52 +00:00
Jay Foad
d618fa83b7 De-constify Types in FunctionType::get().
llvm-svn: 134888
2011-07-11 07:56:41 +00:00
Dan Gohman
68ac0492a4 Make SCEVUnknown a CallbackVH, so that it can be notified directly
of Value deletions and RAUWs, instead of relying on ScalarEvolution's
Scalars map being notified, as that's complicated at best, and
insufficient in general.

This means SCEVUnknown needs a non-trivial destructor, so introduce
a mechanism to allow ScalarEvolution to locate all the SCEVUnknowns.

llvm-svn: 110086
2010-08-02 23:49:30 +00:00
Eric Christopher
6a1da7b4a5 Speculatively revert r109705 since it seems to be causing some build bot
angst.

llvm-svn: 109718
2010-07-29 01:25:38 +00:00
Dan Gohman
ea1486b53c Factor out some of the code for updating old SCEVUnknown values, and
extend it to handle the case where multiple RAUWs affect a single
SCEVUnknown.

Add a ScalarEvolution unittest to test for this situation.

llvm-svn: 109705
2010-07-29 00:17:55 +00:00