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Hal Finkel
f224db75d2 Remove the AssumptionCache
After r289755, the AssumptionCache is no longer needed. Variables affected by
assumptions are now found by using the new operand-bundle-based scheme. This
new scheme is more computationally efficient, and also we need much less
code...

llvm-svn: 289756
2016-12-15 03:02:15 +00:00
Hal Finkel
502475d4f3 Make processing @llvm.assume more efficient by using operand bundles
There was an efficiency problem with how we processed @llvm.assume in
ValueTracking (and other places). The AssumptionCache tracked all of the
assumptions in a given function. In order to find assumptions relevant to
computing known bits, etc. we searched every assumption in the function. For
ValueTracking, that means that we did O(#assumes * #values) work in InstCombine
and other passes (with a constant factor that can be quite large because we'd
repeat this search at every level of recursion of the analysis).

Several of us discussed this situation at the last developers' meeting, and
this implements the discussed solution: Make the values that an assume might
affect operands of the assume itself. To avoid exposing this detail to
frontends and passes that need not worry about it, I've used the new
operand-bundle feature to add these extra call "operands" in a way that does
not affect the intrinsic's signature. I think this solution is relatively
clean. InstCombine adds these extra operands based on what ValueTracking, LVI,
etc. will need and then those passes need only search the users of the values
under consideration. This should fix the computational-complexity problem.

At this point, no passes depend on the AssumptionCache, and so I'll remove
that as a follow-up change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27259

llvm-svn: 289755
2016-12-15 02:53:42 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
a3cd1e4795 Revert "[SCEVExpand] do not hoist divisions by zero (PR30935)"
Reverts r289412. It caused an OOB PHI operand access in instcombine when
ASan is enabled. Reduction in progress.

Also reverts "[SCEVExpander] Add a test case related to r289412"

llvm-svn: 289453
2016-12-12 18:52:32 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
9402602249 [SCEVExpand] do not hoist divisions by zero (PR30935)
SCEVExpand computes the insertion point for the components of a SCEV to be code
generated.  When it comes to generating code for a division, SCEVexpand would
not be able to check (at compilation time) all the conditions necessary to avoid
a division by zero.  The patch disables hoisting of expressions containing
divisions by anything other than non-zero constants in order to avoid hoisting
these expressions past conditions that should hold before doing the division.

The patch passes check-all on x86_64-linux.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27216

llvm-svn: 289412
2016-12-12 02:52:51 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
1329d17185 IR: Change PointerType to derive from Type rather than SequentialType.
As proposed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-October/106640.html

This is for a couple of reasons:

- Values of type PointerType are unlike the other SequentialTypes (arrays
  and vectors) in that they do not hold values of the element type. By moving
  PointerType we can unify certain aspects of how the other SequentialTypes
  are handled.
- PointerType will have no place in the SequentialType hierarchy once
  pointee types are removed, so this is a necessary step towards removing
  pointee types.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26595

llvm-svn: 288462
2016-12-02 03:05:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
dad102bcc9 [PM] Change the static object whose address is used to uniquely identify
analyses to have a common type which is enforced rather than using
a char object and a `void *` type when used as an identifier.

This has a number of advantages. First, it at least helps some of the
confusion raised in Justin Lebar's code review of why `void *` was being
used everywhere by having a stronger type that connects to documentation
about this.

However, perhaps more importantly, it addresses a serious issue where
the alignment of these pointer-like identifiers was unknown. This made
it hard to use them in pointer-like data structures. We were already
dodging this in dangerous ways to create the "all analyses" entry. In
a subsequent patch I attempted to use these with TinyPtrVector and
things fell apart in a very bad way.

And it isn't just a compile time or type system issue. Worse than that,
the actual alignment of these pointer-like opaque identifiers wasn't
guaranteed to be a useful alignment as they were just characters.

This change introduces a type to use as the "key" object whose address
forms the opaque identifier. This both forces the objects to have proper
alignment, and provides type checking that we get it right everywhere.
It also makes the types somewhat less mysterious than `void *`.

We could go one step further and introduce a truly opaque pointer-like
type to return from the `ID()` static function rather than returning
`AnalysisKey *`, but that didn't seem to be a clear win so this is just
the initial change to get to a reliably typed and aligned object serving
is a key for all the analyses.

Thanks to Richard Smith and Justin Lebar for helping pick plausible
names and avoid making this refactoring many times. =] And thanks to
Sean for the super fast review!

While here, I've tried to move away from the "PassID" nomenclature
entirely as it wasn't really helping and is overloaded with old pass
manager constructs. Now we have IDs for analyses, and key objects whose
address can be used as IDs. Where possible and clear I've shortened this
to just "ID". In a few places I kept "AnalysisID" to make it clear what
was being identified.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27031

llvm-svn: 287783
2016-11-23 17:53:26 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
beecd7c52e Fix comment typos. NFC.
Identified by Pedro Giffuni in PR27636.

llvm-svn: 287490
2016-11-20 13:47:59 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov
cb1b606dcd [SCEV] limit recursion depth of CompareSCEVComplexity
Summary:
CompareSCEVComplexity goes too deep (50+ on a quite a big unrolled loop) and runs almost infinite time.

Added cache of "equal" SCEV pairs to earlier cutoff of further estimation. Recursion depth limit was also introduced as a parameter.

Reviewers: sanjoy

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, tstellarAMD, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26389

llvm-svn: 287232
2016-11-17 16:07:52 +00:00
Daniil Fukalov
a488959025 test commit, changed tab to spaces, NFC
llvm-svn: 287116
2016-11-16 16:41:40 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
3b997324c8 Analysis: Simplify the ScalarEvolution::getGEPExpr() interface. NFCI.
All existing callers were manually extracting information out of an existing
GEP instruction and passing it to getGEPExpr(). Simplify the interface by
changing it to take a GEPOperator instead.

llvm-svn: 286751
2016-11-13 06:59:50 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
09edb6fc47 [SCEV] Eta reduce some lambdas; NFC
llvm-svn: 286429
2016-11-10 06:33:54 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
30832b2c79 [SCEV] Refactor out a useful pattern; NFC
llvm-svn: 286386
2016-11-09 18:22:43 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
44d495281b [SCEV] Try to order n-ary expressions in CompareValueComplexity
llvm-svn: 285535
2016-10-31 03:32:43 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
c5ce7d0a21 [SCEV] In CompareValueComplexity, order global values by their name
llvm-svn: 285529
2016-10-30 23:52:56 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
046c2de702 [SCEV] Use auto for consistency with an upcoming change; NFC
llvm-svn: 285528
2016-10-30 23:52:53 +00:00
John Brawn
c944a4af03 [LoopUnroll] Keep the loop test only on the first iteration of max-or-zero loops
When we have a loop with a known upper bound on the number of iterations, and
furthermore know that either the number of iterations will be either exactly
that upper bound or zero, then we can fully unroll up to that upper bound
keeping only the first loop test to check for the zero iteration case.

Most of the work here is in plumbing this 'max-or-zero' information from the
part of scalar evolution where it's detected through to loop unrolling. I've
also gone for the safe default of 'false' everywhere but howManyLessThans which
could probably be improved.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25682

llvm-svn: 284818
2016-10-21 11:08:48 +00:00
Li Huang
0a4f3b84af [SCEV] Add a threshold to restrict number of mul operands to be inlined into SCEV
This is to avoid inlining too many multiplication operands into a SCEV, which could 
take exponential time in the worst case.

Reviewers: Sanjoy Das, Mehdi Amini, Michael Zolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25794

llvm-svn: 284784
2016-10-20 21:38:39 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
b8470ee37b [SCEV] Make CompareValueComplexity a little bit smarter
This helps canonicalization in some cases.

Thanks to Pankaj Chawla for the investigation and the test case!

llvm-svn: 284501
2016-10-18 17:45:16 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
e17754b9c1 [SCEV] Extract out a helper function; NFC
llvm-svn: 284500
2016-10-18 17:45:13 +00:00
John Brawn
fc3f42231b [SCEV] More accurate calculation of max backedge count of some less-than loops
In loops that look something like
 i = n;
 do {
  ...
 } while(i++ < n+k);
where k is a constant, the maximum backedge count is k (in fact the backedge
count will be either 0 or k, depending on whether n+k wraps). More generally
for LHS < RHS if RHS-(LHS of first comparison) is a constant then the loop will
iterate either 0 or that constant number of times.

This allows for more loop unrolling with the recent upper bound loop unrolling
changes, and I'm working on a patch that will let loop unrolling additionally
make use of the loop being executed either 0 or k times (we need to retain the
loop comparison only on the first unrolled iteration).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25607

llvm-svn: 284465
2016-10-18 10:10:53 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
0307223760 [SCEV] Consider delinearization pattern with extension with identity factor
Summary: The delinearization algorithm did not consider terms which had an extension without a multiply factor, i.e. a identify factor. We lose cases where size is char type where there will no multiply factor.

Reviewers: sanjoy, grosser

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, Eugene.Zelenko, llvm-commits, mssimpso, sanjoy, grosser

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D16492

llvm-svn: 284378
2016-10-17 11:56:26 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
5b13afc1d2 Reapply "[LoopUnroll] Use the upper bound of the loop trip count to fullly unroll a loop"
Reappy r284044 after revert in r284051. Krzysztof fixed the error in r284049.

The original summary:

This patch tries to fully unroll loops having break statement like this

for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
    if (a[i] == value) {
        found = true;
        break;
    }
}

GCC can fully unroll such loops, but currently LLVM cannot because LLVM only
supports loops having exact constant trip counts.

The upper bound of the trip count can be obtained from calling
ScalarEvolution::getMaxBackedgeTakenCount(). Part of the patch is the
refactoring work in SCEV to prevent duplicating code.

The feature of using the upper bound is enabled under the same circumstance
when runtime unrolling is enabled since both are used to unroll loops without
knowing the exact constant trip count.

llvm-svn: 284053
2016-10-12 21:29:38 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
9079316128 Revert "[LoopUnroll] Use the upper bound of the loop trip count to fullly unroll a loop"
This reverts commit r284044.

llvm-svn: 284051
2016-10-12 21:02:22 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
3e43a84017 [LoopUnroll] Use the upper bound of the loop trip count to fullly unroll a loop
This patch tries to fully unroll loops having break statement like this

for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
    if (a[i] == value) {
        found = true;
        break;
    }
}

GCC can fully unroll such loops, but currently LLVM cannot because LLVM only
supports loops having exact constant trip counts.

The upper bound of the trip count can be obtained from calling
ScalarEvolution::getMaxBackedgeTakenCount(). Part of the patch is the
refactoring work in SCEV to prevent duplicating code.

The feature of using the upper bound is enabled under the same circumstance
when runtime unrolling is enabled since both are used to unroll loops without
knowing the exact constant trip count.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24790

llvm-svn: 284044
2016-10-12 20:24:32 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
0ab0771735 [SCEV] Rely on ConstantRange instead of custom logic; NFCI
This was first landed in rL283058 and subsequenlty reverted since a
change this depends on (rL283057) was buggy and had to be reverted.

llvm-svn: 283079
2016-10-02 20:59:10 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
ce09fb6c0a Revert r283057 and r283058
They've broken the sanitizer-bootstrap bots.  Reverting while I investigate.

Original commit messages:

r283057: "[ConstantRange] Make getEquivalentICmp smarter"

r283058: "[SCEV] Rely on ConstantRange instead of custom logic; NFCI"
llvm-svn: 283062
2016-10-02 02:40:27 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
48cc33630a Remove duplicated code; NFC
ICmpInst::makeConstantRange does exactly the same thing as
ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion.

llvm-svn: 283059
2016-10-02 00:09:57 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
09bd5d6637 [SCEV] Rely on ConstantRange instead of custom logic; NFCI
llvm-svn: 283058
2016-10-02 00:09:52 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
6b37e26252 [SCEV] Remove commented out code; NFC
llvm-svn: 283056
2016-10-02 00:09:45 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
18c0120be6 [SCEV] Use a SmallPtrSet as a temporary union predicate; NFC
Summary:
Instead of creating and destroying SCEVUnionPredicate instances (which
internally creates and destroys a DenseMap), use temporary SmallPtrSet
instances of remember the set of predicates that will get reified into a
SCEVUnionPredicate.

Reviewers: silviu.baranga, sbaranga

Subscribers: sanjoy, mcrosier, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25000

llvm-svn: 282606
2016-09-28 17:14:58 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
07e9608e3a [SCEV] Replace a struct with a function; NFC
We can do this now thanks to C++11 lambdas.

llvm-svn: 282515
2016-09-27 18:01:48 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
cbfb142a0c [SCEV] Use find instead of find_as; NFC
We don't need the extra generality here.

llvm-svn: 282514
2016-09-27 18:01:46 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
539ce05e97 [SCEV] Reduce the scope of a struct; NFC
llvm-svn: 282513
2016-09-27 18:01:44 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
dafc679040 [SCEV] Remove custom RAII wrapper; NFC
Instead use the pre-existing `scope_exit` class.

llvm-svn: 282512
2016-09-27 18:01:42 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
2d300f40f9 [SCEV] Make PendingLoopPredicates more frugal; NFCI
I don't expect `PendingLoopPredicates` to have very many
elements (e.g. when -O3'ing the sqlite3 amalgamation,
`PendingLoopPredicates` has at most 3 elements).  So now we use a
`SmallPtrSet` for it instead of the more heavyweight `DenseSet`.

llvm-svn: 282511
2016-09-27 18:01:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
59981672f6 [SCEV] Fix the order of members in the initializer list.
Noticed due to the warning on this line. Sanjoy is on
a less-than-awesome internet connection, so committing on his behalf.

llvm-svn: 282380
2016-09-26 04:49:58 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
ef4a695251 [SCEV] Assign LoopPropertiesCache in the move constructor
In a previous change I collapsed two different caches into one.  When
doing that I noticed that ScalarEvolution's move constructor was not
moving those caches.

To keep the previous change simple, I've moved that bugfix into this
separate change.

llvm-svn: 282376
2016-09-26 02:44:10 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
b9f8e32d12 [SCEV] Combine two predicates into one; NFC
Both `loopHasNoSideEffects` and `loopHasNoAbnormalExits` involve walking
the loop and maintaining similar sorts of caches.  This commit changes
SCEV to compute both the predicates via a single walk, and maintain a
single cache instead of two.

llvm-svn: 282375
2016-09-26 02:44:07 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
4dc0994173 [SCEV] Make it obvious BackedgeTakenInfo's constructor steals storage
Specifically, it moves SCEVUnionPredicates from its input into its own
storage.  Make this obvious at the type level.

llvm-svn: 282374
2016-09-26 01:10:27 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
6926238887 [SCEV] Further isolate incidental data structure; NFC
llvm-svn: 282373
2016-09-26 01:10:25 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
2025c6e5ef [SCEV] Simplify BackedgeTakenInfo::getMax; NFC
llvm-svn: 282372
2016-09-26 01:10:22 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
761e5aabb2 [SCEV] Reserve space in SmallVector; NFC
llvm-svn: 282368
2016-09-25 23:12:08 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
23b6c4c2a8 [SCEV] Have ExitNotTakenInfo keep a pointer to its predicate; NFC
SCEVUnionPredicate is a "heavyweight" structure, so it is beneficial to
store the (optional) data out of line.

llvm-svn: 282366
2016-09-25 23:12:04 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
6bbb5f521c [SCEV] Simplify tracking ExitNotTakenInfo instances; NFC
This change simplifies a data structure optimization in the
`BackedgeTakenInfo` class for loops with exactly one computable exit.

I've sanity checked that this does not regress compile time performance,
using sqlite3's amalgamated build.

llvm-svn: 282365
2016-09-25 23:12:00 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
3b4c0c8086 [SCEV] Rename a couple of fields; NFC
llvm-svn: 282364
2016-09-25 23:11:57 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
e39d2ae7eb [SCEV] Remove incidental data structure; NFC
llvm-svn: 282363
2016-09-25 23:11:55 +00:00
David L Kreitzer
d923ca0cb8 Reapplying r278731 after fixing the problem that caused it to be reverted.
Enhance SCEV to compute the trip count for some loops with unknown stride.

Patch by Pankaj Chawla

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22377

llvm-svn: 281732
2016-09-16 14:38:13 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
2c5ccecba6 SCEV: Don't assert about non-SCEV-able value in isSCEVExprNeverPoison() (PR28932)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23594

llvm-svn: 278999
2016-08-17 22:50:18 +00:00
Justin Bogner
507d362929 Replace a few more "fall through" comments with LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
Follow up to r278902. I had missed "fall through", with a space.

llvm-svn: 278970
2016-08-17 20:30:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
bffc0a3155 Revert "Enhance SCEV to compute the trip count for some loops with unknown stride."
This reverts commit r278731. It caused http://crbug.com/638314

llvm-svn: 278853
2016-08-16 21:02:04 +00:00