We can not simply apply ZIV testing to the pointer offsets, as this
would incorrectly return independence for e.g. (GEP x,0,i; GEP x,1,-i).
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the step value as unsigned, the start value and the addrec
itself still need to be treated as signed.
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affected after a PHI node has been analyzed, just remove affected
SCEVs from the Scalars map, so that they'll be (lazily) recreated as
needed. This avoids creating SCEV objects that aren't actually needed.
Also, rewrite the associated def-use walking code to be non-recursive
and to continue traversing past Instructions that don't have an
entry in the Scalars map.
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- Some clients which used DOUT have moved to DEBUG. We are deprecating the
"magic" DOUT behavior which avoided calling printing functions when the
statement was disabled. In addition to being unnecessary magic, it had the
downside of leaving code in -Asserts builds, and of hiding potentially
unnecessary computations.
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- Yay for '-'s and simplifications!
- I kept StringMap::GetOrCreateValue for compatibility purposes, this can
eventually go away. Likewise the StringMapEntry Create functions still follow
the old style.
- NIFC.
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This introduces an LDA-internal DependencePair class. The intention is,
that this is a place where dependence testers can store various results
such as SCEVs describing conflicting iterations, breaking conditions,
distance/direction vectors, etc.
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(x pred y) with more thorough code that does more complete canonicalization
before resorting to range checks. This helps it find more cases where
the canonicalized expressions match.
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Getelementptrs that are defined to wrap are virtually useless to
optimization, and getelementptrs that are undefined on any kind
of overflow are too restrictive -- it's difficult to ensure that
all intermediate addresses are within bounds. I'm going to take
a different approach.
Remove a few optimizations that depended on this flag.
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all values belonging to the intersection will belong to the resulting range.
The former was inconsistent about that point (either way is fine, just pick
one.) This is part of PR4545.
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GEPOperator's hasNoPointer0verflow(), and make a few places in instcombine
that create GEPs that may overflow clear the NoOverflow value. Among
other things, this partially addresses PR2831.
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in a convenient manner, factoring out some common code from
InstructionCombining and ValueTracking. Move the contents of
BinaryOperators.h into Operator.h and use Operator to generalize them
to support ConstantExprs as well as Instructions.
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isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute. The new method is a bit closer to what
the callers actually care about in that it rejects more things callers
don't want. It also adds more precise handling for integer
division, and unifies code for analyzing the legality of a speculative
load.
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the operands have pointer type, so that the resulting type matches
the original SCEV type, and so that unnecessary ptrtoints are
avoided in common cases.
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For now this only computes the allocated size of the memory pointed to by a
pointer, and offset a pointer from allocated pointer.
The actual checkLimits part will come later, after another round of review.
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This adds location info for all llvm_unreachable calls (which is a macro now) in
!NDEBUG builds.
In NDEBUG builds location info and the message is off (it only prints
"UREACHABLE executed").
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works similar to isLoopInvariant, except that it will do trivial
hoisting to try to make the value loop invariant if it isn't already.
This makes it easier for transformation passes to clear trivial
instructions out of the way (the regular LICM pass doesn't run
until relatively late). This is code factored out of LoopSimplify
and other places.
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and related functions out of LoopBase and into Loop, since they
are specific to BasicBlock-based loops. This also allows the code
to be moved out-of-line.
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using the Curiously Recurring Template Pattern with LoopBase.
This will help further refactoring, and future functionality for
Loop. Also, Headers can now foward-declare Loop, instead of pulling
in LoopInfo.h or doing tricks.
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check for avoiding re-analyzing a widening cast needed to happen
earlier, as getSCEV itself may result in a isLoopGuardedByCond query.
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SCEVZeroExtendExpr ahead of the most expensive analysis. This
speeds up analysis and helps avoid pathologically bad behavior
on the testcase in PR4534.
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a bunch of redundent code in Profile methods, and prepares for upcoming
changes to do improved memoization.
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so that all code paths get it. PR4256 was about a case where the
phi translation loop would find all preds in the Visited cache, so
it could get by without re-sorting the NonLocalPointerDeps cache.
Fix this by resorting it earlier, there is no reason not to do this.
This patch inspired by Jakub Staszak's patch.
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This involves temporarily hard wiring some parts to use the global context. This isn't ideal, but it's
the only way I could figure out to make this process vaguely incremental.
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Make llvm_unreachable take an optional string, thus moving the cerr<< out of
line.
LLVM_UNREACHABLE is now a simple wrapper that makes the message go away for
NDEBUG builds.
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of loops. Add several new functions to for working with ScalarEvolution's
add-hoc value-range analysis functionality.
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to a loop deletion more thorough. Don't prune the def-use tree search at
instructions that don't have SCEVs computed, because an instruction with
a user that has a computed SCEV may itself lack a computed SCEV. Also,
remove loop-related values from the ValuesAtScopes and
ConstantEvolutionLoopExitValues maps as well.
This fixes a regression in 483.xalancbmk.
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than a wider one, before trying to compare their contents which will crash
if their sizes are different.
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we could do this, doing so requires adjusting the demanded mask and the code isn't
doing that yet. This fixes PR4495
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Constant. This lets ConstantInts be handled as SCEVConstant instead
of SCEVUnknown, as getUnknown no longer has special-case code for
ConstantInt and friends. This usually doesn't affect the final
output, since the constants end up getting folded later, but it
does make intermediate expressions more obvious in many cases.
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an individual exhaustive evaluation reflects only the exit value
implied by an individual exit, which may differ from the actual
exit value of the loop if there are other exits. This fixes PR4477.
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Also don't call finalizers for LoopPass if initialization was not called.
Add a unittest that tests that these methods are called, in the proper
order, and the correct number of times.
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This helps it avoid reusing an instruction that doesn't dominate all
of the users, in cases where the original instruction was inserted
before all of the users were known. This may result in redundant
expansions of sub-expressions that depend on loop-unpredictable values
in some cases, however this isn't very common, and it primarily impacts
IndVarSimplify, so GVN can be expected to clean these up.
This eliminates the need for IndVarSimplify's FixUsesBeforeDefs,
which fixes several bugs.
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nesting order of nested AddRec expressions to skip the transformation
if it would introduce an AddRec with operands not loop-invariant
with respect to its loop.
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computations in loops with multiple exits.
Adjust the testcase for PR4436 so that the relevant portion isn't
optimized away.
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trip counts in more cases.
Generalize ScalarEvolution's isLoopGuardedByCond code to recognize
And and Or conditions, splitting the code out into an
isNecessaryCond helper function so that it can evaluate Ands and Ors
recursively, and make SCEVExpander be much more aggressive about
hoisting instructions out of loops.
test/CodeGen/X86/pr3495.ll has an additional instruction now, but
it appears to be due to an arbitrary register allocation difference.
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createSCEV. Also, recognize UndefValue in createSCEV.
Change getIntegerSCEV's comment to avoid mentioning FP types,
and re-implement it in terms of getConstant instead of getUnknown.
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This also throws out the SCEV reference counting scheme, as the the SCEVs now have a lifetime controlled by the
ScalarEvolution pass.
Note that SCEVHandle is now a no-op, and will be remove in a future commit.
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counts for loops with multiple exits, replacing more conservative code
which only handled constants. This is derived from a patch by
Nick Lewycky.
This also fixes llc aborts in ClamAV and others, as
getUMinFromMismatchedTypes takes care of balancing the types before
working with them.
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blocks, and also exit blocks with multiple conditions (combined
with (bitwise) ands and ors). It's often infeasible to compute an
exact trip count in such cases, but a useful upper bound can often
be found.
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SCEVUnknowns with identical Instructions to be equal. This allows
it to analze cases such as the attached testcase, where the front-end
has cloned the loop controlling expression. Along with r73805, this
lets IndVarSimplify eliminate all the sign-extend casts in the
loop in the attached testcase.
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so that it can access the TargetData member (when available) and
use ValueTracking.h information to compute information for
SCEVUnknown Values.
Also add GetMinLeadingZeros and GetMinSignBits functions,
with minimal implementations.
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expression in IVUsers, because in the case of a use of a non-linear
addrec outside of a loop, this causes the addrec to be evaluated as
a linear addrec.
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comparisons were recognized for umax, but instcombine canonicalizes
unsigned comparisons with zero to this simpler form.
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casted induction variables in cases where the cast
isn't foldable. It ended up being a pessimization in
many cases. This could be fixed, but it would require
a bunch of complicated code in IVUsers' clients. The
advantages of this approach aren't visible enough to
justify it at this time.
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If C is a single bit and the and gets analyzed as a truncate and
zero-extend, the xor can be represnted as an add.
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that gets recognized with a SCEVZeroExtendExpr must be an And
with a low-bits mask. With r73540, this is no longer the case.
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obscuring what would otherwise be a low-bits mask. Use ComputeMaskedBits
to compute what ShrinkDemandedConstant knew about to reconstruct a
low-bits mask value.
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failures.
To support this, add some utility functions to Type to help support
vector/scalar-independent code. Change ConstantInt::get and
ConstantFP::get to support vector types, and add an overload to
ConstantInt::get that uses a static IntegerType type, for
convenience.
Introduce a new getConstant method for ScalarEvolution, to simplify
common use cases.
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they contain multiplications of constants with add operations.
This helps simplify several kinds of things; in particular it
helps simplify expressions like ((-1 * (%a + %b)) + %a) to %b,
as expressions like this often come up in loop trip count
computations.
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even though the order doesn't matter at the top level of an expression,
it does matter when the constant is a subexpression of an n-ary
expression, because n-ary expressions are sorted lexicographically.
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induction variable when the addrec to be expanded does not require
a wider type. This eliminates the need for IndVarSimplify to
micro-manage SCEV expansions, because SCEVExpander now
automatically expands them in the form that IndVarSimplify considers
to be canonical. (LSR still micro-manages its SCEV expansions,
because it's optimizing for the target, rather than for
other optimizations.)
Also, this uses the new getAnyExtendExpr, which has more clever
expression simplification logic than the IndVarSimplify code it
replaces, and this cleans up some ugly expansions in code such as
the included masked-iv.ll testcase.
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immediately casted. At present, this is just a minor code
simplification. In the future, the expansion code may be able
to make better choices if it knows what the desired result
type will be.
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