All of these existed because MSVC 2013 was unable to synthesize default
move ctors. We recently dropped support for it so all that error-prone
boilerplate can go.
No functionality change intended.
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This patch simplifies the graph builder by encoding nodes as {Value,
Dereference Level} pairs. This lets us kill edge types, and allows us to
get rid of hacks in StratifiedSets (like addAttrsBelow/...). This
simplification also allows us to remove InstantiatedRelations and
InstantiatedAttrs.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22080
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This patch also has a refactor that kills StratifiedAttr, and leaves us
with StratifiedAttrs, because having both was mildly redundant.
This patch makes us correctly handle stratified attributes when doing
interprocedural analysis. It also adds another attribute, AttrCaller,
which acts like AttrUnknown. We can filter out AttrCaller values when
during interprocedural analysis, since the caller should have
information about what arguments it's passing to its callee.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21645
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Previously, we just unified any arguments that seemed to be related to
each other. With this patch, we now respect dereference levels, etc.
which should make us substantially more accurate. Proper handling of
StratifiedAttrs will be done in a later patch.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21536
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This patch also includes some refactoring.
Prior to this patch, we tagged all CFLAA attributes as unknown. This is
suboptimal, since it meant that any Value used as an argument would be
considered to alias any other Value that existed.
Now that we have the machinery to tag sets below the set for an
arbitrary value with attributes, it's okay to be less conservative with
arguments. (Specifically, we still tag the set under an argument with
unknown).
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21262
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Prior to this patch, we used argument/global stratified attributes in
order to note that a value could have come from either dereferencing a
global/arg, or from the assignment from a global/arg.
Now, AttrUnknown is placed on sets when we see a dereference, instead of
the global/arg attributes. This allows us to be more aggressive in the
future when we see global/arg attributes without AttrUnknown.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21110
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r272064 apparently made them angry. This undoes some changes made in
r272064 (defaulting move ctors) to make them happy again.
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This patch does a few things:
- Unifies AttrAll and AttrUnknown (since they were used for more or less
the same purpose anyway).
- Introduces AttrEscaped, an attribute that notes that a value escapes
our analysis for a given set, but not that an unknown value flows into
said set.
- Removes functions that take bit indices, since we also had functions
that took bitsets, and the use of both (with similar names) was
unclear and bug-prone.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21000
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The patch is generated using this command:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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This is to be consistent with StringSet and ultimately with the standard
library's associative container insert function.
This lead to updating SmallSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update SmallPtrSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update all the existing users of those functions...
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Fixes this (the warning is right, the unsigned value is not negative):
lib/Analysis/StratifiedSets.h:689:53: warning: comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true [-Wtautological-compare]
bool inbounds(StratifiedIndex N) const { return N >= 0 && N < Links.size(); }
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This provides an implementation of CFL alias analysis (including some
supporting data structures). Currently, we don't have any extremely fancy
features, sans some interprocedural analysis (i.e. no field sensitivity, etc.),
and we do best sitting behind BasicAA + TBAA. In such a configuration, we take
~0.6-0.8% of total compile time, and give ~7-8% NoAlias responses to queries
TBAA and BasicAA couldn't answer when bootstrapping LLVM. In testing this on
other projects, we've seen up to 10.5% of queries dropped by BasicAA+TBAA
answered with NoAlias by this algorithm.
Patch by George Burgess IV (with minor modifications by me -- mostly adapting
some BasicAA tests), thanks!
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