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Whitney Tsang
0123ecb125 LLVM: Optimization Pass: Remove conflicting attribute, if any, before
adding new read attribute to an argument
Summary: Update optimization pass to prevent adding read-attribute to an
argument without removing its conflicting attribute.

A read attribute, based on the result of the attribute deduction
process, might be added to an argument. The attribute might be in
conflict with other read/write attribute currently associated with the
argument. To ensure the compatibility of attributes, conflicting
attribute, if any, must be removed before a new one is added.

The following snippet shows the current behavior of the compiler, where
the compilation process is aborted due to incompatible attributes.

$ cat x.ll
; ModuleID = 'x.bc'

%_type_of_d-ccc = type <{ i8*, i8, i8, i8, i8 }>

@d-ccc = internal global %_type_of_d-ccc <{ i8* null, i8 1, i8 13, i8 0,
i8 -127 }>, align 8

define void @foo(i32* writeonly %.aaa) {
foo_entry:
  %_param_.aaa = alloca i32*, align 8
  store i32* %.aaa, i32** %_param_.aaa, align 8
  store i8 0, i8* getelementptr inbounds (%_type_of_d-ccc,
%_type_of_d-ccc* @d-ccc, i32 0, i32 3)
  ret void
}

$ opt -O3 x.ll
Attributes 'readnone and writeonly' are incompatible!
void (i32*)* @foo
in function foo
LLVM ERROR: Broken function found, compilation aborted!
The purpose of this changeset is to fix the above error. This fix is
based on a suggestion from Johannes @jdoerfert (many thanks!!!)
Authored By: anhtuyen
Reviewer: nicholas, rnk, chandlerc, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, jdoerfert, llvm-commits, anhtuyen, LLVM
Tag: LLVM
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58694

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Johannes Doerfert
e0b4696b74 [FunctionAttrs] Remove readonly and writeonly assertion
There are scenarios where mutually recursive functions may cause the SCC
to contain both read only and write only functions. This removes an
assertion when adding read attributes which caused a crash with a the
provided test case, and instead just doesn't add the attributes.

Patch by Luke Lau <luke.lau@intel.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60761

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2019-07-15 17:31:26 +00:00
Brian Homerding
8e051316c4 Add, and infer, a nofree function attribute
Removing dead code leftover from refactor.

Reviewers: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49165


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2019-07-08 16:33:32 +00:00
Brian Homerding
7597e7f179 Add, and infer, a nofree function attribute
This patch adds a function attribute, nofree, to indicate that a function does
not, directly or indirectly, call a memory-deallocation function (e.g., free,
C++'s operator delete).

Reviewers: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49165


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2019-07-08 15:57:56 +00:00
Vivek Pandya
4fd396e05e Do not derive no-recurse attribute if function does not have exact definition.
This is fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41336

Reviewers: jdoerfert
Reviewed by: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63045

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2019-06-10 04:16:04 +00:00
Evandro Menezes
d71ea05ab7 [IR] Refactor attribute methods in Function class (NFC)
Rename the functions that query the optimization kind attributes.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60287

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2019-04-04 22:40:06 +00:00
Evandro Menezes
6782017317 [IR] Create new method in Function class (NFC)
Create method `optForNone()` testing for the function level equivalent of
`-O0` and refactor appropriately.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59852

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2019-04-03 21:27:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6b547686c5 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

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2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
81aa712273 [CallSite removal] Migrate all Alias Analysis APIs to use the newly
minted `CallBase` class instead of the `CallSite` wrapper.

This moves the largest interwoven collection of APIs that traffic in
`CallSite`s. While a handful of these could have been migrated with
a minorly more shallow migration by converting from a `CallSite` to
a `CallBase`, it hardly seemed worth it. Most of the APIs needed to
migrate together because of the complex interplay of AA APIs and the
fact that converting from a `CallBase` to a `CallSite` isn't free in its
current implementation.

Out of tree users of these APIs can fairly reliably migrate with some
combination of `.getInstruction()` on the `CallSite` instance and
casting the resulting pointer. The most generic form will look like `CS`
-> `cast_or_null<CallBase>(CS.getInstruction())` but in most cases there
is a more elegant migration. Hopefully, this migrates enough APIs for
users to fully move from `CallSite` to the base class. All of the
in-tree users were easily migrated in that fashion.

Thanks for the review from Saleem!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55641

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2019-01-07 05:42:51 +00:00
Christian Bruel
007924cf77 Allow norecurse attribute on functions that have debug infos.
Summary: debug intrinsics might be marked norecurse to enable the caller function to be norecurse and optimized if needed. This avoids code gen optimisation differences when -g is used, as in globalOpt.cpp:processInternalGlobal checks.

Reviewers: chandlerc, jmolloy, aprantl

Reviewed By: aprantl

Subscribers: aprantl, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55187

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2018-12-05 16:48:00 +00:00
George Burgess IV
ea46abe2cc Replace most users of UnknownSize with LocationSize::unknown(); NFC
Moving away from UnknownSize is part of the effort to migrate us to
LocationSizes (e.g. the cleanup promised in D44748).

This doesn't entirely remove all of the uses of UnknownSize; some uses
require tweaks to assume that UnknownSize isn't just some kind of int.
This patch is intended to just be a trivial replacement for all places
where LocationSize::unknown() will Just Work.


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2018-10-10 21:28:44 +00:00
Johannes Doerfert
d690862bbc [FuncAttrs] Remove "access range attributes" for read-none functions
The presence of readnone and an access range attribute (argmemonly,
inaccessiblememonly, inaccessiblemem_or_argmemonly) is considered an
error by the verifier. This seems strict but also not wrong. This
patch makes sure function attribute detection will remove all access
range attributes for readnone functions.

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2018-09-11 11:51:29 +00:00
Brian Homerding
7aa61615de [FunctionAttrs] Infer WriteOnly Function Attribute
These changes expand the FunctionAttr logic in order to mark functions as
WriteOnly when appropriate. This is done through an additional bool variable
and extended logic.

Reviewers: hfinkel, jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48387


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2018-08-23 15:05:22 +00:00
Johannes Doerfert
dc21a6f328 [NFC][FunctionAttrs] Remove duplication in old/new PM pipeline
This patch just extract code into a separate function to remove some
duplication between the old and new pass manager pipeline. Due to the
different CGSCC iterators used, not all code duplication was eliminated.

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2018-08-01 16:37:51 +00:00
Fangrui Song
af7b1832a0 Remove trailing space
sed -Ei 's/[[:space:]]+$//' include/**/*.{def,h,td} lib/**/*.{cpp,h}

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2018-07-30 19:41:25 +00:00
Florian Hahn
b2621b34b7 Use SmallPtrSet explicitly for SmallSets with pointer types (NFC).
Currently SmallSet<PointerTy> inherits from SmallPtrSet<PointerTy>. This
patch replaces such types with SmallPtrSet, because IMO it is slightly
clearer and allows us to get rid of unnecessarily including SmallSet.h

Reviewers: dblaikie, craig.topper

Reviewed By: dblaikie

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47836


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2018-06-12 11:16:56 +00:00
Nicola Zaghen
0818e789cb Rename DEBUG macro to LLVM_DEBUG.
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects.
The renaming was done as follows:
- git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g'
- git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM
- Manual change to APInt
- Manually chage DOCS as regex doesn't match it.

In the transition period the DEBUG() macro is still present and aliased
to the LLVM_DEBUG() one.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43624



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2018-05-14 12:53:11 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev
ae29a3a804 [PM][FunctionAttrs] add NoUnwind attribute inference to PostOrderFunctionAttrs pass
Summary:
This was motivated by absence of PrunEH functionality in new PM.
It was decided that a proper way to do PruneEH is to add NoUnwind inference
into PostOrderFunctionAttrs and then perform normal SimplifyCFG on top.

This change generalizes attribute handling implemented for (a removal of)
Convergent attribute, by introducing a generic builder-like class
   AttributeInferer

It registers all the attribute inference requests, storing per-attribute
predicates into a vector, and then goes through an SCC Node, scanning all
the instructions for not breaking attribute assumptions.

The main idea is that as soon all the instructions from all the functions
of SCC Node conform to attribute assumptions then we are free to infer
the attribute as set for all the functions of SCC Node.

It handles two distinct cases of attributes:
   - those that might break due to derefinement of the function code

     for these attributes we are allowed to apply inference only if all the
     functions are "exact definitions". Example - NoUnwind.

   - those that do not care about derefinement

     for these attributes we are allowed to apply inference as soon as we see
     any function definition. Example - removal of Convergent attribute.

Also in this commit:
* Converted all the FunctionAttrs tests to use FileCheck and added new-PM
  invocations to them

* FunctionAttrs/convergent.ll test demonstrates a difference in behavior between
   new and old PM implementations. Marked with FIXME.

* PruneEH tests were converted to new-PM as well, using function-attrs+simplify-cfg
  combo as intended

* some of "other" tests were updated since function-attrs now infers 'nounwind'
  even for old PM pipeline

* -disable-nounwind-inference hidden option added as a possible workaround for a supposedly
  rare case when nounwind being inferred by default presents a problem

Reviewers: chandlerc, jlebar

Reviewed By: jlebar

Subscribers: eraman, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44415

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2018-03-23 21:46:16 +00:00
Luke Cheeseman
037e821391 [FunctionAttrs][ArgumentPromotion][GlobalOpt] Disable some optimisations passes for naked functions
- Fix for bug 36078.
- Prevent the functionattrs, function-attrs, globalopt and argpromotion passes
  from changing naked functions.
- These passes can perform some alterations to the functions that should not be
  applied. An example is removing parameters that are seemingly not used because
  they are only referenced in the inline assembly. Another example is marking
  the function as fastcc.



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2018-02-22 14:42:08 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea
a2d30e9740 Modify ModRefInfo values using static inline method abstractions [NFC].
Summary:
The aim is to make ModRefInfo checks and changes more intuitive
and less error prone using inline methods that abstract the bit operations.

Ideally ModRefInfo would become an enum class, but that change will require
a wider set of changes into FunctionModRefBehavior.

Reviewers: sanjoy, george.burgess.iv, dberlin, hfinkel

Subscribers: nlopes, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40749

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2017-12-05 20:12:23 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko
ab16d0abcd [Transforms] Fix some Clang-tidy modernize and Include What You Use warnings; other minor fixes (NFC).
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2017-10-19 21:21:30 +00:00
Nuno Lopes
fe353a0cbf Merge isKnownNonNull into isKnownNonZero
It now knows the tricks of both functions.
Also, fix a bug that considered allocas of non-zero address space to be always non null

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37628

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2017-09-09 18:23:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e3e43d9d57 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

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2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00
David Blaikie
ffc893deb7 FunctionAttrs: Skip it if the effective SCC (ignoring optnone functions) is empty
Minor optimization but mostly simplifies my debugging so I'm not dealing
with empty SCCNodeSets while investigating issues in this optimization.

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2017-06-02 21:24:17 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
a82b376f69 [IR] Abstract away ArgNo+1 attribute indexing as much as possible
Summary:
Do three things to help with that:
- Add AttributeList::FirstArgIndex, which is an enumerator currently set
  to 1. It allows us to change the indexing scheme with fewer changes.
- Add addParamAttr/removeParamAttr. This just shortens addAttribute call
  sites that would otherwise need to spell out FirstArgIndex.
- Remove some attribute-specific getters and setters from Function that
  take attribute list indices.  Most of these were only used from
  BuildLibCalls, and doesNotAlias was only used to test or set if the
  return value is malloc-like.

I'm happy to split the patch, but I think they are probably easier to
review when taken together.

This patch should be NFC, but it sets the stage to change the indexing
scheme to this, which is more convenient when indexing into an array:
  0: func attrs
  1: retattrs
  2...: arg attrs

Reviewers: chandlerc, pete, javed.absar

Subscribers: david2050, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32811

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2017-05-03 18:17:31 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
331b9af31d Use Argument::hasAttribute and AttributeList::ReturnIndex more
This eliminates many extra 'Idx' induction variables in loops over
arguments in CodeGen/ and Target/. It also reduces the number of places
where we assume that ReturnIndex is 0 and that we should add one to
argument numbers to get the corresponding attribute list index.

NFC

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2017-04-28 18:37:16 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
d6b4b10a39 Prefer addAttr(Attribute::AttrKind) over the AttributeList overload
This should simplify the call sites, which typically want to tweak one
attribute at a time. It should also avoid creating ephemeral
AttributeLists that live forever.

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2017-04-19 17:28:52 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
1f8f049069 [IR] Make paramHasAttr to use arg indices instead of attr indices
This avoids the confusing 'CS.paramHasAttr(ArgNo + 1, Foo)' pattern.

Previously we were testing return value attributes with index 0, so I
introduced hasReturnAttr() for that use case.

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2017-04-14 20:19:02 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
6707770d48 Rename AttributeSet to AttributeList
Summary:
This class is a list of AttributeSetNodes corresponding the function
prototype of a call or function declaration. This class used to be
called ParamAttrListPtr, then AttrListPtr, then AttributeSet. It is
typically accessed by parameter and return value index, so
"AttributeList" seems like a more intuitive name.

Rename AttributeSetImpl to AttributeListImpl to follow suit.

It's useful to rename this class so that we can rename AttributeSetNode
to AttributeSet later. AttributeSet is the set of attributes that apply
to a single function, argument, or return value.

Reviewers: sanjoy, javed.absar, chandlerc, pete

Reviewed By: pete

Subscribers: pete, jholewinski, arsenm, dschuff, mehdi_amini, jfb, nhaehnle, sbc100, void, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31102

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2017-03-21 16:57:19 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
8e38d8daaf FunctionAttrs: Factor out a function for querying memory access of a specific copy of a function. NFC.
This will later be used by ThinLTOBitcodeWriter to add copies of readnone
functions to the regular LTO module.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29695

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2017-02-14 00:28:13 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
a771f08794 [FunctionAttrs] try to extend nonnull-ness of arguments from a callsite back to its parent function
As discussed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-December/108182.html
...we should be able to propagate 'nonnull' info from a callsite back to its parent.

The original motivation for this patch is our botched optimization of "dyn_cast" (PR28430),
but this won't solve that problem.

The transform is currently disabled by default while we wait for clang to work-around
potential security problems:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2017-January/052066.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27855


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2017-02-13 23:10:51 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
54ad54e5f8 De-duplicate some code for creating an AARGetter suitable for the legacy PM.
I'm about to use this in a couple more places.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29793

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2017-02-09 23:11:52 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5585626232 [PH] Replace uses of AssertingVH from members of analysis results with
a lazy-asserting PoisoningVH.

AssertVH is fundamentally incompatible with cache-invalidation of
analysis results. The invaliadtion happens after the AssertingVH has
already fired. Instead, use a PoisoningVH that will assert if the
dangling handle is ever used rather than merely be assigned or
destroyed.

This patch also removes all of the (numerous) doomed attempts to work
around this fundamental incompatibility. It is a pretty significant
simplification IMO.

The most interesting change is in the Inliner where we still do some
clearing because we don't want to rely on the coarse grained
invalidation strategy of the containing pass manager. However, I prefer
the approach that contains this logic to the cleanup phase of the
Inliner, and I think we could enhance the CGSCC analysis management
layer to make this even better in the future if desired.

The rest is straight cleanup.

I've also added a test for one of the harder cases to work around: when
a *module analysis* contains many AssertingVHes pointing at functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29006

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2017-01-24 12:55:57 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
8de3a54f07 Revert @llvm.assume with operator bundles (r289755-r289757)
This creates non-linear behavior in the inliner (see more details in
r289755's commit thread).

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2016-12-19 08:22:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bffeba468d 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...

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2016-12-15 03:02:15 +00:00
Chad Rosier
e670c88387 Fix 80-column violations. NFC.
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2016-11-07 16:28:04 +00:00
David Majnemer
5db0b906e8 [FunctionAttrs] Don't try to infer returned if it is already on an argument
Trying to infer the 'returned' attribute if an argument is already
'returned' can lead to verification failure: inference might determine
that a different argument is passed through which would result in two
different arguments marked as 'returned'.

This fixes PR30350.

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2016-09-12 16:04:59 +00:00
Tim Shen
b62ba77b89 s/static inline/static/ for headers I have changed in r279475. NFC.
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2016-08-31 16:48:13 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
377af8df2b [PM] Introduce basic update capabilities to the new PM's CGSCC pass
manager, including both plumbing and logic to handle function pass
updates.

There are three fundamentally tied changes here:
1) Plumbing *some* mechanism for updating the CGSCC pass manager as the
   CG changes while passes are running.
2) Changing the CGSCC pass manager infrastructure to have support for
   the underlying graph to mutate mid-pass run.
3) Actually updating the CG after function passes run.

I can separate them if necessary, but I think its really useful to have
them together as the needs of #3 drove #2, and that in turn drove #1.

The plumbing technique is to extend the "run" method signature with
extra arguments. We provide the call graph that intrinsically is
available as it is the basis of the pass manager's IR units, and an
output parameter that records the results of updating the call graph
during an SCC passes's run. Note that "...UpdateResult" isn't a *great*
name here... suggestions very welcome.

I tried a pretty frustrating number of different data structures and such
for the innards of the update result. Every other one failed for one
reason or another. Sometimes I just couldn't keep the layers of
complexity right in my head. The thing that really worked was to just
directly provide access to the underlying structures used to walk the
call graph so that their updates could be informed by the *particular*
nature of the change to the graph.

The technique for how to make the pass management infrastructure cope
with mutating graphs was also something that took a really, really large
number of iterations to get to a place where I was happy. Here are some
of the considerations that drove the design:

- We operate at three levels within the infrastructure: RefSCC, SCC, and
  Node. In each case, we are working bottom up and so we want to
  continue to iterate on the "lowest" node as the graph changes. Look at
  how we iterate over nodes in an SCC running function passes as those
  function passes mutate the CG. We continue to iterate on the "lowest"
  SCC, which is the one that continues to contain the function just
  processed.

- The call graph structure re-uses SCCs (and RefSCCs) during mutation
  events for the *highest* entry in the resulting new subgraph, not the
  lowest. This means that it is necessary to continually update the
  current SCC or RefSCC as it shifts. This is really surprising and
  subtle, and took a long time for me to work out. I actually tried
  changing the call graph to provide the opposite behavior, and it
  breaks *EVERYTHING*. The graph update algorithms are really deeply
  tied to this particualr pattern.

- When SCCs or RefSCCs are split apart and refined and we continually
  re-pin our processing to the bottom one in the subgraph, we need to
  enqueue the newly formed SCCs and RefSCCs for subsequent processing.
  Queuing them presents a few challenges:
  1) SCCs and RefSCCs use wildly different iteration strategies at
     a high level. We end up needing to converge them on worklist
     approaches that can be extended in order to be able to handle the
     mutations.
  2) The order of the enqueuing need to remain bottom-up post-order so
     that we don't get surprising order of visitation for things like
     the inliner.
  3) We need the worklists to have set semantics so we don't duplicate
     things endlessly. We don't need a *persistent* set though because
     we always keep processing the bottom node!!!! This is super, super
     surprising to me and took a long time to convince myself this is
     correct, but I'm pretty sure it is... Once we sink down to the
     bottom node, we can't re-split out the same node in any way, and
     the postorder of the current queue is fixed and unchanging.
  4) We need to make sure that the "current" SCC or RefSCC actually gets
     enqueued here such that we re-visit it because we continue
     processing a *new*, *bottom* SCC/RefSCC.

- We also need the ability to *skip* SCCs and RefSCCs that get merged
  into a larger component. We even need the ability to skip *nodes* from
  an SCC that are no longer part of that SCC.

This led to the design you see in the patch which uses SetVector-based
worklists. The RefSCC worklist is always empty until an update occurs
and is just used to handle those RefSCCs created by updates as the
others don't even exist yet and are formed on-demand during the
bottom-up walk. The SCC worklist is pre-populated from the RefSCC, and
we push new SCCs onto it and blacklist existing SCCs on it to get the
desired processing.

We then *directly* update these when updating the call graph as I was
never able to find a satisfactory abstraction around the update
strategy.

Finally, we need to compute the updates for function passes. This is
mostly used as an initial customer of all the update mechanisms to drive
their design to at least cover some real set of use cases. There are
a bunch of interesting things that came out of doing this:

- It is really nice to do this a function at a time because that
  function is likely hot in the cache. This means we want even the
  function pass adaptor to support online updates to the call graph!

- To update the call graph after arbitrary function pass mutations is
  quite hard. We have to build a fairly comprehensive set of
  data structures and then process them. Fortunately, some of this code
  is related to the code for building the cal graph in the first place.
  Unfortunately, very little of it makes any sense to share because the
  nature of what we're doing is so very different. I've factored out the
  one part that made sense at least.

- We need to transfer these updates into the various structures for the
  CGSCC pass manager. Once those were more sanely worked out, this
  became relatively easier. But some of those needs necessitated changes
  to the LazyCallGraph interface to make it significantly easier to
  extract the changed SCCs from an update operation.

- We also need to update the CGSCC analysis manager as the shape of the
  graph changes. When an SCC is merged away we need to clear analyses
  associated with it from the analysis manager which we didn't have
  support for in the analysis manager infrsatructure. New SCCs are easy!
  But then we have the case that the original SCC has its shape changed
  but remains in the call graph. There we need to *invalidate* the
  analyses associated with it.

- We also need to invalidate analyses after we *finish* processing an
  SCC. But the analyses we need to invalidate here are *only those for
  the newly updated SCC*!!! Because we only continue processing the
  bottom SCC, if we split SCCs apart the original one gets invalidated
  once when its shape changes and is not processed farther so its
  analyses will be correct. It is the bottom SCC which continues being
  processed and needs to have the "normal" invalidation done based on
  the preserved analyses set.

All of this is mostly background and context for the changes here.

Many thanks to all the reviewers who helped here. Especially Sanjoy who
caught several interesting bugs in the graph algorithms, David, Sean,
and others who all helped with feedback.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21464

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2016-08-24 09:37:14 +00:00
Tim Shen
22fca38c9c [GraphTraits] Replace all NodeType usage with NodeRef
This should finish the GraphTraits migration.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23730


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2016-08-22 21:09:30 +00:00
Justin Bogner
7d7a23e700 Replace a few more "fall through" comments with LLVM_FALLTHROUGH
Follow up to r278902. I had missed "fall through", with a space.

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2016-08-17 20:30:52 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
370879ff09 IPO: Swap || operands to avoid dereferencing end()
IsOperandBundleUse conveniently indicates  whether
std::next(F->arg_begin(),UseIndex) will get to (or past) end().  Check
it first to avoid dereferencing end().

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2016-08-17 01:23:58 +00:00
Sean Silva
2fb9a98752 Consistently use ModuleAnalysisManager
Besides a general consistently benefit, the extra layer of indirection
allows the mechanical part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D23256 that
requires touching every transformation and analysis to be factored out
cleanly.

Thanks to David for the suggestion.

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2016-08-09 00:28:38 +00:00
Sean Silva
6d4afae8c0 Add some comments linking back to PR28400.
Thanks to Mehdi for the suggestion!

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2016-08-08 07:03:49 +00:00
Sean Silva
d4b4a02255 [PM] Invalidate CallGraphAnalysis because it holds AssertingVH
This is essentially PR28400. The fix here is similar to that implemented
in r274656.

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2016-08-08 05:38:01 +00:00
Tim Shen
a9ed4cc01c [ADT] NFC: Generalize GraphTraits requirement of "NodeType *" in interfaces to "NodeRef", and migrate SCCIterator.h to use NodeRef
Summary: By generalize the interface, users are able to inject more flexible Node token into the algorithm, for example, a pair of vector<Node>* and index integer. Currently I only migrated SCCIterator to use NodeRef, but more is coming. It's a NFC.

Reviewers: dblaikie, chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22937

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2016-08-01 22:32:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
baf88b3b1a [FunctionAttrs] Correct the safety analysis for inference of 'returned'
We skipped over ReturnInsts which didn't return an argument which would
lead us to incorrectly conclude that an argument returned by another
ReturnInst was 'returned'.

This reverts commit r275756.

This fixes PR28610.

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2016-07-19 18:50:26 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
73585958d4 Revert r275678, "Revert "Revert r275027 - Let FuncAttrs infer the 'returned' argument attribute""
This reverts also r275029, "Update Clang tests after adding inference for the returned argument attribute"

It broke LTO build. Seems miscompilation.

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2016-07-18 03:23:25 +00:00
Hal Finkel
4fe9cc7cb0 Revert "Revert r275027 - Let FuncAttrs infer the 'returned' argument attribute"
This reverts commit r275042; the initial commit triggered self-hosting failures
on ARM/AArch64. James Molloy identified the problematic backend code, which has
been disabled in r275677. Trying again...

Original commit message:

Let FuncAttrs infer the 'returned' argument attribute

A function can have one argument with the 'returned' attribute, indicating that
the associated argument is always the return value of the function. Add
FuncAttrs inference logic.

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2016-07-16 07:21:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel
7f9e1e0b77 Revert r275027 - Let FuncAttrs infer the 'returned' argument attribute
Reverting r275027 and r275033. These seem to cause miscompiles on the AArch64 buildbot.

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