This is friendlier to the readers as it makes it clear that the API is
not meant for vregs but just for physregs.
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Eventually, we will need sample profiles to be incorporated into the
inliner's cost models. To do this, we need the sample profile pass to
be a module pass.
This patch makes no functional changes beyond the mechanical adjustments
needed to run SampleProfile as a module pass.
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While introducing support for MinVersionLoadCommand in llvm-readobj I noticed there's
no API to extract Major/Minor/Update components conveniently. Currently consumers
do the bit twiddling on their own, but this will change from now on.
I'll convert llvm-objdump (and llvm-readobj) in a later commit.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12282
Reviewed by: rafael
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This reverts commit 433bfd94e4b7e3cc3f8b08f8513ce47817941b0c.
Broke some bot, have to see why it passed locally.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
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We removed access to the DataLayout on the TargetMachine and
deprecated the C API function LLVMGetTargetMachineData() in r243114.
However the way I tried to be backward compatible was broken: I
changed the wrapper of the TargetMachine to be a structure that
includes the DataLayout as well. However the TargetMachine is also
wrapped by the ExecutionEngine, in the more classic way. A client
using the TargetMachine wrapped by the ExecutionEngine and trying
to get the DataLayout would break.
It seems tricky to solve the problem completely in the C API
implementation. This patch tries to address this backward
compatibility in a more lighter way in the C++ API. The C API is
restored in its original state and the removed C++ API is
reintroduced, but privately. The C API is friended to the
TargetMachine and should be the only consumer for this API.
Reviewers: ributzka
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12263
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This change moves LTOCodeGenerator's ownership of the merged module to a
field of type std::unique_ptr<Module>. This helps simplify parts of the code
and clears the way for the module to be consumed by LLVM CodeGen (see D12132
review comments).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12205
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Summary:
WinEHPrepare is going to require that cleanuppad and catchpad produce values
of token type which are consumed by any cleanupret or catchret exiting the
pad. This change updates the signatures of those operators to require/enforce
that the type produced by the pads is token type and that the rets have an
appropriate argument.
The catchpad argument of a `CatchReturnInst` must be a `CatchPadInst` (and
similarly for `CleanupReturnInst`/`CleanupPadInst`). To accommodate that
restriction, this change adds a notion of an operator constraint to both
LLParser and BitcodeReader, allowing appropriate sentinels to be constructed
for forward references and appropriate error messages to be emitted for
illegal inputs.
Also add a verifier rule (noted in LangRef) that a catchpad with a catchpad
predecessor must have no other predecessors; this ensures that WinEHPrepare
will see the expected linear relationship between sibling catches on the
same try.
Lastly, remove some superfluous/vestigial casts from instruction operand
setters operating on BasicBlocks.
Reviewers: rnk, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12108
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This allows us to remove a bunch of code in LTOCodeGenerator and llvm-lto
and has the side effect of improving error handling in the libLTO C API.
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This commit extends the 'SlotMapping' structure and includes mappings for named
and numbered types in it. The LLParser is extended accordingly to fill out
those mappings at the end of module parsing.
This information is useful when we want to parse standalone constant values
at a later stage using the 'parseConstantValue' method. The constant values
can be constant expressions, which can contain references to types. In order
to parse such constant values, we have to restore the internal named and
numbered mappings for the types in LLParser, otherwise the parser will report
a parsing error. Therefore, this commit also introduces a new method called
'restoreParsingState' to LLParser, which uses the slot mappings to restore
some of its internal parsing state.
This commit is required to serialize constant value pointers in the machine
memory operands for the MIR format.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
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Gets a bit tricky in the ValueMapper, of course - not sure if we should
just expose a list of explicit types for each Value so that the
ValueMapper can be neutral to these special cases (it's OK for things
like load, where the explicit type is the result type - but when that's
not the case, it means plumbing through another "special" type... )
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such as std::equal on the third argument. This reverts previous workarounds.
Predefining _DEBUG_POINTER_IMPL disables Visual C++ 2013 headers from defining
it to a function performing the null pointer check. In practice, it's not that
bad since any function actually using the nullptr will seg fault. The other
iterator sanity checks remain enabled in the headers.
Reviewed by Aaron Ballmanþ and Duncan P. N. Exon Smith.
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The module splitter splits a module into linkable partitions. It will
be used to implement parallel LTO code generation.
This initial version of the splitter does not attempt to deal with the
somewhat subtle symbol visibility issues around module splitting. These
will be dealt with in a future change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12132
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and make it always preserve debug locations, since all callers wanted this
behavior anyway.
This is addressing a post-commit review feedback for r245589.
NFC (inside the LLVM tree).
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Since r245605, the clang headers don't use these anymore.
r245165 updated some of the tests already; update the others, add
an autoupgrade, remove the intrinsics, and cleanup the definitions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10555
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Summary:
Refactor, NFC
Extracts computeOverflowForSignedAdd and isKnownNonNegative from NaryReassociate to ValueTracking in case
others need it.
Reviewers: reames
Subscribers: majnemer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11313
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Since Ashutosh made findDefsUsedOutsideOfLoop public, we can clean this
up.
Now clients that don't compute DefsUsedOutsideOfLoop can just call
versionLoop() and computing DefsUsedOutsideOfLoop will happen
implicitly. With that there is no reason to expose addPHINodes anymore.
Ashutosh, you can now drop the calls to findDefsUsedOutsideOfLoop and
addPHINodes in LVerLICM and things should just work.
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analyses into LLVM's Analysis library rather than having them in
a Transforms library.
This is motivated by the need to have the core AliasAnalysis
infrastructure be aware of the ObjCARCAliasAnalysis. However, it also
seems like a nice and clean separation. Everything was very easy to move
and this doesn't create much clutter in the analysis library IMO.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12133
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This is something like nullopt in std::experimental::optional. Optional
could already be constructed from None, so this seems like an obvious
extension from there.
I have a use in a future patch for Clang, though it may not go that
way/end up used - so this seemed worth committing now regardless.
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We still need to add constant folding of vector comparisons to fold the tests for targets that don't support the respective min/max nodes
I needed to update 2011-12-06-AVXVectorExtractCombine to load a vector instead of using a constant vector to prevent it folding
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12118
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Reintroduce r245442. Remove an overly conservative assertion introduced
in r245442. We could replace the assertion to use `shareSameRegisterFile`
instead, but in that point in `insertPHI` we already lost the original
Def subreg to check against. So drop the assertion completely.
Original commit message:
- Teaches the ValueTracker in the PeepholeOptimizer to look through PHI
instructions.
- Add findNextSourceAndRewritePHI method to lookup into multiple sources
returnted by the ValueTracker and rewrite PHIs with new sources.
With these changes we can find more register sources and rewrite more
copies to allow coaslescing of bitcast instructions. Hence, we eliminate
unnecessary VR64 <-> GR64 copies in x86, but it could be extended to
other archs by marking "isBitcast" on target specific instructions. The
x86 example follows:
A:
psllq %mm1, %mm0
movd %mm0, %r9
jmp C
B:
por %mm1, %mm0
movd %mm0, %r9
jmp C
C:
movd %r9, %mm0
pshufw $238, %mm0, %mm0
Becomes:
A:
psllq %mm1, %mm0
jmp C
B:
por %mm1, %mm0
jmp C
C:
pshufw $238, %mm0, %mm0
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11197
rdar://problem/20404526
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Reapply r243486.
- Teaches the ValueTracker in the PeepholeOptimizer to look through PHI
instructions.
- Add findNextSourceAndRewritePHI method to lookup into multiple sources
returnted by the ValueTracker and rewrite PHIs with new sources.
With these changes we can find more register sources and rewrite more
copies to allow coaslescing of bitcast instructions. Hence, we eliminate
unnecessary VR64 <-> GR64 copies in x86, but it could be extended to
other archs by marking "isBitcast" on target specific instructions. The
x86 example follows:
A:
psllq %mm1, %mm0
movd %mm0, %r9
jmp C
B:
por %mm1, %mm0
movd %mm0, %r9
jmp C
C:
movd %r9, %mm0
pshufw $238, %mm0, %mm0
Becomes:
A:
psllq %mm1, %mm0
jmp C
B:
por %mm1, %mm0
jmp C
C:
pshufw $238, %mm0, %mm0
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11197
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This removes the isPow2SDivCheap() query, as it is not currently used in
any meaningful way. isIntDivCheap() no longer relies on a state variable
(as all in-tree target set it to false), but the interface allows querying
based on the type optimization level.
NFC.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12082
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Exposed findDefsUsedOutsideOfLoop as a loop utility function by moving
it from LoopDistribute to LoopUtils.
Reviewed By: anemet
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without *requiring* it.
This allows a pass indicate that it will use an analysis if available
(through getAnalysisIfAvailable). When the pass manager knows this, it
will refrain from deleting that analysis if it can. Naturally, it will
still get invalidated at the correct time. These passes are not
considered when scheduling the pass pipeline, so typically they will
require manual scheduling, but this may also allow passes with
getAnalysisIfAvailable to find the analysis more often if nothing after
them requires that analysis and it wasn't invalidated.
I don't have a particular use case with the current passes, but with my
new structure for alias analyses, this will be very useful. We want to
allow people to customize the set of AAs available by scheduling
additional passes. These's aren't ever *required* for obvious reasons.
So we need some way to mark in the legacy pass manager that they will
still be used if available.
This is essentially how analysis groups already work. But this makes the
feature generally available and more explicit. It should allow the AA
change to not impact how people trigger a custom alias analysis being
available at a certain point in compilation.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12114
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Fix how DependenceAnalysis calls delinearization, mirroring what is done in
Delinearization.cpp (mostly by making sure to call getSCEVAtScope before
delinearizing, and by removing the unnecessary 'Pairs == 1' check).
Patch by Vaivaswatha Nagaraj!
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This commit adds support for bit mask target flag serialization to the MIR
printer and the MIR parser. It also adds support for the machine operand's
target flag serialization to the AArch64 target.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
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Remove support for Valgrind-based TSan, which hasn't been maintained for a
few years. We now use the TSan annotations only if LLVM is compiled with
-fsanitize=thread. We no longer need the weak function definitions as we
are guaranteed that our program is linked directly with the TSan runtime.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12121
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Note that this actually has no functional change -- we never call these
methods using the derived type. But it is still cleaner and fixes a GCC
warning.
Spotted by Dave in code review and the warning spotted by Joerg on IRC.
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State numbers are calculated by performing a walk from the innermost
funclet to the outermost funclet. Rudimentary support for the new EH
constructs has been added to the assembly printer, just enough to test
the new machinery.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12098
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folding the code into the main Analysis library.
There already wasn't much of a distinction between Analysis and IPA.
A number of the passes in Analysis are actually IPA passes, and there
doesn't seem to be any advantage to separating them.
Moreover, it makes it hard to have interactions between analyses that
are both local and interprocedural. In trying to make the Alias Analysis
infrastructure work with the new pass manager, it becomes particularly
awkward to navigate this split.
I've tried to find all the places where we referenced this, but I may
have missed some. I have also adjusted the C API to continue to be
equivalently functional after this change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12075
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This commit adds a new function TargetFrameLowering::alignSPAdjust
and calls it from TargetInstrInfo::getSPAdjust. It fixes PR24142.
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This commit adds a virtual `peekTokens()` function to `MCAsmLexer`
which can peek forward an arbitrary number of tokens.
It also makes the `peekTok()` method call `peekTokens()` method, but
only requesting one token.
The idea is to better support targets which more more ambiguous
assembly syntaxes.
Patch by Dylan McKay!
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This change makes ScalarEvolution a stand-alone object and just produces
one from a pass as needed. Making this work well requires making the
object movable, using references instead of overwritten pointers in
a number of places, and other refactorings.
I've also wired it up to the new pass manager and added a RUN line to
a test to exercise it under the new pass manager. This includes basic
printing support much like with other analyses.
But there is a big and somewhat scary change here. Prior to this patch
ScalarEvolution was never *actually* invalidated!!! Re-running the pass
just re-wired up the various other analyses and didn't remove any of the
existing entries in the SCEV caches or clear out anything at all. This
might seem OK as everything in SCEV that can uses ValueHandles to track
updates to the values that serve as SCEV keys. However, this still means
that as we ran SCEV over each function in the module, we kept
accumulating more and more SCEVs into the cache. At the end, we would
have a SCEV cache with every value that we ever needed a SCEV for in the
entire module!!! Yowzers. The releaseMemory routine would dump all of
this, but that isn't realy called during normal runs of the pipeline as
far as I can see.
To make matters worse, there *is* actually a key that we don't update
with value handles -- there is a map keyed off of Loop*s. Because
LoopInfo *does* release its memory from run to run, it is entirely
possible to run SCEV over one function, then over another function, and
then lookup a Loop* from the second function but find an entry inserted
for the first function! Ouch.
To make matters still worse, there are plenty of updates that *don't*
trip a value handle. It seems incredibly unlikely that today GVN or
another pass that invalidates SCEV can update values in *just* such
a way that a subsequent run of SCEV will incorrectly find lookups in
a cache, but it is theoretically possible and would be a nightmare to
debug.
With this refactoring, I've fixed all this by actually destroying and
recreating the ScalarEvolution object from run to run. Technically, this
could increase the amount of malloc traffic we see, but then again it is
also technically correct. ;] I don't actually think we're suffering from
tons of malloc traffic from SCEV because if we were, the fact that we
never clear the memory would seem more likely to have come up as an
actual problem before now. So, I've made the simple fix here. If in fact
there are serious issues with too much allocation and deallocation,
I can work on a clever fix that preserves the allocations (while
clearing the data) between each run, but I'd prefer to do that kind of
optimization with a test case / benchmark that shows why we need such
cleverness (and that can test that we actually make it faster). It's
possible that this will make some things faster by making the SCEV
caches have higher locality (due to being significantly smaller) so
until there is a clear benchmark, I think the simple change is best.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12063
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This is a very minimal move support - it leaves the moved-from object in
a zombie state that is only valid for destruction and move assignment.
This seems fine to me, and leaving it in the default constructed state
would require adding more state to the object and potentially allocating
memory (!!!) and so seems like a Bad Idea.
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analysis ...
It turns out that we *do* need the old CallGraph ported to the new pass
manager. There are times where this model of a call graph is really
superior to the one provided by the LazyCallGraph. For example,
GlobalsModRef very specifically needs the model provided by CallGraph.
While here, I've tried to make the move semantics actually work. =]
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infrastructure.
This AA was never used in tree. It's infrastructure also completely
overlaps that of TargetLibraryInfo which is used heavily by BasicAA to
achieve similar goals to those stated for this analysis.
As has come up in several discussions, the use case here is still really
important, but this code isn't helping move toward that use case. Any
progress on better supporting rich AA information for runtime library
environments would likely be better off starting from scratch or
starting from TargetLibraryInfo than from this base.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12028
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Some personality routines require funclet exit points to be clearly
marked, this is done by producing a token at the funclet pad and
consuming it at the corresponding ret instruction. CleanupReturnInst
already had a spot for this operand but CatchReturnInst did not.
Other personality routines don't need to use this which is why it has
been made optional.
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Summary:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11212 made Scalar Evolution able to propagate NSW and NUW flags from instructions to SCEVs for add instructions. This patch expands that to sub, mul and shl instructions.
This change makes LSR able to generate pointer induction variables for loops like these, where the index is 32 bit and the pointer is 64 bit:
for (int i = 0; i < numIterations; ++i)
sum += ptr[i - offset];
for (int i = 0; i < numIterations; ++i)
sum += ptr[i * stride];
for (int i = 0; i < numIterations; ++i)
sum += ptr[3 * (i << 7)];
Reviewers: atrick, sanjoy
Subscribers: sanjoy, majnemer, hfinkel, llvm-commits, meheff, jingyue, eliben
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11860
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Although targeting CoreCLR is similar to targeting MSVC, there are
certain important differences that the backend must be aware of
(e.g. differences in stack probes, EH, and library calls).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11012
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Summary:
It always makes NewBB the entry of the region instead of OldBB. This breaks if there are edges from inside the region to OldBB. OldBB is moved out of the region and hence there are exiting edges to OldBB and the region's exit block, contradicting the single-exit condition for regions.
The only use from Polly is going to be removed, hence I propose to remove the function completely.
Reviewers: grosser
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11873
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This patch makes the Darwin ARM backend take advantage of TargetParser. It
also teaches TargetParser about ARMV7K for the first time. This makes target
triple parsing more consistent across llvm.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11996
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This reverts commit r245047.
It was failing on the darwin bots. The problem was that when running
./bin/llc -march=msp430
llc gets to
if (TheTriple.getTriple().empty())
TheTriple.setTriple(sys::getDefaultTargetTriple());
Which means that we go with an arch of msp430 but a triple of
x86_64-apple-darwin14.4.0 which fails badly.
That code has to be updated to select a triple based on the value of
march, but that is not a trivial fix.
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Other than some places that were handling unknown as ELF, this should
have no change. The test updates are because we were detecting
arm-coff or x86_64-win64-coff as ELF targets before.
It is not clear if the enum should live on the Triple. At least now it lives
in a single location and should be easier to move somewhere else.
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This introduces the basic functionality to support "token types".
The motivation stems from the need to perform operations on a Value
whose provenance cannot be obscured.
There are several applications for such a type but my immediate
motivation stems from WinEH. Our personality routine enforces a
single-entry - single-exit regime for cleanups. After several rounds of
optimizations, we may be left with a terminator whose "cleanup-entry
block" is not entirely clear because control flow has merged two
cleanups together. We have experimented with using labels as operands
inside of instructions which are not terminators to indicate where we
came from but found that LLVM does not expect such exotic uses of
BasicBlocks.
Instead, we can use this new type to clearly associate the "entry point"
and "exit point" of our cleanup. This is done by having the cleanuppad
yield a Token and consuming it at the cleanupret.
The token type makes it impossible to obscure or otherwise hide the
Value, making it trivial to track the relationship between the two
points.
What is the burden to the optimizer? Well, it turns out we have already
paid down this cost by accepting that there are certain calls that we
are not permitted to duplicate, optimizations have to watch out for
such instructions anyway. There are additional places in the optimizer
that we will probably have to update but early examination has given me
the impression that this will not be heroic.
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its creation function.
This required shifting a bunch of method definitions to be out-of-line
so that we could leave most of the implementation guts in the .cpp file.
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creation function there.
Same basic refactoring as the other alias analyses. Nothing special
required this time around.
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I've used forward declarations and reorderd the source code some to make
this reasonably clean and keep as much of the code as possible in the
source file, including all the stratified set details. Just the basic AA
interface and the create function are in the header file, and the header
file is now included into the relevant locations.
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the AA counter pass.
For pointsToConstantMemory, I think this is a "bug fix" as I think the
code as written will actually infloop if ever reached. For the
getModRefInfo, this is a no-op change but with a significantly simpler
form.
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.cpp file to make the header much less noisy.
Also makes it easy to use a static helper rather than a public method
for printing lines of stats.
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pattern.
Also hoist the creation routine out of the generic header and into the
pass header now that we have one.
I've worked to not make any changes, even formatting ones here. I'll
clean up the formatting and other things in a follow-up patch now that
the code is in the right place.
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This commit modifies the way the machine basic blocks are serialized - now the
machine basic blocks are serialized using a custom syntax instead of relying on
YAML primitives. Instead of using YAML mappings to represent the individual
machine basic blocks in a machine function's body, the new syntax uses a single
YAML block scalar which contains all of the machine basic blocks and
instructions for that function.
This is an example of a function's body that uses the old syntax:
body:
- id: 0
name: entry
instructions:
- '%eax = MOV32r0 implicit-def %eflags'
- 'RETQ %eax'
...
The same body is now written like this:
body: |
bb.0.entry:
%eax = MOV32r0 implicit-def %eflags
RETQ %eax
...
This syntax change is motivated by the fact that the bundled machine
instructions didn't map that well to the old syntax which was using a single
YAML sequence to store all of the machine instructions in a block. The bundled
machine instructions internally use flags like BundledPred and BundledSucc to
determine the bundles, and serializing them as MI flags using the old syntax
would have had a negative impact on the readability and the ease of editing
for MIR files. The new syntax allows me to serialize the bundled machine
instructions using a block construct without relying on the internal flags,
for example:
BUNDLE implicit-def dead %itstate, implicit-def %s1 ... {
t2IT 1, 24, implicit-def %itstate
%s1 = VMOVS killed %s0, 1, killed %cpsr, implicit killed %itstate
}
This commit also converts the MIR testcases to the new syntax. I developed
a script that can convert from the old syntax to the new one. I will post the
script on the llvm-commits mailing list in the thread for this commit.
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After r244870 flush() will only compare two null pointers and return,
doing nothing but wasting run time. The call is not required any more
as the stream and its SmallString are always in sync.
Thanks to David Blaikie for reviewing.
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This is faster and avoids the stream and SmallString state synchronization issue.
resync() is a no-op and may be safely deleted. I'll do so in a follow-up commit.
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
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This causes the other special members (like move and copy construction,
and move assignment) to come through for free. Some code in clang was
depending on the (deprecated, in the original code) copy ctor. Now that
there's no user-defined special members, they're all available without
any deprecation concerns.
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This debugger was designed to catch places where the old update API was
failing to be used correctly. As I've removed the update API, it no
longer serves any purpose. We can introduce new debugging aid passes
around any future work w.r.t. updating AAs.
Note that I've updated the documentation here, but really I need to
rewrite the documentation to carefully spell out the ideas around
stateful AA and how things are changing in the AA world. However, I'm
hoping to do that as a follow-up to the refactoring of the AA
infrastructure to work in both old and new pass managers so that I can
write the documentation specific to that world.
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relying on sneaking it out of its AliasAnalysis.
This abuse of AA (to shuffle TLI around rather than explicitly depending
on it) is going away with my refactor of AA.
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r243382 changed the behavior to always require a set of memchecks to be
passed to LoopVer. This change restores the prior behavior as an
alternative to the new behavior. This allows the checks to be
implicitly taken from the LAA object.
Patch by Ashutosh Nema!
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This abstracts away the test for "when can we fold across a MachineInstruction"
into the the MI interface, and changes call-frame optimization use the same test
the peephole optimizer users.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11945
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This commit transforms the mips-specific 'MipsCallEntry' subclass of the
'PseudoSourceValue' class into two, target-independent subclasses named
'GlobalValuePseudoSourceValue' and 'ExternalSymbolPseudoSourceValue'.
This change makes it easier to serialize the pseudo source values by removing
target-specific pseudo source values.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
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This commit removes the global manager variable which is responsible for
storing and allocating pseudo source values and instead it introduces a new
manager class named 'PseudoSourceValueManager'. Machine functions now own an
instance of the pseudo source value manager class.
This commit also modifies the 'get...' methods in the 'MachinePointerInfo'
class to construct pseudo source values using the instance of the pseudo
source value manager object from the machine function.
This commit updates calls to the 'get...' methods from the 'MachinePointerInfo'
class in a lot of different files because those calls now need to pass in a
reference to a machine function to those methods.
This change will make it easier to serialize pseudo source values as it will
enable me to transform the mips specific MipsCallEntry PseudoSourceValue
subclass into two target independent subclasses.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
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This commit introduces a new enumerator named 'PSVKind' in the
'PseudoSourceValue' class. This enumerator is now used to distinguish between
the various kinds of pseudo source values.
This change is done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value
object management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy - the next two
PseudoSourceValue commits will get rid of the global variable that manages the
pseudo source values and the mips specific MipsCallEntry subclass.
Reviewers: Akira Hatanaka
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This commit updates the documentation comments in PseudoSourceValue.cpp and
PseudoSourceValue.h based on the LLVM's documentation style. It also fixes
several instances of variable names that started with a lowercase letter.
This change is done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value
object management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy.
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This commit reformats the files lib/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.cpp and
include/llvm/CodeGen/PseudoSourceValue.h using clang-format. This change is
done in preparation for the changes to the pseudo source value object
management and to the PseudoSourceValue's class hierarchy.
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Summary:
Check the contents of BBtoRegion during analysis verification. It only takes place if -verify-region-info is passed or LLVM is compiled with XDEBUG.
RegionBase<Tr>::verifyRegion() also checks the RegionInfoBase<Tr>::VerifyRegionInfo flag, which is redundant, but verifyRegion() is public API and might be invoked from other sites. In order to avoid behavioral change, this check is not removed. In any case, no region will be verified unless VerifyRegionInfo is set.
Reviewers: grosser
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11872
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The intention of these is to be a corollary to ISD::FMINNUM/FMAXNUM,
differing only on how NaNs are treated. FMINNUM returns the non-NaN
input (when given one NaN and one non-NaN), FMINNAN returns the NaN
input instead.
This patch includes support for scalarizing, widening and splitting
vectors, but not expansion or softening. The reason is that these
should never be needed - FMINNAN nodes are only going to be created
in one place (SDAGBuilder::visitSelect) and there we'll check if the
node is legal or custom. I could preemptively add expand and soften
code, but I'm fairly opposed to adding code I can't test. It's bad
enough I can't create tests with this patch, but at least this code
will be exercised by the ARM and AArch64 backends fairly shortly.
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The select pattern recognition in ValueTracking (as used by InstCombine
and SelectionDAGBuilder) only knew about integer patterns. This teaches
it about minimum and maximum operations.
matchSelectPattern() has been extended to return a struct containing the
existing Flavor and a new enum defining the pattern's behavior when
given one NaN operand.
C minnum() is defined to return the non-NaN operand in this case, but
the idiomatic C "a < b ? a : b" would return the NaN operand.
ARM and AArch64 at least have different instructions for these different cases.
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This patch and a relatec clang patch solve the problem of having to explicitly enable analysis when specifying a loop hint pragma to get the diagnostics. Passing AlwasyPrint as the pass name (see below) causes the front-end to print the diagnostic if the user has specified '-Rpass-analysis' without an '=<target-pass>’. Users of loop hints can pass that compiler option without having to specify the pass and they will get diagnostics for only those loops with loop hints.
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This commit serializes the UsedPhysRegMask register mask from the machine
register information class. The mask is serialized as an inverted
'calleeSavedRegisters' mask to keep the output minimal.
This commit also allows the MIR parser to infer this mask from the register
mask operands if the machine function doesn't specify it.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
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This patch moves checking the threshold of runtime pointer checks to the vectorization requirements (late diagnostics) and emits a diagnostic that infroms the user the loop would be vectorized if not for exceeding the pointer-check threshold. Clang will also append the options that can be used to allow vectorization.
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With this we finally have an ELFFile that is O(1) to construct. This is helpful
for programs like lld which have to do their own section walk.
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This patch moves the verification of fast-math to just before vectorization is done. This way we can tell clang to append the command line options would that allow floating-point commutativity. Specifically those are enableing fast-math or specifying a loop hint.
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Summary:
This adds a hook to TTI which enables us to selectively turn on by default
interleaved access vectorization for targets on which we have have performed
the required benchmarking.
Reviewers: rengolin
Subscribers: rengolin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11901
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Summary:
Analogously to Function::viewCFG(), RegionInfo::view() and RegionInfo::viewOnly() are meant to be called in debugging sessions. They open a viewer to show how RegionInfo currently understands the region hierarchy.
The functions viewRegion(Function*) and viewRegionOnly(Function*) invoke a fresh region analysis of the function in contrast to viewRegion(RegionInfo*) and viewRegionOnly(RegionInfo*) which show the current analysis result.
Reviewers: grosser
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11875
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PR24139 contains an analysis of poor register allocation. One of the findings
was that when calculating the spill weight, a rematerializable interval once
split is no longer rematerializable. This is because the isRematerializable
check in CalcSpillWeights.cpp does not follow the copies introduced by live
range splitting (after splitting, the live interval register definition is a
copy which is not rematerializable).
Reviewers: qcolombet
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11686
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This function can actually fail since the symbol contains an index to the
section and that can be invalid.
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This is unused after filtering checks was moved to the clients.
As a result, we can just return the number of the checks in the
precomputed set.
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This is the full set of checks that clients can further filter. IOW,
it's client-agnostic. This makes LAA complete in the sense that it now
provides the two main results of its analysis precomputed:
1. memory dependences via getDepChecker().getInsterestingDependences()
2. run-time checks via getRuntimePointerCheck().getChecks()
However, as a consequence we now compute this information pro-actively.
Thus if the client decides to skip the loop based on the dependences
we've computed the checks unnecessarily. In order to see whether this
was a significant overhead I checked compile time on SPEC2k6 LTO bitcode
files. The change was in the noise.
The checks are generated in canCheckPtrAtRT, at the same place where we
used to call groupChecks to merge checks.
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PrettyStackTraceHead is a LLVM_THREAD_LOCAL, which means it's just a global
in LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=NO builds. If a CrashRecoveryContext is used with
code that uses PrettyStackEntries, and a crash happens, PrettyStackTraceHead is
currently not reset to its pre-crash value. These functions make it possible
to add a cleanup to such code that does this.
(Not reseting the value then causes the assert in ~PrettyStackTraceEntry() to
fire if the code outside of the CrashRecoveryContext also uses
PrettyStackEntries -- for example, clang when building a module.)
Part of PR11974.
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NFC patch for current users, but llvm-dsymutil will use the new
functionality to adapt to the input linetable.
Based on a patch by Adrian Prantl.
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lld might end up using a small part of this, but it will be in a much
refactored form. For now this unblocks avoiding the full section scan in the
ELFFile constructor.
This also has a (very small) error handling improvement.
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TerminateInst can't have a name because it doesn't produce a result. No
functionality change is intended, this is just a cleanup.
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libclang uses a CrashRecoveryContext, and building a module does too. If a
module gets built through libclang, nested CrashRecoveryContexts are used. They
work fine with threads as things are stored in ThreadLocal variables, but in
LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS=OFF builds the two recovery contexts would write to the
same globals.
To fix, keep active CrashRecoveryContextImpls in a list and have the global
point to the innermost one, and do something similar for
tlIsRecoveringFromCrash.
Necessary (but not sufficient) for PR11974 and PR20325
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11770
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iisUnmovableInstruction() had a list of instructions hardcoded which are
considered unmovable. The list lacked (at least) an entry for the va_arg
and cmpxchg instructions.
Fix this by introducing a new Instruction::mayBeMemoryDependent()
instead of maintaining another instruction list.
Patch by Matthias Braun <matze@braunis.de>.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11577
rdar://problem/22118647
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It adds a new constructor, which takes a std::function predicate function that
is run at the beginning of shrink wrapping to determine whether the optimization
should run on the given machine function. The std::function can be overridden by
each target, allowing target-specific decisions to be made on each machine
function.
This is necessary for PowerPC, as the decision to run shrink wrapping is
partially based on the ABI. Futhermore, this operates nicely with the GCC iFunc
capability, which allows option overrides on a per-function basis.
Phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11421
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This is the first mechanical step in preparation for making this and all
the other alias analysis passes available to the new pass manager. I'm
factoring out all the totally boring changes I can so I'm moving code
around here with no other changes. I've even minimized the formatting
churn.
I'll reformat and freshen comments on the interface now that its located
in the right place so that the substantive changes don't triger this.
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around a DataLayout interface in favor of directly querying DataLayout.
This wrapper specifically helped handle the case where this no
DataLayout, but LLVM now requires it simplifynig all of this. I've
updated callers to directly query DataLayout. This in turn exposed
a bunch of places where we should have DataLayout readily available but
don't which I've fixed. This then in turn exposed that we were passing
DataLayout around in a bunch of arguments rather than making it readily
available so I've also fixed that.
No functionality changed.
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This commit implements the initial serialization of the machine operand target
flags. It extends the 'TargetInstrInfo' class to add two new methods that help
to provide text based serialization for the target flags.
This commit can serialize only the X86 target flags, and the target flags for
the other targets will be serialized in the follow-up commits.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
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This is intended to help support the idiom of a class that has some
other objects (or multiple arrays of different types of objects)
appended on the end, which is used quite heavily in clang.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11272
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1. Create a utility function normalizeEdgeWeights() in MachineBranchProbabilityInfo that normalizes a list of edge weights so that the sum of then can fit in uint32_t.
2. Provide an interface in MachineBasicBlock to normalize its successors' weights.
3. Add a flag in MachineBasicBlock that tracks whether its successors' weights are normalized.
4. Provide an overload of getSumForBlock that accepts a non-const pointer to a MBB so that it can force normalizing this MBB's successors' weights.
5. Update several uses of getSumForBlock() by eliminating the once needed weight scale.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11442
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pass manager.
This never worked, and won't ever work. It was actually why I ended up
building the LazyCallGraph set of code which is more more effectively
wired up to the new pass manager. This accidentally got committed when
I was trying to land a cleanup of the code organization in the other
parts of this file. =[ My bad, but fortunately Dave was keen eyed enough
to spot that this code couldn't possibly work. =]
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The only place that tries to return a CallGraph by value
(CallGraphAnalysis::run) doesn't seem to be used right now, but it's a
reasonable bit of cleanup anyway.
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LoadedObjectInfo was depending on the implicit copy ctor in the presence
of a user-declared dtor. Default (and protect) it in the base class and
make the devired classes final to avoid any risk of a public API that
would enable slicing.
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rather than 'unsigned' for their costs.
For something like costs in particular there is a natural "negative"
value, that of savings or saved cost. As a consequence, there is a lot
of code that subtracts or creates negative values based on cost, all of
which is prone to awkwardness or bugs when dealing with an unsigned
type. Similarly, we *never* want these values to wrap, as that would
cause Very Bad code generation (likely percieved as an infinite loop as
we try to emit over 2^32 instructions or some such insanity).
All around 'int' seems a much better fit for these basic metrics. I've
added asserts to ensure that at least the TTI interface never returns
negative numbers here. If we ever have a use case for negative numbers,
we can remove this, but this way a bug where someone used '-1' to
produce a 'very large' cost will be caught by the assert.
This passes all tests, and is also UBSan clean.
No functional change intended.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11741
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To get the successors of a BB we currently do successors(BB) which
ultimately walks the successors of the BB's terminator.
This moves the iterator to TerminatorInst as thats what we're actually
using to do the iteration, and adds a member function to TerminatorInst
to allow us to iterate directly over successors given an instruction.
For example, we can now do
for (auto *Succ : BI->successors())
instead of
for (unsigned i = 0, e = BI->getNumSuccessors(); i != e; ++i)
Reviewed by Tobias Grosser.
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std::copy does not work for non-trivially copyable classes when we're
copying into uninitialized memory.
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Create wrapper methods in the Function class for the OptimizeForSize and MinSize
attributes. We want to hide the logic of "or'ing" them together when optimizing
just for size (-Os).
Currently, we are not consistent about this and rely on a front-end to always set
OptimizeForSize (-Os) if MinSize (-Oz) is on. Thus, there are 18 FIXME changes here
that should be added as follow-on patches with regression tests.
This patch is NFC-intended: it just replaces existing direct accesses of the attributes
by the equivalent wrapper call.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11734
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If we don't have sys/wait.h and we're on a unix system there's no way
that several of the llvm tools work at all. This includes clang.
Just remove the configure and cmake checks entirely - we'll get a
build error instead of building something broken now.
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This variant of addRuntimeCheck is only used now from the LoopVectorizer
which does not use this parameter.
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Summary: This patch adds enum value for an existing metadata type -- make.implicit. Using preassigned enum will be helpful to get compile time type checking and avoid string construction and comparison. The patch also changes uses of make.implicit from string metadata to enum metadata. There is no functionality change.
Reviewers: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11698
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This happens to work, but is not guaranteed to work. Indeed, most memcpy
interfaces in Linux-land annotate these arguments as nonnull, and GCC
and LLVM both can and do optimized based upon that. When they do so,
they might legitimately have miscompiled code calling this routine with
two valid iterators, 'nullptr' and 'nullptr'. There was even code doing
precisely this because StringRef().begin() and StringRef().end() both
produce null pointers.
This was found by UBSan.
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The previous commits moved this functionality into the client.
Also remove the now unused member variable.
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Various value handles needed to be copy constructible and copy
assignable (mostly for their use in DenseMap). But to avoid an API that
might allow accidental slicing, make these members protected in the base
class and make derived classes final (the special members become
implicitly public there - but disallowing further derived classes that
might be sliced to the intermediate type).
Might be worth having a warning a bit like -Wnon-virtual-dtor that
catches public move/copy assign/ctors in classes with virtual functions.
(suppressable in the same way - by making them protected in the base,
and making the derived classes final) Could be fancier and only diagnose
them when they're actually called, potentially.
Also allow a few default implementations where custom implementations
(especially with non-standard return types) were implemented.
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This fixes a bug found while working on the bitcode reader. In
particular, the method BitstreamReader::AtEndOfStream doesn't always
behave correctly when processing a data streamer. The method
fillCurWord doesn't properly set CurWord/BitsInCurWord if the data
streamer was already at eof, but GetBytes had not yet set the
ObjectSize field of the streaming memory object.
This patch fixes this problem, and provides a test to show that
this problem has been fixed.
Patch by Karl Schimpf.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11391
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Since r241097, `DIBuilder` has only created distinct `DICompileUnit`s.
The backend is liable to start relying on that (if it hasn't already),
so make uniquable `DICompileUnit`s illegal and automatically upgrade old
bitcode. This is a nice cleanup, since we can remove an unnecessary
`DenseSet` (and the associated uniquing info) from `LLVMContextImpl`.
Almost all the testcases were updated with this script:
git grep -e '= !DICompileUnit' -l -- test |
grep -v test/Bitcode |
xargs sed -i '' -e 's,= !DICompileUnit,= distinct !DICompileUnit,'
I imagine something similar should work for out-of-tree testcases.
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Instead of cloning distinct `MDNode`s when linking in a module, just
move them over. The module linker destroys the source module, so the
old node would otherwise just be leaked on the context. Create the new
node in place. This also reduces the number of cloned uniqued nodes
(since it's less likely their operands have changed).
This mapping strategy is only correct when we're discarding the source,
so the linker turns it on via a ValueMapper flag, `RF_MoveDistinctMDs`.
There's nothing observable in terms of `llvm-link` output here: the
linked module should be semantically identical.
I'll be adding more 'distinct' nodes to the debug info metadata graph in
order to break uniquing cycles, so the benefits of this will partly come
in future commits. However, we should get some gains immediately, since
we have a fair number of 'distinct' `DILocation`s being linked in.
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Instead of always showing/printing all functions, a class derived from
the DOTViewer class can overwrite the set of functions that will be
processed.
This will be used (and tested) by Polly's scop viewers, but other users
can be imagined as well.
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Summary:
This is useful for PNaCl's `RewriteAtomics` pass. NaCl intrinsics don't exist for some of the more exotic RMW instructions, so by refactoring this function into its own, `RewriteAtomics` can share code rewriting those atomics with `AtomicExpand` while additionally saving a few cycles by generating the `cmpxchg` NaCl-specific intrinsic with the callback. Without this patch, `RewriteAtomics` would require two extra passes over functions, by first requiring use of the full `AtomicExpand` pass to just expand the leftover exotic RMWs and then running itself again to expand resulting `cmpxchg`s.
NFC
Reviewers: jfb
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11422
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Summary:
Modify the cost calculation function for interleaved accesses
to use the target-specific costs for insert/extract element and
memory operations.
This better models the case where the backend can't match
the interleaved group, and we are forced to use a wide load
and shuffle vectors.
Interleaved accesses are not enabled by default, so this shouldn't
cause a performance change.
Reviewers: jmolloy
Subscribers: jmolloy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11718
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Adjust the GlobalMergeOnExternal option so that the default behaviour is to
do whatever the Target thinks is best. Explicitly enabled or disabling the
option will override this default.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10965
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Change `DIELoc` and `DIEBlock` to stop inheriting from `DIE`, instead
inheriting from `DIEValueList` to share the value storage API. This
awkward bit of code-sharing was also fairly confusing: neither `DIELoc`
nor `DIEBlock` represents a `DIE`, so why would they inherit from it?
Aside from the API cleanup, this should improve debug info memory usage
in the backend, since it shaves five pointers off of every `DIELoc` and
`DIEBlock`. I haven't bothered to measure the savings, though.
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Rewrite `DIEValueList` as a subclass of `DIE`, renaming its API to match
`DIE`'s. This is preparation for changing `DIEBlock` and `DIELoc` to
stop inheriting from `DIE` and inherit directly from `DIEValueList`.
I thought about leaving this as a has-a relationship (and changing
`DIELoc` and `DIEBlock` to also have-a `DIEValueList`), but that seemed
to require a fair bit more boilerplate and I think it needed more
changes to the `DwarfUnit` API than this will.
No functionality change intended here.
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Various targets use std::swap on specific MCAsmOperands (ARM and
possibly Hexagon as well). It might be helpful to mark those subclasses
as final, to ensure that the availability of move/copy operations can't
lead to slicing. (same sort of requirements as the non-vitual dtor -
protected or a final class)
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This commit fixes a bug in the class 'SIInstrInfo' where the implicit register
machine operands were added to a machine instruction in an incorrect order -
the implicit uses were added before the implicit defs.
I found this bug while working on moving the implicit register operand
verification code from the MIR parser to the machine verifier.
This commit also makes the method 'addImplicitDefUseOperands' in the machine
instruction class public so that it can be reused in the 'SIInstrInfo' class.
Reviewers: Matt Arsenault
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11689
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Remove the fake `DW_TAG_auto_variable` and `DW_TAG_arg_variable` tags,
using `DW_TAG_variable` in their place Stop exposing the `tag:` field at
all in the assembly format for `DILocalVariable`.
Most of the testcase updates were generated by the following sed script:
find test/ -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.mir" |
xargs grep -l 'DILocalVariable' |
xargs sed -i '' \
-e 's/tag: DW_TAG_arg_variable, //' \
-e 's/tag: DW_TAG_auto_variable, //'
There were only a handful of tests in `test/Assembly` that I needed to
update by hand.
(Note: a follow-up could change `DILocalVariable::DILocalVariable()` to
set the tag to `DW_TAG_formal_parameter` instead of `DW_TAG_variable`
(as appropriate), instead of having that logic magically in the backend
in `DbgVariable`. I've added a FIXME to that effect.)
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This introduces new instructions neccessary to implement MSVC-compatible
exception handling support. Most of the middle-end and none of the
back-end haven't been audited or updated to take them into account.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11097
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Replace the general `createLocalVariable()` with two more specific
functions: `createParameterVariable()` and `createAutoVariable()`, and
rewrite the documentation.
Besides cleaning up the API, this avoids exposing the fake DWARF tags
`DW_TAG_arg_variable` and `DW_TAG_auto_variable` to frontends, and is
preparation for removing them completely.
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