This patch migrates the memmove optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the memcpy optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the memcmp optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the strstr optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the strcspn optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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Several of the simplifiers migrated from the simplify-libcalls pass to
the instcombine pass were not correctly checking the target library
information to gate the simplifications. This patch ensures that the
check is made.
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If the arrays are found to be disjoint then we run the vectorized version of
the loop. If they are not, we run the scalar code.
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This patch migrates the strspn optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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The new analysis is not yet ready for prime time. It has a *critical*
flawed assumption, and some troubling shortages of testing. Until it's
been hammered into better shape, let's stick with the working code. This
should be easy to revert itself when the analysis is ready.
Fixes PR14241, a miscompile of any memcpy-able loop which uses a pointer
as the induction mechanism. If you have been seeing miscompiles in this
revision range, you really want to test with this backed out. The
results of this miscompile are a bit subtle as they can lead to
downstream passes concluding things are impossible which are in fact
possible.
Thanks to David Blaikie for the majority of the reduction of this
miscompile. I'll be checking in the test case in a non-revert commit.
Revesions reverted here:
r167045: LoopIdiom: Fix a serious missed optimization: we only turned
top-level loops into memmove.
r166877: LoopIdiom: Add checks to avoid turning memmove into an infinite
loop.
r166875: LoopIdiom: Recognize memmove loops.
r166874: LoopIdiom: Replace custom dependence analysis with
DependenceAnalysis.
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When target cost information is available, compute explicit costs of inserting and
extracting values from vectors. At this point, all costs are estimated using the
target information, and the chain-depth heuristic is not needed. As a result, it is now, by
default, disabled when using target costs.
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getIntPtrType support for multiple address spaces via a pointer type,
and also introduced a crasher bug in the constant folder reported in
PR14233.
These commits also contained several problems that should really be
addressed before they are re-committed. I have avoided reverting various
cleanups to the DataLayout APIs that are reasonable to have moving
forward in order to reduce the amount of churn, and minimize the number
of commits that were reverted. I've also manually updated merge
conflicts and manually arranged for the getIntPtrType function to stay
in DataLayout and to be defined in a plausible way after this revert.
Thanks to Duncan for working through this exact strategy with me, and
Nick Lewycky for tracking down the really annoying crasher this
triggered. (Test case to follow in its own commit.)
After discussing with Duncan extensively, and based on a note from
Micah, I'm going to continue to back out some more of the more
problematic patches in this series in order to ensure we go into the
LLVM 3.2 branch with a reasonable story here. I'll send a note to
llvmdev explaining what's going on and why.
Summary of reverted revisions:
r166634: Fix a compiler warning with an unused variable.
r166607: Add some cleanup to the DataLayout changes requested by
Chandler.
r166596: Revert "Back out r166591, not sure why this made it through
since I cancelled the command. Bleh, sorry about this!
r166591: Delete a directory that wasn't supposed to be checked in yet.
r166578: Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based
on the address space.
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BBVectorize would, except for loads and stores, always fuse instructions
so that the first instruction (in the current source order) would always
represent the low part of the input vectors and the second instruction
would always represent the high part. This lead to too many shuffles
being produced because sometimes the opposite order produces fewer of them.
With this change, BBVectorize tracks the kind of pair connections that form
the DAG of candidate pairs, and uses that information to reorder the pairs to
avoid excess shuffles. Using this information, a future commit will be able
to add VTTI-based shuffle costs to the pair selection procedure. Importantly,
the number of remaining shuffles can now be estimated during pair selection.
There are some trivial instruction reorderings in the test cases, and one
simple additional test where we certainly want to do a reordering to
avoid an unnecessary shuffle.
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This patch migrates the strto* optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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By propagating the value for the switch condition, LLVM can now build
lookup tables for code such as:
switch (x) {
case 1: return 5;
case 2: return 42;
case 3: case 4: case 5:
return x - 123;
default:
return 123;
}
Given that x is known for each case, "x - 123" becomes a constant for
cases 3, 4, and 5.
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This patch migrates the strpbrk optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the strlen optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This patch migrates the strncpy optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier.
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This is important for loops in the LAPACK test-suite.
These loops start at 1 because they are auto-converted from fortran.
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This patch migrates the stpcpy optimizations from the simplify-libcalls
pass into the instcombine library call simplifier. Note that the
__stpcpy_chk simplifications were migrated in a previous commit.
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r166198 migrated the strcpy optimization to instcombine. The strcpy
simplifier that was migrated from Transforms/Scalar/SimplifyLibCalls.cpp
was also doing some __strcpy_chk simplifications. Those fortified
simplifications were migrated as well, but introduced a bug in the
__stpcpy_chk simplifier in the process. This happened because the
__strcpy_chk and __stpcpy_chk simplifiers were both mapped to StrCpyChkOpt
which was updated with simplifications that worked for __strcpy_chk, but
not __stpcpy_chk.
This patch fixes the problem by adding proper test coverage and creating a
new simplifier for __stpcpy_chk (instead of sharing one with __strcpy_chk).
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integers in that the code to handle split alloca-wide integer loads or
stores doesn't come first. It should, for the same reasons as with
integers, and the PR attests to that. Also had to fix a busted assert in
that this test case also covers.
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When the switch-to-lookup tables transform landed in SimplifyCFG, it
was pointed out that this could be inappropriate for some targets.
Since there was no way at the time for the pass to know anything about
the target, an awkward reverse-transform was added in CodeGenPrepare
that turned lookup tables back into switches for some targets.
This patch uses the new TargetTransformInfo to determine if a
switch should be transformed, and removes
CodeGenPrepare::ConvertLoadToSwitch.
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getCastInstrCost had an assert prohibiting scalar to vector casts. Such casts,
however, are allowed. This should make the vectorizer buildbot happier.
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This turns loops like
for (unsigned i = 0; i != n; ++i)
p[i] = p[i+1];
into memmove, which has a highly optimized implementation in most libcs.
This was really easy with the new DependenceAnalysis :)
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Requires a lot less code and complexity on loop-idiom's side and the more
precise analysis can catch more cases, like the one I included as a test case.
This also fixes the edge-case miscompilation from PR9481.
Compile time performance seems to be slightly worse, but this is mostly due
to an extra LCSSA run scheduled by the PassManager and should be fixed there.
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