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Summary: This patch computes the synthetic function entry count on the whole program callgraph (based on module summary) and writes the entry counts to the summary. After function importing, this count gets attached to the IR as metadata. Since it adds a new field to the summary, this bumps up the version. Reviewers: tejohnson Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43521 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@349076 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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12 KiB
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296 lines
12 KiB
C++
//===- lib/Transforms/Utils/FunctionImportUtils.cpp - Importing utilities -===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements the FunctionImportGlobalProcessing class, used
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// to perform the necessary global value handling for function importing.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/FunctionImportUtils.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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/// Checks if we should import SGV as a definition, otherwise import as a
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/// declaration.
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bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::doImportAsDefinition(
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const GlobalValue *SGV, SetVector<GlobalValue *> *GlobalsToImport) {
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// Only import the globals requested for importing.
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if (!GlobalsToImport->count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(SGV)))
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return false;
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assert(!isa<GlobalAlias>(SGV) &&
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"Unexpected global alias in the import list.");
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// Otherwise yes.
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return true;
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}
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bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::doImportAsDefinition(
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const GlobalValue *SGV) {
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if (!isPerformingImport())
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return false;
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return FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::doImportAsDefinition(SGV,
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GlobalsToImport);
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}
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bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal(
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const GlobalValue *SGV) {
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assert(SGV->hasLocalLinkage());
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// Both the imported references and the original local variable must
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// be promoted.
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if (!isPerformingImport() && !isModuleExporting())
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return false;
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if (isPerformingImport()) {
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assert((!GlobalsToImport->count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(SGV)) ||
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!isNonRenamableLocal(*SGV)) &&
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"Attempting to promote non-renamable local");
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// We don't know for sure yet if we are importing this value (as either
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// a reference or a def), since we are simply walking all values in the
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// module. But by necessity if we end up importing it and it is local,
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// it must be promoted, so unconditionally promote all values in the
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// importing module.
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return true;
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}
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// When exporting, consult the index. We can have more than one local
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// with the same GUID, in the case of same-named locals in different but
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// same-named source files that were compiled in their respective directories
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// (so the source file name and resulting GUID is the same). Find the one
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// in this module.
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auto Summary = ImportIndex.findSummaryInModule(
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SGV->getGUID(), SGV->getParent()->getModuleIdentifier());
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assert(Summary && "Missing summary for global value when exporting");
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auto Linkage = Summary->linkage();
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if (!GlobalValue::isLocalLinkage(Linkage)) {
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assert(!isNonRenamableLocal(*SGV) &&
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"Attempting to promote non-renamable local");
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::isNonRenamableLocal(
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const GlobalValue &GV) const {
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if (!GV.hasLocalLinkage())
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return false;
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// This needs to stay in sync with the logic in buildModuleSummaryIndex.
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if (GV.hasSection())
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return true;
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if (Used.count(const_cast<GlobalValue *>(&GV)))
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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#endif
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std::string FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::getName(const GlobalValue *SGV,
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bool DoPromote) {
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// For locals that must be promoted to global scope, ensure that
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// the promoted name uniquely identifies the copy in the original module,
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// using the ID assigned during combined index creation. When importing,
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// we rename all locals (not just those that are promoted) in order to
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// avoid naming conflicts between locals imported from different modules.
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if (SGV->hasLocalLinkage() && (DoPromote || isPerformingImport()))
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return ModuleSummaryIndex::getGlobalNameForLocal(
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SGV->getName(),
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ImportIndex.getModuleHash(SGV->getParent()->getModuleIdentifier()));
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return SGV->getName();
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}
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GlobalValue::LinkageTypes
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FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::getLinkage(const GlobalValue *SGV,
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bool DoPromote) {
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// Any local variable that is referenced by an exported function needs
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// to be promoted to global scope. Since we don't currently know which
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// functions reference which local variables/functions, we must treat
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// all as potentially exported if this module is exporting anything.
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if (isModuleExporting()) {
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if (SGV->hasLocalLinkage() && DoPromote)
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return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage;
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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}
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// Otherwise, if we aren't importing, no linkage change is needed.
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if (!isPerformingImport())
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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switch (SGV->getLinkage()) {
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case GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage:
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case GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage:
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// External and linkonce definitions are converted to available_externally
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// definitions upon import, so that they are available for inlining
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// and/or optimization, but are turned into declarations later
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// during the EliminateAvailableExternally pass.
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if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(SGV))
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return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage;
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// An imported external declaration stays external.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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case GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage:
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// An imported available_externally definition converts
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// to external if imported as a declaration.
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if (!doImportAsDefinition(SGV))
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return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage;
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// An imported available_externally declaration stays that way.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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case GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage:
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case GlobalValue::WeakAnyLinkage:
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// Can't import linkonce_any/weak_any definitions correctly, or we might
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// change the program semantics, since the linker will pick the first
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// linkonce_any/weak_any definition and importing would change the order
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// they are seen by the linker. The module linking caller needs to enforce
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// this.
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assert(!doImportAsDefinition(SGV));
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// If imported as a declaration, it becomes external_weak.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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case GlobalValue::WeakODRLinkage:
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// For weak_odr linkage, there is a guarantee that all copies will be
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// equivalent, so the issue described above for weak_any does not exist,
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// and the definition can be imported. It can be treated similarly
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// to an imported externally visible global value.
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if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(SGV))
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return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage;
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else
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return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage;
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case GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage:
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// It would be incorrect to import an appending linkage variable,
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// since it would cause global constructors/destructors to be
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// executed multiple times. This should have already been handled
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// by linkIfNeeded, and we will assert in shouldLinkFromSource
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// if we try to import, so we simply return AppendingLinkage.
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return GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage;
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case GlobalValue::InternalLinkage:
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case GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage:
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// If we are promoting the local to global scope, it is handled
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// similarly to a normal externally visible global.
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if (DoPromote) {
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if (doImportAsDefinition(SGV) && !dyn_cast<GlobalAlias>(SGV))
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return GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage;
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else
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return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage;
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}
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// A non-promoted imported local definition stays local.
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// The ThinLTO pass will eventually force-import their definitions.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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case GlobalValue::ExternalWeakLinkage:
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// External weak doesn't apply to definitions, must be a declaration.
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assert(!doImportAsDefinition(SGV));
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// Linkage stays external_weak.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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case GlobalValue::CommonLinkage:
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// Linkage stays common on definitions.
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// The ThinLTO pass will eventually force-import their definitions.
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return SGV->getLinkage();
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}
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llvm_unreachable("unknown linkage type");
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}
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void FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::processGlobalForThinLTO(GlobalValue &GV) {
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ValueInfo VI;
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if (GV.hasName()) {
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VI = ImportIndex.getValueInfo(GV.getGUID());
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// Set synthetic function entry counts.
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if (VI && ImportIndex.hasSyntheticEntryCounts()) {
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if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(&GV)) {
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if (!F->isDeclaration()) {
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for (auto &S : VI.getSummaryList()) {
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FunctionSummary *FS = dyn_cast<FunctionSummary>(S->getBaseObject());
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if (FS->modulePath() == M.getModuleIdentifier()) {
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F->setEntryCount(Function::ProfileCount(FS->entryCount(),
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Function::PCT_Synthetic));
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Check the summaries to see if the symbol gets resolved to a known local
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// definition.
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if (VI && VI.isDSOLocal()) {
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GV.setDSOLocal(true);
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if (GV.hasDLLImportStorageClass())
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GV.setDLLStorageClass(GlobalValue::DefaultStorageClass);
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}
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}
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// Mark read-only variables which can be imported with specific attribute.
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// We can't internalize them now because IRMover will fail to link variable
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// definitions to their external declarations during ThinLTO import. We'll
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// internalize read-only variables later, after import is finished.
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// See internalizeImmutableGVs.
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//
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// If global value dead stripping is not enabled in summary then
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// propagateConstants hasn't been run. We can't internalize GV
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// in such case.
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if (!GV.isDeclaration() && VI && ImportIndex.withGlobalValueDeadStripping()) {
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const auto &SL = VI.getSummaryList();
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auto *GVS = SL.empty() ? nullptr : dyn_cast<GlobalVarSummary>(SL[0].get());
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if (GVS && GVS->isReadOnly())
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cast<GlobalVariable>(&GV)->addAttribute("thinlto-internalize");
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}
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bool DoPromote = false;
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if (GV.hasLocalLinkage() &&
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((DoPromote = shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal(&GV)) || isPerformingImport())) {
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// Once we change the name or linkage it is difficult to determine
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// again whether we should promote since shouldPromoteLocalToGlobal needs
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// to locate the summary (based on GUID from name and linkage). Therefore,
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// use DoPromote result saved above.
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GV.setName(getName(&GV, DoPromote));
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GV.setLinkage(getLinkage(&GV, DoPromote));
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if (!GV.hasLocalLinkage())
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GV.setVisibility(GlobalValue::HiddenVisibility);
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} else
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GV.setLinkage(getLinkage(&GV, /* DoPromote */ false));
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// Remove functions imported as available externally defs from comdats,
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// as this is a declaration for the linker, and will be dropped eventually.
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// It is illegal for comdats to contain declarations.
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auto *GO = dyn_cast<GlobalObject>(&GV);
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if (GO && GO->isDeclarationForLinker() && GO->hasComdat()) {
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// The IRMover should not have placed any imported declarations in
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// a comdat, so the only declaration that should be in a comdat
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// at this point would be a definition imported as available_externally.
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assert(GO->hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() &&
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"Expected comdat on definition (possibly available external)");
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GO->setComdat(nullptr);
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}
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}
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void FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::processGlobalsForThinLTO() {
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for (GlobalVariable &GV : M.globals())
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processGlobalForThinLTO(GV);
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for (Function &SF : M)
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processGlobalForThinLTO(SF);
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for (GlobalAlias &GA : M.aliases())
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processGlobalForThinLTO(GA);
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}
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bool FunctionImportGlobalProcessing::run() {
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processGlobalsForThinLTO();
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return false;
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}
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bool llvm::renameModuleForThinLTO(Module &M, const ModuleSummaryIndex &Index,
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SetVector<GlobalValue *> *GlobalsToImport) {
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FunctionImportGlobalProcessing ThinLTOProcessing(M, Index, GlobalsToImport);
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return ThinLTOProcessing.run();
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}
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