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Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
8de6150816 ADT: Remove == and != comparisons between ilist iterators and pointers
I missed == and != when I removed implicit conversions between iterators
and pointers in r252380 since they were defined outside ilist_iterator.

Since they depend on getNodePtrUnchecked(), they indirectly rely on UB.
This commit removes all uses of these operators.  (I'll delete the
operators themselves in a separate commit so that it can be easily
reverted if necessary.)

There should be NFC here.

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2016-02-21 20:39:50 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
1836552368 Revert r255691 "[LoopVectorizer] Refine loop vectorizer's register usage calculator by ignoring specific instructions."
It caused PR26509.

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2016-02-19 21:40:12 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
3dd74513a8 [LV] Vectorize first-order recurrences
This patch enables the vectorization of first-order recurrences. A first-order
recurrence is a non-reduction recurrence relation in which the value of the
recurrence in the current loop iteration equals a value defined in the previous
iteration. The load PRE of the GVN pass often creates these recurrences by
hoisting loads from within loops.

In this patch, we add a new recurrence kind for first-order phi nodes and
attempt to vectorize them if possible. Vectorization is performed by shuffling
the values for the current and previous iterations. The vectorization cost
estimate is updated to account for the added shuffle instruction.

Contributed-by: Matthew Simpson and Chad Rosier <mcrosier@codeaurora.org>
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16197

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2016-02-19 17:56:08 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
865db3895b [LV] Fix PR26600: avoid out of bounds loads for interleaved access vectorization
Summary:
If we don't have the first and last access of an interleaved load group,
the first and last wide load in the loop can do an out of bounds
access. Even though we discard results from speculative loads,
this can cause problems, since it can technically generate page faults
(or worse).

We now discard interleaved load groups that don't have the first and
load in the group.

Reviewers: hfinkel, rengolin

Subscribers: rengolin, llvm-commits, mzolotukhin, anemet

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17332

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2016-02-19 15:46:10 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
fb46056c3a Reapply commit r259357 with a fix for PR26629
Commit r259357 was reverted because it caused PR26629. We were assuming all
roots of a vectorizable tree could be truncated to the same width, which is not
the case in general. This commit reapplies the patch along with a fix and a new
test case to ensure we don't regress because of this issue again. This should
fix PR26629.

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2016-02-18 14:14:40 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
2c7551bff2 Create masked gather and scatter intrinsics in Loop Vectorizer.
Loop vectorizer now knows to vectorize GEP and create masked gather and scatter intrinsics for random memory access.

The feature is enabled on AVX-512 target.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15690



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2016-02-17 19:23:04 +00:00
David Majnemer
fcc16ed65e Revert "Reapply commit r258404 with fix."
This reverts commit r259357, it caused PR26629.

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2016-02-17 19:02:36 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
23340531a1 [LV] Add support for insertelt/extractelt processing during type truncation
Summary:
While shrinking types according to the required bits, we can
encounter insert/extract element instructions. This will cause us to
reach an llvm_unreachable statement.

This change adds support for truncating insert/extract element
operations, and adds a regression test.

Reviewers: jmolloy

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17078

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2016-02-15 15:38:17 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
267497cc5c [SLP] Add debug output for extract cost (NFC)
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2016-02-11 23:06:40 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
e942cf87e8 [SCEV][LAA] Re-commit r260085 and r260086, this time with a fix for the memory
sanitizer issue. The PredicatedScalarEvolution's copy constructor
wasn't copying the Generation value, and was leaving it un-initialized.

Original commit message:

[SCEV][LAA] Add no wrap SCEV predicates and use use them to improve strided pointer detection

Summary:
This change adds no wrap SCEV predicates with:
  - support for runtime checking
  - support for expression rewriting:
      (sext ({x,+,y}) -> {sext(x),+,sext(y)}
      (zext ({x,+,y}) -> {zext(x),+,sext(y)}

Note that we are sign extending the increment of the SCEV, even for
the zext case. This is needed to cover the fairly common case where y would
be a (small) negative integer. In order to do this, this change adds two new
flags: nusw and nssw that are applicable to AddRecExprs and permit the
transformations above.

We also change isStridedPtr in LAA to be able to make use of
these predicates. With this feature we should now always be able to
work around overflow issues in the dependence analysis.

Reviewers: mzolotukhin, sanjoy, anemet

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, sanjoy, llvm-commits, rengolin, jmolloy, hfinkel

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15412



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2016-02-08 17:02:45 +00:00
Igor Breger
a2a4a6e1dc [SLP] Fix placement of debug statement (NFC)
By Ayal Zaks (ayal.zaks@intel.com)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16976

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2016-02-08 14:11:39 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
bbaff75d11 Revert r260086 and r260085. They have broken the memory
sanitizer bots.



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2016-02-08 11:56:15 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
41fcf12691 [SCEV][LAA] Add no wrap SCEV predicates and use use them to improve strided pointer detection
Summary:
This change adds no wrap SCEV predicates with:
  - support for runtime checking
  - support for expression rewriting:
      (sext ({x,+,y}) -> {sext(x),+,sext(y)}
      (zext ({x,+,y}) -> {zext(x),+,sext(y)}

Note that we are sign extending the increment of the SCEV, even for
the zext case. This is needed to cover the fairly common case where y would
be a (small) negative integer. In order to do this, this change adds two new
flags: nusw and nssw that are applicable to AddRecExprs and permit the
transformations above.

We also change isStridedPtr in LAA to be able to make use of
these predicates. With this feature we should now always be able to
work around overflow issues in the dependence analysis.

Reviewers: mzolotukhin, sanjoy, anemet

Subscribers: mzolotukhin, sanjoy, llvm-commits, rengolin, jmolloy, hfinkel

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15412

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2016-02-08 10:45:50 +00:00
Wei Mi
eafb39b656 [SCEV] Try to reuse existing value during SCEV expansion
Current SCEV expansion will expand SCEV as a sequence of operations
and doesn't utilize the value already existed. This will introduce
redundent computation which may not be cleaned up throughly by
following optimizations.

This patch introduces an ExprValueMap which is a map from SCEV to the
set of equal values with the same SCEV. When a SCEV is expanded, the
set of values is checked and reused whenever possible before generating
a sequence of operations.

The original commit triggered regressions in Polly tests. The regressions
exposed two problems which have been fixed in current version.

1. Polly will generate a new function based on the old one. To generate an
instruction for the new function, it builds SCEV for the old instruction,
applies some tranformation on the SCEV generated, then expands the transformed
SCEV and insert the expanded value into new function. Because SCEV expansion
may reuse value cached in ExprValueMap, the value in old function may be
inserted into new function, which is wrong.
   In SCEVExpander::expand, there is a logic to check the cached value to
be used should dominate the insertion point. However, for the above
case, the check always passes. That is because the insertion point is
in a new function, which is unreachable from the old function. However
for unreachable node, DominatorTreeBase::dominates thinks it will be
dominated by any other node.
   The fix is to simply add a check that the cached value to be used in
expansion should be in the same function as the insertion point instruction.

2. When the SCEV is of scConstant type, expanding it directly is cheaper than
reusing a normal value cached. Although in the cached value set in ExprValueMap,
there is a Constant type value, but it is not easy to find it out -- the cached
Value set is not sorted according to the potential cost. Existing reuse logic
in SCEVExpander::expand simply chooses the first legal element from the cached
value set.
   The fix is that when the SCEV is of scConstant type, don't try the reuse
logic. simply expand it.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12090



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2016-02-04 01:27:38 +00:00
Junmo Park
f38d8c901e Minor code cleanups. NFC.
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2016-02-03 23:16:39 +00:00
Wei Mi
dcbf7c311e Revert r259662, which caused regressions on polly tests.
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2016-02-03 18:05:57 +00:00
Wei Mi
e32bfe25a3 [SCEV] Try to reuse existing value during SCEV expansion
Current SCEV expansion will expand SCEV as a sequence of operations
and doesn't utilize the value already existed. This will introduce
redundent computation which may not be cleaned up throughly by
following optimizations.

This patch introduces an ExprValueMap which is a map from SCEV to the
set of equal values with the same SCEV. When a SCEV is expanded, the
set of values is checked and reused whenever possible before generating
a sequence of operations.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12090



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2016-02-03 17:05:12 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
54a309e4ea [LV] Rename RdxPHIsToFix to PHIsToFix (NFC)
In the future, we will vectorize recurrences other than reductions. This patch
renames a few variables and updates their associated comments to enable them to
be reused for non-reduction PHI nodes.

This change was requested in the review for D16197.

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2016-02-01 16:07:01 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
5c7e8a999b Reapply commit r258404 with fix.
The previous patch caused PR26364. The fix is to ensure that we don't enter a
cycle when iterating over use-def chains.

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2016-02-01 13:38:29 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
fd50cfc8b4 [SLP] Fix printing of debug statement (NFC)
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2016-01-29 17:21:38 +00:00
David Majnemer
208a5cc2b0 Revert "Reapply commit r258404 with fix"
This reverts commit r258929, it caused PR26364.

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2016-01-29 02:43:22 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
e470293402 Reapply commit r258404 with fix
This patch is the second attempt to reapply commit r258404. There was bug in
the initial patch and subsequent fix (mentioned below).

The initial patch caused an assertion because we were computing smaller type
sizes for instructions that cannot be demoted. The fix first determines the
instructions that will be demoted, and then applies the smaller type size to
only those instructions.

This should fix PR26239 and PR26307.

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2016-01-27 13:43:27 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
2e1b6ea21c [SLPVectorizer] Swap the checking order of isCommutative and isConsecutiveAccess
NFC

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2016-01-27 04:59:05 +00:00
Chris Bieneman
caeade4234 Remove autoconf support
Summary:
This patch is provided in preparation for removing autoconf on 1/26. The proposal to remove autoconf on 1/26 was discussed on the llvm-dev thread here: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-January/093875.html

"I felt a great disturbance in the [build system], as if millions of [makefiles] suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something [amazing] has happened."
- Obi Wan Kenobi

Reviewers: chandlerc, grosbach, bob.wilson, tstellarAMD, echristo, whitequark

Subscribers: chfast, simoncook, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, jfb, danalbert, srhines, arsenm, dschuff, jyknight, dsanders, joker.eph, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16471

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2016-01-26 21:29:08 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
9124889505 Revert "Reapply commit r258404 with fix"
This commit exposes a crash in computeKnownBits on the Chromium buildbots.
Reverting to investigate.

Reference: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26307

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2016-01-26 15:45:49 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
33a530fbed [LIR] Add support for structs and hand unrolled loops
This is a recommit of r258620 which causes PR26293.

The original message:

Now LIR can turn following codes into memset:

typedef struct foo {
  int a;
  int b;
} foo_t;

void bar(foo_t *f, unsigned n) {
  for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    f[i].a = 0;
    f[i].b = 0;
  }
}

void test(foo_t *f, unsigned n) {
  for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i += 2) {
    f[i] = 0;
    f[i+1] = 0;
  }
}

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2016-01-26 02:27:47 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
ceb1e843a0 Reapply commit r25804 with fix
We were hitting an assertion because we were computing smaller type sizes for
instructions that cannot be demoted. The fix first determines the instructions
that will be demoted, and then applies the smaller type size to only those
instructions.

This should fix PR26239.

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2016-01-25 19:24:29 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
79b3dc3c04 Speculatively revert r258620 as it is the likely culprid of PR26293.
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2016-01-25 19:12:49 +00:00
Haicheng Wu
98b6bad4c8 [LIR] Add support for structs and hand unrolled loops
Now LIR can turn following codes into memset:

typedef struct foo {
  int a;
  int b;
} foo_t;

void bar(foo_t *f, unsigned n) {
  for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    f[i].a = 0;
    f[i].b = 0;
  }
}

void test(foo_t *f, unsigned n) {
  for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i += 2) {
    f[i] = 0;
    f[i+1] = 0;
  }
}

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2016-01-23 06:52:41 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
895661cc6d Revert "[SLP] Truncate expressions to minimum required bit width"
This reverts commit r258404.

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2016-01-21 17:17:20 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
9549f8f7fa [SLP] Truncate expressions to minimum required bit width
This change attempts to produce vectorized integer expressions in bit widths
that are narrower than their scalar counterparts. The need for demotion arises
especially on architectures in which the small integer types (e.g., i8 and i16)
are not legal for scalar operations but can still be used in vectors. Like
similar work done within the loop vectorizer, we rely on InstCombine to perform
the actual type-shrinking. We use the DemandedBits analysis and
ComputeNumSignBits from ValueTracking to determine the minimum required bit
width of an expression.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15815

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2016-01-21 16:31:55 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
8fa16f95ff Reapply r257800 with fix
The fix uniques the bundle of getelementptr indices we are about to vectorize
since it's possible for the same index to be used by multiple instructions.
The original commit message is below.

[SLP] Vectorize the index computations of getelementptr instructions.

This patch seeds the SLP vectorizer with getelementptr indices. The primary
motivation in doing so is to vectorize gather-like idioms beginning with
consecutive loads (e.g., g[a[0] - b[0]] + g[a[1] - b[1]] + ...). While these
cases could be vectorized with a top-down phase, seeding the existing bottom-up
phase with the index computations avoids the complexity, compile-time, and
phase ordering issues associated with a full top-down pass. Only bundles of
single-index getelementptrs with non-constant differences are considered for
vectorization.

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2016-01-15 18:51:51 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
df4b806e4d Revert "[SLP] Vectorize the index computations of getelementptr instructions."
This reverts commit r257800.

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2016-01-15 13:10:46 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
bdd1452784 [SLP] Vectorize the index computations of getelementptr instructions.
This patch seeds the SLP vectorizer with getelementptr indices. The primary
motivation in doing so is to vectorize gather-like idioms beginning with
consecutive loads (e.g., g[a[0] - b[0]] + g[a[1] - b[1]] + ...). While these
cases could be vectorized with a top-down phase, seeding the existing bottom-up
phase with the index computations avoids the complexity, compile-time, and
phase ordering issues associated with a full top-down pass. Only bundles of
single-index getelementptrs with non-constant differences are considered for
vectorization.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14829

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2016-01-14 20:46:27 +00:00
Junmo Park
8bb7acb4c1 Remove extra whitespace. NFC.
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2016-01-13 07:03:42 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
70b3436457 rangify; NFCI
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2016-01-12 18:47:59 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
bd8623ae5c function names start with a lower case letter ; NFC
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2016-01-12 18:03:37 +00:00
Matthew Simpson
cfa9b54c86 [LV] Avoid creating empty reduction entries (NFC)
This patch prevents us from unintentionally creating entries in the reductions
map for PHIs that are not actually reductions. This is currently not an issue
since we bail out if we encounter PHIs other than inductions or reductions.
However the behavior could become problematic as we add support for additional
recurrence types.

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2016-01-06 12:50:29 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
4b892417a6 [SCEV] Add and use SCEVConstant::getAPInt; NFCI
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2015-12-17 20:28:46 +00:00
Charlie Turner
8c888e8a57 [SLPVectorizer] Ensure dominated reduction values.
When considering incoming values as part of a reduction phi, ensure the
incoming value is dominated by said phi.

Failing to ensure this property causes miscompiles.

Fixes PR25787.

Many thanks to Mattias Eriksson for reporting, reducing and analyzing the
problem for me.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15580



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2015-12-16 18:23:44 +00:00
Cong Hou
e956465289 [LoopVectorizer] Refine loop vectorizer's register usage calculator by ignoring specific instructions.
(This is the third attempt to check in this patch, and the first two are r255454
and r255460. The once failed test file reg-usage.ll is now moved to
test/Transform/LoopVectorize/X86 directory with target datalayout and target
triple indicated.)

LoopVectorizationCostModel::calculateRegisterUsage() is used to estimate the
register usage for specific VFs. However, it takes into account many
instructions that won't be vectorized, such as induction variables,
GetElementPtr instruction, etc.. This makes the loop vectorizer too conservative
when choosing VF. In this patch, the induction variables that won't be
vectorized plus GetElementPtr instruction will be added to ValuesToIgnore set
so that their register usage won't be considered any more.


Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15177




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2015-12-15 22:45:09 +00:00
Cong Hou
dbef3b079d Revert r255460, which still causes test failures on some platforms.
Further investigation on the failures is ongoing.




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2015-12-13 17:15:38 +00:00
Cong Hou
f26946fa52 [LoopVectorizer] Refine loop vectorizer's register usage calculator by ignoring specific instructions.
(This is the second attempt to check in this patch: REQUIRES: asserts is added
to reg-usage.ll now.)

LoopVectorizationCostModel::calculateRegisterUsage() is used to estimate the
register usage for specific VFs. However, it takes into account many
instructions that won't be vectorized, such as induction variables,
GetElementPtr instruction, etc.. This makes the loop vectorizer too conservative
when choosing VF. In this patch, the induction variables that won't be
vectorized plus GetElementPtr instruction will be added to ValuesToIgnore set
so that their register usage won't be considered any more.


Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15177




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2015-12-13 16:55:46 +00:00
Cong Hou
6f344e5da6 Revert r255454 as it leads to several test failers on buildbots.
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2015-12-13 09:28:57 +00:00
Cong Hou
c731de4630 [LoopVectorizer] Refine loop vectorizer's register usage calculator by ignoring specific instructions.
LoopVectorizationCostModel::calculateRegisterUsage() is used to estimate the
register usage for specific VFs. However, it takes into account many
instructions that won't be vectorized, such as induction variables,
GetElementPtr instruction, etc.. This makes the loop vectorizer too conservative
when choosing VF. In this patch, the induction variables that won't be
vectorized plus GetElementPtr instruction will be added to ValuesToIgnore set
so that their register usage won't be considered any more.


Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15177




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2015-12-13 08:44:08 +00:00
Hal Finkel
47be3618f1 AlignmentFromAssumptions and SLPVectorizer preserves AA and GlobalsAA
GlobalsAA's assumptions that passes do not escape globals not previously
escaped is not violated by AlignmentFromAssumptions and SLPVectorizer. Marking
them as such allows GlobalsAA to be preserved until GVN in the LTO pipeline.

http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-December/092972.html

Patch by Vaivaswatha Nagaraj!

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2015-12-11 17:46:01 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
90f6cd579a Re-commit r255115, with the PredicatedScalarEvolution class moved to
ScalarEvolution.h, in order to avoid cyclic dependencies between the Transform
and Analysis modules:

[LV][LAA] Add a layer over SCEV to apply run-time checked knowledge on SCEV expressions

Summary:
This change creates a layer over ScalarEvolution for LAA and LV, and centralizes the
usage of SCEV predicates. The SCEVPredicatedLayer takes the statically deduced knowledge
by ScalarEvolution and applies the knowledge from the SCEV predicates. The end goal is
that both LAA and LV should use this interface everywhere.

This also solves a problem involving the result of SCEV expression rewritting when
the predicate changes. Suppose we have the expression (sext {a,+,b}) and two predicates
  P1: {a,+,b} has nsw
  P2: b = 1.

Applying P1 and then P2 gives us {a,+,1}, while applying P2 and the P1 gives us
sext({a,+,1}) (the AddRec expression was changed by P2 so P1 no longer applies).
The SCEVPredicatedLayer maintains the order of transformations by feeding back
the results of previous transformations into new transformations, and therefore
avoiding this issue.

The SCEVPredicatedLayer maintains a cache to remember the results of previous
SCEV rewritting results. This also has the benefit of reducing the overall number
of expression rewrites.

Reviewers: mzolotukhin, anemet

Subscribers: jmolloy, sanjoy, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14296



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2015-12-09 16:06:28 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
bdd73bcbd7 Revert r255115 until we figure out how to fix the bot failures.
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2015-12-09 15:25:28 +00:00
Silviu Baranga
69c30d5b6c [LV][LAA] Add a layer over SCEV to apply run-time checked knowledge on SCEV expressions
Summary:
This change creates a layer over ScalarEvolution for LAA and LV, and centralizes the
usage of SCEV predicates. The SCEVPredicatedLayer takes the statically deduced knowledge
by ScalarEvolution and applies the knowledge from the SCEV predicates. The end goal is
that both LAA and LV should use this interface everywhere.

This also solves a problem involving the result of SCEV expression rewritting when
the predicate changes. Suppose we have the expression (sext {a,+,b}) and two predicates
  P1: {a,+,b} has nsw
  P2: b = 1.

Applying P1 and then P2 gives us {a,+,1}, while applying P2 and the P1 gives us
sext({a,+,1}) (the AddRec expression was changed by P2 so P1 no longer applies).
The SCEVPredicatedLayer maintains the order of transformations by feeding back
the results of previous transformations into new transformations, and therefore
avoiding this issue.

The SCEVPredicatedLayer maintains a cache to remember the results of previous
SCEV rewritting results. This also has the benefit of reducing the overall number
of expression rewrites.

Reviewers: mzolotukhin, anemet

Subscribers: jmolloy, sanjoy, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14296

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2015-12-09 15:03:52 +00:00
Cong Hou
c5cf58b8a7 Fix a typo in LoopVectorize.cpp. NFC.
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2015-12-05 01:00:22 +00:00