This adds functionality to remove size/zero extension during indvars
without generating a canonical IV and rewriting all IV users. It's
disabled by default so should have no effect on codegen. Work in progress.
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Only create a canonical IV for backedge taken count if it will
actually be used by LinearFunctionTestReplace. And some related
cleanup, preparing to reduce dependence on canonical IVs.
No significant effect on x86 or arm in the test-suite.
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model constants which can be added to base registers via add-immediate
instructions which don't require an additional register to materialize
the immediate.
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This automagically provides a transform noticed by my super-optimizer
as occurring quite often: "rem x, (select cond, x, 1)" -> 0.
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This obviously helps a lot if the division would be turned into a libcall
(think i64 udiv on i386), but div is also one of the few remaining instructions
on modern CPUs that become more expensive when the bitwidth gets bigger.
This also helps register pressure on i386 when dividing chars, divb needs
two 8-bit parts of a 16 bit register as input where divl uses two registers.
int foo(unsigned char a) { return a/10; }
int bar(unsigned char a, unsigned char b) { return a/b; }
compiles into (x86_64)
_foo:
imull $205, %edi, %eax
shrl $11, %eax
ret
_bar:
movzbl %dil, %eax
divb %sil, %al
movzbl %al, %eax
ret
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This shouldn't happen in practice because the icmp would be a constant.
Add a check so we don't miscompile code if something goes wrong.
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between two reads (threading).
Fix an off-by-one in the indirect counter table that I meant to revert after an
earlier experiment. Whoops!
Implement GCOV_PREFIX. Doesn't handle GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP yet.
Fix an off-by-one in string emission. Extra whoops!
Tolerate DISubprograms that have null Function*'s attached to them. I don't yet
understand what this means, but it happens when you have a global static with
a non-trivial constructor/destructor.
Fix a crash on switch statements with a single successor (default-only).
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a nice and tidy:
%x1 = load i32* %0, align 4
%1 = icmp eq i32 %x1, 1179403647
br i1 %1, label %if.then, label %if.end
instead of doing lots of loads and branches. May the FreeBSD bootloader
long fit in its allocated space.
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wider load would allow elimination of subsequent loads, and when the wider
load is still a native integer type. This eliminates a ton of loads on
various benchmarks involving struct fields, though it is somewhat hobbled
by clang not being very aggressive about field alignment.
This is yet another step along the way towards resolving PR6627.
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Modified LinearFunctionTestReplace to push the condition on the dead
list instead of eagerly deleting it. This can cause unnecessary
IV rewrites, which should have no effect on codegen and will not be an
issue once we stop generating canonical IVs.
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effective in avoiding recomputation of LCSSA form; the widespread
use of instsimplify (which looks through phi nodes) means it was
not preserving LCSSA form anyway; and instcombine is no longer
scheduled in the middle of the loop passes so this doesn't matter
anymore.
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when X has multiple uses. This is useful for exposing secondary optimizations,
but the X86 backend isn't ready for this when X has a single use. For example,
this can disable load folding.
This is inching towards resolving PR6627.
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translation fails. We were bailing out in some cases that would
cause us to miss GVN'ing some non-local cases away.
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Add support for switch and indirectbr edges. This works by densely numbering
all blocks which have such terminators, and then separately numbering the
possible successors. The predecessors write down a number, the successor knows
its own number (as a ConstantInt) and sends that and the pointer to the number
the predecessor wrote down to the runtime, who looks up the counter in a
per-function table.
Coverage data should now be functional, but I haven't tested it on anything
other than my 2-file synthetic test program for coverage.
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return it as a clobber. This allows GVN to do smart things.
Enhance GVN to be smart about the case when a small load is clobbered
by a larger overlapping load. In this case, forward the value. This
allows us to compile stuff like this:
int test(void *P) {
int tmp = *(unsigned int*)P;
return tmp+*((unsigned char*)P+1);
}
into:
_test: ## @test
movl (%rdi), %ecx
movzbl %ch, %eax
addl %ecx, %eax
ret
which has one load. We already handled the case where the smaller
load was from a must-aliased base pointer.
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