if ((x & C) == 0) x |= C becomes x |= C
if ((x & C) != 0) x ^= C becomes x &= ~C
if ((x & C) == 0) x ^= C becomes x |= C
if ((x & C) != 0) x &= ~C becomes x &= ~C
if ((x & C) == 0) x &= ~C becomes nothing
Z3 Verifications code for above transform
http://rise4fun.com/Z3/Pmsh
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3717
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Most importantly, it gives debug location info to the coverage callback.
This change also removes 2 cases of unnecessary setDebugLoc when IRBuilder
is created with the same debug location.
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Iterating over a DenseMaop is non-deterministic and results to unpredictable IR
output.
Based on a patch by Daniel Reynaud!
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This allows code to statically accept a Function or a GlobalVariable, but
not an alias. This is already a cleanup by itself IMHO, but the main
reason for it is that it gives a lot more confidence that the refactoring to fix
the design of GlobalAlias is correct. That will be a followup patch.
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In transformation:
BinOp(shuffle(v1,undef), shuffle(v2,undef)) -> shuffle(BinOp(v1, v2),undef)
type of the undef argument must be same as type of BinOp.
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Do not apply transformation:
BinOp(shuffle(v1), shuffle(v2)) -> shuffle(BinOp(v1, v2))
if operands v1 and v2 are of different size.
This change fixes PR19717, which was caused by r208488.
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Turns out that there is a very cheap way of testing whether a block is dead,
just look it up in the DomTree. We have to do this anyways so just ignore
unreachable blocks before sorting by domination. This restores a proper
ordering for std::stable_sort when dead code is present.
Covered by existing tests & buildbots running in STL debug mode (MSVC).
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This patch enables transformations:
BinOp(shuffle(v1), shuffle(v2)) -> shuffle(BinOp(v1, v2))
BinOp(shuffle(v1), const1) -> shuffle(BinOp, const2)
They allow to eliminate extra shuffles in some cases.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3525
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There is no total ordering if the CFG is disconnected. We don't care if we
catch all CSE opportunities in dead code either so just exclude ignore them in
the assert.
PR19646
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Since ExtractValue is not included in ComputeSpeculationCost CFGs containing
ExtractValueInsts cannot be simplified. In particular this interacts with
InstCombineCompare's tendency to insert add.with.overflow intrinsics for
certain idiomatic math operations, preventing optimization.
This patch adds ExtractValue to the ComputeSpeculationCost. Test case included
rdar://14853450
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The change to ExtractGV.cpp has no functionality change except to avoid
the asserts. Existing testcases already cover this, so I didn't add a
new one.
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This is a third patch of patch series that improves MergeFunctions
performance time from O(N*N) to O(N*log(N)).
This patch description:
Being comparing functions we need to compare values we meet at left and
right sides.
Its easy to sort things out for external values. It just should be
the same value at left and right.
But for local values (those were introduced inside function body)
we have to ensure they were introduced at exactly the same place,
and plays the same role.
In short, patch introduces values serial numbering and comparison routine.
The last one compares two values by their serial numbers.
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O(N*log(N)). The idea is to introduce total ordering among functions set.
It allows to build binary tree and perform function look-up procedure in O(log(N)) time.
This patch description:
Introduced total ordering among constants implemented in cmpConstants method.
Method performs lexicographical comparison between constants represented as
hypothetical numbers of next format:
<bitcastability-trait><raw-bit-contents>
Please, read cmpConstants declaration comments for more details.
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The number of tail call to loop conversions remains the same (1618 by my count).
The new algorithm does a local scan over the use-def chains to identify local "alloca-derived" values, as well as points where the alloca could escape. Then, a visit over the CFG marks blocks as being before or after the allocas have escaped, and annotates the calls accordingly.
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Visibility is meaningless when the linkage is local. Change
`-internalize` to reset the visibility to `default`.
<rdar://problem/16141113>
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Otherwise we use the same threshold as for complete unrolling, which is
way too high. This made us unroll any loop smaller than 150 instructions
by 8 times, but only if someone specified -march=core2 or better,
which happens to be the default on darwin.
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When can't assume a vectorized tree is rooted in an instruction. The IRBuilder
could have constant folded it. When we rebuild the build_vector (the series of
InsertElement instructions) use the last original InsertElement instruction. The
vectorized tree root is guaranteed to be before it.
Also, we can't assume that the n-th InsertElement inserts the n-th element into
a vector.
This reverts r207746 which reverted the revert of the revert of r205018 or so.
Fixes the test case in PR19621.
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There is no point in creating it if we're not going to vectorize
anything. Creating the map is expensive as it creates large values.
No functionality change.
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There are public functions that mutate various members as well as
another private member already, so make all the members private to
avoid the discontinuity and add accessors for the values. Should
be no functional change.
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This moves most of GlobalOpt's constructor optimization
code out of GlobalOpt into Transforms/Utils/CDtorUtils.{h,cpp}. The
public interface is a single function OptimizeGlobalCtorsList() that
takes a predicate returning which constructors to remove.
GlobalOpt calls this with a function that statically evaluates all
constructors, just like it did before. This part of the change is
behavior-preserving.
Also add a call to this from GlobalDCE with a filter that removes global
constructors that contain a "ret" instruction and nothing else – this
fixes PR19590.
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address to AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad. This fixes a bug in load-PRE where
PRE is applied to a load that is not partially redundant.
<rdar://problem/16638765>.
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This optimization merges the common part of a group of GEPs, so we can compute
each pointer address by adding a simple offset to the common part.
The optimization is currently only enabled for the NVPTX backend, where it has
a large payoff on some benchmarks.
Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3462
Patch by Jingyue Wu.
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