Don't emit a gc.result for a statepoint lowered from
@llvm.experimental.deoptimize since the call into __llvm_deoptimize is
effectively noreturn. Instead follow the corresponding gc.statepoint
with an "unreachable".
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Bionic has a defined thread-local location for the stack protector
cookie. Emit a direct load instead of going through __stack_chk_guard.
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Prior to this patch, CFLAA wouldn't tag arguments/globals properly if
it didn't find any "interesting" edges on them. This means that, if all
you do is store constants to a global or argument, we would never
actually treat it as a global/argument.
Test case:
define void @foo(i32* %A, i32* %B) #0 {
entry:
store i32 0, i32* %A, align 4
store i32 0, i32* %B, align 4
ret void
}
CFLAA would say that %A can't alias %B, because neither pointer was
used in an interesting way. This patch makes us note whether something
is an argument, global, ... regardless of how interesting CFLAA thinks
its uses are.
(For the record, using a value in an interesting way means loading
from it, using it in a GEP, ...)
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targeting jobs.
Now, addRegBankCoverage also adds the subreg-classes not just the
sub-classes of the given register class.
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Add a common parent class for ConstantArray, ConstantVector, and
ConstantStruct called ConstantAggregate. These are the aggregate
subclasses of Constant that take operands.
This is mainly a cleanup, adding common `isa` target and removing
duplicated code. However, it also simplifies caching which constants
point transitively at `GlobalValue` (a possible future direction).
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I can't remember if adding `= default` will make MSVC happy, or if I
have to spell this out. Let's try the cleaner version first.
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Change the default constructor to create invalid object.
The target will have to properly initialize the register banks before
using them.
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These were `protected` before, but might as well be `private`. Also
marked the classes themselves `final`.
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This commit completely rewrites Mapper::mapMetadata (the implementation
of llvm::MapMetadata) using an iterative algorithm. The guts of the new
algorithm are in MDNodeMapper::map, the entry function in a new class.
Previously, Mapper::mapMetadata performed a recursive exploration of the
graph with eager "just in case there's a reason" malloc traffic.
The new algorithm has these benefits:
- New nodes and temporaries are not created eagerly.
- Uniquing cycles are not duplicated (see new unit test).
- No recursion.
Given a node to map, it does this:
1. Use a worklist to perform a post-order traversal of the transitively
referenced unmapped nodes.
2. Track which nodes will change operands, and which will have new
addresses in the mapped scheme. Propagate the changes through the
POT until fixed point, to pick up uniquing cycles that need to
change.
3. Map all the distinct nodes without touching their operands. If
RF_MoveDistinctMetadata, they get mapped to themselves; otherwise,
they get mapped to clones.
4. Map the uniqued nodes (bottom-up), lazily creating temporaries for
forward references as needed.
5. Remap the operands of the distinct nodes.
Mehdi helped me out by profiling this with -flto=thin. On his workload
(importing/etc. for opt.cpp), MapMetadata sped up by 15%, contributed
about 50% less to persistent memory, and made about 100x fewer calls to
malloc. The speedup is less than I'd hoped. The profile mainly blames
DenseMap lookups; perhaps there's a way to reduce them (e.g., by
disallowing remapping of MDString).
It would be nice to break the strange remaining recursion on the Value
side: MapValue => materializeInitFor => RemapInstruction => MapValue. I
think we could do this by having materializeInitFor return a worklist of
things to be remapped.
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To start with, handle DW_FORM_string names. Follow up commit will handle
the interesting quirk with type units I was originally aiming for here.
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We only generate LOCKed versions of add/sub when the result is unused.
It often happens that the result is used, but only by a comparison. We
can optimize those out by reusing EFLAGS, which lets us use the proper
instructions, instead of having to fallback to LXADD.
Instead of doing this as an MI peephole (as we do for the other
non-LOCKed (really, non-MR) forms), do it in ISel. It becomes quite
tricky later.
This also makes it eventually possible to stop expanding and/or/xor
if the only user is an icmp (also see D18141).
This uses the LOCK ISD opcodes added by r262244.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17633
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destruction.
This makes the Expected<T> class behave like Error, even when in success mode.
Expected<T> values must be checked to see whether they contain an error prior
to being dereferenced, assigned to, or destructed.
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Also, hardcode (there must be a better way...) the 'utils' dir in the
advertisement, so it's easier to find.
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At IR level, the swifterror argument is an input argument with type
ErrorObject**. For targets that support swifterror, we want to optimize it
to behave as an inout value with type ErrorObject*; it will be passed in a
fixed physical register.
The main idea is to track the virtual registers for each swifterror value. We
define swifterror values as AllocaInsts with swifterror attribute or a function
argument with swifterror attribute.
In SelectionDAGISel.cpp, we set up swifterror values (SwiftErrorVals) before
handling the basic blocks.
When iterating over all basic blocks in RPO, before actually visiting the basic
block, we call mergeIncomingSwiftErrors to merge incoming swifterror values when
there are multiple predecessors or to simply propagate them. There, we create a
virtual register for each swifterror value in the entry block. For predecessors
that are not yet visited, we create virtual registers to hold the swifterror
values at the end of the predecessor. The assignments are saved in
SwiftErrorWorklist and will be materialized at the end of visiting the basic
block.
When visiting a load from a swifterror value, we copy from the current virtual
register assignment. When visiting a store to a swifterror value, we create a
virtual register to hold the swifterror value and update SwiftErrorMap to
track the current virtual register assignment.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18108
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utils/update_test_checks.py was improved with:
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL265414
to include the first line of the function (expected to be
a comment line). This ensures that nothing bad has happened
before the first actual line of checked asm. It also matches
the existing behavior of the old script.
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It was broken by reshuffling induced by r265397 'Don't delete empty preheaders in CodeGenPrepare if it would create a critical edge'.
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We could make this an option if people don't like it.
But since part of the reason for using a script to generate
checks is to prevent lazy checking that lets bugs crawl
through, let's have the script check the first line too.
For asm tests, it ensures that nothing unexpected has
happened before the first line of asm. This matches the
existing behavior of update_llc_test_checks.py.
More discussion in PR22897:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22897
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Summary: LanaiSetflagAluCombiner could previously combine instructions across basic building blocks even when not legal. Make the LanaiSetflagAluCombiner more conservative to avoid this.
Reviewers: eliben
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18746
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