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Sanjay Patel
0279eb85ba [InlineFunction] use getFunction(); NFC
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2017-02-15 15:22:18 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
ae60795a8e [InlineFunction] use getCaller(); NFCI
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2017-02-15 15:08:38 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
c5a796cf21 [InlineFunction] use range-for loop; NFCI
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2017-02-15 14:56:11 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
e9b25f27d9 Fix a bug in caller's BFI update code after inlining.
Multiple blocks in the callee can be mapped to a single cloned block
since we prune the callee as we clone it. The existing code
iterates over the value map and clones the block frequency (and
eventually scales the frequencies of the cloned blocks). Value map's
iteration is not deterministic and so the cloned block might get the
frequency of any of the original blocks. The fix is to set the max of
the original frequencies to the cloned block. The first block in the
sequence must have this max frequency and, in the call context,
subsequent blocks must have its frequency.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29696

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2017-02-14 22:49:28 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
adca57541a Improve PGO support for the new inliner
This adds the following to the new PM based inliner in PGO mode:

* Use block frequency analysis to derive callsite's profile count and use
that to adjust thresholds of hot and cold callsites.

* Incrementally update the BFI of the caller after a callee gets inlined
into it. This incremental update is only within an invocation of the run
method - BFI is not preserved across calls to run.
Update the function entry count of the callee after inlining it into a
caller.

* I've tuned the thresholds for the hot and cold callsites using a hacked
up version of the old inliner that explicitly computes BFI on a set of
internal benchmarks and spec. Once the new PM based pipeline stabilizes
(IIRC Chandler mentioned there are known issues) I'll benchmark this
again and adjust the thresholds if required.
Inliner PGO support.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28331

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2017-01-20 22:44:04 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
0e0f143f17 fix typo; NFC
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2017-01-02 19:05:11 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
a8cf343942 [Inliner] remove unnecessary null checks from AddAlignmentAssumptions(); NFCI
We bail out on the 1st line if the assumption cache is not set, so there's
no need to check it after that.


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2016-12-31 17:54:05 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2789d18739 [PM] Move the collection of call sites to a more appropriate place
inside of `InlineFunction`. Prior to this, call instructions are
specifically being rewritten and replaced within the inlined region,
invalidating some of the call sites.

Several of these regions are using the same technique to walk the
inlined region so this seems clearly safe up to this point.

I've also added a short circuit to the scan for call sites based on what
other code is doing.

With this, the most common crash I've found in the new inliner code is
fixed. I've turned it on for another test case that covers this
scenario.

I'll make my way through most of the other inliner test cases
just to get some easy coverage next.

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2016-12-27 01:24:50 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
54cffa1811 [PM] Provide an initial, minimal port of the inliner to the new pass manager.
This doesn't implement *every* feature of the existing inliner, but
tries to implement the most important ones for building a functional
optimization pipeline and beginning to sort out bugs, regressions, and
other problems.

Notable, but intentional omissions:
- No alloca merging support. Why? Because it isn't clear we want to do
  this at all. Active discussion and investigation is going on to remove
  it, so for simplicity I omitted it.
- No support for trying to iterate on "internally" devirtualized calls.
  Why? Because it adds what I suspect is inappropriate coupling for
  little or no benefit. We will have an outer iteration system that
  tracks devirtualization including that from function passes and
  iterates already. We should improve that rather than approximate it
  here.
- Optimization remarks. Why? Purely to make the patch smaller, no other
  reason at all.

The last one I'll probably work on almost immediately. But I wanted to
skip it in the initial patch to try to focus the change as much as
possible as there is already a lot of code moving around and both of
these *could* be skipped without really disrupting the core logic.

A summary of the different things happening here:

1) Adding the usual new PM class and rigging.

2) Fixing minor underlying assumptions in the inline cost analysis or
   inline logic that don't generally hold in the new PM world.

3) Adding the core pass logic which is in essence a loop over the calls
   in the nodes in the call graph. This is a bit duplicated from the old
   inliner, but only a handful of lines could realistically be shared.
   (I tried at first, and it really didn't help anything.) All told,
   this is only about 100 lines of code, and most of that is the
   mechanics of wiring up analyses from the new PM world.

4) Updating the LazyCallGraph (in the new PM) based on the *newly
   inlined* calls and references. This is very minimal because we cannot
   form cycles.

5) When inlining removes the last use of a function, eagerly nuking the
   body of the function so that any "one use remaining" inline cost
   heuristics are immediately refined, and queuing these functions to be
   completely deleted once inlining is complete and the call graph
   updated to reflect that they have become dead.

6) After all the inlining for a particular function, updating the
   LazyCallGraph and the CGSCC pass manager to reflect the
   function-local simplifications that are done immediately and
   internally by the inline utilties. These are the exact same
   fundamental set of CG updates done by arbitrary function passes.

7) Adding a bunch of test cases to specifically target CGSCC and other
   subtle aspects in the new PM world.

Many thanks to the careful review from Easwaran and Sanjoy and others!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24226

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2016-12-20 03:15:32 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
8de3a54f07 Revert @llvm.assume with operator bundles (r289755-r289757)
This creates non-linear behavior in the inliner (see more details in
r289755's commit thread).

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2016-12-19 08:22:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
bffeba468d Remove the AssumptionCache
After r289755, the AssumptionCache is no longer needed. Variables affected by
assumptions are now found by using the new operand-bundle-based scheme. This
new scheme is more computationally efficient, and also we need much less
code...

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2016-12-15 03:02:15 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
dbcb7adb03 [InlineFunction] Refactor code in function `fixupLineNumbers' as suggested by David in D27462. NFC
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2016-12-07 12:01:45 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
0736f445e3 [InlineFunction] Do not propagate the callsite debug location to instructions inlined from functions with debug info.
When a function F is inlined, InlineFunction extends the debug location of every
instruction inlined from F by adding an InlinedAt.

However, if an instruction has a 'null' debug location, InlineFunction would
propagate the callsite debug location to it. This behavior existed since
revision 210459.

Revision 210459 was originally committed specifically to workaround the lack of
debug information for instructions inlined from intrinsic functions (which are
usually declared with attributes `__always_inline__, __nodebug__`).

The problem with revision 210459 is that it doesn't make any sort of distinction
between instructions inlined from a 'nodebug' function and instructions which
are inlined from a function built with debug info. This issue may lead to
incorrect stepping in the debugger.

This patch works under the assumption that a nodebug function does not have a
DISubprogram. When a function F is inlined into another function G,
InlineFunction checks if F has debug info associated with it.

For nodebug functions, the InlineFunction logic is unchanged (i.e. it would
still propagate the callsite debugloc to the inlined instructions). Otherwise,
InlineFunction no longer propagates the callsite debug location.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27462


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2016-12-07 10:37:26 +00:00
Kuba Brecka
d84b0f9851 [tsan] Add support for C++ exceptions into TSan (call __tsan_func_exit during unwinding), LLVM part
This adds support for TSan C++ exception handling, where we need to add extra calls to __tsan_func_exit when a function is exitted via exception mechanisms. Otherwise the shadow stack gets corrupted (leaked). This patch moves and enhances the existing implementation of EscapeEnumerator that finds all possible function exit points, and adds extra EH cleanup blocks where needed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26177



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2016-11-14 21:41:13 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
8ad92ff220 Inliner: Don't mark swifterror allocas with lifetime markers
This would create a bitcast use which fails the verifier: swifterror values may
only be used by loads, stores, and as function arguments.

rdar://28233244

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2016-09-09 22:40:27 +00:00
Joseph Tremoulet
37c54c60a5 Fix inliner funclet unwind memoization
Summary:
The inliner may need to determine where a given funclet unwinds to,
and this determination may depend on other funclets throughout the
funclet tree.  The code that performs this walk in getUnwindDestToken
memoizes results to avoid redundant computations.  In the case that
a funclet's unwind destination is derived from its ancestor, there's
code to walk back down the tree from the ancestor updating the memo
map of its descendants to record the unwind destination.  This change
fixes that code to account for the case that some descendant has a
different unwind destination, which can happen if that unwind dest
is a descendant of the EHPad being queried and thus didn't determine
its unwind destination.

Also update test inline-funclets.ll, which is supposed to cover such
scenarios, to include a case that fails an assertion without this fix
but passes with it.

Fixes PR29151.


Reviewers: majnemer

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24117

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2016-09-04 01:23:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b699f7b88f [PM] Port the always inliner to the new pass manager in a much more
minimal and boring form than the old pass manager's version.

This pass does the very minimal amount of work necessary to inline
functions declared as always-inline. It doesn't support a wide array of
things that the legacy pass manager did support, but is alse ... about
20 lines of code. So it has that going for it. Notably things this
doesn't support:

- Array alloca merging
  - To support the above, bottom-up inlining with careful history
    tracking and call graph updates
- DCE of the functions that become dead after this inlining.
- Inlining through call instructions with the always_inline attribute.
  Instead, it focuses on inlining functions with that attribute.

The first I've omitted because I'm hoping to just turn it off for the
primary pass manager. If that doesn't pan out, I can add it here but it
will be reasonably expensive to do so.

The second should really be handled by running global-dce after the
inliner. I don't want to re-implement the non-trivial logic necessary to
do comdat-correct DCE of functions. This means the -O0 pipeline will
have to be at least 'always-inline,global-dce', but that seems
reasonable to me. If others are seriously worried about this I'd like to
hear about it and understand why. Again, this is all solveable by
factoring that logic into a utility and calling it here, but I'd like to
wait to do that until there is a clear reason why the existing
pass-based factoring won't work.

The final point is a serious one. I can fairly easily add support for
this, but it seems both costly and a confusing construct for the use
case of the always inliner running at -O0. This attribute can of course
still impact the normal inliner easily (although I find that
a questionable re-use of the same attribute). I've started a discussion
to sort out what semantics we want here and based on that can figure out
if it makes sense ta have this complexity at O0 or not.

One other advantage of this design is that it should be quite a bit
faster due to checking for whether the function is a viable candidate
for inlining exactly once per function instead of doing it for each call
site.

Anyways, hopefully a reasonable starting point for this pass.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23299

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2016-08-17 02:56:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
4184eb5603 Preserve the assumption cache more often
We were clearing it out in LoopUnswitch and InlineFunction instead of
attempting to preserve it.

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2016-08-16 22:07:32 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
2a23370618 [Inliner] Don't treat inalloca allocas as static
They aren't static, and moving them to the entry block across something
else will only result in tears.

Root cause of http://crbug.com/636558.

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2016-08-12 22:23:04 +00:00
Sean Silva
9486968c02 Avoid using a raw AssumptionCacheTracker in various inliner functions.
This unblocks the new PM part of River's patch in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D22706

Conveniently, this same change was needed for D21921 and so these
changes are just spun out from there.

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2016-07-23 04:22:50 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5288df58b7 Apply clang-tidy's modernize-loop-convert to most of lib/Transforms.
Only minor manual fixes. No functionality change intended.

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2016-06-26 12:28:59 +00:00
David Majnemer
db5173a31d Revert "[SimplifyCFG] Stop inserting calls to llvm.trap for UB"
This reverts commit r273778, it seems to break UBSan :/

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2016-06-25 08:19:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
46e1183e69 [SimplifyCFG] Stop inserting calls to llvm.trap for UB
SimplifyCFG had logic to insert calls to llvm.trap for two very
particular IR patterns: stores and invokes of undef/null.

While InstCombine canonicalizes certain undefined behavior IR patterns
to stores of undef, phase ordering means that this cannot be relied upon
in general.

There are much better tools than llvm.trap: UBSan and ASan.

N.B. I could be argued into reverting this change if a clear argument as
to why it is important that we synthesize llvm.trap for stores, I'd be
hard pressed to see why it'd be useful for invokes...

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2016-06-25 08:04:19 +00:00
David Majnemer
30ef1b33fa Switch more loops to be range-based
This makes the code a little more concise, no functional change is
intended.

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2016-06-24 04:05:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
13c42d2b20 Run clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization over LLVM.
No functionality change intended.

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2016-06-12 17:30:47 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
af18e017d2 Pass DebugLoc and SDLoc by const ref.
This used to be free, copying and moving DebugLocs became expensive
after the metadata rewrite. Passing by reference eliminates a ton of
track/untrack operations. No functionality change intended.

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2016-06-12 15:39:02 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
d2e75bd7aa All llvm.deoptimize declarations must use the same calling convention
This new verifier rule lets us unambigously pick a calling convention
when creating a new declaration for
`@llvm.experimental.deoptimize.<ty>`.  It is also congruent with our
lowering strategy -- since all calls to `@llvm.experimental.deoptimize`
are lowered to calls to `__llvm_deoptimize`, it is reasonable to enforce
a unique calling convention.

Some of the tests that were breaking this verifier rule have had to be
split up into different .ll files.

The inliner was violating this rule as well, and has been fixed to avoid
producing invalid IR.

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2016-05-12 01:17:38 +00:00
Hal Finkel
01719c8ac0 [Inliner] Preserve llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access metadata
When inlining a call site with llvm.mem.parallel_loop_access metadata, this
metadata needs to be propagated to all cloned memory-accessing instructions.
Otherwise, inlining parts of the loop body will invalidate the annotation.

With this functionality, we now vectorize the following as expected:

  void Body(int *res, int *c, int *d, int *p, int i) {
    res[i] = (p[i] == 0) ? res[i] : res[i] + d[i];
  }

  void Test(int *res, int *c, int *d, int *p, int n) {
    int i;

  #pragma clang loop vectorize(assume_safety)
    for (i = 0; i < 1600; i++) {
      Body(res, c, d, p, i);
    }
  }

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2016-04-28 23:00:04 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
5ff00d9679 Maintain calling convention when inling calls to llvm.deoptimize
The behavior here was buggy -- we'd forget the calling convention after
inlining a callsite calling llvm.deoptimize.

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2016-04-09 00:22:59 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
6584a7a479 Don't insert stackrestore on deoptimizing returns
They're not necessary (since the stack pointer is trivially restored on
return), and the way LLVM inserts the stackrestore calls breaks the
IR (we get a stackrestore between the deoptimize call and the return).

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2016-04-01 02:51:30 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
d36742f012 Don't insert lifetime end markers on deoptimizing returns
They're not necessary (since the lifetime of the alloca is trivially
over due to the return), and the way LLVM inserts the lifetime.end
markers breaks the IR (we get a lifetime end marker between the
deoptimize call and the return).

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2016-04-01 02:51:26 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
de765686f8 Introduce a @llvm.experimental.guard intrinsic
Summary:
As discussed on llvm-dev[1].

This change adds the basic boilerplate code around having this intrinsic
in LLVM:

 - Changes in Intrinsics.td, and the IR Verifier
 - A lowering pass to lower @llvm.experimental.guard to normal
   control flow
 - Inliner support

[1]: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-February/095523.html

Reviewers: reames, atrick, chandlerc, rnk, JosephTremoulet, echristo

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18527

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2016-03-31 00:18:46 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
f9e7219610 Introduce @llvm.experimental.deoptimize
Summary:
This intrinsic, together with deoptimization operand bundles, allow
frontends to express transfer of control and frame-local state from
one (typically more specialized, hence faster) version of a function
into another (typically more generic, hence slower) version.

In languages with a fully integrated managed runtime this intrinsic can
be used to implement "uncommon trap" like functionality.  In unmanaged
languages like C and C++, this intrinsic can be used to represent the
slow paths of specialized functions.

Note: this change does not address how `@llvm.experimental_deoptimize`
is lowered.  That will be done in a later change.

Reviewers: chandlerc, rnk, atrick, reames

Subscribers: llvm-commits, kmod, mjacob, maksfb, mcrosier, JosephTremoulet

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17732

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2016-03-11 19:08:34 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
8a53057ba3 Revert revisions 262636, 262643, 262679, and 262682.
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2016-03-08 00:36:35 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
26fcf9acc2 Fix a use-after-free bug introduced in r262636
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2016-03-04 00:44:01 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
b76d92e4ad Infrastructure for PGO enhancements in inliner
This patch provides the following infrastructure for PGO enhancements in inliner:

Enable the use of block level profile information in inliner
Incremental update of block frequency information during inlining
Update the function entry counts of callees when they get inlined into callers.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16381



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2016-03-03 18:26:33 +00:00
David Majnemer
e759b51ef4 [WinEH] Don't inline an 'unwinds to caller' cleanupret into funclets which locally unwind
It is problematic if the inlinee has a cleanupret which unwinds to
caller and we inline it into a call site which doesn't unwind.

If the funclet unwinds anywhere other than to the caller,
then we will give the funclet two unwind destinations.
This will result in a verifier failure.

Seeing as how the caller wasn't an invoke (which would locally unwind)
and that the funclet cannot unwind to caller, we must conclude that an
'unwind to caller' cleanupret is dynamically unreachable.

This fixes PR26698.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17536

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2016-02-23 17:11:04 +00:00
Joseph Tremoulet
14e824a6a8 [Inliner/WinEH] Honor implicit nounwinds
Summary:
Funclet EH tables require that a given funclet have only one unwind
destination for exceptional exits.  The verifier will therefore reject
e.g. two cleanuprets with different unwind dests for the same cleanup, or
two invokes exiting the same funclet but to different unwind dests.
Because catchswitch has no 'nounwind' variant, and because IR producers
are not *required* to annotate calls which will not unwind as 'nounwind',
it is legal to nest a call or an "unwind to caller" catchswitch within a
funclet pad that has an unwind destination other than caller; it is
undefined behavior for such a call or catchswitch to unwind.

Normally when inlining an invoke, calls in the inlined sequence are
rewritten to invokes that unwind to the callsite invoke's unwind
destination, and "unwind to caller" catchswitches in the inlined sequence
are rewritten to unwind to the callsite invoke's unwind destination.
However, if such a call or "unwind to caller" catchswitch is located in a
callee funclet that has another exceptional exit with an unwind
destination within the callee, applying the normal transformation would
give that callee funclet multiple unwind destinations for its exceptional
exits.  There would be no way for EH table generation to determine which
is the "true" exit, and the verifier would reject the function
accordingly.

Add logic to the inliner to detect these cases and leave such calls and
"unwind to caller" catchswitches as calls and "unwind to caller"
catchswitches in the inlined sequence.

This fixes PR26147.


Reviewers: rnk, andrew.w.kaylor, majnemer

Subscribers: alexcrichton, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16319

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2016-01-20 02:15:15 +00:00
Joseph Tremoulet
0d05e6c90c [OperandBundles] Copy DebugLoc with calls/invokes
Summary:
The overloads of CallInst::Create and InvokeInst::Create that are used to
adjust operand bundles purport to create a new instruction "identical in
every way except [for] the operand bundles", so copy the DebugLoc along
with everything else.


Reviewers: sanjoy, majnemer

Subscribers: majnemer, dblaikie, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16157

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2016-01-14 06:21:42 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
04e5638e66 hasNUses(0) == use_empty() ; NFCI
Also, improve variable name and remove unnecessary braces.


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Sanjay Patel
dcf08fba74 rangify; NFCI
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2016-01-13 21:39:26 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
1d8492ee7d Nonnull elements in OperandBundleCallSites are not all Instructions
`CloneAndPruneIntoFromInst` sometimes RAUW's dead instructions with
`undef` before erasing them (to avoid deleting instructions that still
have uses).  This changes the `WeakVH` in `OperandBundleCallSites` to
hold an `undef`, and we need to guard for this situation in eventuality
in `llvm::InlineFunction`.

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2015-12-19 22:40:28 +00:00
David Majnemer
b46bb541f5 [WinEH] Use operand bundles to describe call sites
SimplifyCFG allows tail merging with code which terminates in
unreachable which, in turn, makes it possible for an invoke to end up in
a funclet which it was not originally part of.

Using operand bundles on invokes allows us to determine whether or not
an invoke was part of a funclet in the source program.

Furthermore, it allows us to unambiguously answer questions about the
legality of inlining into call sites which the personality may have
trouble with.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15517

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2015-12-15 21:27:27 +00:00
David Majnemer
868145efb0 [IR] Remove terminatepad
It turns out that terminatepad gives little benefit over a cleanuppad
which calls the termination function.  This is not sufficient to
implement fully generic filters but MSVC doesn't support them which
makes terminatepad a little over-designed.

Depends on D15478.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15479

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2015-12-14 18:34:23 +00:00
David Majnemer
8cec2f2816 [IR] Reformulate LLVM's EH funclet IR
While we have successfully implemented a funclet-oriented EH scheme on
top of LLVM IR, our scheme has some notable deficiencies:
- catchendpad and cleanupendpad are necessary in the current design
  but they are difficult to explain to others, even to seasoned LLVM
  experts.
- catchendpad and cleanupendpad are optimization barriers.  They cannot
  be split and force all potentially throwing call-sites to be invokes.
  This has a noticable effect on the quality of our code generation.
- catchpad, while similar in some aspects to invoke, is fairly awkward.
  It is unsplittable, starts a funclet, and has control flow to other
  funclets.
- The nesting relationship between funclets is currently a property of
  control flow edges.  Because of this, we are forced to carefully
  analyze the flow graph to see if there might potentially exist illegal
  nesting among funclets.  While we have logic to clone funclets when
  they are illegally nested, it would be nicer if we had a
  representation which forbade them upfront.

Let's clean this up a bit by doing the following:
- Instead, make catchpad more like cleanuppad and landingpad: no control
  flow, just a bunch of simple operands;  catchpad would be splittable.
- Introduce catchswitch, a control flow instruction designed to model
  the constraints of funclet oriented EH.
- Make funclet scoping explicit by having funclet instructions consume
  the token produced by the funclet which contains them.
- Remove catchendpad and cleanupendpad.  Their presence can be inferred
  implicitly using coloring information.

N.B.  The state numbering code for the CLR has been updated but the
veracity of it's output cannot be spoken for.  An expert should take a
look to make sure the results are reasonable.

Reviewers: rnk, JosephTremoulet, andrew.w.kaylor

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15139

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2015-12-12 05:38:55 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
fd947f33ba Add arg_begin() and arg_end() to CallInst and InvokeInst; NFCI
- This simplifies the CallSite class, arg_begin / arg_end are now
   simple wrapper getters.

 - In several places, we were creating CallSite instances solely to call
   arg_begin and arg_end.  With this change, that's no longer required.

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2015-12-10 06:39:02 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
587b47add0 Use WeakVH to keep track of calls with operand bundles in CloneCodeInfo
`CloneAndPruneIntoFromInst` can DCE instructions after cloning them into
the new function, and so an AssertingVH is too strong.  This change
switches CloneCodeInfo to use a std::vector<WeakVH>.

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2015-12-09 20:33:52 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
43a68c82e5 [OperandBundles] Remove unncessary constructor
The StringRef constructor is unnecessary (since we're converting to
std::string anyway), and having it requires an explicit call to
StringRef's or std::string's constructor.

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2015-12-08 03:50:32 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
00fb64dd3b [OperandBundles] Extract duplicated code into a helper function, NFC
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2015-11-25 00:42:24 +00:00
Weiming Zhao
a8a4b7cd81 [Utils] Put includes in correct order. NFC.
Summary:
    Followed the guidelines in:
    http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#include-style
    
    However, I noticed that uppercase named headers come before lowercase ones
    throughout the codebase. So kept them as is.
    
    Patch by Mandeep Singh Grang <mgrang@codeaurora.org>

Reviewers: majnemer, davide, jmolloy, atrick

Subscribers: sanjoy

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14939

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