17 Commits

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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
Chandler Carruth
33d568124e [PM] Change the static object whose address is used to uniquely identify
analyses to have a common type which is enforced rather than using
a char object and a `void *` type when used as an identifier.

This has a number of advantages. First, it at least helps some of the
confusion raised in Justin Lebar's code review of why `void *` was being
used everywhere by having a stronger type that connects to documentation
about this.

However, perhaps more importantly, it addresses a serious issue where
the alignment of these pointer-like identifiers was unknown. This made
it hard to use them in pointer-like data structures. We were already
dodging this in dangerous ways to create the "all analyses" entry. In
a subsequent patch I attempted to use these with TinyPtrVector and
things fell apart in a very bad way.

And it isn't just a compile time or type system issue. Worse than that,
the actual alignment of these pointer-like opaque identifiers wasn't
guaranteed to be a useful alignment as they were just characters.

This change introduces a type to use as the "key" object whose address
forms the opaque identifier. This both forces the objects to have proper
alignment, and provides type checking that we get it right everywhere.
It also makes the types somewhat less mysterious than `void *`.

We could go one step further and introduce a truly opaque pointer-like
type to return from the `ID()` static function rather than returning
`AnalysisKey *`, but that didn't seem to be a clear win so this is just
the initial change to get to a reliably typed and aligned object serving
is a key for all the analyses.

Thanks to Richard Smith and Justin Lebar for helping pick plausible
names and avoid making this refactoring many times. =] And thanks to
Sean for the super fast review!

While here, I've tried to move away from the "PassID" nomenclature
entirely as it wasn't really helping and is overloaded with old pass
manager constructs. Now we have IDs for analyses, and key objects whose
address can be used as IDs. Where possible and clear I've shortened this
to just "ID". In a few places I kept "AnalysisID" to make it clear what
was being identified.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27031

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2016-11-23 17:53:26 +00:00
Sean Silva
20b343c051 Consistently use FunctionAnalysisManager
Besides a general consistently benefit, the extra layer of indirection
allows the mechanical part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D23256 that
requires touching every transformation and analysis to be factored out
cleanly.

Thanks to David for the suggestion.

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2016-08-09 00:28:15 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
ffecbde8b3 [DemandedBits] Reduce number of duplicated DenseMap lookups.
No functionality change intended.

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2016-07-21 13:37:55 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
3445cc7801 Port DemandedBits to the new pass manager.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18679

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2016-04-18 23:55:01 +00:00
Mehdi Amini
f6071e14c5 [NFC] Header cleanup
Removed some unused headers, replaced some headers with forward class declarations.

Found using simple scripts like this one:
clear && ack --cpp -l '#include "llvm/ADT/IndexedMap.h"' | xargs grep -L 'IndexedMap[<]' | xargs grep -n --color=auto 'IndexedMap'

Patch by Eugene Kosov <claprix@yandex.ru>

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19219

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>

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2016-04-18 09:17:29 +00:00
James Molloy
c48890e194 [DemandedBits] Revert r249687 due to PR26071
This regresses a test in LoopVectorize, so I'll need to go away and think about how to solve this in a way that isn't broken.

From the writeup in PR26071:

What's happening is that ComputeKnownZeroes is telling us that all bits except the LSB are zero. We're then deciding that only the LSB needs to be demanded from the icmp's inputs.

This is where we're wrong - we're assuming that after simplification the bits that were known zero will continue to be known zero. But they're not - during trivialization the upper bits get changed (because an XOR isn't shrunk), so the icmp fails.

The fault is in demandedbits - its contract does clearly state that a non-demanded bit may either be zero or one.

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2016-02-03 15:05:06 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
509a6e348c Make some headers self-contained, remove unused includes that violate layering.
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2016-01-27 16:05:37 +00:00
James Molloy
6672aa9478 [DemandedBits] Fix computation of demanded bits for ICmps
The computation of ICmp demanded bits is independent of the individual operand being evaluated. We simply return a mask consisting of the minimum leading zeroes of both operands.

We were incorrectly passing "I" to ComputeKnownBits - this should be "UserI->getOperand(0)". In cases where we were evaluating the 1th operand, we were taking the minimum leading zeroes of it and itself.

This should fix PR26266.

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2016-01-25 14:49:36 +00:00
James Molloy
a04fb96d9b Compute demanded bits for icmp instructions
Instead of bailing out when we see an icmp, we can instead at least
say that if the upper bits of both operands are known zero, they are
not demanded. This doesn't help with signed comparisons, but it's at
least better than bailing out.

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2015-10-08 12:40:06 +00:00
James Molloy
6f819bd488 Treat Mul just like Add and Subtract
Like adds and subtracts, muls ripple only to the left so we can use
the same logic.

While we're here, add a print method to DemandedBits so it can be used
with -analyze, which we'll use in the testcase.

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2015-10-08 12:39:59 +00:00
James Molloy
cbaa85372d Make demanded bits lazy
The algorithm itself is still eager, but it doesn't get run until a
query function is called. This greatly reduces the compile-time impact
of requiring DemandedBits when at runtime it is not often used.

NFCI.

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2015-10-08 12:39:50 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
09c0ea51ca Untabify.
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2015-09-22 11:15:07 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
6902c8db26 Reformat comment lines.
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2015-09-22 11:14:12 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
d4cdf1962b Reformat.
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2015-09-22 11:13:55 +00:00
James Molloy
26e1739079 Separate out BDCE's analysis into a separate DemandedBits analysis.
This allows other areas of the compiler to use BDCE's bit-tracking.
NFCI.

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2015-08-14 11:09:09 +00:00