This reverts commit r278600. The unittest does not pass on MSVC, there is
an extra move. Investigating how to make it more robust.
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Pattern match has some paths which can operate on constant instructions,
but not all. This adds a version of m_value() to return const Value* and
changes ICmp matching to use auto so that it can match both constant and
mutable instructions.
Tests also included for both mutable and constant ICmpInst matching.
This will be used in a future commit to constify ValueTracking.cpp.
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Remove all ilist_iterator to pointer casts. There were two reasons for
casts:
- Checking for an uninitialized (i.e., null) iterator. I added
MachineInstrBundleIterator::isValid() to check for that case.
- Comparing an iterator against the underlying pointer value while
avoiding converting the pointer value to an iterator. This is
occasionally necessary in MachineInstrBundleIterator, since there is
an assertion in the constructors that the underlying MachineInstr is
not bundled (but we don't care about that if we're just checking for
pointer equality).
To support the latter case, I rewrote the == and != operators for
ilist_iterator and MachineInstrBundleIterator.
- The implicit constructors now use enable_if to exclude
const-iterator => non-const-iterator conversions from overload
resolution (previously it was a compiler error on instantiation, now
it's SFINAE).
- The == and != operators are now global (friends), and are not
templated.
- MachineInstrBundleIterator has overloads to compare against both
const_pointer and const_reference. This avoids the implicit
conversions to MachineInstrBundleIterator that assert, instead just
checking the address (and I added unit tests to confirm this).
Notably, the only remaining uses of ilist_iterator::getNodePtrUnchecked
are in ilist.h, and no code outside of ilist*.h directly relies on this
UB end-iterator-to-pointer conversion anymore. It's still needed for
ilist_*sentinel_traits, but I'll clean that up soon.
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If the result of the find is only used to compare against end(), just
use is_contained instead.
No functionality change is intended.
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One exception here is LoopInfo which must forward-declare it (because
the typedef is in LoopPassManager.h which depends on LoopInfo).
Also, some includes for LoopPassManager.h were needed since that file
provides the typedef.
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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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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The current approach isn't a long-term viable pattern. Given the set of
architectures A, vendors V, operating systems O, and environments E, it
does |A| * |V| * |O| * |E| * 4! tests. As LLVM grows, this test keeps
getting slower, despite my working very hard to make it get some
"optimizations" even in -O0 builds in order to lower the constant
factors. Fundamentally, we're doing an unreasonable amount of work.i
Looking at the specific thing being tested -- the goal seems very
clearly to be testing the *permutations*, not the *combinations*. The
combinations are driving up the complexity much more than anything else.
Instead, test every possible value for a given triple entry in every
permutation of *some* triple. This really seems to cover the core goal
of the test. Every single possible triple component is tested in every
position. But because we keep the rest of the triple constant, it does
so in a dramatically more scalable amount of time. With this model we do
(|A| + |V| + |O| + |E|) * 4! tests.
For me on a debug build, this goes from running for 19 seconds to 19
milliseconds, or a 1000x improvement. This makes a world of difference
for the critical path of 'ninja check-llvm' and other extremely common
workflows.
Thanks to Renato, Dean, and David for the helpful review comments and
helping me refine the explanation of the change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23156
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String pooling is not guaranteed by the standard, so if
you're comparing two different string literals for equality,
you have to use strcmp.
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Didn't want to fold this in with r277640, since it touches bits that
aren't entirely related to r277640.
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This is a follow-up to r277637. It teaches MemorySSA that invariant
loads (and loads of provably constant memory) are always liveOnEntry.
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This is a fix for PR28697.
An MDNode can indirectly refer to a GlobalValue, through a
ConstantAsMetadata. When the GlobalValue is deleted, the MDNode operand
is reset to `nullptr`. If the node is uniqued, this can lead to a
hard-to-detect cache invalidation in a Metadata map that's shared across
an LLVMContext.
Consider:
1. A map from Metadata* to `T` called RemappedMDs.
2. A node that references a global variable, `!{i1* @GV}`.
3. Insert `!{i1* @GV} -> SomeT` in the map.
4. Delete `@GV`, leaving behind `!{null} -> SomeT`.
Looking up the generic and uninteresting `!{null}` gives you `SomeT`,
which is likely related to `@GV`. Worse, `SomeT`'s lifetime may be tied
to the deleted `@GV`.
This occurs in practice in the shared ValueMap used since r266579 in the
IRMover. Other code that handles more than one Module (with different
lifetimes) in the same LLVMContext could hit it too.
The fix here is a partial revert of r225223: in the rare case that an
MDNode operand is a ConstantAsMetadata (i.e., wrapping a node from the
Value hierarchy), drop uniquing if it gets replaced with `nullptr`.
This changes step #4 above to leave behind `distinct !{null} -> SomeT`,
which can't be confused with the generic `!{null}`.
In theory, this can cause some churn in the LLVMContext's MDNode
uniquing map when Values are being deleted. However:
- The number of GlobalValues referenced from uniqued MDNodes is
expected to be quite small. E.g., the debug info metadata schema
only references GlobalValues from distinct nodes.
- Other Constants have the lifetime of the LLVMContext, whose teardown
is careful to drop references before deleting the constants.
As a result, I don't expect a compile time regression from this change.
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This fixes a bug where we'd sometimes cache overly-conservative results
with our walker. This bug was made more obvious by r277480, which makes
our cache far more spotty than it was. Test case is llvm-unit, because
we're likely going to use CachingWalker only for def optimization in the
future.
The bug stems from that there was a place where the walker assumed that
`DefNode.Last` was a valid target to cache to when failing to optimize
phis. This is sometimes incorrect if we have a cache hit. The fix is to
use the thing we *can* assume is a valid target to cache to. :)
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Summary: By generalize the interface, users are able to inject more flexible Node token into the algorithm, for example, a pair of vector<Node>* and index integer. Currently I only migrated SCCIterator to use NodeRef, but more is coming. It's a NFC.
Reviewers: dblaikie, chandlerc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22937
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This patch replaces RuntimeDyld::SymbolInfo with JITSymbol: A symbol class
that is capable of lazy materialization (i.e. the symbol definition needn't be
emitted until the address is requested). This can be used to support common
and weak symbols in the JIT (though this is not implemented in this patch).
For consistency, RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver is renamed to JITSymbolResolver.
For space efficiency a new class, JITEvaluatedSymbol, is introduced that
behaves like the old RuntimeDyld::SymbolInfo - i.e. it is just a pair of an
address and symbol flags. Instances of JITEvaluatedSymbol can be used in
symbol-tables to avoid paying the space cost of the materializer.
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Summary:
This change fixes issues with `LLVM_CONSTEXPR` functions and
`TrailingObjects::FixedSizeStorage`. In particular, some of the
functions marked `LLVM_CONSTEXPR` used by `FixedSizeStorage` were not
implemented such that they evaluate successfully as part of a constant
expression despite constant arguments.
This change also implements a more traditional template-meta path to
accommodate MSVC, and adds unit tests for `FixedSizeStorage`.
Drive-by fix: the access control for members of `TrailingObjectsImpl` is
tightened.
Reviewers: faisalv, rsmith, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22668
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Previously this change was submitted from a Windows machine, so
changes made to the case of filenames and directory names did
not survive the commit, and as a result the CMake source file
names and the on-disk file names did not match on case-sensitive
file systems.
I'm resubmitting this patch from a Linux system, which hopefully
allows the case changes to make it through unfettered.
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In a previous patch, it was suggested to use all caps instead of
rolling caps for initialisms, so this patch changes everything
to do this.
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When coming from an IR label type, we set a 0 NumElements, but not
when constructing an LLT using unsized(), causing comparisons to fail.
Pick one variant and fix the other.
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This was a pure virtual base class whose purpose was to abstract
away the notion of how you retrieve the layout of a discontiguous
stream of blocks in an Msf file. This led to too many layers of
abstraction making it difficult to figure out what was going on
and extend things. Ultimately, a stream's layout is decided by
its length and the array of block numbers that it lives on. So
rather than have an abstract base class which can return this in
any number of ways, it's more straightforward to simply store them
as fields of a trivial struct, and also to give a more appropriate
name.
This patch does that. It renames IMsfStreamData to MsfStreamLayout,
and deletes the 2 concrete implementations, DirectoryStreamData
and IndexedStreamData. MsfStreamLayout is a trivial struct
with the necessary data.
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These loop from 0 to AEK_XSCALE, which is currently defined as 0x80000000, and
thus the tests loop over the entire int range, which is unreasonable
and also too slow in debug builds.
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Add unittest to {ARM | AArch64}TargetParser,and by the way correct problems as below:
1.Correct a incorrect indexing problem in AArch64TargetParser. The architecture enumeration
is shared across ARM and AArch64 in original implementation.But In the code,I just used the
index which was offset by the ARM, and this would index into the array incorrectly. To make
AArch64 has its own arch enum,or we will do a lot of slowly iterating.
2.Correct a spelling error. The parameter of llvm::AArch64::getArchExtName.
3.Correct a writing mistake, in llvm::ARM::parseArchISA.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21785
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Change the syntax to use `%0.sub8` to denote a subregister.
This seems like a more natural fit to denote subregisters; I also plan
to introduce a new ":classname" syntax in upcoming patches to denote the
register class of a vreg.
Note that this commit disallows plain identifiers to start with a '.'
character. This shouldn't affect anything as external names/IR
references are all prefixed with '$'/'%', plain identifiers are only
used for instruction names, register mask names and subreg indexes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22390
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If we move a last-use register read to a later position we may skip
intermediate segments. This may require us to not only extend the
segment before the NewIdx, but also extend the segment live-in to
OldIdx.
This switches LiveIntervalTest to use AMDGPU so we can test subregister
liveness.
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This adds versions of operator + and - which are optimized for the LHS/RHS of the
operator being RValue's. When an RValue is available, we can use its storage space
instead of allocating new space.
On code such as ConstantRange which makes heavy use of APInt's over 64-bits in size,
this results in significant numbers of saved allocations.
Thanks to David Blaikie for all the review and most of the code here.
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For some reason this doesn't cause linker errors with MSVC or
clang-cl, but the bots seem to be failing with other compilers.
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