- Jan 13, 2014
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Chandler Carruth authored
can be used by both the new pass manager and the old. This removes it from any of the virtual mess of the pass interfaces and lets it derive cleanly from the DominatorTreeBase<> template. In turn, tons of boilerplate interface can be nuked and it turns into a very straightforward extension of the base DominatorTree interface. The old analysis pass is now a simple wrapper. The names and style of this split should match the split between CallGraph and CallGraphWrapperPass. All of the users of DominatorTree have been updated to match using many of the same tricks as with CallGraph. The goal is that the common type remains the resulting DominatorTree rather than the pass. This will make subsequent work toward the new pass manager significantly easier. Also in numerous places things became cleaner because I switched from re-running the pass (!!! mid way through some other passes run!!!) to directly recomputing the domtree. llvm-svn: 199104
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Chandler Carruth authored
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis. Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API. But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really confusing structure until that day arrives. llvm-svn: 199082
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- Jan 12, 2014
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Hans Wennborg authored
case when the lookup table doesn't have any holes. This means we can build a lookup table for switches like this: switch (x) { case 0: return 1; case 1: return 2; case 2: return 3; case 3: return 4; default: exit(1); } The default case doesn't yield a constant result here, but that doesn't matter, since a default result is only necessary for filling holes in the lookup table, and this table doesn't have any holes. This makes us transform 505 more switches in a clang bootstrap, and shaves 164 KB off the resulting clang binary. llvm-svn: 199025
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- Jan 07, 2014
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Chandler Carruth authored
subsequent changes are easier to review. About to fix some layering issues, and wanted to separate out the necessary churn. Also comment and sink the include of "Windows.h" in three .inc files to match the usage in Memory.inc. llvm-svn: 198685
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- Jan 06, 2014
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Andrew Trick authored
Now with a fix for PR18384: ValueHandleBase::ValueIsDeleted. We need to invalidate SCEV's loop info when we delete a block, even if no values are hoisted. llvm-svn: 198631
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- Jan 04, 2014
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Alp Toker authored
This commit was the source of crasher PR18384: While deleting: label %for.cond127 An asserting value handle still pointed to this value! UNREACHABLE executed at llvm/lib/IR/Value.cpp:671! Reverting to get the builders green, feel free to re-land after fixing up. (Renato has a handy isolated repro if you need it.) This reverts commit r198478. llvm-svn: 198503
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Andrew Trick authored
getSCEV for an ashr instruction creates an intermediate zext expression when it truncates its operand. The operand is initially inside the loop, so the narrow zext expression has a non-loop-invariant loop disposition. LoopSimplify then runs on an outer loop, hoists the ashr operand, and properly invalidate the SCEVs that are mapped to value. The SCEV expression for the ashr is now an AddRec with the hoisted value as the now loop-invariant start value. The LoopDisposition of this wide value was properly invalidated during LoopSimplify. However, if we later get the ashr SCEV again, we again try to create the intermediate zext expression. We get the same SCEV that we did earlier, and it is still cached because it was never mapped to a Value. When we try to create a new AddRec we abort because we're using the old non-loop-invariant LoopDisposition. I don't have a solution for this other than to clear LoopDisposition when LoopSimplify hoists things. I think the long-term strategy should be to perform LoopSimplify on all loops before computing SCEV and before running any loop opts on individual loops. It's possible we may want to rerun LoopSimplify on individual loops, but it should rarely do anything, so rarely require invalidating SCEV. llvm-svn: 198478
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- Dec 24, 2013
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Andrew Trick authored
Split sadd.with.overflow into add + sadd.with.overflow to allow analysis and optimization. This should ideally be done after InstCombine, which can perform code motion (eventually indvars should run after all canonical instcombines). We want ISEL to recombine the add and the check, at least on x86. This is currently under an option for reducing live induction variables: -liv-reduce. The next step is reducing liveness of IVs that are live out of the overflow check paths. Once the related optimizations are fully developed, reviewed and tested, I do expect this to become default. llvm-svn: 197926
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- Dec 23, 2013
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Kostya Serebryany authored
Summary: Before this change the instrumented code before Ret instructions looked like: <Unpoison Frame Redzones> if (Frame != OriginalFrame) // I.e. Frame is fake <Poison Complete Frame> Now the instrumented code looks like: if (Frame != OriginalFrame) // I.e. Frame is fake <Poison Complete Frame> else <Unpoison Frame Redzones> Reviewers: eugenis Reviewed By: eugenis CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2458 llvm-svn: 197907
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- Dec 20, 2013
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Justin Bogner authored
If we happen to eliminate every case in a switch that has branch weights, we currently try to create metadata for the one remaining branch, triggering an assert. Instead, we need to check that the metadata we're trying to create is sensible. llvm-svn: 197791
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- Dec 19, 2013
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Evgeniy Stepanov authored
Currently SplitBlockAndInsertIfThen requires that branch condition is an Instruction itself, which is very inconvenient, because it is sometimes an Operator, or even a Constant. llvm-svn: 197677
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- Dec 16, 2013
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Yi Jiang authored
Enable double to float shrinking optimizations for binary functions like 'fmin/fmax'. Fix radar:15283121 llvm-svn: 197434
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- Dec 12, 2013
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Yi Jiang authored
llvm-svn: 197109
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- Dec 10, 2013
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Justin Bogner authored
This avoids creating branch weight metadata of length one when we fold cases into the default of a switch instruction, which was triggering an assert. llvm-svn: 196845
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- Dec 08, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
llvm-svn: 196732
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Mark Seaborn authored
This fixes PR17872. This bug can lead to C++ destructors not being called when they should be, when an exception is thrown. llvm-svn: 196711
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Mark Seaborn authored
Before this change, inlining one "invoke" into an outer "invoke" call site can lead to the outer landingpad's catch/filter clauses being copied multiple times into the resulting landingpad. This happens: * when the inlined function contains multiple "resume" instructions, because forwardResume() copies the clauses but is called multiple times; * when the inlined function contains a "resume" and a "call", because HandleCallsInBlockInlinedThroughInvoke() copies the clauses but is redundant with forwardResume(). Fix this by deduplicating the code. This problem doesn't lead to any incorrect execution; it's only untidy. This change will make fixing PR17872 a little easier. llvm-svn: 196710
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- Dec 07, 2013
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Jakub Staszak authored
overall time of LLVM compilation by ~1%. llvm-svn: 196667
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- Dec 06, 2013
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Kostya Serebryany authored
llvm-svn: 196574
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Kostya Serebryany authored
Summary: Rewrite asan's stack frame layout. First, most of the stack layout logic is moved into a separte file to make it more testable and (potentially) useful for other projects. Second, make the frames more compact by using adaptive redzones (smaller for small objects, larger for large objects). Third, try to minimized gaps due to large alignments (this is hypothetical since today we don't see many stack vars aligned by more than 32). The frames indeed become more compact, but I'll still need to run more benchmarks before committing, but I am sking for review now to get early feedback. This change will be accompanied by a trivial change in compiler-rt tests to match the new frame sizes. Reviewers: samsonov, dvyukov Reviewed By: samsonov CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2324 llvm-svn: 196568
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- Dec 05, 2013
- Dec 02, 2013
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Mark Seaborn authored
Remove some associated dead code. This cleanup is associated with PR17872. llvm-svn: 196147
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- Nov 19, 2013
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Michael Ilseman authored
Patch by Dmitri Shtilman! llvm-svn: 195116
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Adrian Prantl authored
lowering only for load/stores to scalar allocas. The resulting values confuse the backend and don't add anything because we can describe array-allocas with a dbg.declare intrinsic just fine. rdar://problem/15464571 llvm-svn: 195052
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- Nov 17, 2013
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
eraseFromParent() invalidates OldName. llvm-svn: 194970
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Hal Finkel authored
Generally speaking, control flow paths with error reporting calls are cold. So far, error reporting calls are calls to perror and calls to fprintf, fwrite, etc. with stderr as the stream. This can be extended in the future. The primary motivation is to improve block placement (the cold attribute affects the static branch prediction heuristics). llvm-svn: 194943
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- Nov 13, 2013
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Jakub Staszak authored
llvm-svn: 194601
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- Nov 12, 2013
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Nadav Rotem authored
FoldBranchToCommonDest merges branches into a single branch with or/and of the condition. It has a heuristics for estimating when some of the dependencies are processed by out-of-order processors. This patch adds another rule to the heuristics that says that if the "BonusInstruction" that we speculatively execute is used by the condition of the second branch then it is okay to hoist it. This change exposes more opportunities for other passes to transform the code. It does not matter that much that we if-convert the code because the selectiondag builder splits or/and branches into multiple branches when profitable. llvm-svn: 194524
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Benjamin Kramer authored
Both simpler and more powerful than the hand-rolled folding logic. llvm-svn: 194475
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- Nov 10, 2013
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Matt Arsenault authored
This should be inconsequential and is work towards removing the default address space arguments. llvm-svn: 194347
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Nadav Rotem authored
SimplifyCFG has a heuristics for out-of-order processors that decides when it is worthwhile to merge branches. It tries to estimate if the operands of the instruction that we want to hoist are ready. This commit marks function arguments as 'ready' because they require no calculation. This boosts libquantum and a few other workloads from the testsuite. llvm-svn: 194346
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- Nov 03, 2013
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David Majnemer authored
This reverts commit r193356, it caused PR17781. A reduced test case covering this regression has been added to the test suite. llvm-svn: 193955
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Bob Wilson authored
This adds an SimplifyLibCalls case which converts the special __sinpi and __cospi (float & double variants) into a __sincospi_stret where appropriate to remove duplicated work. Patch by Tim Northover llvm-svn: 193943
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- Oct 31, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
Given that backend does not handle "invoke asm" correctly ("invoke asm" will be handled by SelectionDAGBuilder::visitInlineAsm, which does not have the right setup for LPadToCallSiteMap) and we already made the assumption that inline asm does not throw in InstCombiner::visitCallSite, we are going to make the same assumption in Inliner to make sure we don't convert "call asm" to "invoke asm". If it becomes necessary to add support for "invoke asm" later on, we will need to modify the backend as well as remove the assumptions that inline asm does not throw. Fix rdar://15317907 llvm-svn: 193808
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- Oct 26, 2013
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Wan Xiaofei authored
This patch implements quick look-up for block in loop by maintaining a hash set for blocks. It improves the efficiency of loop analysis a lot, the biggest improvement could be 5-6%(458.sjeng). Below are the compilation time for our benchmark in llc before & after the patch. Benchmark llc - trunk llc - patched 401.bzip2 0.339081 100.00% 0.329657 102.86% 403.gcc 19.853966 100.00% 19.605466 101.27% 429.mcf 0.049823 100.00% 0.048451 102.83% 433.milc 0.514898 100.00% 0.510217 100.92% 444.namd 1.109328 100.00% 1.103481 100.53% 445.gobmk 4.988028 100.00% 4.929114 101.20% 456.hmmer 0.843871 100.00% 0.825865 102.18% 458.sjeng 0.754238 100.00% 0.714095 105.62% 464.h264ref 2.9668 100.00% 2.90612 102.09% 471.omnetpp 4.556533 100.00% 4.511886 100.99% bitmnp01 0.038168 100.00% 0.0357 106.91% idctrn01 0.037745 100.00% 0.037332 101.11% libquake2 3.78689 100.00% 3.76209 100.66% libquake_ 2.251525 100.00% 2.234104 100.78% linpack 0.033159 100.00% 0.032788 101.13% matrix01 0.045319 100.00% 0.043497 104.19% nbench 0.333161 100.00% 0.329799 101.02% tblook01 0.017863 100.00% 0.017666 101.12% ttsprk01 0.054337 100.00% 0.053057 102.41% Reviewer : Andrew Trick <atrick@apple.com>, Hal Finkel <hfinkel@anl.gov> Approver : Andrew Trick <atrick@apple.com> Test : Pass make check-all & llvm test-suite llvm-svn: 193460
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- Oct 25, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
This patch teaches GlobalStatus to analyze a call that uses the global value as a callee, not as an argument. With this change internalize call handle the common use of linkonce_odr functions. This reduces the number of linkonce_odr functions in a LTO build of clang (checked with the emit-llvm gold plugin option) from 1730 to 60. llvm-svn: 193436
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- Oct 24, 2013
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Tom Stellard authored
Patch by: Vincent Lejeune llvm-svn: 193356
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- Oct 21, 2013
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Tom Stellard authored
v2: - Use CI->cannotDuplicate() llvm-svn: 193115
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Matt Arsenault authored
llvm-svn: 193104
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