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//===- SCCP.cpp - Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation -----------------===//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// This file implements sparse conditional constant propagation and merging:
//
// Specifically, this:
// * Assumes values are constant unless proven otherwise
// * Assumes BasicBlocks are dead unless proven otherwise
// * Proves values to be constant, and replaces them with constants
// * Proves conditional branches to be unconditional
//
// Notice that:
// * This pass has a habit of making definitions be dead. It is a good idea
// to to run a DCE pass sometime after running this pass.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#define DEBUG_TYPE "sccp"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/IPO.h"
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#include "llvm/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Pass.h"
#include "llvm/Support/InstVisitor.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/hash_map"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <set>
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STATISTIC(NumInstRemoved, "Number of instructions removed");
STATISTIC(NumDeadBlocks , "Number of basic blocks unreachable");
STATISTIC(IPNumInstRemoved, "Number ofinstructions removed by IPSCCP");
STATISTIC(IPNumDeadBlocks , "Number of basic blocks unreachable by IPSCCP");
STATISTIC(IPNumArgsElimed ,"Number of arguments constant propagated by IPSCCP");
STATISTIC(IPNumGlobalConst, "Number of globals found to be constant by IPSCCP");
namespace {
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/// LatticeVal class - This class represents the different lattice values that
/// an LLVM value may occupy. It is a simple class with value semantics.
///
class LatticeVal {
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/// undefined - This LLVM Value has no known value yet.
undefined,
/// constant - This LLVM Value has a specific constant value.
constant,
/// forcedconstant - This LLVM Value was thought to be undef until
/// ResolvedUndefsIn. This is treated just like 'constant', but if merged
/// with another (different) constant, it goes to overdefined, instead of
/// asserting.
forcedconstant,
/// overdefined - This instruction is not known to be constant, and we know
/// it has a value.
overdefined
} LatticeValue; // The current lattice position
Constant *ConstantVal; // If Constant value, the current value
inline LatticeVal() : LatticeValue(undefined), ConstantVal(0) {}
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// markOverdefined - Return true if this is a new status to be in...
inline bool markOverdefined() {
if (LatticeValue != overdefined) {
LatticeValue = overdefined;
return true;
}
return false;
}
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// markConstant - Return true if this is a new status for us.
inline bool markConstant(Constant *V) {
if (LatticeValue != constant) {
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if (LatticeValue == undefined) {
LatticeValue = constant;
ConstantVal = V;
} else {
assert(LatticeValue == forcedconstant &&
"Cannot move from overdefined to constant!");
// Stay at forcedconstant if the constant is the same.
if (V == ConstantVal) return false;
// Otherwise, we go to overdefined. Assumptions made based on the
// forced value are possibly wrong. Assuming this is another constant
// could expose a contradiction.
LatticeValue = overdefined;
}
return true;
} else {
assert(ConstantVal == V && "Marking constant with different value");
}
return false;
}
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inline void markForcedConstant(Constant *V) {
assert(LatticeValue == undefined && "Can't force a defined value!");
LatticeValue = forcedconstant;
ConstantVal = V;
}
inline bool isUndefined() const { return LatticeValue == undefined; }
inline bool isConstant() const {
return LatticeValue == constant || LatticeValue == forcedconstant;
}
inline bool isOverdefined() const { return LatticeValue == overdefined; }
inline Constant *getConstant() const {
assert(isConstant() && "Cannot get the constant of a non-constant!");
return ConstantVal;
}
} // end anonymous namespace
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
/// SCCPSolver - This class is a general purpose solver for Sparse Conditional
/// Constant Propagation.
///
class SCCPSolver : public InstVisitor<SCCPSolver> {
std::set<BasicBlock*> BBExecutable;// The basic blocks that are executable
hash_map<Value*, LatticeVal> ValueState; // The state each value is in...
/// GlobalValue - If we are tracking any values for the contents of a global
/// variable, we keep a mapping from the constant accessor to the element of
/// the global, to the currently known value. If the value becomes
/// overdefined, it's entry is simply removed from this map.
hash_map<GlobalVariable*, LatticeVal> TrackedGlobals;
/// TrackedFunctionRetVals - If we are tracking arguments into and the return
/// value out of a function, it will have an entry in this map, indicating
/// what the known return value for the function is.
hash_map<Function*, LatticeVal> TrackedFunctionRetVals;
// The reason for two worklists is that overdefined is the lowest state
// on the lattice, and moving things to overdefined as fast as possible
// makes SCCP converge much faster.
// By having a separate worklist, we accomplish this because everything
// possibly overdefined will become overdefined at the soonest possible
// point.
std::vector<Value*> OverdefinedInstWorkList;
std::vector<Value*> InstWorkList;
std::vector<BasicBlock*> BBWorkList; // The BasicBlock work list
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/// UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs - Keep track of any users of PHI nodes that are not
/// overdefined, despite the fact that the PHI node is overdefined.
std::multimap<PHINode*, Instruction*> UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs;
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/// KnownFeasibleEdges - Entries in this set are edges which have already had
/// PHI nodes retriggered.
typedef std::pair<BasicBlock*,BasicBlock*> Edge;
std::set<Edge> KnownFeasibleEdges;
public:
/// MarkBlockExecutable - This method can be used by clients to mark all of
/// the blocks that are known to be intrinsically live in the processed unit.
void MarkBlockExecutable(BasicBlock *BB) {
DOUT << "Marking Block Executable: " << BB->getName() << "\n";
BBExecutable.insert(BB); // Basic block is executable!
BBWorkList.push_back(BB); // Add the block to the work list!
}
/// TrackValueOfGlobalVariable - Clients can use this method to
/// inform the SCCPSolver that it should track loads and stores to the
/// specified global variable if it can. This is only legal to call if
/// performing Interprocedural SCCP.
void TrackValueOfGlobalVariable(GlobalVariable *GV) {
const Type *ElTy = GV->getType()->getElementType();
if (ElTy->isFirstClassType()) {
LatticeVal &IV = TrackedGlobals[GV];
if (!isa<UndefValue>(GV->getInitializer()))
IV.markConstant(GV->getInitializer());
}
}
/// AddTrackedFunction - If the SCCP solver is supposed to track calls into
/// and out of the specified function (which cannot have its address taken),
/// this method must be called.
void AddTrackedFunction(Function *F) {
assert(F->hasInternalLinkage() && "Can only track internal functions!");
// Add an entry, F -> undef.
TrackedFunctionRetVals[F];
}
/// Solve - Solve for constants and executable blocks.
///
void Solve();
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/// ResolvedUndefsIn - While solving the dataflow for a function, we assume
/// that branches on undef values cannot reach any of their successors.
/// However, this is not a safe assumption. After we solve dataflow, this
/// method should be use to handle this. If this returns true, the solver
/// should be rerun.
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bool ResolvedUndefsIn(Function &F);
/// getExecutableBlocks - Once we have solved for constants, return the set of
/// blocks that is known to be executable.
std::set<BasicBlock*> &getExecutableBlocks() {
return BBExecutable;
}
/// getValueMapping - Once we have solved for constants, return the mapping of
/// LLVM values to LatticeVals.
hash_map<Value*, LatticeVal> &getValueMapping() {
return ValueState;
}
/// getTrackedFunctionRetVals - Get the inferred return value map.
///
const hash_map<Function*, LatticeVal> &getTrackedFunctionRetVals() {
return TrackedFunctionRetVals;
}
/// getTrackedGlobals - Get and return the set of inferred initializers for
/// global variables.
const hash_map<GlobalVariable*, LatticeVal> &getTrackedGlobals() {
return TrackedGlobals;
}
// markConstant - Make a value be marked as "constant". If the value
// is not already a constant, add it to the instruction work list so that
// the users of the instruction are updated later.
//
inline void markConstant(LatticeVal &IV, Value *V, Constant *C) {
DOUT << "markConstant: " << *C << ": " << *V;
InstWorkList.push_back(V);
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inline void markForcedConstant(LatticeVal &IV, Value *V, Constant *C) {
IV.markForcedConstant(C);
DOUT << "markForcedConstant: " << *C << ": " << *V;
InstWorkList.push_back(V);
}
inline void markConstant(Value *V, Constant *C) {
markConstant(ValueState[V], V, C);
// markOverdefined - Make a value be marked as "overdefined". If the
// value is not already overdefined, add it to the overdefined instruction
// work list so that the users of the instruction are updated later.
inline void markOverdefined(LatticeVal &IV, Value *V) {
DEBUG(DOUT << "markOverdefined: ";
DOUT << "Function '" << F->getName() << "'\n";
DOUT << *V);
// Only instructions go on the work list
OverdefinedInstWorkList.push_back(V);
inline void markOverdefined(Value *V) {
markOverdefined(ValueState[V], V);
}
inline void mergeInValue(LatticeVal &IV, Value *V, LatticeVal &MergeWithV) {
if (IV.isOverdefined() || MergeWithV.isUndefined())
return; // Noop.
if (MergeWithV.isOverdefined())
markOverdefined(IV, V);
else if (IV.isUndefined())
markConstant(IV, V, MergeWithV.getConstant());
else if (IV.getConstant() != MergeWithV.getConstant())
markOverdefined(IV, V);
inline void mergeInValue(Value *V, LatticeVal &MergeWithV) {
return mergeInValue(ValueState[V], V, MergeWithV);
}
// getValueState - Return the LatticeVal object that corresponds to the value.
// This function is necessary because not all values should start out in the
// underdefined state... Argument's should be overdefined, and
// constants should be marked as constants. If a value is not known to be an
// Instruction object, then use this accessor to get its value from the map.
//
inline LatticeVal &getValueState(Value *V) {
hash_map<Value*, LatticeVal>::iterator I = ValueState.find(V);
if (I != ValueState.end()) return I->second; // Common case, in the map
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if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V)) {
if (isa<UndefValue>(V)) {
// Nothing to do, remain undefined.
} else {
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ValueState[C].markConstant(C); // Constants are constant
// All others are underdefined by default...
return ValueState[V];
}
// markEdgeExecutable - Mark a basic block as executable, adding it to the BB
// work list if it is not already executable...
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void markEdgeExecutable(BasicBlock *Source, BasicBlock *Dest) {
if (!KnownFeasibleEdges.insert(Edge(Source, Dest)).second)
return; // This edge is already known to be executable!
if (BBExecutable.count(Dest)) {
DOUT << "Marking Edge Executable: " << Source->getName()
<< " -> " << Dest->getName() << "\n";
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// The destination is already executable, but we just made an edge
// feasible that wasn't before. Revisit the PHI nodes in the block
// because they have potentially new operands.
for (BasicBlock::iterator I = Dest->begin(); isa<PHINode>(I); ++I)
visitPHINode(*cast<PHINode>(I));
MarkBlockExecutable(Dest);
// getFeasibleSuccessors - Return a vector of booleans to indicate which
// successors are reachable from a given terminator instruction.
//
void getFeasibleSuccessors(TerminatorInst &TI, std::vector<bool> &Succs);
// isEdgeFeasible - Return true if the control flow edge from the 'From' basic
// block to the 'To' basic block is currently feasible...
//
bool isEdgeFeasible(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To);
// OperandChangedState - This method is invoked on all of the users of an
// instruction that was just changed state somehow.... Based on this
// information, we need to update the specified user of this instruction.
//
void OperandChangedState(User *U) {
// Only instructions use other variable values!
Instruction &I = cast<Instruction>(*U);
if (BBExecutable.count(I.getParent())) // Inst is executable?
visit(I);
}
private:
friend class InstVisitor<SCCPSolver>;
// visit implementations - Something changed in this instruction... Either an
// operand made a transition, or the instruction is newly executable. Change
// the value type of I to reflect these changes if appropriate.
//
// Terminators
void visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &I);
void visitSelectInst(SelectInst &I);
void visitBinaryOperator(Instruction &I);
void visitShiftInst(ShiftInst &I) { visitBinaryOperator(I); }
void visitExtractElementInst(ExtractElementInst &I);
void visitInsertElementInst(InsertElementInst &I);
void visitShuffleVectorInst(ShuffleVectorInst &I);
// Instructions that cannot be folded away...
void visitStoreInst (Instruction &I);
void visitLoadInst (LoadInst &I);
void visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &I);
void visitCallInst (CallInst &I) { visitCallSite(CallSite::get(&I)); }
void visitInvokeInst (InvokeInst &II) {
visitCallSite(CallSite::get(&II));
visitTerminatorInst(II);
void visitCallSite (CallSite CS);
void visitUnwindInst (TerminatorInst &I) { /*returns void*/ }
void visitUnreachableInst(TerminatorInst &I) { /*returns void*/ }
void visitAllocationInst(Instruction &I) { markOverdefined(&I); }
void visitVANextInst (Instruction &I) { markOverdefined(&I); }
void visitVAArgInst (Instruction &I) { markOverdefined(&I); }
void visitFreeInst (Instruction &I) { /*returns void*/ }
void visitInstruction(Instruction &I) {
// If a new instruction is added to LLVM that we don't handle...
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cerr << "SCCP: Don't know how to handle: " << I;
// getFeasibleSuccessors - Return a vector of booleans to indicate which
// successors are reachable from a given terminator instruction.
//
void SCCPSolver::getFeasibleSuccessors(TerminatorInst &TI,
std::vector<bool> &Succs) {
if (BI->isUnconditional()) {
Succs[0] = true;
} else {
LatticeVal &BCValue = getValueState(BI->getCondition());
if (BCValue.isOverdefined() ||
(BCValue.isConstant() && !isa<ConstantBool>(BCValue.getConstant()))) {
// Overdefined condition variables, and branches on unfoldable constant
// conditions, mean the branch could go either way.
Succs[0] = Succs[1] = true;
} else if (BCValue.isConstant()) {
// Constant condition variables mean the branch can only go a single way
// Invoke instructions successors are always executable.
Succs[0] = Succs[1] = true;
} else if (SwitchInst *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(&TI)) {
LatticeVal &SCValue = getValueState(SI->getCondition());
if (SCValue.isOverdefined() || // Overdefined condition?
(SCValue.isConstant() && !isa<ConstantInt>(SCValue.getConstant()))) {
// All destinations are executable!
} else if (SCValue.isConstant()) {
Constant *CPV = SCValue.getConstant();
// Make sure to skip the "default value" which isn't a value
for (unsigned i = 1, E = SI->getNumSuccessors(); i != E; ++i) {
if (SI->getSuccessorValue(i) == CPV) {// Found the right branch...
Succs[i] = true;
return;
}
}
// Constant value not equal to any of the branches... must execute
// default branch then...
Succs[0] = true;
}
} else {
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cerr << "SCCP: Don't know how to handle: " << TI;
}
}
// isEdgeFeasible - Return true if the control flow edge from the 'From' basic
// block to the 'To' basic block is currently feasible...
//
bool SCCPSolver::isEdgeFeasible(BasicBlock *From, BasicBlock *To) {
assert(BBExecutable.count(To) && "Dest should always be alive!");
// Make sure the source basic block is executable!!
if (!BBExecutable.count(From)) return false;
// Check to make sure this edge itself is actually feasible now...
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TerminatorInst *TI = From->getTerminator();
if (BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(TI)) {
if (BI->isUnconditional())
return true;
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else {
LatticeVal &BCValue = getValueState(BI->getCondition());
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if (BCValue.isOverdefined()) {
// Overdefined condition variables mean the branch could go either way.
return true;
} else if (BCValue.isConstant()) {
// Not branching on an evaluatable constant?
if (!isa<ConstantBool>(BCValue.getConstant())) return true;
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// Constant condition variables mean the branch can only go a single way
return BI->getSuccessor(BCValue.getConstant() ==
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}
return false;
}
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// Invoke instructions successors are always executable.
return true;
} else if (SwitchInst *SI = dyn_cast<SwitchInst>(TI)) {
LatticeVal &SCValue = getValueState(SI->getCondition());
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if (SCValue.isOverdefined()) { // Overdefined condition?
// All destinations are executable!
return true;
} else if (SCValue.isConstant()) {
Constant *CPV = SCValue.getConstant();
if (!isa<ConstantInt>(CPV))
return true; // not a foldable constant?
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// Make sure to skip the "default value" which isn't a value
for (unsigned i = 1, E = SI->getNumSuccessors(); i != E; ++i)
if (SI->getSuccessorValue(i) == CPV) // Found the taken branch...
return SI->getSuccessor(i) == To;
// Constant value not equal to any of the branches... must execute
// default branch then...
return SI->getDefaultDest() == To;
}
return false;
} else {
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cerr << "Unknown terminator instruction: " << *TI;
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abort();
}
}
// visit Implementations - Something changed in this instruction... Either an
// operand made a transition, or the instruction is newly executable. Change
// the value type of I to reflect these changes if appropriate. This method
// makes sure to do the following actions:
//
// 1. If a phi node merges two constants in, and has conflicting value coming
// from different branches, or if the PHI node merges in an overdefined
// value, then the PHI node becomes overdefined.
// 2. If a phi node merges only constants in, and they all agree on value, the
// PHI node becomes a constant value equal to that.
// 3. If V <- x (op) y && isConstant(x) && isConstant(y) V = Constant
// 4. If V <- x (op) y && (isOverdefined(x) || isOverdefined(y)) V = Overdefined
// 5. If V <- MEM or V <- CALL or V <- (unknown) then V = Overdefined
// 6. If a conditional branch has a value that is constant, make the selected
// destination executable
// 7. If a conditional branch has a value that is overdefined, make all
// successors executable.
//
void SCCPSolver::visitPHINode(PHINode &PN) {
LatticeVal &PNIV = getValueState(&PN);
if (PNIV.isOverdefined()) {
// There may be instructions using this PHI node that are not overdefined
// themselves. If so, make sure that they know that the PHI node operand
// changed.
std::multimap<PHINode*, Instruction*>::iterator I, E;
tie(I, E) = UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.equal_range(&PN);
if (I != E) {
std::vector<Instruction*> Users;
Users.reserve(std::distance(I, E));
for (; I != E; ++I) Users.push_back(I->second);
while (!Users.empty()) {
visit(Users.back());
Users.pop_back();
}
}
return; // Quick exit
}
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// Super-extra-high-degree PHI nodes are unlikely to ever be marked constant,
// and slow us down a lot. Just mark them overdefined.
if (PN.getNumIncomingValues() > 64) {
markOverdefined(PNIV, &PN);
return;
}
// Look at all of the executable operands of the PHI node. If any of them
// are overdefined, the PHI becomes overdefined as well. If they are all
// constant, and they agree with each other, the PHI becomes the identical
// constant. If they are constant and don't agree, the PHI is overdefined.
// If there are no executable operands, the PHI remains undefined.
//
Constant *OperandVal = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN.getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
LatticeVal &IV = getValueState(PN.getIncomingValue(i));
if (IV.isUndefined()) continue; // Doesn't influence PHI node.
if (isEdgeFeasible(PN.getIncomingBlock(i), PN.getParent())) {
if (IV.isOverdefined()) { // PHI node becomes overdefined!
if (OperandVal == 0) { // Grab the first value...
OperandVal = IV.getConstant();
} else { // Another value is being merged in!
// There is already a reachable operand. If we conflict with it,
// then the PHI node becomes overdefined. If we agree with it, we
// can continue on.
// Check to see if there are two different constants merging...
// Yes there is. This means the PHI node is not constant.
// You must be overdefined poor PHI.
//
markOverdefined(PNIV, &PN); // The PHI node now becomes overdefined
return; // I'm done analyzing you
// If we exited the loop, this means that the PHI node only has constant
// arguments that agree with each other(and OperandVal is the constant) or
// OperandVal is null because there are no defined incoming arguments. If
// this is the case, the PHI remains undefined.
markConstant(PNIV, &PN, OperandVal); // Acquire operand value
void SCCPSolver::visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &I) {
if (I.getNumOperands() == 0) return; // Ret void
// If we are tracking the return value of this function, merge it in.
Function *F = I.getParent()->getParent();
if (F->hasInternalLinkage() && !TrackedFunctionRetVals.empty()) {
hash_map<Function*, LatticeVal>::iterator TFRVI =
TrackedFunctionRetVals.find(F);
if (TFRVI != TrackedFunctionRetVals.end() &&
!TFRVI->second.isOverdefined()) {
LatticeVal &IV = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
mergeInValue(TFRVI->second, F, IV);
}
}
}
void SCCPSolver::visitTerminatorInst(TerminatorInst &TI) {
getFeasibleSuccessors(TI, SuccFeasible);
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BasicBlock *BB = TI.getParent();
// Mark all feasible successors executable...
for (unsigned i = 0, e = SuccFeasible.size(); i != e; ++i)
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if (SuccFeasible[i])
markEdgeExecutable(BB, TI.getSuccessor(i));
void SCCPSolver::visitCastInst(CastInst &I) {
LatticeVal &VState = getValueState(V);
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if (VState.isOverdefined()) // Inherit overdefinedness of operand
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else if (VState.isConstant()) // Propagate constant value
markConstant(&I, ConstantExpr::getCast(I.getOpcode(),
VState.getConstant(), I.getType()));
void SCCPSolver::visitSelectInst(SelectInst &I) {
LatticeVal &CondValue = getValueState(I.getCondition());
if (CondValue.isUndefined())
return;
if (CondValue.isConstant()) {
if (ConstantBool *CondCB = dyn_cast<ConstantBool>(CondValue.getConstant())){
mergeInValue(&I, getValueState(CondCB->getValue() ? I.getTrueValue()
: I.getFalseValue()));
return;
}
}
// Otherwise, the condition is overdefined or a constant we can't evaluate.
// See if we can produce something better than overdefined based on the T/F
// value.
LatticeVal &TVal = getValueState(I.getTrueValue());
LatticeVal &FVal = getValueState(I.getFalseValue());
// select ?, C, C -> C.
if (TVal.isConstant() && FVal.isConstant() &&
TVal.getConstant() == FVal.getConstant()) {
markConstant(&I, FVal.getConstant());
return;
}
if (TVal.isUndefined()) { // select ?, undef, X -> X.
mergeInValue(&I, FVal);
} else if (FVal.isUndefined()) { // select ?, X, undef -> X.
mergeInValue(&I, TVal);
} else {
markOverdefined(&I);
// Handle BinaryOperators and Shift Instructions...
void SCCPSolver::visitBinaryOperator(Instruction &I) {
LatticeVal &IV = ValueState[&I];
LatticeVal &V1State = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
LatticeVal &V2State = getValueState(I.getOperand(1));
if (V1State.isOverdefined() || V2State.isOverdefined()) {
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// If this is an AND or OR with 0 or -1, it doesn't matter that the other
// operand is overdefined.
if (I.getOpcode() == Instruction::And || I.getOpcode() == Instruction::Or) {
LatticeVal *NonOverdefVal = 0;
if (!V1State.isOverdefined()) {
NonOverdefVal = &V1State;
} else if (!V2State.isOverdefined()) {
NonOverdefVal = &V2State;
}
if (NonOverdefVal) {
if (NonOverdefVal->isUndefined()) {
// Could annihilate value.
if (I.getOpcode() == Instruction::And)
markConstant(IV, &I, Constant::getNullValue(I.getType()));
else
markConstant(IV, &I, ConstantInt::getAllOnesValue(I.getType()));
return;
} else {
if (I.getOpcode() == Instruction::And) {
if (NonOverdefVal->getConstant()->isNullValue()) {
markConstant(IV, &I, NonOverdefVal->getConstant());
return; // X or 0 = -1
}
} else {
if (ConstantIntegral *CI =
dyn_cast<ConstantIntegral>(NonOverdefVal->getConstant()))
if (CI->isAllOnesValue()) {
markConstant(IV, &I, NonOverdefVal->getConstant());
return; // X or -1 = -1
}
}
}
}
}
// If both operands are PHI nodes, it is possible that this instruction has
// a constant value, despite the fact that the PHI node doesn't. Check for
// this condition now.
if (PHINode *PN1 = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I.getOperand(0)))
if (PHINode *PN2 = dyn_cast<PHINode>(I.getOperand(1)))
if (PN1->getParent() == PN2->getParent()) {
// Since the two PHI nodes are in the same basic block, they must have
// entries for the same predecessors. Walk the predecessor list, and
// if all of the incoming values are constants, and the result of
// evaluating this expression with all incoming value pairs is the
// same, then this expression is a constant even though the PHI node
// is not a constant!
LatticeVal Result;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = PN1->getNumIncomingValues(); i != e; ++i) {
LatticeVal &In1 = getValueState(PN1->getIncomingValue(i));
BasicBlock *InBlock = PN1->getIncomingBlock(i);
LatticeVal &In2 =
getValueState(PN2->getIncomingValueForBlock(InBlock));
if (In1.isOverdefined() || In2.isOverdefined()) {
Result.markOverdefined();
break; // Cannot fold this operation over the PHI nodes!
} else if (In1.isConstant() && In2.isConstant()) {
Constant *V = ConstantExpr::get(I.getOpcode(), In1.getConstant(),
In2.getConstant());
Result.markConstant(V);
else if (Result.isConstant() && Result.getConstant() != V) {
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Result.markOverdefined();
break;
}
}
}
// If we found a constant value here, then we know the instruction is
// constant despite the fact that the PHI nodes are overdefined.
if (Result.isConstant()) {
markConstant(IV, &I, Result.getConstant());
// Remember that this instruction is virtually using the PHI node
// operands.
UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.insert(std::make_pair(PN1, &I));
UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.insert(std::make_pair(PN2, &I));
return;
} else if (Result.isUndefined()) {
return;
}
// Okay, this really is overdefined now. Since we might have
// speculatively thought that this was not overdefined before, and
// added ourselves to the UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs list for the PHIs,
// make sure to clean out any entries that we put there, for
// efficiency.
std::multimap<PHINode*, Instruction*>::iterator It, E;
tie(It, E) = UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.equal_range(PN1);
while (It != E) {
if (It->second == &I) {
UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.erase(It++);
} else
++It;
}
tie(It, E) = UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.equal_range(PN2);
while (It != E) {
if (It->second == &I) {
UsersOfOverdefinedPHIs.erase(It++);
} else
++It;
}
}
markOverdefined(IV, &I);
} else if (V1State.isConstant() && V2State.isConstant()) {
markConstant(IV, &I, ConstantExpr::get(I.getOpcode(), V1State.getConstant(),
V2State.getConstant()));
}
}
void SCCPSolver::visitExtractElementInst(ExtractElementInst &I) {
// FIXME : SCCP does not handle vectors properly.
markOverdefined(&I);
return;
#if 0
LatticeVal &ValState = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
LatticeVal &IdxState = getValueState(I.getOperand(1));
if (ValState.isOverdefined() || IdxState.isOverdefined())
markOverdefined(&I);
else if(ValState.isConstant() && IdxState.isConstant())
markConstant(&I, ConstantExpr::getExtractElement(ValState.getConstant(),
IdxState.getConstant()));
#endif
void SCCPSolver::visitInsertElementInst(InsertElementInst &I) {
// FIXME : SCCP does not handle vectors properly.
markOverdefined(&I);
return;
#if 0
LatticeVal &ValState = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
LatticeVal &EltState = getValueState(I.getOperand(1));
LatticeVal &IdxState = getValueState(I.getOperand(2));
if (ValState.isOverdefined() || EltState.isOverdefined() ||
IdxState.isOverdefined())
markOverdefined(&I);
else if(ValState.isConstant() && EltState.isConstant() &&
IdxState.isConstant())
markConstant(&I, ConstantExpr::getInsertElement(ValState.getConstant(),
EltState.getConstant(),
IdxState.getConstant()));
else if (ValState.isUndefined() && EltState.isConstant() &&
IdxState.isConstant())
markConstant(&I, ConstantExpr::getInsertElement(UndefValue::get(I.getType()),
EltState.getConstant(),
IdxState.getConstant()));
#endif
void SCCPSolver::visitShuffleVectorInst(ShuffleVectorInst &I) {
// FIXME : SCCP does not handle vectors properly.
markOverdefined(&I);
return;
#if 0
LatticeVal &V1State = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
LatticeVal &V2State = getValueState(I.getOperand(1));
LatticeVal &MaskState = getValueState(I.getOperand(2));
if (MaskState.isUndefined() ||
(V1State.isUndefined() && V2State.isUndefined()))
return; // Undefined output if mask or both inputs undefined.
if (V1State.isOverdefined() || V2State.isOverdefined() ||
MaskState.isOverdefined()) {
markOverdefined(&I);
} else {
// A mix of constant/undef inputs.
Constant *V1 = V1State.isConstant() ?
V1State.getConstant() : UndefValue::get(I.getType());
Constant *V2 = V2State.isConstant() ?
V2State.getConstant() : UndefValue::get(I.getType());
Constant *Mask = MaskState.isConstant() ?
MaskState.getConstant() : UndefValue::get(I.getOperand(2)->getType());
markConstant(&I, ConstantExpr::getShuffleVector(V1, V2, Mask));
}
#endif
// Handle getelementptr instructions... if all operands are constants then we
// can turn this into a getelementptr ConstantExpr.
//
void SCCPSolver::visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &I) {
LatticeVal &IV = ValueState[&I];
if (IV.isOverdefined()) return;
std::vector<Constant*> Operands;
Operands.reserve(I.getNumOperands());
for (unsigned i = 0, e = I.getNumOperands(); i != e; ++i) {
LatticeVal &State = getValueState(I.getOperand(i));
if (State.isUndefined())
return; // Operands are not resolved yet...
else if (State.isOverdefined()) {
markOverdefined(IV, &I);
return;
}
assert(State.isConstant() && "Unknown state!");
Operands.push_back(State.getConstant());
}
Constant *Ptr = Operands[0];
Operands.erase(Operands.begin()); // Erase the pointer from idx list...
markConstant(IV, &I, ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Ptr, Operands));
}
void SCCPSolver::visitStoreInst(Instruction &SI) {
if (TrackedGlobals.empty() || !isa<GlobalVariable>(SI.getOperand(1)))
return;
GlobalVariable *GV = cast<GlobalVariable>(SI.getOperand(1));
hash_map<GlobalVariable*, LatticeVal>::iterator I = TrackedGlobals.find(GV);
if (I == TrackedGlobals.end() || I->second.isOverdefined()) return;
// Get the value we are storing into the global.
LatticeVal &PtrVal = getValueState(SI.getOperand(0));
mergeInValue(I->second, GV, PtrVal);
if (I->second.isOverdefined())
TrackedGlobals.erase(I); // No need to keep tracking this!
}
// Handle load instructions. If the operand is a constant pointer to a constant
// global, we can replace the load with the loaded constant value!
void SCCPSolver::visitLoadInst(LoadInst &I) {
LatticeVal &IV = ValueState[&I];
if (IV.isOverdefined()) return;
LatticeVal &PtrVal = getValueState(I.getOperand(0));
if (PtrVal.isUndefined()) return; // The pointer is not resolved yet!
if (PtrVal.isConstant() && !I.isVolatile()) {
Value *Ptr = PtrVal.getConstant();
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if (isa<ConstantPointerNull>(Ptr)) {
// load null -> null
markConstant(IV, &I, Constant::getNullValue(I.getType()));
return;
}
// Transform load (constant global) into the value loaded.
if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(Ptr)) {
if (GV->isConstant()) {
if (!GV->isExternal()) {
markConstant(IV, &I, GV->getInitializer());
return;
}
} else if (!TrackedGlobals.empty()) {
// If we are tracking this global, merge in the known value for it.
hash_map<GlobalVariable*, LatticeVal>::iterator It =
TrackedGlobals.find(GV);
if (It != TrackedGlobals.end()) {
mergeInValue(IV, &I, It->second);
return;
}
}
// Transform load (constantexpr_GEP global, 0, ...) into the value loaded.
if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(Ptr))
if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::GetElementPtr)
if (GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(CE->getOperand(0)))
if (GV->isConstant() && !GV->isExternal())
if (Constant *V =
ConstantFoldLoadThroughGEPConstantExpr(GV->getInitializer(), CE)) {
markConstant(IV, &I, V);
return;
}
}
// Otherwise we cannot say for certain what value this load will produce.
// Bail out.
markOverdefined(IV, &I);
}
void SCCPSolver::visitCallSite(CallSite CS) {
Function *F = CS.getCalledFunction();
// If we are tracking this function, we must make sure to bind arguments as
// appropriate.
hash_map<Function*, LatticeVal>::iterator TFRVI =TrackedFunctionRetVals.end();
if (F && F->hasInternalLinkage())
TFRVI = TrackedFunctionRetVals.find(F);
if (TFRVI != TrackedFunctionRetVals.end()) {
// If this is the first call to the function hit, mark its entry block
// executable.
if (!BBExecutable.count(F->begin()))
MarkBlockExecutable(F->begin());
CallSite::arg_iterator CAI = CS.arg_begin();
for (Function::arg_iterator AI = F->arg_begin(), E = F->arg_end();
AI != E; ++AI, ++CAI) {
LatticeVal &IV = ValueState[AI];
if (!IV.isOverdefined())
mergeInValue(IV, AI, getValueState(*CAI));
}
}
Instruction *I = CS.getInstruction();
if (I->getType() == Type::VoidTy) return;
LatticeVal &IV = ValueState[I];
if (IV.isOverdefined()) return;
// Propagate the return value of the function to the value of the instruction.
if (TFRVI != TrackedFunctionRetVals.end()) {
mergeInValue(IV, I, TFRVI->second);
return;
}
if (F == 0 || !F->isExternal() || !canConstantFoldCallTo(F)) {