Summary:
The following changes addresses the following two issues.
1) The existing loop rotation pass contains both loop latch simplification and loop rotation. So one flag RotationOnly is added to be passed to the loop rotation pass.
2) The threshold value is initialized with MAX_UINT since the loop rotation utility should not have threshold limit.
Reviewers: dmgreen, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45582
llvm-svn: 330362
If a predicate does not become known after peeling, peeling is unlikely
to be beneficial.
Reviewers: mcrosier, efriedma, mkazantsev, junbuml
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44983
llvm-svn: 330250
Track the debug locations of the incoming values to newly-created phis,
and apply merged debug locations to the phis.
A merged location will be on line 0, but will have the correct scope
set. This improves crash reporting when an inlined instruction with a
merged location triggers a machine exception. A debugger will be able to
narrow down the crash to the correct inlined scope, instead of simply
pointing to the outer scope of the caller.
Taken together with a change allows generating merged line-0 locations
for instructions which aren't calls, this results in a 0.5% increase in
the uncompressed size of the .debug_line section of a stage2+Release
build of clang (-O3 -g).
rdar://33858697
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45397
llvm-svn: 330227
As demonstrated by the regression tests added in this patch, the
following cases are valid cases:
1. A Function with no DISubprogram attached, but various debug info
related to its instructions, coming, for instance, from an inlined
function, also defined somewhere else in the same module;
2. ... or coming exclusively from the functions inlined and eliminated
from the module entirely.
The ValueMap shared between CloneFunctionInto calls within CloneModule
needs to contain identity mappings for all of the DISubprogram's to
prevent them from being duplicated by MapMetadata / RemapInstruction
calls, this is achieved via DebugInfoFinder collecting all the
DISubprogram's. However, CloneFunctionInto was missing calls into
DebugInfoFinder for functions w/o DISubprogram's attached, but still
referring DISubprogram's from within (case 1). This patch fixes that.
The fix above, however, exposes another issue: if a module contains a
DISubprogram referenced only indirectly from other debug info
metadata, but not attached to any Function defined within the module
(case 2), cloning such a module causes a DICompileUnit duplication: it
will be moved in indirecty via a DISubprogram by DebugInfoFinder first
(because of the first bug fix described above), without being
self-mapped within the shared ValueMap, and then will be copied during
named metadata cloning. So this patch makes sure DebugInfoFinder
visits DICompileUnit's referenced from DISubprogram's as it goes w/o
re-processing llvm.dbg.cu list over and over again for every function
cloned, and makes sure that CloneFunctionInto self-maps
DICompileUnit's referenced from the entire function, not just its own
DISubprogram attached that may also be missing.
The most convenient way of tesing CloneModule I found is to rely on
CloneModule call from `opt -run-twice`, instead of writing tedious
unit tests. That feature has a couple of properties that makes it hard
to use for this purpose though:
1. CloneModule doesn't copy source filename, making `opt -run-twice`
report it as a difference.
2. `opt -run-twice` does the second run on the original module, not
its clone, making the result of cloning completely invisible in opt's
actual output with and without `-run-twice` both, which directly
contradicts `opt -run-twice`s own error message.
This patch fixes this as well.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Reviewers: loladiro, GorNishanov, espindola, echristo, dexonsmith
Subscribers: vsk, debug-info, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45593
llvm-svn: 330069
Summary:
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before sorting.
This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined sorting
order of objects having the same key.
To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of std::sort.
Note: This patch is one of a series of patches to replace *all* std::sort to llvm::sort.
Refer the comments section in D44363 for a list of all the required patches.
Reviewers: kcc, pcc, danielcdh, jmolloy, sanjoy, dberlin, ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: ruiu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45142
llvm-svn: 330059
The standard says that the order of evaluation of an expression
s[x] = foo()
is unspecified. In our case, we first create an empty entry in the map,
then call foo(), then store its return value to the created entry. The
problem is that foo uses the map as a cache, so if it finds that there
is an entry in the map, it stops computation. This change explicitly
sets the order, thus fixing this heisenbug.
llvm-svn: 329864
With -fno-plt, for example, calls to printf when getting converted to puts
still use the PLT. This patch checks for the metadata "RtLibUseGOT" and
annotates the declaration with the right attributes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45180
llvm-svn: 329768
Summary:
SSAUpdater is a bottleneck in a number of passes, and one of the reasons
is that it performs a lot of unnecessary computations (DT/IDF) over and
over again. This patch adds a new SSAUpdaterBulk that uses existing DT
and avoids recomputing IDF when possible.
Reviewers: dberlin, davide, MatzeB
Subscribers: llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44282
llvm-svn: 329643
Without the fast math flags, the llvm.experimental.vector.reduce.fadd/fmul intrinsic expansions must be expanded in order.
This patch scalarizes the reduction, applying the accumulator at the start of the sequence: ((((Acc + Scl[0]) + Scl[1]) + Scl[2]) + ) ... + Scl[NumElts-1]
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45366
llvm-svn: 329585
Summary:
Fixing an issue where initializations of globals where constructors use
casts were silently translated to 0-initialization.
Reviewers: davidxl, evgeny777
Reviewed By: evgeny777
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45198
llvm-svn: 329409
Inserting instrumentation between a musttail call and ret instruction
would create invalid IR. Instead, treat musttail calls as function
exits.
llvm-svn: 329385
Summary:
Currently merge conditional stores can't handle cases where PostBB (the block we need to move the store to) has more than 2 predecessors.
This patch removes that restriction by creating a new block with only the 2 predecessors we care about and an unconditional branch to the original block. This provides a place to put the store.
Reviewers: efriedma, jmolloy, ABataev
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39760
llvm-svn: 329142
Summary:
Introduce the ShadowCallStack function attribute. It's added to
functions compiled with -fsanitize=shadow-call-stack in order to mark
functions to be instrumented by a ShadowCallStack pass to be submitted
in a separate change.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc, kubamracek
Reviewed By: pcc, kcc
Subscribers: cryptoad, mehdi_amini, javed.absar, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44800
llvm-svn: 329108
For Hexagon, peeling loops with small runtime trip count is beneficial for our
benchmarks. We set PeelCount in HexagonTargetInfo.cpp and we use PeelCount set
by the target for computing the desired peel count.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44880
llvm-svn: 329042
If a loop has a loop exiting latch, it can be profitable
to rotate the loop if it leads to the simplification of
a phi node. Perform rotation in these cases even if loop
rotate itself didnt simplify the loop to get there.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44199
llvm-svn: 328933
For Hexagon, peeling loops with small runtime trip count is beneficial for our
benchmarks. We set PeelCount in HexagonTargetInfo.cpp and we use PeelCount set
by the target for computing the desired peel count.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44880
llvm-svn: 328854
The existing LoopRotation.cpp is implemented as one of loop passes instead of
being a utility. The user cannot easily perform the loop rotation selectively
(or on demand) under different optimization level. For example, the loop
rotation is needed as part of the logic to convert a loop into a loop with
bottom test for a transformation. If the loop rotation is simply added as a
loop pass before the transformation, the pass is skipped if it is compiled at
–O0 or if it is explicitly disabled by the user, causing the compiler to
generate incorrect code. Furthermore, as a loop pass it will rotate all loops
instead of just the relevant loops.
We provide a utility interface for the loop rotation so that the loop rotation
can be called on demand. The changeset is as follows:
- Create a new file lib/Transforms/Utils/LoopRotationUtils.cpp and move the main
implementation of class LoopRotate into this file.
- Create a new file llvm/include/Transform/Utils/LoopRotationUtils.h with the
interface LoopRotation(...).
- Original LoopRotation.cpp is changed to use the utility function LoopRotation
in LoopRotationUtils.cpp. This is done in the same way community did for
mem-to-reg implementation.
Patch by Jin Lin!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44595
llvm-svn: 328766
Otherwise the definitions can't see the extern C declarations and get
name mangled, making it impossible for users to call them. This breaks
the Go bindings.
llvm-svn: 328765
We check `canPeel` twice: when evaluating the number of iterations to be peeled
and within the method `peelLoop` that performs peeling. This method is only
executed if the calculated peel count is positive. Thus, the check in `peelLoop` can
never fail. This patch replaces this check with an assert.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44919
Reviewed By: fhahn
llvm-svn: 328615
Current logic of loop SCEV invalidation in Loop Unroller implicitly relies on
fact that exit count of outer loops cannot rely on exiting blocks of
inner loops, which is true in current implementation of backedge taken count
calculation but is wrong in general. As result, when we only forget the loop that
we have just unrolled, we may still have cached data for its outer loops (in particular,
exit counts) which keeps references on blocks of inner loop that could have been
changed or even deleted.
The attached test demonstrates a situaton when after unrolling of innermost loop
the outermost loop contains a dangling pointer on non-existant block. The problem
shows up when we apply patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D44677 that makes SCEV
smarter about exit count calculation. I am not sure if the bug exists without this patch,
it appears that now it is accidentally correct just because in practice exact backedge
taken count for outer loops with complex control flow inside is never calculated.
But when SCEV learns to do so, this problem shows up.
This patch replaces existing logic of SCEV loop invalidation with a correct one, which
happens to be invalidation of outermost loop (which also leads to invalidation of all
loops inside of it). It is the only way to ensure that no outer loop keeps dangling pointers
on removed blocks, or just outdated information that has changed after unrolling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44818
Reviewed By: samparker
llvm-svn: 328483
Loop peeling also has an impact on the induction variables, so we should
benefit from induction variable simplification after peeling too.
Reviewers: sanjoy, bogner, mzolotukhin, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43878
llvm-svn: 328301
Summary:
When building with libFuzzer, converting control flow to selects or
obscuring the original operands of CMPs reduces the effectiveness of
libFuzzer's heuristics.
This patch provides an attribute to disable or modify certain optimizations
for optimal fuzzing signal.
Provides a less aggressive alternative to https://reviews.llvm.org/D44057.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, davide, arsenm, hfinkel
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: junbuml, mehdi_amini, wdng, javed.absar, hiraditya, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44232
llvm-svn: 328214
DuplicateInstructionsInSplitBetween can preserve the DT by passing
through DT to SplitEdge.
Reviewers: sanjoy, junbuml, anna, kuhar
Reviewed By: kuhar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44629
llvm-svn: 328189
Remove #include of Transforms/Scalar.h from Transform/Utils to fix layering.
Transforms depends on Transforms/Utils, not the other way around. So
remove the header and the "createStripGCRelocatesPass" function
declaration (& definition) that is unused and motivated this dependency.
Move Transforms/Utils/Local.h into Analysis because it's used by
Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.cpp.
llvm-svn: 328165
X86 Supports Indirect Branch Tracking (IBT) as part of Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET).
IBT instruments ENDBR instructions used to specify valid targets of indirect call / jmp.
The `nocf_check` attribute has two roles in the context of X86 IBT technology:
1. Appertains to a function - do not add ENDBR instruction at the beginning of the function.
2. Appertains to a function pointer - do not track the target function of this pointer by adding nocf_check prefix to the indirect-call instruction.
This patch implements `nocf_check` context for Indirect Branch Tracking.
It also auto generates `nocf_check` prefixes before indirect branchs to jump tables that are guarded by range checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41879
llvm-svn: 327767
This builds on the work from https://reviews.llvm.org/D44287. It turned out supporting fcmp was much easier than I realized, so let's do that now.
As an aside, our -O3 handling of a floating point IVs leaves a lot to be desired. We do convert the float IV to an integer IV, but do so late enough that many other optimizations are missed (e.g. we don't vectorize).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44542
llvm-svn: 327722
If the loop body contains conditions of the form IndVar < #constant, we
can remove the checks by peeling off #constant iterations.
This improves codegen for PR34364.
Reviewers: mkuper, mkazantsev, efriedma
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43876
llvm-svn: 327671
It is common to have conditional exits within a loop which are known not to be taken on some iterations, but not necessarily all. This patches extends our reasoning around guaranteed to execute (used when establishing whether it's safe to dereference a location from the preheader) to handle the case where an exit is known not to be taken on the first iteration and the instruction of interest *is* known to be taken on the first iteration.
This case comes up in two major ways:
* If we have a range check which we've been unable to eliminate, we frequently know that it doesn't fail on the first iteration.
* Pass ordering. We may have a check which will be eliminated through some sequence of other passes, but depending on the exact pass sequence we might never actually do so or we might miss other optimizations from passes run before the check is finally eliminated.
The initial version (here) is implemented via InstSimplify. At the moment, it catches a few cases, but misses a lot too. I added test cases for missing cases in InstSimplify which I'll follow up on separately. Longer term, we should probably wire SCEV through to here to get much smarter loop aware simplification of the first iteration predicate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44287
llvm-svn: 327664
When hoisting common code from the "then" and "else" branches of a condition
to before the "if", the HoistThenElseCodeToIf routine will attempt to merge
the debug location associated with the two original copies of the hoisted
instruction.
This is a problem in the special case where the hoisted instruction is a
debug info intrinsic, since for those the debug location is considered
part of the intrinsic and attempting to modify it may resut in invalid
IR. This is the underlying cause of PR36410.
This patch fixes the problem by handling debug info intrinsics specially:
instead of hoisting one copy and merging the two locations, the code now
simply hoists both copies, each with its original location intact. Note
that this is still only done in the case where both original copies are
otherwise (i.e. apart from location metadata) identical.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44312
llvm-svn: 327622
This is PR36686.
If a user of a library is LTOed with that library we take the
opportunity to set dso_local, but we don't clear dllimport, which
creates an invalid IR.
llvm-svn: 327408