The FinalRead statement represented a virtual read that is executed after the
SCoP. It was used when we verified the correctness of a schedule by checking if
it yields the same FLOW dependences as the original code. This is only works, if
we have a final read that reads all memory at the end of the SCoP.
We now switched to just checking if a schedule does not introduce negative
dependences and also consider WAW WAR dependences. This restricts the schedules
a little bit more, but we do not have any optimizer that would calculate a more
complex schedule. Hence, for now final reads are obsolete.
llvm-svn: 152319
We forgot to include the unistd.h header file that defines the
functions mentioned above. This was not a problem with gnu C++ library,
however it did not work for libc++.
llvm-svn: 145790
Because of me not understanding the LLVM pass structure well, I did not find a
good way to allocate isl_ctx and to free it later without getting issues with
reference counting. I now found this place, such that we can free isl_ctx. This
patch also fixes the memory leaks that were ignored beforehand.
llvm-svn: 138204
Instead of returning a pointer to the domain, we return a new copy of it. This
is safer, as we do not give access to internal objects. It is also not
expensive, as isl will just increment a reference counter.
llvm-svn: 131010