293 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Augie Fackler
603ae73146 AttributorAttributes: guard against TLI being nullptr
I didn't dig into this very much because it appears to be totally valid
(especially once these properties can come from attributes instead
of only from hard-coded library functions) for TLI to not be defined,
and nothing broke when I added this check, including with all my other
patches applied.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122917
2022-04-03 23:19:23 -04:00
Johannes Doerfert
7df2eba7fa [Attributor][OpenMP] Add assumption for non-call assembly instructions
Inline assembly is scary but we need to support it for the OpenMP GPU
device runtime. The new assumption expresses the fact that it may not
have call semantics, that is, it will not call another function but
simply perform an operation or side-effect. This is important for
reachability in the presence of inline assembly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109986
2022-03-28 20:57:52 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
a81fff8afd Reapply "[Intrinsics] Add nocallback to the default intrinsic attributes"
This reverts commit c5f789050daab25aad6770790987e2b7c0395936 and
reapplies 7aea3ea8c3b33c9bb338d5d6c0e4832be1d09ac3 with additional test
changes.
2022-03-25 09:36:50 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
c5f789050d Revert "[Intrinsics] Add nocallback to the default intrinsic attributes"
This reverts commit 7aea3ea8c3b33c9bb338d5d6c0e4832be1d09ac3 as it
breaks the buildbots.

I didn't see these failures in the pre-merge checks, looking into it.
2022-03-24 14:04:41 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
7aea3ea8c3 [Intrinsics] Add nocallback to the default intrinsic attributes
Most intrinsics, especially "default" ones, will not call back into the
IR module. `nocallback` encodes this nicely. As it was not used before,
this patch also makes use of `nocallback` in the Attributor which
results in many more `norecurse` deductions.

Tablegen part is mechanical, test updates by script.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118680
2022-03-24 13:50:54 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
ee94a4a3d0 [Attributor][FIX] Avoid endless recursion, simple case
There is potential for endless recursion if we try to determine the
underlying objects of a load, just to end up with the load as underlying
object. A proper solution will require us to pass a visited set around.
This will happen as we cleanup genericValueTraversal soon.
2022-03-23 15:55:32 -05:00
serge-sans-paille
f1985a3f85 Cleanup includes: Transforms/IPO
Preprocessor output diff: -238205 lines
Discourse thread: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/include-what-you-use-include-cleanup
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122183
2022-03-22 10:06:28 +01:00
Johannes Doerfert
4308fdf83b [Attributor] Remove more non-deterministic behavior and debug output 2022-03-17 17:42:32 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
88ea86c369 [Attributor][FIX] Remove reference into map that might dangle
The reference was taken and the map was modified after. This can (and
did) lead to dangling pointers and all sorts of problems afterwards.
2022-03-17 17:42:32 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
85daf6973d [Attributor] Remove capture tracker usage and follow uses explicitly
Before we used the capture tracker to follow pointer uses, now we do it
explicitly ourselves through the Attributor API. There are multiple
benefits: For one, the boilerplate is cut down by a lot. The class,
potential copies vector, etc. is all not needed anymore. We also do
avoid explicitly looking through memory here, something that was
duplicated and should only live in the `checkForAllUses~ helper. More
importantly, as we do simplifications we need to make sure all parties
are in sync when they reason about uses. The old way did not allow us to
do this but the new one does as every use visiting AA goes through
`checkForAllUses` now..
2022-03-11 22:56:16 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
f44f60a297 [Attributor] Avoid replacing return operands twice
As replacements will become more complex it is better to have a single
AA responsible for replacing a use. Before this patch AAValueSimplify*
and AAValueSimplifyReturned could both try to replace the returned
value. The latter was marginally better for the old pass manager
when a function was already carrying a `returned` attribute and when
the context of the return instruction was important. The second
shortcoming was resolved by looking for return attributes in the
AAValueSimplifyCallSiteReturned initialization. The old PM impact is
not concerning.

This is yet another step towards the removal of AAReturnedValues, the
very first AA we should now try to eliminate due to the overlapping
logic with value simplification.
2022-03-11 21:55:19 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
f3ad8cf00e [Attributor] Cleanup manifest and liveness for CGSCC passes
There was some ad-hoc handling of liveness and manifest to avoid
breaking CGSCC guarantees. Things always slipped through though.
This cleanup will:

1) Prevent us from manifesting any "information" outside the CGSCC.
   This might be too conservative but we need to opt-in to annotation
   not try to avoid some problematic ones.
2) Avoid running any liveness analysis outside the CGSCC. We did have
   some AAIsDeadFunction handling to this end but we need this for all
   AAIsDead classes. The reason is that AAIsDead information is only
   correct if we actually manifest it, since we don't (see point 1) we
   cannot actually derive/use it at all. We are currently trying to
   avoid running any AA updates outside the CGSCC but that seems to
   impact things quite a bit.
3) Assert, don't check, that our modifications (during cleanup) modifies
   only CGSCC functions.
2022-03-11 16:46:02 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
9ddb1a49ac [Attributor][FIX] Avoid double free (and useless state copy)
In an attempt to remove the memory leak we introduced a double free.
The problem was that we allowed a plain copy of the state and it was
actually used. The use was useless, so it is gone now. The copy
constructor is gone as well. The move constructor ensures the Accesses
pointers are owned by a single state, I hope.

Reported by: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/16/builds/25820
2022-03-11 10:10:36 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
3570b0c5c7 [Attributor][FIX] Remove memory leak
The leak was introduced when we made things deterministic. It was
reported by the sanitizer buildbot:
 https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/168
2022-03-11 09:52:44 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
e8fadafe77 [Attributor][NFCI] Make AAPointerInfo deterministic
The order in which we kept accesses was non-deterministic and a debug
output was a pointer value. Fixed both.
2022-03-10 23:27:47 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
7211dbd01d [Attributor][NFCI] Remove non-deterministic behavior and debug output 2022-03-10 23:27:47 -06:00
Nikita Popov
f682a8386b [Attributor] Use byval type instead of pointer element type
For compatibility with opaque pointers, use the byval type rather
than the pointer element type.

Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120983
2022-03-09 09:30:42 +01:00
Nikita Popov
0636c93d3e [Attributor] Remove restriction on simplifying function pointers
Dropping this restriction seems to work fine (there are no assertion
failures), so it appears that either the updater got smarter or the
problematic cases are restricted elsewhere.

If doing this still causes issues, then the place to address it
would probably be 8f5bdaf481/llvm/lib/Transforms/IPO/Attributor.cpp (L1856-L1859),
which already prevents replacement outside the SCC, so I'm not
quite sure what this check is intended to avoid.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120987
2022-03-07 11:54:37 +01:00
Nikita Popov
a9b03d9e2e [Attributor] Remove function pointer restriction for AAAlign
This check is not compatible with opaque pointers. We can avoid
it by adjusting the getPointerAlignment() implementation to avoid
creating unnecessary ptrtoint expressions for bitcasted pointers.
The code already uses OnlyIfReduced to not create an expression
if it does not simplify, and this makes sure that folding a
bitcast and ptrtoint into a ptrtoint doesn't count as a
simplification.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120904
2022-03-07 10:02:45 +01:00
Johannes Doerfert
5af11ec34b [Attributor] Determine potentially loaded values through memory
We already look through memory to determine where a value that is stored
might pop up again (potential copies). This patch introduces the other
direction with similar logic. If a value is loaded, we can follow all
the accesses to the pointer (or better object) and try to determine what
value might have been stored.
2022-03-06 23:26:37 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
eb73af4af4 [Attributor] Handle undef and null in AAAlignFloating
Both `undef` and `nullptr` are maximally aligned. This is especially
important as we often see `undef` until a proper value has been
identified during simplification.
2022-03-06 23:26:22 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
ad26e199ff [Attributor] Use CFG reasoning also for read accesses
With D106397 we used CFG reasoning to filter out writes that will not
interfere with a given load instruction. With this patch we use the
same logic (modulo the reversal in reachability check order) for store
instructions. As an example, we can now proof stores to shared memory
are dead if all the loads of the shared memory are not reachable from
them.
2022-03-06 23:26:22 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
ff758372bd [Attributor][NFCI] Introduce fine-grained anonymous namespaces 2022-03-06 21:28:38 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
192a34ddb0 [Attributor][OpenMPOpt][FIX] Register simplification callbacks
Heap-2-stack and heap-2-shared can replace an allocation call with
something else. To avoid us deriving information from the allocator
implementation we register a simplification callback now that will
force us to stop at the call site. We probably should create the
replacement memory eagerly and return that instead though.
2022-03-06 21:28:38 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
5859ae6a5d [Attributor][FIX] Use maximal access for dereferenceability deduction
While we can use range information when we derive dereferenceability we
must make sure to pick he right end of the range. Before we always went
with the minimal offset, which is not correct if we want to combine
the base dereferenceability with some offset. In that case it's the
maximum that gives the correct result.
2022-03-06 21:28:38 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
1fcd4d0e3b [Attributor][FIX] Initialize stack variable 2022-03-06 21:28:38 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
6158f4a466 [Attributor][NFCI] No repeated manifest of AAValueSimplifyReturned (CGSCC) 2022-03-06 19:59:23 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
8fa839aa58 [Attributor][NFC] Improve debug messages 2022-03-06 19:59:22 -06:00
Simon Pilgrim
3b422455dd [IPO] AAFunctionReachabilityFunction.updateImpl - reduce AAReachability scope. NFCI.
We already have a check for !InstQueries.empty(), so move the for-range over InstQueries inside to avoid the AAReachability uninitialized variable static analysis warnings.
2022-02-25 14:42:31 +00:00
Augie Fackler
95f3cc222a AttributorAttributes: avoid a crashing on bad alignments
Prior to this change, LLVM would attempt to optimize an
aligned_alloc(33, ...) call to the stack. This flunked an assertion when
trying to emit the alloca, which crashed LLVM. Avoid that with extra
checks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119604
2022-02-23 14:21:02 -05:00
Arthur Eubanks
1fd980de04 Revert "AttributorAttributes: avoid a crashing on bad alignments"
This reverts commit 70ff6fbeb9b5acb4995dc42286954b762d0937fd.

Breaks bots, e.g. http://45.33.8.238/linux/69375/step_12.txt.
2022-02-23 09:08:03 -08:00
Augie Fackler
70ff6fbeb9 AttributorAttributes: avoid a crashing on bad alignments
Prior to this change, LLVM would attempt to optimize an
aligned_alloc(33, ...) call to the stack. This flunked an assertion when
trying to emit the alloca, which crashed LLVM. Avoid that with extra
checks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119604
2022-02-23 11:46:15 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
254d6da020 [Attributor][FIX] Ensure stable iteration order
With
668c5c688b
we introduced an ordering issue revealed by the reverse iteration
buildbot. Depending on the order of the map that tracks the AAIsDead AAs
we ended up with slightly different attributes. This is not totally
unexpected and can happen. We should however be deterministic in our
orderings to avoid such issues.
2022-02-17 12:53:10 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
8ad39fbaf2 [Attributor][FIX] Heap2Stack needs to use the alloca AS
When we move an allocation from the heap to the stack we need to
allocate it in the alloca AS and then cast the result. This also
prevents us from inserting the alloca after the allocation call but
rather right before.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53858
2022-02-16 15:58:32 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
668c5c688b [Attributor][FIX] Use liveness information of the right function
When we use liveness for edges during the `genericValueTraversal` we
need to make sure to use the AAIsDead of the correct function. This
patch adds the proper logic and some simple caching scheme. We also
add an assertion to the `isEdgeDead` call to make sure future misuse
is detected earlier.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53872
2022-02-16 15:58:32 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
6ed1ef0643 [Attributor][FIX] Pipe UsedAssumedInformation through more interfaces
`UsedAssumedInformation` is a return argument utilized to determine what
information is known. Most APIs used it already but
`genericValueTraversal` did not. This adds it to `genericValueTraversal`
and replaces `AllCallSitesKnown` of `checkForAllCallSites` with the
commonly used `UsedAssumedInformation`.

This was supposed to be a NFC commit, then the test change appeared.
Turns out, we had one user of `AllCallSitesKnown` (AANoReturn) and the
way we set `AllCallSitesKnown` was wrong as we ignored the fact some
call sites were optimistically assumed dead. Included a dedicated test
for this as well now.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53884
2022-02-16 14:44:20 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
dd75c0ea64 [Attributor][NFC] Expose new API in AAPointerInfo
New users might want to check bins without a load or store instruction
at hand. Since we use those instructions only to find the offset and
size of the access anyway, we can expose an offset and size interface
to the outside world as well.

This commit mainly moves code around and exposes a class (OffsetAndSize)
as well as a method forallInterferingAccesses in AAPointerInfo.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119249
2022-02-10 13:52:24 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
d1387a26a5 [Attributor][FIX] Reachability needs to account for readonly callees
The oversight caused us to ignore call sites that are effectively dead
when we computed reachability (or more precise the call edges of a
function). The problem is that loads in the readonly callee might depend
on stores prior to the callee. If we do not track the call edge we
mistakenly assumed the store before the call cannot reach the load.
The problem is nicely visible in:
  `llvm/test/Transforms/Attributor/ArgumentPromotion/basictest.ll`

Caused by D118673.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53726
2022-02-10 13:52:24 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
e39b419312 [Attributor][FIX] Honor alloca address space in AAPrivatizablePtr
When we privatize a pointer (~argument promotion) we introduce new
private allocas as replacement. These need to be placed in the alloca
address space as later passes cannot properly deal with them otherwise.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/53725
2022-02-10 13:52:24 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
dd101c808b [Attributor][FIX] Do not use assumed information for UB detection
The helper `Attributor::checkForAllReturnedValuesAndReturnInsts`
simplifies the returned value optimistically. In `AAUndefinedBehavior`
we cannot use such optimistic values when deducing UB. As a result, we
assumed UB for the return value of a function because we initially
(=optimistically) thought the function return is `undef`. While we later
adjusted this properly, the `AAUndefinedBehavior` was under the
impression the return value is "known" (=fix) and could never change.

To correct this we use `Attributor::checkForAllInstructions` and then
manually to perform simplification of the return value, only allowing
known values to be used. This actually matches the other UB deductions.

Fixes #53647
2022-02-07 20:19:19 -06:00
Kazu Hirata
3a3cb929ab [llvm] Use = default (NFC) 2022-02-06 22:18:35 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
cb13ebbf46 [Transforms] Use default member initialization in AAIsDeadCallSiteReturned (NFC) 2022-02-05 21:39:25 -08:00
Joseph Huber
6b78526b1b [OpenMP] Emit remark on the captured call instead of the variable
Changes the remark to emit on the function call that captures the globalized
variable instead of the globalized variable itself. The user should be able to
see which variable it was in the argument list of the function.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106980
2022-02-04 17:50:53 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
a265cf22af [Attributor] Introduce the AA::isPotentiallyReachable helper APIs
To make usage easier (compared to the many reachability related AAs),
this patch introduces a helper API, `AA::isPotentiallyReachable`, which
performs all the necessary steps. It also does the "backwards"
reachability (see D106720) as that simplifies the AA a lot (backwards
queries were somewhat different from the other query resolvers), and
ensures we use cached values in every stage.

To test inter-procedural reachability in a reasonable way this patch
includes an extension to `AAPointerInfo::forallInterferingWrites`.
Basically, we can exclude writes if they cannot reach a load "during the
lifetime" of the allocation. That is, we need to go up the call graph to
determine reachability until we can determine the allocation would be
dead in the caller. This leads to new constant propagations (through
memory) in `value-simplify-pointer-info-gpu.ll`.

Note: The new code contains plenty debug output to determine how
reachability queries are resolved.

Parts extracted from D110078.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118673
2022-02-01 01:40:45 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
b51b83f68e [Attributor] Introduce the concept of query AAs
D106720 introduced features that did not work properly as we could add
new queries after a fixpoint was reached and which could not be answered
by the information gathered up to the fixpoint alone.

As an alternative to D110078, which forced eager computation where we
want to continue to be lazy, this patch fixes the problem.

QueryAAs are AAs that allow lazy queries during their lifetime. They are
never fixed if they have no outstanding dependences and always run as
part of the updates in an iteration. To determine if we are done, all
query AAs are asked if they received new queries, if not, we only need
to consider updated AAs, as before. If new queries are present we go for
another iteration.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118669
2022-02-01 01:40:44 -06:00
Kuter Dinel
b2d1ae0611 [Attributor] AAFunctionReachability, Instruction reachability.
This patch implement instruction reachability for AAFunctionReachability
attribute. It is used to tell if a certain instruction can reach a function
transitively.

NOTE: I created a new commit based of D106720 and set the author back to
      Kuter. Other metadata, etc. is wrong. I also addressed the
      remaining review comments and fixed the unit test.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106720
2022-02-01 01:40:44 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
ac3ec22df9 [Attributor] Use AAFunctionReachability to determine AANoRecurse
We missed out on AANoRecurse in the module pass because we had no call
graph. With AAFunctionReachability we can simply ask if the function may
reach itself.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110099
2022-02-01 01:40:44 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
d1186ce7a9 [Attributor] Make interprocedural value explicit in genericValueTraversal
genericValueTraversal can look through arguments and allow value
simplification across function boundaries. In fact, the latter already
happened unchecked. With this change we allow the user of
genericValueTraversal to opt-out of interprocedural traversal if
required. We explicitly look through arguments now which helps to do
various things, incl. the propagation of constants into OpenMP parallel
regions (on the host).
2022-02-01 01:40:44 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
0f471710f8 [Attributor] Use edge liveness rather than block liveness
We moved to the edge API a while back, not all uses were adjusted.
Edge liveness is more precise.
2022-02-01 01:18:51 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
53b6753bdd [Attributor][FIX] Address two oversights in AAIsDead
No tests as these were found browsing the code and I'm not sure how to
test them properly.
2022-02-01 01:18:51 -06:00