The `opt -analyze` option only works with the legacy pass manager and might be removed in the future, as explained in llvm.org/PR53733. This patch introduced -polly-print-* passes that print what the pass would print with the `-analyze` option and replaces all uses of `-analyze` in the regression tests.
There are two exceptions: `CodeGen\single_loop_param_less_equal.ll` and `CodeGen\loop_with_condition_nested.ll` use `-analyze on the `-loops` pass which is not part of Polly.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120782
Ensure that function definitions match their declrations in header
files, even if they have no effect on linking. This includes
1. Both have the same __isl_* annotations
2. Both use the same type alias
3. Remove unused declarations that have no definition
4. Use explicit polly namespace qualifier for definitions; generally,
the .cpp file should use at most an anon namespace region since
only symbols declared in the header file can be accessed from other
translation units anyway. For defintions that have been declared in
the header file, the explicit namespace qualifier ensures that both
match.
A prevectorized loop may contain multiple statements, in which case
isl_schedule_node_band_sink will sink the vector band to multiple
leaves. Instead of statically assuming a specific tree structure after
sinking, add a SIMD marker to all inner bands.
Fixes llvm.org/PR52637
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h and the official isl C++ interface.
In the official interface the type `isl::size` cannot be casted to an unsigned without previously having checked if it contains a valid value with the function `isl::size::is_error()`.
For this reason two helping functions have been added:
- `IslAssert`: assert that no errors are present in debug builds and just disables the mandatory error check in non-debug builds
- `unisgnedFromIslSIze`: cast the `isl::size` object to `unsigned`
Changes made:
- Add the functions `IslAssert` and `unsignedFromIslSize`
- Add the utility function `rangeIslSize()`
- Retype `MaxDisjunctsInDomain` from `int` to `unsigned`
- Retype `RunTimeChecksMaxAccessDisjuncts` from `int` to `unsigned`
- Retype `MaxDimensionsInAccessRange` from `int` to `unsigned`
- Replaced some usages of `isl_size` to `unsigned` since we aim not to use `isl_size` anymore
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by e704f73c88
No functional change intended.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113101
When the option -polly-loopfusion-greedy is set, the ScheduleOptimizer
tries to aggressively fuse any band it can and does not violate any
dependences.
As part if the implementation, the functionalty for copying a band
into an new schedule was extracted out of the ScheduleTreeRewriter.
multiplication
The following code modifies elements of the array D.
for (i = 0; i < _PB_NI; i++)
for (j = 0; j < _PB_NJ; j++)
{
for (k = 0; k < _PB_NK; k++)
{
double Mul = A[i][k] * B[k][j];
D[i][j][k] += Mul;
C[i][j] += Mul;
}
}
Nevertheless, the code is recognised as a matrix-matrix multiplication, since
the second and third dimensions of D are accessed with non-zero strides.
This fixes the typo, which was made during the translation to C++ bindings
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D35845).
Reviewed By: Michael Kruse <llvm@meinersbur.de>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110491
This is a simple version without the possibility to define distribute
points or followup-transformations. However, it is the first
transformation that has to check whether the transformation is correct.
It interprets the same metadata as the LoopDistribute pass.
Re-apply after revert in c7bcd72a38bcf99e03e4651ed5204d1a1f2bf695 with
fix: Take isBand out of #ifndef NDEBUG since it now is used
unconditionally.
The name of the option is misleading and has been renamed by isl to
"serialize-sccs". Instead of also renaming the option, remove it.
The option is still accessible using
-polly-isl-arg=--no-schedule-serialize-sccs
This is a simple version without the possibility to define distribute
points or followup-transformations. However, it is the first
transformation that has to check whether the transformation is correct.
It interprets the same metadata as the LoopDistribute pass.
This metadata was intended to mark all accesses within an iteration to be pairwise non-aliasing, in this case because every memory of a base pointer is touched (read or write) at most once. This is typical for 'sweeps' over all data. The stated motivation from D30606 is to ensure that unrolled iterations are considered non-aliasing.
Rhe implemention had multiple issues:
* The structure of the noalias metadata was malformed. D110026 added check in the verifier for this metadata, and the tests were failing since then.
* This is not true for the outer loops of the BLIS matrix multiplication, where it was being inserted. Each element of A, B, C is accessed multiple times, as often as the loop not used as an index is iterating.
* Scopes were added to SecondLevelOtherAliasScopeList (used for the !noalias scop list) on-the-fly when another SCEV was seen. This meant that previously visited instructions would not be updated with alias scopes that are only seen later, missing out those SCEVs they should not be aliasing with.
* Since the !noalias scope list would ideally consists of all other SCEV for this base pointer, we might run quickly into scalability issues. Especially after unrolling there would probably at least once SCEV per instruction and unroll instance.
* The inter-iteration noalias base pointer was not removed after leaving the loop marked with it, effectively marking everything after it to noalias as well.
A solution I considered was to mark each instruction as non-aliasing with its own scope. The instruction itself would obviously alias itself, but such construction might also be considered invalid. Duplicating the instruction (e.g. due to speculation) would mark the instruction non-aliasing with its clone. I don't want to go into this territory, especially since the original motivation of determining unrolled instances as noalias based on SCEV is the what scev-aa does as well.
This effectively reverts D30606 and D35761.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
With this commit we are moving from the `polly-generator` branch to the `new-polly-generator` branch that is more mantainable and is based on the official C++ interface `cpp-checked.h`.
Changes made:
- There are now many sublcasses for `isl::ast_node` representing different isl types. Use `isl::ast_node_for`, `isl::ast_node_user`, `isl::ast_node_block` and `isl::ast_node_mark` where needed.
- There are now many sublcasses for `isl::schedule_node` representing different isl types. Use `isl::schedule_node_mark`, `isl::schedule_node_extension`, `isl::schedule_node_band` and `isl::schedule_node_filter` where needed.
- Replace the `isl::*::dump` with `dumpIslObj` since the isl dump method is not exposed in the C++ interface.
- `isl::schedule_node::get_child` has been renamed to `isl::schedule_node::child`
- `isl::pw_multi_aff::get_pw_aff` has been renamed to `isl::pw_multi_aff::at`
- The constructor `isl::union_map(isl::union_pw_multi_aff)` has been replaced with the static method `isl::union_map::from()`
- Replace usages of `isl::val::add_ui` with `isl::val::add`
- `isl::union_set_list::alloc` is now a constructor
- All the `isl_size` values are now wrapped inside the class `isl::size` use `isl::size::release` to get the internal `isl_size` value where needed.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by 73f5ed1f4d
No functional change intended.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107225
Pulled out the OptimizationLevel class from PassBuilder in order to be able to access it from within the PassManager and avoid include conflicts.
Reviewed By: mtrofin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107025
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::union_map::unite()` instead of `isl::union_map::add_map()`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 3f43ae29fa
Depends on D106059
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106061
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Stop generating `isl::union_set` and isl::union_map` from `isl::space` and instead generate them from `isl::ctx`
- Disable clang-format on `isl-noexceptions.h`
- Removed `isl::union_{set,map}` generator from `isl::space` from `isl-noexceptions.h`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 87c3413b6f
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106059
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::*::ctx()` instead of `isl::*::get_ctx()` (for example `isl::space::ctx()` instead of `isl::space::get_ctx()`)
- Add `isl::` namespace in front of isl types to avoid confusion (for example `isl::space::ctx` and `isl::ctx`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this b64e33c62d
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105691
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::union_set::unite()` instead of `isl::union_set::add_set()`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 390c44982b
Depends on D104994
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105444
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::set::tuple_dim` instead of `isl::set::dim` and `isl::set::n_dim`
- Use `isl::map::domain_tuple_dim` instead of `isl::map::dim`
- Use `isl::map::range_tuple_dim` instead of `isl::map::dim`
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 45576e1b42
Note that not all the usage of `isl::{set,map}::dim` where replaced
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104994
Return true to indicate that the IR has changed if the nested pass
manager has changed it.
Fixes the ScopInliner tests in the LLVM_ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS=ON
configuration.
Thanks to Alexandre Ganea for reporting.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removing explicit operator bool() from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- Replace each call to operator bool() to method `is_null()`.
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 27396daac5
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103976
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
Functions shared between generalized matrix-multiplication optimization
and other post-reschedule optimizations (tiling, prevect) are moved into
the schedule tree transformation utility ScheduleTreeTransform.
This required support for the canonicalization passes, inlcuding
porting RewriteByReferenceParams to the NPM.
For some reason, the legacy pass pipeline with -polly-position=early did
not run the CodePreparation pass. This was fixed as well.
We previously had a different interpretation of unroll transformation
attributes than how LoopUnroll interpreted it. In particular,
llvm.loop.unroll.enable was needed explicitly to enable it and disabling
metadata was ignored.
Additionally, it required that either full unrolling or an unroll factor
to be specified or fail otherwise. An unroll factor is still required,
but the transformation is ignored with the hope that LoopUnroll is going
to apply the unrolling, since Polly currently does not implement an
heuristic.
Fixes llvm.org/PR50109
This produced a compile error with GCC:
llvm-project/polly/lib/Transform/ScheduleOptimizer.cpp:1220:49: error: cannot convert ‘bool’ to ‘llvm::TargetTransformInfo::RegisterKind’
1220 | RegisterBitwidth = TTI->getRegisterBitWidth(true);
We enumerated the cross product Domain x Scatter, but sorted only be the
scatter key. In case there are are multiple statement instances per
scatter value, the order between statement instances of the same loop
iteration was undefined.
Propertly enumerate and sort only by the scatter value, and group the
domains using the scatter dimension again.
Thanks to Leonard Chan for the report.
Make Polly look for unrolling metadata (https://llvm.org/docs/TransformMetadata.html#loop-unrolling) that is usually only interpreted by the LoopUnroll pass and apply it to the SCoP's schedule.
While not that useful by itself (there already is an unroll pass), it introduces mechanism to apply arbitrary loop transformation directives in arbitrary order to the schedule. Transformations are applied until no more directives are found. Since ISL's rescheduling would discard the manual transformations and it is assumed that when the user specifies the sequence of transformations, they do not want any other transformations to apply. Applying user-directed transformations can be controlled using the `-polly-pragma-based-opts` switch and is enabled by default.
This does not influence the SCoP detection heuristic. As a consequence, loop that do not fulfill SCoP requirements or the initial profitability heuristic will be ignored. `-polly-process-unprofitable` can be used to disable the latter.
Other than manually editing the IR, there is currently no way for the user to add loop transformations in an order other than the order in the default pipeline, or transformations other than the one supported by clang's LoopHint. See the `unroll_double.ll` test as example that clang currently is unable to emit. My own extension of `#pragma clang loop` allowing an arbitrary order and additional transformations is available here: https://github.com/meinersbur/llvm-project/tree/pragma-clang-loop. An effort to upstream this functionality as `#pragma clang transform` (because `#pragma clang loop` has an implicit transformation order defined by the loop pipeline) is D69088.
Additional transformations from my downstream pragma-clang-loop branch are tiling, interchange, reversal, unroll-and-jam, thread-parallelization and array packing. Unroll was chosen because it uses already-defined metadata and does not require correctness checks.
Reviewed By: sebastiankreutzer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97977
Regenerate the C++ wrapper header from the current isl version's
headers.
The most notable change is that some dimension sizes are represented by
an isl_size (instead of unsigned), which is a signed int. Additionally,
some function may return -1 in case of an error which already had been
fixed in the past. The C++ may no return -1 instead of UINT_MAX which
caused the problems.
Some types in Polly had been changed from unsigned to isl_size
(that were not already auto) and some loops/comparision had to be
changed to avoid unsigned/signed comparison warnings.
These are implementation details of the IslScheduleOptimizer pass
implementation and not use anywhere else. Hence, we can move them to the
cpp file and into an anonymous namespace.
Only getPartialTilePrefixes is, aside from the pass itself, used
externally (by the ScheduleOptimizerTest) and moved into the polly
namespace.
Move SimplifiyVisitor from Simplify.h to Simplify.cpp. It is not
relevant for applying the pass in either the NewPM or the legacyPM.
Rename it to SimplifyImpl to account for that.
This is possible due its state not being necessary to be preserved
between runs and thefore SimplifyImpl not needed to be held in the
pass object. Instead, SimplifyImpl is only instatiated for the
current Scop. In the NewPM as a function-local variable, and in the
legacy PM inside a llvm::Optional object because the state must be
preserved between the printScop (invoked by opt -analyze) and the most
recent runOnScop calls.
"using namespace" pollutes the namespace of every file that includes
such a header and universally considered a bad thing. Even the variant
namespace polly {
using namespace llvm;
}
(previously used by LoopGenerators.h) imports more symbols than the file
is in control of. The header may include a fixed set of files from LLVM,
but the header itself may by be included together with other headers
from LLVM. For instance, LLVM's MemorySSA.h and Polly's ScopInfo.h both
declare a class 'MemoryAccess' which may conflict.
Instead of prefixing everything in Polly's header files, this patch adds
'using' statements to import only the symbols that are actually
referenced in Polly. This approach is also used by MLIR to import
commonly used symbols into the mlir namespace.
This patch also puts the symbols declared in IslNodeBuilder.h into the
Polly namespace to also be able to use the imported symbols.