This test is the last holdout that still uses the legacy loop simplify
CFG pass. The issues originally pointed out in the test comments seem to
have been fixed now as there are no MemorySSA verification failures.
Also replace aarch64_be-*-eabi with aarch64_be
Using "eabi" for aarch64 targets is a common mistake and warned by Clang Driver.
We want to avoid it elsewhere as well. Just use the common "aarch64" without
other triple components.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153943
LICM currently requests optimized use MSSA form. This is wasteful,
because LICM doesn't actually care about most uses, only those of
invariant pointers in loops. Everything else doesn't need to be
optimized.
LICM already uses the clobber walker in most places. This patch
adjusts one place that was using getDefiningAccess() to use it as
well, so we no longer have a dependence on pre-optimized uses.
This change is not NFC in that the fallback on the defining access
when there are too many clobber calls may now fall back to an
unoptimized use. In practice, I've not seen any problems with this
though. If desired, we could also increase licm-mssa-optimization-cap
to a higher value (increasing this from 100 to 200 has no impact on
average compile-time -- but also doesn't appear to have any impact
on LICM quality either).
This makes for a 0.9% geomean compile-time improvement on CTMark.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147437
Over the past day or so, i've took a large swing at our tests,
and reduced the number of tests that were still using the old syntax
from ~1800 to just 200.
Left to handle: (as it is seen in this patch)
* Transforms/LSR
* Transforms/CGP
* Transforms/TypePromotion
* Transforms/HardwareLoops
* Analysis/*
* some misc.
I think this is the right point to start actively refusing
to honor the old syntax, except for the old tests,
to prevent the old syntax from creeping back in.
Thus, let's add temporary default-off flag,
and if it is not passed refuse to accept old syntax.
The tests that still need porting are annotated with this flag.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139647
We set the Location size to beforeOrAfter if the Location value is not
guaranteed loop invariant. But in some cases, we need to reset the
location size if the location size is precise after phi tranlation of
location value. This will improve MemorySSA analysis results.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134161
I believe this is no longer necessary, as the underlying problem
has been fixed in a different way: Nowadays, we will adjust the
location size to beforeOrAfterPointer() if the pointer is not loop
invariant. This makes merging results translated across loop
backedges safe.
The two tests in phi-translation.ll show an improvement while still
being correct: The loads in the loop no longer alias with noalias
pointers, but still alias with the store in the entry block (which
they originally did not -- this is the bug that
PerformedPhiTranslation originally fixed).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133404
getModRefInfo() queries currently track whether the result is a
MustAlias on a best-effort basis. The only user of this functionality
is the optimized memory access type in MemorySSA -- which in turn
has no users. Given that this functionality has not found a user
since it was introduced five years ago (in D38862), I think we
should drop it again.
The context is that I'm working to separate FunctionModRefBehavior
to track mod/ref for different location kinds (like argmem or
inaccessiblemem) separately, and the fact that ModRefInfo also has
an unrelated Must flag makes this quite awkward, especially as this
means that NoModRef is not a zero value. If we want to retain the
functionality, I would probably split getModRefInfo() results into
a part that just contains the ModRef information, and a separate
part containing a (best-effort) AliasResult.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130713
The legacy LoopUnswitch pass is only used in the legacy pass manager
pipeline, which is deprecated.
The NewPM replacement is SimpleLoopUnswitch and I think it is time to
remove the legacy LoopUnswitch code.
Fixes#31000.
Reviewed By: aeubanks, Meinersbur, asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124376
A logic incompleteness may lead MemorySSA to be too conservative
in its results. Specifically, when dealing with a call of kind
`call i32 bitcast (i1 (i1)* @test to i32 (i32)*)(i32 %1)`, where
the function `test` is declared with readonly attribute, the
bitcast is not looked through, obscuring function attributes. Hence,
some methods of CallBase (e.g., doesNotReadMemory) could provide
suboptimal results.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109888
The implementation is mostly copied from MemDepAnalysis. We want to look
at all loads and stores to the same pointer operand. Bitcasts and zero
GEPs of a pointer are considered the same pointer value. We choose the
most dominating instruction.
Since updating MemorySSA with invariant.group is non-trivial, for now
handling of invariant.group is not cached in any way, so it's part of
the walker. The number of loads/stores with invariant.group is small for
now anyway. We can revisit if this actually noticeably affects compile
times.
To avoid invariant.group affecting optimized uses, we need to have
optimizeUsesInBlock() not use invariant.group in any way.
Co-authored-by: Piotr Padlewski <prazek@google.com>
Reviewed By: asbirlea, nikic, Prazek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109134
Only tests in llvm/test/Analysis.
-analyze is legacy PM-specific.
This only touches files with `-passes`.
I looked through everything and made sure that everything had a new PM equivalent.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109040
A couple of passes that are parameterized in new-PM used different
pass names (in cmd line interface) while using the same pass class
name. This patch updates the PassRegistry to model pass parameters
more properly using PASS_WITH_PARAMS.
Reason for the change is to ensure that we have a 1-1 mapping
between class name and pass name (when disregarding the params).
With a 1-1 mapping it is more obvious which pass name to use in
options such as -debug-only, -print-after etc.
The opt -passes syntax is changed for the following passes:
early-cse-memssa => early-cse<memssa>
post-inline-ee-instrument => ee-instrument<post-inline>
loop-extract-single => loop-extract<single>
lower-matrix-intrinsics-minimal => lower-matrix-intrinsics<minimal>
This patch is not updating pass names in docs/Passes.rst. Not quite
sure what the status is for that document (e.g. when it comes to
listing pass paramters). It is only loop-extract-single that is
mentioned in Passes.rst today, out of the passes mentioned above.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108362
MSSA-based LICM has been enabled by default for a few years now.
This drops the old AST-based implementation. Using loop(licm) will
result in a fatal error, the use of loop-mssa(licm) is required
(or just licm, which defaults to loop-mssa).
Note that the core canSinkOrHoistInst() logic has to retain AST
support for now, because it is shared with LoopSink.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108244
This option has been enabled by default for quite a while now.
The practical impact of removing the option is that MSSA use
cannot be disabled in default pipelines (both LPM and NPM) and
in manual LPM invocations. NPM can still choose to enable/disable
MSSA using loop vs loop-mssa.
The next step will be to require MSSA for LICM and drop the
AST-based implementation entirely.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108075
This is enabled by default. Drop explicit uses in preparation for
removing the option.
Also drop RUN lines that are now the same (typically modulo a
-verify-memoryssa option).
It is confusing to have two ways of specifying the same pass
('simple-loop-unswitch' and 'unswitch'). This patch replaces
'unswitch' by 'simple-loop-unswitch' to get a unique identifier.
Using 'simple-loop-unswitch' instead of 'unswitch' also has the
advantage of matching how the pass is named in DEBUG_TYPE etc. So
this makes it a bit more consistent how we refer to the pass in
options such as -passes, -print-after and -debug-only.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105628
There was an alias between 'simplifycfg' and 'simplify-cfg' in the
PassRegistry. That was the original reason for this patch, which
effectively removes the alias.
This patch also replaces all occurrances of 'simplify-cfg'
by 'simplifycfg'. Reason for choosing that form for the name is
that it matches the DEBUG_TYPE for the pass, and the legacy PM name
and also how it is spelled out in other passes such as
'loop-simplifycfg', and in other options such as
'simplifycfg-merge-cond-stores'.
I for some reason the name should be changed to 'simplify-cfg' in
the future, then I think such a renaming should be more widely done
and not only impacting the PassRegistry.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105627
Since d6de1e1a71406c75a4ea4d5a2fe84289f07ea3a1, no attributes is quivalent to
setting attribute to false.
This is a preliminary commit for https://reviews.llvm.org/D99080
MemorySSA currently treats lifetime.end intrinsics as not aliasing
anything. This breaks MemorySSA-based MemCpyOpt, because we'll happily
move a read of a pointer below a lifetime.end intrinsic, as no clobber
is reported.
I think the MemorySSA modelling here isn't correct: lifetime.end(p)
has approximately the same effect as doing a memcpy(p, undef), and
should be treated as a clobber.
This patch removes the special handling of lifetime.end, leaving
alias analysis to handle it appropriately.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95763
We tend to assume that the AA pipeline is by default the default AA
pipeline and it's confusing when it's empty instead.
PR48779
Initially reverted due to BasicAA running analyses in an unspecified
order (multiple function calls as parameters), fixed by fetching
analyses before the call to construct BasicAA.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95117
We tend to assume that the AA pipeline is by default the default AA
pipeline and it's confusing when it's empty instead.
PR48779
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95117
Just like llvm.assume, there are a lot of cases where we can just ignore llvm.experimental.noalias.scope.decl.
Reviewed By: nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93042