Adding a module flag 'MaxTLSAlign' describing the maximum alignment a global TLS
variable can have. Optimizers are prevented from increasing the alignment of such
variables beyond this threshold.
Reviewed By: probinson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140123
Handle !noundef metadata in comhineMetadata. The behavior of violating
!noundef metadata is undefined behavior. So if K dominates J, we can
preserve it uncontionally, otherwise, we preserve it if both K and J
have !noundef metadata been set.
This patch also makes !noundef metadata added in KnownIDs when doing
instruction combine for phi node or global value numbering for loads.
Reviewed By: nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142801
The conversion of dbg.declare into dbg.values doesn't take into account
the DIExpression attached to the intrinsic. In particular, when
converting:
```
store %val, ptr %alloca
dbg.declare(ptr %alloca, !SomeVar, !DIExpression())
```
Mem2Reg will try to figure out if `%val` has the size of `!SomeVar`. If
it does, then a non-undef dbg.value is inserted:
```
dbg.value(%val, !SomeVar, !DIExpression())
```
This makes sense: the alloca is _the_ address of the variable. So a
store to the alloca is a store to the variable. However, if the
expression in the original intrinsic is a `DW_OP_deref`, this logic is
not applicable:
```
store ptr %val, ptr %alloca
dbg.declare(ptr %alloca, !SomeVar, !DIExpression(DW_OP_deref))
```
Here, the alloca is *not* the address of the variable. A store to the
alloca is *not* a store to the variable. As such, querying whether
`%val` has the same size as `!SomeVar` is meaningless.
This patch addresses the issue by:
1. Allowing the conversion when the expression is _only_ a `DW_OP_deref`
without any other expressions (see code comment).
2. Checking that the expression does not start with a `DW_OP_deref`
before applying the logic that checks whether the value being stored and
the variable have the same length.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142160
Computing EH-related information was only relevant for analysis passes so far. Lifting it to IR will allow the IR Verifier to calculate EH funclet coloring and validate funclet operand bundles in a follow-up step.
Reviewed By: rnk, compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138122
In copyRangeMetadata() and by extension copyLoadMetadata(),
handle the trivial case where the type did not change, in which
case we can simply preserve the range metadata as is.
This time the change is in it's least intrusive form since only the return
type in prototype for `removeUnwindEdge()` is changed, since only a single
specific caller need that knowledge.
We really can't recover that knowledge, and `nounwind` knowledge,
(and not just a lack of the unwind edge, aka `call` instead of `invoke`),
is e.g. part of the reasoning in e.g. `mayHaveSideEffects()`.
Note that this is call-site-specific knowledge,
just because some callsite had an `unreachable`
unwind edge, does not mean that all will.
The bool is in the wrong place and might get implicitly converted from
the previous second argument - a pointer. Thinking about it more,
it's not really the best place for that functionality anyways,
only a single caller needs that.
This reverts commit 3c5b1f2d94d021005ce3769a4402d4a4ae843989.
We really can't recover that knowledge, and `nounwind` knowledge,
(and not just a lack of the unwind edge, aka `call` instead of `invoke`),
is e.g. part of the reasoning in e.g. `mayHaveSideEffects()`.
Note that this is call-site-specific knowledge,
just because some callsite had an `unreachable`
unwind edge, does not mean that all will.
Unlike D140903 this patch folds in treating an empty metadata address component
of a dbg.assign the same as undef because it was already being treated that way
in the AssignmentTrackingAnalysis pass.
Reviewed By: scott.linder
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141125
Prior to this patch, variadic DIExpressions (i.e. ones that contain
DW_OP_LLVM_arg) could only be created by salvaging debug values to create
stack value expressions, resulting in a DBG_VALUE_LIST being created. As of
the previous patch in this patch stack, DBG_INSTR_REF's syntax has been
changed to match DBG_VALUE_LIST in preparation for supporting variadic
expressions. This patch adds some minor changes needed to allow variadic
expressions that aren't stack values to exist, and allows variadic expressions
that are trivially reduceable to non-variadic expressions to be handled
similarly to non-variadic expressions.
Reviewed by: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133926
NFC-ish. There is a functional change but the outputs are semantically
identical. Where we might've before replaced one operand with undef (which
means "this is a kill location marker") the use of `setKillLocation` will
replace all location operands with `undef` (which also means "this is a kill
location marker").
Related to https://discourse.llvm.org/t/auto-undef-debug-uses-of-a-deleted-value
Reviewed By: StephenTozer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140904
Switch simplification could sometimes fail to notice when an
intermediate case removal caused the switch condition to become
constant. This would cause the switch to be simplified into a
conditional branch rather than a direct branch.
Most of the time this didn't matter, except that occasionally
downstream parts of SimplifyCFG expect tautological branches to
already have been eliminated. The missed handling in switch
simplification would cause an assertion failure in the downstream
code.
Triggering the assertion failure is fairly sensitive to the exact
order of various simplifications.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/59768
Reviewed By: nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140831
This uses the default intrinsic attributes (nofree, nosync,
nocallback, willreturn) for a subset of the ptrauth intrinsics.
Notably, this does not use them for auth and resign, because these
intrinsics are specified to trap and as such are not willreturn.
As far as I understood, the remaining intrinsics may not trap
(or can only trap in cases where behavior is undefined).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137557
This removes our "temporary" hack to assume that readnone/readonly
intrinsics are also willreturn. An explicit willreturn annotation,
usually via default intrinsic attributes, is now required.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137630
This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.
This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
The Assignment Tracking debug-info feature is outlined in this RFC:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/
rfc-assignment-tracking-a-better-way-of-specifying-variable-locations-in-ir
The changes for assignment tracking in mem2reg don't require much of a
deviation from existing behaviour. dbg.assign intrinsics linked to an alloca
are treated much in the same way as dbg.declare users of an alloca, except that
we don't insert dbg.value intrinsics to describe assignments when there is
already a dbg.assign intrinsic present, e.g. one linked to a store that is
going to be removed.
Reviewed By: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133295
The Assignment Tracking debug-info feature is outlined in this RFC:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/
rfc-assignment-tracking-a-better-way-of-specifying-variable-locations-in-ir
Plumb in salvaging for the address part of dbg.assign intrinsics.
Reviewed By: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133293
The Assignment Tracking debug-info feature is outlined in this RFC:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/
rfc-assignment-tracking-a-better-way-of-specifying-variable-locations-in-ir
Add method:
Instruction::mergeDIAssignID(
ArrayRef<const Instruction* > SourceInstructions)
which merges the DIAssignID metadata attachments on `SourceInstructions` and
`this` and replaces uses of the original IDs with the new shared one.
This is used when stores are merged, for example sinking stores out of a
if-diamond CFG or vectorizing contiguous stores.
Reviewed By: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133291
Reverted in b22d80dc6a6af6328d68f7b944627f9278ff6ffb.
Move getDebugValueLoc so that it can be accessed from DebugInfo.h for the
Assignment Tracking patch stack and remove redundant parameter Src.
Reviewed By: jryans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132357
This reverts commit 80378a4ca725eeeae940b99220b3913f7b73c895.
I am reverting this patch because I need to revert 171f7024cc82e8702abebdedb699d37b50574be7 and without reverting this patch, reverting 171f7024cc82e8702abebdedb699d37b50574be7 causes conflicts.
Patch 171f7024cc82e8702abebdedb699d37b50574be7 introduced a cyclic dependancy in the module build.
https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/48197/consoleFull#-69937453049ba4694-19c4-4d7e-bec5-911270d8a58c
In file included from <module-includes>:1:
/Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Argument.h:18:10: fatal error: cyclic dependency in module 'LLVM_IR': LLVM_IR -> LLVM_intrinsic_gen -> LLVM_IR
^
While building module 'LLVM_MC' imported from /Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/lib/MC/MCAsmInfoCOFF.cpp:14:
While building module 'LLVM_IR' imported from /Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCPseudoProbe.h:57:
In file included from <module-includes>:12:
/Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/IR/DebugInfo.h:24:10: fatal error: could not build module 'LLVM_intrinsic_gen'
~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
While building module 'LLVM_MC' imported from /Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/lib/MC/MCAsmInfoCOFF.cpp:14:
In file included from <module-includes>:15:
In file included from /Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h:23:
/Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/MC/MCPseudoProbe.h:57:10: fatal error: could not build module 'LLVM_IR'
~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/Users/buildslave/jenkins/workspace/lldb-cmake/llvm-project/llvm/lib/MC/MCAsmInfoCOFF.cpp:14:10: fatal error: could not build module 'LLVM_MC'
~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4 errors generated.
Move getDebugValueLoc so that it can be accessed from DebugInfo.h for the
Assignment Tracking patch stack and remove redundant parameter Src.
Reviewed By: jryans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132357
- Before this patch, loop metadata (if exists) will override the metadata of each predecessor; if the predecessor block already has loop metadata, the orignal loop metadata won't be preserved and could cause missed loop transformations (see 'test2' in llvm/test/Transforms/SimplifyCFG/preserve-llvm-loop-metadata.ll).
To illustrate how inner-loop metadata might be dropped before this patch:
CFG Before
entry
|
v
---> while.cond -------------> while.end
| |
| v
| while.body
| |
| v
| for.body <---- (md1)
| | |______|
| v
| while.cond.exit (md2)
| |
|_______|
CFG After
entry
|
v
---> while.cond.rewrite -------------> while.end
| |
| v
| while.body
| |
| v
| for.body <---- (md2)
|_______| |______|
Basically, when 'while.cond.exit' is folded into 'while.cond', 'md2' overrides 'md1' and 'md1' is dropped from the CFG.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134152
Since D129288, callbr is allowed to have duplicate successors. This patch removes a limitation which prevents optimizations from actually producing such callbrs.
This is probably the riskiest of all the recent callbr changes, because code with incorrect assumptions might be lurking somewhere. I fixed the one case I encountered ahead of time in 8201e3ef5c.
Reviewed By: nickdesaulniers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129997
Originally landed as
commit 08860f525a23 ("[Local] Allow creating callbr with duplicate successors")
Reverted in
commit 1cf6b93df168 ("Revert "[Local] Allow creating callbr with duplicate successors"")
We currently assume in a number of places that free-like functions
free their first argument. This is true for all hardcoded free-like
functions, but with the new attribute-based design, the freed
argument is supposed to be indicated by the allocptr attribute.
To make sure we handle this correctly once allockind(free) is
respected, add a getFreedOperand() helper which returns the freed
argument, rather than just indicating whether the call frees *some*
argument.
This migrates most but not all users of isFreeCall() to the new
API. The remaining users are a bit more tricky.
Put AllocationFn check before I->willReturn can allow CodeGenPrepare to remove useless malloc instruction
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130126
This reverts commit 08860f525a2363ccd697ebb3ff59769e37b1be21.
Crashes during PPC64LE linux kernel builds as reported by @nathanchance.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D129997#3663632
Since D129288, callbr is allowed to have duplicate successors. This
patch removes a limitation which prevents optimizations from actually
producing such callbrs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129997
Clang-format InstructionSimplify and convert all "FunctionName"s to
"functionName". This patch does touch a lot of files but gets done with
the cleanup of InstructionSimplify in one commit.
This is the alternative to the less invasive clang-format only patch: D126783
Reviewed By: spatel, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126889