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Sanjoy Das
f2e931cae9 Bugfix: ScalarEvolution incorrectly assumes that the start of certain
add recurrences don't overflow.

This change makes the optimization more restrictive.  It still assumes
that an overflowing `add nsw` is undefined behavior; and this change
will need revisiting once we have a consistent semantics for poison
values.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7331

llvm-svn: 228552
2015-02-08 22:52:17 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
d7e331e0f9 SCEV: Compress disposition pairs.
Composing DenseMaps and SmallVectors is still somewhat suboptimal,
but this at least halves the size of the vector elements. NFC.

llvm-svn: 228497
2015-02-07 16:41:12 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
cb47366366 Make ScalarEvolution less aggressive with respect to no-wrap flags.
ScalarEvolution currently lowers a subtraction recurrence to an add
recurrence with the same no-wrap flags as the subtraction.  This is
incorrect because `sub nsw X, Y` is not the same as `add nsw X, -Y`
and `sub nuw X, Y` is not the same as `add nuw X, -Y`.  This patch
fixes the issue, and adds two test cases demonstrating the bug.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7081

llvm-svn: 226755
2015-01-22 00:48:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4f8f307c77 [PM] Split the LoopInfo object apart from the legacy pass, creating
a LoopInfoWrapperPass to wire the object up to the legacy pass manager.

This switches all the clients of LoopInfo over and paves the way to port
LoopInfo to the new pass manager. No functionality change is intended
with this iteration.

llvm-svn: 226373
2015-01-17 14:16:18 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
b98f63dbdb [PM] Separate the TargetLibraryInfo object from the immutable pass.
The pass is really just a means of accessing a cached instance of the
TargetLibraryInfo object, and this way we can re-use that object for the
new pass manager as its result.

Lots of delta, but nothing interesting happening here. This is the
common pattern that is developing to allow analyses to live in both the
old and new pass manager -- a wrapper pass in the old pass manager
emulates the separation intrinsic to the new pass manager between the
result and pass for analyses.

llvm-svn: 226157
2015-01-15 10:41:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
62d4215baa [PM] Move TargetLibraryInfo into the Analysis library.
While the term "Target" is in the name, it doesn't really have to do
with the LLVM Target library -- this isn't an abstraction which LLVM
targets generally need to implement or extend. It has much more to do
with modeling the various runtime libraries on different OSes and with
different runtime environments. The "target" in this sense is the more
general sense of a target of cross compilation.

This is in preparation for porting this analysis to the new pass
manager.

No functionality changed, and updates inbound for Clang and Polly.

llvm-svn: 226078
2015-01-15 02:16:27 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
81401d4b19 Fix PR22179.
We were incorrectly inferring nsw for certain SCEVs. We can be more
aggressive here (see Richard Smith's comment on
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22179) but this change just
focuses on correctness.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6914

llvm-svn: 225591
2015-01-10 23:41:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
66b3130cda [PM] Split the AssumptionTracker immutable pass into two separate APIs:
a cache of assumptions for a single function, and an immutable pass that
manages those caches.

The motivation for this change is two fold. Immutable analyses are
really hacks around the current pass manager design and don't exist in
the new design. This is usually OK, but it requires that the core logic
of an immutable pass be reasonably partitioned off from the pass logic.
This change does precisely that. As a consequence it also paves the way
for the *many* utility functions that deal in the assumptions to live in
both pass manager worlds by creating an separate non-pass object with
its own independent API that they all rely on. Now, the only bits of the
system that deal with the actual pass mechanics are those that actually
need to deal with the pass mechanics.

Once this separation is made, several simplifications become pretty
obvious in the assumption cache itself. Rather than using a set and
callback value handles, it can just be a vector of weak value handles.
The callers can easily skip the handles that are null, and eventually we
can wrap all of this up behind a filter iterator.

For now, this adds boiler plate to the various passes, but this kind of
boiler plate will end up making it possible to port these passes to the
new pass manager, and so it will end up factored away pretty reasonably.

llvm-svn: 225131
2015-01-04 12:03:27 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
4555b6d870 Teach ScalarEvolution to exploit min and max expressions when proving
isKnownPredicate.

The motivation for this change is to optimize away checks in loops
like this:

    limit = min(t, len)
    for (i = 0 to limit)
      if (i >= len || i < 0) throw_array_of_of_bounds();
      a[i] = ...

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6635

llvm-svn: 224285
2014-12-15 22:50:15 +00:00
Mark Heffernan
acbed5e530 Clarify HowFarToZero computation when the step is a positive power of two. Functionally this should be identical to the existing code except for the case where Step is maximally negative (eg, INT_MIN). We now punt in that one corner case to make reasoning about the code easier.
llvm-svn: 224274
2014-12-15 21:19:53 +00:00
David Majnemer
4e87936d2f ScalarEvolution: Remove SCEVUDivision, it's unused
This is just a code simplification, no functionality change is intended.

llvm-svn: 224216
2014-12-14 09:12:33 +00:00
Mark Heffernan
41d7656d5a Fix PR21694. r219517 added a use of SCEV divide in HowFarToZero computation. This divide can produce incorrect results as we are using an unsigned divide for what should be a modular divide. This change reverts back to a more conservative computation using trailing zeros.
llvm-svn: 223974
2014-12-10 22:53:52 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
5bf8fef580 IR: Split Metadata from Value
Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of
PR21532.  Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the
bulk of the change for the IR C++ API.

I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`.  If this breaks other
sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(.  Help me compile it on Darwin
I'll try to fix it.  FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may
be simpler to just fix it yourself.

This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree.
Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch
almost all of the problems.

Here's a quick guide for updating your code:

  - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes:
    `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`.  It is distinct from
    the `Value` class hierarchy.  It is typeless -- i.e., instances do
    *not* have a `Type`.

  - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`).

  - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be
    replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively.

    If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph
    construction -- just use `MDNode*`.

  - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for
    `replaceAllUsesWith()`.

    As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the
    result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its
    uses and can RAUW itself.  Once the forward declarations are fully
    resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground.  This means that
    uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become
    "distinct".  (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an
    operand went to null.)

    If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles,
    you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a
    top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes).  Also,
    don't do that.  Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to
    construct them) are expensive.

  - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called
    `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`).

    As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known
    to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from
    `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`;
    third, cast down to `ConstantInt`.

    The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have
    metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when
    the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to
    `GlobalValue`s).

    In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst`
    namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to
    avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call
    site.  If your old code was:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    you can trivially match its semantics with:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(mdconst::hasa               <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(mdconst::extract            <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(mdconst::extract_or_null    <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(mdconst::dyn_extract        <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

    and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`:

        MDNode *N = foo();
        bar(isa             <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0)));
        baz(cast            <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1)));
        bak(cast_or_null    <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2)));
        bat(dyn_cast        <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3)));
        bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4)));

  - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to
    metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`.  This is a
    subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`.

    `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a
    `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values
    like `Argument` and `Instruction`.  It can also refer to any other
    `Metadata` subclass.

(I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate
this change to assembly.)

llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 18:38:53 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
05044c248e Canonicalize multiplies by looking at whether the operands have any constants themselves. Patch by Tim Murray!
llvm-svn: 223554
2014-12-06 00:45:50 +00:00
David Blaikie
70573dcd9f Update SetVector to rely on the underlying set's insert to return a pair<iterator, bool>
This is to be consistent with StringSet and ultimately with the standard
library's associative container insert function.

This lead to updating SmallSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update SmallPtrSet::insert to return pair<iterator, bool>,
and then to update all the existing users of those functions...

llvm-svn: 222334
2014-11-19 07:49:26 +00:00
David Majnemer
5d2670c52a ScalarEvolution: Construct SCEVDivision's Derived type instead of itself
SCEVDivision::divide constructed an object of SCEVDivision<Derived>
instead of Derived.  divide would call visit which would cast the
SCEVDivision<Derived> to type Derived.  As it happens,
SCEVDivision<Derived> and Derived currently have the same layout but
this is fragile and grounds for UB.

Instead, just construct Derived.  No functional change intended.

llvm-svn: 222126
2014-11-17 11:27:45 +00:00
David Majnemer
32b8ccf480 ScalarEvolution: Introduce SCEVSDivision and SCEVUDivision
It turns out that not all users of SCEVDivision want the same
signedness.  Let the users determine which operation they'd like by
explicitly choosing SCEVUDivision or SCEVSDivision.

findArrayDimensions and computeAccessFunctions will use SCEVSDivision
while HowFarToZero will use SCEVUDivision.

llvm-svn: 222104
2014-11-16 20:35:19 +00:00
David Majnemer
0df1d12476 ScalarEvolution: HowFarToZero was wrongly using signed division
HowFarToZero was supposed to use unsigned division in order to calculate
the backedge taken count.  However, SCEVDivision::divide performs signed
division.  Unless I am mistaken, no users of SCEVDivision actually want
signed arithmetic: switch to udiv and urem.

This fixes PR21578.

llvm-svn: 222093
2014-11-16 07:30:35 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
c5676df3ec Teach ScalarEvolution to sharpen range information.
If x is known to have the range [a, b), in a loop predicated by (icmp
ne x, a) its range can be sharpened to [a + 1, b).  Get
ScalarEvolution and hence IndVars to exploit this fact.

This change triggers an optimization to widen-loop-comp.ll, so it had
to be edited to get it to pass.

This change was originally landed in r219834 but had a bug and broke
ASan. It was reverted in r219878, and is now being re-landed after
fixing the original bug.

phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5639
reviewed by: atrick

llvm-svn: 221839
2014-11-13 00:00:58 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
de36e8040f Revert "IR: MDNode => Value"
Instead, we're going to separate metadata from the Value hierarchy.  See
PR21532.

This reverts commit r221375.
This reverts commit r221373.
This reverts commit r221359.
This reverts commit r221167.
This reverts commit r221027.
This reverts commit r221024.
This reverts commit r221023.
This reverts commit r220995.
This reverts commit r220994.

llvm-svn: 221711
2014-11-11 21:30:22 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
3872d0084c IR: MDNode => Value: Instruction::getMetadata()
Change `Instruction::getMetadata()` to return `Value` as part of
PR21433.

Update most callers to use `Instruction::getMDNode()`, which wraps the
result in a `cast_or_null<MDNode>`.

llvm-svn: 221024
2014-11-01 00:10:31 +00:00
Bradley Smith
9992b167ae [SCEV] Improve Scalar Evolution's use of no {un,}signed wrap flags
In a case where we have a no {un,}signed wrap flag on the increment, if
RHS - Start is constant then we can avoid inserting a max operation bewteen
the two, since we can statically determine which is greater.

This allows us to unroll loops such as:

 void testcase3(int v) {
   for (int i=v; i<=v+1; ++i)
     f(i);
 }

llvm-svn: 220960
2014-10-31 11:40:32 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
360b1ed5f2 Revert "r219834 - Teach ScalarEvolution to sharpen range information"
This change breaks the asan buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux/builds/13468

llvm-svn: 219878
2014-10-15 23:46:04 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
90c2f1455a Teach ScalarEvolution to sharpen range information.
If x is known to have the range [a, b) in a loop predicated by (icmp
ne x, a), its range can be sharpened to [a + 1, b).  Get
ScalarEvolution and hence IndVars to exploit this fact.
    
This change triggers an optimization to widen-loop-comp.ll, so it had
to be edited to get it to pass.

phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5639
llvm-svn: 219834
2014-10-15 19:25:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6666c27e99 [SCEV] Add some asserts to the recently improved trip count computation
routines and fix all of the bugs they expose.

I hit a test case that crashed even without these asserts due to passing
a non-exiting latch to the ExitingBlock parameter of the trip count
computation machinery. However, when I add the nice asserts, it turns
out we have plenty of coverage of these bugs, they just didn't manifest
in crashers.

The core problem seems to stem from an assumption that the latch *is*
the exiting block. While this is often true, and somewhat the "normal"
way to think about loops, it isn't necessarily true. The correct way to
call the trip count routines in a *generic* fashion (that is, without
a particular exit in mind) is to just use the loop's single exiting
block if it has one. The trip count can't be computed generically unless
it does. This works great for the loop vectorizer. The loop unroller
actually *wants* to select the latch when it has to chose between
multiple exits because for unrolling it is the latch trips that matter.
But if this is the desire, it needs to explicitly guard for non-exiting
latches and check for the generic trip count in that case.

I've added the asserts, and added convenience APIs for querying the trip
count generically that check for a single exit block. I've kept the APIs
consistent between computing trip count and trip multiples.

Thansk to Mark for the help debugging and tracking down the *right* fix
here!

llvm-svn: 219550
2014-10-11 00:12:11 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
1f05c51e5e This patch teaches ScalarEvolution to pick and use !range metadata.
It also makes it more aggressive in querying range information by
adding a call to isKnownPredicateWithRanges to
isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond and isLoopEntryGuardedByCond.

phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5638

Reviewed by: atrick, hfinkel

llvm-svn: 219532
2014-10-10 21:22:34 +00:00
Mark Heffernan
2beab5f0b4 This patch de-pessimizes the calculation of loop trip counts in
ScalarEvolution in the presence of multiple exits. Previously all
loops exits had to have identical counts for a loop trip count to be
considered computable. This pessimization was implemented by calling
getBackedgeTakenCount(L) rather than getExitCount(L, ExitingBlock)
inside of ScalarEvolution::getSmallConstantTripCount() (see the FIXME
in the comments of that function). The pessimization was added to fix
a corner case involving undefined behavior (pr/16130). This patch more
precisely handles the undefined behavior case allowing the pessimization
to be removed.

ControlsExit replaces IsSubExpr to more precisely track the case where
undefined behavior is expected to occur. Because undefined behavior is
tracked more precisely we can remove MustExit from ExitLimit. MustExit
was used to track the case where the limit was computed potentially
assuming undefined behavior even if undefined behavior didn't necessarily
occur.

llvm-svn: 219517
2014-10-10 17:39:11 +00:00
Hal Finkel
cebf0cc210 Make use @llvm.assume for loop guards in ScalarEvolution
This adds a basic (but important) use of @llvm.assume calls in ScalarEvolution.
When SE is attempting to validate a condition guarding a loop (such as whether
or not the loop count can be zero), this check should also include dominating
assumptions.

llvm-svn: 217348
2014-09-07 21:37:59 +00:00
Hal Finkel
60db05896a Make use of @llvm.assume in ValueTracking (computeKnownBits, etc.)
This change, which allows @llvm.assume to be used from within computeKnownBits
(and other associated functions in ValueTracking), adds some (optional)
parameters to computeKnownBits and friends. These functions now (optionally)
take a "context" instruction pointer, an AssumptionTracker pointer, and also a
DomTree pointer, and most of the changes are just to pass this new information
when it is easily available from InstSimplify, InstCombine, etc.

As explained below, the significant conceptual change is that known properties
of a value might depend on the control-flow location of the use (because we
care that the @llvm.assume dominates the use because assumptions have
control-flow dependencies). This means that, when we ask if bits are known in a
value, we might get different answers for different uses.

The significant changes are all in ValueTracking. Two main changes: First, as
with the rest of the code, new parameters need to be passed around. To make
this easier, I grouped them into a structure, and I made internal static
versions of the relevant functions that take this structure as a parameter. The
new code does as you might expect, it looks for @llvm.assume calls that make
use of the value we're trying to learn something about (often indirectly),
attempts to pattern match that expression, and uses the result if successful.
By making use of the AssumptionTracker, the process of finding @llvm.assume
calls is not expensive.

Part of the structure being passed around inside ValueTracking is a set of
already-considered @llvm.assume calls. This is to prevent a query using, for
example, the assume(a == b), to recurse on itself. The context and DT params
are used to find applicable assumptions. An assumption needs to dominate the
context instruction, or come after it deterministically. In this latter case we
only handle the specific case where both the assumption and the context
instruction are in the same block, and we need to exclude assumptions from
being used to simplify their own ephemeral values (those which contribute only
to the assumption) because otherwise the assumption would prove its feeding
comparison trivial and would be removed.

This commit adds the plumbing and the logic for a simple masked-bit propagation
(just enough to write a regression test). Future commits add more patterns
(and, correspondingly, more regression tests).

llvm-svn: 217342
2014-09-07 18:57:58 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
97756409ea Remove an errant outer loop that contains nothing but an inner loop over exactly the same elements. While no functionality is change intended (and hence there are no changes to tests), you don't want to skip this revision if bisecting for errors.
llvm-svn: 216864
2014-09-01 05:17:15 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
6c99015fe2 Revert "[C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges."
This reverts commit r213474 (and r213475), which causes a miscompile on
a stage2 LTO build.  I'll reply on the list in a moment.

llvm-svn: 213562
2014-07-21 17:06:51 +00:00
Manuel Jacob
d11beffef4 [C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges.
Summary: This patch introduces two new iterator ranges and updates existing code to use it.  No functional change intended.

Test Plan: All tests (make check-all) still pass.

Reviewers: dblaikie

Reviewed By: dblaikie

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4481

llvm-svn: 213474
2014-07-20 09:10:11 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
40ac10085a ScalarEvolution: Derive element size from the type of the loaded element
Before, we where looking at the size of the pointer type that specifies the
location from which to load the element. This did not make any sense at all.

This change fixes a bug in the delinearization where we failed to delinerize
certain load instructions.

llvm-svn: 210435
2014-06-08 19:21:20 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
20daf3276d implement missing SCEVDivision case
without this case we would end on an infinite recursion: the remainder is zero,
so Numerator - Remainder is equal to Numerator and so we would recursively ask
for the division of Numerator by Denominator.

llvm-svn: 209838
2014-05-29 19:44:09 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
5352408169 fail to find dimensions when ElementSize is nullptr
when ScalarEvolution::getElementSize returns nullptr it is safe to early return
in ScalarEvolution::findArrayDimensions such that we avoid later problems when
we try to divide the terms by ElementSize.

llvm-svn: 209837
2014-05-29 19:44:05 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
f93ef12330 avoid type mismatch when building SCEVs
This is a corner case I have stumbled upon when dealing with ARM64 type
conversions. I was not able to extract a testcase for the community codebase to
fail on. The patch conservatively discards a division that would have ended up
in an ICE due to a type mismatch when building a multiply expression. I have
also added code to a place that builds add expressions and in which we should be
careful not to pass in operands of different types.

llvm-svn: 209694
2014-05-27 22:42:00 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
e30bd351cc do not use the GCD to compute the delinearization strides
We do not need to compute the GCD anymore after we removed the constant
coefficients from the terms: the terms are now all parametric expressions and
there is no need to recognize constant terms that divide only a subset of the
terms. We only rely on the size of the terms, i.e., the number of operands in
the multiply expressions, to sort the terms and recognize the parametric
dimensions.

llvm-svn: 209693
2014-05-27 22:41:56 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
28e6b97b5d remove BasePointer before delinearizing
No functional change is intended: instead of relying on the delinearization to
come up with the base pointer as a remainder of the divisions in the
delinearization, we just compute it from the array access and use that value.
We substract the base pointer from the SCEV to be delinearized and that
simplifies the work of the delinearizer.

llvm-svn: 209692
2014-05-27 22:41:51 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
a6e5860513 remove constant terms
The delinearization is needed only to remove the non linearity induced by
expressions involving multiplications of parameters and induction variables.
There is no problem in dealing with constant times parameters, or constant times
an induction variable.

For this reason, the current patch discards all constant terms and multipliers
before running the delinearization algorithm on the terms. The only thing
remaining in the term expressions are parameters and multiply expressions of
parameters: these simplified term expressions are passed to the array shape
recognizer that will not recognize constant dimensions anymore: these will be
recognized as different strides in parametric subscripts.

The only important special case of a constant dimension is the size of elements.
Instead of relying on the delinearization to infer the size of an element,
compute the element size from the base address type. This is a much more precise
way of computing the element size than before, as we would have mixed together
the size of an element with the strides of the innermost dimension.

llvm-svn: 209691
2014-05-27 22:41:45 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin
265dfa411c Some cleanup for r209568.
llvm-svn: 209634
2014-05-26 14:49:46 +00:00
Michael Zolotukhin
d4c724625a Implement sext(C1 + C2*X) --> sext(C1) + sext(C2*X) and
sext{C1,+,C2} --> sext(C1) + sext{0,+,C2} transformation in Scalar
Evolution.

That helps SLP-vectorizer to recognize consecutive loads/stores.

<rdar://problem/14860614>

llvm-svn: 209568
2014-05-24 08:09:57 +00:00
Andrew Trick
839e30b2c0 Fix and improve SCEV ComputeBackedgeTankCount.
This is a follow-up to r209358: PR19799: Indvars miscompile due to an
incorrect max backedge taken count from SCEV.

That fix was incomplete as pointed out by Arnold and Michael Z. The
code was also too confusing. It needed a careful rewrite with more
unit tests. This version will also happen to optimize more cases.

<rdar://17005101> PR19799: Indvars miscompile...

llvm-svn: 209545
2014-05-23 19:47:13 +00:00
Justin Bogner
cbb8438bb3 ScalarEvolution: Fix handling of AddRecs in isKnownPredicate
ScalarEvolution::isKnownPredicate() can wrongly reduce a comparison
when both the LHS and RHS are SCEVAddRecExprs. This checks that both
LHS and RHS are guarded in the case when both are SCEVAddRecExprs.

The test case is against indvars because I could not find a way to
directly test SCEV.

Patch by Sanjay Patel!

llvm-svn: 209487
2014-05-23 00:06:56 +00:00
Andrew Trick
e255359b57 Fix a bug in SCEV's backedge taken count computation from my prior fix in Jan.
This has to do with the trip count computation for loops with multiple
exits, which is quite subtle. Most passes just ask for a single trip
count number, so we must be conservative assuming any exit could be
taken.  Normally, we rely on the "exact" trip count, which was
correctly given as "unknown". However, SCEV also gives a "max"
back-edge taken count. The loops max BE taken count is conservatively
a maximum over the max of each exit's non-exiting iterations
count. Note that some exit tests can be skipped so the max loop
back-edge taken count can actually exceed the max non-exiting
iterations for some exits. However, when we know the loop *latch*
cannot be skipped, we can directly use its max taken count
disregarding other exits. I previously took the minimum here without
checking whether the other exit could be skipped. The correct, and
simpler thing to do here is just to directly use the loop latch's max
non-exiting iterations as the loops max back-edge count.

In the problematic test case, the first loop exit had a max of zero
non-exiting iterations, but could be skipped. The loop latch was known
not to be skipped but had max of one non-exiting iteration. We
incorrectly claimed the loop back-edge could be taken zero times, when
it is actually taken one time.

Fixes Loop %for.body.i: <multiple exits> Unpredictable backedge-taken count.
Loop %for.body.i: max backedge-taken count is 1.

llvm-svn: 209358
2014-05-22 00:37:03 +00:00
Jay Foad
a0653a3e6c Rename ComputeMaskedBits to computeKnownBits. "Masked" has been
inappropriate since it lost its Mask parameter in r154011.

llvm-svn: 208811
2014-05-14 21:14:37 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
05719e486f use nullptr instead of NULL
llvm-svn: 208622
2014-05-12 20:11:01 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
b1a548f72d do not assert when delinearization fails
llvm-svn: 208615
2014-05-12 19:01:53 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
0e75c5cb64 use isZero()
llvm-svn: 208614
2014-05-12 19:01:49 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
8cff45aa20 SCEV: Use range-based for loop and fold variable into assert.
llvm-svn: 208476
2014-05-10 17:47:18 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
47fe7de1b5 move findArrayDimensions to ScalarEvolution
we do not use the information from SCEVAddRecExpr to compute the shape of the array,
so a better place for this function is in ScalarEvolution.

llvm-svn: 208456
2014-05-09 22:45:07 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
444621abe1 fix typo in debug message
llvm-svn: 208455
2014-05-09 22:45:02 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
1e9db7e639 Correct formatting.
Sorry for the commit spam. My clang-format crashed on me and the vim
plugin did not print an error, but instead just left the formatting
untouched.

llvm-svn: 208358
2014-05-08 21:43:19 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
b2101c3ca5 Use std::remove_if to remove elements from a vector
Suggested-by: Benjamin Kramer <benny.kra@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 208357
2014-05-08 21:32:59 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
3080cf16a5 Revert "SCEV: Use I = vector<>.erase(I) to iterate and delete at the same time"
as committed in r208282. The original commit was incorrect.

llvm-svn: 208286
2014-05-08 07:55:34 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
ecfe9d06eb SCEV: Use I = vector<>.erase(I) to iterate and delete at the same time
llvm-svn: 208282
2014-05-08 07:12:44 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
b8d56f42b7 avoid segfaulting
*Quotient and *Remainder don't have to be initialized.

llvm-svn: 208238
2014-05-07 19:00:37 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
a7d3d6ab9f do not collect undef terms
llvm-svn: 208237
2014-05-07 19:00:32 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
448712b1a6 split delinearization pass in 3 steps
To compute the dimensions of the array in a unique way, we split the
delinearization analysis in three steps:

- find parametric terms in all memory access functions
- compute the array dimensions from the set of terms
- compute the delinearized access functions for each dimension

The first step is executed on all the memory access functions such that we
gather all the patterns in which an array is accessed. The second step reduces
all this information in a unique description of the sizes of the array. The
third step is delinearizing each memory access function following the common
description of the shape of the array computed in step 2.

This rewrite of the delinearization pass also solves a problem we had with the
previous implementation: because the previous algorithm was by induction on the
structure of the SCEV, it would not correctly recognize the shape of the array
when the memory access was not following the nesting of the loops: for example,
see polly/test/ScopInfo/multidim_only_ivs_3d_reverse.ll

; void foo(long n, long m, long o, double A[n][m][o]) {
;
;   for (long i = 0; i < n; i++)
;     for (long j = 0; j < m; j++)
;       for (long k = 0; k < o; k++)
;         A[i][k][j] = 1.0;

Starting with this patch we no longer delinearize access functions that do not
contain parameters, for example in test/Analysis/DependenceAnalysis/GCD.ll

;;  for (long int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
;;    for (long int j = 0; j < 100; j++) {
;;      A[2*i - 4*j] = i;
;;      *B++ = A[6*i + 8*j];

these accesses will not be delinearized as the upper bound of the loops are
constants, and their access functions do not contain SCEVUnknown parameters.

llvm-svn: 208232
2014-05-07 18:01:20 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
924221cb37 [C++11] Add NArySCEV->Operands iterator range
llvm-svn: 208158
2014-05-07 06:07:47 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f1221bd01b [Modules] Fix potential ODR violations by sinking the DEBUG_TYPE
definition below all the header #include lines, lib/Analysis/...
edition.

This one has a bit extra as there were *other* #define's before #include
lines in addition to DEBUG_TYPE. I've sunk all of them as a block.

llvm-svn: 206843
2014-04-22 02:48:03 +00:00
Craig Topper
9f008867c0 [C++11] More 'nullptr' conversion. In some cases just using a boolean check instead of comparing to nullptr.
llvm-svn: 206243
2014-04-15 04:59:12 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
b2fdacf3f2 divide by the result of the gcd
used to fail with 'Step should divide Start with no remainder.'

llvm-svn: 205802
2014-04-08 21:21:13 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
9738e83a7d handle special cases when findGCD returns 1
used to fail with 'Step should divide Start with no remainder.'

llvm-svn: 205801
2014-04-08 21:21:10 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
b5b84e0963 in findGCD of multiply expr return the gcd
we used to return 1 instead of the gcd

llvm-svn: 205800
2014-04-08 21:21:05 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e75eaca32f ScalarEvolution: Compute exit counts for loops with a power-of-2 step.
If we have a loop of the form
for (unsigned n = 0; n != (k & -32); n += 32) {}
then we know that n is always divisible by 32 and the loop must
terminate. Even if we have a condition where the loop counter will
overflow it'll always hold this invariant.

PR19183. Our loop vectorizer creates this pattern and it's also
occasionally formed by loop counters derived from pointers.

llvm-svn: 204728
2014-03-25 16:25:12 +00:00
Arnaud A. de Grandmaison
75c9e6dedf Remove some dead assignements found by scan-build
llvm-svn: 204013
2014-03-15 22:13:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
cdf4788401 [C++11] Add range based accessors for the Use-Def chain of a Value.
This requires a number of steps.
1) Move value_use_iterator into the Value class as an implementation
   detail
2) Change it to actually be a *Use* iterator rather than a *User*
   iterator.
3) Add an adaptor which is a User iterator that always looks through the
   Use to the User.
4) Wrap these in Value::use_iterator and Value::user_iterator typedefs.
5) Add the range adaptors as Value::uses() and Value::users().
6) Update *all* of the callers to correctly distinguish between whether
   they wanted a use_iterator (and to explicitly dig out the User when
   needed), or a user_iterator which makes the Use itself totally
   opaque.

Because #6 requires churning essentially everything that walked the
Use-Def chains, I went ahead and added all of the range adaptors and
switched them to range-based loops where appropriate. Also because the
renaming requires at least churning every line of code, it didn't make
any sense to split these up into multiple commits -- all of which would
touch all of the same lies of code.

The result is still not quite optimal. The Value::use_iterator is a nice
regular iterator, but Value::user_iterator is an iterator over User*s
rather than over the User objects themselves. As a consequence, it fits
a bit awkwardly into the range-based world and it has the weird
extra-dereferencing 'operator->' that so many of our iterators have.
I think this could be fixed by providing something which transforms
a range of T&s into a range of T*s, but that *can* be separated into
another patch, and it isn't yet 100% clear whether this is the right
move.

However, this change gets us most of the benefit and cleans up
a substantial amount of code around Use and User. =]

llvm-svn: 203364
2014-03-09 03:16:01 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
ba49e4229c Add missing parenthesis in SCEV comment
Contributed-by: Michael Zolutukin <mzolotukhin@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 202963
2014-03-05 10:37:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8cd041ef19 [Modules] Move the ConstantRange class into the IR library. This is
a bit surprising, as the class is almost entirely abstracted away from
any particular IR, however it encodes the comparsion predicates which
mutate ranges as ICmp predicate codes. This is reasonable as they're
used for both instructions and constants. Thus, it belongs in the IR
library with instructions and constants.

llvm-svn: 202838
2014-03-04 12:24:34 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
03eb0de93d [Modules] Move GetElementPtrTypeIterator into the IR library. As its
name might indicate, it is an iterator over the types in an instruction
in the IR.... You see where this is going.

Another step of modularizing the support library.

llvm-svn: 202815
2014-03-04 10:40:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8394857f43 [Modules] Move InstIterator out of the Support library, where it had no
business.

This header includes Function and BasicBlock and directly uses the
interfaces of both classes. It has to do with the IR, it even has that
in the name. =] Put it in the library it belongs to.

This is one step toward making LLVM's Support library survive a C++
modules bootstrap.

llvm-svn: 202814
2014-03-04 10:30:26 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b6d0bd48bd [C++11] Replace llvm::next and llvm::prior with std::next and std::prev.
Remove the old functions.

llvm-svn: 202636
2014-03-02 12:27:27 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
935125126c Make DataLayout a plain object, not a pass.
Instead, have a DataLayoutPass that holds one. This will allow parts of LLVM
don't don't handle passes to also use DataLayout.

llvm-svn: 202168
2014-02-25 17:30:31 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
64f12d5324 fix a corner case in delinearization
handle special cases Step==1, Step==-1, GCD==1, and GCD==-1

llvm-svn: 201868
2014-02-21 18:15:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
7c68bebb9c Rename some member variables from TD to DL.
TargetData was renamed DataLayout back in r165242.

llvm-svn: 201581
2014-02-18 15:33:12 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
987b850cf2 SCEV: Cast switched values to make -Wswitch more useful.
llvm-svn: 201170
2014-02-11 19:02:55 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5a188549ad ScalarEvolution: Analyze trip count of loops with a switch guarding the exit.
llvm-svn: 201159
2014-02-11 15:44:32 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
629199ccb3 Fix crasher introduced in r200203 and caught by a libc++ buildbot. Don't assume that getMulExpr returns a SCEVMulExpr, it may have simplified it to something else!
llvm-svn: 200210
2014-01-27 10:47:44 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
31eaca5513 Teach SCEV to handle more cases of 'and X, CST', specifically where CST is any number of contiguous 1 bits in a row, with any number of leading and trailing 0 bits.
Unfortunately, this in turn led to some lower quality SCEVs due to some different paths through expression simplification, so add getUDivExactExpr and use it. This fixes all instances of the problems that I found, but we can make that function smarter as necessary.

Merge test "xor-and.ll" into "and-xor.ll" since I needed to update it anyways. Test 'nsw-offset.ll' analyzes a little deeper, %n now gets a scev in terms of %no instead of a SCEVUnknown.

llvm-svn: 200203
2014-01-27 10:04:03 +00:00
Alp Toker
cb40291100 Fix known typos
Sweep the codebase for common typos. Includes some changes to visible function
names that were misspelt.

llvm-svn: 200018
2014-01-24 17:20:08 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ee5aa7f71a Fix PR18449: SCEV needs more precise max BECount for multi-exit loop.
llvm-svn: 199299
2014-01-15 06:42:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
73523021d0 [PM] Split DominatorTree into a concrete analysis result object which
can be used by both the new pass manager and the old.

This removes it from any of the virtual mess of the pass interfaces and
lets it derive cleanly from the DominatorTreeBase<> template. In turn,
tons of boilerplate interface can be nuked and it turns into a very
straightforward extension of the base DominatorTree interface.

The old analysis pass is now a simple wrapper. The names and style of
this split should match the split between CallGraph and
CallGraphWrapperPass. All of the users of DominatorTree have been
updated to match using many of the same tricks as with CallGraph. The
goal is that the common type remains the resulting DominatorTree rather
than the pass. This will make subsequent work toward the new pass
manager significantly easier.

Also in numerous places things became cleaner because I switched from
re-running the pass (!!! mid way through some other passes run!!!) to
directly recomputing the domtree.

llvm-svn: 199104
2014-01-13 13:07:17 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5ad5f15cff [cleanup] Move the Dominators.h and Verifier.h headers into the IR
directory. These passes are already defined in the IR library, and it
doesn't make any sense to have the headers in Analysis.

Long term, I think there is going to be a much better way to divide
these matters. The dominators code should be fully separated into the
abstract graph algorithm and have that put in Support where it becomes
obvious that evn Clang's CFGBlock's can use it. Then the verifier can
manually construct dominance information from the Support-driven
interface while the Analysis library can provide a pass which both
caches, reconstructs, and supports a nice update API.

But those are very long term, and so I don't want to leave the really
confusing structure until that day arrives.

llvm-svn: 199082
2014-01-13 09:26:24 +00:00
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
431993b57b Fixed old typo in ScalarEvolution, that caused wrong SCEVs zext operation.
Detailed description is here:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18000#c16

For participation in bugfix process special thanks to David Wiberg.

llvm-svn: 198863
2014-01-09 12:26:12 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d48cdbf0c3 Put the functionality for printing a value to a raw_ostream as an
operand into the Value interface just like the core print method is.
That gives a more conistent organization to the IR printing interfaces
-- they are all attached to the IR objects themselves. Also, update all
the users.

This removes the 'Writer.h' header which contained only a single function
declaration.

llvm-svn: 198836
2014-01-09 02:29:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9aca918df9 Move the LLVM IR asm writer header files into the IR directory, as they
are part of the core IR library in order to support dumping and other
basic functionality.

Rename the 'Assembly' include directory to 'AsmParser' to match the
library name and the only functionality left their -- printing has been
in the core IR library for quite some time.

Update all of the #includes to match.

All of this started because I wanted to have the layering in good shape
before I started adding support for printing LLVM IR using the new pass
infrastructure, and commandline support for the new pass infrastructure.

llvm-svn: 198688
2014-01-07 12:34:26 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5f2768c377 Annotate APInt methods where it's not clear whether they are in place with warn_unused_result.
Fix ScalarEvolution bugs uncovered by this.

llvm-svn: 194928
2013-11-16 16:25:41 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
7ee147246f add more comments around the delinearization of arrays
llvm-svn: 194612
2013-11-13 22:37:58 +00:00
Sebastian Pop
c62c679c1b delinearization of arrays
llvm-svn: 194527
2013-11-12 22:47:20 +00:00
Wan Xiaofei
b2c8cdc766 Change data structure to memorize computed result in ScalarEvolution
Replace std::map with SmallVector to memorize the cached result since SCEV usually belongs to little Loop/BB
Linear scan on SmallVector is faster than std::map.

Code reviewer : Andrew Trick.
Test result   : Pass Unit Test & LLVM Test Suite

401.bzip2	0.425721	0.419981	101.37%
403.gcc		24.53855	24.2667		101.12%
429.mcf		0.060847	0.059944	101.51%
433.milc	0.646009	0.636119	101.55%
444.namd	1.383928	1.370614	100.97%
445.gobmk	5.836575	5.800225	100.63%
450.soplex	1.911257	1.895963	100.81%
456.hmmer	1.039565	1.032534	100.68%
458.sjeng	0.897401	0.885567	101.34%
464.h264ref	3.645908	3.577991	101.90%
470.lbm		0.049456	0.048398	102.19%
471.omnetpp	5.638575	5.60435		100.61%
bitmnp01	0.045738	0.045291	100.99%
cjpegv2data	0.304359	0.302833	100.50%
idctrn01	0.046433	0.045763	101.46%
quake2		4.534416	4.4952		100.87%
quake		2.688566	2.659208	101.10%
xcsoar		12.42545	12.30385	100.99%
linpack		0.038739	0.03803		101.86%
matrix01	0.053564	0.0528		101.45%
nbench		0.402867	0.395803	101.78%
tblook01	0.021265	0.021015	101.19%
ttsprk01	0.066384	0.065566	101.25%

llvm-svn: 194459
2013-11-12 09:40:41 +00:00
Andrew Trick
34e2f0c4ea Rewrite SCEV's backedge taken count computation.
Patch by Michele Scandale!

Rewrite of the functions used to compute the backedge taken count of a
loop on LT and GT comparisons.

I decided to split the handling of LT and GT cases becasue the trick
"a > b == -a < -b" in some cases prevents the trip count computation
due to the multiplication by -1 on the two operands of the
comparison. This issue comes from the conservative computation of
value range of SCEVs: taking the negative SCEV of an expression that
have a small positive range (e.g. [0,31]), we would have a SCEV with a
fullset as value range.

Indeed, in the new rewritten function I tried to better handle the
maximum backedge taken count computation when MAX/MIN expression are
used to handle the cases where no entry guard is found.

Some test have been modified in order to check the new value correctly
(I manually check them and reasoning on possible overflow the new
values seem correct).

I finally added a new test case related to the multiplication by -1
issue on GT comparisons.

llvm-svn: 194116
2013-11-06 02:08:26 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
6094f30da2 SCEV: Make the final add of an inbounds GEP nuw if we know that the index is positive.
We can't do this for the general case as saying a GEP with a negative index
doesn't have unsigned wrap isn't valid for negative indices.
  %gep = getelementptr inbounds i32* %p, i64 -1

But an inbounds GEP cannot run past the end of address space. So we check for
the very common case of a positive index and make GEPs derived from that NUW.
Together with Andy's recent non-unit stride work this lets us analyze loops
like

  void foo3(int *a, int *b) {
    for (; a < b; a++) {}
  }

PR12375, PR12376.

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2033

llvm-svn: 193514
2013-10-28 07:30:06 +00:00
Andrew Trick
d5990ad9b6 Clarify SCEV comments.
We handle for(i=n; i>0; i -= s) by canonicalizing within SCEV to for(i=-n; i<0; i += s).

llvm-svn: 193147
2013-10-22 05:09:40 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
404c60a7c3 Use more type helper functions
llvm-svn: 193109
2013-10-21 19:43:56 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
be18b8a3ca Fix creating bitcasts between address spaces in SCEV.
The test before wasn't successfully testing this
since it was missing the datalayout piece to change
the size of the second address space.

llvm-svn: 193102
2013-10-21 18:41:10 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
4ed49b5301 Remove unused SCEV functions
llvm-svn: 193097
2013-10-21 18:08:09 +00:00
Andrew Trick
768b917dc8 SCEV should use NSW to get trip count for positive nonunit stride loops.
SCEV currently fails to compute loop counts for nonunit stride
loops. This comes up frequently. It prevents loop optimization and
forces vectorization to insert extra loop checks.

For example:
void foo(int n, int *x) {
 for (int i = 0; i < n; i += 3) {
   x[i] = i;
   x[i+1] = i+1;
   x[i+2] = i+2;
 }
}

We need to properly handle the case in which limit > INT_MAX-stride. In
the above case: n > INT_MAX-3. In this case the loop counter will step
beyond the limit and overflow at the same time. However, knowing that
signed integer overlow in undefined, we can assume the loop test
behavior is arbitrary after overflow. This obeys both C undefined
behavior rules, and the more strict LLVM poison value rules.

I'm finally fixing this in response to Hal Finkel's persistence.
The most probable reason that we never optimized this before is that
we were being careful to handle case where the developer expected a
side-effect free infinite loop relying on overflow:

for (int i = 0; i < n; i += s) {
  ++j;
}
return j;

If INT_MAX+1 is a multiple of s and n > INT_MAX-s, then we might
expect an infinite loop. However there are plenty of ways to achieve
this effect without relying on undefined behavior of signed overflow.

llvm-svn: 193015
2013-10-18 23:43:53 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
4c265906cc Minor code simplification
llvm-svn: 191579
2013-09-27 22:38:23 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
a90a18e0ea Teach ScalarEvolution about pointer address spaces
llvm-svn: 190425
2013-09-10 19:55:24 +00:00
Andrew Trick
c3bc8b8de6 Fix a severe compile time problem when forming large SCEV expressions.
This fix is very lightweight. The same fix already existed for AddRec
but was missing for NAry expressions.

This is obviously an improvement and I'm unsure how to test compile
time problems.

Patch by Xiaoyi Guo!

llvm-svn: 187475
2013-07-31 02:43:40 +00:00
Shuxin Yang
23773b34c6 Stylistic change.
Thank Nick for figuring out these problems.

llvm-svn: 186146
2013-07-12 07:25:38 +00:00
Craig Topper
2cd5ff8003 Use SmallVectorImpl& instead of SmallVector to avoid repeating small vector size.
llvm-svn: 186098
2013-07-11 16:22:38 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
fc3ea6f4bc Don't use a potentially expensive shift if all we want is one set bit.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 186095
2013-07-11 16:05:50 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ff666bd962 Don't crash in SE dealing with ashr x, -1
ScalarEvolution::getSignedRange uses ComputeNumSignBits from ValueTracking on
ashr instructions. ComputeNumSignBits can return zero, but this case was not
handled correctly by the code in getSignedRange which was calling:
  APInt::getSignedMinValue(BitWidth).ashr(NS - 1)
with NS = 0, resulting in an assertion failure in APInt::ashr.

Now, we just return the conservative result (as with NS == 1).

Another bug found by llvm-stress.

llvm-svn: 185955
2013-07-09 18:16:16 +00:00
Shuxin Yang
efc4c01ed3 Fix a SCEV update problem.
The symptom is seg-fault, and the root cause is that a SCEV contains a SCEVUnknown
which has null-pointer to a llvm::Value.

 This is how the problem take place:
 ===================================
  1). In the pristine input IR, there are two relevant instrutions Op1 and Op2, 
     Op1's corresponding SCEV (denoted as SCEV(op1)) is a SCEVUnknown, and
     SCEV(Op2) contains SCEV(Op1).  None of these instructions are dead.

     Op1 : V1 = ...
     ...
     Op2 : V2 = ... // directly or indirectly (data-flow) depends on Op1
    
  2) Optimizer (LSR in my case) generates an instruction holding the equivalent
     value of Op1, making Op1 dead. 
     Op1': V1' = ...
     Op1: V1 = ... ; now dead)
     Op2 : V2 = ... //Now deps on Op1', but the SCEV(Op2) still contains SCEV(Op1)

  3) Op1 is deleted, and call-back function is called to reset 
     SCEV(Op1) to indicate it is invalid. However, SCEV(Op2) is not 
     invalidated as well.

  4) Following pass get the cached, invalid SCEV(Op2), and try to manipulate it,
     and cause segfault. 

 The fix:
 ========
 It seems there is no clean yet inexpensive fix. I write to dev-list
soliciting good solution, unforunately no ack. So, I decide to fix this 
problem in a brute-force way:

  When ScalarEvolution::getSCEV is called, check if the cached SCEV 
contains a invalid SCEVUnknow, if yes, remove the cached SCEV, and
re-evaluate the SCEV from scratch.

  I compile buch of big *.c and *.cpp, fortunately, I don't see any increase
in compile time.

 Misc:
=====
 The reduced test-case has 2357 lines of code+other-stuff, too big to commit.

 rdar://14283433

llvm-svn: 185843
2013-07-08 17:33:13 +00:00
Craig Topper
31ee5866de Use SmallVectorImpl::iterator/const_iterator instead of SmallVector to avoid specifying the vector size.
llvm-svn: 185540
2013-07-03 15:07:05 +00:00
Aaron Ballman
d07f55185c Silencing an MSVC warning about */ being found outside of a comment.
llvm-svn: 183175
2013-06-04 01:01:56 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ee9143acf5 Prevent loop-unroll from making assumptions about undefined behavior.
Fixes rdar:14036816, PR16130.

There is an opportunity to compute precise trip counts for 'or'
expressions and multi-exit loops.
rdar:14038809: Optimize trip count computation for multi-exit loops.

To do this we need to record the fact that ExitLimit assumes NSW. When
it does not we can safely assume that the loop trip count is the
minimum ExitLimt across all subexpressions and loop exits.

llvm-svn: 183060
2013-05-31 23:34:46 +00:00
Andrew Trick
5b245a16fa Fix ScalarEvolution::ComputeExitLimitFromCond for 'or' conditions.
Fixes PR16130 - clang produces incorrect code with loop/expression at -O2.

This is a 2+ year old bug that's now holding up the release. It's a
case where we knowingly made aggressive assumptions about undefined
behavior. These assumptions are wrong when SCEV is computing a
subexpression that does not directly control the branch. With this
fix, we avoid making assumptions in those cases but still optimize the
common case. SCEV's trip count computation for exits controlled by
'or' expressions is now analagous to the trip count computation for
loops with multiple exits. I had already fixed the multiple exit case
to be conservative.

llvm-svn: 182989
2013-05-31 06:43:25 +00:00
Andrew Trick
9093e15066 Fix SCEV forgetMemoizedResults should search and destroy backedge exprs.
Fixes PR15570: SEGV: SCEV back-edge info invalid after dead code removal.

Indvars creates a SCEV expression for the loop's back edge taken
count, then determines that the comparison is always true and
removes it.

When loop-unroll asks for the expression, it contains a NULL
SCEVUnknkown (as a CallbackVH).

forgetMemoizedResults should invalidate the loop back edges expression.

llvm-svn: 177986
2013-03-26 03:14:53 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
9fb823bbd4 Move all of the header files which are involved in modelling the LLVM IR
into their new header subdirectory: include/llvm/IR. This matches the
directory structure of lib, and begins to correct a long standing point
of file layout clutter in LLVM.

There are still more header files to move here, but I wanted to handle
them in separate commits to make tracking what files make sense at each
layer easier.

The only really questionable files here are the target intrinsic
tablegen files. But that's a battle I'd rather not fight today.

I've updated both CMake and Makefile build systems (I think, and my
tests think, but I may have missed something).

I've also re-sorted the includes throughout the project. I'll be
committing updates to Clang, DragonEgg, and Polly momentarily.

llvm-svn: 171366
2013-01-02 11:36:10 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ed0881b2a6 Use the new script to sort the includes of every file under lib.
Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes.
I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module
include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or
care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time
and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything
(I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they
may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the
API being implemented.

Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header
files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main
module rule does in fact have its merits. =]

llvm-svn: 169131
2012-12-03 16:50:05 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
ba11a9892c Follow up to 168711: It's safe to base this analysis on the found compare, just return the value for the right predicate.
Thanks to Andy for catching this.

llvm-svn: 168921
2012-11-29 19:07:57 +00:00
Andrew Trick
fa59403bfd Improve isImpliedCond comment a bit.
llvm-svn: 168914
2012-11-29 18:35:13 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e20e124280 SCEV: Even if the latch terminator is foldable we can't deduce the result of an unrelated condition with it.
Fixes PR14432.

llvm-svn: 168711
2012-11-27 18:16:32 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7ec5085e01 Revert the series of commits starting with r166578 which introduced the
getIntPtrType support for multiple address spaces via a pointer type,
and also introduced a crasher bug in the constant folder reported in
PR14233.

These commits also contained several problems that should really be
addressed before they are re-committed. I have avoided reverting various
cleanups to the DataLayout APIs that are reasonable to have moving
forward in order to reduce the amount of churn, and minimize the number
of commits that were reverted. I've also manually updated merge
conflicts and manually arranged for the getIntPtrType function to stay
in DataLayout and to be defined in a plausible way after this revert.

Thanks to Duncan for working through this exact strategy with me, and
Nick Lewycky for tracking down the really annoying crasher this
triggered. (Test case to follow in its own commit.)

After discussing with Duncan extensively, and based on a note from
Micah, I'm going to continue to back out some more of the more
problematic patches in this series in order to ensure we go into the
LLVM 3.2 branch with a reasonable story here. I'll send a note to
llvmdev explaining what's going on and why.

Summary of reverted revisions:

r166634: Fix a compiler warning with an unused variable.
r166607: Add some cleanup to the DataLayout changes requested by
         Chandler.
r166596: Revert "Back out r166591, not sure why this made it through
         since I cancelled the command. Bleh, sorry about this!
r166591: Delete a directory that wasn't supposed to be checked in yet.
r166578: Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based
         on the address space.
llvm-svn: 167221
2012-11-01 08:07:29 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5bc077aa88 SCEV validator: Ignore CouldNotCompute/undef on both sides. This is mostly noise and blocks finding more severe bugs.
llvm-svn: 166873
2012-10-27 11:36:07 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
24d270db57 SCEV validator: Add workarounds for some common false positives due to the way it handles strings.
llvm-svn: 166872
2012-10-27 10:45:01 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
214935ee70 Add a basic verifier for SCEV's backedge taken counts.
Enabled with -verify-scev. This could be extended significantly but hopefully
catches the common cases now. Note that it's not enabled by default in any
configuration because the way it tries to distinguish SCEVs is still fragile and
may produce false positives. Also the test-suite isn't clean yet, one example
is that it fails if a pass drops an NSW bit but it's still present in SCEV's
cached. Cleaning up all those cases will take some time.

llvm-svn: 166786
2012-10-26 17:31:32 +00:00
Hal Finkel
30bd9346a0 getSmallConstantTripMultiple should never return zero.
When the trip count is -1, getSmallConstantTripMultiple could return zero,
and this would cause runtime loop unrolling to assert. Instead of returning
zero, one is now returned (consistent with the existing overflow cases).
Fixes PR14167.

llvm-svn: 166612
2012-10-24 19:46:44 +00:00
Micah Villmow
12d9127833 Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based on the address space.
This checkin also adds in some tests that utilize these paths and updates some of the
clients.

llvm-svn: 166578
2012-10-24 15:52:52 +00:00
Micah Villmow
cdfe20b97f Move TargetData to DataLayout.
llvm-svn: 165402
2012-10-08 16:38:25 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru
91ce36c986 Revert 'Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if''. iff is an abreviation of if and only if. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_and_only_if Commit 164767
llvm-svn: 164768
2012-09-27 10:14:43 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru
721cffd53a Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if'
llvm-svn: 164767
2012-09-27 09:59:43 +00:00
Manman Ren
49d684e1e2 Release build: guard dump functions with
"#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)"

No functional change. Update r163344.

llvm-svn: 163679
2012-09-12 05:06:18 +00:00
Manman Ren
c3366ccecb Release build: guard dump functions with "ifndef NDEBUG"
No functional change.

llvm-svn: 163344
2012-09-06 19:55:56 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
fb78083b1c Stay rational; don't assert trying to take the square root of a negative value.
If it's negative, the loop is already proven to be infinite. Fixes PR13489!

llvm-svn: 161107
2012-08-01 09:14:36 +00:00
Andrew Trick
365e31c36c Factor SCEV traversal code so I can use it elsewhere. No functionality.
llvm-svn: 160203
2012-07-13 23:33:03 +00:00
Dan Gohman
3d1512384f Delete code for folding undefs in ScalarEvolution. It's invalid in
obscure ways, and it isn't actually important in the real world.

llvm-svn: 159969
2012-07-09 23:51:20 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e2ef47c145 Reduce use list thrashing by using DenseMap's find_as for maps with ValueHandle keys.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 159497
2012-06-30 22:37:15 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
474112d82c If the step value is a constant zero, the loop isn't going to terminate. Fixes
the assert reported in PR13228!

llvm-svn: 159393
2012-06-28 23:44:57 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
bde9176663 Fix typos found by http://github.com/lyda/misspell-check
llvm-svn: 157885
2012-06-02 10:20:22 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
406a2db1f6 Make sure that we're dealing with a binary SCEVExpr when simplifying.
llvm-svn: 157704
2012-05-30 18:42:43 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
50b26ebb2b Teach SCEV's icmp simplification logic that a-b == 0 is equivalent to a == b.
This also required making recursive simplifications until
nothing changes or a hard limit (currently 3) is hit.

With the simplification in place indvars can canonicalize
loops of the form
for (unsigned i = 0; i < a-b; ++i)
into
for (unsigned i = 0; i != a-b; ++i)
which used to fail because SCEV created a weird umax expr
for the backedge taken count.

llvm-svn: 157701
2012-05-30 18:32:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a3f9043196 SCEV: Handle a corner case reducing AddRecExpr * AddRecExpr
If integer overflow causes one of the terms to reach zero, that can
force the entire expression to zero.

Fixes PR12929: cast<Ty>() argument of incompatible type

llvm-svn: 157673
2012-05-30 03:35:20 +00:00
Andrew Trick
946f76bf33 Reformat the loop that does AddRecExpr * AddRecExpr reduction.
No functionality.

llvm-svn: 157672
2012-05-30 03:35:17 +00:00
Andrew Trick
7fa4e0fea6 SCEV: Add MarkPendingLoopPredicates to avoid recursive isImpliedCond.
getUDivExpr attempts to simplify by checking for overflow.
isLoopEntryGuardedByCond then evaluates the loop predicate which
may lead to the same getUDivExpr causing endless recursion.

Fixes PR12868: clang 3.2 segmentation fault.

llvm-svn: 157092
2012-05-19 00:48:25 +00:00
Nuno Lopes
c2a170e26e reuse the result of some expensive computations in getSignExtendExpr() and getZeroExtendExpr()
this gives a speedup of > 80 in a debug build in the test case of PR12825 (php_sha512_crypt_r)

llvm-svn: 156849
2012-05-15 20:20:14 +00:00
Nuno Lopes
ab5c924006 minor simplification to code: Ty is already a SCEV type; don't need to run getEffectiveSCEVType() twice
llvm-svn: 156823
2012-05-15 15:44:38 +00:00
Dan Gohman
0291246ce7 Rewrite ScalarEvolution::hasOperand to use an explicit worklist instead
of recursion, to avoid excessive stack usage on deep expressions.

llvm-svn: 156554
2012-05-10 17:21:30 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e364d195e9 Revert "SCEV: When expanding a GEP the final addition to the base pointer has NUW but not NSW."
This isn't right either, reverting for now.

llvm-svn: 154910
2012-04-17 06:33:57 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
e1f4ca1b0f SCEV: When expanding a GEP the final addition to the base pointer has NUW but not NSW.
Found by inspection.

llvm-svn: 154262
2012-04-07 17:19:26 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
ba0a6cabb8 Always compute all the bits in ComputeMaskedBits.
This allows us to keep passing reduced masks to SimplifyDemandedBits, but
know about all the bits if SimplifyDemandedBits fails. This allows instcombine
to simplify cases like the one in the included testcase.

llvm-svn: 154011
2012-04-04 12:51:34 +00:00
Andrew Trick
7004e4b95e SCEV fix: Handle loop invariant loads.
Fixes PR11882: NULL dereference in ComputeLoadConstantCompareExitLimit.

llvm-svn: 153480
2012-03-26 22:33:59 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e166a8548f switch SCEV to use the new ConstantFoldLoadThroughGEPIndices function
instead of its own hard coded thing, allowing it to handle 
ConstantDataSequential and fixing some obscure bugs (e.g. it would
previously crash on a CAZ of vector type).

llvm-svn: 148788
2012-01-24 05:49:24 +00:00
David Blaikie
46a9f016c5 More dead code removal (using -Wunreachable-code)
llvm-svn: 148578
2012-01-20 21:51:11 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
fe4848b55d Remove obviously invalid early exit that prevented analyzing ConstantAggregateZeros.
Found by the clang static analyzer.

llvm-svn: 148540
2012-01-20 14:42:25 +00:00
Andrew Trick
e81211f45c Clarified the SCEV getSmallConstantTripCount interface with in-your-face comments.
This interface is misleading and dangerous, but it is actually what we need for unrolling.

llvm-svn: 147926
2012-01-11 06:52:55 +00:00
Andrew Trick
881a776875 Expose isNonConstantNegative to users of ScalarEvolution.
llvm-svn: 147700
2012-01-07 00:27:31 +00:00
Chad Rosier
43a33066b4 Fix a few more places where TargetData/TargetLibraryInfo is not being passed.
Add FIXMEs to places that are non-trivial to fix.

llvm-svn: 145661
2011-12-02 01:26:24 +00:00
Chad Rosier
e6de63dfc5 Last bit of TargetLibraryInfo propagation. Also fixed a case for TargetData
where it appeared beneficial to pass.
More of rdar://10500969

llvm-svn: 145630
2011-12-01 21:29:16 +00:00
Chad Rosier
c24b86ffbe Propagate TargetLibraryInfo throughout ConstantFolding.cpp and
InstructionSimplify.cpp.  Other fixups as needed.
Part of rdar://10500969

llvm-svn: 145559
2011-12-01 03:08:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
d25089f8e0 SCEV fix. In general, Add/Mul expressions should not inherit NSW/NUW.
This reverts r139450, fixes r139453, and adds much needed comments and a
unit test.

llvm-svn: 145367
2011-11-29 02:16:38 +00:00
Andrew Trick
d912a5b2e3 Make SCEV print <nsw><nuw> for Add/MulExpr.
llvm-svn: 145364
2011-11-29 02:06:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
b5ba2eef2d SCEV: Actually set overflow flags on add expressions.
setFlags doesn't modify its arguments.

llvm-svn: 145007
2011-11-20 10:24:36 +00:00
Andrew Trick
90c7a108ca Fix SCEV overly optimistic back edge taken count for multi-exit loops.
Fixes PR11375: Different results for 'clang++ huh.cpp'...

llvm-svn: 144746
2011-11-16 00:52:40 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
d48ab84556 Don't try to loop on iterators that are potentially invalidated inside the loop. Fixes PR11361!
llvm-svn: 144454
2011-11-12 03:09:12 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
0485d51a76 Don't forget to check FlagNW when determining whether an AddRecExpr will wrap
or not. Patch by Brendon Cahoon!

llvm-svn: 144173
2011-11-09 07:11:37 +00:00
Duncan Sands
a370f3e34e Restore commits 142790 and 142843 - they weren't breaking the build
bots.  Original commit messages:
- Reapply r142781 with fix. Original message:

  Enhance SCEV's brute force loop analysis to handle multiple PHI nodes in the
  loop header when computing the trip count.

  With this, we now constant evaluate:
    struct ListNode { const struct ListNode *next; int i; };
    static const struct ListNode node1 = {0, 1};
    static const struct ListNode node2 = {&node1, 2};
    static const struct ListNode node3 = {&node2, 3};
    int test() {
      int sum = 0;
      for (const struct ListNode *n = &node3; n != 0; n = n->next)
        sum += n->i;
      return sum;
    }

- Now that we look at all the header PHIs, we need to consider all the header PHIs
  when deciding that the loop has stopped evolving. Fixes miscompile in the gcc
  torture testsuite!

llvm-svn: 142919
2011-10-25 12:28:52 +00:00
Duncan Sands
805c5b92c8 Speculatively revert commits 142790 and 142843 to see if it fixes
the dragonegg and llvm-gcc self-host buildbots.  Original commit
messages:
- Reapply r142781 with fix. Original message:

  Enhance SCEV's brute force loop analysis to handle multiple PHI nodes in the
  loop header when computing the trip count.

  With this, we now constant evaluate:
    struct ListNode { const struct ListNode *next; int i; };
    static const struct ListNode node1 = {0, 1};
    static const struct ListNode node2 = {&node1, 2};
    static const struct ListNode node3 = {&node2, 3};
    int test() {
      int sum = 0;
      for (const struct ListNode *n = &node3; n != 0; n = n->next)
        sum += n->i;
      return sum;
    }

- Now that we look at all the header PHIs, we need to consider all the header PHIs
when deciding that the loop has stopped evolving. Fixes miscompile in the gcc
torture testsuite!

llvm-svn: 142916
2011-10-25 09:26:43 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
a58fb48a55 Now that we look at all the header PHIs, we need to consider all the header PHIs
when deciding that the loop has stopped evolving. Fixes miscompile in the gcc
torture testsuite!

llvm-svn: 142843
2011-10-24 21:02:38 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
9be7f277e4 Reapply r142781 with fix. Original message:
Enhance SCEV's brute force loop analysis to handle multiple PHI nodes in the
  loop header when computing the trip count.

  With this, we now constant evaluate:
    struct ListNode { const struct ListNode *next; int i; };
    static const struct ListNode node1 = {0, 1};
    static const struct ListNode node2 = {&node1, 2};
    static const struct ListNode node3 = {&node2, 3};
    int test() {
      int sum = 0;
      for (const struct ListNode *n = &node3; n != 0; n = n->next)
        sum += n->i;
      return sum;
    }

llvm-svn: 142790
2011-10-24 06:57:05 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
8e904dee82 PHI nodes not in the loop header aren't part of the loop iteration initial
state. Furthermore, they might not have two operands. This fixes the underlying
issue behind the crashes introduced in r142781.

llvm-svn: 142788
2011-10-24 05:51:01 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
9d28c26d77 Speculatively revert r142781. Bots are showing
Assertion `i_nocapture < OperandTraits<PHINode>::operands(this) && "getOperand() out of range!"' failed.
coming out of indvars.

llvm-svn: 142786
2011-10-24 04:00:25 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
1700007ecc Enhance SCEV's brute force loop analysis to handle multiple PHI nodes in the
loop header when computing the trip count.

With this, we now constant evaluate:
  struct ListNode { const struct ListNode *next; int i; };
  static const struct ListNode node1 = {0, 1};
  static const struct ListNode node2 = {&node1, 2};
  static const struct ListNode node3 = {&node2, 3};
  int test() {
    int sum = 0;
    for (const struct ListNode *n = &node3; n != 0; n = n->next)
      sum += n->i;
    return sum;
  }

llvm-svn: 142781
2011-10-23 23:43:14 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
a6674c7fc9 Make SCEV's brute force analysis stronger in two ways. Firstly, we should be
able to constant fold load instructions where the argument is a constant.
Second, we should be able to watch multiple PHI nodes through the loop; this
patch only supports PHIs in loop headers, more can be done here.

With this patch, we now constant evaluate:
  static const int arr[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
  int test() {
    int sum = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) sum += arr[i];
    return sum;
  }

llvm-svn: 142731
2011-10-22 19:58:20 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
a447e0f38f An instruction's operands aren't necessarily instructions or constants. They
could be arguments, for example.

No testcase because this is a bug-fix broken out of a larger optimization patch.

llvm-svn: 141951
2011-10-14 09:38:46 +00:00
Andrew Trick
3e8a576da1 Fixes PR11070 - assert in SCEV getConstantEvolvingPHIOperands.
llvm-svn: 141219
2011-10-05 22:06:53 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ed39bb8efd Typo. Thanks Bob.
llvm-svn: 141188
2011-10-05 16:52:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
f6567a131d Fix a broken assert found by -Wparentheses.
llvm-svn: 141168
2011-10-05 07:02:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
e9162f1ff8 Fix disabled SCEV analysis caused r141161 and add unit test.
I noticed during self-review that my previous checkin disabled some
analysis. Even with the reenabled analysis the test case runs in about
5ms. Without the fix, it will take several minutes at least.

llvm-svn: 141164
2011-10-05 05:58:49 +00:00
Andrew Trick
3a86ba767c Avoid exponential recursion in SCEV getConstantEvolvingPHI and EvaluateExpression.
Note to compiler writers: never recurse on multiple instruction
operands without memoization.
Fixes rdar://10187945. Was taking 45s, now taking 5ms.

llvm-svn: 141161
2011-10-05 03:25:31 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
287682ead1 The product of two chrec's can always be represented as a chrec.
llvm-svn: 141066
2011-10-04 06:51:26 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
3155552461 Reapply r140979 with fix! We never did get a testcase, but careful review of the
logic by David Meyer revealed this bug.

llvm-svn: 140992
2011-10-03 07:10:45 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
b1dbce1406 Revert r140979 due to reports of bootstrap failure.
llvm-svn: 140980
2011-10-03 05:14:59 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
3c624b8d0d Add one more case we compute a max trip count.
llvm-svn: 140979
2011-10-03 01:03:57 +00:00
Andrew Trick
ef8e4efff8 indvars: generalize SCEV getPreStartForSignExtend.
Handle general Add expressions to avoid leaving around redundant
32-bit IVs.

llvm-svn: 140701
2011-09-28 17:02:54 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a51d74fc35 Set NSW/NUW flags on SCEVAddExpr when the operation is flagged as
such.

I'm doing this now for completeness because I can't think of/remember
any reason that it was left out. I'm not sure it will help anything,
but if we don't do it we need to explain why in comments.

llvm-svn: 139450
2011-09-10 01:09:50 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
e0aa54bb98 This transform only handles two-operand AddRec's. Prevent it from trying to
handle anything more complex. Fixes PR10383 again!

llvm-svn: 139186
2011-09-06 21:42:18 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
78664db054 Fix typo in comment again.
llvm-svn: 139139
2011-09-06 07:02:40 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
237878b7ac Apparently we compile the code, not the comments. Thanks Eli!
llvm-svn: 139138
2011-09-06 06:56:00 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
0af94cc50b Fix typo in comment.
llvm-svn: 139137
2011-09-06 06:46:01 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
702cf1eccc Nope! I had it right the first time. Revert the operative part of r139135 and
add more showing of my work.

llvm-svn: 139136
2011-09-06 06:39:54 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
6f86e001d6 Fix flipped sign. While there, show my math.
llvm-svn: 139135
2011-09-06 05:33:18 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
db66b82dd5 No no no, fix typo properly!
llvm-svn: 139134
2011-09-06 05:08:09 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
658bdb5133 The logic inside getMulExpr to simplify {a,+,b}*{c,+,d} was wrong, which was
visible given a=b=c=d=1, on iteration #1 (the second iteration). Replace it with
correct math. Fixes PR10383!

llvm-svn: 139133
2011-09-06 05:05:14 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
b1438c763a Revert r139126 due to selfhost failures reported by buildbots.
llvm-svn: 139130
2011-09-06 02:43:13 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
c4c43fbb07 Teach SCEV to report a max backedge count in one interesting case in
HowFarToZero; the case for a canonical loop.

llvm-svn: 139126
2011-09-05 23:25:16 +00:00
Andrew Trick
bbb226a827 Comment and clarifying assert.
llvm-svn: 139036
2011-09-02 21:20:46 +00:00
Andrew Trick
2b6860f0a1 Allow loop unrolling to get known trip counts from ScalarEvolution.
SCEV unrolling can unroll loops with arbitrary induction variables. It
is a prerequisite for -disable-iv-rewrite performance. It is also
easily handles loops of arbitrary structure including multiple exits
and is generally more robust.

This is under a temporary option to avoid affecting default
behavior for the next couple of weeks. It is needed so that I can
checkin unit tests for updateUnloop.

llvm-svn: 137384
2011-08-11 23:36:16 +00:00
Andrew Trick
6d45a01b67 Made SCEV's UDiv expressions more canonical. When dividing a
recurrence, the initial values low bits can sometimes be ignored.

To take advantage of this, added FoldIVUser to IndVarSimplify to fold
an IV operand into a udiv/lshr if the operator doesn't affect the
result.

-indvars -disable-iv-rewrite now transforms

i = phi i4
i1 = i0 + 1
idx = i1 >> (2 or more)
i4 = i + 4

into

i = phi i4
idx = i0 >> ...
i4 = i + 4

llvm-svn: 137013
2011-08-06 07:00:37 +00:00
Andrew Trick
77c55428fa Use consistent terminology for loop exit/exiting blocks. Name change only.
llvm-svn: 136677
2011-08-02 04:23:35 +00:00
Andrew Trick
3ca3f98c2c SCEV: Added a data structure for storing not-taken info per loop
exit. Added an interfaces for querying either the loop's exact/max
backedge taken count or a specific loop exit's not-taken count.

llvm-svn: 136100
2011-07-26 17:19:55 +00:00
Jay Foad
f4b14a2b0d Use ArrayRef in ConstantFoldInstOperands and ConstantFoldCall.
llvm-svn: 135477
2011-07-19 13:32:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
229907cd11 land David Blaikie's patch to de-constify Type, with a few tweaks.
llvm-svn: 135375
2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00:00
Andrew Trick
8ef3ad049d SCEV: missing null check fix for r132360, dragonegg crash.
llvm-svn: 132416
2011-06-01 19:14:56 +00:00
Andrew Trick
812276eed4 scev: Better sign-extend removal. Normalize postincrement recurrences
so that their sign extended forms are congruent when no overflow occurs.

llvm-svn: 132360
2011-05-31 21:17:47 +00:00
Dan Gohman
0daf687e1d Change a few std::maps to DenseMaps.
llvm-svn: 131088
2011-05-09 18:44:09 +00:00
Andrew Trick
7d1eea86d9 Corrects an old, old typo in a case that doesn't seem to be reached in practice.
llvm-svn: 130316
2011-04-27 18:17:36 +00:00
Andrew Trick
01eff820ae Test case and comment for PR9633.
llvm-svn: 130294
2011-04-27 05:42:17 +00:00
Andrew Trick
759ba0802d Fix for PR9633 [indvars] Assertion `isa<X>(Val) && "cast<Ty>() argument of incompatible type!"' failed.
Added a type check in ScalarEvolution::computeSCEVAtScope to handle the case in which operands of an
AddRecExpr in the current scope are folded.

llvm-svn: 130271
2011-04-27 01:21:25 +00:00
Dan Gohman
6acd95b3c1 Fix an iterator invalidation bug.
llvm-svn: 130166
2011-04-25 22:48:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0ab5e2cded Fix a ton of comment typos found by codespell. Patch by
Luis Felipe Strano Moraes!

llvm-svn: 129558
2011-04-15 05:18:47 +00:00
Andrew Trick
87716c93c2 Added isValidRewrite() to check the result of ScalarEvolutionExpander.
SCEV may generate expressions composed of multiple pointers, which can
lead to invalid GEP expansion. Until we can teach SCEV to follow strict
pointer rules, make sure no bad GEPs creep into IR.
Fixes rdar://problem/9038671.

llvm-svn: 127839
2011-03-17 23:51:11 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a34f1b1f10 Remove getMinusSCEVForExitTest().
This function performed acrobatics to prove no-self-wrap, which we now
have for free.

llvm-svn: 127643
2011-03-15 01:16:14 +00:00
Andrew Trick
f6b01ff422 Propagate SCEV no-wrap flags whenever possible.
This needs review.

llvm-svn: 127638
2011-03-15 00:37:00 +00:00
Andrew Trick
e92dcceab7 Negating a recurrence preserves no-self-wrap.
llvm-svn: 127593
2011-03-14 17:38:54 +00:00
Andrew Trick
f1781db622 HowFarToZero can compute a trip count as long as the recurrence has no-self-wrap.
llvm-svn: 127591
2011-03-14 17:28:02 +00:00
Andrew Trick
8b55b736b1 Added SCEV::NoWrapFlags to manage unsigned, signed, and self wrap
properties.
Added the self-wrap flag for SCEV::AddRecExpr.
A slew of temporary FIXMEs indicate the intention of the no-self-wrap flag
without changing behavior in this revision.

llvm-svn: 127590
2011-03-14 16:50:06 +00:00
Andrew Trick
2afa325811 When SCEV can determine the loop test is X < X, set ExactBECount=0.
When ExactBECount is a constant, use it for MaxBECount.
When MaxBECount cannot be computed, replace it with ExactBECount.
Fixes PR9424.

llvm-svn: 127342
2011-03-09 17:29:58 +00:00
Andrew Trick
2a3b71684a whitespace
llvm-svn: 127340
2011-03-09 17:23:39 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4f23f2be15 teach SCEV that the scale and addition of an inbounds gep don't NSW.
This fixes a FIXME in scev-aa.ll (allowing a new no-alias result) and
generally makes things more precise.

llvm-svn: 125449
2011-02-13 03:14:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7936a8a488 Per discussion with Dan G, inbounds geps *certainly* can have
unsigned overflow (e.g. "gep P, -1"), and while they can have
signed wrap in theoretical situations, modelling an AddRec as
not having signed wrap is going enough for any case we can 
think of today.  In the future if this isn't enough, we can
revisit this.  Modeling them as having NUW isn't causing any
known problems either FWIW.

llvm-svn: 125410
2011-02-11 21:43:33 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
d9e6b4a8ff Fix memory corruption. If one of the SCEV creation functions calls another but
doesn't return immediately after then the insert position in UniqueSCEVs will
be out of date. No test because this is a memory corruption issue. Fixes PR9051!

llvm-svn: 124282
2011-01-26 08:40:22 +00:00
Dan Gohman
3ac8cd614f Add a comment.
llvm-svn: 124126
2011-01-24 17:54:18 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
d4192f71b5 Simplify some code with no functionality change. Make the test a lot more
robust against smarter optimizations, using the power of FileCheck.

llvm-svn: 124081
2011-01-23 20:06:05 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
bc98f5b78e Use value ranges to fold ext(trunc) in SCEV when possible.
llvm-svn: 124062
2011-01-23 06:20:19 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
b32c8943e6 Have SCEV turn sext(x) into zext(x) when x is s>= 0. This applies many times in
"make check" alone.

llvm-svn: 124046
2011-01-22 22:06:21 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
5c901f3489 Similarly, analyze truncate through multiply.
llvm-svn: 123842
2011-01-19 18:56:00 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
5143f0f09b Add a missed SCEV fold that is required to continue analyzing the IR produced
by indvars through the scev expander.

trunc(add x, y) --> add(trunc x, y). Currently SCEV largely folds the other way
which is probably wrong, but preserved to minimize churn. Instcombine doesn't
do this fold either, demonstrating a missed optz'n opportunity on code doing
add+trunc+add.

llvm-svn: 123838
2011-01-19 16:59:46 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
e9ea75e3fc Add a missing SCEV simplification sext(zext x) --> zext x.
llvm-svn: 123832
2011-01-19 15:56:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d30de95520 some comment improvements.
llvm-svn: 123243
2011-01-11 17:11:59 +00:00
Eric Christopher
23bf3bafb7 Temporarily revert 123133, it's causing some regressions and I'm trying
to get a testcase.

llvm-svn: 123225
2011-01-11 09:02:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner
23109cb319 the GEP faq says that only inbounds geps are guaranteed to not overflow.
llvm-svn: 123218
2011-01-11 06:44:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner
67f82314af add a fixme: ir isn't expressive enough.
llvm-svn: 123139
2011-01-09 23:02:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
28f140a33e Step #4 in improving trip count analysis: HowFarToZero can analyze
NUW AddRec's much more aggressively.  We now get a trip count
for @test2 in nsw.ll

llvm-svn: 123138
2011-01-09 22:58:47 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dff679f4b6 rearrange some code, no functionality change.
llvm-svn: 123136
2011-01-09 22:39:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a44274cb4f Step #3 to improving trip count analysis: If we fold
a + {b,+,stride} into {a+b,+,stride}  (because a is LIV),
then the resultant AddRec is NUW/NSW if the client says it
is.

llvm-svn: 123133
2011-01-09 22:31:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fc87752d55 Step #2 to improve trip count analysis for loops like this:
void f(int* begin, int* end) { std::fill(begin, end, 0); }

which turns into a != exit expression where one pointer is
strided and (thanks to step #1) known to not overflow, and 
the other is loop invariant.

The observation here is that, though the IV is strided by
4 in this case, that the IV *has* to become equal to the
end value.  It cannot "miss" the end value by stepping over
it, because if it did, the strided IV expression would
eventually wrap around.

Handle this by turning A != B into "A-B != 0" where the A-B
part is known to be NUW.

llvm-svn: 123131
2011-01-09 22:26:35 +00:00
Chris Lattner
10223a3fbf teach SCEV analysis of PHI nodes that PHI recurences formed
with GEP instructions are always NUW, because PHIs cannot wrap
the end of the address space.

llvm-svn: 123105
2011-01-09 02:28:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
a337f5ec5c reduce indentation. Print <nuw> and <nsw> when dumping SCEV AddRec's
that have the bit set.

llvm-svn: 123104
2011-01-09 02:16:18 +00:00
Jay Foad
583abbc4df PR5207: Change APInt methods trunc(), sext(), zext(), sextOrTrunc() and
zextOrTrunc(), and APSInt methods extend(), extOrTrunc() and new method
trunc(), to be const and to return a new value instead of modifying the
object in place.

llvm-svn: 121120
2010-12-07 08:25:19 +00:00
Jay Foad
25a5e4ca1f PR5207: Rename overloaded APInt methods set(), clear(), flip() to
setAllBits(), setBit(unsigned), etc.

llvm-svn: 120564
2010-12-01 08:53:58 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
ddd1b7b801 Simplify code. No change in functionality.
llvm-svn: 119908
2010-11-20 18:43:35 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
c77ebcc9a5 Silence warning about an uninitialized variable.
llvm-svn: 119800
2010-11-19 11:37:26 +00:00
Duncan Sands
aef146b890 Factor code for testing whether replacing one value with another
preserves LCSSA form out of ScalarEvolution and into the LoopInfo
class.  Use it to check that SimplifyInstruction simplifications
are not breaking LCSSA form.  Fixes PR8622.

llvm-svn: 119727
2010-11-18 19:59:41 +00:00
Dan Gohman
8ea83d81e0 Introduce memoization for ScalarEvolution dominates and properlyDominates
queries, and SCEVExpander getRelevantLoop queries.

llvm-svn: 119595
2010-11-18 00:34:22 +00:00
Dan Gohman
7e6b393e66 Factor out the code for purging a SCEV from all the various memoization maps.
Some of these maps may merge in the future, but for now it's convenient to have
a utility function for them.

llvm-svn: 119587
2010-11-17 23:28:48 +00:00
Dan Gohman
7ee1bbb76c Merge the implementations of isLoopInvariant and hasComputableLoopEvolution, and
memoize the results. This improves compile time in code which highly complex
expressions which get queried many times.

llvm-svn: 119584
2010-11-17 23:21:44 +00:00
Dan Gohman
534749bf70 Make SCEV::getType() and SCEV::print non-virtual. Move SCEV::hasOperand
to ScalarEvolution. Delete SCEV::~SCEV. SCEV is no longer virtual.

llvm-svn: 119578
2010-11-17 22:27:42 +00:00
Dan Gohman
20d9ce21ef Move SCEV::dominates and properlyDominates to ScalarEvolution.
llvm-svn: 119570
2010-11-17 21:41:58 +00:00
Dan Gohman
afd6db9932 Move SCEV::isLoopInvariant and hasComputableLoopEvolution to be member
functions of ScalarEvolution, in preparation for memoization and
other optimizations.

llvm-svn: 119562
2010-11-17 21:23:15 +00:00
Duncan Sands
39d77131a1 Before replacing a phi node with a different value, it
needs to be checked that this won't break LCSSA form.
Change the existing checking method to a more direct one:
rather than seeing if all predecessors belong to the loop,
check that the replacing value is either not in any loop or
is in a loop that contains the phi node.

llvm-svn: 119556
2010-11-17 20:49:12 +00:00
Dan Gohman
d3a32ae4c8 Verify SCEVAddRecExpr's invariant in ScalarEvolution::getAddRecExpr
instead of in SCEVAddRecExpr's constructor, in preparation for an
upcoming change.

llvm-svn: 119554
2010-11-17 20:48:38 +00:00
Dan Gohman
ed75631743 Fix ScalarEvolution's range memoization to avoid using a
default ctor with ConstantRange.

llvm-svn: 119550
2010-11-17 20:23:08 +00:00
Duncan Sands
d06f50e2db Have ScalarEvolution use SimplifyInstruction rather than hasConstantValue.
While there, add a note about an inefficiency I noticed.

llvm-svn: 119458
2010-11-17 04:18:45 +00:00
Dan Gohman
761065e3b7 Memoize results from ScalarEvolution's getUnsignedRange and getSignedRange.
This fixes some extreme compile times on unrolled sha512 code.

llvm-svn: 119455
2010-11-17 02:44:44 +00:00
Dan Gohman
dcb354b234 Make ScalarEvolution::forgetLoop forget all contained loops too, because
they may have ValuesAtScopes map entries referencing their outer loops.
This fixes a user-after-free reported in PR8471.

llvm-svn: 117698
2010-10-29 20:16:10 +00:00
Owen Anderson
6c18d1aac0 Get rid of static constructors for pass registration. Instead, every pass exposes an initializeMyPassFunction(), which
must be called in the pass's constructor.  This function uses static dependency declarations to recursively initialize
the pass's dependencies.

Clients that only create passes through the createFooPass() APIs will require no changes.  Clients that want to use the
CommandLine options for passes will need to manually call the appropriate initialization functions in PassInitialization.h
before parsing commandline arguments.

I have tested this with all standard configurations of clang and llvm-gcc on Darwin.  It is possible that there are problems
with the static dependencies that will only be visible with non-standard options.  If you encounter any crash in pass
registration/creation, please send the testcase to me directly.

llvm-svn: 116820
2010-10-19 17:21:58 +00:00
Owen Anderson
8ac477ffb5 Begin adding static dependence information to passes, which will allow us to
perform initialization without static constructors AND without explicit initialization
by the client.  For the moment, passes are required to initialize both their
(potential) dependencies and any passes they preserve.  I hope to be able to relax
the latter requirement in the future.

llvm-svn: 116334
2010-10-12 19:48:12 +00:00