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MIRLangRef: Add a section on simplifying .mir tests

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D32058

llvm-svn: 300282
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Matthias Braun 2017-04-13 23:45:14 +00:00
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@ -72,6 +72,53 @@ specific test directories (``lib/CodeGen/TARGETNAME``). They also need to
specify a target triple or a target architecture either in the run line or in
the embedded LLVM IR module.
Simplifying MIR files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The MIR code coming out of ``-stop-after``/``-stop-before`` is very verbose;
Tests are more accessible and future proof when simplified:
- Machine function attributes often have default values or the test works just
as well with default values. Typical candidates for this are: `alignment:`,
`exposesReturnsTwice`, `legalized`, `regBankSelected`, `selected`.
The whole `frameInfo` section is often unnecessary if there is no special
frame usage in the function. `tracksRegLiveness` on the other hand is often
necessary for some passes that care about block livein lists.
- The (global) `liveins:` list is typically only interesting for early
instruction selection passes and can be removed when testing later passes.
The per-block `liveins:` on the other hand are necessary if
`tracksRegLiveness` is true.
- Branch probability data in block `successors:` lists can be dropped if the
test doesn't depend on it. Example:
`successors: %bb.1(0x40000000), %bb.2(0x40000000)` can be replaced with
`successors: %bb.1, %bb.2`.
- MIR code contains a whole IR module. This is necessary because there are
no equivalents in MIR for global variables, references to external functions,
function attributes, metadata, debug info. Instead some MIR data references
the IR constructs. You can often remove them if the test doesn't depend on
them.
- Alias Analysis is performed on IR values. These are referenced by memory
operands in MIR. Example: `:: (load 8 from %ir.foobar, !alias.scope !9)`.
If the test doesn't depend on (good) alias analysis the references can be
dropped: `:: (load 8)`
- MIR blocks can reference IR blocks for debug printing, profile information
or debug locations. Example: `bb.42.myblock` in MIR references the IR block
`myblock`. It is usually possible to drop the `.myblock` reference and simply
use `bb.42`.
- If there are no memory operands or blocks referencing the IR then the
IR function can be replaced by a parameterless dummy function like
`define @func() { ret void }`.
- It is possible to drop the whole IR section of the MIR file if it only
contains dummy functions (see above). The .mir loader will create the
IR functions automatically in this case.
Limitations
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