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[ThinLTO] Look through aliases when computing hash keys

Without this, we don't consider types used by aliasees in our cache key.
This caused issues when using the same cache for thin-linking the same
TU with different sets of virtual call candidates for a virtual call
inside of a constructor. That's sort of a mouthful. :)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55060

llvm-svn: 348216
This commit is contained in:
George Burgess IV 2018-12-04 00:02:33 +00:00
parent 62d8f27aa1
commit fb2b00e84f
2 changed files with 16 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -221,8 +221,14 @@ void llvm::computeLTOCacheKey(
// Imported functions may introduce new uses of type identifier resolutions,
// so we need to collect their used resolutions as well.
for (auto &ImpM : ImportList)
for (auto &ImpF : ImpM.second)
AddUsedThings(Index.findSummaryInModule(ImpF, ImpM.first()));
for (auto &ImpF : ImpM.second) {
GlobalValueSummary *S = Index.findSummaryInModule(ImpF, ImpM.first());
AddUsedThings(S);
// If this is an alias, we also care about any types/etc. that the aliasee
// may reference.
if (auto *AS = dyn_cast_or_null<AliasSummary>(S))
AddUsedThings(AS->getBaseObject());
}
auto AddTypeIdSummary = [&](StringRef TId, const TypeIdSummary &S) {
AddString(TId);

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@ -9,23 +9,25 @@
; where both t and t-import are sensitive to typeid1's resolution
; so 4 distinct objects in total.
; RUN: rm -rf %t.cache
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t1.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx -r=%t1.bc,vt1,plx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f1_actual,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t1.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f1_actual,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx -r=%t1.bc,vt1,plx
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 4
; Three resolutions for typeid2: Indir, SingleImpl, UniqueRetVal
; where both t and t-import are sensitive to typeid2's resolution
; so 6 distinct objects in total.
; RUN: rm -rf %t.cache
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t2.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t2.bc,vt2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t3.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t3.bc,vt2a,plx -r=%t3.bc,vt2b,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t.bc,f1_actual,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t2.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t.bc,f1_actual,plx -r=%t2.bc,vt2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: llvm-lto2 run -o %t.o %t.bc %t-import.bc %t3.bc -cache-dir %t.cache -r=%t.bc,f1,plx -r=%t.bc,f2,plx -r=%t.bc,f1_actual,plx -r=%t3.bc,vt2a,plx -r=%t3.bc,vt2b,plx -r=%t-import.bc,importf1,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f1,lx -r=%t-import.bc,importf2,plx -r=%t-import.bc,f2,lx
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 6
target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128"
target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
define i1 @f1(i8* %p) {
@f1 = alias i1(i8*), i1 (i8*)* @f1_actual
define i1 @f1_actual(i8* %p) {
%x = call i1 @llvm.type.test(i8* %p, metadata !"typeid1")
ret i1 %x
}