Add a unnamed_addr bit to global variables and functions. This will be used
to indicate that the address is not significant and therefore the constant
or function can be merged with others.
If an optimization pass can show that an address is not used, it can set this.
Examples of things that can have this set by the FE are globals created to
hold string literals and C++ constructors.
Adding unnamed_addr to a non-const global should have no effect unless
an optimization can transform that global into a constant.
Aliases are not allowed to have unnamed_addr since I couldn't figure
out any use for it.
llvm-svn: 123063
uses of the function's blocks with undef. This code isn't needed,
because BasicBlock's destructor handles such uses. Also, undef isn't
correct, since blockaddresses may still be used for comparisons
with null.
llvm-svn: 121170
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
Also add asserts that the indices are valid in InsertValueInst::init(). ExtractValueInst already asserts when constructed with invalid indices.
llvm-svn: 120956
cookie argument to the SourceMgr diagnostic stuff. This cleanly separates
LLVMContext's inlineasm handler from the sourcemgr error handling
definition, increasing type safety and cleaning things up.
llvm-svn: 119486
class, uses DominatorTree which is an analysis. This change moves all of
the tricky hasConstantValue logic to SimplifyInstruction, and replaces it
with a very simple literal implementation. I already taught users of
hasConstantValue that need tricky stuff to use SimplifyInstruction instead.
I didn't update InlineFunction because the IR looks like it might be in a
funky state at the point it calls hasConstantValue, which makes calling
SimplifyInstruction dangerous since it can in theory do a lot of tricky
reasoning. This may be a pessimization, for example in the case where
all phi node operands are either undef or a fixed constant.
llvm-svn: 119459
testing for dereferenceable pointers into a helper function,
isDereferenceablePointer. Teach it how to reason about GEPs
with simple non-zero indices.
Also eliminate ArgumentPromtion's IsAlwaysValidPointer,
which didn't check for weak externals or out of range gep
indices.
llvm-svn: 118840
PR 8522 / 8616046. Test reduction, analysis and patch by Tim Deegan!
(However, review by someone who understands the classes here better
is welcome. John Krum will return!)
llvm-svn: 118030
A RegionPass is executed like a LoopPass but on the regions detected by the
RegionInfo pass instead of the loops detected by the LoopInfo pass.
llvm-svn: 116905
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
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
expand to an initializeMyPass() function (in additional to the extant static ctors). Eventually, these will be called
from a big InitializeAllPasses() function, and the PassInfo's they create (which would be leaked if this code were used
at the moment) will be handed off to a PassRegistry for ownership.
llvm-svn: 115703
it in with the SSSE3 instructions.
Steward! Could you place this chair by the aft sun deck? I'm trying to get away
from the Astors. They are such boors!
llvm-svn: 115552
The x86_mmx type is used for MMX intrinsics, parameters and
return values where these use MMX registers, and is also
supported in load, store, and bitcast.
Only the above operations generate MMX instructions, and optimizations
do not operate on or produce MMX intrinsics.
MMX-sized vectors <2 x i32> etc. are lowered to XMM or split into
smaller pieces. Optimizations may occur on these forms and the
result casted back to x86_mmx, provided the result feeds into a
previous existing x86_mmx operation.
The point of all this is prevent optimizations from introducing
MMX operations, which is unsafe due to the EMMS problem.
llvm-svn: 115243
delete the MDNode that changed, rather than the other MDNode.
This is less work, because it doesn't require the changed node
to be re-inserted into the uniquing map and it doesn't require
the is-function-local flag to be recomputed. Also, it avoids
trouble when the existing node is part of a complicated
data structure.
llvm-svn: 114996
be possible to implement this very carefully to allow a lock-free implementation while still
avoiding illegal interleavings, but I haven't been able to figure one out.
llvm-svn: 114046
that all the setup of this class currently happens at static initialization time, this misses the fact
that some later events can cause mutation of the PassRegistrationListeners list, and thus cause race issues.
llvm-svn: 114036
isn't a good level of abstraction for memdep. Instead, generalize
AliasAnalysis::alias and related interfaces with a new Location
class for describing a memory location. For now, this is the same
Pointer and Size as before, plus an additional field for a TBAA tag.
Also, introduce a fixed MD_tbaa metadata tag kind.
llvm-svn: 113858
non-function-local value, it may result in the metadata no longer needing to be
function-local. Check for this condition, and clear the isFunctionLocal flag, if
it's still in the uniquing map, since any node in the uniquing map needs to have
an accurate function-local flag.
Also, add an assert to help catch problematic cases.
llvm-svn: 113828
switch to using a ManagedStatic for the global PassRegistry instead of a
ManagedCleanup, and fix a destruction ordering bug this exposed.
llvm-svn: 113283
vabd intrinsic and add and/or zext operations. In the case of vaba, this
also avoids the need for a DAG combine pattern to combine vabd with add.
Update tests. Auto-upgrade the old intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 112941
Remove #uses comments from functions: they we're padded out to column 50
and were potentially confusing for externally visible functions.
going further, remove the "<i8**> [#uses=3]" comments entirely. They
add a lot of noise, confuse people about what the IR is, and don't add
any particular value. When the types are long it makes it really really
hard to read IR.
If someone is interested in this sort of thing, the right way to do this
is to implement an AsmAnnotationWriter that produces the same output, and
add a flag to llvm-dis (only) to produce this output.
llvm-svn: 112899
and were potentially confusing for externally visible functions.
going further, remove the "<i8**> [#uses=3]" comments entirely. They
add a lot of noise, confuse people about what the IR is, and don't add
any particular value. When the types are long it makes it really really
hard to read IR.
If someone is interested in this sort of thing, the right way to do this
is to implement an AsmAnnotationWriter that produces the same output, and
add a flag to llvm-dis (only) to produce this output.
llvm-svn: 112894
add, and subtract operations with zero-extended or sign-extended vectors.
Update tests. Add auto-upgrade support for the old intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 112773
for MDNodes, since this information is effectively implied by
the operands. This allow allows the code to avoid doing a
recursive is-it-really-function-local check in some cases.
llvm-svn: 111995
It's similar to "linker_private_weak", but it's known that the address of the
object is not taken. For instance, functions that had an inline definition, but
the compiler decided not to inline it. Note, unlike linker_private and
linker_private_weak, linker_private_weak_def_auto may have only default
visibility. The symbols are removed by the linker from the final linked image
(executable or dynamic library).
llvm-svn: 111684
not part of the IR, are not uniqued, and may be safely RAUW'd.
This replaces a variety of alternate mechanisms for achieving
the same effect.
llvm-svn: 111681
a Pass abstraction, since that's the level it's actually used at.
Rename Pass' dumpPassStructure to dumpPass.
This eliminates an awkward use of getAsPass() to convert a PMDataManager*
into a Pass* just to permit a dumpPassStructure call.
llvm-svn: 111199
alloca instructions (constrained by their internal encoding),
and add error checking for it. Fix an instcombine bug which
generated huge alignment values (null is infinitely aligned).
This fixes undefined behavior noticed by John Regehr.
llvm-svn: 109643
are still on the list. This might happen if a CallbackVH created some new value
handles for the old value when doing RAUW. Barf if it occurs, since it is almost
certainly a mistake.
llvm-svn: 109495
don't visit all blocks in the function, and don't iterate over the split blocks'
predecessor lists for each block visited.
Also, remove the special-case test for the entry block. Splitting the entry
block isn't common enough to make this worthwhile.
This fixes a major compile-time bottleneck which is exposed now that
LoopSimplify isn't being redundantly run both before and after
DominanceFrontier.
llvm-svn: 109408
Make MDNode::destroy private.
Fix the one thing that used MDNode::destroy, outside of MDNode itself.
One should never delete or destroy an MDNode explicitly. MDNodes
implicitly go away when there are no references to them (implementation
details aside).
llvm-svn: 109028
bitcode file, so that two bitcode files where the same metadata kind
name happens to have been assigned a different ID can still be
linked together.
Eliminate the restriction that metadata kind IDs can't be 0.
Change MD_dbg from 1 to 0, because we can now, and because it's
less mysterious that way.
llvm-svn: 108939
linked list. This is a little slower and involves more malloc'ing, but these lists are
typically short, and it allows PassInfo to be entirely constant initializable.
llvm-svn: 108755
constant replacement which was botching its handling of
types. Use of getType() instead of getRawType() was causing
the type map in constant folding to be updated wrong.
llvm-svn: 108610
with this commit the callee moves to the end of
the operand array (from the start) and the call
arguments now start at index 0 (formerly 1)
this ordering is now consistent with InvokeInst
this commit only flips the switch,
functionally it is equivalent to
r101465
I intend to commit several cleanups after a few
days of soak period
llvm-svn: 108240
Objective-C metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the
linker will remove upon final linkage. However, this linkage isn't specific to
Objective-C.
For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
Currently only supported on Darwin platforms.
llvm-svn: 107433
metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the linker will
remove upon final linkage. For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is
defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
llvm-svn: 107205
in terms of Op<> and ArgOffset. This works for
values of {0, 1} for ArgOffset.
Please note that ArgOffset will become 0 soon and
will go away eventually.
llvm-svn: 107129
This includes a patch by Roman Divacky to fix the initial crash.
Move the actual addition of passes from *PassManager::add to
*PassManager::addImpl. That way, when adding printer passes we won't
recurse infinitely.
Finally, check to make sure that we are actually adding a FunctionPass
to a FunctionPassManager before doing a print before or after it.
Immutable passes are strange in this way because they aren't
FunctionPasses yet they can be and are added to the FunctionPassManager.
llvm-svn: 103425
buildbot: the debugging and non-debugging versions of getFunction were not
functionally equivalent: the non-debugging version wrongly assumed that if a
metadata operand was not metadata, then it had a non-null containing function.
This is not true, since the operand might be a global value, constant etc.
llvm-svn: 103008
RAUW of a global variable with a local variable in function F,
if function local metadata M in function G was using the global
then M would become function-local to both F and G, which is not
allowed. See the testcase for an example. Fixed by detecting
this situation and zapping the metadata operand when it occurs.
llvm-svn: 103007
to fadd, fsub, and fmul, when used with a floating-point type. LLVM
has supported the new instructions since 2.6, so it's time to get
on board.
llvm-svn: 102971
with a fix for self-hosting
rotate CallInst operands, i.e. move callee to the back
of the operand array
the motivation for this patch are laid out in my mail to llvm-commits:
more efficient access to operands and callee, faster callgraph-construction,
smaller compiler binary
llvm-svn: 101465
with a fix
rotate CallInst operands, i.e. move callee to the back
of the operand array
the motivation for this patch are laid out in my mail to llvm-commits:
more efficient access to operands and callee, faster callgraph-construction,
smaller compiler binary
llvm-svn: 101397
of the operand array
the motivation for this patch are laid out in my mail to llvm-commits:
more efficient access to operands and callee, faster callgraph-construction,
smaller compiler binary
llvm-svn: 101364