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Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
c56daa1083 Analysis: Remove implicit ilist iterator conversions
Remove implicit ilist iterator conversions from LLVMAnalysis.

I came across something really scary in `llvm::isKnownNotFullPoison()`
which relied on `Instruction::getNextNode()` being completely broken
(not surprising, but scary nevertheless).  This function is documented
(and coded to) return `nullptr` when it gets to the sentinel, but with
an `ilist_half_node` as a sentinel, the sentinel check looks into some
other memory and we don't recognize we've hit the end.

Rooting out these scary cases is the reason I'm removing the implicit
conversions before doing anything else with `ilist`; I'm not at all
surprised that clients rely on badness.

I found another scary case -- this time, not relying on badness, just
bad (but I guess getting lucky so far) -- in
`ObjectSizeOffsetEvaluator::compute_()`.  Here, we save out the
insertion point, do some things, and then restore it.  Previously, we
let the iterator auto-convert to `Instruction*`, and then set it back
using the `Instruction*` version:

    Instruction *PrevInsertPoint = Builder.GetInsertPoint();

    /* Logic that may change insert point */

    if (PrevInsertPoint)
      Builder.SetInsertPoint(PrevInsertPoint);

The check for `PrevInsertPoint` doesn't protect correctly against bad
accesses.  If the insertion point has been set to the end of a basic
block (i.e., `SetInsertPoint(SomeBB)`), then `GetInsertPoint()` returns
an iterator pointing at the list sentinel.  The version of
`SetInsertPoint()` that's getting called will then call
`PrevInsertPoint->getParent()`, which explodes horribly.  The only
reason this hasn't blown up is that it's fairly unlikely the builder is
adding to the end of the block; usually, we're adding instructions
somewhere before the terminator.

llvm-svn: 249925
2015-10-10 00:53:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
7b7b0c3523 [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
8cd194d4c1 [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
Chandler Carruth
fad39ebe19 [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
Chandler Carruth
4c1f3c24db 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
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
79f3dd93b7 Taken into account Duncan's comments for r149481 dated by 2nd Feb 2012:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20120130/136146.html

Implemented CaseIterator and it solves almost all described issues: we don't need to mix operand/case/successor indexing anymore. Base iterator class is implemented as a template since it may be initialized either from "const SwitchInst*" or from "SwitchInst*".

ConstCaseIt is just a read-only iterator.
CaseIt is read-write iterator; it allows to change case successor and case value.

Usage of iterator allows totally remove resolveXXXX methods. All indexing convertions done automatically inside the iterator's getters.

Main way of iterator usage looks like this:
SwitchInst *SI = ... // intialize it somehow

for (SwitchInst::CaseIt i = SI->caseBegin(), e = SI->caseEnd(); i != e; ++i) {
  BasicBlock *BB = i.getCaseSuccessor();
  ConstantInt *V = i.getCaseValue();
  // Do something.
}

If you want to convert case number to TerminatorInst successor index, just use getSuccessorIndex iterator's method.
If you want initialize iterator from TerminatorInst successor index, use CaseIt::fromSuccessorIndex(...) method.

There are also related changes in llvm-clients: klee and clang.

llvm-svn: 152297
2012-03-08 07:06:20 +00:00
Stepan Dyatkovskiy
856ca370cc SwitchInst refactoring.
The purpose of refactoring is to hide operand roles from SwitchInst user (programmer). If you want to play with operands directly, probably you will need lower level methods than SwitchInst ones (TerminatorInst or may be User). After this patch we can reorganize SwitchInst operands and successors as we want.

What was done:

1. Changed semantics of index inside the getCaseValue method:
getCaseValue(0) means "get first case", not a condition. Use getCondition() if you want to resolve the condition. I propose don't mix SwitchInst case indexing with low level indexing (TI successors indexing, User's operands indexing), since it may be dangerous.
2. By the same reason findCaseValue(ConstantInt*) returns actual number of case value. 0 means first case, not default. If there is no case with given value, ErrorIndex will returned.
3. Added getCaseSuccessor method. I propose to avoid usage of TerminatorInst::getSuccessor if you want to resolve case successor BB. Use getCaseSuccessor instead, since internal SwitchInst organization of operands/successors is hidden and may be changed in any moment.
4. Added resolveSuccessorIndex and resolveCaseIndex. The main purpose of these methods is to see how case successors are really mapped in TerminatorInst.
4.1 "resolveSuccessorIndex" was created if you need to level down from SwitchInst to TerminatorInst. It returns TerminatorInst's successor index for given case successor.
4.2 "resolveCaseIndex" converts low level successors index to case index that curresponds to the given successor.

Note: There are also related compatability fix patches for dragonegg, klee, llvm-gcc-4.0, llvm-gcc-4.2, safecode, clang.
llvm-svn: 149481
2012-02-01 07:49:51 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
a2f57dee6d Remove all remaining uses of Value::getNameStr().
llvm-svn: 144648
2011-11-15 16:27:03 +00:00
David Greene
b348240e9c Convert debug messages to use dbgs(). Generally this means
s/errs/dbgs/g except for certain special cases.

llvm-svn: 92068
2009-12-23 22:28:01 +00:00
Dan Gohman
4e04fb5ca8 Eliminate unnecessary LLVMContexts.
llvm-svn: 91729
2009-12-18 23:42:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner
2bc8002f4c rename indbr -> indirectbr to appease the residents of #llvm.
llvm-svn: 85351
2009-10-28 00:19:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5bd76ffebb make the build build.
llvm-svn: 85319
2009-10-27 21:43:39 +00:00
Chris Lattner
665b9e2a3c Random updates to passes for indbr, I need blockaddress before I can do much more.
llvm-svn: 85316
2009-10-27 21:27:42 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
e539e55f2a Add a comment explaining why you would ever want to do this.
llvm-svn: 82319
2009-09-19 19:00:06 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
441d1e8dd5 Lett users of sparse propagation do their own thing with phi nodes if they want
to. This can be combined with LCSSA or SSI form to store more information on a
PHINode than can be computed by looking at its incoming values.

llvm-svn: 82317
2009-09-19 18:33:36 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
9143d2c7a2 Add newlines.
llvm-svn: 82206
2009-09-18 07:36:47 +00:00
Chris Lattner
01dae858b6 eliminate the "Value" printing methods that print to a std::ostream.
This required converting a bunch of stuff off DOUT and other cleanups.

llvm-svn: 79819
2009-08-23 04:37:46 +00:00
Owen Anderson
d0e6352c97 Move getTrue() and getFalse() to 2.5-like APIs.
llvm-svn: 77685
2009-07-31 17:39:07 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar
4a36d5dcfd Remove Value::getName{Start,End}, the last of the old Name APIs.
llvm-svn: 77152
2009-07-26 09:48:23 +00:00
Owen Anderson
7f61f8dc30 Rename getConstantInt{True|False} to get{True|False} at Chris' behest.
llvm-svn: 76598
2009-07-21 18:03:38 +00:00
Owen Anderson
5f268720e9 Finish LLVMContext-ing lib/Analysis. This required pushing LLVMContext's through the ValueTracking API.
llvm-svn: 74873
2009-07-06 22:37:39 +00:00
Torok Edwin
25781329c4 Make Print callable from a pass's print method: add const qualifier. No
functionality change.

llvm-svn: 66700
2009-03-11 20:50:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner
89120a8e63 "This patch adds a virtual call to AbstractLatticeFunction to derive a
type lattice value for an Argument*, giving clients the opportunity to
use something other than Top for it if they choose to."

Patch by John McCall!

llvm-svn: 54589
2008-08-09 17:23:35 +00:00
Dan Gohman
4b11213552 Use Function::getEntryBlock instead of Function::begin, for clarity.
llvm-svn: 51613
2008-05-27 20:55:29 +00:00
Dan Gohman
327d2c6167 Print debug output when any edge becomes executable, including
the first visited edge.

llvm-svn: 51612
2008-05-27 20:47:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5c3ce73720 Add a bool to isEdgeFeasible that tells it whether to treat unknown
value as undef or untracked.

llvm-svn: 51295
2008-05-20 03:39:39 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0eb3dfb3b0 prune #includes.
llvm-svn: 50962
2008-05-12 01:13:53 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f459fcde61 Add a new SparsePropagation analysis utility, which allows you to do
SCCP like sparse lattice analysis with relative ease.  Just pick your
lattice function and implement the transfer function and you're good.
Just make sure you don't break monotonicity ;-)

llvm-svn: 50961
2008-05-12 01:12:24 +00:00