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Chris Lattner
8e83066d12 fix PR5930, allowing the asmprinter to emit difference between
two labels as a truncate.

llvm-svn: 92455
2010-01-03 18:33:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner
80802043f4 it isn't safe to speculative load from a malloc, it might have
returned null, and may not have been big enough in any case.  
Thanks to Jay Foad for pointing this out!

llvm-svn: 92452
2010-01-03 18:14:24 +00:00
Chris Lattner
49cda26f7e add PR#
llvm-svn: 92451
2010-01-03 18:10:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7246a69d2b differences between two blockaddress's don't cause a
global variable initializer to require relocations.

llvm-svn: 92450
2010-01-03 18:09:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
eb68b810a8 pull my debug hooks out, I'm done with this xform for now.
llvm-svn: 92446
2010-01-03 06:58:48 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
ebb78c871c Small cleanups, refactor some duplicated code into a single method. No
functionality change.

llvm-svn: 92445
2010-01-03 04:39:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
647c629ee4 generalize the previous transformation to handle indexing into
arrays of structs and other arrays, so long as all the subsequent
indexes are constants.  This triggers frequently for stuff like:

@divisions = internal constant [29 x [2 x i32]] [[2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1], [2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 2], [2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1], [2 x i32] zeroinitializer, [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 0], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 0], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 0], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 0], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 0], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 1], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 2], [2 x i32] [i32 1, i32 2]], align 32 ; <[29 x [2 x i32]]*> [#uses=50]

	  %623 = getelementptr inbounds [29 x [2 x i32]]* @divisions, i64 0, i64 %619, i64 0 ; <i32*> [#uses=1]
	   %684 = icmp eq i32 %683, 999 

also for the "my_defs" table in 'gs', etc.

llvm-svn: 92444
2010-01-03 03:03:27 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
b871238139 Cleanup.
llvm-svn: 92436
2010-01-03 00:55:31 +00:00
Chris Lattner
acb0c133ec teach instcombine to optimize idioms like A[i]&42 == 0. This
occurs in 403.gcc in mode_mask_array, in safe-ctype.c (which
is copied in multiple apps) in _sch_istable, etc.

llvm-svn: 92427
2010-01-02 22:08:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4af67af013 Teach the table lookup optimization to generate range compares
when a consequtive sequence of elements all satisfies the 
predicate.  Like the double compare case, this generates better
code than the magic constant case and generalizes to more than
32/64 element array lookups.

Here are some examples where it triggers.  From 403.gcc, most
accesses to the rtx_class array are handled, e.g.:

@rtx_class = constant [153 x i8] c"xxxxxmmmmmmmmxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxiiixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxooxooooooxxoooooox3x2c21c2222ccc122222ccccaaaaaa<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<111111111111bbooxxxxxxxxxxcc2211x", align 32 ; <[153 x i8]*> [#uses=547]
   %142 = icmp eq i8 %141, 105
@rtx_class = constant [153 x i8] c"xxxxxmmmmmmmmxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxiiixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxooxooooooxxoooooox3x2c21c2222ccc122222ccccaaaaaa<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<111111111111bbooxxxxxxxxxxcc2211x", align 32 ; <[153 x i8]*> [#uses=543]
	   %165 = icmp eq i8 %164, 60      

Also, most of the 59-element arrays (mode_class/rid_to_yy, etc) 
optimized before are actually range compares.  This lets 32-bit
machines optimize them.

400.perlbmk has stuff like this:

400.perlbmk: PL_regkind, even for 32-bit:
@PL_regkind = constant [62 x i8] c"\00\00\02\02\02\06\06\06\06\09\09\0B\0B\0D\0E\0E\0E\11\12\12\14\14\16\16\18\18\1A\1A\1C\1C\1E\1F !!!$$&'((((,-.///88886789:;8$", align 32 ; <[62 x i8]*> [#uses=4]
	   %811 = icmp ne i8 %810, 33 

@PL_utf8skip = constant [256 x i8] c"\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\01\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\02\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\03\04\04\04\04\04\04\04\04\05\05\05\05\06\06\07\0D", align 32 ; <[256 x i8]*> [#uses=94]
	   %12 = icmp ult i8 %10, 2
           
etc.

llvm-svn: 92426
2010-01-02 21:50:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c67cde71b1 theoretically the negate we find could be in a different function, check
for this case.

llvm-svn: 92425
2010-01-02 21:46:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dfb25d34f5 use enums for the over/underdefined markers for clarity. Switch
to using -2/-3 instead of -1/-2 for a future xform.

llvm-svn: 92423
2010-01-02 20:20:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
07a1a284d3 remove the random sampling framework, which is not maintained anymore.
If there is interest, it can be resurrected from SVN.  PR4912.

llvm-svn: 92422
2010-01-02 20:07:03 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
cda0109ec5 Fix logic error in previous commit. The != case needs to become an or, not an
and.

llvm-svn: 92419
2010-01-02 16:14:56 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
3cc8fe073a Optimize pointer comparison into the typesafe form, now that the backends will
handle them efficiently. This is the opposite direction of the transformation
we used to have here.

llvm-svn: 92418
2010-01-02 15:25:44 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e1a2489017 Generalize the previous xform to handle cases where exactly
two elements match or don't match with two comparisons.  For
example, the testcase compiles into:

define i1 @test5(i32 %X) {
  %1 = icmp eq i32 %X, 2                          ; <i1> [#uses=1]
  %2 = icmp eq i32 %X, 7                          ; <i1> [#uses=1]
  %R = or i1 %1, %2                               ; <i1> [#uses=1]
  ret i1 %R
}

This generalizes the previous xforms when the array is larger than
64 elements (and this case matches) and generates better code for
cases where it overlaps with the magic bitshift case.

This generalizes more cases than you might expect.  For example,
400.perlbmk has:

@PL_utf8skip = constant [256 x i8] c"\01\01\01\...
%15 = icmp ult i8 %7, 7

403.gcc has:
@rid_to_yy = internal constant [114 x i16] [i16 259, i16 260, ...
%18 = icmp eq i16 %16, 295 

and xalancbmk has a bunch of examples, such as 
_ZN11xercesc_2_5L15gCombiningCharsE and _ZN11xercesc_2_5L10gBaseCharsE.

llvm-svn: 92417
2010-01-02 09:35:17 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8b60c9de65 fix a miscompilation I introduced of cdecl with a late change.
llvm-svn: 92416
2010-01-02 09:22:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
1cdc77b8da enhance the compare/load/index optimization to work on *any* load
from a global with 32/64 elements or less (depending on whether
i64 is native on the target), generating a bitshift idiom to 
determine the result.  For example, on test4 we produce:

define i1 @test4(i32 %X) {
  %1 = lshr i32 933, %X                           ; <i32> [#uses=1]
  %2 = and i32 %1, 1                              ; <i32> [#uses=1]
  %R = icmp ne i32 %2, 0                          ; <i1> [#uses=1]
  ret i1 %R
}

This triggers in a number of interesting cases, for example, here's an
fp case:
@A.3255 = internal constant [4 x double] [double 4.100000e+00, double -3.900000e+00, double -1.000000e+00, double 1.000000e+00], align 32 ; <[4 x double]*> [#uses=7]
...
	   %7 = fcmp olt double %3, 0.000000e+00

In this case we make the slen2_tab global dead, which is nice:
@slen2_tab = internal constant [16 x i32] [i32 0, i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 0, i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 2, i32 3], align 32 ; <[16 x i32]*> [#uses=1]
...
	   %204 = icmp eq i32 %46, 0     

Perl has a bunch of these, also on the 'Perl_regkind' array:
@Perl_yygindex = internal constant [51 x i16] [i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 374, i16 351, i16 0, i16 -12, i16 0, i16 946, i16 413, i16 -83, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 -311, i16 -13, i16 4007, i16 2893, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 372, i16 -8, i16 0, i16 0, i16 246, i16 -131, i16 43, i16 86, i16 208, i16 -45, i16 -169, i16 987, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 308, i16 0, i16 -271, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0, i16 0], align 32 ; <[51 x i16]*> [#uses=1]
...
  %1364 = icmp eq i16 %1361, 0

186.crafty really likes this on 64-bit machines, because it triggers on a bunch of globals like this:
@white_outpost = internal constant [64 x i8] c"\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\02\02\00\00\00\00\00\04\05\05\04\00\00\00\00\03\06\06\03\00\00\00\00\00\01\01\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00", align 32 ; <[64 x i8]*> [#uses=2]

However the big winner is 403.gcc, which triggers hundreds of times, eliminating all the accesses to the 57-element arrays 'mode_class', mode_unit_size, mode_bitsize, regclass_map, etc.

go 64-bit machines :)

llvm-svn: 92415
2010-01-02 08:56:52 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
ebbb5dabd1 Forward -O0 to llvm-gcc.
llvm-svn: 92414
2010-01-02 08:27:23 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
1768e877ec Apparently, it is OK for -MT to be specified several times.
llvm-svn: 92413
2010-01-02 08:27:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
59136ba5ad enhance the previous optimization to work with fcmp in addition
to icmp.

llvm-svn: 92412
2010-01-02 08:20:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f3f6c10218 Teach instcombine to fold compares of loads from constant
arrays with variable indices into a comparison of the index
with a constant.  The most common occurrence of this that
I see by far is stuff like:

if ("foobar"[i] == '\0') ...

which we compile into: if (i == 6), saving a load and 
materialization of the global address.  This also exposes 
loop trip count information to later passes in many cases.

This triggers hundreds of times in xalancbmk, which is where I first
noticed it, but it also triggers in many other apps.  Here are a few 
interesting ones from various apps:

@must_be_connected_without = internal constant [8 x i8*] [i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8]* @.str64320, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8]* @.str27283, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8]* @.str71327, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([4 x i8]* @.str72328, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8]* @.str18274, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([6 x i8]* @.str11267, i64 0, i64 0), i8* getelementptr inbounds ([3 x i8]* @.str32288, i64 0, i64 0), i8* null], align 32 ; <[8 x i8*]*> [#uses=2]
  %scevgep.i = getelementptr [8 x i8*]* @must_be_connected_without, i64 0, i64 %indvar.i ; <i8**> [#uses=1]
  %17 = load ...
  %18 = icmp eq i8* %17, null                     ; <i1> [#uses=1]
-> icmp eq i64 %indvar.i, 7 


@yytable1095 = internal constant [84 x i8] c"\12\01(\05\06\07\08\09\0A\0B\0C\0D\0E1\0F\10\11266\1D: \10\11,-,0\03'\10\11B6\04\17&\18\1945\05\06\07\08\09\0A\0B\0C\0D\0E\1E\0F\10\11*\1A\1B\1C$3+>#%;<IJ=ADFEGH9KL\00\00\00C", align 32 ; <[84 x i8]*> [#uses=2]
  %57 = getelementptr inbounds [84 x i8]* @yytable1095, i64 0, i64 %56 ; <i8*> [#uses=1]
   %mode.0.in = getelementptr inbounds [9 x i32]* @mb_mode_table, i64 0, i64 %.pn ; <i32*> [#uses=1]
load ...
   %64 = icmp eq i8 %58, 4                         ; <i1> [#uses=1]
-> icmp eq i64 %.pn, 35             ; <i1> [#uses=0]


@gsm_DLB = internal constant [4 x i16] [i16 6554, i16 16384, i16 26214, i16 32767]
%scevgep.i = getelementptr [4 x i16]* @gsm_DLB, i64 0, i64 %indvar.i ; <i16*> [#uses=1]
%425 = load %scevgep.i
%426 = icmp eq i16 %425, -32768                 ; <i1> [#uses=0]
-> false

llvm-svn: 92411
2010-01-02 08:12:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8a0648118b constant fold nasty constant expressions formed by llvm-gcc,
wrapping up PR3351.

llvm-svn: 92410
2010-01-02 01:22:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
cf784992da remove the instcombine transformations that are inserting nasty
pointer to int casts that confuse later optimizations.  See PR3351
for details.

This improves but doesn't complete fix 483.xalancbmk because llvm-gcc
does this xform in GCC's "fold" routine as well.  Clang++ will do
better I guess.

llvm-svn: 92408
2010-01-02 00:31:05 +00:00
Chris Lattner
9e64bad0da allow this to work on linux hosts.
llvm-svn: 92407
2010-01-02 00:22:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fe8af82cd4 Teach codegen to handle:
(X != null) | (Y != null) --> (X|Y) != 0
 (X == null) & (Y == null) --> (X|Y) == 0

so that instcombine can stop doing this for pointers.  This is part of PR3351,
which is a case where instcombine doing this for pointers (inserting ptrtoint)
is pessimizing code.

llvm-svn: 92406
2010-01-02 00:00:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4e49a69ec5 rename file.
llvm-svn: 92405
2010-01-01 23:55:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner
330323f780 whitespace cleanup
llvm-svn: 92404
2010-01-01 23:37:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ef4fba933d add a simple instcombine xform, simplify another one to use hasAllZeroIndices()
instead of hand rolling a loop.

llvm-svn: 92403
2010-01-01 23:09:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner
feb7b1af69 generalize the pointer difference optimization to handle
a constantexpr gep on the 'base' side of the expression.
This completes comment #4 in PR3351, which comes from
483.xalancbmk.

llvm-svn: 92402
2010-01-01 22:42:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner
89b1b63bdf teach instcombine to optimize pointer difference idioms involving constant
expressions.  This is a step towards comment #4 in PR3351.

llvm-svn: 92401
2010-01-01 22:29:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
de358b45b6 use 'match' to simplify some code.
llvm-svn: 92400
2010-01-01 22:12:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ce7717e168 implement the transform requested in PR5284
llvm-svn: 92398
2010-01-01 18:34:40 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
e862cc48f3 Fix a warning on gcc 4.4.
SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp:4294: warning: suggest explicit braces to avoid
ambiguous ‘else’

llvm-svn: 92395
2010-01-01 04:41:36 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
0fba686958 Trailing whitespace, 80-col violations.
llvm-svn: 92394
2010-01-01 04:41:22 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
82242fb2a8 Minor simplifactions.
llvm-svn: 92393
2010-01-01 04:41:10 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
3a5fc21b12 Typo.
llvm-svn: 92392
2010-01-01 04:40:54 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
226e1c7f11 Make CheckForSuperfluousOptions handle list form of 'switch_on' correctly.
llvm-svn: 92391
2010-01-01 03:51:02 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
f697106fb7 Minor simplifications.
llvm-svn: 92390
2010-01-01 03:50:51 +00:00
Mikhail Glushenkov
72ce967c39 Better error message.
llvm-svn: 92389
2010-01-01 03:50:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
44298d184a Teach codegen to lower llvm.powi to an efficient (but not optimal)
multiply sequence when the power is a constant integer.  Before, our
codegen for std::pow(.., int) always turned into a libcall, which was
really inefficient.

This should also make many gfortran programs happier I'd imagine.

llvm-svn: 92388
2010-01-01 03:32:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3d38dbff2a Make this more likely to generate a libcall.
llvm-svn: 92387
2010-01-01 03:26:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6d58c7dd39 add missing line.
llvm-svn: 92384
2010-01-01 01:54:08 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e5f5e4b151 add a few trivial instcombines for llvm.powi.
llvm-svn: 92383
2010-01-01 01:52:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
0ea2e3d444 update this. To take the next step, llvm.powi should be generalized to work
on integers as well and codegen should lower them to branch trees.

llvm-svn: 92382
2010-01-01 01:29:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
662a872e15 When factoring multiply expressions across adds, factor both
positive and negative forms of constants together.  This 
allows us to compile:

int foo(int x, int y) {
    return (x-y) + (x-y) + (x-y);
}

into:

_foo:                                                       ## @foo
	subl	%esi, %edi
	leal	(%rdi,%rdi,2), %eax
	ret

instead of (where the 3 and -3 were not factored):

_foo:
        imull   $-3, 8(%esp), %ecx
        imull   $3, 4(%esp), %eax
        addl    %ecx, %eax
        ret

this started out as:
    movl    12(%ebp), %ecx
    imull   $3, 8(%ebp), %eax
    subl    %ecx, %eax
    subl    %ecx, %eax
    subl    %ecx, %eax
    ret

This comes from PR5359.

llvm-svn: 92381
2010-01-01 01:13:15 +00:00
Chris Lattner
dd837a069b test case we alredy get right.
llvm-svn: 92380
2010-01-01 00:50:00 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
73df1b5d05 Remove old header.
llvm-svn: 92378
2010-01-01 00:04:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4a56803f29 clean up some comments.
llvm-svn: 92377
2010-01-01 00:04:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8812fc68ee switch from std::map to DenseMap for rank data structures.
llvm-svn: 92375
2010-01-01 00:01:34 +00:00