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Craig Topper
bb07faeae4 [JumpThreading] Teach jump threading how to analyze (and (cmp A, C1), (cmp A, C2)) after InstCombine has turned it into (cmp (add A, C3), C4)
Currently JumpThreading can use LazyValueInfo to analyze an 'and' or 'or' of compare if the compare is fed by a livein of a basic block. This can be used to to prove the condition can't be met for some predecessor and the jump from that predecessor can be moved to the false path of the condition.

But if the compare is something that InstCombine turns into an add and a single compare, it can't be analyzed because the livein is now an input to the add and not the compare.

This patch adds a new method to LVI to get a ConstantRange on an edge. Then we teach jump threading to detect the add livein feeding a compare and to get the ConstantRange and propagate it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33262

llvm-svn: 306085
2017-06-23 05:41:35 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
cd3ba468bb Restrict the definition of loop preheader to avoid EH blocks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34487

llvm-svn: 306070
2017-06-22 23:27:16 +00:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
286f104576 [cfi] CFI-ICall for ThinLTO.
Implement ControlFlowIntegrity for indirect function calls in ThinLTO.
Design follows the RFC in llvm-dev, see
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/llvm-dev/MgUlaphu4Qc/kywu0AqjAQAJ

llvm-svn: 305533
2017-06-16 00:18:29 +00:00
Alexander Timofeev
ca60194f1e DivergencyAnalysis patch for review
llvm-svn: 305494
2017-06-15 19:33:10 +00:00
Max Kazantsev
0107d0a6ae [ScalarEvolution] Apply Depth limit to getMulExpr
This is a fix for PR33292 that shows a case of extremely long compilation
of a single .c file with clang, with most time spent within SCEV.

We have a mechanism of limiting recursion depth for getAddExpr to avoid
long analysis in SCEV. However, there are calls from getAddExpr to getMulExpr
and back that do not propagate the info about depth. As result of this, a chain

  getAddExpr -> ... .> getAddExpr -> getMulExpr -> getAddExpr -> ... -> getAddExpr

can be extremely long, with every segment of getAddExpr's being up to max depth long.
This leads either to long compilation or crash by stack overflow. We face this situation while
analyzing big SCEVs in the test of PR33292.

This patch applies the same limit on max expression depth for getAddExpr and getMulExpr.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33984

llvm-svn: 305463
2017-06-15 11:48:21 +00:00
Craig Topper
c0cd99d6f3 [IR] Stop deleting other signatures of User::operator new when we override one signature in a class derived from User
User has 3 signatures for operator new today. They take a single size, a size and a number of users, and a size, number of users, and descriptor size.

Historically there used to only be one signature that took size and a number of uses. Long ago derived classes implemented their own versions that took just a size and would call the size and use count version. Then they left an unimplemented signature for the size and use count signature from User. As we moved to C++11 this unimplemented signature because = delete.

Since then operator new has picked up two new signatures for operator new. But when the 3 argument version was added it was never added to the delete list in all of the derived classes where the 2 argument version is deleted. This makes things inconsistent.

I believe once one version of operator new is created in a derived class name hiding will take care of making all of the base class signatures unavailable. So I don't think the deleted lines are needed at all.

This patch removes all of the deletes in cases where there is an override or there is already a delete of another signature (that should trigger name hiding too).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34120

llvm-svn: 305251
2017-06-12 23:25:15 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
cb72dcdc5d fix typos/formatting; NFC
llvm-svn: 305243
2017-06-12 22:34:37 +00:00
Daniel Neilson
1fd6840870 Const correctness for TTI::getRegisterBitWidth
Summary: The method TargetTransformInfo::getRegisterBitWidth() is declared const, but the type erasing implementation classes (TargetTransformInfo::Concept & TargetTransformInfo::Model) that were introduced by Chandler in https://reviews.llvm.org/D7293 do not have the method declared const. This is an NFC to tidy up the const consistency between TTI and its implementation.

Reviewers: chandlerc, rnk, reames

Reviewed By: reames

Subscribers: reames, jfb, arsenm, dschuff, nemanjai, nhaehnle, javed.absar, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33903

llvm-svn: 305189
2017-06-12 14:22:21 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
8680cc30a5 [InstSimplify] Don't constant fold or DCE calls that are marked nobuiltin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33737

llvm-svn: 305132
2017-06-09 23:18:11 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
03e3bdee22 fix formatting; NFC
llvm-svn: 305008
2017-06-08 20:00:09 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
33b4725d4a [CGP] don't expand a memcmp with nobuiltin attribute
This matches the behavior used in the SDAG when expanding memcmp.

For reference, we're intentionally treating the earlier fortified call transforms differently after:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23093
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL233776

One motivation for not transforming nobuiltin calls is that it can interfere with sanitizers:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D19781
https://reviews.llvm.org/D19801

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34043

llvm-svn: 305007
2017-06-08 19:47:25 +00:00
John Brawn
9f05fb5e02 [BPI] Don't assume that strcmp returning >0 is more likely than <0
The zero heuristic assumes that integers are more likely positive than negative,
but this also has the effect of assuming that strcmp return values are more
likely positive than negative. Given that for nonzero strcmp return values it's
the ordering of arguments that determines the sign of the result there's no
reason to assume that's true.

Fix this by inspecting the LHS of the compare and using TargetLibraryInfo to
decide if it's strcmp-like, and if so only assume that nonzero is more likely
than zero i.e. strings are more often different than the same. This causes a
slight code generation change in the spec2006 benchmark 403.gcc, but with no
noticeable performance impact. The intent of this patch is to allow better
optimisation of dhrystone on Cortex-M cpus, but currently it won't as there are
also some changes that need to be made to if-conversion.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33934

llvm-svn: 304970
2017-06-08 09:44:40 +00:00
Anna Thomas
6f5ec21a5f [LVI Printer] Rely on the LVI analysis functions rather than the LVI cache
Summary:
LVIPrinter pass was previously relying on the LVICache. We now directly call the
the LVI functions which solves the value if the LVI information is not already
available in the cache. This has 2 benefits over the printing of LVI cache:
1. higher coverage (i.e. catches errors) in LVI code when cache value is
invalidated.
2. relies on the core functions, and not dependent on the LVI cache (which may
be scrapped at some point).
It would still catch any cache invalidation errors, since we first go through
the cache.

Reviewers: reames, dberlin, sanjoy

Reviewed by: reames

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32135

llvm-svn: 304819
2017-06-06 19:25:31 +00:00
Anna Thomas
6cfdd1fe30 [Atomics][LoopIdiom] Recognize unordered atomic memcpy
Summary:
Expanding the loop idiom test for memcpy to also recognize
unordered atomic memcpy. The only difference for recognizing
an unordered atomic memcpy and instead of a normal memcpy is
that the loads and/or stores involved are unordered atomic operations.

Background:  http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-May/112779.html

Patch by Daniel Neilson!

Reviewers: reames, anna, skatkov

Reviewed By: reames, anna

Subscribers: llvm-commits, mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33243

llvm-svn: 304806
2017-06-06 16:45:25 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
eb66b33867 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

llvm-svn: 304787
2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00
Evgeny Stupachenko
5e8ec36407 Fix PR23384 (part 2 of 3) NFC
Summary:
The patch moves LSR cost comparison to target part.

Reviewers: qcolombet

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D30561

From: Evgeny Stupachenko <evstupac@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 304750
2017-06-05 23:37:00 +00:00
Galina Kistanova
11c27097d4 Initialized BackedgeTakenInfo.MaxOrZero.
llvm-svn: 304639
2017-06-03 05:21:08 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
f71ae721ed [OrderedBasicBlock] Return false for comesBefore(A, A)
So far it would return true for the first uncached query, then cached
queries return false.

llvm-svn: 304545
2017-06-02 13:10:31 +00:00
Eli Friedman
45fb826e0a Add opt-bisect support for region passes.
This is necessary to get opt-bisect working with polly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33751

llvm-svn: 304476
2017-06-01 21:22:26 +00:00
Zaara Syeda
39139cb634 [PPC] Inline expansion of memcmp
This patch does an inline expansion of memcmp.
It changes the memcmp library call into an inline expansion when the size is
known at compile time and is under a target specified threshold.
This expansion is implemented in CodeGenPrepare and expands into straight line
code. The target specifies a maximum load size and the expansion works by using
this size to load the two sources, compare, and exit early if a difference is
found. It also has a special case when the memcmp result is used in a compare
to zero equality.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28637

llvm-svn: 304313
2017-05-31 17:12:38 +00:00
Max Kazantsev
1224707ce3 [SCEV][NFC] Remove redundant params from isAvailableAtLoopEntry
Params DT and LI are redundant, because these values are contained in fields anyways.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33668

llvm-svn: 304204
2017-05-30 10:54:58 +00:00
Max Kazantsev
6efe9082de Re-enable "[SCEV] Do not fold dominated SCEVUnknown into AddRecExpr start"
The patch rL303730 was reverted because test lsr-expand-quadratic.ll failed on
many non-X86 configs with this patch. The reason of this is that the patch
makes a correctless fix that changes optimizer's behavior for this test.
Without the change, LSR was making an overconfident simplification basing on a
wrong SCEV. Apparently it did not need the IV analysis to do this. With the
change, it chose a different way to simplify (that wasn't so confident), and
this way required the IV analysis. Now, following the right execution path,
LSR tries to make a transformation relying on IV Users analysis. This analysis
is target-dependent due to this code:

  // LSR is not APInt clean, do not touch integers bigger than 64-bits.
  // Also avoid creating IVs of non-native types. For example, we don't want a
  // 64-bit IV in 32-bit code just because the loop has one 64-bit cast.
  uint64_t Width = SE->getTypeSizeInBits(I->getType());
  if (Width > 64 || !DL.isLegalInteger(Width))
    return false;

To make a proper transformation in this test case, the type i32 needs to be
legal for the specified data layout. When the test runs on some non-X86
configuration (e.g. pure ARM 64), opt gets confused by the specified target
and does not use it, rejecting the specified data layout as well. Instead,
it uses some default layout that does not treat i32 as a legal type
(currently the layout that is used when it is not specified does not have
legal types at all). As result, the transformation we expect to happen does
not happen for this test.

This re-enabling patch does not have any source code changes compared to the
original patch rL303730. The only difference is that the failing test is
moved to X86 directory and now has requirement of running on x86 only to comply
with the specified target triple and data layout.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33543

llvm-svn: 303971
2017-05-26 06:47:04 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
23545833ac [LegacyPM] Make the 'addLoop' method accept a loop to add rather than
having it internally allocate the loop.

This is a much more flexible API and necessary in the new loop unswitch
to reasonably support both new and old PMs in common code. It also just
seems like a cleaner separation of concerns.

NFC, this should just be a pure refactoring.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33528

llvm-svn: 303834
2017-05-25 03:01:31 +00:00
Craig Topper
5442613e26 [ValueTracking] Add OptimizationRemarkEmitter to the other signature for commuteKnownBits.
This is needed for an upcoming patch.

llvm-svn: 303772
2017-05-24 16:53:03 +00:00
Diana Picus
da6888ed6b Revert "[SCEV] Do not fold dominated SCEVUnknown into AddRecExpr start"
This reverts commit r303730 because it broke all the buildbots.

llvm-svn: 303747
2017-05-24 14:16:04 +00:00
Jonas Paulsson
0437145b47 [LoopVectorizer] Let target prefer scalar addressing computations.
The loop vectorizer usually vectorizes any instruction it can and then
extracts the elements for a scalarized use. On SystemZ, all elements
containing addresses must be extracted into address registers (GRs). Since
this extraction is not free, it is better to have the address in a suitable
register to begin with. By forcing address arithmetic instructions and loads
of addresses to be scalar after vectorization, two benefits result:

* No need to extract the register
* LSR optimizations trigger (LSR isn't handling vector addresses currently)

Benchmarking show improvements on SystemZ with this new behaviour.

Any other target could try this by returning false in the new hook
prefersVectorizedAddressing().

Review: Renato Golin, Elena Demikhovsky, Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32422

llvm-svn: 303744
2017-05-24 13:42:56 +00:00
Max Kazantsev
b982667438 [SCEV] Do not fold dominated SCEVUnknown into AddRecExpr start
When folding arguments of AddExpr or MulExpr with recurrences, we rely on the fact that
the loop of our base recurrency is the bottom-lost in terms of domination. This assumption
may be broken by an expression which is treated as invariant, and which depends on a complex
Phi for which SCEVUnknown was created. If such Phi is a loop Phi, and this loop is lower than
the chosen AddRecExpr's loop, it is invalid to fold our expression with the recurrence.

Another reason why it might be invalid to fold SCEVUnknown into Phi start value is that unlike
other SCEVs, SCEVUnknown are sometimes position-bound. For example, here:

for (...) { // loop
  phi = {A,+,B}
}
X = load ...
Folding phi + X into {A+X,+,B}<loop> actually makes no sense, because X does not exist and cannot
exist while we are iterating in loop (this memory can be even not allocated and not filled by this moment).
It is only valid to make such folding if X is defined before the loop. In this case the recurrence {A+X,+,B}<loop>
may be existant.

This patch prohibits folding of SCEVUnknown (and those who use them) into the start value of an AddRecExpr,
if this instruction is dominated by the loop. Merging the dominating unknown values is still valid. Some tests that
relied on the fact that some SCEVUnknown should be folded into AddRec's are changed so that they no longer
expect such behavior.

llvm-svn: 303730
2017-05-24 08:52:18 +00:00
Craig Topper
1ea0b841fb [InstSimplify] Fix the indentation throughout the interface header file.
The forward declarations and the SimplifyQuery class at the beginning of the namespace weren't indented. But the closing brace for SimplifyQuery and everything after it were indented.

This commit makes the whole file consistent to no identation per coding standards. The signature of every function in this file changed a few weeks ago so this isn't a big disturbance to the revision history.

llvm-svn: 303588
2017-05-22 23:50:40 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
49b37e626b [SCEV] Clarify behavior around max backedge taken count
This is a re-application of a r303497 that was reverted in r303498.
I thought it had broken a bot when it had not (the breakage did not
go away with the revert).

This change makes the split between the "exact" backedge taken count
and the "maximum" backedge taken count a bit more obvious.  Both of
these are upper bounds on the number of times the loop header
executes (since SCEV does not account for most kinds of abnormal
control flow), but the latter is guaranteed to be a constant.

There were a few places where the max backedge taken count *was* a
non-constant; I've changed those to compute constants instead.

At this point, I'm not sure if the constant max backedge count can be
computed by calling `getUnsignedRange(Exact).getUnsignedMax()` without
losing precision.  If it can, we can simplify even further by making
`getMaxBackedgeTakenCount` a thin wrapper around
`getBackedgeTakenCount` and `getUnsignedRange`.

llvm-svn: 303531
2017-05-22 06:46:04 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
936c212670 Revert "[SCEV] Clarify behavior around max backedge taken count"
This reverts commit r303497 since it breaks the msan bootstrap bot:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap/builds/1379/

llvm-svn: 303498
2017-05-21 05:02:12 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
4e31476ab1 [SCEV] Clarify behavior around max backedge taken count
This change makes the split between the "exact" backedge taken count
and the "maximum" backedge taken count a bit more obvious.  Both of
these are upper bounds on the number of times the loop header
executes (since SCEV does not account for most kinds of abnormal
control flow), but the latter is guaranteed to be a constant.

There were a few places where the max backedge taken count *was* a
non-constant; I've changed those to compute constants instead.

At this point, I'm not sure if the constant max backedge count can be
computed by calling `getUnsignedRange(Exact).getUnsignedMax()` without
losing precision.  If it can, we can simplify even further by making
`getMaxBackedgeTakenCount` a thin wrapper around
`getBackedgeTakenCount` and `getUnsignedRange`.

llvm-svn: 303497
2017-05-21 01:47:50 +00:00
Xin Tong
83078569e3 Revert "Add pthread_self function prototype and make it speculatable."
This reverts commit 143d7445b5dfa2f6d6c45bdbe0433d9fc531be21.

Build breaking

llvm-svn: 303496
2017-05-21 00:37:55 +00:00
Xin Tong
14d596ecb2 Add pthread_self function prototype and make it speculatable.
Summary: This allows pthread_self to be pulled out of a loop by LICM.

Reviewers: hfinkel, arsenm, davide

Reviewed By: davide

Subscribers: davide, wdng, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32782

llvm-svn: 303495
2017-05-20 22:40:25 +00:00
Matthias Braun
be57ef6b4f SimplifyLibCalls: Optimize wcslen
Refactor the strlen optimization code to work for both strlen and wcslen.

This especially helps with programs in the wild where people pass
L"string"s to const std::wstring& function parameters and the wstring
constructor gets inlined.

This also fixes a lingerind API problem/bug in getConstantStringInfo()
where zeroinitializers would always give you an empty string (without a
length) back regardless of the actual length of the initializer which
did not work well in the TrimAtNul==false causing the PR mentioned
below.

Note that the fixed getConstantStringInfo() needed fixes to SelectionDAG
memcpy lowering and may lead to some cases for out-of-bounds
zeroinitializer accesses not getting optimized anymore. So some code
with UB may produce out of bound memory reads now instead of just
producing zeros.

The refactoring "accidentally" fixes http://llvm.org/PR32124

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32839

llvm-svn: 303461
2017-05-19 22:37:09 +00:00
Reid Kleckner
73e1a13fdc [IR] De-virtualize ~Value to save a vptr
Summary:
Implements PR889

Removing the virtual table pointer from Value saves 1% of RSS when doing
LTO of llc on Linux. The impact on time was positive, but too noisy to
conclusively say that performance improved. Here is a link to the
spreadsheet with the original data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F4FHir0qYnV0MEp2sYYp_BuvnJgWlWPhWOwZ6LbW7W4/edit?usp=sharing

This change makes it invalid to directly delete a Value, User, or
Instruction pointer. Instead, such code can be rewritten to a null check
and a call Value::deleteValue(). Value objects tend to have their
lifetimes managed through iplist, so for the most part, this isn't a big
deal.  However, there are some places where LLVM deletes values, and
those places had to be migrated to deleteValue.  I have also created
llvm::unique_value, which has a custom deleter, so it can be used in
place of std::unique_ptr<Value>.

I had to add the "DerivedUser" Deleter escape hatch for MemorySSA, which
derives from User outside of lib/IR. Code in IR cannot include MemorySSA
headers or call the MemoryAccess object destructors without introducing
a circular dependency, so we need some level of indirection.
Unfortunately, no class derived from User may have any virtual methods,
because adding a virtual method would break User::getHungOffOperands(),
which assumes that it can find the use list immediately prior to the
User object. I've added a static_assert to the appropriate OperandTraits
templates to help people avoid this trap.

Reviewers: chandlerc, mehdi_amini, pete, dberlin, george.burgess.iv

Reviewed By: chandlerc

Subscribers: krytarowski, eraman, george.burgess.iv, mzolotukhin, Prazek, nlewycky, hans, inglorion, pcc, tejohnson, dberlin, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31261

llvm-svn: 303362
2017-05-18 17:24:10 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
9567eabb4f Add hasProfileSummary and has{Sample|Instrumentation}Profile methods
ProfileSummaryInfo already checks whether the module has sample profile
in determining profile counts. This will also be useful in inliner to
clean up threshold updates.

llvm-svn: 303204
2017-05-16 20:14:39 +00:00
Adam Nemet
f9607f0660 [SLP] Enable 64-bit wide vectorization on AArch64
ARM Neon has native support for half-sized vector registers (64 bits).  This
is beneficial for example for 2D and 3D graphics.  This patch adds the option
to lower MinVecRegSize from 128 via a TTI in the SLP Vectorizer.

*** Performance Analysis

This change was motivated by some internal benchmarks but it is also
beneficial on SPEC and the LLVM testsuite.

The results are with -O3 and PGO.  A negative percentage is an improvement.
The testsuite was run with a sample size of 4.

** SPEC

* CFP2006/482.sphinx3  -3.34%

A pretty hot loop is SLP vectorized resulting in nice instruction reduction.
This used to be a +22% regression before rL299482.

* CFP2000/177.mesa     -3.34%
* CINT2000/256.bzip2   +6.97%

My current plan is to extend the fix in rL299482 to i16 which brings the
regression down to +2.5%.  There are also other problems with the codegen in
this loop so there is further room for improvement.

** LLVM testsuite

* SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/ReedSolomon               -10.75%

There are multiple small SLP vectorizations outside the hot code.  It's a bit
surprising that it adds up to 10%.  Some of this may be code-layout noise.

* MultiSource/Benchmarks/VersaBench/beamformer/beamformer -8.40%

The opt-viewer screenshot can be seen at F3218284.  We start at a colder store
but the tree leads us into the hottest loop.

* MultiSource/Applications/lambda-0.1.3/lambda            -2.68%
* MultiSource/Benchmarks/Bullet/bullet                    -2.18%

This is using 3D vectors.

* SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/Shootout-C++-lists +6.67%

Noise, binary is unchanged.

* MultiSource/Benchmarks/Ptrdist/anagram/anagram          +4.90%

There is an additional SLP in the cold code.  The test runs for ~1sec and
prints out over 2000 lines. This is most likely noise.

* MultiSource/Applications/aha/aha                        +1.63%
* MultiSource/Applications/JM/lencod/lencod               +1.41%
* SingleSource/Benchmarks/Misc/richards_benchmark         +1.15%

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31965

llvm-svn: 303116
2017-05-15 21:15:01 +00:00
Craig Topper
be2ad5e5e7 [ValueTracking] Replace all uses of ComputeSignBit with computeKnownBits.
This patch finishes off the conversion of ComputeSignBit to computeKnownBits.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33166

llvm-svn: 303035
2017-05-15 06:39:41 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
43f7a6ebe8 Move some code into ScalarEvolution.cpp; NFC
I need to add some asserts to these constructors that are easier to
add once they're in the .cpp file.

llvm-svn: 303032
2017-05-15 04:22:09 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
95445317bd [TLI] Add declarations for various math header file routines from math-finite.h that create '__<func>_finite as functions
Patch by Chris Chrulski

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31787

llvm-svn: 302955
2017-05-12 22:11:12 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
5510aada63 CallGraph: Remove almost-unused field 'Root'.
llvm-svn: 302852
2017-05-11 23:59:05 +00:00
Amara Emerson
668fbd4cf5 Add a late IR expansion pass for the experimental reduction intrinsics.
This pass uses a new target hook to decide whether or not to expand a particular
intrinsic to the shuffevector sequence.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32245

llvm-svn: 302631
2017-05-10 09:42:49 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
27264ebea8 [ProfileSummary] Make getProfileCount a non-static member function.
This change is required because the notion of count is different for
sample profiling and getProfileCount will need to determine the
underlying profile type.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33012

llvm-svn: 302597
2017-05-09 23:21:10 +00:00
Amara Emerson
59ff6c8c60 Introduce experimental generic intrinsics for horizontal vector reductions.
- This change allows targets to opt-in to using them instead of the log2
  shufflevector algorithm.
- The SLP and Loop vectorizers have the common code to do shuffle reductions
  factored out into LoopUtils, and now have a unified interface for generating
  reductions regardless of the preference of the target. LoopUtils now uses TTI
  to determine what kind of reductions the target wants to handle.
- For CodeGen, basic legalization support is added.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30086

llvm-svn: 302514
2017-05-09 10:43:25 +00:00
Craig Topper
1de743647f [SCEV] Make setRange take ConstantRange by value instead of rvalue reference so we don't force anything on the caller.
llvm-svn: 302449
2017-05-08 17:39:08 +00:00
Craig Topper
01c1847bc2 [ValueTracking] Introduce a version of computeKnownBits that returns a KnownBits struct. Begin using it to replace internal usages of ComputeSignBit
This introduces a new interface for computeKnownBits that returns the KnownBits object instead of requiring it to be pre-constructed and passed in by reference.

This is a much more convenient interface as it doesn't require the caller to figure out the BitWidth to pre-construct the object. It's so convenient that I believe we can use this interface to remove the special ComputeSignBit flavor of computeKnownBits.

As a step towards that idea, this patch replaces all of the internal usages of ComputeSignBit with this new interface. As you can see from the patch there were a couple places where we called ComputeSignBit which really called computeKnownBits, and then called computeKnownBits again directly. I've reduced those places to only making one call to computeKnownBits. I bet there are probably external users that do it too.

A future patch will update the external users and remove the ComputeSignBit interface. I'll also working on moving more locations to the KnownBits returning interface for computeKnownBits.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32848

llvm-svn: 302437
2017-05-08 16:22:48 +00:00
Craig Topper
d2d0986b7c [SCEV] Use move semantics in ScalarEvolution::setRange
Summary: This makes setRange take ConstantRange by rvalue reference since most callers were passing an unnamed temporary ConstantRange. We can then move that ConstantRange into the DenseMap caches. For the callers that weren't passing a temporary, I've added std::move to to the local variable being passed.

Reviewers: sanjoy, mzolotukhin, efriedma

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Subscribers: takuto.ikuta, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32943

llvm-svn: 302371
2017-05-07 16:28:17 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
120ac49e07 Remove unnecessary const_cast
llvm-svn: 302368
2017-05-07 05:29:36 +00:00
Brian Gesiak
cac3cd7be1 [Analysis] Print out unreachable loops
Summary:
When writing a loop pass I made a mistake and hit the assertion
"Unreachable block in loop". Later, I hit an assertion when I called
`BasicBlock::eraseFromParent()` incorrectly: "Use still stuck around
after Def is destroyed". This latter assertion, however, printed out
exactly which value is being deleted and what uses remain, which helped
me debug the issue.

To help people debugging their loop passes in the future, print out
exactly which basic block is unreachable in a loop.

Reviewers: sanjoy, hfinkel, mehdi_amini

Reviewed By: mehdi_amini

Subscribers: mzolotukhin

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32878

llvm-svn: 302354
2017-05-06 16:22:53 +00:00
Easwaran Raman
d8f326053b Override invalidate of ProfileSummaryInfo to return false.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32775

llvm-svn: 302308
2017-05-05 22:15:09 +00:00