This is PR36686.
If a user of a library is LTOed with that library we take the
opportunity to set dso_local, but we don't clear dllimport, which
creates an invalid IR.
llvm-svn: 327408
The goal is to make the latency information accessible through the MCSchedModel
interface. This is particularly important for tools like llvm-mca that only have
access to the MCSchedModel API.
This partially fixes PR36676.
No functional change intended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44383
llvm-svn: 327406
This was supposed to be an NFC refactoring that will eventually allow
eliminating the isFast() predicate, but there's a rare possibility
that we would pessimize the code as shown in the test case because
we failed to check 'hasOneUse()' properly. This version also removes
an inefficiency of the old code; we would look for:
(X * C) * C1 --> X * (C * C1)
...but that pattern is always handled by
SimplifyAssociativeOrCommutative().
llvm-svn: 327404
This patch makes dsymutil perform analyzeContextInfo and CloneDIEs in
parallel. For the same object file, there is a dependency between the
two. However, we can do analyzeContextInfo for the next object file
while cloning DIEs for the current. This is exactly the approach taken
in this patch.
For WebCore, this leads to a performance improvement of 29% and for
clang we see similar results with at 32% improvement.
A big thanks to Pete Cooper who came up with the original idea and
the PoC.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43945
llvm-svn: 327399
Summary:
This change is part of step five in the series of changes to remove alignment argument from
memcpy/memmove/memset in favour of alignment attributes. In particular, this changes the
SROA pass to cease using the old getAlignment() & setAlignment() APIs of MemoryIntrinsic in
favour of getting source & dest specific alignments through the new API. This allows us
to enhance visitMemTransferInst to be more aggressive setting the alignment in memcpy
calls that it creates, as well as to only change the alignment of a memcpy/memmove
argument that it replaces.
Steps:
Step 1) Remove alignment parameter and create alignment parameter attributes for
memcpy/memmove/memset. ( rL322965, rC322964, rL322963 )
Step 2) Expand the IRBuilder API to allow creation of memcpy/memmove with differing
source and dest alignments. ( rL323597 )
Step 3) Update Clang to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rC323617 )
Step 4) Update Polly to use the new IRBuilder API. ( rL323618 )
Step 5) Update LLVM passes that create memcpy/memmove calls to use the new IRBuilder API,
and those that use use MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() to use [get|set]DestAlignment()
and [get|set]SourceAlignment() instead. ( rL323886, rL323891, rL324148, rL324273, rL324278,
rL324384, rL324395, rL324402, rL324626, rL324642, rL324653, rL324654, rL324773, rL324774,
rL324781, rL324784, rL324955, rL324960, rL325816 )
Step 6) Remove the single-alignment IRBuilder API for memcpy/memmove, and the
MemIntrinsicInst::[get|set]Alignment() methods.
Reference
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-August/089384.htmlhttp://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html
Reviewers: chandlerc, bollu, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: efriedma, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42974
llvm-svn: 327398
Codeview references to unnamed structs and unions are expected to refer to the
complete type definition instead of a forward reference so Visual Studio can
resolve the type properly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32498
llvm-svn: 327397
Summary: This is a first step towards making the pipeline configurable.
Subscribers: llvm-commits, andreadb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44309
llvm-svn: 327389
For the MIPS O32 ABI, the current call lowering logic naively lowers each
call, creating the reserved argument area to hold the argument spill areas for
$a0..$a3 and the outgoing parameter area if one is required at each call site.
In the case of a sufficently large byval argument, a call to memcpy is used
to write the start+16..end of the argument into the outgoing parameter area.
This is done within the CALLSEQ_START..CALLSEQ_END of the callee. The CALLSEQ
nodes are responsible for performing the necessary stack adjustments.
Since the O32/N32/N64 MIPS ABIs do not have a red-zone and writing below the
stack pointer and reading the values back is unpredictable, the call to memcpy
cannot be hoisted out of the callee's CALLSEQ nodes.
However, for the O32 ABI requires the reserved argument area for functions
which have parameters. The naive lowering of calls will then create nested
CALLSEQ sequences. For N32 and N64 these nodes are also created, but with
zero stack adjustments as those ABIs do not have a reserved argument area.
This patch addresses the correctness issue by recognizing the special case
of lowering a byval argument that uses memcpy. By recognizing that the
incoming chain already has a CALLSEQ_START node on it when calling memcpy,
the CALLSEQ nodes are not created. For the N32 and N64 ABIs, this is not an
issue, as no stack adjustment has to be performed.
For the O32 ABI, the correctness reasoning is different. In the case of a
sufficently large byval argument, registers a0..a3 are going to be used for
the callee's arguments, mandating the creation of the reserved argument area.
The call to memcpy in the naive case will also create its own reserved
argument area. However, since the reserved argument area consists of undefined
values, both calls can use the same reserved argument area.
Reviewers: abeserminji, atanasyan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44296
llvm-svn: 327388
This patch introduces the LinkContext which is necessary to have
dsymutil perform analysis and cloning of DIEs in parallel. As requested
in D43945, I'm landing this as two separate commits.
llvm-svn: 327382
splitMergedValStore will split a store into two if target prefers this, or if
-force-split-store is passed.
This patch adds the missing handling for endianness in this function along
with a test case.
Review: Eli Friedman
https://reviews.llvm.org/D44396
llvm-svn: 327375
isAvailableAtLoopEntry duplicates logic of `properlyDominates` after checking invariance.
This patch replaces this logic with invocation of this method which is more profitable
because it supports caching.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43997
llvm-svn: 327373
Add more debug information for peephole optimization passes.
These would only be enabled for debug version binary and could help
analyzing why some optimization opportunities were missed.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327371
This new pass eliminate identical move:
MOV rA, rA
This is particularly possible to happen when sub-register support
enabled. The special type cast insn MOV_32_64 involves different
register class on src (i32) and dst (i64), RA could generate useless
instruction due to this.
This pass also could serve as the bast for further post-RA optimization.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327370
Currently, there is no ALU32 bswap support in eBPF ISA.
BSWAP on i32 was set to EXPAND which would need about eight instructions
for single BSWAP.
It would be more efficient to promote it to i64, then doing BSWAP on i64.
For eBPF programs, most of the promotion are zero extensions which are
likely be elimiated later by peephole optimizations.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327369
This patch relax the subregister definition check on Phi node.
Previously, we just cancel the optimizatoin when the definition is Phi
node while actually we could further check the definitions of incoming
parameters of PHI node.
This helps catch more elimination opportunities.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327368
The current zero extension elimination was restricted to operands of
comparison. It actually could be extended to more cases.
For example:
int *inc_p (int *p, unsigned a)
{
return p + a;
}
'a' will be promoted to i64 during addition, and the zero extension could
be eliminated as well.
For the elimination optimization, it should be much better to start
recognizing the candidate sequence from the SRL instruction instead of J*
instructions.
This patch makes it an generic zero extension elimination pass instead of
one restricted with comparison.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327367
There is a mistake in current code that we "break" out the optimization
when the first operand of J*_RR doesn't qualify the elimination. This
caused some elimination opportunities missed, for example the one in the
testcase.
The code should just fall through to handle the second operand.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327366
The current subregister definition check stops after the MOV_32_64
instruction.
This means we are thinking all the following instruction sequences
are safe to be eliminated:
MOV_32_64 rB, wA
SLL_ri rB, rB, 32
SRL_ri rB, rB, 32
However, this is *not* true. The source subregister wA of MOV_32_64 could
come from a implicit truncation of 64-bit register in which case the high
bits of the 64-bit register is not zeroed, therefore we can't eliminate
above sequence.
For example, for i32_val, we shouldn't do the elimination:
long long bar ();
int foo (int b, int c)
{
unsigned int i32_val = (unsigned int) bar();
if (i32_val < 10)
return b;
else
return c;
}
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327365
Improve the test accuracy by adding more check directives.
Shifts are expected to be eliminated for zero extension but not for signed
extension.
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 327364
It is a revert of rL327362 which causes build bot failures with assert like
Assertion `isAvailableAtLoopEntry(RHS, L) && "RHS is not available at Loop Entry"' failed.
llvm-svn: 327363
IsKnownPredicate is updated to implement the following algorithm
proposed by @sanjoy and @mkazantsev :
isKnownPredicate(Pred, LHS, RHS) {
Collect set S all loops on which either LHS or RHS depend.
If S is non-empty
a. Let PD be the element of S which is dominated by all other elements of S
b. Let E(LHS) be value of LHS on entry of PD.
To get E(LHS), we should just take LHS and replace all AddRecs that
are attached to PD on with their entry values.
Define E(RHS) in the same way.
c. Let B(LHS) be value of L on backedge of PD.
To get B(LHS), we should just take LHS and replace all AddRecs that
are attached to PD on with their backedge values.
Define B(RHS) in the same way.
d. Note that E(LHS) and E(RHS) are automatically available on entry of PD,
so we can assert on that.
e. Return true if isLoopEntryGuardedByCond(Pred, E(LHS), E(RHS)) &&
isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond(Pred, B(LHS), B(RHS))
Return true if Pred, L, R is known from ranges, splitting etc.
}
This is follow-up for https://reviews.llvm.org/D42417.
Reviewers: sanjoy, mkazantsev, reames
Reviewed By: sanjoy, mkazantsev
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43507
llvm-svn: 327362
Summary:
This change fixes PR36483. The bug was originally introduced by a change
that marked non-prevailing symbols dead. This broke LowerTypeTests
handling of available_externally functions, which are non-prevailing.
LowerTypeTests uses liveness information to avoid emitting thunks for
unused functions.
Marking available_externally functions dead is incorrect, the functions
are used though the function definitions are not. This change keeps them
live, and lets the EliminateAvailableExternally/GlobalDCE passes remove
them later instead.
(Reland with a suspected fix for a unit test failure I haven't been able
to reproduce locally)
Reviewers: pcc, tejohnson
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Subscribers: grimar, mehdi_amini, inglorion, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43690
llvm-svn: 327360
Summary:
If there's a callees metadata attached to the indirect call instruction, add CallGraphEdges to the callees mentioned in the metadata when computing FunctionSummary.
* Why this is necessary:
Consider following code example:
```
(foo.c)
static int f1(int x) {...}
static int f2(int x);
static int (*fptr)(int) = f2;
static int f2(int x) {
if (x) fptr=f1; return f1(x);
}
int foo(int x) {
(*fptr)(x); // !callees metadata of !{i32 (i32)* @f1, i32 (i32)* @f2} would be attached to this call.
}
(bar.c)
int bar(int x) {
return foo(x);
}
```
At LTO time when `foo.o` is imported into `bar.o`, function `foo` might be inlined into `bar` and PGO-guided indirect call promotion will run after that. If the profile data tells that the promotion of `@f1` or `@f2` is beneficial, the optimizer will check if the "promoted" `@f1` or `@f2` (such as `@f1.llvm.0` or `@f2.llvm.0`) is available. Without this patch, importing `!callees` metadata would only add promoted declarations of `@f1` and `@f2` to the `bar.o`, but still the optimizer will assume that the function is available and perform the promotion. The result of that is link failure with `undefined reference to @f1.llvm.0`.
This patch fixes this problem by adding callees in the `!callees` metadata to CallGraphEdges so that their definition would be properly imported into.
One may ask that there already is a logic to add indirect call promotion targets to be added to CallGraphEdges. However, if profile data says "indirect call promotion is only beneficial under a certain inline context", the logic wouldn't work. In the code example above, if profile data is like
```
bar:1000000:100000
1:100000
1: foo:100000
1: 100000 f1:100000
```
, Computing FunctionSummary for `foo.o` wouldn't add `foo->f1` to CallGraphEdges. (Also, it is at least "possible" that one can provide profile data to only link step but not to compilation step).
Reviewers: tejohnson, mehdi_amini, pcc
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Subscribers: inglorion, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44399
llvm-svn: 327358
This diff extends the output of -elf-section-groups
(llvm style, gnu style is unchanged since it's meant to be
compatible with binutils readelf) with sh_link and sh_info.
This change will enable us to use llvm-readobj -elf-section-groups
for testing llvm-objcopy's support for .group sections.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44280
llvm-svn: 327341
In the case that the CallInst that is being moved has an associated
operand bundle which is a funclet, the move will construct an invalid
instruction. The new site will have a different token and needs to be
reassociated with the new instruction.
Unfortunately, there is no way to alter the bundle after the
construction of the instruction. Replace the call instruction cloning
with a custom helper to clone the instruction and reassociate the
funclet token.
llvm-svn: 327336
LoopInstSimplify is unused and untested. Reading through the commit
history the pass also seems to have a high maintenance burden.
It would be best to retire the pass for now. It should be easy to
recover if we need something similar in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44053
llvm-svn: 327329
Summary:
ProvenanceAnalysis::related(A, B) currently memoizes its results, and on big
tests the cache grows too large, and we're spending most of the time
growing/looking through DenseMap.
This patch reduces the size of the cache by normalizing keys first: we do that
by calling GetUnderlyingObjCPtr on the input values. The results of
GetUnderlyingObjCPtr are also memoized in a separate cache.
The patch doesn't bring noticable changes to compile time on CTMark, however
significantly helps one of our internal tests.
Reviewers: gottesmm
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44270
llvm-svn: 327328
Clean up the parsing of notes in llvm-readobj, improve bounds checking, and
allow the parsing code to be reused.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43958
llvm-svn: 327320
getNumUses is a linear time operation. It traverses the user linked list to the end and counts as it goes. Since we are only interested in small constant counts, we should use hasNUses or hasNUsesMore more that terminate the traversal as soon as it can provide the answer.
There are still two other locations in InstCombine, but changing those would force a rebase of D44266 which if accepted would remove them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44398
llvm-svn: 327315