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Nick Lewycky
110760eb4d Fix typo in comment.
llvm-svn: 176997
2013-03-14 01:26:17 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
3d8ed99b1f Extracted ObjCARC.cpp into its own library libLLVMObjCARCOpts in preparation for refactoring the ARC Optimizer.
llvm-svn: 173647
2013-01-28 01:35:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0e84971ae2 Switch the SCEV expander and LoopStrengthReduce to use
TargetTransformInfo rather than TargetLowering, removing one of the
primary instances of the layering violation of Transforms depending
directly on Target.

This is a really big deal because LSR used to be a "special" pass that
could only be tested fully using llc and by looking at the full output
of it. It also couldn't run with any other loop passes because it had to
be created by the backend. No longer is this true. LSR is now just
a normal pass and we should probably lift the creation of LSR out of
lib/CodeGen/Passes.cpp and into the PassManagerBuilder. =] I've not done
this, or updated all of the tests to use opt and a triple, because
I suspect someone more familiar with LSR would do a better job. This
change should be essentially without functional impact for normal
compilations, and only change behvaior of targetless compilations.

The conversion required changing all of the LSR code to refer to the TTI
interfaces, which fortunately are very similar to TargetLowering's
interfaces. However, it also allowed us to *always* expect to have some
implementation around. I've pushed that simplification through the pass,
and leveraged it to simplify code somewhat. It required some test
updates for one of two things: either we used to skip some checks
altogether but now we get the default "no" answer for them, or we used
to have no information about the target and now we do have some.

I've also started the process of removing AddrMode, as the TTI interface
doesn't use it any longer. In some cases this simplifies code, and in
others it adds some complexity, but I think it's not a bad tradeoff even
there. Subsequent patches will try to clean this up even further and use
other (more appropriate) abstractions.

Yet again, almost all of the formatting changes brought to you by
clang-format. =]

llvm-svn: 171735
2013-01-07 14:41:08 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
13a468b929 revert r166264 because the LTO build is still failing
llvm-svn: 166340
2012-10-19 21:28:43 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
ac33a84388 recommit the patch that makes LSR and LowerInvoke use the TargetTransform interface.
llvm-svn: 166264
2012-10-19 04:27:49 +00:00
Bob Wilson
b6adb70bdd Temporarily revert the TargetTransform changes.
The TargetTransform changes are breaking LTO bootstraps of clang.  I am
working with Nadav to figure out the problem, but I am reverting it for now
to get our buildbots working.

This reverts svn commits: 165665 165669 165670 165786 165787 165997
and I have also reverted clang svn 165741

llvm-svn: 166168
2012-10-18 05:43:52 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
b82a3821f7 Add a new interface to allow IR-level passes to access codegen-specific information.
llvm-svn: 165665
2012-10-10 22:04:55 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
93b1521a98 Port the SSAUpdater-based promotion logic from the old SROA pass to the
new one, and add support for running the new pass in that mode and in
that slot of the pass manager. With this the new pass can completely
replace the old one within the pipeline.

The strategy for enabling or disabling the SSAUpdater logic is to do it
by making the requirement of the domtree analysis optional. By default,
it is required and we get the standard mem2reg approach. This is usually
the desired strategy when run in stand-alone situations. Within the
CGSCC pass manager, we disable requiring of the domtree analysis and
consequentially trigger fallback to the SSAUpdater promotion.

In theory this would allow the pass to re-use a domtree if one happened
to be available even when run in a mode that doesn't require it. In
practice, it lets us have a single pass rather than two which was
simpler for me to wrap my head around.

There is a hidden flag to force the use of the SSAUpdater code path for
the purpose of testing. The primary testing strategy is just to run the
existing tests through that path. One notable difference is that it has
custom code to handle lifetime markers, and one of the tests has been
enhanced to exercise that code.

This has survived a bootstrap and the test suite without serious
correctness issues, however my run of the test suite produced *very*
alarming performance numbers. I don't entirely understand or trust them
though, so more investigation is on-going.

To aid my understanding of the performance impact of the new SROA now
that it runs throughout the optimization pipeline, I'm enabling it by
default in this commit, and will disable it again once the LNT bots have
picked up one iteration with it. I want to get those bots (which are
much more stable) to evaluate the impact of the change before I jump to
any conclusions.

NOTE: Several Clang tests will fail because they run -O3 and check the
result's order of output. They'll go back to passing once I disable it
again.

llvm-svn: 163965
2012-09-15 11:43:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
3be91908a4 Introduce a new SROA implementation.
This is essentially a ground up re-think of the SROA pass in LLVM. It
was initially inspired by a few problems with the existing pass:
- It is subject to the bane of my existence in optimizations: arbitrary
  thresholds.
- It is overly conservative about which constructs can be split and
  promoted.
- The vector value replacement aspect is separated from the splitting
  logic, missing many opportunities where splitting and vector value
  formation can work together.
- The splitting is entirely based around the underlying type of the
  alloca, despite this type often having little to do with the reality
  of how that memory is used. This is especially prevelant with unions
  and base classes where we tail-pack derived members.
- When splitting fails (often due to the thresholds), the vector value
  replacement (again because it is separate) can kick in for
  preposterous cases where we simply should have split the value. This
  results in forming i1024 and i2048 integer "bit vectors" that
  tremendously slow down subsequnet IR optimizations (due to large
  APInts) and impede the backend's lowering.

The new design takes an approach that fundamentally is not susceptible
to many of these problems. It is the result of a discusison between
myself and Duncan Sands over IRC about how to premptively avoid these
types of problems and how to do SROA in a more principled way. Since
then, it has evolved and grown, but this remains an important aspect: it
fixes real world problems with the SROA process today.

First, the transform of SROA actually has little to do with replacement.
It has more to do with splitting. The goal is to take an aggregate
alloca and form a composition of scalar allocas which can replace it and
will be most suitable to the eventual replacement by scalar SSA values.
The actual replacement is performed by mem2reg (and in the future
SSAUpdater).

The splitting is divided into four phases. The first phase is an
analysis of the uses of the alloca. This phase recursively walks uses,
building up a dense datastructure representing the ranges of the
alloca's memory actually used and checking for uses which inhibit any
aspects of the transform such as the escape of a pointer.

Once we have a mapping of the ranges of the alloca used by individual
operations, we compute a partitioning of the used ranges. Some uses are
inherently splittable (such as memcpy and memset), while scalar uses are
not splittable. The goal is to build a partitioning that has the minimum
number of splits while placing each unsplittable use in its own
partition. Overlapping unsplittable uses belong to the same partition.
This is the target split of the aggregate alloca, and it maximizes the
number of scalar accesses which become accesses to their own alloca and
candidates for promotion.

Third, we re-walk the uses of the alloca and assign each specific memory
access to all the partitions touched so that we have dense use-lists for
each partition.

Finally, we build a new, smaller alloca for each partition and rewrite
each use of that partition to use the new alloca. During this phase the
pass will also work very hard to transform uses of an alloca into a form
suitable for promotion, including forming vector operations, speculating
loads throguh PHI nodes and selects, etc.

After splitting is complete, each newly refined alloca that is
a candidate for promotion to a scalar SSA value is run through mem2reg.

There are lots of reasonably detailed comments in the source code about
the design and algorithms, and I'm going to be trying to improve them in
subsequent commits to ensure this is well documented, as the new pass is
in many ways more complex than the old one.

Some of this is still a WIP, but the current state is reasonbly stable.
It has passed bootstrap, the nightly test suite, and Duncan has run it
successfully through the ACATS and DragonEgg test suites. That said, it
remains behind a default-off flag until the last few pieces are in
place, and full testing can be done.

Specific areas I'm looking at next:
- Improved comments and some code cleanup from reviews.
- SSAUpdater and enabling this pass inside the CGSCC pass manager.
- Some datastructure tuning and compile-time measurements.
- More aggressive FCA splitting and vector formation.

Many thanks to Duncan Sands for the thorough final review, as well as
Benjamin Kramer for lots of review during the process of writing this
pass, and Daniel Berlin for reviewing the data structures and algorithms
and general theory of the pass. Also, several other people on IRC, over
lunch tables, etc for lots of feedback and advice.

llvm-svn: 163883
2012-09-14 09:22:59 +00:00
Nuno Lopes
66a3934c7a move the bounds checking pass to the instrumentation folder, where it belongs. I dunno why in the world I dropped it in the Scalar folder in the first place.
No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 160587
2012-07-20 22:39:33 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
313b090606 Add a number of threshold arguments to the SRA pass.
A patch by Tom Stellard with minor changes.

llvm-svn: 158918
2012-06-21 13:44:31 +00:00
Nuno Lopes
114b8eaa9c add a new pass to instrument loads and stores for run-time bounds checking
move EmitGEPOffset from InstCombine to Transforms/Utils/Local.h

(a draft of this) patch reviewed by Andrew, thanks.

llvm-svn: 157261
2012-05-22 17:19:09 +00:00
Dan Gohman
9b37a5592c Add a new ObjC ARC optimization pass to eliminate unneeded
autorelease push+pop pairs.

llvm-svn: 148330
2012-01-17 20:52:24 +00:00
Eli Friedman
2e78501430 Remove reference to dead GEPSplitterPass. PR11506.
llvm-svn: 146195
2011-12-08 22:28:17 +00:00
Devang Patel
8f9c569a13 svn mv Target/ARM/ARMGlobalMerge.cpp Transforms/Scalar/GlobalMerge.cpp
There is no reason to have simple IR level pass in lib/Target.

llvm-svn: 142200
2011-10-17 17:17:43 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3bb0f9391c Remove the old tail duplication pass. It is not used and is unable to update
ssa, so it has to be run really early in the pipeline. Any replacement
should probably use the SSAUpdater.

llvm-svn: 138841
2011-08-30 23:03:45 +00:00
Jakub Staszak
28bcc8673e Introduce "expect" intrinsic instructions.
llvm-svn: 134516
2011-07-06 18:22:43 +00:00
John McCall
519c63cdeb The ARC language-specific optimizer. Credit to Dan Gohman.
llvm-svn: 133108
2011-06-15 23:37:01 +00:00
Junjie Gu
920274b4dd Passing unroll parameters (unroll-count, threshold, and partial unroll) via LoopUnroll class's ctor. Doing so
will allow multiple context with different loop unroll parameters to run.  This is a minor change and no effect 
on existing application.

llvm-svn: 129449
2011-04-13 16:15:29 +00:00
Dan Gohman
db646bfdad Delete the SimplifyHalfPowrLibCalls pass, which was unused, and
only existed as the result of a misunderstanding.

llvm-svn: 126669
2011-02-28 19:41:14 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
e39e476305 Remove outdated references to dominance frontiers.
llvm-svn: 123724
2011-01-18 03:53:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8e171470d3 split SROA into two passes: one that uses DomFrontiers (-scalarrepl)
and one that uses SSAUpdater (-scalarrepl-ssa)

llvm-svn: 123436
2011-01-14 08:13:00 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
a4f2efdd41 Add a new loop-instsimplify pass, with the intention of replacing the instance
of instcombine that is currently in the middle of the loop pass pipeline. This
commit only checks in the pass; it will hopefully be enabled by default later.

llvm-svn: 122719
2011-01-03 00:25:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
688675a0be sketch out a new early cse pass. No functionality yet.
llvm-svn: 122713
2011-01-02 21:47:05 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e210c31646 Start of a pass for recognizing memset and memcpy idioms.
No functionality yet.

llvm-svn: 122562
2010-12-26 19:32:44 +00:00
Duncan Sands
09fbb211eb Add a new convenience pass for testing InstructionSimplify. Previously
it could only be tested indirectly, via instcombine, gvn or some other
pass that makes use of InstructionSimplify, which means that testcases
had to be carefully contrived to dance around any other transformations
that that pass did.

llvm-svn: 122264
2010-12-20 20:54:37 +00:00
Devang Patel
35201e0fd6 Remove LoopIndexSplit pass. It is neither maintained nor used by anyone.
llvm-svn: 116004
2010-10-07 23:29:37 +00:00
Owen Anderson
ccaee65189 Rename ValuePropagation to a more descriptive CorrelatedValuePropagation.
llvm-svn: 112591
2010-08-31 07:48:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
4b49ada02c remove the ABCD and SSI passes. They don't have any clients that
I'm aware of, aren't maintained, and LVI will be replacing their value.
nlewycky approved this on irc.

llvm-svn: 112355
2010-08-28 03:51:24 +00:00
Owen Anderson
dc4703bcd5 Add a prototype of a new peephole optimizing pass that uses LazyValue info to simplify PHIs and select's.
This pass addresses the missed optimizations from PR2581 and PR4420.

llvm-svn: 112325
2010-08-27 23:31:36 +00:00
Dan Gohman
13c66ce161 Eliminate PromoteMemoryToRegisterID; just use addPreserved("mem2reg")
instead, as an example of what this looks like.

llvm-svn: 110478
2010-08-06 21:48:06 +00:00
Owen Anderson
f2fea95f2f Reapply r110396, with fixes to appease the Linux buildbot gods.
llvm-svn: 110460
2010-08-06 18:33:48 +00:00
Owen Anderson
aadd8a89ca Revert r110396 to fix buildbots.
llvm-svn: 110410
2010-08-06 00:23:35 +00:00
Owen Anderson
b9762c07cb Don't use PassInfo* as a type identifier for passes. Instead, use the address of the static
ID member as the sole unique type identifier.  Clean up APIs related to this change.

llvm-svn: 110396
2010-08-05 23:42:04 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
10c4f9d6bd Add an atomic lowering pass
llvm-svn: 110113
2010-08-03 16:19:16 +00:00
Dan Gohman
1512bd9998 Add an LLVM IR version of code sinking. This uses the same simple algorithm
as MachineSink, but it isn't constrained by MachineInstr-level details.

llvm-svn: 103257
2010-05-07 15:40:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
2ceb31a172 Fix a problem that lower invoke has with allocas (PR6694), and
add a version of createLowerInvokePass that allows the client
to specify whether it wants "expensive" or "cheap" lowering.

Patch by Alex Mac!

llvm-svn: 102402
2010-04-26 23:49:32 +00:00
Owen Anderson
73c74b3153 SCCVN, we hardly knew ye!
llvm-svn: 101117
2010-04-13 05:24:08 +00:00
Bob Wilson
6d8360b3d8 Revert r97245 which seems to be causing performance problems.
llvm-svn: 97366
2010-02-28 05:34:05 +00:00
Bob Wilson
139fdbd4d2 Move the EnableFullLoadPRE flag from a separate command-line option to an
argument of createGVNPass and set it automatically for -O3.

llvm-svn: 97245
2010-02-26 19:09:47 +00:00
Bob Wilson
cf20a07501 Remove unused "NoPRE" parameter in GVN and createGVNPass().
llvm-svn: 97235
2010-02-26 18:35:19 +00:00
Eric Christopher
871cf7bce2 Pull these back out, they're a little too aggressive and time
consuming for a simple optimization.

llvm-svn: 95671
2010-02-09 17:29:18 +00:00
Eric Christopher
428b385575 Add a new pass to do llvm.objsize lowering using SCEV.
Initial skeleton and SCEVUnknown lowering implemented,
the rest should come relatively quickly.  Move testcase
to new directory.

Move pass to right before SimplifyLibCalls - which is
moved down a bit so we can take advantage of a few opts.

llvm-svn: 95628
2010-02-09 00:35:38 +00:00
Dan Gohman
406baaac43 Add an option for running GVN with redundant load processing disabled.
llvm-svn: 88742
2009-11-14 02:27:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner
36009e416c remove the now dead condprop pass, PR3906.
llvm-svn: 86810
2009-11-11 05:56:35 +00:00
Dan Gohman
04c536dff6 Remove CodeGenLICM. It's largely obsoleted by MachineLICM's new ability
to unfold loop-invariant loads.

llvm-svn: 85657
2009-10-31 14:35:41 +00:00
Evan Cheng
8db8f72185 Add option to createGVNPass to disable PRE.
llvm-svn: 85609
2009-10-30 20:12:24 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
0376e34268 Add ABCD, a generalized implementation of the Elimination of Array Bounds
Checks on Demand algorithm which looks at arbitrary branches instead of loop
iterations. This is GSoC work by Andre Tavares with only editorial changes
applied!

llvm-svn: 85382
2009-10-28 07:03:15 +00:00
Owen Anderson
646c3e1e3d Forgot to commit these.
llvm-svn: 85180
2009-10-26 23:56:52 +00:00
Victor Hernandez
673c036bc7 Remove FreeInst.
Remove LowerAllocations pass.
Update some more passes to treate free calls just like they were treating FreeInst.

llvm-svn: 85176
2009-10-26 23:43:48 +00:00