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Reid Spencer
e7eb17c64b Remove from the TODO list those optimizations that are already handled by
constant folding implemented in lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp.

llvm-svn: 21604
2005-04-28 18:05:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer
b5d4b854ea Document additional libcall transformations that need to be written.
Help Wanted!

There's a lot of them to write.

llvm-svn: 21603
2005-04-28 04:40:06 +00:00
Reid Spencer
49cfe25457 Doxygenate.
llvm-svn: 21602
2005-04-27 21:29:20 +00:00
Chris Lattner
96704dee49 remove 'statement with no effect' warning
llvm-svn: 21600
2005-04-27 20:12:17 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
2a00530fa7 Implement Value* tracking for loads and stores in the selection DAG. This enables one to use alias analysis in the backends.
(TRUNK)Stores and (EXT|ZEXT|SEXT)Loads have an extra SDOperand which is a SrcValueSDNode which contains the Value*.  Note that if the operation is introduced by the backend, it will still have the operand, but the value* will be null.

llvm-svn: 21599
2005-04-27 20:10:01 +00:00
Chris Lattner
11f6bc02a9 Unbreak the sparc backend.
llvm-svn: 21598
2005-04-27 18:57:15 +00:00
Reid Spencer
b7cff5d9d1 More Cleanup:
* Name the instructions by appending to name of original
* Factor common part out of a switch statement.

llvm-svn: 21597
2005-04-27 17:46:54 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
546799537e import fix and plot multiple lines at once
llvm-svn: 21596
2005-04-27 17:32:41 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
6f0a7297ed Generate a gnuplot script for any program and any test (like llc or gcc)
llvm-svn: 21593
2005-04-27 16:41:50 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
4cb11c1c66 So you want to import nightly tester data into a data base? Have we got the perl script for you
llvm-svn: 21592
2005-04-27 16:03:01 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
20489f8c6e fix for parse, and a start at db import. Using CVS as scp :)
llvm-svn: 21591
2005-04-27 14:57:26 +00:00
Duraid Madina
2f8f3f018d clean up some warnings
llvm-svn: 21590
2005-04-27 11:57:39 +00:00
Reid Spencer
1eb67fef62 This is a cleanup commit:
* Correct stale documentation in a few places
* Re-order the file to better associate things and reduce line count
* Make the pass thread safe by caching the Function* objects needed by the
  optimizers in the pass object instead of globally.
* Provide the SimplifyLibCalls pass object to the optimizer classes so they
  can access cached Function* objects and TargetData info
* Make sure the pass resets its cache if the Module passed to runOnModule
  changes
* Rename CallOptimizer LibCallOptimization. All the classes are named
  *Optimization while the objects are *Optimizer.
* Don't cache Function* in the optimizer objects because they could be used
  by multiple PassManager's running in multiple threads
* Add an optimization for strcpy which is similar to strcat
* Add a "TODO" list at the end of the file for ideas on additional libcall
  optimizations that could be added (get ideas from other compilers).

Sorry for the huge diff. Its mostly reorganization of code. That won't
happen again as I believe the design and infrastructure for this pass is
now done or close to it.

llvm-svn: 21589
2005-04-27 07:54:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
792ae155ad detect functions that never return, and turn the instruction following a
call to them into an 'unreachable' instruction.

This triggers a bunch of times, particularly on gcc:

gzip: 36
gcc: 601
eon: 12
bzip: 38
llvm-svn: 21587
2005-04-27 04:52:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
229735db58 Test the noreturn function optimization
llvm-svn: 21586
2005-04-27 04:51:01 +00:00
Reid Spencer
2f676b4fd8 Add the simplify-libcalls pass.
llvm-svn: 21585
2005-04-27 02:22:47 +00:00
Andrew Lenharth
58a23e6e90 A first step towards being able to do more interesting things with the nightly tester data. Moreinteresting things will come soon, so tune in
llvm-svn: 21584
2005-04-27 02:13:20 +00:00
Reid Spencer
e3b60245eb Prefix the debug statistics so they group together.
llvm-svn: 21583
2005-04-27 00:20:23 +00:00
Reid Spencer
27f80b8c96 In debug builds, make a statistic for each kind of call optimization. This
helps track down what gets triggered in the pass so its easier to identify
good test cases.

llvm-svn: 21582
2005-04-27 00:05:45 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bd077a1945 This analysis doesn't take 'throwing' into consideration, it looks at
'unwinding'

llvm-svn: 21581
2005-04-26 23:53:25 +00:00
Reid Spencer
ddef064121 Fix up the debug statement to actually use a newline .. radical concept.
llvm-svn: 21580
2005-04-26 23:07:08 +00:00
Reid Spencer
7f06064798 Uh, this isn't argpromotion.
llvm-svn: 21579
2005-04-26 23:05:17 +00:00
Reid Spencer
42906defb1 Add some debugging output so we can tell which calls are getting triggered
llvm-svn: 21578
2005-04-26 23:02:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
70f60359cd no parens
llvm-svn: 21577
2005-04-26 22:57:07 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5cba4ccc8b update some paths
llvm-svn: 21576
2005-04-26 22:56:16 +00:00
Reid Spencer
47a20efcb0 No, seriously folks, memcpy really does return void.
llvm-svn: 21575
2005-04-26 22:49:48 +00:00
Reid Spencer
270f03e49e memcpy returns void!!!!!
llvm-svn: 21574
2005-04-26 22:46:23 +00:00
Reid Spencer
ef72727630 Convert the remainder of the intrinsic function prototypes to "declare"
form from the "call" form.

llvm-svn: 21573
2005-04-26 20:50:44 +00:00
Reid Spencer
a973fb004f Use the declare syntax not the call syntax for intrinsic prototypes so
the uninitiated reader is not confused.

llvm-svn: 21572
2005-04-26 20:41:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
6b2ebc1531 don't let Reid build void*'s :)
llvm-svn: 21571
2005-04-26 20:03:33 +00:00
Reid Spencer
303c65cea6 Fix some bugs found by running on llvm-test:
* MemCpyOptimization can only be optimized if the 3rd and 4th arguments are
  constants and we weren't checking for that.
* The result of llvm.memcpy (and llvm.memmove) is void* not sbyte*, put in
  a cast.

llvm-svn: 21570
2005-04-26 19:55:57 +00:00
Reid Spencer
27afdaf88f Changes From Review Feedback:
* Have the SimplifyLibCalls pass acquire the TargetData and pass it down to
  the optimization classes so they can use it to make better choices for
  the signatures of functions, etc.
* Rearrange the code a little so the utility functions are closer to their
  usage and keep the core of the pass near the top of the files.
* Adjust the StrLen pass to get/use the correct prototype depending on the
  TargetData::getIntPtrType() result. The result of strlen is size_t which
  could be either uint or ulong depending on the platform.
* Clean up some coding nits (cast vs. dyn_cast, remove redundant items from
  a switch, etc.)
* Implement the MemMoveOptimization as a twin of MemCpyOptimization (they
  only differ in name).

llvm-svn: 21569
2005-04-26 19:13:17 +00:00
Reid Spencer
23a4d5b15c Add a test case for MemMove.ll
llvm-svn: 21568
2005-04-26 19:05:51 +00:00
Reid Spencer
5f499593d2 Result of strlen is size_t which is either uint or ulong, not int.
llvm-svn: 21567
2005-04-26 19:04:46 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5dc0b9e938 Make interval partition print correctly, patch contributed by
Vladimir Prus!

llvm-svn: 21566
2005-04-26 14:48:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f6199ef63a Fix the compile failures from last night.
llvm-svn: 21565
2005-04-26 14:40:41 +00:00
Duraid Madina
90bcae7fd2 constmul bugfix: multiply by 27611 was broken
llvm-svn: 21564
2005-04-26 09:42:50 +00:00
Duraid Madina
675a0b9769 clean up the code! (oops) lots more cleaning left, however.
llvm-svn: 21563
2005-04-26 08:43:47 +00:00
Reid Spencer
5590c48202 * Merge get_GVInitializer and getCharArrayLength into a single function
named getConstantStringLength. This is the common part of StrCpy and
  StrLen optimizations and probably several others, yet to be written. It
  performs all the validity checks for looking at constant arrays that are
  supposed to be null-terminated strings and then computes the actual
  length of the string.
* Implement the MemCpyOptimization class. This just turns memcpy of 1, 2, 4
  and 8 byte data blocks that are properly aligned on those boundaries into
  a load and a store. Much more could be done here but alignment
  restrictions and lack of knowledge of the target instruction set prevent
  use from doing significantly more. That will have to be delegated to the
  code generators as they lower llvm.memcpy calls.

llvm-svn: 21562
2005-04-26 07:45:18 +00:00
Reid Spencer
ee42a0e6a1 Add a new test case for the llvm.memcpy simplification case.
llvm-svn: 21561
2005-04-26 07:40:40 +00:00
Duraid Madina
ee826ec8f6 * Add code to reduce multiplies by constant integers to shifts, adds and
subtracts. This is a very rough and nasty implementation of Lefevre's
  "pattern finding" algorithm. With a few small changes though, it should
  end up beating most other methods in common use, regardless of the size
  of the constant (currently, it's often one or two shifts worse)

  TODO: rewrite it so it's not hideously ugly (this is a translation from
        perl, which doesn't help ;)
        bypass most of it for multiplies by 2^n+1
	(eventually) teach it that some combinations of shift+add are
	cheaper than others (e.g. shladd on ia64, scaled adds on alpha)
	get it to try multiple booth encodings in search of the cheapest
	routine
	make it work for negative constants

  This is hacked up as a DAG->DAG transform, so once I clean it up I hope
  it'll be pulled out of here and put somewhere else. The only thing backends
  should really have to worry about for now is where to draw the line
  between using this code vs. going ahead and doing an integer multiply
  anyway.

llvm-svn: 21560
2005-04-26 07:23:02 +00:00
Reid Spencer
584e662d19 * Implement StrLenOptimization
* Factor out commonalities between StrLenOptimization and StrCatOptimization
* Make sure that signatures return sbyte* not void*

llvm-svn: 21559
2005-04-26 05:24:00 +00:00
Reid Spencer
8acfb411f9 * Add a test case for StrLenOptimization
* Rename ExitInMain and StrCat tests so they don't have the date the
  regression was entered since they are feature tests, not regressions.

llvm-svn: 21558
2005-04-26 05:22:38 +00:00
Reid Spencer
6a1c238029 Incorporate feedback from Chris:
* Change signatures of OptimizeCall and ValidateCalledFunction so they are
  non-const, allowing the optimization object to be modified. This is in
  support of caching things used across multiple calls.
* Provide two functions for constructing and caching function types
* Modify the StrCatOptimization to cache Function objects for strlen and
  llvm.memcpy so it doesn't regenerate them on each call site. Make sure
  these are invalidated each time we start the pass.
* Handle both a GEP Instruction and a GEP ConstantExpr
* Add additional checks to make sure we really are dealing with an arary of
  sbyte and that all the element initializers are ConstantInt or
  ConstantExpr that reduce to ConstantInt.
* Make sure the GlobalVariable is constant!
* Don't use ConstantArray::getString as it can fail and it doesn't give us
  the right thing. We must check for null bytes in the middle of the array.
* Use llvm.memcpy instead of memcpy so we can factor alignment into it.
* Don't use void* types in signatures, replace with sbyte* instead.

llvm-svn: 21555
2005-04-26 03:26:15 +00:00
Jeff Cohen
b555ae8f95 Add SimplyLibCalls.cpp to VC++ build
llvm-svn: 21554
2005-04-26 02:57:49 +00:00
Reid Spencer
1c6a6274cb Fix RUN: line to not always pass.
llvm-svn: 21553
2005-04-26 02:33:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner
15bcc5273b Fold (X > -1) | (Y > -1) --> (X&Y > -1)
llvm-svn: 21552
2005-04-26 01:18:33 +00:00
Reid Spencer
5fcce35fa8 Changes due to code review and new implementation:
* Don't use std::string for the function names, const char* will suffice
* Allow each CallOptimizer to validate the function signature before
  doing anything
* Repeatedly loop over the functions until an iteration produces
  no more optimizations. This allows one optimization to insert a
  call that is optimized by another optimization.
* Implement the ConstantArray portion of the StrCatOptimization
* Provide a template for the MemCpyOptimization
* Make ExitInMainOptimization split the block, not delete everything
  after the return instruction.
(This covers revision 1.3 and 1.4, as the 1.3 comments were botched)

llvm-svn: 21548
2005-04-25 21:20:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d8ac4da793 implement some more logical compares with constants, so that:
int foo1(int x, int y) {
  int t1 = x >= 0;
  int t2 = y >= 0;
  return t1 & t2;
}
int foo2(int x, int y) {
  int t1 = x == -1;
  int t2 = y == -1;
  return t1 & t2;
}

produces:

_foo1:
        or r2, r4, r3
        srwi r2, r2, 31
        xori r3, r2, 1
        blr
_foo2:
        and r2, r4, r3
        addic r2, r2, 1
        li r2, 0
        addze r3, r2
        blr

instead of:

_foo1:
        srwi r2, r4, 31
        xori r2, r2, 1
        srwi r3, r3, 31
        xori r3, r3, 1
        and r3, r2, r3
        blr
_foo2:
        addic r2, r4, 1
        li r2, 0
        addze r2, r2
        addic r3, r3, 1
        li r3, 0
        addze r3, r3
        and r3, r2, r3
        blr

llvm-svn: 21547
2005-04-25 21:20:28 +00:00
Reid Spencer
9b66533e40 Lots of changes based on review and new functionality:
* Use a 

llvm-svn: 21546
2005-04-25 21:11:48 +00:00