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Bryant Wong
aa5f57bf44 [MemCpyOpt] Don't sink LoadInst below possible clobber.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26811

llvm-svn: 290611
2016-12-27 17:58:12 +00:00
Daniel Jasper
162ffcacd6 Revert @llvm.assume with operator bundles (r289755-r289757)
This creates non-linear behavior in the inliner (see more details in
r289755's commit thread).

llvm-svn: 290086
2016-12-19 08:22:17 +00:00
Hal Finkel
f224db75d2 Remove the AssumptionCache
After r289755, the AssumptionCache is no longer needed. Variables affected by
assumptions are now found by using the new operand-bundle-based scheme. This
new scheme is more computationally efficient, and also we need much less
code...

llvm-svn: 289756
2016-12-15 03:02:15 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
bc87b9fd38 IR: Change the gep_type_iterator API to avoid always exposing the "current" type.
Instead, expose whether the current type is an array or a struct, if an array
what the upper bound is, and if a struct the struct type itself. This is
in preparation for a later change which will make PointerType derive from
Type rather than SequentialType.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26594

llvm-svn: 288458
2016-12-02 02:24:42 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
5edd1d8287 [MemCpyOpt] Don't emit IR in an unspecified order
Argument evaluation order is one of the edge cases where Clang differs
from GCC, yielding different IR depending on which compiler LLVM was
built with. Make the order deterministic and tune the test to actually
verify the order instead of trying to hide it.

llvm-svn: 286126
2016-11-07 17:47:28 +00:00
Tim Shen
a8864abefc [MemCpy] Add comments for r279769
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23846

llvm-svn: 279778
2016-08-25 21:03:46 +00:00
Tim Shen
358f130893 [MemCpy] Check for alias in performMemCpyToMemSetOptzn, instead of the identity of two operands
Summary:
This fixes pr29105. The reason is that lifetime marks creates new
aliasing pointers the original ones, but before this patch aliases
were not checked in performMemCpyToMemSetOptzn.

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23846

llvm-svn: 279769
2016-08-25 19:27:26 +00:00
David Majnemer
5423e4bff5 Use range algorithms instead of unpacking begin/end
No functionality change is intended.

llvm-svn: 278417
2016-08-11 21:15:00 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
eef5ae3754 Apply clang-tidy's modernize-loop-convert to most of lib/Transforms.
Only minor manual fixes. No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 273808
2016-06-26 12:28:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
0d4a698a65 Apply another batch of fixes from clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-value-param.
Contains some manual fixes. No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 273047
2016-06-17 20:41:14 +00:00
Sean Silva
e007734fd3 [PM] Port MemCpyOpt to the new PM.
The need for all these Lookup* functions is just because of calls to
getAnalysis inside methods (i.e. not at the top level) of the
runOnFunction method. They should be straightforward to clean up when
the old PM is gone.

llvm-svn: 272615
2016-06-14 02:44:55 +00:00
Tim Shen
7b743f677f [MemCpyOpt] Do not exchange llvm.lifetime.start and llvm.memcpy
Reviewers: iteratee

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21087

llvm-svn: 272192
2016-06-08 19:42:32 +00:00
David Majnemer
d785861d7b [MemCpyOpt] Don't perform callslot optimization across may-throw calls
An exception could prevent a store from occurring but MemCpyOpt's
callslot optimization would fire anyway, causing the store to occur.

This fixes PR27849.

llvm-svn: 270892
2016-05-26 19:24:24 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim
309caf0d59 Rename getLargestLegalIntTypeSize to getLargestLegalIntTypeSizeInBits(). NFC.
Summary: Rename DataLayout::getLargestLegalIntTypeSize to DataLayout::getLargestLegalIntTypeSizeInBits() to prevent similar mistakes  fixed in r269433.

Reviewers: joker.eph, mcrosier

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20248

llvm-svn: 269456
2016-05-13 18:38:35 +00:00
Jun Bum Lim
bfebf25704 [MemCpyOpt] Use MaxIntSize in byte instead of bit
Summary: This change fix the bug in isProfitableToUseMemset() where MaxIntSize shoule be in byte, not bit.

Reviewers: arsenm, joker.eph, mcrosier

Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20176

llvm-svn: 269433
2016-05-13 16:52:24 +00:00
Tim Northover
ae4c0a6787 Revert "MemCpyOpt: combine local load/store sequences into memcpy."
This reverts commit r269125. It was in my tree when I ran "git svn dcommit".
It's really still under review.

llvm-svn: 269127
2016-05-10 21:49:40 +00:00
Tim Northover
3d78a3c8b7 MemCpyOpt: combine local load/store sequences into memcpy.
Sort of the BB-local equivalent to idiom-recognizer: if we have a basic-block
that really implements a memcpy operation, backends can benefit from seeing
this.

llvm-svn: 269125
2016-05-10 21:48:11 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
653d361880 Re-commit optimization bisect support (r267022) without new pass manager support.
The original commit was reverted because of a buildbot problem with LazyCallGraph::SCC handling (not related to the OptBisect handling).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172

llvm-svn: 267231
2016-04-22 22:06:11 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
b6cc52b7d8 Revert "Initial implementation of optimization bisect support."
This reverts commit r267022, due to an ASan failure:

  http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage2-cmake-RgSan_check/1549

llvm-svn: 267115
2016-04-22 06:51:37 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor
fd49f275f8 Initial implementation of optimization bisect support.
This patch implements a optimization bisect feature, which will allow optimizations to be selectively disabled at compile time in order to track down test failures that are caused by incorrect optimizations.

The bisection is enabled using a new command line option (-opt-bisect-limit).  Individual passes that may be skipped call the OptBisect object (via an LLVMContext) to see if they should be skipped based on the bisect limit.  A finer level of control (disabling individual transformations) can be managed through an addition OptBisect method, but this is not yet used.

The skip checking in this implementation is based on (and replaces) the skipOptnoneFunction check.  Where that check was being called, a new call has been inserted in its place which checks the bisect limit and the optnone attribute.  A new function call has been added for module and SCC passes that behaves in a similar way.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172

llvm-svn: 267022
2016-04-21 17:58:54 +00:00
Amaury Sechet
424f38f304 Imporove load to store => memcpy
Summary: This now try to reorder instructions in order to help create the optimizable pattern.

Reviewers: craig.topper, spatel, dexonsmith, Prazek, chandlerc, joker.eph, majnemer

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16523

llvm-svn: 263503
2016-03-14 22:52:27 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4904b56b75 [PM] Port memdep to the new pass manager.
This is a fairly straightforward port to the new pass manager with one
exception. It removes a very questionable use of releaseMemory() in
the old pass to invalidate its caches between runs on a function.
I don't think this is really guaranteed to be safe. I've just used the
more direct port to the new PM to address this by nuking the results
object each time the pass runs. While this could cause some minor malloc
traffic increase, I don't expect the compile time performance hit to be
noticable, and it makes the correctness and other aspects of the pass
much easier to reason about. In some cases, it may make things faster by
making the sets and maps smaller with better locality. Indeed, the
measurements collected by Bruno (thanks!!!) show mostly compile time
improvements.

There is sadly very limited testing at this point as there are only two
tests of memdep, and both rely on GVN. I'll be porting GVN next and that
will exercise this heavily though.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17962

llvm-svn: 263082
2016-03-10 00:55:30 +00:00
Mehdi Amini
e9f8479a85 Fix PR26051: Memcpy optimization should introduce a call to memcpy before the store destination position
This is a conservative fix, I expect Amaury to relax this.
Follow-up for r256923

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 256999
2016-01-06 23:50:22 +00:00
Amaury Sechet
b940cf08ab Promote aggregate store to memset when possible
Summary: As per title. This will allow the optimizer to pick up on it.

Reviewers: craig.topper, spatel, dexonsmith, Prazek, chandlerc, joker.eph, majnemer

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15923

llvm-svn: 256969
2016-01-06 19:47:24 +00:00
Amaury Sechet
56d77f8e3d Remove useless DEBUG
llvm-svn: 256968
2016-01-06 19:45:09 +00:00
Amaury Sechet
cafefe3116 Improve load/store to memcpy for aggregate
Summary: It turns out that if we don't try to do it at the store location, we can do it before any operation that alias the load, as long as no operation alias the store.

Reviewers: craig.topper, spatel, dexonsmith, Prazek, chandlerc, joker.eph

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15903

llvm-svn: 256923
2016-01-06 09:30:39 +00:00
Amaury Sechet
f8a4963955 Implement load to store => memcpy in MemCpyOpt for aggregates
Summary:
Most of the tool chain is able to optimize scalar and memcpy like operation effisciently while it isn't that good with aggregates. In order to improve the support of aggregate, we try to change aggregate manipulation into either scalar or memcpy like ones whenever possible without loosing informations.

This is one such opportunity.

Reviewers: craig.topper, spatel, dexonsmith, Prazek, chandlerc

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15894

llvm-svn: 256868
2016-01-05 20:17:48 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
8312ed978c getParent() ^ 3 == getModule() ; NFCI
llvm-svn: 255511
2015-12-14 17:24:23 +00:00
Craig Topper
3182781c9b Use modulo operator instead of multiplying result of a divide and subtracting from the original dividend. NFC.
llvm-svn: 253792
2015-11-21 17:44:42 +00:00
Craig Topper
3745d2c0bb Use range-based for loops. NFC
llvm-svn: 253652
2015-11-20 07:18:48 +00:00
Pete Cooper
b753649d63 Revert "Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments."
This reverts commit r253511.

This likely broke the bots in
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64-elf-linux2/builds/20202
http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/clang-3stage-i686-linux/builds/3787

llvm-svn: 253543
2015-11-19 05:56:52 +00:00
Pete Cooper
aca4c5cdc6 Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments.
Note, this was reviewed (and more details are in) http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html

These intrinsics currently have an explicit alignment argument which is
required to be a constant integer.  It represents the alignment of the
source and dest, and so must be the minimum of those.

This change allows source and dest to each have their own alignments
by using the alignment attribute on their arguments.  The alignment
argument itself is removed.

There are a few places in the code for which the code needs to be
checked by an expert as to whether using only src/dest alignment is
safe.  For those places, they currently take the minimum of src/dest
alignments which matches the current behaviour.

For example, code which used to read:
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %dest, i8* %src, i32 500, i32 8, i1 false)
will now read:
  call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* align 8 %dest, i8* align 8 %src, i32 500, i1 false)

For out of tree owners, I was able to strip alignment from calls using sed by replacing:
  (call.*llvm\.memset.*)i32\ [0-9]*\,\ i1 false\)
with:
  $1i1 false)

and similarly for memmove and memcpy.

I then added back in alignment to test cases which needed it.

A similar commit will be made to clang which actually has many differences in alignment as now
IRBuilder can generate different source/dest alignments on calls.

In IRBuilder itself, a new argument was added.  Instead of calling:
  CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, /* isVolatile */ false)
you now call
  CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, SrcAlign, /* isVolatile */ false)

There is a temporary class (IntegerAlignment) which takes the source alignment and rejects
implicit conversion from bool.  This is to prevent isVolatile here from passing its default
parameter to the source alignment.

Note, changes in future can now be made to codegen.  I didn't change anything here, but this
change should enable better memcpy code sequences.

Reviewed by Hal Finkel.

llvm-svn: 253511
2015-11-18 22:17:24 +00:00
Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
f5f123721d Scalar: Remove remaining ilist iterator implicit conversions
Remove remaining `ilist_iterator` implicit conversions from
LLVMScalarOpts.

This change exposed some scary behaviour in
lib/Transforms/Scalar/SCCP.cpp around line 1770.  This patch changes a
call from `Function::begin()` to `&Function::front()`, since the return
was immediately being passed into another function that takes a
`Function*`.  `Function::front()` started to assert, since the function
was empty.  Note that `Function::end()` does not point at a legal
`Function*` -- it points at an `ilist_half_node` -- so the other
function was getting garbage before.  (I added the missing check for
`Function::isDeclaration()`.)

Otherwise, no functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 250211
2015-10-13 19:26:58 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
fd39c19164 [MemCpyOpt] Fix wrong merging adjacent nontemporal stores into memset calls.
Pass MemCpyOpt doesn't check if a store instruction is nontemporal.
As a consequence, adjacent nontemporal stores are always merged into a
memset call.

Example:

;;;
define void @foo(<4 x float>* nocapture %p) {
entry:
  store <4 x float> zeroinitializer, <4 x float>* %p, align 16, !nontemporal !0
  %p1 = getelementptr inbounds <4 x float>, <4 x float>* %dst, i64 1
  store <4 x float> zeroinitializer, <4 x float>* %p1, align 16, !nontemporal !0
  ret void
}

!0 = !{i32 1}
;;;

In this example, the two nontemporal stores are combined to a memset of zero
which does not preserve the nontemporal hint. Later on the backend (tested on a
x86-64 corei7) expands that memset call into a sequence of two normal 16-byte
aligned vector stores.

opt -memcpyopt example.ll -S -o - | llc -mcpu=corei7 -o -

Before:
  xorps  %xmm0, %xmm0
  movaps  %xmm0, 16(%rdi)
  movaps  %xmm0, (%rdi)

With this patch, we no longer merge nontemporal stores into calls to memset.
In this example, llc correctly expands the two stores into two movntps:
  xorps  %xmm0, %xmm0
  movntps %xmm0, 16(%rdi)
  movntps  %xmm0, (%rdi)

In theory, we could extend the usage of !nontemporal metadata to memcpy/memset
calls. However a change like that would only have the effect of forcing the
backend to expand !nontemporal memsets back to sequences of store instructions.
A memset library call would not have exactly the same semantic of a builtin
!nontemporal memset call. So, SelectionDAG will have to conservatively expand
it back to a sequence of !nontemporal stores (effectively undoing the merging).

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13519

llvm-svn: 249820
2015-10-09 10:53:41 +00:00
Piotr Padlewski
2354bd7d63 inariant.group handling in GVN
The most important part required to make clang
devirtualization works ( ͡°͜ʖ ͡°).
The code is able to find non local dependencies, but unfortunatelly
because the caller can only handle local dependencies, I had to add
some restrictions to look for dependencies only in the same BB.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12992

llvm-svn: 249196
2015-10-02 22:12:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
d7003090ac [PM/AA] Rebuild LLVM's alias analysis infrastructure in a way compatible
with the new pass manager, and no longer relying on analysis groups.

This builds essentially a ground-up new AA infrastructure stack for
LLVM. The core ideas are the same that are used throughout the new pass
manager: type erased polymorphism and direct composition. The design is
as follows:

- FunctionAAResults is a type-erasing alias analysis results aggregation
  interface to walk a single query across a range of results from
  different alias analyses. Currently this is function-specific as we
  always assume that aliasing queries are *within* a function.

- AAResultBase is a CRTP utility providing stub implementations of
  various parts of the alias analysis result concept, notably in several
  cases in terms of other more general parts of the interface. This can
  be used to implement only a narrow part of the interface rather than
  the entire interface. This isn't really ideal, this logic should be
  hoisted into FunctionAAResults as currently it will cause
  a significant amount of redundant work, but it faithfully models the
  behavior of the prior infrastructure.

- All the alias analysis passes are ported to be wrapper passes for the
  legacy PM and new-style analysis passes for the new PM with a shared
  result object. In some cases (most notably CFL), this is an extremely
  naive approach that we should revisit when we can specialize for the
  new pass manager.

- BasicAA has been restructured to reflect that it is much more
  fundamentally a function analysis because it uses dominator trees and
  loop info that need to be constructed for each function.

All of the references to getting alias analysis results have been
updated to use the new aggregation interface. All the preservation and
other pass management code has been updated accordingly.

The way the FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass works is to detect the
available alias analyses when run, and add them to the results object.
This means that we should be able to continue to respect when various
passes are added to the pipeline, for example adding CFL or adding TBAA
passes should just cause their results to be available and to get folded
into this. The exception to this rule is BasicAA which really needs to
be a function pass due to using dominator trees and loop info. As
a consequence, the FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass directly depends on
BasicAA and always includes it in the aggregation.

This has significant implications for preserving analyses. Generally,
most passes shouldn't bother preserving FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass
because rebuilding the results just updates the set of known AA passes.
The exception to this rule are LoopPass instances which need to preserve
all the function analyses that the loop pass manager will end up
needing. This means preserving both BasicAAWrapperPass and the
aggregating FunctionAAResultsWrapperPass.

Now, when preserving an alias analysis, you do so by directly preserving
that analysis. This is only necessary for non-immutable-pass-provided
alias analyses though, and there are only three of interest: BasicAA,
GlobalsAA (formerly GlobalsModRef), and SCEVAA. Usually BasicAA is
preserved when needed because it (like DominatorTree and LoopInfo) is
marked as a CFG-only pass. I've expanded GlobalsAA into the preserved
set everywhere we previously were preserving all of AliasAnalysis, and
I've added SCEVAA in the intersection of that with where we preserve
SCEV itself.

One significant challenge to all of this is that the CGSCC passes were
actually using the alias analysis implementations by taking advantage of
a pretty amazing set of loop holes in the old pass manager's analysis
management code which allowed analysis groups to slide through in many
cases. Moving away from analysis groups makes this problem much more
obvious. To fix it, I've leveraged the flexibility the design of the new
PM components provides to just directly construct the relevant alias
analyses for the relevant functions in the IPO passes that need them.
This is a bit hacky, but should go away with the new pass manager, and
is already in many ways cleaner than the prior state.

Another significant challenge is that various facilities of the old
alias analysis infrastructure just don't fit any more. The most
significant of these is the alias analysis 'counter' pass. That pass
relied on the ability to snoop on AA queries at different points in the
analysis group chain. Instead, I'm planning to build printing
functionality directly into the aggregation layer. I've not included
that in this patch merely to keep it smaller.

Note that all of this needs a nearly complete rewrite of the AA
documentation. I'm planning to do that, but I'd like to make sure the
new design settles, and to flesh out a bit more of what it looks like in
the new pass manager first.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12080

llvm-svn: 247167
2015-09-09 17:55:00 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
578302805a Rename Instruction::dropUnknownMetadata() to dropUnknownNonDebugMetadata()
and make it always preserve debug locations, since all callers wanted this
behavior anyway.

This is addressing a post-commit review feedback for r245589.

NFC (inside the LLVM tree).

llvm-svn: 245622
2015-08-20 22:00:30 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
bbd441b7ad Fix a bug that caused SimplifyCFG to drop DebugLocs.
Instruction::dropUnknownMetadata(KnownSet) is supposed to preserve all
metadata in KnownSet, but the condition for DebugLocs was inverted.

Most users of dropUnknownMetadata() actually worked around this by not
adding LLVMContext::MD_dbg to their list of KnowIDs.
This is now made explicit.

llvm-svn: 245589
2015-08-20 18:24:02 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
2663ebf6a5 don't repeat function names in comments; NFC
llvm-svn: 244977
2015-08-13 22:53:20 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
2e896f4f08 [PM/AA] Extract the ModRef enums from the AliasAnalysis class in
preparation for de-coupling the AA implementations.

In order to do this, they had to become fake-scoped using the
traditional LLVM pattern of a leading initialism. These can't be actual
scoped enumerations because they're bitfields and thus inherently we use
them as integers.

I've also renamed the behavior enums that are specific to reasoning
about the mod/ref behavior of functions when called. This makes it more
clear that they have a very narrow domain of applicability.

I think there is a significantly cleaner API for all of this, but
I don't want to try to do really substantive changes for now, I just
want to refactor the things away from analysis groups so I'm preserving
the exact original design and just cleaning up the names, style, and
lifting out of the class.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10564

llvm-svn: 242963
2015-07-22 23:15:57 +00:00
Nick Lewycky
72bee17899 Fix a performance problem in memcpyopt by removing a linear scan over ranges when inserting a new range. No functionality change intended. Patch by Anthony Pesch!
llvm-svn: 242843
2015-07-21 21:56:26 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko
f993659b8f Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)
Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first.

llvm-svn: 240390
2015-06-23 09:49:53 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko
40cb19d802 Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC
The patch is generated using this command:

tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
  -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
  llvm/lib/


Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!

llvm-svn: 240137
2015-06-19 15:57:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
cc1aae13e7 [PM/AA] Remove the Location typedef from the AliasAnalysis class now
that it is its own entity in the form of MemoryLocation, and update all
the callers.

This is an entirely mechanical change. References to "Location" within
AA subclases become "MemoryLocation", and elsewhere
"AliasAnalysis::Location" becomes "MemoryLocation". Hope that helps
out-of-tree folks update.

llvm-svn: 239885
2015-06-17 07:18:54 +00:00
Matt Wala
59a43c7756 Fix a typo in a comment in MemCpyOpt (test commit)
llvm-svn: 239628
2015-06-12 18:16:51 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
935258c90a [PM/AA] Start refactoring AliasAnalysis to remove the analysis group and
port it to the new pass manager.

All this does is extract the inner "location" class used by AA into its
own full fledged type. This seems *much* cleaner as MemoryDependence and
soon MemorySSA also use this heavily, and it doesn't make much sense
being inside the AA infrastructure.

This will also make it much easier to break apart the AA infrastructure
into something that stands on its own rather than using the analysis
group design.

There are a few places where this makes APIs not make sense -- they were
taking an AliasAnalysis pointer just to build locations. I'll try to
clean those up in follow-up commits.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10228

llvm-svn: 239003
2015-06-04 02:03:15 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
25bf6adfba [MemCpyOpt] Do move the memset, but look at its dest's dependencies.
In effect a partial revert of r237858, which was a dumb shortcut.
Looking at the dependencies of the destination should be the proper
fix: if the new memset would depend on anything other than itself,
the transformation isn't correct.

llvm-svn: 237874
2015-05-21 01:43:39 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
cdd59eb5a7 [MemCpyOpt] Pass Instruction to IRBuilder, no need for NextNode. NFC.
We're erasing the instructions anyway.

llvm-svn: 237861
2015-05-21 00:08:35 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
d20c6ec42d [MemCpyOpt] Don't move the memset when optimizing memset+memcpy.
Fixes PR23599, another miscompile introduced by r235232: when there is
another dependency on the destination of the created memset (i.e., the
part of the original destination that the memcpy doesn't depend on)
between the memcpy and the original memset, we would insert the created
memset after the memcpy, and thus after the other dependency.

Instead, insert the created memset right after the old one.

llvm-svn: 237858
2015-05-20 23:55:16 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
3c51eef04b [MemCpyOpt] Turn memcpy from just-memset'd source into memset.
There's no point in copying around constants, so, when all else fails,
we can still transform memcpy of memset into two independent memsets.

To quote the example, we can turn:
  memset(dst1, c, dst1_size);
  memcpy(dst2, dst1, dst2_size);
into:
  memset(dst1, c, dst1_size);
  memset(dst2, c, dst2_size);
When dst2_size <= dst1_size.

Like r235232 for copy constructors, this can occur in move constructors.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9682

llvm-svn: 237506
2015-05-16 01:32:26 +00:00