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explicitly emitting retainRV or claimRV calls in the IR This reapplies ed4718eccb12bd42214ca4fb17d196d49561c0c7, which was reverted because it was causing a miscompile. The bug that was causing the miscompile has been fixed in 75805dce5ff874676f3559c069fcd6737838f5c0. Original commit message: Background: This fixes a longstanding problem where llvm breaks ARC's autorelease optimization (see the link below) by separating calls from the marker instructions or retainRV/claimRV calls. The backend changes are in https://reviews.llvm.org/D92569. https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#arc-runtime-objc-autoreleasereturnvalue What this patch does to fix the problem: - The front-end adds operand bundle "clang.arc.attachedcall" to calls, which indicates the call is implicitly followed by a marker instruction and an implicit retainRV/claimRV call that consumes the call result. In addition, it emits a call to @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use, which consumes the call result, to prevent the middle-end passes from changing the return type of the called function. This is currently done only when the target is arm64 and the optimization level is higher than -O0. - ARC optimizer temporarily emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the calls with the operand bundle in the IR and removes the inserted calls after processing the function. - ARC contract pass emits retainRV/claimRV calls after the call with the operand bundle. It doesn't remove the operand bundle on the call since the backend needs it to emit the marker instruction. The retainRV and claimRV calls are emitted late in the pipeline to prevent optimization passes from transforming the IR in a way that makes it harder for the ARC middle-end passes to figure out the def-use relationship between the call and the retainRV/claimRV calls (which is the cause of PR31925). - The function inliner removes an autoreleaseRV call in the callee if nothing in the callee prevents it from being paired up with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. It then inserts a release call if claimRV is attached to the call since autoreleaseRV+claimRV is equivalent to a release. If it cannot find an autoreleaseRV call, it tries to transfer the operand bundle to a function call in the callee. This is important since the ARC optimizer can remove the autoreleaseRV returning the callee result, which makes it impossible to pair it up with the retainRV/claimRV call in the caller. If that fails, it simply emits a retain call in the IR if retainRV is attached to the call and does nothing if claimRV is attached to it. - SCCP refrains from replacing the return value of a call with a constant value if the call has the operand bundle. This ensures the call always has at least one user (the call to @llvm.objc.clang.arc.noop.use). - This patch also fixes a bug in replaceUsesOfNonProtoConstant where multiple operand bundles of the same kind were being added to a call. Future work: - Use the operand bundle on x86-64. - Fix the auto upgrader to convert call+retainRV/claimRV pairs into calls with the operand bundles. rdar://71443534 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808
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LLVM
78 lines
2.7 KiB
LLVM
; RUN: not opt -verify < %s 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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%0 = type opaque
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declare void @g()
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declare %0* @foo0()
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declare i8 @foo1()
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; Operand bundles uses are like regular uses, and need to be dominated
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; by their defs.
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define void @f0(i32* %ptr) {
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; CHECK: Instruction does not dominate all uses!
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; CHECK-NEXT: %x = add i32 42, 1
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; CHECK-NEXT: call void @g() [ "foo"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "bar"(float 0.000000e+00, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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entry:
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%l = load i32, i32* %ptr
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call void @g() [ "foo"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "bar"(float 0.0, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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%x = add i32 42, 1
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ret void
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}
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define void @f1(i32* %ptr) personality i8 3 {
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; CHECK: Instruction does not dominate all uses!
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; CHECK-NEXT: %x = add i32 42, 1
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; CHECK-NEXT: invoke void @g() [ "foo"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "bar"(float 0.000000e+00, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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entry:
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%l = load i32, i32* %ptr
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invoke void @g() [ "foo"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "bar"(float 0.0, i64 100, i32 %l) ] to label %normal unwind label %exception
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exception:
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%cleanup = landingpad i8 cleanup
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br label %normal
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normal:
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%x = add i32 42, 1
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ret void
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}
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define void @f_deopt(i32* %ptr) {
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; CHECK: Multiple deopt operand bundles
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; CHECK-NEXT: call void @g() [ "deopt"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "deopt"(float 0.000000e+00, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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; CHECK-NOT: call void @g() [ "deopt"(i32 42, i64 120, i32 %x) ]
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entry:
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%l = load i32, i32* %ptr
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call void @g() [ "deopt"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "deopt"(float 0.0, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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call void @g() [ "deopt"(i32 42, i64 120) ] ;; The verifier should not complain about this one
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%x = add i32 42, 1
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ret void
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}
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define void @f_gc_transition(i32* %ptr) {
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; CHECK: Multiple gc-transition operand bundles
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; CHECK-NEXT: call void @g() [ "gc-transition"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "gc-transition"(float 0.000000e+00, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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; CHECK-NOT: call void @g() [ "gc-transition"(i32 42, i64 120, i32 %x) ]
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entry:
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%l = load i32, i32* %ptr
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call void @g() [ "gc-transition"(i32 42, i64 100, i32 %x), "gc-transition"(float 0.0, i64 100, i32 %l) ]
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call void @g() [ "gc-transition"(i32 42, i64 120) ] ;; The verifier should not complain about this one
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%x = add i32 42, 1
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ret void
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}
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define void @f_clang_arc_attachedcall() {
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; CHECK: Multiple "clang.arc.attachedcall" operand bundles
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; CHECK-NEXT: call %0* @foo0() [ "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0), "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0) ]
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; CHECK-NEXT: must call a function returning a pointer
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; CHECK-NEXT: call i8 @foo1() [ "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0) ]
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call %0* @foo0() [ "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0) ]
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call %0* @foo0() [ "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0), "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0) ]
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call i8 @foo1() [ "clang.arc.attachedcall"(i64 0) ]
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ret void
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}
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