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llvm-mirror/test/Transforms/LoopUnswitch/cold-loop.ll
Chen Li 3f3f1a395f [LoopUnswitch] Add block frequency analysis to recognize hot/cold regions
Summary: This patch adds block frequency analysis to LoopUnswitch pass to recognize hot/cold regions. For cold regions the pass only performs trivial unswitches since they do not increase code size, and for hot regions everything works as before. This helps to minimize code growth in cold regions and be more aggressive in hot regions. Currently the default cold regions are blocks with frequencies below 20% of function entry frequency, and it can be adjusted via -loop-unswitch-cold-block-frequency flag. The entire feature is controlled via -loop-unswitch-with-block-frequency flag and it is off by default.

Reviewers: broune, silvas, dnovillo, reames

Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11605

llvm-svn: 248777
2015-09-29 05:03:32 +00:00

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; RUN: opt < %s -loop-unswitch -loop-unswitch-with-block-frequency -S 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
;; trivial condition should be unswithed regardless of coldness.
define i32 @test1(i1 %cond1, i1 %cond2) !prof !1 {
br i1 %cond1, label %loop_begin, label %loop_exit, !prof !0
loop_begin:
; CHECK: br i1 true, label %continue, label %loop_exit.loopexit
br i1 %cond2, label %continue, label %loop_exit ; trivial condition
continue:
call void @some_func1() noreturn nounwind
br label %loop_begin
loop_exit:
ret i32 0
}
;; cold non-trivial condition should not be unswitched.
define i32 @test2(i32* %var, i1 %cond1, i1 %cond2) !prof !1 {
br i1 %cond1, label %loop_begin, label %loop_exit, !prof !0
loop_begin:
store i32 1, i32* %var
; CHECK: br i1 %cond2, label %continue1, label %continue2
br i1 %cond2, label %continue1, label %continue2 ; non-trivial condition
continue1:
call void @some_func1() noreturn nounwind
br label %joint
continue2:
call void @some_func2() noreturn nounwind
br label %joint
joint:
;; unswitching will duplicate these calls.
call void @some_func3() noreturn nounwind
call void @some_func4() noreturn nounwind
br label %loop_begin
loop_exit:
ret i32 0
}
declare void @some_func1() noreturn
declare void @some_func2() noreturn
declare void @some_func3() noreturn
declare void @some_func4() noreturn
!0 = !{!"branch_weights", i32 1, i32 100000000}
!1 = !{!"function_entry_count", i64 100}