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//===- TailRecursionElimination.cpp - Eliminate Tail Calls ----------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file transforms calls of the current function (self recursion) followed
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// by a return instruction with a branch to the entry of the function, creating
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// a loop. This pass also implements the following extensions to the basic
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// algorithm:
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//
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// 1. Trivial instructions between the call and return do not prevent the
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// transformation from taking place, though currently the analysis cannot
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// support moving any really useful instructions (only dead ones).
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// 2. This pass transforms functions that are prevented from being tail
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// recursive by an associative and commutative expression to use an
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// accumulator variable, thus compiling the typical naive factorial or
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// 'fib' implementation into efficient code.
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// 3. TRE is performed if the function returns void, if the return
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// returns the result returned by the call, or if the function returns a
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// run-time constant on all exits from the function. It is possible, though
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// unlikely, that the return returns something else (like constant 0), and
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// can still be TRE'd. It can be TRE'd if ALL OTHER return instructions in
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// the function return the exact same value.
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// 4. If it can prove that callees do not access their caller stack frame,
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// they are marked as eligible for tail call elimination (by the code
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// generator).
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//
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// There are several improvements that could be made:
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//
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// 1. If the function has any alloca instructions, these instructions will be
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// moved out of the entry block of the function, causing them to be
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// evaluated each time through the tail recursion. Safely keeping allocas
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// in the entry block requires analysis to proves that the tail-called
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// function does not read or write the stack object.
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// 2. Tail recursion is only performed if the call immediately precedes the
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// return instruction. It's possible that there could be a jump between
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// the call and the return.
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// 3. There can be intervening operations between the call and the return that
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// prevent the TRE from occurring. For example, there could be GEP's and
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// stores to memory that will not be read or written by the call. This
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// requires some substantial analysis (such as with DSA) to prove safe to
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// move ahead of the call, but doing so could allow many more TREs to be
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// performed, for example in TreeAdd/TreeAlloc from the treeadd benchmark.
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// 4. The algorithm we use to detect if callees access their caller stack
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// frames is very primitive.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar/TailRecursionElimination.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/CFG.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/CaptureTracking.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/DomTreeUpdater.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/GlobalsModRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/InlineCost.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/Loads.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/OptimizationRemarkEmitter.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/PostDominators.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetTransformInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/CFG.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
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#include "llvm/InitializePasses.h"
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#include "llvm/Pass.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h"
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "tailcallelim"
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STATISTIC(NumEliminated, "Number of tail calls removed");
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STATISTIC(NumRetDuped, "Number of return duplicated");
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STATISTIC(NumAccumAdded, "Number of accumulators introduced");
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/// Scan the specified function for alloca instructions.
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/// If it contains any dynamic allocas, returns false.
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static bool canTRE(Function &F) {
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// Because of PR962, we don't TRE dynamic allocas.
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return llvm::all_of(instructions(F), [](Instruction &I) {
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auto *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(&I);
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return !AI || AI->isStaticAlloca();
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});
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}
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namespace {
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struct AllocaDerivedValueTracker {
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// Start at a root value and walk its use-def chain to mark calls that use the
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// value or a derived value in AllocaUsers, and places where it may escape in
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// EscapePoints.
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void walk(Value *Root) {
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SmallVector<Use *, 32> Worklist;
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SmallPtrSet<Use *, 32> Visited;
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auto AddUsesToWorklist = [&](Value *V) {
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for (auto &U : V->uses()) {
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if (!Visited.insert(&U).second)
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continue;
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Worklist.push_back(&U);
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}
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};
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AddUsesToWorklist(Root);
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while (!Worklist.empty()) {
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Use *U = Worklist.pop_back_val();
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Instruction *I = cast<Instruction>(U->getUser());
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switch (I->getOpcode()) {
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case Instruction::Call:
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case Instruction::Invoke: {
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auto &CB = cast<CallBase>(*I);
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// If the alloca-derived argument is passed byval it is not an escape
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// point, or a use of an alloca. Calling with byval copies the contents
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// of the alloca into argument registers or stack slots, which exist
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// beyond the lifetime of the current frame.
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if (CB.isArgOperand(U) && CB.isByValArgument(CB.getArgOperandNo(U)))
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continue;
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bool IsNocapture =
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CB.isDataOperand(U) && CB.doesNotCapture(CB.getDataOperandNo(U));
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callUsesLocalStack(CB, IsNocapture);
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if (IsNocapture) {
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// If the alloca-derived argument is passed in as nocapture, then it
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// can't propagate to the call's return. That would be capturing.
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continue;
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}
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break;
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}
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case Instruction::Load: {
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// The result of a load is not alloca-derived (unless an alloca has
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// otherwise escaped, but this is a local analysis).
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continue;
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}
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case Instruction::Store: {
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if (U->getOperandNo() == 0)
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EscapePoints.insert(I);
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continue; // Stores have no users to analyze.
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}
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case Instruction::BitCast:
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case Instruction::GetElementPtr:
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case Instruction::PHI:
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case Instruction::Select:
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case Instruction::AddrSpaceCast:
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break;
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default:
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EscapePoints.insert(I);
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break;
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}
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AddUsesToWorklist(I);
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}
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}
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void callUsesLocalStack(CallBase &CB, bool IsNocapture) {
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// Add it to the list of alloca users.
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AllocaUsers.insert(&CB);
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// If it's nocapture then it can't capture this alloca.
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if (IsNocapture)
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return;
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// If it can write to memory, it can leak the alloca value.
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if (!CB.onlyReadsMemory())
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EscapePoints.insert(&CB);
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}
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SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 32> AllocaUsers;
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SmallPtrSet<Instruction *, 32> EscapePoints;
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};
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}
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static bool markTails(Function &F, bool &AllCallsAreTailCalls,
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OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE) {
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if (F.callsFunctionThatReturnsTwice())
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return false;
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AllCallsAreTailCalls = true;
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// The local stack holds all alloca instructions and all byval arguments.
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AllocaDerivedValueTracker Tracker;
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for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) {
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if (Arg.hasByValAttr())
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Tracker.walk(&Arg);
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}
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for (auto &BB : F) {
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for (auto &I : BB)
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if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(&I))
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Tracker.walk(AI);
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}
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bool Modified = false;
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// Track whether a block is reachable after an alloca has escaped. Blocks that
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// contain the escaping instruction will be marked as being visited without an
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// escaped alloca, since that is how the block began.
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enum VisitType {
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UNVISITED,
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UNESCAPED,
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ESCAPED
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};
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DenseMap<BasicBlock *, VisitType> Visited;
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// We propagate the fact that an alloca has escaped from block to successor.
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// Visit the blocks that are propagating the escapedness first. To do this, we
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// maintain two worklists.
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SmallVector<BasicBlock *, 32> WorklistUnescaped, WorklistEscaped;
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// We may enter a block and visit it thinking that no alloca has escaped yet,
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// then see an escape point and go back around a loop edge and come back to
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// the same block twice. Because of this, we defer setting tail on calls when
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// we first encounter them in a block. Every entry in this list does not
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// statically use an alloca via use-def chain analysis, but may find an alloca
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// through other means if the block turns out to be reachable after an escape
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// point.
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SmallVector<CallInst *, 32> DeferredTails;
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BasicBlock *BB = &F.getEntryBlock();
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VisitType Escaped = UNESCAPED;
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do {
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for (auto &I : *BB) {
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if (Tracker.EscapePoints.count(&I))
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Escaped = ESCAPED;
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CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(&I);
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if (!CI || CI->isTailCall() || isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(&I))
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continue;
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bool IsNoTail = CI->isNoTailCall() || CI->hasOperandBundles();
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if (!IsNoTail && CI->doesNotAccessMemory()) {
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// A call to a readnone function whose arguments are all things computed
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// outside this function can be marked tail. Even if you stored the
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// alloca address into a global, a readnone function can't load the
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// global anyhow.
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//
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// Note that this runs whether we know an alloca has escaped or not. If
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// it has, then we can't trust Tracker.AllocaUsers to be accurate.
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bool SafeToTail = true;
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for (auto &Arg : CI->arg_operands()) {
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if (isa<Constant>(Arg.getUser()))
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continue;
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if (Argument *A = dyn_cast<Argument>(Arg.getUser()))
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if (!A->hasByValAttr())
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continue;
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SafeToTail = false;
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break;
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}
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if (SafeToTail) {
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using namespace ore;
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ORE->emit([&]() {
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return OptimizationRemark(DEBUG_TYPE, "tailcall-readnone", CI)
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<< "marked as tail call candidate (readnone)";
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});
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CI->setTailCall();
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Modified = true;
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continue;
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}
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}
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if (!IsNoTail && Escaped == UNESCAPED && !Tracker.AllocaUsers.count(CI)) {
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DeferredTails.push_back(CI);
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} else {
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AllCallsAreTailCalls = false;
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}
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}
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for (auto *SuccBB : make_range(succ_begin(BB), succ_end(BB))) {
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auto &State = Visited[SuccBB];
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if (State < Escaped) {
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State = Escaped;
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if (State == ESCAPED)
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WorklistEscaped.push_back(SuccBB);
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else
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WorklistUnescaped.push_back(SuccBB);
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}
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}
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if (!WorklistEscaped.empty()) {
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BB = WorklistEscaped.pop_back_val();
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Escaped = ESCAPED;
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} else {
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BB = nullptr;
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while (!WorklistUnescaped.empty()) {
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auto *NextBB = WorklistUnescaped.pop_back_val();
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if (Visited[NextBB] == UNESCAPED) {
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BB = NextBB;
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Escaped = UNESCAPED;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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} while (BB);
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for (CallInst *CI : DeferredTails) {
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if (Visited[CI->getParent()] != ESCAPED) {
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// If the escape point was part way through the block, calls after the
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// escape point wouldn't have been put into DeferredTails.
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LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Marked as tail call candidate: " << *CI << "\n");
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CI->setTailCall();
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Modified = true;
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} else {
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AllCallsAreTailCalls = false;
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}
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}
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return Modified;
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}
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/// Return true if it is safe to move the specified
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/// instruction from after the call to before the call, assuming that all
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/// instructions between the call and this instruction are movable.
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///
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static bool canMoveAboveCall(Instruction *I, CallInst *CI, AliasAnalysis *AA) {
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// FIXME: We can move load/store/call/free instructions above the call if the
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// call does not mod/ref the memory location being processed.
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if (I->mayHaveSideEffects()) // This also handles volatile loads.
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return false;
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if (LoadInst *L = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(I)) {
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// Loads may always be moved above calls without side effects.
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if (CI->mayHaveSideEffects()) {
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// Non-volatile loads may be moved above a call with side effects if it
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// does not write to memory and the load provably won't trap.
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// Writes to memory only matter if they may alias the pointer
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// being loaded from.
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const DataLayout &DL = L->getModule()->getDataLayout();
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if (isModSet(AA->getModRefInfo(CI, MemoryLocation::get(L))) ||
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!isSafeToLoadUnconditionally(L->getPointerOperand(), L->getType(),
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L->getAlign(), DL, L))
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return false;
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}
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}
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// Otherwise, if this is a side-effect free instruction, check to make sure
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// that it does not use the return value of the call. If it doesn't use the
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// return value of the call, it must only use things that are defined before
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// the call, or movable instructions between the call and the instruction
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// itself.
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return !is_contained(I->operands(), CI);
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}
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static bool canTransformAccumulatorRecursion(Instruction *I, CallInst *CI) {
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if (!I->isAssociative() || !I->isCommutative())
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return false;
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assert(I->getNumOperands() == 2 &&
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"Associative/commutative operations should have 2 args!");
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// Exactly one operand should be the result of the call instruction.
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if ((I->getOperand(0) == CI && I->getOperand(1) == CI) ||
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(I->getOperand(0) != CI && I->getOperand(1) != CI))
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return false;
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// The only user of this instruction we allow is a single return instruction.
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if (!I->hasOneUse() || !isa<ReturnInst>(I->user_back()))
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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static Instruction *firstNonDbg(BasicBlock::iterator I) {
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while (isa<DbgInfoIntrinsic>(I))
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++I;
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return &*I;
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}
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namespace {
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class TailRecursionEliminator {
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Function &F;
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const TargetTransformInfo *TTI;
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AliasAnalysis *AA;
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OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE;
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DomTreeUpdater &DTU;
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// The below are shared state we want to have available when eliminating any
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// calls in the function. There values should be populated by
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// createTailRecurseLoopHeader the first time we find a call we can eliminate.
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BasicBlock *HeaderBB = nullptr;
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SmallVector<PHINode *, 8> ArgumentPHIs;
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bool RemovableCallsMustBeMarkedTail = false;
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// PHI node to store our return value.
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PHINode *RetPN = nullptr;
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// i1 PHI node to track if we have a valid return value stored in RetPN.
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PHINode *RetKnownPN = nullptr;
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// Vector of select instructions we insereted. These selects use RetKnownPN
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// to either propagate RetPN or select a new return value.
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SmallVector<SelectInst *, 8> RetSelects;
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// The below are shared state needed when performing accumulator recursion.
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// There values should be populated by insertAccumulator the first time we
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// find an elimination that requires an accumulator.
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// PHI node to store our current accumulated value.
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PHINode *AccPN = nullptr;
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// The instruction doing the accumulating.
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Instruction *AccumulatorRecursionInstr = nullptr;
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TailRecursionEliminator(Function &F, const TargetTransformInfo *TTI,
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AliasAnalysis *AA, OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE,
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DomTreeUpdater &DTU)
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: F(F), TTI(TTI), AA(AA), ORE(ORE), DTU(DTU) {}
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CallInst *findTRECandidate(Instruction *TI,
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bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail);
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void createTailRecurseLoopHeader(CallInst *CI);
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void insertAccumulator(Instruction *AccRecInstr);
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bool eliminateCall(CallInst *CI);
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bool foldReturnAndProcessPred(ReturnInst *Ret,
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bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail);
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bool processReturningBlock(ReturnInst *Ret,
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bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail);
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void cleanupAndFinalize();
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public:
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static bool eliminate(Function &F, const TargetTransformInfo *TTI,
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AliasAnalysis *AA, OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE,
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DomTreeUpdater &DTU);
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};
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} // namespace
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CallInst *TailRecursionEliminator::findTRECandidate(
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Instruction *TI, bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail) {
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BasicBlock *BB = TI->getParent();
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if (&BB->front() == TI) // Make sure there is something before the terminator.
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return nullptr;
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// Scan backwards from the return, checking to see if there is a tail call in
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// this block. If so, set CI to it.
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CallInst *CI = nullptr;
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BasicBlock::iterator BBI(TI);
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while (true) {
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CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(BBI);
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if (CI && CI->getCalledFunction() == &F)
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break;
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if (BBI == BB->begin())
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return nullptr; // Didn't find a potential tail call.
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--BBI;
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}
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// If this call is marked as a tail call, and if there are dynamic allocas in
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// the function, we cannot perform this optimization.
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if (CI->isTailCall() && CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail)
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return nullptr;
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// As a special case, detect code like this:
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// double fabs(double f) { return __builtin_fabs(f); } // a 'fabs' call
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// and disable this xform in this case, because the code generator will
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// lower the call to fabs into inline code.
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if (BB == &F.getEntryBlock() &&
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firstNonDbg(BB->front().getIterator()) == CI &&
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firstNonDbg(std::next(BB->begin())) == TI && CI->getCalledFunction() &&
|
|
!TTI->isLoweredToCall(CI->getCalledFunction())) {
|
|
// A single-block function with just a call and a return. Check that
|
|
// the arguments match.
|
|
auto I = CI->arg_begin(), E = CI->arg_end();
|
|
Function::arg_iterator FI = F.arg_begin(), FE = F.arg_end();
|
|
for (; I != E && FI != FE; ++I, ++FI)
|
|
if (*I != &*FI) break;
|
|
if (I == E && FI == FE)
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return CI;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TailRecursionEliminator::createTailRecurseLoopHeader(CallInst *CI) {
|
|
HeaderBB = &F.getEntryBlock();
|
|
BasicBlock *NewEntry = BasicBlock::Create(F.getContext(), "", &F, HeaderBB);
|
|
NewEntry->takeName(HeaderBB);
|
|
HeaderBB->setName("tailrecurse");
|
|
BranchInst *BI = BranchInst::Create(HeaderBB, NewEntry);
|
|
BI->setDebugLoc(CI->getDebugLoc());
|
|
|
|
// If this function has self recursive calls in the tail position where some
|
|
// are marked tail and some are not, only transform one flavor or another.
|
|
// We have to choose whether we move allocas in the entry block to the new
|
|
// entry block or not, so we can't make a good choice for both. We make this
|
|
// decision here based on whether the first call we found to remove is
|
|
// marked tail.
|
|
// NOTE: We could do slightly better here in the case that the function has
|
|
// no entry block allocas.
|
|
RemovableCallsMustBeMarkedTail = CI->isTailCall();
|
|
|
|
// If this tail call is marked 'tail' and if there are any allocas in the
|
|
// entry block, move them up to the new entry block.
|
|
if (RemovableCallsMustBeMarkedTail)
|
|
// Move all fixed sized allocas from HeaderBB to NewEntry.
|
|
for (BasicBlock::iterator OEBI = HeaderBB->begin(), E = HeaderBB->end(),
|
|
NEBI = NewEntry->begin();
|
|
OEBI != E;)
|
|
if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(OEBI++))
|
|
if (isa<ConstantInt>(AI->getArraySize()))
|
|
AI->moveBefore(&*NEBI);
|
|
|
|
// Now that we have created a new block, which jumps to the entry
|
|
// block, insert a PHI node for each argument of the function.
|
|
// For now, we initialize each PHI to only have the real arguments
|
|
// which are passed in.
|
|
Instruction *InsertPos = &HeaderBB->front();
|
|
for (Function::arg_iterator I = F.arg_begin(), E = F.arg_end(); I != E; ++I) {
|
|
PHINode *PN =
|
|
PHINode::Create(I->getType(), 2, I->getName() + ".tr", InsertPos);
|
|
I->replaceAllUsesWith(PN); // Everyone use the PHI node now!
|
|
PN->addIncoming(&*I, NewEntry);
|
|
ArgumentPHIs.push_back(PN);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the function doen't return void, create the RetPN and RetKnownPN PHI
|
|
// nodes to track our return value. We initialize RetPN with undef and
|
|
// RetKnownPN with false since we can't know our return value at function
|
|
// entry.
|
|
Type *RetType = F.getReturnType();
|
|
if (!RetType->isVoidTy()) {
|
|
Type *BoolType = Type::getInt1Ty(F.getContext());
|
|
RetPN = PHINode::Create(RetType, 2, "ret.tr", InsertPos);
|
|
RetKnownPN = PHINode::Create(BoolType, 2, "ret.known.tr", InsertPos);
|
|
|
|
RetPN->addIncoming(UndefValue::get(RetType), NewEntry);
|
|
RetKnownPN->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getFalse(BoolType), NewEntry);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The entry block was changed from HeaderBB to NewEntry.
|
|
// The forward DominatorTree needs to be recalculated when the EntryBB is
|
|
// changed. In this corner-case we recalculate the entire tree.
|
|
DTU.recalculate(*NewEntry->getParent());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TailRecursionEliminator::insertAccumulator(Instruction *AccRecInstr) {
|
|
assert(!AccPN && "Trying to insert multiple accumulators");
|
|
|
|
AccumulatorRecursionInstr = AccRecInstr;
|
|
|
|
// Start by inserting a new PHI node for the accumulator.
|
|
pred_iterator PB = pred_begin(HeaderBB), PE = pred_end(HeaderBB);
|
|
AccPN = PHINode::Create(F.getReturnType(), std::distance(PB, PE) + 1,
|
|
"accumulator.tr", &HeaderBB->front());
|
|
|
|
// Loop over all of the predecessors of the tail recursion block. For the
|
|
// real entry into the function we seed the PHI with the identity constant for
|
|
// the accumulation operation. For any other existing branches to this block
|
|
// (due to other tail recursions eliminated) the accumulator is not modified.
|
|
// Because we haven't added the branch in the current block to HeaderBB yet,
|
|
// it will not show up as a predecessor.
|
|
for (pred_iterator PI = PB; PI != PE; ++PI) {
|
|
BasicBlock *P = *PI;
|
|
if (P == &F.getEntryBlock()) {
|
|
Constant *Identity = ConstantExpr::getBinOpIdentity(
|
|
AccRecInstr->getOpcode(), AccRecInstr->getType());
|
|
AccPN->addIncoming(Identity, P);
|
|
} else {
|
|
AccPN->addIncoming(AccPN, P);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
++NumAccumAdded;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool TailRecursionEliminator::eliminateCall(CallInst *CI) {
|
|
ReturnInst *Ret = cast<ReturnInst>(CI->getParent()->getTerminator());
|
|
|
|
// Ok, we found a potential tail call. We can currently only transform the
|
|
// tail call if all of the instructions between the call and the return are
|
|
// movable to above the call itself, leaving the call next to the return.
|
|
// Check that this is the case now.
|
|
Instruction *AccRecInstr = nullptr;
|
|
BasicBlock::iterator BBI(CI);
|
|
for (++BBI; &*BBI != Ret; ++BBI) {
|
|
if (canMoveAboveCall(&*BBI, CI, AA))
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
// If we can't move the instruction above the call, it might be because it
|
|
// is an associative and commutative operation that could be transformed
|
|
// using accumulator recursion elimination. Check to see if this is the
|
|
// case, and if so, remember which instruction accumulates for later.
|
|
if (AccPN || !canTransformAccumulatorRecursion(&*BBI, CI))
|
|
return false; // We cannot eliminate the tail recursion!
|
|
|
|
// Yes, this is accumulator recursion. Remember which instruction
|
|
// accumulates.
|
|
AccRecInstr = &*BBI;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
BasicBlock *BB = Ret->getParent();
|
|
|
|
using namespace ore;
|
|
ORE->emit([&]() {
|
|
return OptimizationRemark(DEBUG_TYPE, "tailcall-recursion", CI)
|
|
<< "transforming tail recursion into loop";
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
// OK! We can transform this tail call. If this is the first one found,
|
|
// create the new entry block, allowing us to branch back to the old entry.
|
|
if (!HeaderBB)
|
|
createTailRecurseLoopHeader(CI);
|
|
|
|
if (RemovableCallsMustBeMarkedTail && !CI->isTailCall())
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Ok, now that we know we have a pseudo-entry block WITH all of the
|
|
// required PHI nodes, add entries into the PHI node for the actual
|
|
// parameters passed into the tail-recursive call.
|
|
for (unsigned i = 0, e = CI->getNumArgOperands(); i != e; ++i)
|
|
ArgumentPHIs[i]->addIncoming(CI->getArgOperand(i), BB);
|
|
|
|
if (AccRecInstr) {
|
|
insertAccumulator(AccRecInstr);
|
|
|
|
// Rewrite the accumulator recursion instruction so that it does not use
|
|
// the result of the call anymore, instead, use the PHI node we just
|
|
// inserted.
|
|
AccRecInstr->setOperand(AccRecInstr->getOperand(0) != CI, AccPN);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Update our return value tracking
|
|
if (RetPN) {
|
|
if (Ret->getReturnValue() == CI || AccRecInstr) {
|
|
// Defer selecting a return value
|
|
RetPN->addIncoming(RetPN, BB);
|
|
RetKnownPN->addIncoming(RetKnownPN, BB);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// We found a return value we want to use, insert a select instruction to
|
|
// select it if we don't already know what our return value will be and
|
|
// store the result in our return value PHI node.
|
|
SelectInst *SI = SelectInst::Create(
|
|
RetKnownPN, RetPN, Ret->getReturnValue(), "current.ret.tr", Ret);
|
|
RetSelects.push_back(SI);
|
|
|
|
RetPN->addIncoming(SI, BB);
|
|
RetKnownPN->addIncoming(ConstantInt::getTrue(RetKnownPN->getType()), BB);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (AccPN)
|
|
AccPN->addIncoming(AccRecInstr ? AccRecInstr : AccPN, BB);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Now that all of the PHI nodes are in place, remove the call and
|
|
// ret instructions, replacing them with an unconditional branch.
|
|
BranchInst *NewBI = BranchInst::Create(HeaderBB, Ret);
|
|
NewBI->setDebugLoc(CI->getDebugLoc());
|
|
|
|
BB->getInstList().erase(Ret); // Remove return.
|
|
BB->getInstList().erase(CI); // Remove call.
|
|
DTU.applyUpdates({{DominatorTree::Insert, BB, HeaderBB}});
|
|
++NumEliminated;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool TailRecursionEliminator::foldReturnAndProcessPred(
|
|
ReturnInst *Ret, bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail) {
|
|
BasicBlock *BB = Ret->getParent();
|
|
|
|
bool Change = false;
|
|
|
|
// Make sure this block is a trivial return block.
|
|
assert(BB->getFirstNonPHIOrDbg() == Ret &&
|
|
"Trying to fold non-trivial return block");
|
|
|
|
// If the return block contains nothing but the return and PHI's,
|
|
// there might be an opportunity to duplicate the return in its
|
|
// predecessors and perform TRE there. Look for predecessors that end
|
|
// in unconditional branch and recursive call(s).
|
|
SmallVector<BranchInst*, 8> UncondBranchPreds;
|
|
for (pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(BB), E = pred_end(BB); PI != E; ++PI) {
|
|
BasicBlock *Pred = *PI;
|
|
Instruction *PTI = Pred->getTerminator();
|
|
if (BranchInst *BI = dyn_cast<BranchInst>(PTI))
|
|
if (BI->isUnconditional())
|
|
UncondBranchPreds.push_back(BI);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (!UncondBranchPreds.empty()) {
|
|
BranchInst *BI = UncondBranchPreds.pop_back_val();
|
|
BasicBlock *Pred = BI->getParent();
|
|
if (CallInst *CI =
|
|
findTRECandidate(BI, CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail)) {
|
|
LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "FOLDING: " << *BB
|
|
<< "INTO UNCOND BRANCH PRED: " << *Pred);
|
|
FoldReturnIntoUncondBranch(Ret, BB, Pred, &DTU);
|
|
|
|
// Cleanup: if all predecessors of BB have been eliminated by
|
|
// FoldReturnIntoUncondBranch, delete it. It is important to empty it,
|
|
// because the ret instruction in there is still using a value which
|
|
// eliminateRecursiveTailCall will attempt to remove.
|
|
if (!BB->hasAddressTaken() && pred_begin(BB) == pred_end(BB))
|
|
DTU.deleteBB(BB);
|
|
|
|
eliminateCall(CI);
|
|
++NumRetDuped;
|
|
Change = true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Change;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool TailRecursionEliminator::processReturningBlock(
|
|
ReturnInst *Ret, bool CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail) {
|
|
CallInst *CI = findTRECandidate(Ret, CannotTailCallElimCallsMarkedTail);
|
|
if (!CI)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
return eliminateCall(CI);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void TailRecursionEliminator::cleanupAndFinalize() {
|
|
// If we eliminated any tail recursions, it's possible that we inserted some
|
|
// silly PHI nodes which just merge an initial value (the incoming operand)
|
|
// with themselves. Check to see if we did and clean up our mess if so. This
|
|
// occurs when a function passes an argument straight through to its tail
|
|
// call.
|
|
for (PHINode *PN : ArgumentPHIs) {
|
|
// If the PHI Node is a dynamic constant, replace it with the value it is.
|
|
if (Value *PNV = SimplifyInstruction(PN, F.getParent()->getDataLayout())) {
|
|
PN->replaceAllUsesWith(PNV);
|
|
PN->eraseFromParent();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (RetPN) {
|
|
if (RetSelects.empty()) {
|
|
// If we didn't insert any select instructions, then we know we didn't
|
|
// store a return value and we can remove the PHI nodes we inserted.
|
|
RetPN->dropAllReferences();
|
|
RetPN->eraseFromParent();
|
|
|
|
RetKnownPN->dropAllReferences();
|
|
RetKnownPN->eraseFromParent();
|
|
|
|
if (AccPN) {
|
|
// We need to insert a copy of our accumulator instruction before any
|
|
// return in the function, and return its result instead.
|
|
Instruction *AccRecInstr = AccumulatorRecursionInstr;
|
|
for (BasicBlock &BB : F) {
|
|
ReturnInst *RI = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(BB.getTerminator());
|
|
if (!RI)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
Instruction *AccRecInstrNew = AccRecInstr->clone();
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->setName("accumulator.ret.tr");
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->setOperand(AccRecInstr->getOperand(0) == AccPN,
|
|
RI->getOperand(0));
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->insertBefore(RI);
|
|
RI->setOperand(0, AccRecInstrNew);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// We need to insert a select instruction before any return left in the
|
|
// function to select our stored return value if we have one.
|
|
for (BasicBlock &BB : F) {
|
|
ReturnInst *RI = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(BB.getTerminator());
|
|
if (!RI)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
SelectInst *SI = SelectInst::Create(
|
|
RetKnownPN, RetPN, RI->getOperand(0), "current.ret.tr", RI);
|
|
RetSelects.push_back(SI);
|
|
RI->setOperand(0, SI);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (AccPN) {
|
|
// We need to insert a copy of our accumulator instruction before any
|
|
// of the selects we inserted, and select its result instead.
|
|
Instruction *AccRecInstr = AccumulatorRecursionInstr;
|
|
for (SelectInst *SI : RetSelects) {
|
|
Instruction *AccRecInstrNew = AccRecInstr->clone();
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->setName("accumulator.ret.tr");
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->setOperand(AccRecInstr->getOperand(0) == AccPN,
|
|
SI->getFalseValue());
|
|
AccRecInstrNew->insertBefore(SI);
|
|
SI->setFalseValue(AccRecInstrNew);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool TailRecursionEliminator::eliminate(Function &F,
|
|
const TargetTransformInfo *TTI,
|
|
AliasAnalysis *AA,
|
|
OptimizationRemarkEmitter *ORE,
|
|
DomTreeUpdater &DTU) {
|
|
if (F.getFnAttribute("disable-tail-calls").getValueAsString() == "true")
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
bool MadeChange = false;
|
|
bool AllCallsAreTailCalls = false;
|
|
MadeChange |= markTails(F, AllCallsAreTailCalls, ORE);
|
|
if (!AllCallsAreTailCalls)
|
|
return MadeChange;
|
|
|
|
// If this function is a varargs function, we won't be able to PHI the args
|
|
// right, so don't even try to convert it...
|
|
if (F.getFunctionType()->isVarArg())
|
|
return MadeChange;
|
|
|
|
// If false, we cannot perform TRE on tail calls marked with the 'tail'
|
|
// attribute, because doing so would cause the stack size to increase (real
|
|
// TRE would deallocate variable sized allocas, TRE doesn't).
|
|
bool CanTRETailMarkedCall = canTRE(F);
|
|
|
|
TailRecursionEliminator TRE(F, TTI, AA, ORE, DTU);
|
|
|
|
// Change any tail recursive calls to loops.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME: The code generator produces really bad code when an 'escaping
|
|
// alloca' is changed from being a static alloca to being a dynamic alloca.
|
|
// Until this is resolved, disable this transformation if that would ever
|
|
// happen. This bug is PR962.
|
|
for (Function::iterator BBI = F.begin(), E = F.end(); BBI != E; /*in loop*/) {
|
|
BasicBlock *BB = &*BBI++; // foldReturnAndProcessPred may delete BB.
|
|
if (ReturnInst *Ret = dyn_cast<ReturnInst>(BB->getTerminator())) {
|
|
bool Change = TRE.processReturningBlock(Ret, !CanTRETailMarkedCall);
|
|
if (!Change && BB->getFirstNonPHIOrDbg() == Ret)
|
|
Change = TRE.foldReturnAndProcessPred(Ret, !CanTRETailMarkedCall);
|
|
MadeChange |= Change;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TRE.cleanupAndFinalize();
|
|
|
|
return MadeChange;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace {
|
|
struct TailCallElim : public FunctionPass {
|
|
static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid
|
|
TailCallElim() : FunctionPass(ID) {
|
|
initializeTailCallElimPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override {
|
|
AU.addRequired<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>();
|
|
AU.addRequired<AAResultsWrapperPass>();
|
|
AU.addRequired<OptimizationRemarkEmitterWrapperPass>();
|
|
AU.addPreserved<GlobalsAAWrapperPass>();
|
|
AU.addPreserved<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
|
|
AU.addPreserved<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override {
|
|
if (skipFunction(F))
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
auto *DTWP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<DominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
|
|
auto *DT = DTWP ? &DTWP->getDomTree() : nullptr;
|
|
auto *PDTWP = getAnalysisIfAvailable<PostDominatorTreeWrapperPass>();
|
|
auto *PDT = PDTWP ? &PDTWP->getPostDomTree() : nullptr;
|
|
// There is no noticable performance difference here between Lazy and Eager
|
|
// UpdateStrategy based on some test results. It is feasible to switch the
|
|
// UpdateStrategy to Lazy if we find it profitable later.
|
|
DomTreeUpdater DTU(DT, PDT, DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Eager);
|
|
|
|
return TailRecursionEliminator::eliminate(
|
|
F, &getAnalysis<TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass>().getTTI(F),
|
|
&getAnalysis<AAResultsWrapperPass>().getAAResults(),
|
|
&getAnalysis<OptimizationRemarkEmitterWrapperPass>().getORE(), DTU);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
char TailCallElim::ID = 0;
|
|
INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(TailCallElim, "tailcallelim", "Tail Call Elimination",
|
|
false, false)
|
|
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetTransformInfoWrapperPass)
|
|
INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(OptimizationRemarkEmitterWrapperPass)
|
|
INITIALIZE_PASS_END(TailCallElim, "tailcallelim", "Tail Call Elimination",
|
|
false, false)
|
|
|
|
// Public interface to the TailCallElimination pass
|
|
FunctionPass *llvm::createTailCallEliminationPass() {
|
|
return new TailCallElim();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PreservedAnalyses TailCallElimPass::run(Function &F,
|
|
FunctionAnalysisManager &AM) {
|
|
|
|
TargetTransformInfo &TTI = AM.getResult<TargetIRAnalysis>(F);
|
|
AliasAnalysis &AA = AM.getResult<AAManager>(F);
|
|
auto &ORE = AM.getResult<OptimizationRemarkEmitterAnalysis>(F);
|
|
auto *DT = AM.getCachedResult<DominatorTreeAnalysis>(F);
|
|
auto *PDT = AM.getCachedResult<PostDominatorTreeAnalysis>(F);
|
|
// There is no noticable performance difference here between Lazy and Eager
|
|
// UpdateStrategy based on some test results. It is feasible to switch the
|
|
// UpdateStrategy to Lazy if we find it profitable later.
|
|
DomTreeUpdater DTU(DT, PDT, DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Eager);
|
|
bool Changed = TailRecursionEliminator::eliminate(F, &TTI, &AA, &ORE, DTU);
|
|
|
|
if (!Changed)
|
|
return PreservedAnalyses::all();
|
|
PreservedAnalyses PA;
|
|
PA.preserve<GlobalsAA>();
|
|
PA.preserve<DominatorTreeAnalysis>();
|
|
PA.preserve<PostDominatorTreeAnalysis>();
|
|
return PA;
|
|
}
|