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//===-- ModuleSummaryIndex.cpp - Module Summary Index ---------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the module index and summary classes for the
// IR library.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/IR/ModuleSummaryIndex.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SCCIterator.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "module-summary-index"
STATISTIC(ReadOnlyLiveGVars,
"Number of live global variables marked read only");
FunctionSummary FunctionSummary::ExternalNode =
FunctionSummary::makeDummyFunctionSummary({});
bool ValueInfo::isDSOLocal() const {
// Need to check all summaries are local in case of hash collisions.
return getSummaryList().size() &&
llvm::all_of(getSummaryList(),
[](const std::unique_ptr<GlobalValueSummary> &Summary) {
return Summary->isDSOLocal();
});
}
// Gets the number of immutable refs in RefEdgeList
unsigned FunctionSummary::immutableRefCount() const {
// Here we take advantage of having all readonly references
// located in the end of the RefEdgeList.
auto Refs = refs();
unsigned ImmutableRefCnt = 0;
for (int I = Refs.size() - 1; I >= 0 && Refs[I].isReadOnly(); --I)
ImmutableRefCnt++;
return ImmutableRefCnt;
}
// Collect for the given module the list of function it defines
// (GUID -> Summary).
void ModuleSummaryIndex::collectDefinedFunctionsForModule(
StringRef ModulePath, GVSummaryMapTy &GVSummaryMap) const {
for (auto &GlobalList : *this) {
auto GUID = GlobalList.first;
for (auto &GlobSummary : GlobalList.second.SummaryList) {
auto *Summary = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionSummary>(GlobSummary.get());
if (!Summary)
// Ignore global variable, focus on functions
continue;
// Ignore summaries from other modules.
if (Summary->modulePath() != ModulePath)
continue;
GVSummaryMap[GUID] = Summary;
}
}
}
// Collect for each module the list of function it defines (GUID -> Summary).
void ModuleSummaryIndex::collectDefinedGVSummariesPerModule(
StringMap<GVSummaryMapTy> &ModuleToDefinedGVSummaries) const {
for (auto &GlobalList : *this) {
auto GUID = GlobalList.first;
for (auto &Summary : GlobalList.second.SummaryList) {
ModuleToDefinedGVSummaries[Summary->modulePath()][GUID] = Summary.get();
}
}
}
GlobalValueSummary *
ModuleSummaryIndex::getGlobalValueSummary(uint64_t ValueGUID,
bool PerModuleIndex) const {
auto VI = getValueInfo(ValueGUID);
assert(VI && "GlobalValue not found in index");
assert((!PerModuleIndex || VI.getSummaryList().size() == 1) &&
"Expected a single entry per global value in per-module index");
auto &Summary = VI.getSummaryList()[0];
return Summary.get();
}
bool ModuleSummaryIndex::isGUIDLive(GlobalValue::GUID GUID) const {
auto VI = getValueInfo(GUID);
if (!VI)
return true;
const auto &SummaryList = VI.getSummaryList();
if (SummaryList.empty())
return true;
for (auto &I : SummaryList)
if (isGlobalValueLive(I.get()))
return true;
return false;
}
static void propagateConstantsToRefs(GlobalValueSummary *S) {
// If reference is not readonly then referenced summary is not
// readonly either. Note that:
// - All references from GlobalVarSummary are conservatively considered as
// not readonly. Tracking them properly requires more complex analysis
// then we have now.
//
// - AliasSummary objects have no refs at all so this function is a no-op
// for them.
for (auto &VI : S->refs()) {
if (VI.isReadOnly()) {
// We only mark refs as readonly when computing function summaries on
// analysis phase.
assert(isa<FunctionSummary>(S));
continue;
}
for (auto &Ref : VI.getSummaryList())
// If references to alias is not readonly then aliasee is not readonly
if (auto *GVS = dyn_cast<GlobalVarSummary>(Ref->getBaseObject()))
GVS->setReadOnly(false);
}
}
// Do the constant propagation in combined index.
// The goal of constant propagation is internalization of readonly
// variables. To determine which variables are readonly and which
// are not we take following steps:
// - During analysis we speculatively assign readonly attribute to
// all variables which can be internalized. When computing function
// summary we also assign readonly attribute to a reference if
// function doesn't modify referenced variable.
//
// - After computing dead symbols in combined index we do the constant
// propagation. During this step we clear readonly attribute from
// all variables which:
// a. are preserved or can't be imported
// b. referenced by any global variable initializer
// c. referenced by a function and reference is not readonly
//
// Internalization itself happens in the backend after import is finished
// See internalizeImmutableGVs.
void ModuleSummaryIndex::propagateConstants(
const DenseSet<GlobalValue::GUID> &GUIDPreservedSymbols) {
for (auto &P : *this)
for (auto &S : P.second.SummaryList) {
if (!isGlobalValueLive(S.get()))
// We don't examine references from dead objects
continue;
// Global variable can't be marked read only if it is not eligible
// to import since we need to ensure that all external references
// get a local (imported) copy. It also can't be marked read only
// if it or any alias (since alias points to the same memory) are
// preserved or notEligibleToImport, since either of those means
// there could be writes that are not visible (because preserved
// means it could have external to DSO writes, and notEligibleToImport
// means it could have writes via inline assembly leading it to be
// in the @llvm.*used).
if (auto *GVS = dyn_cast<GlobalVarSummary>(S->getBaseObject()))
// Here we intentionally pass S.get() not GVS, because S could be
// an alias.
if (!canImportGlobalVar(S.get()) || GUIDPreservedSymbols.count(P.first))
GVS->setReadOnly(false);
propagateConstantsToRefs(S.get());
}
if (llvm::AreStatisticsEnabled())
for (auto &P : *this)
if (P.second.SummaryList.size())
if (auto *GVS = dyn_cast<GlobalVarSummary>(
P.second.SummaryList[0]->getBaseObject()))
if (isGlobalValueLive(GVS) && GVS->isReadOnly())
ReadOnlyLiveGVars++;
}
// TODO: write a graphviz dumper for SCCs (see ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot)
// then delete this function and update its tests
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD
void ModuleSummaryIndex::dumpSCCs(raw_ostream &O) {
for (scc_iterator<ModuleSummaryIndex *> I =
scc_begin<ModuleSummaryIndex *>(this);
!I.isAtEnd(); ++I) {
O << "SCC (" << utostr(I->size()) << " node" << (I->size() == 1 ? "" : "s")
<< ") {\n";
for (const ValueInfo V : *I) {
FunctionSummary *F = nullptr;
if (V.getSummaryList().size())
F = cast<FunctionSummary>(V.getSummaryList().front().get());
O << " " << (F == nullptr ? "External" : "") << " " << utostr(V.getGUID())
<< (I.hasLoop() ? " (has loop)" : "") << "\n";
}
O << "}\n";
}
}
namespace {
struct Attributes {
void add(const Twine &Name, const Twine &Value,
const Twine &Comment = Twine());
void addComment(const Twine &Comment);
std::string getAsString() const;
std::vector<std::string> Attrs;
std::string Comments;
};
struct Edge {
uint64_t SrcMod;
int Hotness;
GlobalValue::GUID Src;
GlobalValue::GUID Dst;
};
}
void Attributes::add(const Twine &Name, const Twine &Value,
const Twine &Comment) {
std::string A = Name.str();
A += "=\"";
A += Value.str();
A += "\"";
Attrs.push_back(A);
addComment(Comment);
}
void Attributes::addComment(const Twine &Comment) {
if (!Comment.isTriviallyEmpty()) {
if (Comments.empty())
Comments = " // ";
else
Comments += ", ";
Comments += Comment.str();
}
}
std::string Attributes::getAsString() const {
if (Attrs.empty())
return "";
std::string Ret = "[";
for (auto &A : Attrs)
Ret += A + ",";
Ret.pop_back();
Ret += "];";
Ret += Comments;
return Ret;
}
static std::string linkageToString(GlobalValue::LinkageTypes LT) {
switch (LT) {
case GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage:
return "extern";
case GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage:
return "av_ext";
case GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage:
return "linkonce";
case GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage:
return "linkonce_odr";
case GlobalValue::WeakAnyLinkage:
return "weak";
case GlobalValue::WeakODRLinkage:
return "weak_odr";
case GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage:
return "appending";
case GlobalValue::InternalLinkage:
return "internal";
case GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage:
return "private";
case GlobalValue::ExternalWeakLinkage:
return "extern_weak";
case GlobalValue::CommonLinkage:
return "common";
}
return "<unknown>";
}
static std::string fflagsToString(FunctionSummary::FFlags F) {
auto FlagValue = [](unsigned V) { return V ? '1' : '0'; };
char FlagRep[] = {FlagValue(F.ReadNone), FlagValue(F.ReadOnly),
FlagValue(F.NoRecurse), FlagValue(F.ReturnDoesNotAlias),
FlagValue(F.NoInline), 0};
return FlagRep;
}
// Get string representation of function instruction count and flags.
static std::string getSummaryAttributes(GlobalValueSummary* GVS) {
auto *FS = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionSummary>(GVS);
if (!FS)
return "";
return std::string("inst: ") + std::to_string(FS->instCount()) +
", ffl: " + fflagsToString(FS->fflags());
}
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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static std::string getNodeVisualName(GlobalValue::GUID Id) {
return std::string("@") + std::to_string(Id);
}
static std::string getNodeVisualName(const ValueInfo &VI) {
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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return VI.name().empty() ? getNodeVisualName(VI.getGUID()) : VI.name().str();
}
static std::string getNodeLabel(const ValueInfo &VI, GlobalValueSummary *GVS) {
if (isa<AliasSummary>(GVS))
return getNodeVisualName(VI);
std::string Attrs = getSummaryAttributes(GVS);
std::string Label =
getNodeVisualName(VI) + "|" + linkageToString(GVS->linkage());
if (!Attrs.empty())
Label += std::string(" (") + Attrs + ")";
Label += "}";
return Label;
}
// Write definition of external node, which doesn't have any
// specific module associated with it. Typically this is function
// or variable defined in native object or library.
static void defineExternalNode(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Pfx,
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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const ValueInfo &VI, GlobalValue::GUID Id) {
auto StrId = std::to_string(Id);
OS << " " << StrId << " [label=\"";
if (VI) {
OS << getNodeVisualName(VI);
} else {
OS << getNodeVisualName(Id);
}
OS << "\"]; // defined externally\n";
}
static bool hasReadOnlyFlag(const GlobalValueSummary *S) {
if (auto *GVS = dyn_cast<GlobalVarSummary>(S))
return GVS->isReadOnly();
return false;
}
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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void ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot(raw_ostream &OS) const {
std::vector<Edge> CrossModuleEdges;
DenseMap<GlobalValue::GUID, std::vector<uint64_t>> NodeMap;
StringMap<GVSummaryMapTy> ModuleToDefinedGVS;
collectDefinedGVSummariesPerModule(ModuleToDefinedGVS);
// Get node identifier in form MXXX_<GUID>. The MXXX prefix is required,
// because we may have multiple linkonce functions summaries.
auto NodeId = [](uint64_t ModId, GlobalValue::GUID Id) {
return ModId == (uint64_t)-1 ? std::to_string(Id)
: std::string("M") + std::to_string(ModId) +
"_" + std::to_string(Id);
};
auto DrawEdge = [&](const char *Pfx, uint64_t SrcMod, GlobalValue::GUID SrcId,
uint64_t DstMod, GlobalValue::GUID DstId,
int TypeOrHotness) {
// 0 - alias
// 1 - reference
// 2 - constant reference
// Other value: (hotness - 3).
TypeOrHotness += 3;
static const char *EdgeAttrs[] = {
" [style=dotted]; // alias",
" [style=dashed]; // ref",
" [style=dashed,color=forestgreen]; // const-ref",
" // call (hotness : Unknown)",
" [color=blue]; // call (hotness : Cold)",
" // call (hotness : None)",
" [color=brown]; // call (hotness : Hot)",
" [style=bold,color=red]; // call (hotness : Critical)"};
assert(static_cast<size_t>(TypeOrHotness) <
sizeof(EdgeAttrs) / sizeof(EdgeAttrs[0]));
OS << Pfx << NodeId(SrcMod, SrcId) << " -> " << NodeId(DstMod, DstId)
<< EdgeAttrs[TypeOrHotness] << "\n";
};
OS << "digraph Summary {\n";
for (auto &ModIt : ModuleToDefinedGVS) {
auto ModId = getModuleId(ModIt.first());
OS << " // Module: " << ModIt.first() << "\n";
OS << " subgraph cluster_" << std::to_string(ModId) << " {\n";
OS << " style = filled;\n";
OS << " color = lightgrey;\n";
OS << " label = \"" << sys::path::filename(ModIt.first()) << "\";\n";
OS << " node [style=filled,fillcolor=lightblue];\n";
auto &GVSMap = ModIt.second;
auto Draw = [&](GlobalValue::GUID IdFrom, GlobalValue::GUID IdTo, int Hotness) {
if (!GVSMap.count(IdTo)) {
CrossModuleEdges.push_back({ModId, Hotness, IdFrom, IdTo});
return;
}
DrawEdge(" ", ModId, IdFrom, ModId, IdTo, Hotness);
};
for (auto &SummaryIt : GVSMap) {
NodeMap[SummaryIt.first].push_back(ModId);
auto Flags = SummaryIt.second->flags();
Attributes A;
if (isa<FunctionSummary>(SummaryIt.second)) {
A.add("shape", "record", "function");
} else if (isa<AliasSummary>(SummaryIt.second)) {
A.add("style", "dotted,filled", "alias");
A.add("shape", "box");
} else {
A.add("shape", "Mrecord", "variable");
if (Flags.Live && hasReadOnlyFlag(SummaryIt.second))
A.addComment("immutable");
}
auto VI = getValueInfo(SummaryIt.first);
A.add("label", getNodeLabel(VI, SummaryIt.second));
if (!Flags.Live)
A.add("fillcolor", "red", "dead");
else if (Flags.NotEligibleToImport)
A.add("fillcolor", "yellow", "not eligible to import");
OS << " " << NodeId(ModId, SummaryIt.first) << " " << A.getAsString()
<< "\n";
}
OS << " // Edges:\n";
for (auto &SummaryIt : GVSMap) {
auto *GVS = SummaryIt.second;
for (auto &R : GVS->refs())
Draw(SummaryIt.first, R.getGUID(), R.isReadOnly() ? -1 : -2);
if (auto *AS = dyn_cast_or_null<AliasSummary>(SummaryIt.second)) {
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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GlobalValue::GUID AliaseeId;
if (AS->hasAliaseeGUID())
AliaseeId = AS->getAliaseeGUID();
else {
auto AliaseeOrigId = AS->getAliasee().getOriginalName();
AliaseeId = getGUIDFromOriginalID(AliaseeOrigId);
if (!AliaseeId)
AliaseeId = AliaseeOrigId;
}
Draw(SummaryIt.first, AliaseeId, -3);
continue;
}
if (auto *FS = dyn_cast_or_null<FunctionSummary>(SummaryIt.second))
for (auto &CGEdge : FS->calls())
Draw(SummaryIt.first, CGEdge.first.getGUID(),
static_cast<int>(CGEdge.second.Hotness));
}
OS << " }\n";
}
OS << " // Cross-module edges:\n";
for (auto &E : CrossModuleEdges) {
auto &ModList = NodeMap[E.Dst];
if (ModList.empty()) {
[LTO] Fix a crash caused by accessing an empty ValueInfo ModuleSummaryIndex::exportToDot crashes when linking the Linux kernel under ThinLTO using LLVMgold.so. This is due to the exportToDot function trying to get the GUID of an empty ValueInfo. The root cause related to the fact that we attempt to get the GUID of an aliasee via its OriginalGUID recorded in the aliasee summary, and that is not always possible. Specifically, we cannot do this mapping when the value is internal linkage and there were other internal linkage symbols with the same name. There are 2 fixes for the problem included here. 1) In all cases where we can currently print the dot file from the command line (which is only via save-temps), we have a valid AliaseeGUID in the AliasSummary. Use that when it is available, so that we can get the correct aliasee GUID whenever possible. 2) However, if we were to invoke exportToDot from the debugger right after it is built during the initial analysis step (i.e. the per-module summary), we won't have the AliaseeGUID field populated. In that case, we have a fallback fix that will simply print "@"+GUID when we aren't able to get the GUID from the OriginalGUID. It simply checks if the VI is valid or not before attempting to get the name. Additionally, since getAliaseeGUID will assert that the AliaseeGUID is non-zero, guard the earlier fix #1 by a new function hasAliaseeGUID(). Reviewers: pcc, tmroeder Subscribers: evgeny777, mehdi_amini, inglorion, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53986 llvm-svn: 346055
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defineExternalNode(OS, " ", getValueInfo(E.Dst), E.Dst);
// Add fake module to the list to draw an edge to an external node
// in the loop below.
ModList.push_back(-1);
}
for (auto DstMod : ModList)
// The edge representing call or ref is drawn to every module where target
// symbol is defined. When target is a linkonce symbol there can be
// multiple edges representing a single call or ref, both intra-module and
// cross-module. As we've already drawn all intra-module edges before we
// skip it here.
if (DstMod != E.SrcMod)
DrawEdge(" ", E.SrcMod, E.Src, DstMod, E.Dst, E.Hotness);
}
OS << "}";
}