change AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite and clients to pass in type

and pointer instead of the load.  No functionality change.

llvm-svn: 90959
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Chris Lattner 2009-12-09 07:34:10 +00:00
parent eea0f58393
commit 0def861ee9
1 changed files with 12 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -998,18 +998,19 @@ static Value *GetBaseWithConstantOffset(Value *Ptr, int64_t &Offset,
/// Check this case to see if there is anything more we can do before we give
/// up. This returns -1 if we have to give up, or a byte number in the stored
/// value of the piece that feeds the load.
static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadInst *L, Value *WritePtr,
static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(const Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
Value *WritePtr,
uint64_t WriteSizeInBits,
const TargetData &TD) {
// If the loaded or stored value is an first class array or struct, don't try
// to transform them. We need to be able to bitcast to integer.
if (isa<StructType>(L->getType()) || isa<ArrayType>(L->getType()))
if (isa<StructType>(LoadTy) || isa<ArrayType>(LoadTy))
return -1;
int64_t StoreOffset = 0, LoadOffset = 0;
Value *StoreBase = GetBaseWithConstantOffset(WritePtr, StoreOffset, TD);
Value *LoadBase =
GetBaseWithConstantOffset(L->getPointerOperand(), LoadOffset, TD);
GetBaseWithConstantOffset(LoadPtr, LoadOffset, TD);
if (StoreBase != LoadBase)
return -1;
@ -1022,10 +1023,8 @@ static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadInst *L, Value *WritePtr,
<< "Base = " << *StoreBase << "\n"
<< "Store Ptr = " << *WritePtr << "\n"
<< "Store Offs = " << StoreOffset << "\n"
<< "Load Ptr = " << *L->getPointerOperand() << "\n"
<< "Load Ptr = " << *LoadPtr << "\n"
<< "Load Offs = " << LoadOffset << " - " << *L << "\n\n";
errs() << "'" << L->getParent()->getParent()->getName() << "'"
<< *L->getParent();
abort();
#endif
return -1;
@ -1036,7 +1035,7 @@ static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadInst *L, Value *WritePtr,
// must have gotten confused.
// FIXME: Investigate cases where this bails out, e.g. rdar://7238614. Then
// remove this check, as it is duplicated with what we have below.
uint64_t LoadSize = TD.getTypeSizeInBits(L->getType());
uint64_t LoadSize = TD.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy);
if ((WriteSizeInBits & 7) | (LoadSize & 7))
return -1;
@ -1089,7 +1088,8 @@ static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(LoadInst *L, StoreInst *DepSI,
Value *StorePtr = DepSI->getPointerOperand();
uint64_t StoreSize = TD.getTypeSizeInBits(StorePtr->getType());
return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L, StorePtr, StoreSize, TD);
return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(),
StorePtr, StoreSize, TD);
}
static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LoadInst *L, MemIntrinsic *MI,
@ -1102,7 +1102,8 @@ static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LoadInst *L, MemIntrinsic *MI,
// If this is memset, we just need to see if the offset is valid in the size
// of the memset..
if (MI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::memset)
return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L, MI->getDest(), MemSizeInBits, TD);
return AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(),
MI->getDest(), MemSizeInBits, TD);
// If we have a memcpy/memmove, the only case we can handle is if this is a
// copy from constant memory. In that case, we can read directly from the
@ -1117,7 +1118,8 @@ static int AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(LoadInst *L, MemIntrinsic *MI,
// See if the access is within the bounds of the transfer.
int Offset =
AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L, MI->getDest(), MemSizeInBits, TD);
AnalyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(L->getType(), L->getPointerOperand(),
MI->getDest(), MemSizeInBits, TD);
if (Offset == -1)
return Offset;