[InstCombine] Set correct insertion point for selects generated while folding phis

Summary:
When we fold vector constants that are operands of phi's that feed into select,
we need to set the correct insertion point for the *new* selects that get generated.
The correct insertion point is the incoming block for the phi.
Such cases can occur with patch r298845, which fixed folding of
vector constants, but the new selects could be inserted incorrectly (as the added
test case shows).

Reviewers: majnemer, spatel, sanjoy

Reviewed by: spatel

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34162

llvm-svn: 305591
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Anna Thomas 2017-06-16 21:08:37 +00:00
parent 5a308f24c3
commit 6bc14c65ad
2 changed files with 40 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -939,9 +939,19 @@ Instruction *InstCombiner::foldOpIntoPhi(Instruction &I, PHINode *PN) {
// `TrueVInPred`.
if (InC && !isa<ConstantExpr>(InC) && isa<ConstantInt>(InC))
InV = InC->isNullValue() ? FalseVInPred : TrueVInPred;
else
else {
// Generate the select in the same block as PN's current incoming block.
// Note: ThisBB need not be the NonConstBB because vector constants
// which are constants by definition are handled here.
// FIXME: This can lead to an increase in IR generation because we might
// generate selects for vector constant phi operand, that could not be
// folded to TrueVInPred or FalseVInPred as done for ConstantInt. For
// non-vector phis, this transformation was always profitable because
// the select would be generated exactly once in the NonConstBB.
Builder->SetInsertPoint(ThisBB->getTerminator());
InV = Builder->CreateSelect(PN->getIncomingValue(i),
TrueVInPred, FalseVInPred, "phitmp");
}
NewPN->addIncoming(InV, ThisBB);
}
} else if (CmpInst *CI = dyn_cast<CmpInst>(&I)) {

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@ -55,3 +55,32 @@ final:
%sel = select <4 x i1> %phinode, <4 x i64> zeroinitializer, <4 x i64> <i64 124, i64 125, i64 126, i64 127>
ret <4 x i64> %sel
}
; Test PR33364
; Insert the generated select into the same block as the incoming phi value.
; phi has constant vectors along with a single non-constant vector as operands.
define <2 x i8> @vec3(i1 %cond1, i1 %cond2, <2 x i1> %x, <2 x i8> %y, <2 x i8> %z) {
; CHECK-LABEL: @vec3
; CHECK-LABEL: entry:
; CHECK-NEXT: [[PHITMP1:%.*]] = shufflevector <2 x i8> %y, <2 x i8> %z, <2 x i32> <i32 2, i32 1>
entry:
br i1 %cond1, label %if1, label %else
; CHECK-LABEL: if1:
; CHECK-NEXT: [[PHITMP2:%.*]] = shufflevector <2 x i8> %y, <2 x i8> %z, <2 x i32> <i32 0, i32 3>
if1:
br i1 %cond2, label %if2, label %else
; CHECK-LABEL: if2:
; CHECK-NEXT: [[PHITMP3:%.*]] = select <2 x i1> %x, <2 x i8> %y, <2 x i8> %z
if2:
br label %else
; CHECK-LABEL: else:
; CHECK-NEXT: [[PHITMP4:%.*]] = phi <2 x i8> [ [[PHITMP3]], %if2 ], [ [[PHITMP1]], %entry ], [ [[PHITMP2]], %if1 ]
; CHECK-NEXT: ret <2 x i8> [[PHITMP4]]
else:
%phi = phi <2 x i1> [ %x, %if2 ], [ <i1 0, i1 1>, %entry ], [ <i1 1, i1 0>, %if1 ]
%sel = select <2 x i1> %phi, <2 x i8> %y, <2 x i8> %z
ret <2 x i8> %sel
}