Detect [/-][DU]NDEBUG in CMAKE_C_FLAGS* and pass them through to ocamlc.
This is necessary because their value might affect visibility of dump
functions in LLVM and ocamlc uses its own compiler and flags by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35898
llvm-svn: 309483
Install the OCaml dynamic libraries in the 'stubdirs' directory rather
than the llvm subdirectory in order to fix running executables created
by ocamlc. Otherwise, the executables fail to run being unable to locate
the libraries (unless the LLVM directory is explicitly added to
LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
The staging directories are not altered since they work for our
development setup anyway, and installing into two directories would
unnecessarily make the code more complex.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35995
llvm-svn: 309481
Summary:
Now that SamplePGOSupport is part of PGOOpt, there are several places that need tweaking:
1. AddDiscriminator pass should *not* be invoked at ThinLTOBackend (as it's already invoked in the PreLink phase)
2. addPGOInstrPasses should only be invoked when either ProfileGenFile or ProfileUseFile is non-empty.
3. SampleProfileLoaderPass should only be invoked when SampleProfileFile is non-empty.
4. PGOIndirectCallPromotion should only be invoked in ProfileUse phase, or in ThinLTOBackend of SamplePGO.
Reviewers: chandlerc, tejohnson, davidxl
Reviewed By: chandlerc
Subscribers: sanjoy, mehdi_amini, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36040
llvm-svn: 309478
This commit
- Removes IsTailCall and replaces it with a target-defined unsigned
- Refactors getOutliningCallOverhead and getOutliningFrameOverhead so that they don't use IsTailCall
- Adds a call class + frame class classification to OutlinedFunction and Candidate respectively
This accomplishes a couple things.
Firstly, we don't need the notion of *tail call* in the general outlining algorithm.
Secondly, we now can have different "outlining classes" for each candidate within a set of candidates.
This will make it easy to add new ways to outline sequences for certain targets and dynamically choose
an appropriate cost model for a sequence depending on the context that that sequence lives in.
Ultimately, this should get us closer to being able to do something like, say avoid saving the link
register when outlining AArch64 instructions.
llvm-svn: 309475
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "llvm/utils/lit/tests/Inputs/shtest-format/external_shell/write-bad-encoding.py", line 5, in <module>
sys.stdout.write(b"a line with bad encoding: \xc2.")
sys.stdout.write doesn't accept bytes but sys.stdout.buffer.write accepts.
llvm-svn: 309473
Also refine the flat check to respect flat-for-global feature,
and constant fallback should check global handling, not
specifically MUBUF.
llvm-svn: 309471
This diff removes the second argument of the method MachOObjectFile::exports.
In all in-tree uses this argument is equal to "this" and
without this argument the interface seems to be cleaner.
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 309462
When I tried running the script, the ARM regex parser could not parse
my code. It failed because the .Lfunc_end line has a comment at the
end of it, so this commit removes the newline at the end of the regex.
Patch by Joel Galenson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35641
llvm-svn: 309457
Summary:
This exposes LTO's Conf.SampleProfile as a command line option
(-lto-sample-profile-file) for testing via the llvm-lto2 utility.
Reviewers: pcc, danielcdh
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36030
llvm-svn: 309456
Summary:
Inlining threshold is increased by application of bonuses when the
callee has a single reachable basic block or is rich in vector
instructions. Similarly, inlining cost is reduced by applying a large
bonus when the last call to a static function is considered for
inlining. This patch disables the application of these bonuses when the
callsite or the callee is cold. The intention here is to prevent a large
cold callsite from being inlined to a non-cold caller that could prevent
the caller from being inlined. This is especially important when the
cold callsite is a last call to a static since the associated bonus is
very high.
Reviewers: chandlerc, davidxl
Subscribers: danielcdh, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35823
llvm-svn: 309441
This should fix googletest-format test failures on the clang modules
buildbots, which have a stale copy of the OneTest script in the build
directory.
llvm-svn: 309432
There is no situation where this rarely-used argument cannot be
substituted with a DIExpression and removing it allows us to simplify
the DWARF backend. Note that this patch does not yet remove any of
the newly dead code.
rdar://problem/33580047
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35951
llvm-svn: 309426
Summary:
After some changes in SLP vectorizer we missed some additional checks to
limit the instructions for vectorization. We should not perform analysis
of the instructions if the parent of instruction is not the same as the
parent of the first instruction in the tree or it was analyzed already.
Subscribers: mzolotukhin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34881
llvm-svn: 309425
The conditional tail call logic did the wrong thing when both
destinations of a conditional branch were the same:
BB#1: derived from LLVM BB %entry
Live Ins: %EFLAGS
Predecessors according to CFG: BB#0
JE_1 <BB#5>, %EFLAGS<imp-use,kill>
JMP_1 <BB#5>
BB#5: derived from LLVM BB %sw.epilog
Predecessors according to CFG: BB#1
TCRETURNdi64 <ga:@mergeable_conditional_tailcall>, 0, ...
We would fold the JE_1 to a TCRETURNdi64cc, and then remove our BB#5
successor. Then BB#5 would be deleted as it had no predecessors, leaving
a dangling "JMP_1 <BB#5>" reference behind to cause assertions later.
This patch checks that both conditional branch destinations are
different before doing the transform. The standard branch folding logic
is able to remove both the JMP_1 and the JE_1, and for my test case we
end up forming a better conditional tail call later.
Fixes PR33980
llvm-svn: 309422
This allows handling of a lot more of the interesting
cases in Blender. Most of the large functions unlikely
to be inlined have this pattern.
This is a special case for what clang emits for OpenCL 3
element vectors. Annoyingly, these are emitted as
<3 x elt>* pointers, but accessed as <4 x elt>* operations.
This also needs to handle cases where a struct containing
a single vector is used.
llvm-svn: 309419
It is better to return arguments directly in registers
if we are making a call rather than introducing expensive
stack usage. In one of sample compile from one of
Blender's many kernel variants, this fires on about
~20 different functions. Future improvements may be to
recognize simple cases where the pointer is indexing a small
array. This also fails when the store to the out argument
is in a separate block from the return, which happens in
a few of the Blender functions. This should also probably
be using MemorySSA which might help with that.
I'm not sure this is correct as a FunctionPass, but
MemoryDependenceAnalysis seems to not work with
a ModulePass.
I'm also not sure where it should run.I think it should
run before DeadArgumentElimination, so maybe either
EP_CGSCCOptimizerLate or EP_ScalarOptimizerLate.
llvm-svn: 309416
Summary:
LazyValueInfo currently computes the constant value of the switch condition through case edges, which allows the constant value to be propagated through the case edges.
But we have seen a case where a zero-extended value of the switch condition is used past case edges for which the constant propagation doesn't occur.
This patch adds a small logic to handle such a case in getEdgeValueLocal().
This is motivated by the Python 2.7 eval loop in PyEval_EvalFrameEx() where the lack of the constant propagation causes longer live ranges and more spill code than necessary.
With this patch, we see that the code size of PyEval_EvalFrameEx() decreases by ~5.4% and a performance test improves by ~4.6%.
Reviewers: wmi, dberlin, sanjoy
Reviewed By: sanjoy
Subscribers: davide, davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34822
llvm-svn: 309415
When using win32 cmd.exe, turn off command echoing at the beginning of
the script (@echo off).
Replace a bash shell script with a python script for the
fail_with_bad_encoding test.
llvm-svn: 309399
We need to pass something to functions for this to work.
It isn't derivable just from the kernarg segment pointer
because the implicit arguments are placed after the
kernel arguments.
Also fixes missing test for the intrinsic.
llvm-svn: 309398
Recommit after workaround the bug PR31652.
Three bugs fixed in previous recommits: The first one is to use CurrentBlock
instead of PREInstr's Parent as param of performScalarPREInsertion because
the Parent of a clone instruction may be uninitialized. The second one is stop
PRE when CurrentBlock to its predecessor is a backedge and an operand of CurInst
is defined inside of CurrentBlock. The same value defined inside of loop in last
iteration can not be regarded as available. The third one is an out-of-bound
array access in a flipped if guard.
Right now scalarpre doesn't have phi-translate support, so it will miss some
simple pre opportunities. Like the following testcase, current scalarpre cannot
recognize the last "a * b" is fully redundent because a and b used by the last
"a * b" expr are both defined by phis.
long a[100], b[100], g1, g2, g3;
__attribute__((pure)) long goo();
void foo(long a, long b, long c, long d) {
g1 = a * b;
if (__builtin_expect(g2 > 3, 0)) {
a = c;
b = d;
g2 = a * b;
}
g3 = a * b; // fully redundant.
}
The patch adds phi-translate support in scalarpre. This is only a temporary
solution before the newpre based on newgvn is available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32252
llvm-svn: 309397
By creating a dummy of this target in LLVMConfig.cmake, projects that can build against out-of-tree LLVM can freely depend on the target without needing to have conditionals for if LLVM is in-tree or out-of-tree.
llvm-svn: 309389
This NFC changeset standardizes the suffixes used for LSE Atomics
instructions.
It changes the existing suffixes - 'b', 'h', 's', 'd' - to the existing
standard 'B', 'H', 'W' and 'X'.
This changeset is the result of the code review discussion for D35319.
Patch by: steleman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35927
llvm-svn: 309384
This patch enables choice for accessing thread local
storage pointer (like '-mtp' in gcc).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34408
llvm-svn: 309381