A build on `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11` with `-DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=Off` failed
linking `LLVMPolly.so`:
[2277/2297] Linking CXX shared module lib/LLVMPolly.so
FAILED: lib/LLVMPolly.so
[...]
ld: fatal: relocation error: R_SPARC_H44: file tools/polly/lib/CMakeFiles/obj.Polly.dir/Analysis/DependenceInfo.cpp.o: symbol .data._ZL16__gthread_active (section): invalid shared object relocation type: ABS44 code model unsupported
[...]
As on many other targets, one cannot link non-PIC objects into a shared
object on Solaris/sparcv9.
The following patch avoids this by not building the library without PIC.
It allowed the build to finish.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85627
InstStmtMap became inconsistent with ScopStmt::getInstructions() after
the statement's instructions is modified, e.g. by being considered
unused by the Simplify pass or being moved by ForwardOpTree.
Change ScopStmt::setInstructions() to also update its parent's
InstStmtMap. Also add assertions checking the consistency.
VirtualUse of type UseKind::Inter expects the definition of a
llvm::Value to be represented in another statement. In the bug report
that statement has been removed due to its domain being empty.
Scop::InstStmtMap for the llvm::Value's defintion still pointed to the
removed statement, which resulted in the use-after-free.
The defintion statement was removed by Simplify because it was
considered to not be reachable by other uses; trivially because it is
never executed due to its empty domain. However, no such thing happend
to the using statement using the value altough its domain is also empty.
Fix by always removing statements with empty domains in Simplify since
these are not properly analyzable. A UseKind::Inter should always have a
statement with its defintion due to LLVM's SSA form.
Scop::removeStmtNotInDomainMap() also removes statements with empty
domains but does so without considering the context as used by
Simplify's analyzes.
In another angle, InstStmtMap pointing to removed statements should not
happen either and ForwardOpTree would have bailed out if the llvm::Value
definition was not represented by a statement. This will be corrected in
a followup-commit.
This fixes llvm.org/PR47098
This reverts the revert commit dc28675768.
It includes a fix for Polly, which uses SCEVExpander on IR that is not
in LCSSA form. Set PreserveLCSSA = false in that case, to ensure we do
not introduce LCSSA phis where there were none before.
The schedule of a fused loop has one isl_space per statement, such that
a conversion to a isl_map fails. However, the prevectorization is
interested in the schedule space only: Converting to the non-union
representation only after extracting the schedule range fixes the problem.
This fixes llvm.org/PR46578
The member LastSchedule was never set, such that printScop would always
print "n/a" instead of the last schedule.
To ensure that the isl_ctx lives as least as long as the stored
schedule, also store a shared_ptr.
Also set the schedule tree output style to ISL_YAML_STYLE_BLOCK to avoid
printing everything on a single line.
`opt -polly-opt-isl -analyze` will be used in the next commit.
Along the lines of D77454 and D79968. Unlike loads and stores, the
default alignment is getPrefTypeAlign, to match the existing handling in
various places, including SelectionDAG and InstCombine.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80044
After the update to ISL to isl-0.22.1-87-gfee05a13 and its change of
isl_*_dim returning -1 instead of 0, the -1 got wrapped-around to
UINT_MAX because Polly often uses 'unsigned' type to represent
dimensions, as ISL did before this patch. This may happen in normal
executions after an out-of-quota.
Fix by catching the error-case earlier.
The patch introduces the system to distinctively store the information
needed for the Control Flow Graph as well as the instrumentary needed for
the follow-up changes: BlockFrequencyInfo and BranchProbabilityInfo.
The patch is a part of sequence of three patches, related to graphs Heat Coloring.
Reviewers: rcorcs, apilipenko, davidxl, sfertile, fedor.sergeev, eraman, bollu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76820
The option is passed as argv to ISL's command line option parser.
Polly's own own command line options take precedence over options passed
as `-polly-isl-arg`. For instance,
`-polly-isl-arg=--schedule-outer-coincidence` will be ignored in favor
of `-polly-opt-outer-coincidence`.
Reviewed By: grosser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77303
Summary:
This patch moves the getIndexExpressionsFromGEP function from polly
into ScalarEvolution so that both polly and DependenceAnalysis can
use it for the purpose of subscript delinearization when the array
sizes are not parametric.
Authored By: bmahjour
Reviewer: Meinersbur, sebpop, fhahn, dmgreen, grosser, etiotto, bollu
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Subscribers: hiraditya, arphaman, Whitney, ppc-slack, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73995
Pass plugins introduced in D61446 do not support dynamic linking on
Windows, hence the option LLVM_${name_upper}_LINK_INTO_TOOLS can only
work being set to "ON". Currently, it defaults to "OFF" such that such
plugins are inoperable by default on Windows. Change the default for
subprojects to follow LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS.
Reviewed By: serge-sans-paille, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72372
Simply dropping the createPollyIRBuilder() function here, because
it doesn't do much. Also directly initialize Expander in
ScopExpander instead of going through the copy-constructor.
../polly/lib/Transform/ScheduleOptimizer.cpp:812:54: warning: comparison of integers of different signs: 'isl_size' (aka 'int') and 'const unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
isl_schedule_node_band_n_member(Node.get()) >
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^
Static chunked OpenMP scheduling has not been treated correctly.
This patch fixes the problem that threads would not process their
(work-)chunks as intended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61081
The primary motivation is to fix an assertion failure in
isl_basic_map_alloc_equality:
isl_assert(ctx, room_for_con(bmap, 1), return -1);
Although the assertion does not occur anymore, I could not identify
which of ISL's commits fixed it.
Compared to the previous ISL version, Polly requires some changes for this update
* Since ISL commit
20d3574 "perform parameter alignment by modifying both arguments to function"
isl_*_gist_* and similar functions do not always align the paramter
list anymore. This caused the parameter lists in JScop files to
become out-of-sync. Since many regression tests use JScop files with
a fixed parameter list and order, we explicitly call align_params to
ensure a predictable parameter list.
* ISL changed some return types to isl_size, a typedef of (signed) int.
This caused some issues where the return type was unsigned int before:
- No overload for std::max(unsigned,isl_size)
- It cause additional 'mixed signed/unsigned comparison' warnings.
Since they do not break compilation, and sizes larger than 2^31
were never supported, I am going to fix it separately.
* With the change to isl_size, commit
57d547 "isl_*_list_size: return isl_size"
also changed the return value in case of an error from 0 to -1. This
caused undefined looping over isl_iterator since the 'end iterator'
got index -1, never reached from the 'begin iterator' with index 0.
* Some internal changes in ISL caused the number of operations to
increase when determining access ranges to determine aliasing
overlaps. In one test, this caused exceeding the default limit of
800000. The operations-limit was disabled for this test.
The idiom
for (auto i = n - n; i < n; i += 1)
was intended to automatically derive the type of i from n
(signed/unsigned int) and avoid the 'mixed signed/unsigned comparison'
warning. However, almost-always-auto was never used in the LLVM coding
style (although we used it in Polly for some time) and I did never
intended to use this idiom upstream.
PVS Studio may warns about this idiom as 'warning: both sides of
operator are equivalent [misc-redundant-expression]'.
Remove the use of auto and directly use unsigned.
Also see http://llvm.org/PR44768
Commit 777180a "[ADT] Make StringRef's std::string conversion operator explicit"
caused Polly's GPU code generator to not compile anymore. The rest of
Polly has already been fixed in commit
0257a9 "Fix polly build after StringRef change."
Previously, the enums didn't account for all the possible cases, which
could cause misleading results (particularly for a "switch" on
FunctionModRefBehavior).
Fixes regression in polly from recent patch to add writeonly to memset.
While I'm here, also fix a few dubious uses of the FMRB_* enum values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73154
Summary:
This is a follow up on https://reviews.llvm.org/D71473#inline-647262.
There's a caveat here that `Align(1)` relies on the compiler understanding of `Log2_64` implementation to produce good code. One could use `Align()` as a replacement but I believe it is less clear that the alignment is one in that case.
Reviewers: xbolva00, courbet, bollu
Subscribers: arsenm, dylanmckay, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, hiraditya, kbarton, jrtc27, atanasyan, jsji, Jim, kerbowa, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73099
Scope of changes:
1) Moved RecordedAssumptions vector to ScopBuilder. RecordedAssumptions are used only for Scop constructions.
2) Moved definition of RecordedAssumptionsTy to ScopHelper. It is required both by ScopBuilder and SCEVAffinator.
3) Add new function recordAssumption to ScopHelper. One of its argument is a reference to RecordedAssumption vector. This function is used by ScopBuilder and SCEVAffinator.
4) All RecordedAssumptions are created by ScopBuilder. isl::pw_aff
objects for corresponding SCEVs are created inside ScopBuilder. Scop
functions do not record any assumptions. Scop can use isl::pw_aff
objects which were created by ScopBuilder.
5) Removed functions for handling RecordedAssumptions from Scop class.
6) Removed constness from getScopArrayInfo functions.
7) Replaced SCEVVisitor struct from SCEVAffinator with taylored version, which allow to pass pointer to RecordedAssumptions as function argument.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68056
- Update documentation now that the move to monorepo has been made
- Do not tie compiler extension testing to LLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES
- No need to specify LLVM libraries for plugins
- Add NO_MODULE option to match Polly specific requirements (i.e. building the
module *and* linking it statically)
- Issue a warning when building the compiler extension with
LLVM_BYE_LINK_INTO_TOOLS=ON, as it modifies the behavior of clang, which only
makes sense for testing purpose.
Still mark llvm/test/Feature/load_extension.ll as XFAIL because of a
ManagedStatic dependency that's going to be fixed in a seperate commit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72327
Configure CMake to setup source-groups for Polly. Source groups
describe how source files should be organized in IDEs. By default, all
headers are dumped into one folder under PollyCore and all source files
into another. On disk, these files are organized into folders, but this
isn't reflected in the IDE. This change uses CMake source groups to have
the IDE reflect the on disk layout. This will make it easier to visualize
the project structure for users of Visual Studio and XCode
Patch by Christopher Tetreault <ctetreau@quicinc.com>
Reviewed By: Meinersbur, grosser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72117
There's quite a lot of references to Polly in the LLVM CMake codebase. However
the registration pattern used by Polly could be useful to other external
projects: thanks to that mechanism it would be possible to develop LLVM
extension without touching the LLVM code base.
This patch has two effects:
1. Remove all code specific to Polly in the llvm/clang codebase, replaicing it
with a generic mechanism
2. Provide a generic mechanism to register compiler extensions.
A compiler extension is similar to a pass plugin, with the notable difference
that the compiler extension can be configured to be built dynamically (like
plugins) or statically (like regular passes).
As a result, people willing to add extra passes to clang/opt can do it using a
separate code repo, but still have their pass be linked in clang/opt as built-in
passes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61446
Previously, the polly unit tests were stuck in a infinite loop.
There was an edge case in StringRef::count() introduced by 9f6b13e5cc, where an empty 'Str' would cause the function to never exit.
Also fixed usage in polly.