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Fedor Sergeev 662e5686fe [New PM][PassInstrumentation] IR printing support for New Pass Manager
Implementing -print-before-all/-print-after-all/-filter-print-func support
through PassInstrumentation callbacks.

- PrintIR routines implement printing callbacks.

- StandardInstrumentations class provides a central place to manage all
  the "standard" in-tree pass instrumentations. Currently it registers
  PrintIR callbacks.

Reviewers: chandlerc, paquette, philip.pfaffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50923

llvm-svn: 342896
2018-09-24 16:08:15 +00:00
JF Bastien 73d8e4e531 Merge clang's isRepeatedBytePattern with LLVM's isBytewiseValue
Summary:
his code was in CGDecl.cpp and really belongs in LLVM's isBytewiseValue. Teach isBytewiseValue the tricks clang's isRepeatedBytePattern had, including merging undef properly, and recursing on more types.

clang part of this patch: D51752

Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51751

llvm-svn: 342709
2018-09-21 05:17:42 +00:00
Sameer AbuAsal 77beee4136 [inline Cost] Don't mark functions accessing varargs as non-inlinable
Summary:
rL323619 marks functions that are calling va_end as not viable for
inlining. This patch reverses that since this va_end doesn't need
access to the vriadic arguments list that are saved on the stack, only
va_start does.

Reviewers: efriedma, fhahn

Reviewed By: fhahn

Subscribers: eraman, haicheng, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52067

llvm-svn: 342675
2018-09-20 18:39:34 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev ee8d31c49e [New PM] Introducing PassInstrumentation framework
Pass Execution Instrumentation interface enables customizable instrumentation
of pass execution, as per "RFC: Pass Execution Instrumentation interface"
posted 06/07/2018 on llvm-dev@

The intent is to provide a common machinery to implement all
the pass-execution-debugging features like print-before/after,
opt-bisect, time-passes etc.

Here we get a basic implementation consisting of:
* PassInstrumentationCallbacks class that handles registration of callbacks
  and access to them.

* PassInstrumentation class that handles instrumentation-point interfaces
  that call into PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* Callbacks accept StringRef which is just a name of the Pass right now.
  There were some ideas to pass an opaque wrapper for the pointer to pass instance,
  however it appears that pointer does not actually identify the instance
  (adaptors and managers might have the same address with the pass they govern).
  Hence it was decided to go simple for now and then later decide on what the proper
  mental model of identifying a "pass in a phase of pipeline" is.

* Callbacks accept llvm::Any serving as a wrapper for const IRUnit*, to remove direct dependencies
  on different IRUnits (e.g. Analyses).

* PassInstrumentationAnalysis analysis is explicitly requested from PassManager through
  usual AnalysisManager::getResult. All pass managers were updated to run that
  to get PassInstrumentation object for instrumentation calls.

* Using tuples/index_sequence getAnalysisResult helper to extract generic AnalysisManager's extra
  args out of a generic PassManager's extra args. This is the only way I was able to explicitly
  run getResult for PassInstrumentationAnalysis out of a generic code like PassManager::run or
  RepeatedPass::run.
  TODO: Upon lengthy discussions we agreed to accept this as an initial implementation
  and then get rid of getAnalysisResult by improving RepeatedPass implementation.

* PassBuilder takes PassInstrumentationCallbacks object to pass it further into
  PassInstrumentationAnalysis. Callbacks registration should be performed directly
  through PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* new-pm tests updated to account for PassInstrumentationAnalysis being run

* Added PassInstrumentation tests to PassBuilderCallbacks unit tests.
  Other unit tests updated with registration of the now-required PassInstrumentationAnalysis.

  Made getName helper to return std::string (instead of StringRef initially) to fix
  asan builtbot failures on CGSCC tests.

Reviewers: chandlerc, philip.pfaffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47858

llvm-svn: 342664
2018-09-20 17:08:45 +00:00
Eric Christopher 019889374b Temporarily Revert "[New PM] Introducing PassInstrumentation framework"
as it was causing failures in the asan buildbot.

This reverts commit r342597.

llvm-svn: 342616
2018-09-20 05:16:29 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev a5f279ea89 [New PM] Introducing PassInstrumentation framework
Pass Execution Instrumentation interface enables customizable instrumentation
of pass execution, as per "RFC: Pass Execution Instrumentation interface"
posted 06/07/2018 on llvm-dev@

The intent is to provide a common machinery to implement all
the pass-execution-debugging features like print-before/after,
opt-bisect, time-passes etc.

Here we get a basic implementation consisting of:
* PassInstrumentationCallbacks class that handles registration of callbacks
  and access to them.

* PassInstrumentation class that handles instrumentation-point interfaces
  that call into PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* Callbacks accept StringRef which is just a name of the Pass right now.
  There were some ideas to pass an opaque wrapper for the pointer to pass instance,
  however it appears that pointer does not actually identify the instance
  (adaptors and managers might have the same address with the pass they govern).
  Hence it was decided to go simple for now and then later decide on what the proper
  mental model of identifying a "pass in a phase of pipeline" is.

* Callbacks accept llvm::Any serving as a wrapper for const IRUnit*, to remove direct dependencies
  on different IRUnits (e.g. Analyses).

* PassInstrumentationAnalysis analysis is explicitly requested from PassManager through
  usual AnalysisManager::getResult. All pass managers were updated to run that
  to get PassInstrumentation object for instrumentation calls.

* Using tuples/index_sequence getAnalysisResult helper to extract generic AnalysisManager's extra
  args out of a generic PassManager's extra args. This is the only way I was able to explicitly
  run getResult for PassInstrumentationAnalysis out of a generic code like PassManager::run or
  RepeatedPass::run.
  TODO: Upon lengthy discussions we agreed to accept this as an initial implementation
  and then get rid of getAnalysisResult by improving RepeatedPass implementation.

* PassBuilder takes PassInstrumentationCallbacks object to pass it further into
  PassInstrumentationAnalysis. Callbacks registration should be performed directly
  through PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* new-pm tests updated to account for PassInstrumentationAnalysis being run

* Added PassInstrumentation tests to PassBuilderCallbacks unit tests.
  Other unit tests updated with registration of the now-required PassInstrumentationAnalysis.

Reviewers: chandlerc, philip.pfaffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47858

llvm-svn: 342597
2018-09-19 22:42:57 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev 25de3f83be Revert rL342544: [New PM] Introducing PassInstrumentation framework
A bunch of bots fail to compile unittests. Reverting.

llvm-svn: 342552
2018-09-19 14:54:48 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev 875c938fec [New PM] Introducing PassInstrumentation framework
Summary:
Pass Execution Instrumentation interface enables customizable instrumentation
of pass execution, as per "RFC: Pass Execution Instrumentation interface"
posted 06/07/2018 on llvm-dev@

The intent is to provide a common machinery to implement all
the pass-execution-debugging features like print-before/after,
opt-bisect, time-passes etc.

Here we get a basic implementation consisting of:
* PassInstrumentationCallbacks class that handles registration of callbacks
  and access to them.

* PassInstrumentation class that handles instrumentation-point interfaces
  that call into PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* Callbacks accept StringRef which is just a name of the Pass right now.
  There were some ideas to pass an opaque wrapper for the pointer to pass instance,
  however it appears that pointer does not actually identify the instance
  (adaptors and managers might have the same address with the pass they govern).
  Hence it was decided to go simple for now and then later decide on what the proper
  mental model of identifying a "pass in a phase of pipeline" is.

* Callbacks accept llvm::Any serving as a wrapper for const IRUnit*, to remove direct dependencies
  on different IRUnits (e.g. Analyses).

* PassInstrumentationAnalysis analysis is explicitly requested from PassManager through
  usual AnalysisManager::getResult. All pass managers were updated to run that
  to get PassInstrumentation object for instrumentation calls.

* Using tuples/index_sequence getAnalysisResult helper to extract generic AnalysisManager's extra
  args out of a generic PassManager's extra args. This is the only way I was able to explicitly
  run getResult for PassInstrumentationAnalysis out of a generic code like PassManager::run or
  RepeatedPass::run.
  TODO: Upon lengthy discussions we agreed to accept this as an initial implementation
  and then get rid of getAnalysisResult by improving RepeatedPass implementation.

* PassBuilder takes PassInstrumentationCallbacks object to pass it further into
  PassInstrumentationAnalysis. Callbacks registration should be performed directly
  through PassInstrumentationCallbacks.

* new-pm tests updated to account for PassInstrumentationAnalysis being run

* Added PassInstrumentation tests to PassBuilderCallbacks unit tests.
  Other unit tests updated with registration of the now-required PassInstrumentationAnalysis.

Reviewers: chandlerc, philip.pfaffe
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47858

llvm-svn: 342544
2018-09-19 12:25:52 +00:00
Michael Kruse 534c87df82 [Loopinfo] Remove one latch-case in getLoopID. NFC.
getLoopID has different control flow for two cases: If there is a
single loop latch and for any other number of loop latches (0 and more
than one). The latter case should return the same result if there is
only a single latch. We can save the preceding redundant search for a
latch by handling both cases with the same code.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52118

llvm-svn: 342406
2018-09-17 18:40:29 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 80ea6dd1d5 Fix vectorization of canonicalize
llvm-svn: 342390
2018-09-17 13:24:30 +00:00
Florian Hahn 1086ce2397 [LV] Move InterleaveGroup and InterleavedAccessInfo to VectorUtils.h (NFC)
Move the 2 classes out of LoopVectorize.cpp to make it easier to re-use
them for VPlan outside LoopVectorize.cpp

Reviewers: Ayal, mssimpso, rengolin, dcaballe, mkuper, hsaito, hfinkel, xbolva00

Reviewed By: rengolin, xbolva00

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49488

llvm-svn: 342027
2018-09-12 08:01:57 +00:00
Ilya Biryukov 1ea75783fa Remove unused include from IVDescriptors.cpp.
This fixes a layering violation:

Analysis/IVDescrtors.cpp can't include Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h,
since TransformUtils depends on Analysis.

llvm-svn: 342024
2018-09-12 07:22:46 +00:00
Vikram TV 7e98d69847 Break LoopUtils into an Analysis file.
Summary:
The InductionDescriptor and RecurrenceDescriptor classes basically analyze the IR to identify the respective IVs. So, it is better to have them in the "Analysis" directory instead of the "Transforms" directory.

The rationale for this is to make the Induction and Recurrence descriptor classes available for analysis passes. Currently including them in an analysis pass produces link error (http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-July/124456.html).

Induction and Recurrence descriptors are moved from Transforms/Utils/LoopUtils.h|cpp to Analysis/IVDescriptors.h|cpp.

Reviewers: dmgreen, llvm-commits, hfinkel

Reviewed By: dmgreen

Subscribers: mgorny

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51153

llvm-svn: 342016
2018-09-12 01:59:43 +00:00
Alexandros Lamprineas 96762b37e1 [MemorySSAUpdater] Avoid creating self-referencing MemoryDefs
Fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38807, which occurred
while compiling SemaTemplateInstantiate.cpp with clang and GVNHoist
enabled. In the following example:

      1=def(entry)
      /        \
2=def(1)       4=def(1)
3=def(2)       5=def(4)

When removing the MemoryDef 2=def(1) from its basic block, and just
before adding it to the end of the parent basic block, we first
replace all its uses with the defining memory access:

3=def(2) -> 3=def(1)

Then we call insertDef for adding 2=def(1) to the parent basic block,
where we replace the uses of 1=def(entry) with 2=def(1). Doing so we
create a self reference:

2=def(1) -> 2=def(2)  (bad)
3=def(1) -> 3=def(2)  (ok)
4=def(1) -> 4=def(2)  (ok)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51801

llvm-svn: 341947
2018-09-11 14:29:59 +00:00
Johannes Doerfert a58e9214ac [LoopInfo] Fix Loop::getLoopID() for loops with multiple latches
The previous implementation traversed all loop blocks and bailed if one
was not a latch block. Since we are only interested in latch blocks, we
should only traverse those.

llvm-svn: 341926
2018-09-11 11:44:17 +00:00
Max Kazantsev bf00f03f56 [NFC] Sanitizing asserts for OrderedBasicBlock
llvm-svn: 341917
2018-09-11 08:46:19 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 90edc98c58 [NFC] Rename variable
llvm-svn: 341901
2018-09-11 05:10:01 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne c7d281905b Prevent Constant Folding From Optimizing inrange GEP
This patch does the following things:

1. update SymbolicallyEvaluateGEP so that it bails out if it cannot preserve inrange arribute;
2. update llvm/test/Analysis/ConstantFolding/gep.ll to remove UB in it;
3. remove inaccurate comment above ConstantFoldInstOperandsImpl in llvm/lib/Analysis/ConstantFolding.cpp;
4. add a new regression test that makes sure that no optimizations change an inrange GEP in an unexpected way.

Patch by Zhaomo Yang!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51698

llvm-svn: 341888
2018-09-11 01:53:36 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 7980099adb API to update MemorySSA for cloned blocks and added CFG edges.
Summary:
End goal is to update MemorySSA in all loop passes. LoopUnswitch clones all blocks in a loop. SimpleLoopUnswitch clones some blocks. LoopRotate clones some instructions.
Some of these loop passes also make CFG changes.
This is an API based on what I found needed in LoopUnswitch, SimpleLoopUnswitch, LoopRotate, LoopInstSimplify, LoopSimplifyCFG.
Adding dependent patches using this API for context.

Reviewers: george.burgess.iv, dberlin

Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, Prazek, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45299

llvm-svn: 341855
2018-09-10 20:13:01 +00:00
Philip Reames 5660bd460b [AST] Visit memtransfer arguments in order
The only point to this change is the test diffs.  When I remove this code entirely (in favor of the recently added generic handling), I don't want there to be any confusion due to spurious test diffs.

As an aside, the fact out tests are AST construction order dependent is not great.  I thought about fixing that, but the reasonable schemes I might want (e.g. sort by name) need the test diffs anyways.

Philip

llvm-svn: 341841
2018-09-10 16:00:27 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 65f385da63 [MemorySSA] Relax verification of clobbering accesses.
llvm-svn: 341733
2018-09-07 23:51:41 +00:00
Philip Reames cb8b3278e5 [AST] Generalize argument specific aliasing
AliasSetTracker has special case handling for memset, memcpy and memmove which pre-existed argmemonly on functions and readonly and writeonly on arguments. This patch generalizes it using the AA infrastructure to any call correctly annotated.

The motivation here is to cut down on confusion, not performance per se. For most instructions, there is a direct mapping to alias set. However, this is not guaranteed by the interface and was not in fact true for these three intrinsics *and only these three intrinsics*. I kept getting myself confused about this invariant, so I figured it would be good to clearly distinguish between a instructions and alias sets. Calls happened to be an easy target.

The nice side effect is that custom implementations of memset/memcpy/memmove - including wrappers discovered by IPO - can now be optimized the same as builts by LICM.

Note: The actual removal of the memset/memtransfer specific handling will happen in a follow on NFC patch.  It was originally part of this one, but separate for ease of review and rebase.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50730

llvm-svn: 341713
2018-09-07 21:36:11 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea f98c2c5e6d [MemorySSA] Update MemoryPhi wiring for block splitting to consider if identical edges were merged.
Summary:
Block splitting is done with either identical edges being merged, or not.
Only critical edges can be split without merging identical edges based on an option.
Teach the memoryssa updater to take this into account: for the same edge between two blocks only move one entry from the Phi in Old to the new Phi in New.

Reviewers: george.burgess.iv

Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, Prazek, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51563

llvm-svn: 341709
2018-09-07 21:14:48 +00:00
Jessica Paquette a0aa5b35e7 Output per-function size-info remarks
This patch adds per-function size information remarks. Previously, passing
-Rpass-analysis=size-info would only give you per-module changes. By adding
the ability to do this per-function, it's easier to see which functions
contributed the most to size changes.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D51467

llvm-svn: 341588
2018-09-06 21:19:54 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea b23648cfdb [LoopPassManager] MemorySSA should be preserved when enabled.
llvm-svn: 341587
2018-09-06 20:54:24 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 6afebe1d30 [NFC] Simplify inner structure of InstructionPrecedenceTracking
Currently it has a set KnownBlocks that marks blocks as having cached
answers and a map FirstSpecialInsts that maps these blocks to first
special instructions in them. The value in the map is always non-null,
and for blocks that are known to have no special instructions the map
does not have an instance.

This patch removes KnownBlocks as obsolete. Instead, for blocks that
are known to have no special instructions, we just put a nullptr value.
This makes the code much easier to read.

llvm-svn: 341531
2018-09-06 09:29:42 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 8a9e059e5c Return "[NFC] Add severe validation of InstructionPrecedenceTracking"
This validation patch has been reverted as rL341147 because of conserns raised by
@reames. This revision returns it as is to raise a discussion and address the concerns.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51523
Reviewed By: reames

llvm-svn: 341526
2018-09-06 08:33:02 +00:00
Jessica Paquette 71e9778006 [NFC] Optionally pass a function to emitInstrCountChangedRemark
In basic block, loop, and function passes, we already have a function that
we can use to emit optimization remarks. We can use that instead of searching
the module for the first suitable function (that is, one that contains at
least one basic block.)

llvm-svn: 341253
2018-08-31 20:54:37 +00:00
Jessica Paquette 9a23c55920 [NFC] Pass the instruction delta to emitInstrCountChangedRemark
Instead of counting the size of the entire module every time we run a pass,
pass along a delta instead and use that to emit the remark.

This means we only have to use (on average) smaller IR units to calculate
instruction counts. E.g, in a BB pass, we only need to look at the delta of
the BB instead of the delta of the entire module.

6/6

(This improved compile time for size remarks on sqlite3 + O2 significantly)

llvm-svn: 341250
2018-08-31 20:20:57 +00:00
Jessica Paquette 1fc443b887 [NFC] Pre-calculate SCC IR counts in size remarks.
Same vein as the previous commits. Pre-calculate the size of
the module and use that to decide if we're going to emit a
remark.

This one comes with a FIXME and TODO. First off, CallGraphSCC
and CallGraphNode don't have a getInstructionCount function. So,
for now, we do the same thing as in a module pass.

Second off, we're not really saving anything here yet, because
as before, I need to change emitInstrCountChangedRemark to take
in a delta. Keeping the patches small though, so that's coming up
next.

5/6

llvm-svn: 341249
2018-08-31 20:20:56 +00:00
Jessica Paquette 872a4c92b2 [NFC] Pre-calculate loop IR counts in size remarks.
Another commit reducing compile time in size remarks.

Cache the size of the module and loop, and update values based
off of deltas instead. Avoid recalculating the size of the
whole module whenever possible.

3/6

llvm-svn: 341247
2018-08-31 20:20:54 +00:00
Max Kazantsev c683d643c9 Revert "[NFC] Add severe validation of InstructionPrecedenceTracking" for discussion
llvm-svn: 341147
2018-08-31 00:01:54 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor d9b6b81d08 Reverting r340807.
This patch restores the old behavior of getAllocationDataForFunction in MemoryBuiltins.cpp.

llvm-svn: 341091
2018-08-30 18:37:18 +00:00
Nicolai Haehnle 35617ed4cb [NFC] Rename the DivergenceAnalysis to LegacyDivergenceAnalysis
Summary:
This is patch 1 of the new DivergenceAnalysis (https://reviews.llvm.org/D50433).

The purpose of this patch is to free up the name DivergenceAnalysis for the new generic
implementation. The generic implementation class will be shared by specialized
divergence analysis classes.

Patch by: Simon Moll

Reviewed By: nhaehnle

Subscribers: jvesely, jholewinski, arsenm, nhaehnle, mgorny, jfb, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50434

Change-Id: Ie8146b11be2c50d5312f30e11c7a3036a15b48cb
llvm-svn: 341071
2018-08-30 14:21:36 +00:00
Max Kazantsev ec9b386820 [NFC] Add severe validation of InstructionPrecedenceTracking
llvm-svn: 341051
2018-08-30 10:26:06 +00:00
Max Kazantsev d3487bdb61 [NFC] Rename map to make the naming consistent
llvm-svn: 341043
2018-08-30 09:24:33 +00:00
Max Kazantsev d3a4cbe153 [NFC] Move OrderedInstructions and InstructionPrecedenceTracking to Analysis
These classes don't make any changes to IR and have no reason to be in
Transform/Utils. This patch moves them to Analysis folder. This will allow
us reusing these classes in some analyzes, like MustExecute.

llvm-svn: 341015
2018-08-30 04:49:03 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 3c284bde3f Re-enable "[NFC] Unify guards detection"
rL340921 has been reverted by rL340923 due to linkage dependency
from Transform/Utils to Analysis which is not allowed. In this patch
this has been fixed, a new utility function moved to Analysis.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51152

llvm-svn: 341014
2018-08-30 03:39:16 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 6edcc9ee86 [MemorySSA] Silence warning.
llvm-svn: 340995
2018-08-29 23:20:29 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 5bce4d5a85 [MemorySSA] Fix checkClobberSanity to skip Start only for Defs and Uses.
llvm-svn: 340981
2018-08-29 22:38:51 +00:00
Philip Reames f562fc8dbf [LICM] Hoist stores of invariant values to invariant addresses out of loops
Teach LICM to hoist stores out of loops when the store writes to a location otherwise unused in the loop, writes a value which is invariant, and is guaranteed to execute if the loop is entered.

Worth noting is that this transformation is partially overlapping with the existing promotion transformation. Reasons this is worthwhile anyway include:
 * For multi-exit loops, this doesn't require duplication of the store.
 * It kicks in for case where we can't prove we exit through a normal exit (i.e. we may throw), but can prove the store executes before that possible side exit.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50925

llvm-svn: 340974
2018-08-29 21:49:30 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea f5403d83e7 [MemorySSA] Add expesive check for validating clobber accesses.
Summary: Add validation of clobber accesses as expensive check.

Reviewers: george.burgess.iv

Subscribers: sanjoy, jlebar, Prazek, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51327

llvm-svn: 340951
2018-08-29 18:26:04 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 2c390c54f6 Revert r340921 "[NFC] Unify guards detection"
This broke the build, see e.g.

http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-armv8-lnt/builds/4626/
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64be-linux-lnt/builds/18647/
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-x86_64-avx2-linux/builds/5856/
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lld-x86_64-freebsd/builds/22800/

> We have multiple places in code where we try to identify whether or not
> some instruction is a guard. This patch factors out this logic into a separate
> utility function which works uniformly in all places.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51152
> Reviewed By: fedor.sergeev

llvm-svn: 340923
2018-08-29 12:21:32 +00:00
Max Kazantsev 1dafaa87d9 [NFC] Unify guards detection
We have multiple places in code where we try to identify whether or not
some instruction is a guard. This patch factors out this logic into a separate
utility function which works uniformly in all places.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51152
Reviewed By: fedor.sergeev

llvm-svn: 340921
2018-08-29 11:37:34 +00:00
Fedor Sergeev 43083111a2 [NFC][PassTiming] factor out generic PassTimingInfo
Moving PassTimingInfo from legacy pass manager code into a separate header.
Making it suitable for both legacy and new pass manager.
Adding a test on -time-passes main functionality.

llvm-svn: 340872
2018-08-28 21:06:51 +00:00
David Chisnall 5e52cadf89 Fix in getAllocationDataForFunction
Summary:
Correct to use set like behaviour of AllocType.  Should check for
subset, not precise value.

Reviewers: theraven

Reviewed By: theraven

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50959

llvm-svn: 340807
2018-08-28 08:59:06 +00:00
George Burgess IV 6a9aa02ff3 [MemorySSA] Add NDEBUG checks to verifiers; NFC
verify*() methods are intended to have no side-effects (unless we detect
broken MSSA, in which case they assert()), and all of the other verify
methods are wrapped by `#ifndef NDEBUG`.

llvm-svn: 340793
2018-08-28 00:32:32 +00:00
Roman Tereshin 02320eee6b Revert "[SCEV][NFC] Check NoWrap flags before lexicographical comparison of SCEVs"
This reverts r319889.

Unfortunately, wrapping flags are not a part of SCEV's identity (they
do not participate in computing a hash value or in equality
comparisons) and in fact they could be assigned after the fact w/o
rebuilding a SCEV.

Grep for const_cast's to see quite a few of examples, apparently all
for AddRec's at the moment.

So, if 2 expressions get built in 2 slightly different ways: one with
flags set in the beginning, the other with the flags attached later
on, we may end up with 2 expressions which are exactly the same but
have their operands swapped in one of the commutative N-ary
expressions, and at least one of them will have "sorted by complexity"
invariant broken.

2 identical SCEV's won't compare equal by pointer comparison as they
are supposed to.

A real-world reproducer is added as a regression test: the issue
described causes 2 identical SCEV expressions to have different order
of operands and therefore compare not equal, which in its turn
prevents LoadStoreVectorizer from vectorizing a pair of consecutive
loads.

On a larger example (the source of the test attached, which is a
bugpoint) I have seen even weirder behavior: adding a constant to an
existing SCEV changes the order of the existing terms, for instance,
getAddExpr(1, ((A * B) + (C * D))) returns (1 + (C * D) + (A * B)).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40645

llvm-svn: 340777
2018-08-27 21:41:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 9ae926b973 [IR] Replace `isa<TerminatorInst>` with `isTerminator()`.
This is a bit awkward in a handful of places where we didn't even have
an instruction and now we have to see if we can build one. But on the
whole, this seems like a win and at worst a reasonable cost for removing
`TerminatorInst`.

All of this is part of the removal of `TerminatorInst` from the
`Instruction` type hierarchy.

llvm-svn: 340701
2018-08-26 09:51:22 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 96fc1de77d [IR] Begin removal of TerminatorInst by removing successor manipulation.
The core get and set routines move to the `Instruction` class. These
routines are only valid to call on instructions which are terminators.

The iterator and *generic* range based access move to `CFG.h` where all
the other generic successor and predecessor access lives. While moving
the iterator here, simplify it using the iterator utilities LLVM
provides and updates coding style as much as reasonable. The APIs remain
pointer-heavy when they could better use references, and retain the odd
behavior of `operator*` and `operator->` that is common in LLVM
iterators. Adjusting this API, if desired, should be a follow-up step.

Non-generic range iteration is added for the two instructions where
there is an especially easy mechanism and where there was code
attempting to use the range accessor from a specific subclass:
`indirectbr` and `br`. In both cases, the successors are contiguous
operands and can be easily iterated via the operand list.

This is the first major patch in removing the `TerminatorInst` type from
the IR's instruction type hierarchy. This change was discussed in an RFC
here and was pretty clearly positive:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-May/123407.html

There will be a series of much more mechanical changes following this
one to complete this move.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47467

llvm-svn: 340698
2018-08-26 08:41:15 +00:00