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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chandler Carruth ed0881b2a6 Use the new script to sort the includes of every file under lib.
Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes.
I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module
include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or
care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time
and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything
(I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they
may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the
API being implemented.

Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header
files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main
module rule does in fact have its merits. =]

llvm-svn: 169131
2012-12-03 16:50:05 +00:00
Michael Ilseman be9137a5c5 Fast-math optimization: fold multiply by zero
Added in first optimization using fast-math flags to serve as an example for following optimizations. SimplifyInstruction will now try to optimize an fmul observing its FastMathFlags to see if it can fold multiply by zero when 'nnan' and 'nsz' flags are set.

llvm-svn: 168648
2012-11-27 00:46:26 +00:00
Duncan Sands d7d8c09b93 Make this easier to understand, as suggested by Chandler.
llvm-svn: 168196
2012-11-16 20:53:08 +00:00
Duncan Sands c41076c07c InstructionSimplify should be able to simplify A+B==B+A to 'true'
but wasn't due to the same logic bug that caused PR14361.

llvm-svn: 168186
2012-11-16 19:41:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 5da3f0512e Revert the majority of the next patch in the address space series:
r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to
         support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis.

Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of
VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or
even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat
out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct,
but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have
handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that
gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that
pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces.

However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points.
Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split
apart, but they seem entirely good.

In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual
multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when
I spotted them.

In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner
solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all.
In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space
dependent.

This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space
code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be
finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both
like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these
changes.

llvm-svn: 167222
2012-11-01 09:14:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 7ec5085e01 Revert the series of commits starting with r166578 which introduced the
getIntPtrType support for multiple address spaces via a pointer type,
and also introduced a crasher bug in the constant folder reported in
PR14233.

These commits also contained several problems that should really be
addressed before they are re-committed. I have avoided reverting various
cleanups to the DataLayout APIs that are reasonable to have moving
forward in order to reduce the amount of churn, and minimize the number
of commits that were reverted. I've also manually updated merge
conflicts and manually arranged for the getIntPtrType function to stay
in DataLayout and to be defined in a plausible way after this revert.

Thanks to Duncan for working through this exact strategy with me, and
Nick Lewycky for tracking down the really annoying crasher this
triggered. (Test case to follow in its own commit.)

After discussing with Duncan extensively, and based on a note from
Micah, I'm going to continue to back out some more of the more
problematic patches in this series in order to ensure we go into the
LLVM 3.2 branch with a reasonable story here. I'll send a note to
llvmdev explaining what's going on and why.

Summary of reverted revisions:

r166634: Fix a compiler warning with an unused variable.
r166607: Add some cleanup to the DataLayout changes requested by
         Chandler.
r166596: Revert "Back out r166591, not sure why this made it through
         since I cancelled the command. Bleh, sorry about this!
r166591: Delete a directory that wasn't supposed to be checked in yet.
r166578: Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based
         on the address space.
llvm-svn: 167221
2012-11-01 08:07:29 +00:00
Micah Villmow bf3eeb2dfc Add some cleanup to the DataLayout changes requested by Chandler.
llvm-svn: 166607
2012-10-24 18:36:13 +00:00
Micah Villmow 12d9127833 Add in support for getIntPtrType to get the pointer type based on the address space.
This checkin also adds in some tests that utilize these paths and updates some of the
clients.

llvm-svn: 166578
2012-10-24 15:52:52 +00:00
Micah Villmow 4bb926d91d Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis.
llvm-svn: 165941
2012-10-15 16:24:29 +00:00
Micah Villmow 0c61134d8d Revert 165732 for further review.
llvm-svn: 165747
2012-10-11 21:27:41 +00:00
Micah Villmow 083189730e Add in the first iteration of support for llvm/clang/lldb to allow variable per address space pointer sizes to be optimized correctly.
llvm-svn: 165726
2012-10-11 17:21:41 +00:00
Micah Villmow cdfe20b97f Move TargetData to DataLayout.
llvm-svn: 165402
2012-10-08 16:38:25 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 91ce36c986 Revert 'Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if''. iff is an abreviation of if and only if. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_and_only_if Commit 164767
llvm-svn: 164768
2012-09-27 10:14:43 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 721cffd53a Fix a typo 'iff' => 'if'
llvm-svn: 164767
2012-09-27 09:59:43 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2f6cf4884c Fix PR13412, a nasty miscompile due to the interleaved
instsimplify+inline strategy.

The crux of the problem is that instsimplify was reasonably relying on
an invariant that is true within any single function, but is no longer
true mid-inline the way we use it. This invariant is that an argument
pointer != a local (alloca) pointer.

The fix is really light weight though, and allows instsimplify to be
resiliant to these situations: when checking the relation ships to
function arguments, ensure that the argumets come from the same
function. If they come from different functions, then none of these
assumptions hold. All credit to Benjamin Kramer for coming up with this
clever solution to the problem.

llvm-svn: 161410
2012-08-07 10:59:59 +00:00
Bill Wendling e065dc8d8d Remove extraneous ';'.
llvm-svn: 157011
2012-05-17 20:27:58 +00:00
Chad Rosier e27081d348 Revert r153521 as it's causing large regressions on the nightly testers.
Original commit message for r153521 (aka r153423):
Use the new range metadata in computeMaskedBits and add a new optimization to
instruction simplify that lets us remove an and when loding a boolean value.

llvm-svn: 153587
2012-03-28 18:42:50 +00:00
Chad Rosier 8e6dbccd03 Reapply r153423; the original commit was fine. The failing test, distray, had
undefined behavior, which Rafael was kind enough to fix.

Original commit message for r153423:
Use the new range metadata in computeMaskedBits and add a new optimization to
instruction simplify that lets us remove an and when loding a boolean value.

llvm-svn: 153521
2012-03-27 17:44:52 +00:00
Chad Rosier 08e57e5ccf Revert r153423 as this is causing failures on our internal nightly testers.
Original commit message:
Use the new range metadata in computeMaskedBits and add a new optimization to
instruction simplify that lets us remove an and when loading a boolean value.

llvm-svn: 153452
2012-03-26 18:07:14 +00:00
Rafael Espindola df9b4adb82 Use the new range metadata in computeMaskedBits and add a new optimization to
instruction simplify that lets us remove an and when loding a boolean value.

llvm-svn: 153423
2012-03-26 01:44:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 8059c84af1 Teach instsimplify how to simplify comparisons of pointers which are
constant-offsets of a common base using the generic GEP-walking logic
I added for computing pointer differences in the same situation.

llvm-svn: 153419
2012-03-25 21:28:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2741aae80b Switch the pointer-difference simplification logic to only work with
inbounds GEPs. This isn't really necessary for simplifying pointer
differences, but I'm planning to re-use the same code to simplify
pointer comparisons where it is necessary. Since real code almost
exclusively uses inbounds GEPs, it doesn't seem worth it to support the
extra complexity of turning it on and off. If anyone would like that
back, feel free to shout. Note that instcombine will still catch any of
these patterns.

llvm-svn: 153418
2012-03-25 20:43:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 77e8bfbb5e Try to harden the recursive simplification still further. This is again
spotted by inspection, and I've crafted no test case that triggers it on
my machine, but some of the windows builders are hitting what looks like
memory corruption, so *something* is amiss here.

This patch takes a more generalized approach to eliminating
double-visits. Imagine code such as:

  %x = ...
  %y = add %x, 1
  %z = add %x, %y

You can imagine that if we simplify %x, we would add %y and %z to the
list. If the use-chain order happens to cause us to add them in reverse
order, we could pull %y off first, and simplify it, adding %z to the
list. We now have %z on the list twice, and will reference it after it
is deleted.

Currently, all my test cases happen to not trigger this, likely due to
the use-chain ordering, but there seems no guarantee that such
a situation could not occur, so we should handle it correctly.

Again, if anyone knows how to craft a testcase that actually triggers
this, please let me know.

llvm-svn: 153397
2012-03-24 22:34:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e41fc73f08 Don't add the instruction about to be RAUW'ed and erased to the
worklist. This can happen in theory when an instruction uses itself,
such as a PHI node. This was spotted by inspection, and unfortunately
I've not been able to come up with a test case that would trigger it. If
anyone has ideas, let me know...

llvm-svn: 153396
2012-03-24 22:34:23 +00:00
Chandler Carruth cf1b585f60 Refactor the interface to recursively simplifying instructions to be tad
bit simpler by handling a common case explicitly.

Also, refactor the implementation to use a worklist based walk of the
recursive users, rather than trying to use value handles to detect and
recover from RAUWs during the recursive descent. This fixes a very
subtle bug in the previous implementation where degenerate control flow
structures could cause mutually recursive instructions (PHI nodes) to
collapse in just such a way that From became equal to To after some
amount of recursion. At that point, we hit the inf-loop that the assert
at the top attempted to guard against. This problem is defined away when
not using value handles in this manner. There are lots of comments
claiming that the WeakVH will protect against just this sort of error,
but they're not accurate about the actual implementation of WeakVHs,
which do still track RAUWs.

I don't have any test case for the bug this fixes because it requires
running the recursive simplification on unreachable phi nodes. I've no
way to either run this or easily write an input that triggers it. It was
found when using instruction simplification inside the inliner when
running over the nightly test-suite.

llvm-svn: 153393
2012-03-24 21:11:24 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3ffccb3802 Teach instsimplify to gracefully degrade in the presence of instructions
not attched to a basic block or function. There are conservatively
correct answers in these cases, and this makes the analysis more useful
in contexts where we have a partially formed bit of IR.

I don't have any way to test this directly... suggestions welcome here,
but I'm not seeing anything sadly. I only found this using a subsequent
patch to the inliner which runs instsimplify on partially inlined
instructions, and even then only on a quite large program. I never got
a reasonable testcase out of it, and anything I do get is likely to be
quite fragile due to requiring an interaction of two different passes,
and the only result being a segfault if it goes wrong.

llvm-svn: 153176
2012-03-21 10:58:47 +00:00
Duncan Sands bd415dec4e Type sizes and fields offsets inside structs are unsigned. This is a highly
theoretical fix since it only matters for types with >= 2^63 bits (!) and also
only matters if pointers have more than 64 bits, which is not supported anyway.

llvm-svn: 152831
2012-03-15 20:14:42 +00:00
Duncan Sands 395ac42dd2 Generalize the "trunc(ptrtoint(x)) - trunc(ptrtoint(y)) ->
trunc(ptrtoint(x-y))" optimization introduced by Chandler.

llvm-svn: 152626
2012-03-13 14:07:05 +00:00
Duncan Sands b8cee00841 Uniformize the InstructionSimplify interface by ensuring that all routines
take a TargetLibraryInfo parameter.  Internally, rather than passing TD, TLI
and DT parameters around all over the place, introduce a struct for holding
them.

llvm-svn: 152623
2012-03-13 11:42:19 +00:00
Eli Friedman c8cbd06947 Fix regression from r151466: an we can't replace uses of an instruction reachable from the entry block with uses of an instruction not reachable from the entry block. PR12231.
llvm-svn: 152595
2012-03-13 01:06:07 +00:00
Chandler Carruth e45781e673 Address some review comments from Duncan. This moves the iterative
offset accumulation to use a boring APInt instead of ConstantExprs.
I didn't go all the way to an 'int64_t' because I wanted APInt to handle
any magic required to properly wrap the arithmetic when the pointer
width is <64 bits. If there is a significant penalty from using APInt
here, first off WTF, and secondly let me know and I'll do the math by
hand.

I've left one layer still operating w/ ConstantExpr because it makes the
interface quite a bit simpler, and that one isn't iterative so has much
lower cost.

I suppose this may potentially speed up some strang compilation
situations, but I don't really expect much. It should have no functional
impact either way.

llvm-svn: 152590
2012-03-13 00:06:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth a0796555e2 Teach instsimplify how to constant fold pointer differences.
Typically instcombine has handled this, but pointer differences show up
in several contexts where we would like to get constant folding, and
cannot afford to run instcombine. Specifically, I'm working on improving
the constant folding of arguments used in inline cost analysis with
instsimplify.

Doing this in instsimplify implies some algorithm changes. We have to
handle multiple layers of all-constant GEPs because instsimplify cannot
fold them into a single GEP the way instcombine can. Also, we're only
interested in all-constant GEPs. The result is that this doesn't really
replace the instcombine logic, it's just complimentary and focused on
constant folding.

Reviewed on IRC by Benjamin Kramer.

llvm-svn: 152555
2012-03-12 11:19:31 +00:00
Bill Wendling 2bbb7945e7 As Duncan pointed out, pointers tend not to be in floating point format...for now.
llvm-svn: 152499
2012-03-10 18:20:55 +00:00
Bill Wendling 0624d2a1ec Make this transformation slightly less agressive and more correct.
The 'CmpInst::isFalseWhenEqual' function returns 'false' for values other than
simply equality. For instance, it returns 'false' for <= or >=. This isn't the
correct behavior for this transformation, which is checking for strict equality
and non-equality. It was causing the gcc.c-torture/execute/frame-address.c test
to fail because it would completely (and incorrectly) optimize a whole function
into a 'ret i32 0'.

llvm-svn: 152497
2012-03-10 17:56:03 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 97f6f03c42 Refactor some methods to look through bitcasts and GEPs on pointers into
a common collection of methods on Value, and share their implementation.
We had two variations in two different places already, and I need the
third variation for inline cost estimation.

Reviewed by Duncan Sands on IRC, but further comments here welcome.

llvm-svn: 152490
2012-03-10 08:39:09 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 3db143ea8c Reinstate the optimization from r151449 with a fix to not turn 'gep %x' into
'gep null' when the icmp predicate is unsigned (or is signed without inbounds).

llvm-svn: 151467
2012-02-26 02:09:49 +00:00
Rafael Espindola c8c2b06a90 Don't call dominates on unreachable instructions.
llvm-svn: 151466
2012-02-26 01:50:14 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 7bbd72da46 Roll these back to r151448 until I figure out how they're breaking
MultiSource/Applications/lua.

llvm-svn: 151463
2012-02-25 23:01:19 +00:00
Nick Lewycky eeeffbb497 An argument and a local identified object (eg. a noalias call) could turn out
equal if both are null. In the test, scope type %t and global @y by adding a
'gep' prefix to them.

llvm-svn: 151452
2012-02-25 20:19:07 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 7b99bada0b Fix five-letter typo in comment.
llvm-svn: 151450
2012-02-25 19:12:58 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 51f2be8bff Teach instsimplify to be more aggressive when analyzing comparisons of pointers
by using llvm::isIdentifiedObject. Also teach it to handle GEPs that have
the same base pointer and constant operands. Fixes PR11238!

llvm-svn: 151449
2012-02-25 19:07:42 +00:00
Chris Lattner 01990f0e1c fix PR12075, a regression in a recent transform I added. In unreachable code, gep chains can be infinite. Just like "stripPointerCasts", use a set to keep track of visited instructions so we don't recurse infinitely.
llvm-svn: 151383
2012-02-24 19:01:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner 445d8c6b50 fold comparisons of gep'd alloca points with null to false,
implementing PR12013.  We now compile the testcase to:

__Z4testv:                              ## @_Z4testv
## BB#0:                                ## %_ZN4llvm15SmallVectorImplIiE9push_backERKi.exit
	pushq	%rbx
	subq	$64, %rsp
	leaq	32(%rsp), %rbx
	movq	%rbx, (%rsp)
	leaq	64(%rsp), %rax
	movq	%rax, 16(%rsp)
	movl	$1, 32(%rsp)
	leaq	36(%rsp), %rax
	movq	%rax, 8(%rsp)
	leaq	(%rsp), %rdi
	callq	__Z1gRN4llvm11SmallVectorIiLj8EEE
	movq	(%rsp), %rdi
	cmpq	%rbx, %rdi
	je	LBB0_2
## BB#1:
	callq	_free
LBB0_2:                                 ## %_ZN4llvm11SmallVectorIiLj8EED1Ev.exit
	addq	$64, %rsp
	popq	%rbx
	ret

instead of:

__Z4testv:                              ## @_Z4testv
## BB#0:
	pushq	%rbx
	subq	$64, %rsp
	xorl	%eax, %eax
	leaq	(%rsp), %rbx
	addq	$32, %rbx
	movq	%rbx, (%rsp)
	movq	%rbx, 8(%rsp)
	leaq	64(%rsp), %rcx
	movq	%rcx, 16(%rsp)
	je	LBB0_2
## BB#1:
	movl	$1, 32(%rsp)
	movq	%rbx, %rax
LBB0_2:                                 ## %_ZN4llvm15SmallVectorImplIiE9push_backERKi.exit
	addq	$4, %rax
	movq	%rax, 8(%rsp)
	leaq	(%rsp), %rdi
	callq	__Z1gRN4llvm11SmallVectorIiLj8EEE
	movq	(%rsp), %rdi
	cmpq	%rbx, %rdi
	je	LBB0_4
## BB#3:
	callq	_free
LBB0_4:                                 ## %_ZN4llvm11SmallVectorIiLj8EED1Ev.exit
	addq	$64, %rsp
	popq	%rbx
	ret

This doesn't shrink clang noticably though.

llvm-svn: 150944
2012-02-20 00:42:49 +00:00
Eli Friedman 952d1f9f40 Fix a rather nasty regression from r150690: LHS != RHS does not imply LHS->stripPointerCasts() != RHS->stripPointerCasts().
llvm-svn: 150863
2012-02-18 03:29:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 08f18b1b74 Revert "InstSimplify: Strip pointer casts early."
Turns out this isn't safe, because the code below depends on LHS and RHS having
the same type.

llvm-svn: 150695
2012-02-16 15:19:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3d27f71f2d InstSimplify: Strip pointer casts early.
llvm-svn: 150694
2012-02-16 15:03:04 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer ea51f62e4b InstSimplify: Ignore pointer casts when constant folding compares between pointers.
llvm-svn: 150690
2012-02-16 13:49:39 +00:00
Duncan Sands 26641d7c02 Fix PR11948: the result type of an icmp may be a vector of boolean -
don't assume it is a boolean.

llvm-svn: 150247
2012-02-10 14:31:24 +00:00
Craig Topper a2886c21d9 Convert assert(0) to llvm_unreachable
llvm-svn: 149967
2012-02-07 05:05:23 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 9442cd01f6 PatternMatch: Introduce a matcher for instructions with the "exact" bit. Use it to simplify a few matchers.
llvm-svn: 147403
2012-01-01 17:55:30 +00:00
Nadav Rotem 3924cb0267 Add support for vectors of pointers.
llvm-svn: 145801
2011-12-05 06:29:09 +00:00
Chad Rosier c24b86ffbe Propagate TargetLibraryInfo throughout ConstantFolding.cpp and
InstructionSimplify.cpp.  Other fixups as needed.
Part of rdar://10500969

llvm-svn: 145559
2011-12-01 03:08:23 +00:00
Nick Lewycky e659b8459e Make use of "getScalarType()". No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 145556
2011-12-01 02:39:36 +00:00
Eli Friedman 0bae8b2cfb Fix code to match comment. Fixes PR11340, a regression from r143209.
llvm-svn: 144121
2011-11-08 21:08:02 +00:00
Dan Gohman 85977e6ab4 Teach instsimplify to simplify calls to undef.
llvm-svn: 143719
2011-11-04 18:32:42 +00:00
Duncan Sands 3d5692a475 Reapply commit 143214 with a fix: m_ICmp doesn't match conditions
with the given predicate, it matches any condition and returns the
predicate - d'oh!  Original commit message:
The expression icmp eq (select (icmp eq x, 0), 1, x), 0 folds to false.
Spotted by my super-optimizer in 186.crafty and 450.soplex.  We really
need a proper infrastructure for handling generalizations of this kind
of thing (which occur a lot), however this case is so simple that I decided
to go ahead and implement it directly.

llvm-svn: 143318
2011-10-30 19:56:36 +00:00
Eli Friedman 3af3c046a9 Revert r143214; it's breaking a bunch of stuff.
llvm-svn: 143265
2011-10-29 00:56:07 +00:00
Duncan Sands 280bc553b3 The expression icmp eq (select (icmp eq x, 0), 1, x), 0 folds to false.
Spotted by my super-optimizer in 186.crafty and 450.soplex.  We really
need a proper infrastructure for handling generalizations of this kind
of thing (which occur a lot), however this case is so simple that I decided
to go ahead and implement it directly.

llvm-svn: 143214
2011-10-28 19:01:20 +00:00
Duncan Sands 92af0a8a7f Fold icmp ugt (udiv X, Y), X to false. Spotted by my super-optimizer
in 186.crafty.

llvm-svn: 143209
2011-10-28 18:17:44 +00:00
Duncan Sands 7cb61e5a0e Reapply commit 143028 with a fix: the problem was casting a ConstantExpr Mul
using BinaryOperator (which only works for instructions) when it should have
been a cast to OverflowingBinaryOperator (which also works for constants).
While there, correct a few other dubious looking uses of BinaryOperator.
Thanks to Chad Rosier for the testcase.  Original commit message:
My super-optimizer noticed that we weren't folding this expression to
true: (x *nsw x) sgt 0, where x = (y | 1).  This occurs in 464.h264ref.

llvm-svn: 143125
2011-10-27 19:16:21 +00:00
Duncan Sands ba286d7c73 The maximum power of 2 dividing a power of 2 is itself. This occurs
in 403.gcc and was spotted by my super-optimizer.

llvm-svn: 143054
2011-10-26 20:55:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 4b79c21ef2 InstSimplify: Don't try to replace an extractvalue/insertvalue pair with the original value if types don't match.
Fixes clang selfhost.

llvm-svn: 139120
2011-09-05 18:16:19 +00:00
Duncan Sands fd26a954a8 Add some simple insertvalue simplifications, for the purpose of cleaning
up do-nothing exception handling code produced by dragonegg.

llvm-svn: 139113
2011-09-05 06:52:48 +00:00
Eli Friedman ad3cfe7933 Revert r137781; I agree with Duncan's comment that the situation in question is clearly impossible given the current structure of the code.
llvm-svn: 137853
2011-08-17 19:31:49 +00:00
Eli Friedman 55919a9ed7 Extend the undef ^ undef idiom once more. No testcase: I can't figure out how to actually trigger the codepath in question at the moment, but it might get exposed in the future.
llvm-svn: 137781
2011-08-16 22:38:34 +00:00
Duncan Sands 020c1947b7 Fix what seems an obvious typo. Patch by Ivan Krasin. Problem
reported at http://habrahabr.ru/blogs/compilers/125626/.

llvm-svn: 136865
2011-08-04 10:02:21 +00:00
Duncan Sands c1c92719a4 Add helper function for getting true/false constants in a uniform
way for i1 and vector of i1 types.  Use these to make some code
more self-documenting.

llvm-svn: 136079
2011-07-26 15:03:53 +00:00
Jay Foad d1b7849d49 Convert GetElementPtrInst to use ArrayRef.
llvm-svn: 135904
2011-07-25 09:48:08 +00:00
Jay Foad ed8db7d9df Convert ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr and
ConstantExpr::getInBoundsGetElementPtr to use ArrayRef.

llvm-svn: 135673
2011-07-21 14:31:17 +00:00
Jay Foad b992a635fb Convert SimplifyGEPInst to use ArrayRef.
llvm-svn: 135482
2011-07-19 15:07:52 +00:00
Jay Foad f4b14a2b0d Use ArrayRef in ConstantFoldInstOperands and ConstantFoldCall.
llvm-svn: 135477
2011-07-19 13:32:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner 229907cd11 land David Blaikie's patch to de-constify Type, with a few tweaks.
llvm-svn: 135375
2011-07-18 04:54:35 +00:00
Dan Gohman 54664ed714 Improve constant folding of undef for cmp and select operators.
llvm-svn: 134223
2011-07-01 01:03:43 +00:00
Duncan Sands af32728a57 The comparision "max(x,y)==x" is equivalent to "x>=y". Since the max is
often expressed as "x >= y ? x : y", there is a good chance we can extract
the existing "x >= y" from it and use that as a replacement for "max(x,y)==x".

llvm-svn: 131049
2011-05-07 16:56:49 +00:00
Eli Friedman 8a20e66926 PR9838: Fix transform introduced in r127064 to not trigger when only one side of the icmp is an exact shift.
llvm-svn: 130954
2011-05-05 21:59:18 +00:00
Duncan Sands a228785526 Add variations on: max(x,y) >= min(x,z) folds to true. This isn't that common,
but according to my super-optimizer there are only two missed simplifications
of -instsimplify kind when compiling bzip2, and this is one of them.  It amuses
me to have bzip2 be perfectly optimized as far as instsimplify goes!

llvm-svn: 130840
2011-05-04 16:05:05 +00:00
Duncan Sands 0a9c1246d7 Implement some basic simplifications involving min/max, for example
max(a,b) >= a -> true.  According to my super-optimizer, these are
by far the most common simplifications (of the -instsimplify kind)
that occur in the testsuite and aren't caught by -std-compile-opts.

llvm-svn: 130780
2011-05-03 19:53:10 +00:00
Duncan Sands f91c5ab341 Fix PR9579: when simplifying a compare to "true" or "false", and it was
a vector compare, generate a vector result rather than i1 (and crashing).

llvm-svn: 130706
2011-05-02 18:51:41 +00:00
Duncan Sands a3e3699c88 Move some rem transforms out of instcombine and into instsimplify.
This automagically provides a transform noticed by my super-optimizer
as occurring quite often: "rem x, (select cond, x, 1)" -> 0.

llvm-svn: 130694
2011-05-02 16:27:02 +00:00
Jay Foad 7c14a558fe Don't include Operator.h from InstrTypes.h.
llvm-svn: 129271
2011-04-11 09:35:34 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 774647d974 Fix two cases I forgot to update when doing a mental "getSwappedPredicate".
Thanks Duncan Sands!

llvm-svn: 127323
2011-03-09 08:20:06 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 980104d1d6 Add another micro-optimization. Apologies for the lack of refactoring, but I
gave up when I realized I couldn't come up with a good name for what the
refactored function would be, to describe what it does.

This is PR9343 test12, which is test3 with arguments reordered. Whoops!

llvm-svn: 127318
2011-03-09 06:26:03 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 9719a719c7 Thread comparisons over udiv/sdiv/ashr/lshr exact and lshr nuw/nsw whenever
possible. This goes into instcombine and instsimplify because instsimplify
doesn't need to check hasOneUse since it returns (almost exclusively) constants.

This fixes PR9343 #4 #5 and #8!

llvm-svn: 127064
2011-03-05 05:19:11 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 41c529bd09 Revert broken srem logic from r126991.
llvm-svn: 127021
2011-03-04 19:26:08 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 8e3a79da9f Fold "icmp pred (srem X, Y), Y" like we do for urem. Handle signed comparisons
in the urem case, though not the other way around. This is enough to get #3 from
PR9343!

llvm-svn: 126991
2011-03-04 10:06:52 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 3cec6f5563 Teach instruction simplify to use constant ranges to solve problems of the form
"icmp pred %X, CI" and a number of examples where "%X = binop %Y, CI2".

Some of these cases (div and rem) used to make it through opt -O2, but the
others are probably now making code elsewhere redundant (probably instcombine).

llvm-svn: 126988
2011-03-04 07:00:57 +00:00
Nick Lewycky c9d20067cd Optimize "icmp pred (urem X, Y), Y" --> true/false depending on pred. There's
more work to do here, "icmp ult (urem X, 10), 11" doesn't optimize away yet.
Fixes example 3 from PR9343!

llvm-svn: 126741
2011-03-01 08:15:50 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 5b7a4e0195 Move "A | ~(A & ?) -> -1" from InstCombine to InstructionSimplify.
llvm-svn: 126082
2011-02-20 15:20:01 +00:00
Duncan Sands b86070933f Remove pointless blank line.
llvm-svn: 125463
2011-02-13 18:11:05 +00:00
Duncan Sands d114ab331c Teach instsimplify that X+Y>=X+Z is the same as Y>=Z if neither side overflows,
plus some variations of this.  According to my auto-simplifier this occurs a lot
but usually in combination with max/min idioms.  Because max/min aren't handled
yet this unfortunately doesn't have much effect in the testsuite.

llvm-svn: 125462
2011-02-13 17:15:40 +00:00
Duncan Sands 8b4e283bfb Formatting and comment tweaks.
llvm-svn: 125200
2011-02-09 17:45:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner 9e4aa0259f Teach instsimplify some tricks about exact/nuw/nsw shifts.
improve interfaces to instsimplify to take this info.

llvm-svn: 125196
2011-02-09 17:15:04 +00:00
Chris Lattner b940091388 Rework InstrTypes.h so to reduce the repetition around the NSW/NUW/Exact
versions of creation functions.  Eventually, the "insertion point" versions
of these should just be removed, we do have IRBuilder afterall.

Do a massive rewrite of much of pattern match.  It is now shorter and less
redundant and has several other widgets I will be using in other patches.
Among other changes, m_Div is renamed to m_IDiv (since it only matches 
integer divides) and m_Shift is gone (it used to match all binops!!) and
we now have m_LogicalShift for the one client to use.

Enhance IRBuilder to have "isExact" arguments to things like CreateUDiv
and reduce redundancy within IRbuilder by having these methods chain to
each other more instead of duplicating code.

llvm-svn: 125194
2011-02-09 17:00:45 +00:00
Duncan Sands 867cb633b4 Add an m_Div pattern for matching either a udiv or an sdiv and use it
to simplify the "(X/Y)*Y->X when the division is exact" transform.

llvm-svn: 125004
2011-02-07 09:36:32 +00:00
Chris Lattner 6e57b15228 teach instsimplify to transform (X / Y) * Y to X
when the div is an exact udiv.

llvm-svn: 124994
2011-02-06 22:05:31 +00:00
Anders Carlsson 36c6d23074 Fix another warning.
llvm-svn: 124961
2011-02-05 18:33:43 +00:00
Duncan Sands 06504025d2 Improve threading of comparisons over select instructions (spotted by my
auto-simplifier).  This has a big impact on Ada code, but not much else.
Unfortunately the impact is mostly negative!  This is due to PR9004 (aka
SCCP failing to resolve conditional branch conditions in the destination
blocks of the branch), in which simple correlated expressions are not
resolved but complicated ones are, so simplifying has a bad effect!

llvm-svn: 124788
2011-02-03 09:37:39 +00:00
Duncan Sands 5747abab10 Reenable the transform "(X*Y)/Y->X" when the multiplication is known not to
overflow (nsw flag), which was disabled because it breaks 254.gap.  I have
informed the GAP authors of the mistake in their code, and arranged for the
testsuite to use -fwrapv when compiling this benchmark.

llvm-svn: 124746
2011-02-02 20:52:00 +00:00
Duncan Sands a29ea9aa4c Add a m_Undef pattern for convenience. This is so that code that uses
pattern matching can also pattern match undef, creating a more uniform
style.

llvm-svn: 124657
2011-02-01 09:06:20 +00:00
Duncan Sands cf0ff030a8 Have m_One also match constant vectors for which every element is 1.
llvm-svn: 124655
2011-02-01 08:39:12 +00:00