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Philip Reames 71a496777c [LVI] Remove used return value from markX functions
llvm-svn: 288874
2016-12-07 01:03:56 +00:00
Philip Reames b47a719ac0 [LVI] Simplify mergeIn code
Remove the unused return type, use early return, use assignment operator.

llvm-svn: 288873
2016-12-07 00:54:21 +00:00
Philip Reames 864ab5c516 [LVI] Simplify obfuscated code
It doesn't matter why something is overdefined if it is...

llvm-svn: 288871
2016-12-07 00:28:28 +00:00
Philip Reames b486c49ff5 [LVI] Remove dead code in mergeIn
Integers are expressed in the lattice via constant ranges.  They can never be represented by constants or not-constants; those are reserved for non-integer types.  This code has been dead for literaly years.

llvm-svn: 288767
2016-12-06 03:34:33 +00:00
Philip Reames 05c435e3a4 [LVI] Extract a helper function
Extracting a helper function out of solveBlockValue makes the contract around the cache much easier to understand.

llvm-svn: 288766
2016-12-06 03:22:03 +00:00
Philip Reames 1baaef138d [LVI] Hide the last markX function on LVILatticeVal
This completes a small series of patches to hide the stateful updates of LVILatticeVal from the consuming code.  The only remaining stateful API is mergeIn.

llvm-svn: 288765
2016-12-06 03:01:08 +00:00
Philip Reames b29496246f [LVI] Hide a confusing internal interface
llvm-svn: 288764
2016-12-06 02:54:16 +00:00
Philip Reames 0e613f7c65 [LVI] Remove duplicate code using existing helper function
llvm-svn: 288761
2016-12-06 02:36:58 +00:00
Philip Reames 4d00af1bde Factor out common parts of LVI and Float2Int into ConstantRange [NFCI]
This just extracts out the transfer rules for constant ranges into a single shared point. As it happens, neither bit of code actually overlaps in terms of the handled operators, but with this change that could easily be tweaked in the future.

I also want to have this separated out to make experimenting with a eager value info implementation and possibly a ValueTracking-like fixed depth recursion peephole version. There's no reason all four of these can't share a common implementation which reduces the chances of bugs.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27294

llvm-svn: 288413
2016-12-01 20:08:47 +00:00
Philip Reames 812476b495 Revert previous whitespace change
llvm-svn: 288312
2016-12-01 04:37:35 +00:00
Philip Reames d6f7024ae3 Test commit of whitespace to check permissions.
llvm-svn: 288311
2016-12-01 04:37:09 +00:00
Chandler Carruth dab4eae274 [PM] Change the static object whose address is used to uniquely identify
analyses to have a common type which is enforced rather than using
a char object and a `void *` type when used as an identifier.

This has a number of advantages. First, it at least helps some of the
confusion raised in Justin Lebar's code review of why `void *` was being
used everywhere by having a stronger type that connects to documentation
about this.

However, perhaps more importantly, it addresses a serious issue where
the alignment of these pointer-like identifiers was unknown. This made
it hard to use them in pointer-like data structures. We were already
dodging this in dangerous ways to create the "all analyses" entry. In
a subsequent patch I attempted to use these with TinyPtrVector and
things fell apart in a very bad way.

And it isn't just a compile time or type system issue. Worse than that,
the actual alignment of these pointer-like opaque identifiers wasn't
guaranteed to be a useful alignment as they were just characters.

This change introduces a type to use as the "key" object whose address
forms the opaque identifier. This both forces the objects to have proper
alignment, and provides type checking that we get it right everywhere.
It also makes the types somewhat less mysterious than `void *`.

We could go one step further and introduce a truly opaque pointer-like
type to return from the `ID()` static function rather than returning
`AnalysisKey *`, but that didn't seem to be a clear win so this is just
the initial change to get to a reliably typed and aligned object serving
is a key for all the analyses.

Thanks to Richard Smith and Justin Lebar for helping pick plausible
names and avoid making this refactoring many times. =] And thanks to
Sean for the super fast review!

While here, I've tried to move away from the "PassID" nomenclature
entirely as it wasn't really helping and is overloaded with old pass
manager constructs. Now we have IDs for analyses, and key objects whose
address can be used as IDs. Where possible and clear I've shortened this
to just "ID". In a few places I kept "AnalysisID" to make it clear what
was being identified.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27031

llvm-svn: 287783
2016-11-23 17:53:26 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 47dc098c06 [LVI] Fix a bug with a guard being the very first instruction in a BB not taken into account
While looking for guards use reverse iterator and scan up to rend() not to begin()

llvm-svn: 284827
2016-10-21 15:02:21 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 1f7b813e2b Remove duplicated code; NFC
ICmpInst::makeConstantRange does exactly the same thing as
ConstantRange::makeExactICmpRegion.

llvm-svn: 283059
2016-10-02 00:09:57 +00:00
Wei Mi f160e345be Add some shortcuts in LazyValueInfo to reduce compile time of Correlated Value Propagation.
The patch is to partially fix PR10584. Correlated Value Propagation queries LVI
to check non-null for pointer params of each callsite. If we know the def of
param is an alloca instruction, we know it is non-null and can return early from
LVI. Similarly, CVP queries LVI to check whether pointer for each mem access is
constant. If the def of the pointer is an alloca instruction, we know it is not
a constant pointer. These shortcuts can reduce the cost of CVP significantly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18066

llvm-svn: 281586
2016-09-15 06:28:34 +00:00
Philip Reames 9db7948e90 [LVI] Complete the abstract of the cache layer [NFCI]
Convert the previous introduced is-a relationship between the LVICache and LVIImple clases into a has-a relationship and hide all the implementation details of the cache from the lazy query layer.

The only slightly concerning change here is removing the addition of a queried block into the SeenBlock set in LVIImpl::getBlockValue.  As far as I can tell, this was effectively dead code.  I think it *used* to be the case that getCachedValueInfo wasn't const and might end up inserting elements in the cache during lookup.  That's no longer true and hasn't been for a while.  I did fixup the const usage to make that more obvious.

llvm-svn: 281272
2016-09-12 22:38:44 +00:00
Philip Reames b627aec407 [LVI] Sink a couple more cache manipulation routines into the cache itself [NFCI]
The only interesting bit here is the refactor of the handle callback and even that's pretty straight-forward.

llvm-svn: 281267
2016-09-12 22:03:36 +00:00
Philip Reames 92e5e1b92d [LVI] Abstract out the actual cache logic [NFCI]
Seperate the caching logic from the implementation of the lazy analysis.  For the moment, the lazy analysis impl has a is-a relationship with the cache; this will change to a has-a relationship shortly.  This was done as two steps merely to keep the changes simple and the diff understandable.

llvm-svn: 281266
2016-09-12 21:46:58 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 2e8f82d962 [LVI] Take guards into account
Teach LVI to gather control dependant constraints from guards.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23358

llvm-svn: 278518
2016-08-12 15:52:23 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko b623088abe [LVI] Fix potential memory corruption in getValueFromCondition
Rewrite Visited[Cond] = getValueFromConditionImpl(..., Visited) statement which can lead to a memory corruption since getValueFromConditionImpl changes Visited map and invalidates the iterators.

llvm-svn: 278514
2016-08-12 15:08:15 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 6669f253d5 [LVI] Take range metadata into account while calculating icmp condition constraints
Take range metadata into account for conditions like this:

%length = load i32, i32* %length_ptr, !range !{i32 0, i32 2147483647}
%cmp = icmp ult i32 %a, %length

This is a common pattern for range checks where the length of the array is dynamically loaded.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23267

llvm-svn: 278496
2016-08-12 10:14:11 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 635625855f [LVI] Handle any predicate in comparisons like icmp <pred> (add Val, Offset), ...
Currently LVI can only gather value constraints from comparisons like:

* icmp <pred> Val, ...
* icmp ult (add Val, Offset), ...

In fact we can handle any predicate in latter comparisons.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23357

llvm-svn: 278493
2016-08-12 10:05:11 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko fd223d5d25 [LVI] Handle conditions in the form of (cond1 && cond2)
Teach LVI how to gather information from conditions in the form of (cond1 && cond2). Our out-of-tree front-end emits range checks in this form.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23200

llvm-svn: 278231
2016-08-10 15:13:15 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 933c07a4fb [LVI] NFC. Make getValueFromCondition return LVILatticeValue instead of changing reference argument
Instead of returning bool and setting LVILatticeValue reference argument return LVILattice value. Use overdefined value to denote the case when we didn't gather any information from the condition.

This change was separated from the review "[LVI] Handle conditions in the form of (cond1 && cond2)" (https://reviews.llvm.org/D23200#inline-199531). Once getValueFromCondition returns LVILatticeValue we can cache the result in Visited map.

llvm-svn: 278224
2016-08-10 13:38:07 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko a4b6a70a9c [LVI] Relax the assertion about LVILatticeVal type in getConstantRange
The problem was triggered by my recent change in CVP (D23059). Current code expected that integer constants are represented by constantrange LVILatticeVal and never represented as LVILatticeVal with constant tag. That is true for ConstantInt constants, although ConstantExpr integer type constants are legally represented as constant LVILatticeVal.

This code fails with CVP change in:

@b = global i32 0, align 4
define void @test6(i32 %a) {
bb:
  %add = add i32 %a, ptrtoint (i32* @b to i32)
  ret void
}
Currently getConstantRange code is not executed by any of the upstream passes. I'm going to add a test case to test/Transforms/CorrelatedValuePropagation/add.ll once I resubmit the CVP change.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23194

llvm-svn: 278217
2016-08-10 12:54:54 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko c710a461b5 [LVI] Make LVI smarter about comparisons with non-constants
Make LVI smarter about comparisons with a non-constant. For example, a s< b constraints a to be in [INT_MIN, INT_MAX) range. This is a part of https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28620 fix.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23205

llvm-svn: 278122
2016-08-09 14:50:08 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko d97eedff40 Revert 278107 which causes buildbot failures and in addition has wrong commit message
llvm-svn: 278109
2016-08-09 10:00:22 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko a410d81f64 Teach CorrelatedValuePropagation to mark adds as no wrap
Use LVI to prove that adds do not wrap. The change is motivated by https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=28620 bug and it's the first step to fix that problem.

Reviewed By: sanjoy

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D23059

llvm-svn: 278107
2016-08-09 09:41:34 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko adcd01f6cd [LVI] NFC. Fix a typo Bofore -> Before
llvm-svn: 278105
2016-08-09 09:14:29 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko eed618d5c0 [LVI] NFC. On the fast dest path use inverse predicate instead of inverse range result
Gathering constantins from a condition on the false path ask makeAllowedICmpRegion about inverse predicate instead of inversing the resulting range.

This change was separated from the review "[LVI] Make LVI smarter about comparisons with non-constants" (https://reviews.llvm.org/D23205#inline-198361)

llvm-svn: 278009
2016-08-08 14:33:11 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 54b50cc1a8 [LVI] NFC. Rename confusing local NegOffset to Offset
NegOffset is not necessarily negative

llvm-svn: 278008
2016-08-08 14:13:56 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 21472910c1 [LVI] NFC. Extract LHS, RHS, Predicate locals in getValueFromCondition
llvm-svn: 278007
2016-08-08 14:08:37 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 2e19f59304 [LVI] NFC. Sink a condition type check from the caller down to getValueFromCondition
This is a preparatory refactoring to support conditions other than ICmpInst.

llvm-svn: 277479
2016-08-02 16:20:48 +00:00
Artur Pilipenko 2a8f96f5bc [LVI] NFC. Fix a typo getValueFromFromCondition -> getValueFromCondition
llvm-svn: 277466
2016-08-02 14:44:32 +00:00
Justin Lebar 58b377e87d [LVI] Use DenseMap::find_as in LazyValueInfo.
Summary:
This lets us avoid creating and destroying a CallbackVH every time we
check the cache.

This is good for a 2% e2e speedup when compiling one of the large Eigen
tests at -O3.

FTR, I tried making the ValueCache hashtable one-level -- i.e., mapping
a pair (Value*, BasicBlock*) to a lattice value, and that didn't seem to
provide any additional improvement.  Saving a word in LVILatticeVal by
merging the Tag and Val fields also didn't yield a speedup.

Reviewers: reames

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21951

llvm-svn: 276926
2016-07-27 22:33:36 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi bd072a9220 Trailing whitespace.
llvm-svn: 276596
2016-07-25 00:59:46 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 4cb46e6747 Reformat blank lines.
llvm-svn: 274481
2016-07-04 01:26:33 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi f252951e90 Reformat comment lines.
llvm-svn: 274480
2016-07-04 01:26:27 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 940cd9368d Untabify.
llvm-svn: 274479
2016-07-04 01:26:21 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi f4c6441b01 Reformat.
llvm-svn: 274478
2016-07-04 01:26:14 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer aa2091505f Apply clang-tidy's modernize-loop-convert to lib/Analysis.
Only minor manual fixes. No functionality change intended.

llvm-svn: 273816
2016-06-26 17:27:42 +00:00
Sean Silva 687019facb [PM] Port LVI to the new PM.
This is a bit gnarly since LVI is maintaining its own cache.
I think this port could be somewhat cleaner, but I'd rather not spend
too much time on it while we still have the old pass hanging around and
limiting how much we can clean things up.
Once the old pass is gone it will be easier (less time spent) to clean
it up anyway.

This is the last dependency needed for porting JumpThreading which I'll
do in a follow-up commit (there's no printer pass for LVI or anything to
test it, so porting a pass that depends on it seems best).

I've been mostly following:
r269370 / D18834 which ported Dependence Analysis
r268601 / D19839 which ported BPI

llvm-svn: 272593
2016-06-13 22:01:25 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer c321e53402 Apply most suggestions of clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-value-param
Avoids unnecessary copies. All changes audited & pass tests with asan.
No functional change intended.

llvm-svn: 272190
2016-06-08 19:09:22 +00:00
Davide Italiano bd543d0a0b [LazyValueInfo] Simplify `return after else`. NFCI.
llvm-svn: 270779
2016-05-25 22:29:34 +00:00
John Regehr e1c481dccf [LVI] Add an API to LazyValueInfo so that it can export ConstantRanges
that it computes. Currently this is used for testing and precision
tuning, but it might be used by optimizations later.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19179

llvm-svn: 268291
2016-05-02 19:58:00 +00:00
Philip Reames c67651dd70 [LVI] Delete stale and misleading comment.
llvm-svn: 267661
2016-04-27 03:03:15 +00:00
Philip Reames 2ab964e263 [LVI] Add a comment explaining a subtle piece of code
Or at least, I didn't understand the implications the first several times I read it it.

llvm-svn: 267648
2016-04-27 01:02:25 +00:00
Philip Reames 3f83dbeed9 [LVI] Reduce compile time by lazily scanning blocks if needed
When encountering a non-local pointer, LVI would eagerly scan the block for dereferences of the given object to prove the pointer to be non null.  That's all well and good, but *then* we'd go recurse through our input blocks.  As a result, we could end up scanning each and every block we traverse, even if the final definition was obviously non null or we found a constant value somewhere up the chain.  The previous code papered over this by using the isKnownNonNull routine from value tracking.  This made the duplication less painful in the common case.

Instead, we know do the block scan only *after* we've gotten the recursive results back.  This lets us stop scanning individual blocks as soon as we've determined it to be non-null in any predecessor block and use our usual merge rules to propagate that information cheaply through successor blocks.  For a pointer which can be found non-null, this does strictly less work and sometimes substaintially so.

Note that the case where we *can't* prove something non-null is still the really expensive case.  We end up scanning each and every block looking for a dereference and never end up finding one.

llvm-svn: 267642
2016-04-27 00:30:55 +00:00
Philip Reames f105db4fc3 [LVI] Cut short search if we know we can't return a useful result
Previously we were recursing on our operands for unary and binary operators regardless of whether we knew how to reason about the operator in question.  This has the effect of doing a potentially large amount of work, only to throw it away.  By checking whether the operation is one LVI can handle, we can cut short the search and return the (overdefined) answer more quickly.  The quality of the results produced should not change.

llvm-svn: 267626
2016-04-26 23:27:33 +00:00
Philip Reames 053c2a6f25 [LVI] Apply transfer rule for overdefine inputs for binary operators
As pointed out by John Regehr over in http://reviews.llvm.org/D19485, LVI was being incredibly stupid about applying its transfer rules.  Rather than gathering local facts from the expression itself, it was simply giving up entirely if one of the inputs was overdefined.  This greatly impacts the precision of the overall analysis and makes it far more fragile as well.

This patch builds on 267609 which did the same thing for unary casts.

llvm-svn: 267620
2016-04-26 23:10:35 +00:00
Philip Reames e5030e85ea [LVI] A better fix for the assertion error introduced by 267609
Essentially, I was using the wrong size function.  For types which were sized, but not primitive, I wasn't getting a useful size for the operand and failed an assert.  I fixed this, and also added a guard that the input is a sized type.  Test case is for the original mistake.  I'm not sure how to actually exercise the sized type check.

llvm-svn: 267618
2016-04-26 22:52:30 +00:00
Philip Reames d5c62a0aad [LVI] Speculative fix for assertion seen in clang bots
I'll clean this up and add a test case shortly.  I want to make sure this does actually fix the bots; if not, I'll revert.

llvm-svn: 267617
2016-04-26 22:31:53 +00:00
Philip Reames 38c87c2e50 [LVI] Infer local facts from unary expressions
As pointed out by John Regehr over in http://reviews.llvm.org/D19485, LVI was being incredibly stupid about applying its transfer rules. Rather than gathering local facts from the expression itself, it was simply giving up entirely if one of the inputs was overdefined. This greatly impacts the precision of the overall analysis and makes it far more fragile as well.

This patch implements only the unary operation case. Once this is in, I'll implement the same for the binary operations.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19492

llvm-svn: 267609
2016-04-26 21:48:16 +00:00
Philip Reames 1918384155 [LVI] Make a precondition explicit rather than handling a case which never happens [NFC]
llvm-svn: 267481
2016-04-25 22:21:24 +00:00
Philip Reames 3bb2832900 [LVI] Clarify comments describing the lattice values
There has been much recent confusion about the partition in the lattice between constant and non-constant values.  Hopefully, documenting this will prevent confusion going forward.

llvm-svn: 267440
2016-04-25 18:48:43 +00:00
Philip Reames 6671577eb3 [LVI] Split solveBlockValueConstantRange into two [NFC]
This function handled both unary and binary operators.  Cloning and specializing leads to much easier to follow code with minimal duplicatation.

llvm-svn: 267438
2016-04-25 18:30:31 +00:00
Philip Reames a0c9f6e736 [LVI] Fix a bug which prevented use of !range metadata within a query
The diff is relatively large since I took a chance to rearrange the code I had to touch in a more obvious way, but the key bit is merely using the !range metadata when we can't analyze the instruction further.  The previous !range metadata code was essentially just dead since no binary operator or cast will have !range metadata (per Verifier) and it was otherwise dropped on the floor.

llvm-svn: 262751
2016-03-04 22:27:39 +00:00
Philip Reames 70b391864d Suppress an uncovered switch warning [NFC]
llvm-svn: 262109
2016-02-27 05:18:30 +00:00
Philip Reames adf0e35308 [LVI] Extend select handling to catch min/max/clamp idioms
Most of this is fairly straight forward. Add handling for min/max via existing matcher utility and ConstantRange routines.  Add handling for clamp by exploiting condition constraints on inputs.  

Note that I'm only handling two constant ranges at this point. It would be reasonable to consider treating overdefined as a full range if the instruction is typed as an integer, but that should be a separate change.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17184

llvm-svn: 262085
2016-02-26 22:53:59 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 2337c1fe13 [LVI] Move ConstantRanges instead of copying.
No functional change intended. Copying small (<= 64 bits) APInts isn't
expensive but bloats code by generating the slow path everywhere. Moving
doesn't care about the size of the value.

llvm-svn: 261426
2016-02-20 10:40:34 +00:00
Philip Reames 845435c86a Revert 260705, it appears to be causing pr26628
The root issue appears to be a confusion around what makeNoWrapRegion actually does.   It seems likely we need two versions of this function with slightly different semantics.

llvm-svn: 260981
2016-02-16 17:14:30 +00:00
Philip Reames 2b9100dfbd [LVI] Exploit nsw/nuw when computing constant ranges
As the title says. Modelled after similar code in SCEV.

This is useful when analysing induction variables in loops which have been canonicalized by other passes. I wrote the tests as non-loops specifically to avoid the generality introduced in http://reviews.llvm.org/D17174. While that can handle many induction variables without *needing* to exploit nsw, there's no reason not to use it if we've already proven it.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17177

llvm-svn: 260705
2016-02-12 19:05:16 +00:00
Philip Reames 854a84c0b0 [LVI] Improve select handling to use condition
This patches teaches LVI to recognize clamp idioms (e.g. select(a > 5, a, 5) will always produce something greater than 5.

The tests end up being somewhat simplistic because trying to exercise the case I actually care about (a loop with a range check on a clamped secondary induction variable) ends up tripping across a couple of other imprecisions in the analysis. Ah, the joys of LVI...

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16827

llvm-svn: 260627
2016-02-12 00:09:18 +00:00
Philip Reames bb781b46e2 [LVI] Handle constants defensively
There's nothing preventing callers of LVI from asking for lattice values representing a Constant.  In fact, given that several callers are walking back through PHI nodes and trying to simplify predicates, such queries are actually quite common.  This is mostly harmless today, but we start volatiling assertions if we add new calls to getBlockValue in otherwise reasonable places.

Note that this change is not NFC.  Specifically:
1) The result returned through getValueAt will now be more precise.  In principle, this could trigger any latent infinite optimization loops in callers, but in practice, we're unlikely to see this.
2) The result returned through getBlockValueAt is potentially weakened for non-constants that were previously queried.  With the old code, you had the possibility that a later query might bypass the cache and discover some information the original query did not.  I can't find a scenario which actually causes this to happen, but it was in principle possible.  On the other hand, this may end up reducing compile time when the same value is queried repeatedly.  

llvm-svn: 260439
2016-02-10 21:46:32 +00:00
Philip Reames b7571043f2 [LVI] Fix debug output
Due to staleness in a patch I committed yesterday, the debug output was reporting overdefined cases as being undefined.  Confusing to say the least.  The mistake appears to have only effected the debug output thankfully.

llvm-svn: 259594
2016-02-02 22:43:08 +00:00
Philip Reames ed8cd0d36e [LVI] Code motion only [NFC]
I introduced a declaration in 259583 to keep the diff readable.  This change just moves the definition up to remove the declaration again.

llvm-svn: 259585
2016-02-02 22:03:19 +00:00
Philip Reames d1f829d374 [LVI] Refactor to use newly introduced intersect utility
This patch uses the newly introduced 'intersect' utility (from 259461: [LVI] Introduce an intersect operation on lattice values) to simplify existing code in LVI.

While not introducing any new concepts, this change is probably not NFC.  The common 'intersect' function is more powerful that the ad-hoc implementations we'd had in a couple of places.  Given that, we may see optimizations triggering a bit more often.

llvm-svn: 259583
2016-02-02 21:57:37 +00:00
Philip Reames 44456b8963 [LVI] Introduce an intersect operation on lattice values
LVI has several separate sources of facts - edge local conditions, recursive queries, assumes, and control independent value facts - which all apply to the same value at the same location. The existing implementation was very conservative about exploiting all of these facts at once.

This change introduces an "intersect" function specifically to abstract the action of picking a good set of facts from all of the separate facts given. At the moment, this function is relatively simple (i.e. mostly just reuses the bits which were already there), but even the minor additions reveal the inherent power. For example, JumpThreading is now capable of doing an inductive proof that a particular value is always positive and removing a half range check.

I'm currently only using the new intersect function in one place. If folks are happy with the direction of the work, I plan on making a series of small changes without review to replace mergeIn with intersect at all the appropriate places.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14476

llvm-svn: 259461
2016-02-02 03:15:40 +00:00
Philip Reames 2c275cc686 [LVI] Fix a latent bug in getValueAt
This routine was returning Undefined for most queries.  This was utterly wrong.  Amusingly, we do not appear to have any callers of this which are actually trying to exploit unreachable code or this would have broken the world.

A better approach would be to explicit describe the intersection of facts.  That's blocked behind http://reviews.llvm.org/D14476 and I wanted to fix the current bug.

llvm-svn: 259446
2016-02-02 00:45:30 +00:00
Philip Reames 13f7324b86 [LVI] Remove overly tight assert from 259429
I'll submit a test case shortly which covers this, but it's causing clang self host problems in the builders so I wanted to get it removed.

llvm-svn: 259432
2016-02-01 23:21:11 +00:00
Philip Reames c0bdb0c1e5 [LVI] Add select handling
Teach LVI to handle select instructions in the exact same way it handles PHI nodes.  This is useful since various parts of the optimizer convert PHI nodes into selects and we don't want these transformations to cause inferior optimization.  

Note that this patch does nothing to exploit the implied constraint on the inputs represented by the select condition itself.  That will be a later patch and is blocked on http://reviews.llvm.org/D14476

llvm-svn: 259429
2016-02-01 22:57:53 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 2992beec00 [LazyValueInfo] Stop inserting overdefined values into ValueCache to
reduce memory usage.

Previously, LazyValueInfoCache inserted overdefined lattice values into
both ValueCache and OverDefinedCache. This wasn't necessary and was
causing LazyValueInfo to use an excessive amount of memory in some cases.

This patch changes LazyValueInfoCache to insert overdefined values only
into OverDefinedCache. The memory usage decreases by 70 to 75% when one
of the files in llvm is compiled.

rdar://problem/11388615

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15391

llvm-svn: 255320
2015-12-11 00:49:47 +00:00
Philip Reames aeefae0cc5 [LVI] Update a comment to clarify what's actually happening and why
llvm-svn: 252033
2015-11-04 01:47:04 +00:00
Philip Reames 70efccd7dd Fix an unused variable warning which broke the clang-cmake-mips builder
llvm-svn: 251614
2015-10-29 04:21:49 +00:00
Philip Reames eb3e9dad7f [LVI/CVP] Teach LVI about range metadata
Somewhat shockingly for an analysis pass which is computing constant ranges, LVI did not understand the ranges provided by range metadata.

As part of this change, I included a change to CVP primarily because doing so made it much easier to write small self contained test cases. CVP was previously only handling the non-local operand case, but given that LVI can sometimes figure out information about instructions standalone, I don't see any reason to restrict this.  There could possibly be a compile time impact from this, but I suspect it should be minimal.  If anyone has an example which substaintially regresses, please let me know.  I could restrict the block local handling to ICmps feeding Terminator instructions if needed.  

Note that this patch continues a somewhat bad practice in LVI. In many cases, we know facts about values, and separate context sensitive facts about values. LVI makes no effort to distinguish and will frequently cache the same value fact repeatedly for different contexts. I would like to change this, but that's a large enough change that I want it to go in separately with clear documentation of what's changing. Other examples of this include the non-null handling, and arguments.

As a meta comment: the entire motivation of this change was being able to write smaller (aka reasonable sized) test cases for a future patch teaching LVI about select instructions.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13543

llvm-svn: 251606
2015-10-29 03:57:17 +00:00
Igor Laevsky 0fa4819dd8 [LazyValueInfo] Report nonnull range for nonnull pointers
Currently LazyValueInfo will report only alloca's as having nonnull range. 
For loads with !nonnull metadata it will bailout with no additional information. 
Same is true for calls returning nonnull pointers.

This change extends LazyValueInfo to handle additional nonnull instructions.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12932

llvm-svn: 247985
2015-09-18 13:01:48 +00:00
Philip Reames bb11d62a5a [LazyValueInfo] Look through Phi nodes when trying to prove a predicate
If asked to prove a predicate about a value produced by a PHI node, LazyValueInfo was unable to do so even if the predicate was known to be true for each input to the PHI. This prevented JumpThreading from eliminating a provably redundant branch.

The problematic test case looks something like this:
ListNode *p = ...;
while (p != null) {
  if (!p) return;
  x = g->x; // unrelated
  p = p->next
}

The null check at the top of the loop is redundant since the value of 'p' is null checked on entry to the loop and before executing the backedge. This resulted in us a) executing an extra null check per iteration and b) not being able to LICM unrelated loads after the check since we couldn't prove they would execute or that their dereferenceability wasn't effected by the null check on the first iteration.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12383

llvm-svn: 246465
2015-08-31 18:31:48 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 7a1483e7d1 [LVI] Use a SmallVector instead of SmallPtrSet. NFC
llvm-svn: 245739
2015-08-21 21:18:26 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes ed6b9bfeab [LVI] Avoid iterator invalidation in LazyValueInfoCache::threadEdge
Do that by copying out the elements to another SmallPtrSet.
Follow up from r245309.

llvm-svn: 245590
2015-08-20 18:24:54 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 1846ea3c71 [LVI] Use a SmallDenseMap instead of std::map for ValueCacheEntryTy
Historically there seems to be some resistance regarding the change to DenseMap
(r147980). However, I couldn't find cases of iterator invalidation for
ValueCacheEntryTy, but only for ValueCache, which I left untouched.

This reduces 20s on an internal testcase. Follow up from r245309.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11651

rdar://problem/21320066

llvm-svn: 245314
2015-08-18 16:54:36 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 6ac4ea4d29 [LVI] Improve LazyValueInfo compile time performance
Changes in LoopUnroll in the past six months exposed scalability
issues in LazyValueInfo when used from JumpThreading. One internal test
that used to take 20s under -O2 now takes 6min.

This commit change the OverDefinedCache from
DenseSet<std::pair<AssertingVH<BasicBlock>, Value*>> to
DenseMap<AssertingVH<BasicBlock>, SmallPtrSet<Value *, 4>>
and reduces compile time down to 1m40s.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11651

rdar://problem/21320066

llvm-svn: 245309
2015-08-18 16:34:27 +00:00
David Blaikie 774b584f42 -Wdeprecated-clean: Fix cases of violating the rule of 5 in ways that are deprecated in C++11
Various value handles needed to be copy constructible and copy
assignable (mostly for their use in DenseMap). But to avoid an API that
might allow accidental slicing, make these members protected in the base
class and make derived classes final (the special members become
implicitly public there - but disallowing further derived classes that
might be sliced to the intermediate type).

Might be worth having a warning a bit like -Wnon-virtual-dtor that
catches public move/copy assign/ctors in classes with virtual functions.
(suppressable in the same way - by making them protected in the base,
and making the derived classes final) Could be fancier and only diagnose
them when they're actually called, potentially.

Also allow a few default implementations where custom implementations
(especially with non-standard return types) were implemented.

llvm-svn: 243909
2015-08-03 22:30:24 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 51fd242cfc [LVI] Cleanup whitespaces. NFC
llvm-svn: 243430
2015-07-28 15:53:21 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko f00654e31b Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)
Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first.

llvm-svn: 240390
2015-06-23 09:49:53 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 70bc5f1398 Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC
The patch is generated using this command:

tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
  -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
  llvm/lib/


Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!

llvm-svn: 240137
2015-06-19 15:57:42 +00:00
Philip Reames 66ab0f045a Move logic from JumpThreading into LazyValue info to simplify caller.
This change is hopefully NFC. The only tricky part is that I changed the context instruction being used to the branch rather than the comparison. I believe both to be correct, but the branch is strictly more powerful. With the moved code, using the branch instruction is required for the basic block comparison test to return the same result. The previous code was able to directly access both the branch and the comparison where the revised code is not.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9652

llvm-svn: 239797
2015-06-16 00:49:59 +00:00
Sanjoy Das 7182d36f66 [ConstantRange] Split makeICmpRegion in two.
Summary:
This change splits `makeICmpRegion` into `makeAllowedICmpRegion` and
`makeSatisfyingICmpRegion` with slightly different contracts.  The first
one is useful for determining what values some expression //may// take,
given that a certain `icmp` evaluates to true.  The second one is useful
for determining what values are guaranteed to //satisfy// a given
`icmp`.

Reviewers: nlewycky

Reviewed By: nlewycky

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8345

llvm-svn: 232575
2015-03-18 00:41:24 +00:00
Mehdi Amini a28d91d81b DataLayout is mandatory, update the API to reflect it with references.
Summary:
Now that the DataLayout is a mandatory part of the module, let's start
cleaning the codebase. This patch is a first attempt at doing that.

This patch is not exactly NFC as for instance some places were passing
a nullptr instead of the DataLayout, possibly just because there was a
default value on the DataLayout argument to many functions in the API.
Even though it is not purely NFC, there is no change in the
validation.

I turned as many pointer to DataLayout to references, this helped
figuring out all the places where a nullptr could come up.

I had initially a local version of this patch broken into over 30
independant, commits but some later commit were cleaning the API and
touching part of the code modified in the previous commits, so it
seemed cleaner without the intermediate state.

Test Plan:

Reviewers: echristo

Subscribers: llvm-commits

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 231740
2015-03-10 02:37:25 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 46a43556db Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the Module
Summary:
DataLayout keeps the string used for its creation.

As a side effect it is no longer needed in the Module.
This is "almost" NFC, the string is no longer
canonicalized, you can't rely on two "equals" DataLayout
having the same string returned by getStringRepresentation().

Get rid of DataLayoutPass: the DataLayout is in the Module

The DataLayout is "per-module", let's enforce this by not
duplicating it more than necessary.
One more step toward non-optionality of the DataLayout in the
module.

Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the Module

Module->getDataLayout() will never returns nullptr anymore.

Reviewers: echristo

Subscribers: resistor, llvm-commits, jholewinski

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7992

From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 231270
2015-03-04 18:43:29 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 4e3b903a95 Reduce double set lookups.
llvm-svn: 230798
2015-02-27 21:43:14 +00:00
Chandler Carruth b98f63dbdb [PM] Separate the TargetLibraryInfo object from the immutable pass.
The pass is really just a means of accessing a cached instance of the
TargetLibraryInfo object, and this way we can re-use that object for the
new pass manager as its result.

Lots of delta, but nothing interesting happening here. This is the
common pattern that is developing to allow analyses to live in both the
old and new pass manager -- a wrapper pass in the old pass manager
emulates the separation intrinsic to the new pass manager between the
result and pass for analyses.

llvm-svn: 226157
2015-01-15 10:41:28 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 62d4215baa [PM] Move TargetLibraryInfo into the Analysis library.
While the term "Target" is in the name, it doesn't really have to do
with the LLVM Target library -- this isn't an abstraction which LLVM
targets generally need to implement or extend. It has much more to do
with modeling the various runtime libraries on different OSes and with
different runtime environments. The "target" in this sense is the more
general sense of a target of cross compilation.

This is in preparation for porting this analysis to the new pass
manager.

No functionality changed, and updates inbound for Clang and Polly.

llvm-svn: 226078
2015-01-15 02:16:27 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 2a385e2494 remove names from comments; NFC
llvm-svn: 225526
2015-01-09 16:47:20 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 938e279082 fix typos; NFC
llvm-svn: 225525
2015-01-09 16:35:37 +00:00
Sanjay Patel e6e58c1a9e fix typo; NFC
llvm-svn: 225524
2015-01-09 16:29:50 +00:00
Sanjay Patel d729115fa7 more efficient use of a dyn_cast; no functional change intended
llvm-svn: 225523
2015-01-09 16:28:15 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 66b3130cda [PM] Split the AssumptionTracker immutable pass into two separate APIs:
a cache of assumptions for a single function, and an immutable pass that
manages those caches.

The motivation for this change is two fold. Immutable analyses are
really hacks around the current pass manager design and don't exist in
the new design. This is usually OK, but it requires that the core logic
of an immutable pass be reasonably partitioned off from the pass logic.
This change does precisely that. As a consequence it also paves the way
for the *many* utility functions that deal in the assumptions to live in
both pass manager worlds by creating an separate non-pass object with
its own independent API that they all rely on. Now, the only bits of the
system that deal with the actual pass mechanics are those that actually
need to deal with the pass mechanics.

Once this separation is made, several simplifications become pretty
obvious in the assumption cache itself. Rather than using a set and
callback value handles, it can just be a vector of weak value handles.
The callers can easily skip the handles that are null, and eventually we
can wrap all of this up behind a filter iterator.

For now, this adds boiler plate to the various passes, but this kind of
boiler plate will end up making it possible to port these passes to the
new pass manager, and so it will end up factored away pretty reasonably.

llvm-svn: 225131
2015-01-04 12:03:27 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 45172aceb3 LazyValueInfo: Actually re-visit partially solved block-values in solveBlockValue()
If solveBlockValue() needs results from predecessors that are not already
computed, it returns false with the intention of resuming when the dependencies
have been resolved. However, the computation would never be resumed since an
'overdefined' result had been placed in the cache, preventing any further
computation.

The point of placing the 'overdefined' result in the cache seems to have been
to break cycles, but we can check for that when inserting work items in the
BlockValue stack instead. This makes the "stop and resume" mechanism of
solveBlockValue() work as intended, unlocking more analysis.

Using this patch shaves 120 KB off a 64-bit Chromium build on Linux.

I benchmarked compiling bzip2.c at -O2 but couldn't measure any difference in
compile time.

Tests by Jiangning Liu from r215343 / PR21238, Pete Cooper, and me.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6397

llvm-svn: 222768
2014-11-25 17:23:05 +00:00
Hans Wennborg cbb18e342f LazyValueInfo: range'ify some for-loops. No functional change.
llvm-svn: 222557
2014-11-21 19:07:46 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c5ec73d801 LazyValueInfo: fix some typos and indentation, etc. NFC.
llvm-svn: 222554
2014-11-21 18:58:23 +00:00