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Chris Lattner f3ebc3f3d2 Remove attribution from file headers, per discussion on llvmdev.
llvm-svn: 45418
2007-12-29 20:36:04 +00:00
Duncan Sands 9ab0943b86 Revert r44626, which turned off the use of readonly
and readnone for functions with bodies because it
broke llvm-gcc-4.2 bootstrap.  It turns out that,
because of LLVM's array_ref hack, gcc was computing
pure/const attributes wrong (now fixed by turning
off the gcc ipa-pure-const pass).

llvm-svn: 44937
2007-12-12 16:01:40 +00:00
Duncan Sands abba5e218c Commit 44487 broke bootstrap of llvm-gcc-4.2. It is
not yet clear why, but in the meantime work around the
problem by making less use of readnone/readonly info.

llvm-svn: 44626
2007-12-05 21:03:28 +00:00
Duncan Sands 38ef3a8ec7 Rather than having special rules like "intrinsics cannot
throw exceptions", just mark intrinsics with the nounwind
attribute.  Likewise, mark intrinsics as readnone/readonly
and get rid of special aliasing logic (which didn't use
anything more than this anyway).

llvm-svn: 44544
2007-12-03 20:06:50 +00:00
Duncan Sands 68b6f50938 Integrate the readonly/readnone logic more deeply
into alias analysis.  This meant updating the API
which now has versions of the getModRefBehavior,
doesNotAccessMemory and onlyReadsMemory methods
which take a callsite parameter.  These should be
used unless the callsite is not known, since in
general they can do a better job than the versions
that take a function.  Also, users should no longer
call the version of getModRefBehavior that takes
both a function and a callsite.  To reduce the
chance of misuse it is now protected.

llvm-svn: 44487
2007-12-01 07:51:45 +00:00
Duncan Sands 44b8721de8 Executive summary: getTypeSize -> getTypeStoreSize / getABITypeSize.
The meaning of getTypeSize was not clear - clarifying it is important
now that we have x86 long double and arbitrary precision integers.
The issue with long double is that it requires 80 bits, and this is
not a multiple of its alignment.  This gives a primitive type for
which getTypeSize differed from getABITypeSize.  For arbitrary precision
integers it is even worse: there is the minimum number of bits needed to
hold the type (eg: 36 for an i36), the maximum number of bits that will
be overwriten when storing the type (40 bits for i36) and the ABI size
(i.e. the storage size rounded up to a multiple of the alignment; 64 bits
for i36).

This patch removes getTypeSize (not really - it is still there but
deprecated to allow for a gradual transition).  Instead there is:

(1) getTypeSizeInBits - a number of bits that suffices to hold all
values of the type.  For a primitive type, this is the minimum number
of bits.  For an i36 this is 36 bits.  For x86 long double it is 80.
This corresponds to gcc's TYPE_PRECISION.

(2) getTypeStoreSizeInBits - the maximum number of bits that is
written when storing the type (or read when reading it).  For an
i36 this is 40 bits, for an x86 long double it is 80 bits.  This
is the size alias analysis is interested in (getTypeStoreSize
returns the number of bytes).  There doesn't seem to be anything
corresponding to this in gcc.

(3) getABITypeSizeInBits - this is getTypeStoreSizeInBits rounded
up to a multiple of the alignment.  For an i36 this is 64, for an
x86 long double this is 96 or 128 depending on the OS.  This is the
spacing between consecutive elements when you form an array out of
this type (getABITypeSize returns the number of bytes).  This is
TYPE_SIZE in gcc.

Since successive elements in a SequentialType (arrays, pointers
and vectors) need to be aligned, the spacing between them will be
given by getABITypeSize.  This means that the size of an array
is the length times the getABITypeSize.  It also means that GEP
computations need to use getABITypeSize when computing offsets.
Furthermore, if an alloca allocates several elements at once then
these too need to be aligned, so the size of the alloca has to be
the number of elements multiplied by getABITypeSize.  Logically
speaking this doesn't have to be the case when allocating just
one element, but it is simpler to also use getABITypeSize in this
case.  So alloca's and mallocs should use getABITypeSize.  Finally,
since gcc's only notion of size is that given by getABITypeSize, if
you want to output assembler etc the same as gcc then getABITypeSize
is the size you want.

Since a store will overwrite no more than getTypeStoreSize bytes,
and a read will read no more than that many bytes, this is the
notion of size appropriate for alias analysis calculations.

In this patch I have corrected all type size uses except some of
those in ScalarReplAggregates, lib/Codegen, lib/Target (the hard
cases).  I will get around to auditing these too at some point,
but I could do with some help.

Finally, I made one change which I think wise but others might
consider pointless and suboptimal: in an unpacked struct the
amount of space allocated for a field is now given by the ABI
size rather than getTypeStoreSize.  I did this because every
other place that reserves memory for a type (eg: alloca) now
uses getABITypeSize, and I didn't want to make an exception
for unpacked structs, i.e. I did it to make things more uniform.
This only effects structs containing long doubles and arbitrary
precision integers.  If someone wants to pack these types more
tightly they can always use a packed struct.

llvm-svn: 43620
2007-11-01 20:53:16 +00:00
Devang Patel 8c78a0bff0 Drop 'const'
llvm-svn: 36662
2007-05-03 01:11:54 +00:00
Devang Patel e95c6ad802 Use 'static const char' instead of 'static const int'.
Due to darwin gcc bug, one version of darwin linker coalesces
static const int, which defauts PassID based pass identification.

llvm-svn: 36652
2007-05-02 21:39:20 +00:00
Lauro Ramos Venancio 41223586a2 Fix build error.
llvm-svn: 36648
2007-05-02 20:37:47 +00:00
Devang Patel 09f162ca6a Do not use typeinfo to identify pass in pass manager.
llvm-svn: 36632
2007-05-01 21:15:47 +00:00
Bill Wendling 3216551491 Removed unneeded <iostream> #include.
llvm-svn: 31810
2006-11-17 07:10:51 +00:00
Reid Spencer be535661cc For PR780:
1. Fix the macros in IncludeFile.h to put everything in the llvm namespace
2. Replace the previous explicit mechanism in all the .h and .cpp files
   with the macros in IncludeFile.h
This gets us a consistent mechanism throughout LLVM for ensuring linkage.
Next step is to make sure its used in enough places.

llvm-svn: 28715
2006-06-07 22:00:26 +00:00
Reid Spencer 54cb2d8533 For PR780:
Break the "IncludeFile" mechanism into its own header file and adjust other
files accordingly. Use this facility for the IntrinsicInst problem which
was the subject of PR800.
More to follow on this.

llvm-svn: 28709
2006-06-07 20:00:19 +00:00
Reid Spencer 5861659a1e Change from using a stub function to a stub variable for passing to the
IncludeFile hack to ensure linkage of analysis passes. This works around
some -pedantic warnings about assigning an object to a function.

llvm-svn: 28621
2006-06-01 07:02:51 +00:00
Misha Brukman 01808caded Remove trailing whitespace
llvm-svn: 21416
2005-04-21 21:13:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner 8424b0f82e Make this more efficient by only making one virtual method call.
llvm-svn: 20793
2005-03-23 23:26:58 +00:00
Chris Lattner 07eac1e698 Make this a bit more aggressive
llvm-svn: 20792
2005-03-23 22:06:41 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7b9020a059 Fix the missing symbols problem Bill was hitting. Patch contributed by
Bill Wendling!!

llvm-svn: 20649
2005-03-17 15:38:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner 71d04bce55 Adjust to new alias analysis interfaces
llvm-svn: 18957
2004-12-15 07:22:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner 8351112192 Properly extern this.
llvm-svn: 18664
2004-12-08 21:00:59 +00:00
Misha Brukman 63b38bd2ed Fix #includes of i*.h => Instructions.h as per PR403.
llvm-svn: 15334
2004-07-29 17:30:56 +00:00
Reid Spencer eb04d9bcb4 Add #include <iostream> since Value.h does not #include it any more.
llvm-svn: 14622
2004-07-04 12:19:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner 62c37008a4 Changes to work with the changes to the AliasAnalysis interface. The -no-aa
class is now in the BasicAliasAnalysis.cpp file

llvm-svn: 13684
2004-05-23 21:15:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner a67dbd02cf Deinline some virtual methods, provide better mod/ref answers through the
use of the boolean queries

llvm-svn: 12410
2004-03-15 04:07:29 +00:00
Chris Lattner 9605576a21 Improve mod/ref information based on the pointsToConstantMemory method.
llvm-svn: 11021
2004-01-30 22:16:42 +00:00
Brian Gaeke 960707c335 Put all LLVM code into the llvm namespace, as per bug 109.
llvm-svn: 9903
2003-11-11 22:41:34 +00:00
John Criswell 482202a601 Added LLVM project notice to the top of every C++ source file.
Header files will be on the way.

llvm-svn: 9298
2003-10-20 19:43:21 +00:00
Chris Lattner dca12c77df Add new -no-aa implementation
llvm-svn: 5641
2003-02-26 19:57:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner d6a2a99a1b Move BasicAA pass out to it's own header file
llvm-svn: 5640
2003-02-26 19:41:54 +00:00
Chris Lattner 3a3118394c - Checkin of the alias analysis work:
* Takes into account the size of the memory reference to determine aliasing.
    * Expose mod/ref information in a more consistent way
    * BasicAA can now disambiguate A[i][1] and A[j][2] for conservative request
      sizes

llvm-svn: 5633
2003-02-26 19:26:51 +00:00
Chris Lattner 2393160bde Implement knowledge in BasicAA that &A->field != &A and (P+1) != P
llvm-svn: 5519
2003-02-09 19:38:11 +00:00
Chris Lattner 1fbac976b9 - Fix BasicAA to correctly detect the non-aliasness of A[1] & A[2]
llvm-svn: 5518
2003-02-09 19:27:21 +00:00
Chris Lattner fdc902e6f2 Don't bother counting alias results, allow the AliasAnalysisCounter to do that.
llvm-svn: 5505
2003-02-07 20:39:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner 4b9eb3d2a1 Add statistics to basicAA pass
llvm-svn: 5480
2003-02-03 21:16:17 +00:00
Vikram S. Adve 075a8d7341 Make query operations non-const to allow demand-driven analyses.
llvm-svn: 4569
2002-11-06 17:17:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner 30214c23aa * Add capability to recognize alias properties of the following common cases:
- A[c1] cannot alias A[c2] where constants c1 != c2
  - A[i] cannot alias B[j] if A & B are provably different arrays

This should help out array based codes.  For example, from bzip2 from spec,
3 additional loads can be GCSE'd, and _21_ additional loads can be LICMd due
to this change.

In a test example from the Spec GAP benchmark (vecffe.c), this change allows
_52_ additional loads to be GCSE'd and _224_ additional LICM'd loads.

Not bad for such a simple change.  Other testcases show no change at all
because they just don't use arrays.  Not too suprising there.

llvm-svn: 3616
2002-09-08 18:45:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner abb16604fd Remove unneeded #include
llvm-svn: 3524
2002-08-29 20:08:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner d922a84930 doxygenize comments
llvm-svn: 3481
2002-08-22 22:46:39 +00:00
Chris Lattner 3a4a335ad8 Add missing #include
llvm-svn: 3467
2002-08-22 18:57:09 +00:00
Chris Lattner 7d58f8ddc0 Check-in new alias analysis infrastructure
llvm-svn: 3465
2002-08-22 18:25:32 +00:00