This patch fixes two bugs:
* test1: Previously assume(a >= 5) concluded that a == 5. That's only
valid for assume(a == 5)...
* test2: If operands were swapped, additional users were added to the
wrong cmp operand. This resulted in an "unsettled iteration"
assertion failure.
Patch by Nikita Popov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46974
llvm-svn: 333007
Summary:
When lowerswitch merge several cases into a new default block it's not
updating the PHI nodes accordingly. The code that update the PHI nodes
for the default edge only update the first entry and do not remove the
remaining ones, to make sure the number of entries match the number of
predecessors.
This is easily fixed by replacing the code that update the PHI node with
the already existing utility function for updating PHI nodes.
Reviewers: hans, reames, arsenm
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: wdng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47055
llvm-svn: 332960
Summary:
In LoopVersioning::addPHINodes we need to iterate over all
users for a value "Inst", and if the user is outside of the
VersionedLoop we should replace the use of "Inst" by using
the value "PN" instead.
Replacing the use of "Inst" for a user of "Inst" also means
that Inst->users() is modified. So it is not safe to do the
replace while iterating over Inst->users() as we used to do.
This patch splits the task into two steps. First we iterate
over Inst->users() to find all users that should be updated.
Those users are saved into a local data structure on the stack.
And then, in the second step, we do the actual updates. This
time iterating over the local data structure.
Reviewers: mzolotukhin, anemet
Reviewed By: mzolotukhin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47134
llvm-svn: 332958
We can eliminate old value if bound_ctrl = 1 and row_mask = bank_mask = 0xf.
This is alternative implementation working with the intrinsic in InstCombine.
Original review for past-ISel optimization: D46570.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46596
llvm-svn: 332956
This usually results in better code. Fixes using
inline asm with short2, and also fixes having a different
ABI for function parameters between VI and gfx9.
Partially cleans up the mess used for lowering of the d16
operations. Making v4f16 legal will help clean this up more,
but this requires additional work.
llvm-svn: 332953
In all cases, we're pulling the cast above the select.
That's not a good canonicalization if we're creating
a select that then mismatches the operand size of its
condition.
llvm-svn: 332883
Change matchSelectPattern to return X and -X for ABS/NABS in a well defined order. Adjust EarlyCSE to account for this. Ensure the SPF result is some kind of min/max and not abs/nabs in one place in InstCombine that made me nervous.
Prevously we returned the two operands of the compare part of the abs pattern. The RHS is always going to be a 0i, 1 or -1 constant. This isn't a very meaningful thing to return for any one. There's also some freedom in the abs pattern as to what happens when the value is equal to 0. This freedom led to early cse failing to match when different constants were used in otherwise equivalent operations. By returning the input and its negation in a defined order we can ensure an exact match. This also makes sure both patterns use the exact same subtract instruction for the negation. I believe CSE should evebntually make this happen and properly merge the nsw/nuw flags. But I'm not familiar with CSE and what order it does things in so it seemed like it might be good to really enforce that they were the same.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47037
llvm-svn: 332865
r332654 was reverted due to an unused function warning in
release build. This commit includes the same code with the
warning silenced.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44338
llvm-svn: 332860
Summary:
This patch fixes PR37526 by simplifying the newly generated LoadInst
instructions. If the pointer address is a bitcast from the pointer to
the NewType, we can just remove this extra bitcast instead of creating
the new one. This fixes the PR37526 + may speed up the whole compilation
process.
Reviewers: spatel, RKSimon, hfinkel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47144
llvm-svn: 332855
We were previously using a DT in CVP through SimplifyQuery, but not requiring it in
the new pass manager. Hence it would crash if DT was not already available. This now
gets DT directly and plumbs it through to where it is used (instead of using it
through SQ).
llvm-svn: 332836
We already do this for min/max (see the blob above the diff),
so we should do the same for abs/nabs.
A sign-bit check (<s 0) is used as a predicate for other IR
transforms and it's likely the best for codegen.
This might solve the motivating cases for D47037 and D47041,
but I think those patches still make sense. We can't guarantee
this canonicalization if the icmp has more than one use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47076
llvm-svn: 332819
In the patch rL329547, we have lifted the over-restrictive limitation on collected range
checks, allowing to work with range checks with the end of their range not being
provably non-negative. However it appeared that the non-negativity of this value was
assumed in the utility function `ClampedSubtract`. In particular, its reasoning is based
on the fact that `0 <= SINT_MAX - X`, which is not true if `X` is negative.
The function `ClampedSubtract` is only called twice, once with `X = 0` (which is OK)
and the second time with `X = IRC.getEnd()`, where we may now see the problem if
the end is actually a negative value. In this case, we may sometimes miscompile.
This patch is the conservative fix of the miscompile problem. Rather than rejecting
non-provably non-negative `getEnd()` values, we will check it for non-negativity in
runtime. For this, we use function `smax(smin(X, 0), -1) + 1` that is equal to `1` if `X`
is non-negative and is equal to 0 if `X` is negative. If we multiply `Begin, End` of safe
iteration space by this function calculated for `X = IRC.getEnd()`, we will get the original
`[Begin, End)` if `IRC.getEnd()` was non-negative (and, thus, `ClampedSubtract` worked
correctly) and the empty range `[0, 0)` in case if ` IRC.getEnd()` was negative.
So we in fact prohibit execution of the main loop if at least one of range checks was
made against a negative value (and we figured it out in runtime). It is still better than
what we have before (non-negativity had to be proved in compile time) and prevents
us from miscompile, however it is sometiles too restrictive for unsigned range checks
against a negative value (which in fact can be eliminated).
Once we re-implement `ClampedSubtract` in a way that it handles negative `X` correctly,
this limitation can be lifted, too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46860
Reviewed By: samparker
llvm-svn: 332809
The evaluator goes through BB and creates global vars as temporary values to evaluate
results of LLVM instructions. It creates undef for alloca, however it assumes alloca
in addr space 0. If the next instruction is addrspace cast to 0, then we get an invalid
cast instruction.
This patch let the temp global var have an address space matching alloca addr space,
so that the valuation can be done.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47081
llvm-svn: 332794
Summary:
This feature is not needed, but it might be usefull in the future
to use metadata to mark what which function should support it
(and strip it when not).
Reviewers: rsmith, sanjoy, amharc, kuhar
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45419
llvm-svn: 332787
This patch aims to match the changes introduced in gcc by
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-cvs/2018-04/msg00534.html. The
IBT feature definition is removed, with the IBT instructions
being freely available on all X86 targets. The shadow stack
instructions are also being made freely available, and the
use of all these CET instructions is controlled by the module
flags derived from the -fcf-protection clang option. The hasSHSTK
option remains since clang uses it to determine availability of
shadow stack instruction intrinsics, but it is no longer directly used.
Comes with a clang patch (D46881).
Patch by mike.dvoretsky
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46882
llvm-svn: 332705
Summary:
Fix a case where FoldBranchToCommonDest() would bail out from doing CSE
when encountering a debug intrinsic. Handle that by skipping past the
debug intrinsics.
Also, as a minor refactoring, rename checkCSEInPredecessor() to
tryCSEWithPredecessor() to make it a bit more clear that the function
may remove instructions.
Reviewers: fhahn, craig.topper, dblaikie, xbolva00
Reviewed By: fhahn, xbolva00
Subscribers: vsk, davide, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46635
llvm-svn: 332698
CanProveNotTakenFirstIteration utility does not handle the case when
condition of the branch is a constant. Add its handling.
Reviewers: reames, anna, mkazantsev
Reviewed By: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46996
llvm-svn: 332695
Patch #3 from VPlan Outer Loop Vectorization Patch Series #1
(RFC: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-December/119523.html).
Expected to be NFC for the current inner loop vectorization path. It
introduces the basic algorithm to build the VPlan plain CFG (single-level
CFG, no hierarchical CFG (H-CFG), yet) in the VPlan-native vectorization
path using VPInstructions. It includes:
- VPlanHCFGBuilder: Main class to build the VPlan H-CFG (plain CFG without nested regions, for now).
- VPlanVerifier: Main class with utilities to check the consistency of a H-CFG.
- VPlanBlockUtils: Main class with utilities to manipulate VPBlockBases in VPlan.
Reviewers: rengolin, fhahn, mkuper, mssimpso, a.elovikov, hfinkel, aprantl.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44338
llvm-svn: 332654
Currently debugify prints it's output to stdout,
with this patch all the output generated goes to stderr.
This change lets us use debugify without taking away
the ability to pipe the output to other llvm tools.
llvm-svn: 332642
According to alive this is valid. I'm hoping to use this to make an assumption that the sign bit is zero after this sequence. The only way it wouldn't be is if the input was INT__MIN, but by preserving the flags we can make doing this to INT_MIN UB.
The nuw flags is weird because it creates such a contradiction that the original number would have to be positive meaning we could remove the select entirely, but we don't get that far.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46988
llvm-svn: 332623
entries to reach the target. Since these calls don't require type checks,
we can short-circuit them to their real targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46326
llvm-svn: 332610
Summary:
Require DominatorTree when requiring/preserving LoopInfo in the old pass manager
BreakCriticalEdges tries to keep LoopInfo and DominatorTree updated if they
exist. However, since commit r321653 and r321805, to update LoopInfo we
must have a DominatorTree, or we will hit an assert.
To fix this we now make a couple of passes that only required/preserved
LoopInfo also require DominatorTree.
This solves PR37334.
Reviewers: eli.friedman, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: efriedma, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46829
llvm-svn: 332583
The existing comment said that the functions were available only
on GNU/Linux (and on certain Android versions), but only checked
T.isGNUEnvironment() which also is true on MinGW (for arch-windows-gnu
triplets), which doesn't have such functions.
Existing checks in the initialize function in TargetLibraryInfo.cpp
also use only T.isOSLinux() to check for glibc features.
This fixes use of stdio on MinGW.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47002
llvm-svn: 332581
Summary:
The verifier accepts PHI nodes with multiple entries for the
same basic block, as long as the value is the same.
As seen in PR37203, SROA did not handle such PHI nodes properly
when speculating loads over the PHI, since it inserted multiple
loads in the predecessor block and changed the PHI into having
multiple entries for the same basic block, but with different
values.
This patch teaches SROA to reuse the same speculated load for
each PHI duplicate entry in such situations.
Resolves: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37203
Reviewers: uabelho, chandlerc, hfinkel, bkramer, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: dberlin, efriedma, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46426
llvm-svn: 332577
The current integer widening does not support rewriting partial split slices in rewriteIntegerStore (and rewriteIntegerLoad).
This patch adds explicit checks for this case in isIntegerWideningViableForSlice.
Before r322533, splitting is allowed only for the whole-alloca slice and hence the above case is implicitly rejected by another check `if (DL.getTypeStoreSize(ValueTy) > Size)` because whole-alloca slice is larger than the partition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46750
llvm-svn: 332575
The canonicalization was restricted to shuffle masks with
a 1-to-1 mapping to the constant vector, but that disqualifies
the common splat pattern. This is part of solving PR37463:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37463
llvm-svn: 332479
Summary: If file stream arg is not captured and source is fopen, we could replace IO calls by unlocked IO ("_unlocked" function variants) to gain better speed,
Reviewers: efriedma, RKSimon, spatel, sanjoy, hfinkel, majnemer, lebedev.ri, rja
Reviewed By: rja
Subscribers: rja, srhines, efriedma, lebedev.ri, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45736
llvm-svn: 332452
A catchswitch must be the only non-phi instruction in its basic block;
attempting to move a retain or release into a catchswitch basic block
will result in invalid IR. Explicitly mark a CFG hazard in this case to
prevent the code motion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46482
llvm-svn: 332430
Author: Samuel Pitoiset
Without this patch, it appears to me that we are selecting
the wrong operand when inverting conditions. In the attached
test, it will select %tmp3 instead of %tmp4. To fix it, just
use 'A' as everywhere.
This fixes a regression introduced by
"[PatternMatch] define m_Not using m_Xor and cst_pred_ty"
https://reviews.llvm.org/D46351
llvm-svn: 332403
When two interposable functions are merged, we cannot replace
uses and have to emit calls to a common internal function. However,
writeThunk() will not actually emit a thunk if the function is too
small. This leaves us in a broken state where mergeTwoFunctions
already rewired the functions, but writeThunk doesn't do anything.
This patch changes the implementation so that:
* writeThunk() does just that.
* The direct replacement of calls is moved into mergeTwoFunctions()
into the non-interposable case only.
* isThunkProfitable() is extracted and will be called for
the non-iterposable case always, and in the interposable case
only if uses are still left after replacement.
This issue has been introduced in https://reviews.llvm.org/D34806,
where the code for checking thunk profitability has been moved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46804
Reviewed By: whitequark
llvm-svn: 332342
This adds a -debugify-each mode to opt which, when enabled, wraps each
{Module,Function}Pass in a pipeline with logic to add, check, and strip
synthetic debug info for testing purposes.
This mode can be used to test complex pipelines for debug info bugs, or
to collect statistics about the number of debug values & locations lost
throughout various stages of a pipeline.
Patch by Son Tuan Vu!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46525
llvm-svn: 332312
Summary:
Part of the InstCombine code for simplifying GEPs looks through
addrspacecasts. However, this was done by updating a variable
also used by the next transformation, for marking GEPs as
inbounds. This led to replacing a GEP with a similar instruction
in a different addrspace, which caused an assertion failure in RAUW.
This caused julia issue https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/27055
Patch by Jeff Bezanson <jeff@juliacomputing.com>
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46722
llvm-svn: 332302