- Test for signed and unsigned wrapping conditions, instead of just
testing for non-negative induction ranges.
- Handle loops with GT comparisons, in addition to LT comparisons.
- Support more cases of induction variables that don't start at 0.
llvm-svn: 64532
loop induction on LP64 targets. When the induction variable is
used in addressing, IndVars now is usually able to inserst a
64-bit induction variable and eliminates the sign-extending cast.
This is also useful for code using C "short" types for
induction variables on targets with 32-bit addressing.
Inserting a wider induction variable is easy; the tricky part is
determining when trunc(sext(i)) expressions are no-ops. This
requires range analysis of the loop trip count. A common case is
when the original loop iteration starts at 0 and exits when the
induction variable is signed-less-than a fixed value; this case
is now handled.
This replaces IndVarSimplify's OptimizeCanonicalIVType. It was
doing the same optimization, but it was limited to loops with
constant trip counts, because it was running after the loop
rewrite, and the information about the original induction
variable is lost by that point.
Rename ScalarEvolution's executesAtLeastOnce to
isLoopGuardedByCond, generalize it to be able to test for
ICMP_NE conditions, and move it to be a public function so that
IndVars can use it.
llvm-svn: 64407
This allows SCEV users to effectively calculate trip count.
LSR later on transforms back integer IVs to floating point IVs
later on to avoid int-to-float casts inside the loop.
llvm-svn: 58625
LoopPass*.
- Although less precise, this means they can be used in clients
without RTTI (who would otherwise need to include LoopPass.h, which
eventually includes things using dynamic_cast). This was the
simplest solution that presented itself, but I am happy to use a
better one if available.
llvm-svn: 58010
deleteValueFromRecords and loosen the types to all it to accept
Value* instead of just Instruction*, since this is what
ScalarEvolution uses internally anyway. This allows more flexibility
for future uses.
llvm-svn: 37657
This created an ambiguity for expandInTy to decide when to use
sign-extension or zero-extension, but it turns out that most of its callers
don't actually need a type conversion, now that LLVM types don't have
explicit signedness. Drop expandInTy in favor of plain expand, and change
the few places that actually need a type conversion to do it themselves.
llvm-svn: 37591
would scan the entire loop body, then scan all users of instructions in the
loop, looking for users outside the loop. Now, since we know that the
loop is in LCSSA form, we know that any users outside the loop will be LCSSA
phi nodes. Just scan them.
This speeds up indvars significantly.
llvm-svn: 34898
the Transforms library. This reduces debug library size by 132 KB, debug
binary size by 376 KB, and reduces link time for llvm tools slightly.
llvm-svn: 33939
rename Type::getIntegralTypeMask to Type::getIntegerTypeMask.
This makes naming much more consistent. For example, there are now no longer any
instances of IntegerType that are not considered isInteger! :)
llvm-svn: 33225