Now that we have a way to mark GlobalValues as local we can use the symbol
resolutions that the linker plugin provides as part of lto/thinlto link
step to refine the compilers view on what symbols will end up being local.
Originally commited as r317374, but reverted in r317395 to update some missed
tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35702
llvm-svn: 317408
Now that we have a way to mark GlobalValues as local we can use the symbol
resolutions that the linker plugin provides as part of lto/thinlto link
step to refine the compilers view on what symbols will end up being local.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35702
llvm-svn: 317374
Summary:
Currently the block frequency analysis is an approximation for irreducible
loops.
The new irreducible loop metadata is used to annotate the irreducible loop
headers with their header weights based on the PGO profile (currently this is
approximated to be evenly weighted) and to help improve the accuracy of the
block frequency analysis for irreducible loops.
This patch is a basic support for this.
Reviewers: davidxl
Reviewed By: davidxl
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39028
llvm-svn: 317278
With r314527, promoted values get a suffix that is a decimal value of
the module hash instead of hex. Change the regex to match only decimal
suffix values.
llvm-svn: 316544
This patch adds a new kind of metadata that indicates the possible callees of
indirect calls.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37354
llvm-svn: 315944
The current code that handles personality functions when creating a
module summary does not correctly handle the case where a function's
personality function operand refers to the function indirectly
(e.g. via a bitcast). This patch handles such cases by treating
personality function references like any other reference, i.e. by
adding them to the function's reference list. This has the minor side
benefit of allowing personality functions to participate in early
dead stripping.
We do this by calling findRefEdges on the function itself. This way
we also end up handling other function operands (specifically prefix
data and prologue data) for free.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37553
llvm-svn: 312698
This change simplifies code that has to deal with
DIGlobalVariableExpression and mirrors how we treat DIExpressions in
debug info intrinsics. Before this change there were two ways of
representing empty expressions on globals, a nullptr and an empty
!DIExpression().
If someone needs to upgrade out-of-tree testcases:
perl -pi -e 's/(!DIGlobalVariableExpression\(var: ![0-9]*)\)/\1, expr: !DIExpression())/g' <MYTEST.ll>
will catch 95%.
llvm-svn: 312144
This is PR33245.
Case I am fixing is next:
Imagine we have 2 BC files, one defines and uses personality routine,
second has only declaration and also uses it.
Previously algorithm computing dead symbols (llvm::computeDeadSymbols) did
not know about personality routines and leaved them dead even if function that
has routine was live.
As a result thinLTOInternalizeAndPromoteGUID() method changed binding for
such symbol to local. Later when LLD tried to link these objects it failed
because one object had undefined global symbol for routine and second
object contained local definition instead of global.
Patch set the live root flag on the corresponding FunctionSummary
for personality routines when we build the per-module summaries
during the compile step.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36834
llvm-svn: 311432
Summary:
This updates the Inliner to only add a single Optimization
Remark when Inlining, rather than an Analysis Remark and an
Optimization Remark.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33786
Reviewers: anemet, davidxl, chandlerc
Reviewed By: anemet
Subscribers: haicheng, fhahn, mehdi_amini, dblaikie, llvm-commits, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36054
llvm-svn: 311349
Summary:
This updates the Inliner to only add a single Optimization
Remark when Inlining, rather than an Analysis Remark and an
Optimization Remark.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33786
Reviewers: anemet, davidxl, chandlerc
Reviewed By: anemet
Subscribers: haicheng, fhahn, mehdi_amini, dblaikie, llvm-commits, eraman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36054
llvm-svn: 311273
The %T lit expansion expands to a common directory shared between all the tests in the same directory, which is unexpected and unintuitive, and more importantly, it's been a source of subtle race conditions and flaky tests. In https://reviews.llvm.org/D35396, it was agreed that it would be best to simply ban %T and only keep %t, which is unique to each test. When a test needs a temporary directory, it can just create one using mkdir %t.
This patch removes %T in llvm.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36495
llvm-svn: 310953
Summary:
Fixed PR33966.
CFI code generation for users (not just callers) of a function depends
on whether this function has a jumptable entry or not. This
information needs to be encoded in of thinlto cache key.
We filter the jumptable list against functions that are actually
referenced in the current module.
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, eraman, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36346
llvm-svn: 310536
Summary:
Until a more advanced version of importing can be implemented for
aliases (one that imports an alias as an available_externally definition
of the aliasee), skip the narrow subset of cases that was possible but
came at a cost: aliases of linkonce_odr functions could be imported
because the linkonce_odr function could be safely duplicated from the
source module. This came/comes at the cost of not being able to 'home'
imported linkonce functions (they had to be emitted linkonce_odr in all
the destination modules (even if they weren't used by an alias) rather
than as available_externally - causing extra object size).
Tangentially, this also was the only reason ThinLTO would emit multiple
CUs in to the resulting DWARF - which happens to be a problem for
Fission (there's a fix for this in GDB but not released yet, etc).
(actually it's not the only reason - but I'm sending a patch to fix the
other reason shortly)
There's no reason to believe this particularly narrow alias importing
was especially/meaningfully important, only that it was /possible/ to
implement in this way. When a more general solution is done, it should
still satisfy the DWARF concerns above, since the import will still be
available_externally, and thus not create extra CUs.
Since now all aliases are treated the same, I removed/simplified some
test cases since they were testing corner cases where there are no
longer any corners.
Reviewers: tejohnson, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35875
llvm-svn: 309278
Summary: Currently the ThinLTO minimized bitcode file only strip the debug info, but there is still a lot of information in the minimized bit code file that will be not used for thin linker. In this patch, most of the extra information is striped to reduce the minimized bitcode file. Now only ModuleVersion, ModuleInfo, ModuleGlobalValueSummary, ModuleHash, Symtab and Strtab are left. Now the minimized bitcode file size is reduced to 15%-30% of the debug info stripped bitcode file size.
Reviewers: danielcdh, tejohnson, pcc
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, aprantl, inglorion, eraman, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35334
llvm-svn: 308760
DIImportedEntity has a line number, but not a file field. To determine
the decl_line/decl_file we combine the line number from the
DIImportedEntity with the file from the DIImportedEntity's scope. This
does not work correctly when the parent scope is a DINamespace or a
DIModule, both of which do not have a source file.
This patch adds a file field to DIImportedEntity to unambiguously
identify the source location of the using/import declaration. Most
testcase updates are mechanical, the interesting one is the removal of
the FIXME in test/DebugInfo/Generic/namespace.ll.
This fixes PR33822. See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33822
for more context.
<rdar://problem/33357889>
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33822
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35583
llvm-svn: 308398
This way dead stripping results are recorded in combined summary and
can be used in regular LTO passes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33615
llvm-svn: 304577
Summary:
As we teach Clang to use ThinkLTO + new PM, it's good for the users to
inject through Config, instead of setting a flag in the LTOBackend
library. Move the flag to llvm-lto2.
As it moves to llvm-lto2, a new name -use-new-pm seems simpler and as
clear.
Reviewers: davide, tejohnson
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, Prazek, inglorion, eraman, chandlerc, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33799
llvm-svn: 304492
Based on the original patch by Davide, but I've adjusted the API exposed
to just be different entry points rather than exposing more state
parameters. I've factored all the common logic out so that we don't have
any duplicate pipelines, we just stitch them together in different ways.
I think this makes the build easier to reason about and understand.
This adds a direct method for getting the module simplification pipeline
as well as a method to get the optimization pipeline. While not my
express goal, this seems nice and gives a good place comment about the
restrictions that are imposed on them.
I did make some minor changes to the way the pipelines are structured
here, but hopefully not ones that are significant or controversial:
1) I sunk the PGO indirect call promotion to only be run when we have
PGO enabled (or as part of the special ThinLTO pipeline).
2) I made the extra GlobalOpt run in ThinLTO just happen all the time
and at a slightly more powerful place (before we remove available
externaly functions). This seems like general goodness and not a big
compile time sink, so it didn't make sense to *only* use it in
ThinLTO. Fewer differences in the pipeline makes everything simpler
IMO.
3) I hoisted the ThinLTO stop point pre-link above the the RPO function
attr inference. The RPO inference won't infer anything terribly
meaningful pre-link (recursiveness?) so it didn't make a lot of
sense. But if the placement of RPO inference starts to matter, we
should move it to the canonicalization phase anyways which seems like
a better place for it (and there is a FIXME to this effect!). But
that seemed a bridge too far for this patch.
If we ever need to parameterize these pipelines more heavily, we can
always sink the logic to helper functions with parameters to keep those
parameters out of the public API. But the changes above seemed minor
that we could possible get away without the parameters entirely.
I added support for parsing 'thinlto' and 'thinlto-pre-link' names in
pass pipelines to make it easy to test these routines and play with them
in larger pipelines. I also added a really basic manifest of passes test
that will show exactly how the pipelines behave and work as well as
making updates to them clear.
Lastly, this factoring does introduce a nesting layer of module pass
managers in the default pipeline. I don't think this is a big deal and
the flexibility of decoupling the pipelines seems easily worth it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33540
llvm-svn: 304407
compatible target triple
Currently, an assertion fails in ThinLTOCodeGenerator::addModule when
the target triple of the module being added doesn't match that of the
one stored in TMBuilder. This patch relaxes the constraint and makes
changes to allow target triples that only differ in their version
numbers on Apple platforms, similarly to what r228999 did.
rdar://problem/30133904
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33291
llvm-svn: 303326
Fixes the issue highlighted in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-June/037500.html.
The DW_AT_decl_file and DW_AT_decl_line attributes on namespaces can
prevent LLVM from uniquing types that are in the same namespace. They
also don't carry any meaningful information.
rdar://problem/17484998
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32648
llvm-svn: 301706
Add a top-level STRTAB block containing a string table blob, and start storing
strings for module codes FUNCTION, GLOBALVAR, ALIAS, IFUNC and COMDAT in
the string table.
This change allows us to share names between globals and comdats as well
as between modules, and improves the efficiency of loading bitcode files by
no longer using a bit encoding for symbol names. Once we start writing the
irsymtab to the bitcode file we will also be able to share strings between
it and the module.
On my machine, link time for Chromium for Linux with ThinLTO decreases by
about 7% for no-op incremental builds or about 1% for full builds. Total
bitcode file size decreases by about 3%.
As discussed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-April/111732.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31838
llvm-svn: 300464
Move LTO::run() to a "run" subcommand so that we can introduce new subcommands
for testing different parts of the LTO implementation.
This doesn't use llvm::cl subcommands because it doesn't appear to be currently
possible to pass an argument not associated with a subcommand to a subcommand
(e.g. -lto-use-new-pm, -mcpu=yonah).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31410
llvm-svn: 299967
Summary:
The cumulative size of the bitcode files for a very large application
can be huge, particularly with -g. In a distributed build environment,
all of these files must be sent to the remote build node that performs
the thin link step, and this can exceed size limits.
The thin link actually only needs the summary along with a bitcode
symbol table. Until we have a proper bitcode symbol table, simply
stripping the debug metadata results in significant size reduction.
Add support for an option to additionally emit minimized bitcode
modules, just for use in the thin link step, which for now just strips
all debug metadata. I plan to add a cc1 option so this can be invoked
easily during the compile step.
However, care must be taken to ensure that these minimized thin link
bitcode files produce the same index as with the original bitcode files,
as these original bitcode files will be used in the backends.
Specifically:
1) The module hash used for caching is typically produced by hashing the
written bitcode, and we want to include the hash that would correspond
to the original bitcode file. This is because we want to ensure that
changes in the stripped portions affect caching. Added plumbing to emit
the same module hash in the minimized thin link bitcode file.
2) The module paths in the index are constructed from the module ID of
each thin linked bitcode, and typically is automatically generated from
the input file path. This is the path used for finding the modules to
import from, and obviously we need this to point to the original bitcode
files. Added gold-plugin support to take a suffix replacement during the
thin link that is used to override the identifier on the MemoryBufferRef
constructed from the loaded thin link bitcode file. The assumption is
that the build system can specify that the minimized bitcode file has a
name that is similar but uses a different suffix (e.g. out.thinlink.bc
instead of out.o).
Added various tests to ensure that we get identical index files out of
the thin link step.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, pcc
Subscribers: Prazek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31027
llvm-svn: 298638
This is a safeguard against data loss if the user specifies a directory
that is not a cache directory. Teach the existing cache pruning clients
to create files with appropriate names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31109
llvm-svn: 298271
This is an ELF-specific thing that adds SHF_LINK_ORDER to the global's section
pointing to the metadata argument's section. The effect of that is a reverse dependency
between sections for the linker GC.
!associated does not change the behavior of global-dce. The global
may also need to be added to llvm.compiler.used.
Since SHF_LINK_ORDER is per-section, !associated effectively enables
fdata-sections for the affected globals, the same as comdats do.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29104
llvm-svn: 298157
This set may affect code generation and is sensitive to link order (and
possibly in the future to the linker's choice of prevailing symbol), so we
need to include it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30586
llvm-svn: 296907
A line number doesn't make much sense if you don't say where it's
from. Add a verifier check for this and update some tests that had
bogus debug info.
llvm-svn: 295516
until we can get better TargetMachine::isCompatibleDataLayout to compare - otherwise
we can't code generate existing bitcode without a string equality data layout.
This reverts commit r294702.
llvm-svn: 294709
For other platforms we should find out what they need and likely
make the same change, however, a smaller additional change is easier
for platforms we know have it specified in the ABI. As part of this
rewrite some of the handling in the backends for data layout and update
a bunch of testcases.
Based on a patch by Simonas Kazlauskas!
llvm-svn: 294702
This reverts commit r293970.
After more discussion, this belongs to the linker side and
there is no added value to do it at this level.
llvm-svn: 293993
When a symbol is not exported outside of the
DSO, it is can be hidden. Usually we try to internalize
as much as possible, but it is not always possible, for
instance a symbol can be referenced outside of the LTO
unit, or there can be cross-module reference in ThinLTO.
This is a recommit of r293912 after fixing build failures,
and a recommit of r293918 after fixing LLD tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28978
llvm-svn: 293970
When a symbol is not exported outside of the
DSO, it is can be hidden. Usually we try to internalize
as much as possible, but it is not always possible, for
instance a symbol can be referenced outside of the LTO
unit, or there can be cross-module reference in ThinLTO.
This is a recommit of r293912 after fixing build failures.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28978
llvm-svn: 293918
When a symbol is not exported outside of the
DSO, it is can be hidden. Usually we try to internalize
as much as possible, but it is not always possible, for
instance a symbol can be referenced outside of the LTO
unit, or there can be cross-module reference in ThinLTO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28978
llvm-svn: 293912
Summary:
Allow non-ODR weak/linkonce non-prevailing copies to be marked
as available_externally in the index. Add support for dropping these to
declarations in the backend.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28806
llvm-svn: 292656
CFI is using intrinsics that takes MDString as arguments, and this
was broken during lazy-loading of metadata.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28916
llvm-svn: 292641
Summary:
Without this, we're stressing the RAUW of unique nodes,
which is a costly operation. This is intended to limit
the number of RAUW, and is very effective on the total
link-time of opt with ThinLTO, before:
real 4m4.587s user 15m3.401s sys 0m23.616s
after:
real 3m25.261s user 12m22.132s sys 0m24.152s
Reviewers: tejohnson, pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28751
llvm-svn: 292420
Summary:
We can sometimes end up with multiple copies of a local function that
have the same GUID in the index. This happens when there are local
functions with the same name that are in different source files with the
same name (but in different directories), and they were compiled in
their own directory so had the same path at compile time.
In this case make sure we import the copy in the caller's module. While
it isn't a correctness problem (the renamed reference which is based on the
module IR hash will be unique since the module must have had an
externally visible function that was imported), importing the wrong copy
will result in lost performance opportunity since it won't be referenced
and inlined.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28440
llvm-svn: 291841
Summary:
The issue happens with:
%0 = ....., !tbaa !0
%1 = ....., !tbaa !1
With !0 that references !1.
In this case when loading !0 we generates a temporary for the
operand !1. We now flush it immediately and trigger the load of
!1 before moving on. If we don't we get the temporary when
attaching to %1. This is usually not an issue except that we
eagerly try to update TBAA MDNodes, which is obviously not possible
if we only have a temporary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28423
llvm-svn: 291362
Summary:
r285871 introduced an assert that was overly aggressive in the case
of a same-named local in different same-named files (in different
directories), where the source name and therefore the GUID ended up
the same because the files were compiled in their own directory without
any leading path. Change the handling in the promotion logic to get
the summary for the version in that module.
This also exposed an issue where we are not always importing the
right copy, which is a performance not correctness issue (because
the renaming is based on the module hash which must be different,
see the bug report for details). I will fix that as a follow-on.
Fixes PR31561.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28411
llvm-svn: 291304
Summary:
Using the linker-supplied list of "preserved" symbols, we can compute
the list of "dead" symbols, i.e. the one that are not reachable from
a "preserved" symbol transitively on the reference graph.
Right now we are using this information to mark these functions as
non-eligible for import.
The impact is two folds:
- Reduction of compile time: we don't import these functions anywhere
or import the function these symbols are calling.
- The limited number of import/export leads to better internalization.
Patch originally by Mehdi Amini.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23488
llvm-svn: 291177
Summary:
This is a relatively simple scheme: we use the index emitted in the
bitcode to avoid loading all the global metadata. Instead we load
the index with their position in the bitcode so that we can load each
of them individually. Materializing the global metadata block in this
condition only triggers loading the named metadata, and the ones
referenced from there (transitively). When materializing a function,
metadata from the global block are loaded lazily as they are
referenced.
Two main current limitations are:
1) Global values other than functions are not materialized on demand,
so we need to eagerly load METADATA_GLOBAL_DECL_ATTACHMENT records
(and their transitive dependencies).
2) When we load a single metadata, we don't recurse on the operands,
instead we use a placeholder or a temporary metadata. Unfortunately
tepmorary nodes are very expensive. This is why we don't have it
always enabled and only for importing.
These two limitations can be lifted in a subsequent improvement if
needed.
With this change, the total link time of opt with ThinLTO and Debug
Info enabled is going down from 282s to 224s (~20%).
Reviewers: pcc, tejohnson, dexonsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28113
llvm-svn: 291027
Summary:
Change llvm-link to use the FunctionImporter handling, instead of
manually invoking the Linker. We still need to load the module
in llvm-link to do the desired testing for invalid import requests
(weak functions), and to get the GUID (in case the function is local).
Also change the drop-debug-info test to use llvm-link so that importing
is forced (in order to test debug info handling) and independent of
import logic changes.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28277
llvm-svn: 290964
I remove one extra line, but because annoyingly llvm-lit does not
clean the output directory before running the test, it didn't fail
locally (the file was present from a previous run).
llvm-svn: 290740
Some incoming changes in ThinLTO will break this test.
Instead of relying on the heuristic to import, we
force the importing to happen with llvm-link.
llvm-svn: 290736
The effect of the bug was that we would incorrectly create summaries
for global and weak values defined in module asm (since we were
essentially testing for bit 1 which is SF_Undefined, and the
RecordStreamer ignores local undefined references). This would have
resulted in conservatively disabling importing of anything referencing
globals and weaks defined in module asm. Added these cases to the test
which now fails without this bug fix.
Fixes PR31459.
llvm-svn: 290610
This patch renumbers the metadata nodes in debug info testcases after
https://reviews.llvm.org/D26769. This is a separate patch because it
causes so much churn. This was implemented with a python script that
pipes the testcases through llvm-as - | llvm-dis - and then goes
through the original and new output side-by side to insert all
comments at a close-enough location.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27765
llvm-svn: 290292
This patch implements PR31013 by introducing a
DIGlobalVariableExpression that holds a pair of DIGlobalVariable and
DIExpression.
Currently, DIGlobalVariables holds a DIExpression. This is not the
best way to model this:
(1) The DIGlobalVariable should describe the source level variable,
not how to get to its location.
(2) It makes it unsafe/hard to update the expressions when we call
replaceExpression on the DIGLobalVariable.
(3) It makes it impossible to represent a global variable that is in
more than one location (e.g., a variable with multiple
DW_OP_LLVM_fragment-s). We also moved away from attaching the
DIExpression to DILocalVariable for the same reasons.
This reapplies r289902 with additional testcase upgrades and a change
to the Bitcode record for DIGlobalVariable, that makes upgrading the
old format unambiguous also for variables without DIExpressions.
<rdar://problem/29250149>
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31013
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26769
llvm-svn: 290153
Summary:
When reading the metadata bitcode, create a type declaration when
possible for composite types when we are importing. Doing this in
the bitcode reader saves memory. Also it works naturally in the case
when the type ODR map contains a definition for the same composite type
because it was used in the importing module (buildODRType will
automatically use the existing definition and not create a type
declaration).
For Chromium built with -g2, this reduces the aggregate size of the
generated native object files by 66% (from 31G to 10G). It reduced
the time through the ThinLTO link and backend phases by about 20% on
my machine.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, dblaikie, aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27775
llvm-svn: 289993
This reverts commit 289920 (again).
I forgot to implement a Bitcode upgrade for the case where a DIGlobalVariable
has not DIExpression. Unfortunately it is not possible to safely upgrade
these variables without adding a flag to the bitcode record indicating which
version they are.
My plan of record is to roll the planned follow-up patch that adds a
unit: field to DIGlobalVariable into this patch before recomitting.
This way we only need one Bitcode upgrade for both changes (with a
version flag in the bitcode record to safely distinguish the record
formats).
Sorry for the churn!
llvm-svn: 289982
This patch implements PR31013 by introducing a
DIGlobalVariableExpression that holds a pair of DIGlobalVariable and
DIExpression.
Currently, DIGlobalVariables holds a DIExpression. This is not the
best way to model this:
(1) The DIGlobalVariable should describe the source level variable,
not how to get to its location.
(2) It makes it unsafe/hard to update the expressions when we call
replaceExpression on the DIGLobalVariable.
(3) It makes it impossible to represent a global variable that is in
more than one location (e.g., a variable with multiple
DW_OP_LLVM_fragment-s). We also moved away from attaching the
DIExpression to DILocalVariable for the same reasons.
This reapplies r289902 with additional testcase upgrades.
<rdar://problem/29250149>
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31013
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26769
llvm-svn: 289920
This patch implements PR31013 by introducing a
DIGlobalVariableExpression that holds a pair of DIGlobalVariable and
DIExpression.
Currently, DIGlobalVariables holds a DIExpression. This is not the
best way to model this:
(1) The DIGlobalVariable should describe the source level variable,
not how to get to its location.
(2) It makes it unsafe/hard to update the expressions when we call
replaceExpression on the DIGLobalVariable.
(3) It makes it impossible to represent a global variable that is in
more than one location (e.g., a variable with multiple
DW_OP_LLVM_fragment-s). We also moved away from attaching the
DIExpression to DILocalVariable for the same reasons.
<rdar://problem/29250149>
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31013
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26769
llvm-svn: 289902
Summary:
We were reinvoking exportGlobalInModule numerous times redundantly.
No need to re-export globals referenced by a global that was already
imported from its module. This resulted in a large speedup in the thin
link for a big application, particularly when importing aggressiveness
was cranked up.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27687
llvm-svn: 289896
Also, udpate the ~60 failing tests in the tree which did
not contain a valid datalayout.
This fixes PR31123. lld will be updated in a following patch,
immediately after this is committed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27082
llvm-svn: 289719
Summary:
The motivation is to support better the -object_path_lto option on
Darwin. The linker needs to write down the generate object files on
disk for later use by lldb or dsymutil (debug info are not present
in the final binary). We're moving this into libLTO so that we can
be smarter when a cache is enabled and hard-link when possible
instead of duplicating the files.
Reviewers: tejohnson, deadalnix, pcc
Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27507
llvm-svn: 289631
Summary:
As discussed on mailing list, for ThinLTO importing we don't need
to import all the fields of the DICompileUnit. Don't import enums,
macros, retained types lists. Also only import local scoped imported
entities. Since we don't currently import any global variables,
we also don't need to import the list of global variables (added an
assert to verify none are being imported).
This is being done by pre-populating the value map entries to map
the unneeded metadata to nullptr. For the imported entities, we can
simply replace the source module's list with a new list containing
only those needed imported entities. This is done in the IRLinker
constructor so that value mapping automatically does the desired
mapping.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, dblaikie, aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27635
llvm-svn: 289441
Most importantly, we need to hash the relocation model, otherwise we can
end up trying to link non-PIC object files into PIEs or DSOs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27556
llvm-svn: 289024
Summary:
We were doing an optimization in the ThinLTO backends of importing
constant unnamed_addr globals unconditionally as a local copy (regardless
of whether the thin link decided to import them). This should be done in
the thin link instead, so that resulting exported references are marked
and promoted appropriately, but will need a summary enhancement to mark
these variables as constant unnamed_addr.
The function import logic during the thin link was trying to handle
this proactively, by conservatively marking all values referenced in
the initializer lists of exported global variables as also exported.
However, this only handled values referenced directly from the
initializer list of an exported global variable. If the value is itself
a constant unnamed_addr variable, we could end up exporting its
references as well. This caused multiple issues. The first is that the
transitively exported references weren't promoted. Secondly, some could
not be promoted/renamed (e.g. they had a section or other constraint).
recursively, instead of just adding the first level of initializer list
references to the ExportList directly.
Remove this optimization and the associated handling in the function
import backend. SPEC measurements indicate we weren't getting much
from it in any case.
Fixes PR31052.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: krasin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26880
llvm-svn: 288446
Maintain the command line resolutions as a map to a list of resolutions
rather than a single resolution, and apply the resolutions in the order
observed. This is not only simpler but allows us to test the scenario where
the two symbols have different resolutions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27285
llvm-svn: 288288
It seems that because ThinLTO does not import the full module,
some invariant of the type mapper are broken.
In Monolithic LTO, we import every globals: when calling
IRLinker::copyFunctionProto() on @foo(), we end-up calling
TypeMapTy::get(FTy) on the type of @foo(), which will map
%0 and record the destination as opaque.
ThinLTO skips this because @foo is not imported and goes directly
to the next stage.
Next we call computeTypeMapping() that map the types for each
globals, and ends up checking for type isomorphism, and may add
type mapping. However it doesn't record if there was an opaque
destination type that was resolved.
Instead of lazily "discovering" opaque type in the destination
module on the go, we change the TypeFinder to eagerly record all
types and not only the named ones.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26840
llvm-svn: 287453
Summary:
This will also be added to the LTO API, right now this will
bring ThinLTO on par with Monolithic LTO on Darwin.
Reviewers: anemet
Subscribers: tejohnson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26886
llvm-svn: 287450
Summary:
We have always speculatively promoted all renamable local values
(except const non-address taken variables) for both the exporting
and importing module. We would then internalize them back based on
the ThinLink results if they weren't actually exported. This is
inefficient, and results in unnecessary renames. It also meant we
had to check the non-renamability of a value in the summary, which
was already checked during function importing analysis in the ThinLink.
Made renameModuleForThinLTO (which does the promotion/renaming) instead
use the index when exporting, to avoid unnecessary renames/promotions.
For importing modules, we can simply promoted all values as any local
we import by definition is exported and needs promotion.
This required changes to the method used by the FunctionImport pass
(only invoked from 'opt' for testing) and when invoked from llvm-link,
since neither does a ThinLink. We simply conservatively mark all locals
in the index as promoted, which preserves the current aggressive
promotion behavior.
I also needed to change an llvm-lto based test where we had previously
been aggressively promoting values that weren't importable (aliasees),
but now will not promote.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26467
llvm-svn: 286871
This restores the rest of r286297 (part was restored in r286475).
Specifically, it restores the part requiring adding a dependency from
the Analysis to Object library (downstream use changed to correctly
model split BitReader vs BitWriter libraries).
Original description of this part of patch follows:
Module level asm may also contain defs of values. We need to prevent
export of any refs to local values defined in module level asm (e.g. a
ref in normal IR), since that also requires renaming/promotion of the
local. To do that, the summary index builder looks at all values in the
module level asm string that are not marked Weak or Global, which is
exactly the set of locals that are defined. A summary is created for
each of these local defs and flagged as NoRename.
This required adding handling to the BitcodeWriter to look at GV
declarations to see if they have a summary (rather than skipping them
all).
Finally, added an assert to IRObjectFile::CollectAsmUndefinedRefs to
ensure that an MCAsmParser is available, otherwise the module asm parse
would silently fail. Initialized the asm parser in the opt tool for use
in testing this fix.
Fixes PR30610.
llvm-svn: 286844
This restores the part of r286297 that didn't require adding a
dependency from the Analysis to Object library. There are two parts
to the original fix, and this will address the handling for the case
where locals are used in module level asm.
The part that requires functionality in libObject handles local defs
in module level asm, and was reverted because our downstream build
of clang builds lib/Bitcode into a single library, and this new
dependency introduced a cycle there. I am trying to get that fixed
(see D26502), so for now that change isn't being restored
llvm-svn: 286475
Summary:
This patch uses the same approach added for inline asm in r285513 to
similarly prevent promotion/renaming of locals used or defined in module
level asm.
All static global values defined in normal IR and used in module level asm
should be included on either the llvm.used or llvm.compiler.used global.
The former were already being flagged as NoRename in the summary, and
I've simply added llvm.compiler.used values to this handling.
Module level asm may also contain defs of values. We need to prevent
export of any refs to local values defined in module level asm (e.g. a
ref in normal IR), since that also requires renaming/promotion of the
local. To do that, the summary index builder looks at all values in the
module level asm string that are not marked Weak or Global, which is
exactly the set of locals that are defined. A summary is created for
each of these local defs and flagged as NoRename.
This required adding handling to the BitcodeWriter to look at GV
declarations to see if they have a summary (rather than skipping them
all).
Finally, added an assert to IRObjectFile::CollectAsmUndefinedRefs to
ensure that an MCAsmParser is available, otherwise the module asm parse
would silently fail. Initialized the asm parser in the opt tool for use
in testing this fix.
Fixes PR30610.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: johanengelen, krasin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26146
llvm-svn: 286297
Summary:
The recent change I made to consult the summary when deciding whether to
rename (to handle inline asm) in r285513 broke the distributed build
case. In a distributed backend we will only have a portion of the
combined index, specifically for imported modules we only have the
summaries for any imported definitions. When renaming on import we were
asserting because no summary entry was found for a local reference being
linked in (def wasn't imported).
We only need to consult the summary for a renaming decision for the
exporting module. For imports, we would have prevented importing any
references to NoRename values already.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26250
llvm-svn: 285871
Summary:
There is no point to importing at -O0, since we won't inline. We should
also disable other cross-module optimizations.
(Plan to backport this fix to the 3.9 branch to fix PR30774)
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: johanengelen, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25918
llvm-svn: 285648
Summary:
When we have an aliasee that is linkonce, while we can't convert
the non-prevailing copies to available_externally, we still need to
convert the prevailing copy to weak. If a reference to the aliasee
is exported, not converting a copy to weak will result in undefined
references when the linkonce is removed in its original module.
Add a new test and update existing tests.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26076
llvm-svn: 285512
Module inline asm was always being linked/concatenated
when running the IRLinker. This is correct for full LTO but not when
we are importing for ThinLTO, as it can result in multiply defined
symbols when the module asm defines a global symbol.
In order to test with llvm-lto2, I had to work around PR30396,
where a symbol that is defined in module assembly but defined in the
LLVM IR appears twice. Added workaround to llvm-lto2 with a FIXME.
Fixes PR30610.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25359
llvm-svn: 284030
Clang always emit a hash for ThinLTO, but as other frontend are
starting to use ThinLTO, this could be a serious bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25379
llvm-svn: 283655
We need to add an entry in the combined-index for modules that have
a hash but otherwise empty summary, this is needed so that we can
get the hash for the module.
Also, if no entry is present in the combined index for a module, we
need to skip it when trying to compute a cache entry.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25300
llvm-svn: 283654
Summary:
Emit an empty summary section, instead of no summary section, when
there are no global variables in the index. This ensures that LTO
will treat these files as ThinLTO inputs, instead of as regular
LTO inputs.
In addition to not being what the user likely intended when
compiling with -flto=thin, the current behavior is problematic for
distributed build systems that expect to get ThinLTO index and imports
files back for each input compiled with -flto=thin. Combining into
a single regular LTO module also reduces the backend parallelism.
And in the case where the index was suppressed due to uses in
inline assembly, combining into a single LTO module could provoke
renaming of duplicates that we were trying to prevent by suppressing
the index.
This change required a couple of fixes to handle the empty summary
section.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits, pcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24779
llvm-svn: 282037
This patch reverses the edge from DIGlobalVariable to GlobalVariable.
This will allow us to more easily preserve debug info metadata when
manipulating global variables.
Fixes PR30362. A program for upgrading test cases is attached to that
bug.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20147
llvm-svn: 281284
Because the recent change about ODR type uniquing in the context,
we can reach types defined in another module during IR linking.
This triggered some assertions in case we IR link without starting
from an empty module. To alleviate that, we can self-map metadata
defined in the destination module so that they won't be visited.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23841
llvm-svn: 280599
Add the ability to plug a cache on the LTO API.
I tried to write such that a linker implementation can
control the cache backend. This is intrusive and I'm
not totally happy with it, but I can't figure out a
better design right now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23599
llvm-svn: 279576
Summary:
Start bringing llvm-lto2 to a level where we can test the LTO API
a bit deeper.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23681
llvm-svn: 279349
Summary:
This was reversed compared to ThinLTOCodeGenerator for some reason,
and lead to an increased code-size on my tests. I figured that the
weak resolution may internalize a linkonce function, which will be
promoted immediately (and renamed), before being internalized again.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: pcc, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23632
llvm-svn: 279021
Summary:
Fixed a bug in ThinLTOCodeGenerator's temp file dumping. The Twine
needs to be passed directly as an argument, or a copy saved into a
std::string.
It doesn't seem there are any consumers of this, so I added a new option
to llvm-lto to enable saving of temp files during ThinLTO, and augmented
a test to use it to check post-import but pre-opt bitcode.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23525
llvm-svn: 278761
Remove -disable-inlining flag that snuck into the test I added for r278739.
It doesn't have an effect in ThinLTO mode (something that should be fixed),
but in any case the checks depend on inlining currently.
llvm-svn: 278743
Summary:
thinLTOResolveWeakForLinkerModule needs to drop any preempted weak symbols
that were converted to available_externally from comdats, otherwise we
will get a verification failure (since available_externally is a
declaration for the linker, and no declarations can be in a comdat).
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23015
llvm-svn: 278739
The auto-upgrade path could be called before the VST (global
names) was fully parsed, and thus intrinsic names were not
available and the autoupgrade logic could not operate.
Fix link failures with ThinLTO.
This is a recommit of r278610 with a different fix.
llvm-svn: 278615
The auto-upgrade path could be called before the VST (global
names) was fully parsed, and thus intrinsic names were not
available and the autoupgrade logic could not operate.
Fix link failures with ThinLTO.
llvm-svn: 278610
We currently do not touch a symbol's linkage in the case where a definition
has a single copy. However, this code is effectively unnecessary: either
the definition is not exported, in which case the internalize phase sets
its linkage to internal, or it is exported, in which case we need to promote
linkage to weak. Those two cases are already handled by existing code.
I believe that the only real functional change here is in the case where we
have a single definition which does not prevail (e.g. because the definition
in a native object file prevails). In that case we now lower linkage to
available_externally following the existing code path for that case.
As a result we can remove the isExported function parameter from the
thinLTOResolveWeakForLinkerInIndex function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21883
llvm-svn: 274784
This check is not only unnecessary, it can produce the wrong result. If we
are linking a single module and it has an exported linkonce symbol, we need
to promote to weak in order to avoid PR19901-style problems.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21917
llvm-svn: 274722
This tests the effect of both promotion and internalization on a module,
and helps show that D21883 is NFC wrt promotion+internalization.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21915
llvm-svn: 274699
Summary:
Ensure we keep prevailing copy of LinkOnceAny by converting it to
WeakAny.
Rename odr_resolution test to the now more appropriate weak_resolution
(weak in the linker sense includes linkonce).
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20634
llvm-svn: 270850
Summary:
Colons can appear in Windows paths after drive letters. Both colon and
semicolon are valid characters in filenames, but neither are very
common. Semicolon seems just as good, and makes the test pass on
Windows.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20332
llvm-svn: 269798
Summary:
Add support to control where files for a distributed backend (the
individual index files and optional imports files) are created.
This is invoked with a new thinlto-prefix-replace option in the gold
plugin and llvm-lto. If specified, expects a string of the form
"oldprefix:newprefix", and instead of generating these files in the
same directory path as the corresponding bitcode file, will use a path
formed by replacing the bitcode file's path prefix matching oldprefix
with newprefix.
Also add a new replace_path_prefix helper to Path.h in libSupport.
Depends on D19636.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19644
llvm-svn: 269771
This reverts;
r269548, "XFAIL ThinLTO Caching test on Windows."
r269561, "Rework r269548, "XFAIL ThinLTO Caching test on Windows.", not to use XFAIL, for now."
llvm-svn: 269567
This reverts commit r269538 and r269542.
"rename()" is expected to fail across filesystems, will handle this.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 269543
Summary:
Add support for emission of plaintext lists of the imported files for
each distributed backend compilation. Used for distributed build file
staging.
Invoked with new gold-plugin thinlto-emit-imports-files option, which is
only valid with thinlto-index-only (i.e. for distributed builds), or
from llvm-lto with new -thinlto-action=emitimports value.
Depends on D19556.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19636
llvm-svn: 269067
This restores commit r268627:
Summary:
When launching ThinLTO backends in a distributed build (currently
supported in gold via the thinlto-index-only plugin option), emit
an individual index file for each backend process as described here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-April/098272.html
...
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19556
Address msan failures by avoiding std::prev on map.end(), the
theory is that this is causing issues due to some known UB problems
in __tree.
llvm-svn: 269059
This moves the code that handles stripping debug info intrinsic from
StripDebugInfo(Module) to StripDebugInfo(Function). The latter is
already walking every instructions so it makes sense to do it at the
same time.
This makes also stripDebugInfo(Function) as an API more useful: it
is really dropping every debug info in the Function.
Finally the existing code is trigerring an assertion when the Module
is not fully materialized.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 268847
This moves the code that handles stripping debug info intrinsic from
StripDebugInfo(Module) to StripDebugInfo(Function). The latter is
already walking every instructions so it makes sense to do it at the
same time.
This makes also stripDebugInfo(Function) as an API more useful: it
is really dropping every debug info in the Function.
Finally the existing code is trigerring an assertion when the Module
is not fully materialized.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 268832
This test was crashing, and currently it breaks bootstrapping clang with debuginfo
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20008
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 268715
Summary:
When launching ThinLTO backends in a distributed build (currently
supported in gold via the thinlto-index-only plugin option), emit
an individual index file for each backend process as described here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-April/098272.html
The individual index file encodes the summary and module information
required for implementing the importing/exporting decisions made
for a given module in the thin link step.
This is in place of the current mechanism that uses the combined index
to make importing decisions in each back end independently. It is an
enabler for doing global summary based optimizations in the thin link
step (which will be recorded in the individual index files), and reduces
the size of the index that must be sent to each backend process, and
the amount of work to scan it in the backends.
Rather than create entirely new ModuleSummaryIndex structures (and all
the included unique_ptrs) for each backend index file, a map is created
to record all of the GUID and summary pointers needed for a particular
index file. The IndexBitcodeWriter walks this map instead of the full
index (hiding the details of managing the appropriate summary iteration
in a new iterator subclass). This is more efficient than walking the
entire combined index and filtering out just the needed summaries during
each backend bitcode index write.
Depends on D19481.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19556
llvm-svn: 268627
There is not point in importing a "weak" or a "linkonce" function
since we won't be able to inline it anyway.
We already had a targeted check for WeakAny, this is using the
same check on GlobalValue as the inline, i.e.
isMayBeOverriddenLinkage()
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 268341
If the linker specifically requested for a linkonce to be preserved,
we need to make sure we won't drop it even if all the uses in the
current module disappear.
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 267543
Keeping as much as possible internal/private is
known to help the optimizer. Let's try to benefit from
this in ThinLTO.
Note: this is early work, but is enough to build clang (and
all the LLVM tools). I still need to write some lit-tests...
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19103
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 267317
Summary:
We are always importing the initializer for a GlobalVariable.
So if a GlobalVariable is in the export-list, we pull in any
refs as well.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19102
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 267303
This help to streamline the process of handling importing since
we don't need to special case alias everywhere: just like
linkonce_odr function, make sure at least one alias is emitted
by turning it weak.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19308
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266958
Summary:
Let keep llvm-as "dumb": it converts textual IR to bitcode. This
commit removes the dependency from llvm-as to libLLVMAnalysis.
We'll add back summary in llvm-as if we get to a textual
representation for it at some point. In the meantime, opt seems
like a better place for that.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19032
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 266131
These function can be dropped by the compiler if they are no longer
referenced in the current module. However there is a change that
another module is still referencing them because of the import.
Multiple solutions can be used:
- Always import LinkOnce when a caller is imported. This ensure that
every module with a call to a LinkOnce has the definition and will
be able to emit it if it emits the call.
- Turn the LinkOnce into Weak, so that it is always emitted.
- Turn all LinkOnce into available_externally and come back after all
modules are codegen'ed to emit only one copy of the linkonce, when
there is still a reference to it.
This patch implement the second option, with am optimization that
only *one* module will turn the LinkOnce into Weak, while the others
will turn it into available_externally, so that there is exactly one
copy emitted for the whole compilation.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18346
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 265190
(Resubmitting after fixing missing file issue)
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
llvm-svn: 263513
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
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