r236894 caused PR23626 (Clang miscompiles webkit's base64 decoder), and was
reverted in r237984. This reapplies the patch with an additional test case for
PR23626 and the associated fix (both scales and offsets in the
BasicAliasAnalysis::constantOffsetHeuristic should initially be zero).
Patch by Nick White, thanks!
llvm-svn: 241981
This change adds new attribute called "argmemonly". Function marked with this attribute can only access memory through it's argument pointers. This attribute directly corresponds to the "OnlyAccessesArgumentPointees" ModRef behaviour in alias analysis.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10398
llvm-svn: 241979
This in turn would sometimes introduce new cleanupblocks that didn't
previously exist. The uses were being introduced by SSA value demotion.
We actually want to *promote* uses of EH pointers and selectors, so I
added some spcecial casing to avoid demoting such instructions. This is
getting overly complicated, but hopefully we'll come along and delete it
in the new representation.
llvm-svn: 241950
The motivation is to allow GatherAllAliases / FindBetterChain
to not give up on dependent loads of a pointer from constant memory.
This is important for AMDGPU, because most loads are pointers
derived from a load of a kernel argument from constant memory.
llvm-svn: 241948
Fixes PR23804: assertion failure in emitPrologue in the case of a
function with an empty frame and a dynamic alloca that needs stack
realignment. This is a typical case for AddressSanitizer.
llvm-svn: 241943
This commit factors out common code from MergeBaseUpdateLoadStore() and
MergeBaseUpdateLSMultiple() and introduces a new function
MergeBaseUpdateLSDouble() which merges adds/subs preceding/following a
strd/ldrd instruction into an strd/ldrd instruction with writeback where
possible.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10676
llvm-svn: 241928
If our two inputs have known top-zero bit counts M and N, we trivially
know that the output cannot have any bits set in the top (min(M, N)-1)
bits, since nothing could carry past that point.
llvm-svn: 241927
This commit implements the initial serialization of stack objects from the
MachineFrameInfo class. It can only serialize the ordinary stack objects
(including ordinary spill slots), but it doesn't serialize variable sized or
fixed stack objects yet.
The stack objects are serialized using a YAML sequence of YAML inline mappings.
Each mapping has the object's ID, type, size, offset and alignment. The stack
objects are a part of machine function's YAML mapping.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
llvm-svn: 241922
This improves the logic in several ways and is a preparation for
followup patches:
- First perform an analysis and create a list of merge candidates, then
transform. This simplifies the code in that you have don't have to
care to much anymore that you may be holding iterators to
MachineInstrs that get removed.
- Analyze/Transform basic blocks in reverse order. This allows to use
LivePhysRegs to find free registers instead of the RegisterScavenger.
The RegisterScavenger will become less precise in the future as it
relies on the deprecated kill-flags.
- Return the newly created node in MergeOps so there's no need to look
around in the schedule to find it.
- Rename some MBBI iterators to InsertBefore to make their role clear.
- General code cleanup.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10140
llvm-svn: 241920
FCmp behaves a lot like a floating-point binary operator in many ways,
and can benefit from fast-math information. Flags such as nsz and nnan
can affect if this fcmp (in combination with a select) can be treated
as a fminnum/fmaxnum operation.
This adds backwards-compatible bitcode support, IR parsing and writing,
LangRef changes and IRBuilder changes. I'll need to audit InstSimplify
and InstCombine in a followup to find places where flags should be
copied.
llvm-svn: 241901
After changes in rL231820 loop re-rotation is performed even in -Oz mode. Since loop rotation is disabled for -Oz, it seems loop re-rotation should be disabled too.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10961
llvm-svn: 241897
Summary:
This introduces new instructions neccessary to implement MSVC-compatible
exception handling support. Most of the middle-end and none of the
back-end haven't been audited or updated to take them into account.
Reviewers: rnk, JosephTremoulet, reames, nlewycky, rjmccall
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11041
llvm-svn: 241888
Not doing this can lead to misoptimizations down the line, e.g. because
of range metadata on the replacing load excluding values that are valid
for the load that is being replaced.
llvm-svn: 241886
Summary:
Without this patch, LoopVectorizer in certain cases (see loop-vectorize.ll)
produces code with complex control flow which hurts later optimizations. Since
NVPTX doesn't have vector registers in LLVM's sense
(NVPTXTTI::getRegisterBitWidth(true) == 32), we for now declare no vector
registers to effectively disable loop vectorization.
Reviewers: jholewinski
Subscribers: jingyue, llvm-commits, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11089
llvm-svn: 241884
Apparently this is important, otherwise _except_handler3 assumes that
the registration node is corrupted and ignores it.
Also fix a bug in WinEHPrepare where we would insert code after a
terminator instruction.
llvm-svn: 241877
The virtual registers are serialized using a YAML sequence of YAML inline
mappings. Each mapping has the id of the virtual register and the register
class.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10981
llvm-svn: 241868
The runtime does not restore CSRs when transferring control back to the
function handling the exception. According to the experts on IRC, LLVM's
register allocator has no way to model register clobbers that only
happen on one edge of the CFG. For now, don't worry about trying to use
the meager three CSRs available on 32-bit X86 and just say that such
invokes preserve nothing.
llvm-svn: 241865
This commit adds a new error which is reported when the MIR Parser encounters
a machine function without any machine basic blocks. The machine verifier
expects that the machine functions have at least one MBB, and this error will
prevent machine functions without MBBs from reaching the machine verifier and
crashing with an assertion.
llvm-svn: 241862
Summary:
Before this change ImplicitNullChecks would only pick loads of the form:
```
test Reg, Reg
jz elsewhere
fallthrough:
movl 32(Reg), Reg2
```
but not (say)
```
test Reg, Reg
jz elsewhere
fallthrough:
inc Reg3
movl 32(Reg), Reg2
```
This change teaches ImplicitNullChecks to look through "unrelated"
instructions like `inc Reg3` when searching for a load instruction
to convert to a trapping load.
Reviewers: atrick, JosephTremoulet, reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11044
llvm-svn: 241850
They should probably be created on anything that is not windows or linux, but I will
test on freebsd before changing that.
With this it is possible to bootstrap with llvm-ar instead of ar+ranlib on OS X.
llvm-svn: 241849
This commit serializes the 13 scalar boolean and integer attributes from the
MachineFrameInfo class: IsFrameAddressTaken, IsReturnAddressTaken, HasStackMap,
HasPatchPoint, StackSize, OffsetAdjustment, MaxAlignment, AdjustsStack,
HasCalls, MaxCallFrameSize, HasOpaqueSPAdjustment, HasVAStart, and
HasMustTailInVarArgFunc. These attributes are serialized as part
of the frameInfo YAML mapping, which itself is a part of the machine function's
YAML mapping.
llvm-svn: 241844
It looks like ld64 requires it. With this we seem to be able to bootstrap using
llvm-ar+/usr/bin/true instead of ar+ranlib (currently on stage2).
llvm-svn: 241842
Summary:
In RewriteLoopExitValues, before expanding out an SCEV expression using
SCEVExpander, try to see if an existing LLVM IR expression already
computes the value we're interested in. If so use that existing
expression.
Apart from reducing IndVars' reliance on the rest of the compilation
pipeline, this also prevents IndVars from concluding some expressions as
"high cost" when they're not. For instance,
`InductiveRangeCheckElimination` often emits code of the following form:
```
len = umin(len_A, len_B)
loop:
...
if (i++ < len)
goto loop
outside_loop:
use(i)
```
`SCEVExpander` refuses to rewrite the use of `i` in `outside_loop`,
since it thinks the value of `i` on loop exit, `len`, is a high cost
expansion since it contains an `umax` in it. With this change,
`IndVars` can see that it can re-use `len` instead of creating a new
expression to compute `umin(len_A, len_B)`.
I considered putting this cleverness in `SCEVExpander`, but I was
worried that it may then have a deterimental effect on other passes
that use it. So I decided it was better to just do this in the one
place where it seems like an obviously good idea, with the intent of
generalizing later if needed.
Reviewers: atrick, reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10782
llvm-svn: 241838
Don't let the disassembler pick call <.text> if a function happens to
live at the start of the section by only using function symbols.
llvm-svn: 241830
This patch allows the read_register and write_register intrinsics to
read/write the RBP/EBP registers on X86 iff the targeted register is
the frame pointer for the containing function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10977
llvm-svn: 241827
This patch fixes bugs that were exposed by the addition of fast-math-flags in the DAG:
r237046 ( http://reviews.llvm.org/rL237046 ):
1. When replacing a division node, it's not enough to RAUW.
We should call CombineTo() to delete dead nodes and combine again.
2. Because we are changing the DAG, we can't return an empty SDValue
after the transform. As the code comments say:
Visitation implementation - Implement dag node combining for different node types.
The semantics are as follows: Return Value:
SDValue.getNode() == 0 - No change was made
SDValue.getNode() == N - N was replaced, is dead and has been handled.
otherwise - N should be replaced by the returned Operand.
The new test case shows no difference with or without this patch, but it will crash if
we re-apply r237046 or enable FMF via the current -enable-fmf-dag cl::opt.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9893
llvm-svn: 241826
Summary:
We were missing a corner case where DepCands was not available,
but we were using DepCands to compute the checking pointer
groups.
This adds a test for that regression.
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11068
llvm-svn: 241818
Summary:
The checking pointer group construction algorithm relied on the iteration on DepCands.
We would need the same leaders across runs and the same iteration order over the underlying std::set for determinism.
This changes the algorithm to process the pointers in the order in which they were added to the runtime check, which is deterministic.
We need to update the tests, since the order in which pointers appear has changed.
No new tests were added, since it is impossible to test for non-determinism.
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11064
llvm-svn: 241809
Summary: If shift amount is a constant value > 64 bit it is handled incorrectly during type legalization and X86 lowering. This patch the type of shift amount argument in function DAGTypeLegalizer::ExpandShiftByConstant from unsigned to APInt.
Reviewers: nadav, majnemer, sanjoy, RKSimon
Subscribers: RKSimon, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10767
llvm-svn: 241806