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Michael Kruse e8227804ac [Polly] Update ISL to isl-0.22.1-87-gfee05a13.
The primary motivation is to fix an assertion failure in
isl_basic_map_alloc_equality:

    isl_assert(ctx, room_for_con(bmap, 1), return -1);

Although the assertion does not occur anymore, I could not identify
which of ISL's commits fixed it.

Compared to the previous ISL version, Polly requires some changes for this update

 * Since ISL commit
   20d3574 "perform parameter alignment by modifying both arguments to function"
   isl_*_gist_* and similar functions do not always align the paramter
   list anymore. This caused the parameter lists in JScop files to
   become out-of-sync. Since many regression tests use JScop files with
   a fixed parameter list and order, we explicitly call align_params to
   ensure a predictable parameter list.

 * ISL changed some return types to isl_size, a typedef of (signed) int.
   This caused some issues where the return type was unsigned int before:
   - No overload for std::max(unsigned,isl_size)
   - It cause additional 'mixed signed/unsigned comparison' warnings.
     Since they do not break compilation, and sizes larger than 2^31
     were never supported, I am going to fix it separately.

 * With the change to isl_size, commit
   57d547 "isl_*_list_size: return isl_size"
   also changed the return value in case of an error from 0 to -1. This
   caused undefined looping over isl_iterator since the 'end iterator'
   got index -1, never reached from the 'begin iterator' with index 0.

 * Some internal changes in ISL caused the number of operations to
   increase when determining access ranges to determine aliasing
   overlaps. In one test, this caused exceeding the default limit of
   800000. The operations-limit was disabled for this test.
2020-02-10 19:03:08 -06:00
Tobias Grosser 287942ae82 Update to isl-0.18-592-gb50ad59
This is just a general maintenance update.

llvm-svn: 301624
2017-04-28 06:11:17 +00:00
Tobias Grosser af940ae280 Update to isl-0.18-410-gc253447
This is a regular maintenance update to ensure latest isl changes are tested
in our buildbots.

llvm-svn: 299350
2017-04-03 06:46:16 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 29eaa16b7e Update isl to isl-0.18-395-g77701b3
This is a normal maintenance update.

llvm-svn: 298352
2017-03-21 09:12:11 +00:00
Tobias Grosser a0b85963ba Update isl to isl-0.18-336-g1e193d9
This is a regular maintenance update

llvm-svn: 297169
2017-03-07 17:53:34 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 94e5371dde Update to isl-0.18-43-g0b4256f
Even more isl coalesce changes.

llvm-svn: 290783
2016-12-31 07:46:11 +00:00
Tobias Grosser ccae1ee4df Update isl to isl-0.18-9-gd4734f3
llvm-svn: 290389
2016-12-22 23:08:57 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 06e1592663 Update to isl-0.17.1-267-gbf9723d
This update corrects an incorrect generation of min/max expressions in the isl
AST generator and a problematic nullptr dereference.

llvm-svn: 287098
2016-11-16 11:06:47 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 07b2095234 Update isl to isl-0.17.1-57-g1879898
With this update the isl AST generation extracts disjunctive constraints early
on. As a result, code that previously resulted in two branches with (close-to)
identical code within them:

  if (P <= -1) {
    for (int c0 = 0; c0 < N; c0 += 1)
      Stmt_store(c0);
  } else if (P >= 1)
    for (int c0 = 0; c0 < N; c0 += 1)
       Stmt_store(c0);

results now in only a single branch body:

  if (P <= -1 || P >= 1)
    for (int c0 = 0; c0 < N; c0 += 1)
       Stmt_store(c0);

This resolves http://llvm.org/PR27559

Besides the above change, this isl update brings better simplification of
sets/maps containing existentially quantified dimensions and fixes a bug in
isl's coalescing.

llvm-svn: 272500
2016-06-12 04:30:40 +00:00
Michael Kruse 959a8dc39f Update to ISL 0.16.1
llvm-svn: 257898
2016-01-15 15:54:45 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 6e3ba33b07 Update isl to isl-0.15-117-ge42acfe
Besides other changes this version of isl contains a fundamental fix to memory
corruption issues we have seen with imath-32 backed isl_ints.

This update also contains a fix that ensures that the schedule-tree based
version of isl's dependence analysis takes the domain of the schedule into
account.

llvm-svn: 244585
2015-08-11 11:31:18 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 1638f987f1 Update isl to 6be6768e
Besides a couple of interface cleanups, this change also contains a performance
optimization of isl_mat_product that should give us up to almost 6% compiletime
reduction.

llvm-svn: 237616
2015-05-18 21:29:58 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 1fa7b972c0 Update to isl 99d53692ba
This commit imports the latest isl version into lib/External/isl. The changes
relavant for Polly are:

  1) Schedule trees [1] have been introduced as a more structured way to
     describe schedules. Polly does not yet use them, but we may switch to them
     in the near future.
  2) Another set of coalescing changes [2] simplifies some data dependences and
     removes a couple of code generation artifacts.

     We now understand that the following sets can be merged:

     { Stmt_S1[i0, i1] -> Stmt_S2[i0 + i1] :
          i0 >= 0 and i1 <= 1023 - i0 and i1 >= 1
       Stmt_S1[i0, 0] -> Stmt_S2[i0] : i0 <= 1023 and i0 >= 1}

     into:

     { Stmt_S1[i0, i1] -> Stmt_S2[i0 + i1] : i1 <= 1023 - i0 and i1 >= 0 and
                                             i1 >= 1 - i0 and i0 >= 0 }

     Changes of this kind reduce unnecessary specialization during code
     generation.

     -  for (int c3 = 0; c3 <= 1023; c3 += 1) {
     -    if (c3 % 2 == 0) {
     -      Stmt_for_body3(c1, c3);
     -    } else
     -      Stmt_for_body3(c1, c3);
     -  }
     +  for (int c3 = 0; c3 <= 1023; c3 += 1)
     +    Stmt_for_body3(c1, c3);

[1] http://impact.gforge.inria.fr/impact2014/papers/impact2014-verdoolaege.pdf
[2] http://impact.gforge.inria.fr/impact2015/papers/impact2015-verdoolaege.pdf

llvm-svn: 229423
2015-02-16 19:33:40 +00:00
Tobias Grosser 52a25237d8 Import isl(+imath) as an external library into Polly
With this patch Polly is always GPL-free (no dependency on GMP any more). As a
result, building and distributing Polly will be easier. Furthermore, there is no
need to tightly coordinate isl and Polly releases anymore.

We import isl b3e0fa7a05d as well as imath 4d707e5ef2. These are the git
versions Polly currently was tested with when using utils/checkout_isl.sh. The
imported libraries are both MIT-style licensed.

We build isl and imath with -fvisibility=hidden to avoid clashes in case other
projects (such as gcc) use conflicting versions of isl. The use of imath can
temporarily reduce compile-time performance of Polly. We will work on
performance tuning in tree.

Patches to isl should be contributed first to the main isl repository and can
then later be reimported to Polly.

This patch is also a prerequisite for the upcoming isl C++ interface.

llvm-svn: 228193
2015-02-04 20:55:43 +00:00