two different places for printing MachineMemOperands.
Drop the virtual from Value::dump and instead give Value a
protected virtual hook that can be overridden by subclasses
to implement custom printing. This lets printing be more
consistent, and simplifies printing of PseudoSourceValue
values.
llvm-svn: 82599
This is designed for tracking a value even when it might move (like WeakVH), but it is an error to delete the referenced value (unlike WeakVH0. TrackingVH is templated like AssertingVH on the tracked Value subclass, it is an error to RAUW a tracked value to an incompatible type.
For implementation reasons the latter error is only diagnosed on accesses to a mis-RAUWed TrackingVH, because we don't want a virtual interface in a templated class.
The former error is also only diagnosed on access, so that clients are allowed to delete a tracked value, as long as they don't use it. This makes it easier for the client to reason about destruction.
llvm-svn: 82506
take into consideration that the result of an invoke is only valid in
the normal dest, not the unwind dest. This caused 'PHINode::hasConstantValue'
to return true in an invalid situation, causing mem2reg to delete a phi that
was actually needed. This caused a crash building 483.xalancbmk.
llvm-svn: 82491
In getMallocArraySize(), fix bug in the case that array size is the product of 2 constants.
Extend isArrayMalloc() and getMallocArraySize() to handle case where malloc is used as char array.
Ensure that ArraySize in LowerAllocations::runOnBasicBlock() is correct type.
Extend Instruction::isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute() to handle malloc calls.
Add verification for malloc calls.
Reviewed by Dan Gohman.
llvm-svn: 82257
instead of cloning and RAUWing it.
- Make AbstractTypeUser a friend of Value so that it can offer
its subclasses a way to update a Value's type in place. This
is better than a universally visible setType method on Value,
and it's sufficient for the immediate need.
- Eliminate the constant "convert" functions. This eliminates a
lot of logic duplication, and fixes a complicated bug where a
constant can't actually be cloned during the type refinement
process because some of the types that its folder needs are
half-destroyed, being in the middle of refinement themselves.
- Move the getValType functions from being static overloaded
functions in Constants.cpp to be members of class template
specializations in ConstantsContext.h. This means that the
code ends up getting instantiated twice, however it also
makes it possible to eliminate all "convert" functions, so
it's not a big net code size increase. And if desired, the
duplicate instantiations could be eliminated with some
reorganization.
llvm-svn: 81861
While I'm there, change code that does:
SomeTy == Type::getFooType(Context)
into:
SomeTy->getTypeID() == FooTyID
to decrease the amount of useless type creation which may involve locking, etc.
llvm-svn: 81846
change as types are refined. Remove abstract types from CheckedTypes when they
we're informed that they have been refined. The only way types get refined in
the verifier is when later function passes start optimizing. Fixes PR4970.
llvm-svn: 81716
(uniqued if unnamed) global variable name with the prefix that
it is supposed to get. It doesn't do "mangling" in the sense of
adding quotes and hacking on bad characters.
llvm-svn: 81505
how to fold notionally-out-of-bounds array getelementptr indices instead
of just doing these in lib/Analysis/ConstantFolding.cpp, because it can
be done in a fairly general way without TargetData, and because not all
constants are visited by lib/Analysis/ConstantFolding.cpp. This enables
more constant folding.
Also, set the "inbounds" flag when the getelementptr indices are
one-past-the-end.
llvm-svn: 81483
within the notional bounds of the static type of the getelementptr (which
is not the same as "inbounds") from GlobalOpt into a utility routine,
and use it in ConstantFold.cpp to check whether there are any mis-behaved
indices.
llvm-svn: 81478
so "Assert1(isa<>); cast<>" is a valid idiom.
Actually check the PHI node's odd-numbered operands for BasicBlock-ness, like
the comment said.
llvm-svn: 81182
Make the verifier more robust by avoiding unprotected cast<> calls. Notably,
Assert1(isa<>); cast<> is not safe as Assert1 does not terminate the program.
llvm-svn: 81179
Constant uniquing tables. This allows distinct ConstantExpr objects
with the same operation and different flags.
Even though a ConstantExpr "a + b" is either always overflowing or
never overflowing (due to being a ConstantExpr), it's still necessary
to be able to represent it both with and without overflow flags at
the same time within the IR, because the safety of the flag may
depend on the context of the use. If the constant really does overflow,
it wouldn't ever be safe to use with the flag set, however the use
may be in code that is never actually executed.
This also makes it possible to merge all the flags tests into a single test.
llvm-svn: 80998
and exact flags. Because ConstantExprs are uniqued, creating an
expression with this flag causes all expressions with the same operands
to have the same flag, which may not be safe. Add, sub, mul, and sdiv
ConstantExprs are usually folded anyway, so the main interesting flag
here is inbounds, and the constant folder already knows how to set the
inbounds flag automatically in most cases, so there isn't an urgent need
for the API support.
This can be reconsidered in the future, but for now just removing these
API bits eliminates a source of potential trouble with little downside.
llvm-svn: 80959
instead of a bool argument, and to do the dominator check itself.
This makes it eaiser to use when DominatorTree information is
available.
llvm-svn: 80920
Use CallbackVH, instead of WeakVH, to hold MDNode elements.
Use FoldingSetNode to unique MDNodes in a context.
Use CallbackVH hooks to update context's MDNodeSet appropriately.
llvm-svn: 80868
This fixes leaks from LLVMContext in multithreaded apps.
Since constants are only deleted if they have no uses, it is safe to not delete
a Module on shutdown, as many single-threaded tools do.
Multithreaded apps should however delete the Module before destroying the
Context to ensure that there are no leaks (assuming they use a different context
for each thread).
llvm-svn: 80590
code hints that it would be a good idea to inline
a function ("inline" keyword). No functional change
yet; FEs do not emit this and inliner does not use it.
llvm-svn: 80063
and introduce a new Instruction::isIdenticalTo which tests for full
identity, including the SubclassOptionalData flags. Also, fix the
Instruction::clone implementations to preserve the SubclassOptionalData
flags. Finally, teach several optimizations how to handle
SubclassOptionalData correctly, given these changes.
This fixes the counterintuitive behavior of isIdenticalTo not comparing
the full value, and clone not returning an identical clone, as well as
some subtle bugs that could be caused by these.
Thanks to Nick Lewycky for reporting this, and for an initial patch!
llvm-svn: 80038
rather than separately with new. Move the members above the
TypeMap members to avoid destruction order issues. This fixes
a leak of these objects, and eliminates an extra level of
indirection in Type::getInt32Ty and friends.
llvm-svn: 79997
need TypePrinting despite being a subclass of Constant. This fixes
compile-time problems especially visible on 403.gcc when -asm-verbose is
enabled.
llvm-svn: 78951
WriteAsOperand in more places.
Now that more things are using WriteAsOperand, its behavior of
constructing a TypePrinting object and populating it with strings for all
the numbered types in the Module on each call is a significant bottleneck.
Fancier solutions could be pursued here, but for now, just bypass the
TypePrinting overhead in obvious cases.
llvm-svn: 78906
interesting to print the number in a comment. Numbered instructions
don't need their number in a comment either.
Also, tidy up newline printing.
llvm-svn: 78865
it doesn't leave the underlying stream in unbuffered mode when
the stream was originally buffered.
Also, change WriteAsOperand back to plain raw_ostream. This
lets it work for either formatted_raw_ostream or plain
raw_ostream, so that it doesn't have to force a buffer flush
on a plain raw_ostream.
llvm-svn: 78837