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Michael Kruse 41dd6ced2c Revert "Append new attributes to the end of an AttributeList."
This reverts commit r335084 as requested by David Jones and
Eric Christopher because of differences of emitted warnings.

llvm-svn: 335516
2018-06-25 20:06:13 +00:00
Michael Kruse ea31f0e4b8 Append new attributes to the end of an AttributeList.
... instead of prepending it at the beginning (the original behavior
since implemented in r122535 2010-12-23). This builds up an
AttributeList in the the order in which the attributes appear in the
source.

The reverse order caused nodes for attributes in the AST (e.g. LoopHint)
to be in the reverse, and therefore printed in the wrong order by
-ast-dump. Some TODO comments mention this. The order was explicitly
reversed for enable_if attribute overload resolution and name mangling,
which is not necessary anymore with this patch.

The change unfortunately has some secondary effects, especially for
diagnostic output. In the simplest cases, the CHECK lines or expected
diagnostic were changed to the the new output. If the kind of
error/warning changed, the attribute's order was changed instead.

It also causes some 'previous occurrence here' hints to be textually
after the main marker. This typically happens when attributes are
merged, but are incompatible. Interchanging the role of the the main
and note SourceLocation will also cause the case where two different
declaration's attributes (in contrast to multiple attributes of the
same declaration) are merged to be reversed. There is no easy fix
because sometimes previous attributes are merged into a new
declaration's attribute list, sometimes new attributes are added to a
previous declaration's attribute list. Since 'previous occurrence here'
pointing to locations after the main marker is not rare, I left the
markers as-is; it is only relevant when the attributes are declared in
the same declaration anyway, which often is on the same line.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48100

llvm-svn: 335084
2018-06-19 23:46:52 +00:00
Adam Nemet 2de463ece3 Add loop pragma for Loop Distribution
Summary:
This is similar to other loop pragmas like 'vectorize'.  Currently it
only has state values: distribute(enable) and distribute(disable).  When
one of these is specified the corresponding loop metadata is generated:

  !{!"llvm.loop.distribute.enable", i1 true/false}

As a result, loop distribution will be attempted on the loop even if
Loop Distribution in not enabled globally.  Analogously, with 'disable'
distribution can be turned off for an individual loop even when the pass
is otherwise enabled.

There are some slight differences compared to the existing loop pragmas.

1. There is no 'assume_safety' variant which makes its handling slightly
different from 'vectorize'/'interleave'.

2. Unlike the existing loop pragmas, it does not have a corresponding
numeric pragma like 'vectorize' -> 'vectorize_width'.  So for the
consistency checks in CheckForIncompatibleAttributes we don't need to
check it against other pragmas.  We just need to check for duplicates of
the same pragma.

Reviewers: rsmith, dexonsmith, aaron.ballman

Subscribers: bob.wilson, cfe-commits, hfinkel

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19403

llvm-svn: 272656
2016-06-14 12:04:26 +00:00
Mark Heffernan 397a98d86d Add new llvm.loop.unroll.enable metadata for use with "#pragma unroll".
This change adds the new unroll metadata "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" which directs
the optimizer to unroll a loop fully if the trip count is known at compile time, and
unroll partially if the trip count is not known at compile time. This differs from
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" which explicitly does not unroll a loop if the trip count is not
known at compile time

With this change "#pragma unroll" generates "llvm.loop.unroll.enable" rather than
"llvm.loop.unroll.full" metadata. This changes the semantics of "#pragma unroll" slightly
to mean "unroll aggressively (fully or partially)" rather than "unroll fully or not at all".

The motivating example for this change was some internal code with a loop marked
with "#pragma unroll" which only sometimes had a compile-time trip count depending
on template magic. When the trip count was a compile-time constant, everything works
as expected and the loop is fully unrolled. However, when the trip count was not a
compile-time constant the "#pragma unroll" explicitly disabled unrolling of the loop(!).
Removing "#pragma unroll" caused the loop to be unrolled partially which was desirable
from a performance perspective.

llvm-svn: 244467
2015-08-10 17:29:39 +00:00
Tyler Nowicki 9d268e178e Add assume_safety option for pragma loop vectorize and interleave.
Specifying #pragma clang loop vectorize(assume_safety) on a loop adds the
mem.parallel_loop_access metadata to each load/store operation in the loop. This
metadata tells loop access analysis (LAA) to skip memory dependency checking.

llvm-svn: 239572
2015-06-11 23:23:17 +00:00
Tyler Nowicki 24853c123a Correct Loop Hint Diagnostic Message
When pragma clang loop unroll() is specified without an argument the diagnostic message should inform that user that 'full' and 'disable' are valid arguments (not 'enable').

llvm-svn: 239363
2015-06-08 23:13:43 +00:00
Tyler Nowicki c724a83e20 Allow constant expressions in pragma loop hints.
Previously loop hints such as #pragma loop vectorize_width(#) required a constant. This patch allows a constant expression to be used as well. Such as a non-type template parameter or an expression (2 * c + 1).

Reviewed by Richard Smith

llvm-svn: 219589
2014-10-12 20:46:07 +00:00
Tyler Nowicki 0c9b34b3ec Add a state variable to the loop hint attribute.
This patch is necessary to support constant expressions which replaces the integer value in the loop hint attribute with an expression. The integer value was also storing the pragma’s state for options like vectorize(enable/disable) and the pragma unroll and nounroll directive. The state variable is introduced to hold the state of those options/pragmas. This moves the validation of the state (keywords) from SemaStmtAttr handler to the loop hint annotation token handler.

Resubmit with changes to try to fix the build-bot issue.

Reviewed by Aaron Ballman

llvm-svn: 214432
2014-07-31 20:15:14 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi db9552f4a4 Revert r214333, "Add a state variable to the loop hint attribute."
It brought undefined behavior.

llvm-svn: 214376
2014-07-31 01:52:33 +00:00
Tyler Nowicki cab7ca3e2a Add a state variable to the loop hint attribute.
This patch is necessary to support constant expressions which replaces the integer value in the loop hint attribute with an expression. The integer value was also storing the pragma’s state for options like vectorize(enable/disable) and the pragma unroll and nounroll directive. The state variable is introduced to hold the state of those options/pragmas. This moves the validation of the state (keywords) from SemaStmtAttr handler to the loop hint annotation token handler.

Reviewed by Aaron Ballman

llvm-svn: 214333
2014-07-30 20:54:33 +00:00
Mark Heffernan 450c23843e In unroll pragma syntax and loop hint metadata, change "enable" forms to a new form using the string "full".
llvm-svn: 213771
2014-07-23 17:31:31 +00:00
Mark Heffernan bd26f5ea4d Add support for '#pragma unroll'.
llvm-svn: 213574
2014-07-21 18:08:34 +00:00
Eli Bendersky f637790102 Fix PR20069: bad loop pragma arguments crash FE
This patch fixes a crash when handling malformed arguments to loop pragmas such
as: "#pragma clang loop vectorize(()".  Essentially any argument which is not an
identifier or constant resulted in a crash.  This patch also changes a couple of
the error messages which weren't quite correct.  New behavior with this patch vs
old behavior:

#pragma clang loop vectorize(1)
OLD: error: missing keyword; expected 'enable' or 'disable'
NEW: error: invalid argument; expected 'enable' or 'disable'

#pragma clang loop vectorize()
OLD: error: expected ')'
NEW: error: missing argument to loop pragma 'vectorize'

#pragma clang loop vectorize_width(bad)
OLD: error: missing value; expected a positive integer value
NEW: error: invalid argument; expected a positive integer value

#pragma clang loop vectorize(bad)
OLD: invalid keyword 'bad'; expected 'enable' or 'disable'
NEW: error: invalid argument; expected 'enable' or 'disable'

http://reviews.llvm.org/D4197

Patch by Mark Heffernan

llvm-svn: 211292
2014-06-19 18:30:15 +00:00
Eli Bendersky 86483b3a0c Add loop unroll pragma support
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4089

Patch by Mark Heffernan.

llvm-svn: 210667
2014-06-11 17:56:26 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 4173f6aff9 *Really* fix DOS newlines introduced in r210330
r210369 didn't quite catch all of them.

llvm-svn: 210593
2014-06-10 21:35:24 +00:00
Aaron Ballman b06b15aa28 Adding a new #pragma for the vectorize and interleave optimization hints.
Patch thanks to Tyler Nowicki!

llvm-svn: 210330
2014-06-06 12:40:24 +00:00