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Roman Lebedev a8d74517dc
[PassManager] Run Induction Variable Simplification pass *after* Recognize loop idioms pass, not before
Currently, `-indvars` runs first, and then immediately after `-loop-idiom` does.
I'm not really sure if `-loop-idiom` requires `-indvars` to run beforehand,
but i'm *very* sure that `-indvars` requires `-loop-idiom` to run afterwards,
as it can be seen in the phase-ordering test.

LoopIdiom runs on two types of loops: countable ones, and uncountable ones.
For uncountable ones, IndVars obviously didn't make any change to them,
since they are uncountable, so for them the order should be irrelevant.
For countable ones, well, they should have been countable before IndVars
for IndVars to make any change to them, and since SCEV is used on them,
it shouldn't matter if IndVars have already canonicalized them.
So i don't really see why we'd want the current ordering.

Should this cause issues, it will give us a reproducer test case
that shows flaws in this logic, and we then could adjust accordingly.

While this is quite likely beneficial in-the-wild already,
it's a required part for the full motivational pattern
behind `left-shift-until-bittest` loop idiom (D91038).

Reviewed By: dmgreen

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91800
2020-11-25 19:20:07 +03:00
Florian Hahn 8dbe44cb29 Add pass to add !annotate metadata from @llvm.global.annotations.
This patch adds a new pass to add !annotation metadata for entries in
@llvm.global.anotations, which is generated  using
__attribute__((annotate("_name"))) on functions in Clang.

This has been discussed on llvm-dev as part of
    RFC: Combining Annotation Metadata and Remarks
    http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-November/146393.html

Reviewed By: thegameg

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91195
2020-11-16 14:57:11 +00:00
Florian Hahn 8bb6347939
Add !annotation metadata and remarks pass.
This patch adds a new !annotation metadata kind which can be used to
attach annotation strings to instructions.

It also adds a new pass that emits summary remarks per function with the
counts for each annotation kind.

The intended uses cases for this new metadata is annotating
'interesting' instructions and the remarks should provide additional
insight into transformations applied to a program.

To motivate this, consider these specific questions we would like to get answered:

* How many stores added for automatic variable initialization remain after optimizations? Where are they?
* How many runtime checks inserted by a frontend could be eliminated? Where are the ones that did not get eliminated?

Discussed on llvm-dev as part of 'RFC: Combining Annotation Metadata and Remarks'
(http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-November/146393.html)

Reviewed By: thegameg, jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91188
2020-11-13 13:24:10 +00:00
Florian Hahn 88241ffb56 [Passes] Move ADCE before DSE & LICM.
The adjustment seems to have very little impact on optimizations.
The only binary change with -O3 MultiSource/SPEC2000/SPEC2006 on X86 is
in consumer-typeset and the size there actually decreases by -0.1%, with
not significant changes in the stats.

On its own, it is mildly positive in terms of compile-time, most likely
due to LICM & DSE having to process slightly less instructions. It
should also be unlikely that DSE/LICM make much new code dead.

http://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/compare.php?from=df63eedef64d715ce1f31843f7de9c11fe1e597f&to=e3bdfcf94a9eeae6e006d010464f0c1b3550577d&stat=instructions

With DSE & MemorySSA, it gives some nice compile-time improvements, due
to the fact that DSE can re-use the PDT from ADCE, if it does not make
any changes:

http://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/compare.php?from=15fdd6cd7c24c745df1bb419e72ff66fd138aa7e&to=481f494515fc89cb7caea8d862e40f2c910dc994&stat=instructions

Reviewed By: xbolva00

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87322
2020-10-21 10:30:56 +01:00
Hans Wennborg 0628bea513 Revert "[PM/CC1] Add -f[no-]split-cold-code CC1 option to toggle splitting"
This broke Chromium's PGO build, it seems because hot-cold-splitting got turned
on unintentionally. See comment on the code review for repro etc.

> This patch adds -f[no-]split-cold-code CC1 options to clang. This allows
> the splitting pass to be toggled on/off. The current method of passing
> `-mllvm -hot-cold-split=true` to clang isn't ideal as it may not compose
> correctly (say, with `-O0` or `-Oz`).
>
> To implement the -fsplit-cold-code option, an attribute is applied to
> functions to indicate that they may be considered for splitting. This
> removes some complexity from the old/new PM pipeline builders, and
> behaves as expected when LTO is enabled.
>
> Co-authored by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57265
> Reviewed By: Aditya Kumar, Vedant Kumar
> Reviewers: Teresa Johnson, Aditya Kumar, Fedor Sergeev, Philip Pfaffe, Vedant Kumar

This reverts commit 273c299d5d.
2020-10-19 12:31:14 +02:00
Florian Hahn 51ff04567b Recommit "[DSE] Switch to MemorySSA-backed DSE by default."
After investigation by @asbirlea, the issue that caused the
revert appears to be an issue in the original source, rather
than a problem with the compiler.

This patch enables MemorySSA DSE again.

This reverts commit 915310bf14.
2020-10-16 09:02:53 +01:00
Vedant Kumar 273c299d5d [PM/CC1] Add -f[no-]split-cold-code CC1 option to toggle splitting
This patch adds -f[no-]split-cold-code CC1 options to clang. This allows
the splitting pass to be toggled on/off. The current method of passing
`-mllvm -hot-cold-split=true` to clang isn't ideal as it may not compose
correctly (say, with `-O0` or `-Oz`).

To implement the -fsplit-cold-code option, an attribute is applied to
functions to indicate that they may be considered for splitting. This
removes some complexity from the old/new PM pipeline builders, and
behaves as expected when LTO is enabled.

Co-authored by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57265
Reviewed By: Aditya Kumar, Vedant Kumar
Reviewers: Teresa Johnson, Aditya Kumar, Fedor Sergeev, Philip Pfaffe, Vedant Kumar
2020-10-15 23:13:33 +00:00
Roman Lebedev 03bd5198b6
[OldPM] Pass manager: run SROA after (simple) loop unrolling
I have stumbled into this pretty accidentally, when rewriting
some spaghetti-like code into something more structured,
which involved using some `std::array<>`s. And to my surprise,
the `alloca`s remained, causing about `+160%` perf regression.

https://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/compare.php?from=bb6f4d32aac3eecb51909f4facc625219307ee68&to=d563e66f40f9d4d145cb2050e41cb961e2b37785&stat=instructions
suggests that this has geomean compile-time cost of `+0.08%`.

Note that D68593 / cecc0d27ad
already did this chage for NewPM, but left OldPM in a pessimized state.

This fixes [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40011 | PR40011 ]], [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42794 | PR42794 ]] and probably some other reports.

Reviewed By: nikic, xbolva00

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87972
2020-10-04 11:53:50 +03:00
Florian Hahn 915310bf14 Revert "[DSE] Switch to MemorySSA-backed DSE by default."
There appears to be a mis-compile with MemorySSA-backed DSE in
combination with llvm.lifetime.end. It currently appears like
DSE is doing the right thing and the llvm.lifetime.end markers
are incorrect. The reverted patch uncovers the mis-compile.

This patch temporarily switches back to the legacy DSE
implementation, while we investigate.

This reverts commit 9d172c8e9c.
2020-09-26 18:35:27 +01:00
Florian Hahn 9d172c8e9c Recommit "[DSE] Switch to MemorySSA-backed DSE by default."
This switches to using DSE + MemorySSA by default again, after
fixing the issues reported after the first commit.

Notable fixes fc82006331, a0017c2bc2.

This reverts commit 3a59628f3c.
2020-09-18 11:05:00 +01:00
Wenlei He 2ea4c2c598 [BFI] Make BFI information available through loop passes inside LoopStandardAnalysisResults
~~D65060 uncovered that trying to use BFI in loop passes can lead to non-deterministic behavior when blocks are re-used while retaining old BFI data.~~

~~To make sure BFI is preserved through loop passes a Value Handle (VH) callback is registered on blocks themselves. When a block is freed it now also wipes out the accompanying BFI entry such that stale BFI data can no longer persist resolving the determinism issue. ~~

~~An optimistic approach would be to incrementally update BFI information throughout the loop passes rather than only invalidating them on removed blocks. The issues with that are:~~
~~1. It is not clear how BFI information should be incrementally updated: If a block is duplicated does its BFI information come with? How about if it's split/modified/moved around? ~~
~~2. Assuming we can address these problems the implementation here will be a massive undertaking. ~~

~~There's a known need of BFI in LICM analysis which requires correct but not incrementally updated BFI data. A follow-up change can register BFI in all loop passes so this preserved but potentially lossy data is available to any loop pass that wants it.~~

See: D75341 for an identical implementation of preserving BFI via VH callbacks. The previous statements do still apply but this change no longer has to be in this diff because it's already upstream 😄 .

This diff also moves BFI to be a part of LoopStandardAnalysisResults since the previous method using getCachedResults now (correctly!) statically asserts (D72893) that this data isn't static through the loop passes.

Testing
Ninja check

Reviewed By: asbirlea, nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86156
2020-09-15 16:16:24 -07:00
Florian Hahn 3a59628f3c Revert "[DSE] Switch to MemorySSA-backed DSE by default."
This reverts commit fb109c42d9.

Temporarily revert due to a mis-compile pointed out at D87163.
2020-09-15 18:07:56 +01:00
Florian Hahn fb109c42d9 [DSE] Switch to MemorySSA-backed DSE by default.
The tests have been updated and I plan to move them from the MSSA
directory up.

Some end-to-end tests needed small adjustments. One difference to the
legacy DSE is that legacy DSE also deletes trivially dead instructions
that are unrelated to memory operations. Because MemorySSA-backed DSE
just walks the MemorySSA, we only visit/check memory instructions. But
removing unrelated dead instructions is not really DSE's job and other
passes will clean up.

One noteworthy change is in llvm/test/Transforms/Coroutines/ArgAddr.ll,
but I think this comes down to legacy DSE not handling instructions that
may throw correctly in that case. To cover this with MemorySSA-backed
DSE, we need an update to llvm.coro.begin to treat it's return value to
belong to the same underlying object as the passed pointer.

There are some minor cases MemorySSA-backed DSE currently misses, e.g. related
to atomic operations, but I think those can be implemented after the switch.

This has been discussed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-August/144417.html

For the MultiSource/SPEC2000/SPEC2006 the number of eliminated stores
goes from ~17500 (legayc DSE) to ~26300 (MemorySSA-backed). More numbers
and details in the thread on llvm-dev.

Impact on CTMark:
```
                                     Legacy Pass Manager
                        exec instrs    size-text
O3                       + 0.60%        - 0.27%
ReleaseThinLTO           + 1.00%        - 0.42%
ReleaseLTO-g.            + 0.77%        - 0.33%
RelThinLTO (link only)   + 0.87%        - 0.42%
RelLO-g (link only)      + 0.78%        - 0.33%
```
http://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/compare.php?from=3f22e96d95c71ded906c67067d75278efb0a2525&to=ae8be4642533ff03803967ee9d7017c0d73b0ee0&stat=instructions
```
                                     New Pass Manager
                       exec instrs.   size-text
O3                       + 0.95%       - 0.25%
ReleaseThinLTO           + 1.34%       - 0.41%
ReleaseLTO-g.            + 1.71%       - 0.35%
RelThinLTO (link only)   + 0.96%       - 0.41%
RelLO-g (link only)      + 2.21%       - 0.35%
```
http://195.201.131.214:8000/compare.php?from=3f22e96d95c71ded906c67067d75278efb0a2525&to=ae8be4642533ff03803967ee9d7017c0d73b0ee0&stat=instructions

Reviewed By: asbirlea, xbolva00, nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87163
2020-09-10 22:24:32 +01:00
David Green 245f846c4e [MemCpyOptimizer] Change required analysis order for BasicAA/PhiValuesAnalysis
This is a followup to 1ccfb52a61, which made a number of changes
including the apparently innocuous reordering of required passes in
MemCpyOptimizer. This however altered the creation order of BasicAA vs
Phi Values analysis, meaning BasicAA did not pick up PhiValues as a
cached result. Instead if we require MemoryDependence first it will
require PhiValuesAnalysis allowing BasicAA to use it for better results.

I don't claim this is an excellent design, but it fixes a nasty little
regressions where a query later in JumpThreading was getting worse
results.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87027
2020-09-03 12:01:51 +01:00
Alina Sbirlea 1ccfb52a61 [MemCpyOptimizer] Preserve analyses and replace use of lambdas to get them.
Summary:
Analyses are preserved in MemCpyOptimizer.
Get analyses before running the pass and store the pointers, instead of
using lambdas and getting them every time on demand.

Reviewers: lenary, deadalnix, mehdi_amini, nikic, efriedma

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74494
2020-09-01 17:35:40 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks 2af4c2b2b1 [NewPM] Pin various tests under Other/ to legacy PM
These all are legacy PM-specific or have a corresponding NPM RUN line.

Reviewed By: ychen

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86124
2020-08-17 18:58:08 -07:00
Zequan Wu 1fbb719470 [LPM] Port CGProfilePass from NPM to LPM
Reviewers: hans, chandlerc!, asbirlea, nikic

Reviewed By: hans, nikic

Subscribers: steven_wu, dexonsmith, nikic, echristo, void, zhizhouy, cfe-commits, aeubanks, MaskRay, jvesely, nhaehnle, hiraditya, kerbowa, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm, #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83013
2020-07-10 09:04:51 -07:00
Fangrui Song c025bdf25a Revert D83013 "[LPM] Port CGProfilePass from NPM to LPM"
This reverts commit c92a8c0a0f.

It breaks builds and has unaddressed review comments.
2020-07-09 13:34:04 -07:00
Zequan Wu c92a8c0a0f [LPM] Port CGProfilePass from NPM to LPM
Reviewers: hans, chandlerc!, asbirlea, nikic

Reviewed By: hans, nikic

Subscribers: steven_wu, dexonsmith, nikic, echristo, void, zhizhouy, cfe-commits, aeubanks, MaskRay, jvesely, nhaehnle, hiraditya, kerbowa, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm, #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83013
2020-07-09 13:03:42 -07:00
Sanjay Patel 57bb4787d7 [Pass Manager] remove EarlyCSE as clean-up for VectorCombine
EarlyCSE was added with D75145, but the motivating test is
not regressed by removing the extra pass now. That might be
because VectorCombine altered the way it processes instructions,
or it might be from (re)moving VectorCombine in the pipeline.

The extra round of EarlyCSE appears to cost approximately
0.26% in compile-time as discussed in D80236, so we need some
evidence to justify its inclusion here, but we do not have
that (yet).

I suspect that between SLP and VectorCombine, we are creating
patterns that InstCombine and/or codegen are not prepared for,
but we will need to reduce those examples and include them as
PhaseOrdering and/or test-suite benchmarks.
2020-05-24 12:36:21 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 024098ae53 [VectorCombine] set preserve alias analysis
As noted in D80236, moving the pass in the pipeline exposed this
shortcoming. Extra work to recalculate the alias results showed
up as a compile-time slowdown.
2020-05-22 16:25:16 -04:00
Sanjay Patel 6438ea45e0 [VectorCombine] position pass after SLP in the optimization pipeline rather than before
There are 2 known problem patterns shown in the test diffs here:
vector horizontal ops (an x86 specialization) and vector reductions.

SLP has greater ability to match and fold those than vector-combine,
so let SLP have first chance at that.

This is a quick fix while we continue to improve vector-combine and
possibly canonicalize to reduction intrinsics.

In the longer term, we should improve matching of these patterns
because if they were created in the "bad" forms shown here, then we
would miss optimizing them.

I'm not sure what is happening with alias analysis on the addsub test.
The old pass manager now shows an extra line for that, and we see an
improvement that comes from SLP vectorizing a store. I don't know
what's missing with the new pass manager to make that happen.
Strangely, I can't reproduce the behavior if I compile from C++ with
clang and invoke the new PM with "-fexperimental-new-pass-manager".

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80236
2020-05-22 12:22:44 -04:00
Evgeniy Brevnov 3e68a66704 [BPI][NFC] Reuse post dominantor tree from analysis manager when available
Summary: Currenlty BPI unconditionally creates post dominator tree each time. While this is not incorrect we can save compile time by reusing existing post dominator tree (when it's valid) provided by analysis manager.

Reviewers: skatkov, taewookoh, yrouban

Reviewed By: skatkov

Subscribers: hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78987
2020-04-30 11:31:03 +07:00
Tarindu Jayatilaka b43b59fcc0 Expose `attributor-disable` to the new and old pass managers
The new and old pass managers (PassManagerBuilder.cpp and
PassBuilder.cpp) are exposed to an `extern` declaration of
`attributor-disable` option which will guard the addition of the
attributor passes to the pass pipelines.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76871
2020-04-05 22:29:34 -05:00
Florian Hahn 2d6ecf4648 [SLP] Support vectorizing functions provided by vector libs.
It seems like the SLPVectorizer is currently not aware of vector
versions of functions provided by libraries like Accelerate [1].
This patch updates SLPVectorizer to use the same infrastructure
the LoopVectorizer uses to detect vectorizable library functions.

For calls, it computes the cost of an intrinsic call (existing behavior)
and the cost of a vector function library call, if available. Like
LoopVectorizer, it assumes the cost of the vector function is simply the
cost of a call to a vector function.

[1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/accelerate

Reviewers: ABataev, RKSimon, spatel

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75878
2020-03-10 13:10:50 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 71a316883d [PassManager] adjust VectorCombine placement
The initial placement of vector-combine in the opt pipeline revealed phase ordering bugs:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45015
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42022

This patch contains a few independent changes:

1. Move the pass up in the pipeline, so it happens just after loop-vectorization.
   This is only to keep vectorization passes together in the pipeline at the moment.
   I don't have evidence of interaction between these yet.
2. Add an -early-cse pass after -vector-combine to clean up redundant ops. This was
   partly proposed as far back as rL219644 (which is why it's effectively being moved
   in the old PM code). This is important because the subsequent -instcombine doesn't
   work as well without EarlyCSE. With the CSE, -instcombine is able to squash
   shuffles together in 1 of the tests (because those are simple "select" shuffles).
3. Remove the -vector-combine pass that was running after SLP. We may want to do that
   eventually, but I don't have a test case to support it yet.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75145
2020-03-04 11:10:49 -05:00
Alina Sbirlea 1326a5a4cf [LoopRotate] Get and update MSSA only if available in legacy pass manager.
Summary:
Potential fix for: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44889 and https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44408

In the legacy pass manager, loop rotate need not compute MemorySSA when not being in the same loop pass manager with other loop passes.
There isn't currently a way to differentiate between the two cases, so this attempts to limit the usage in LoopRotate to only update MemorySSA when the analysis is already available.
The side-effect of this is that it will split the Loop pipeline.

This issue does not apply to the new pass manager, where we have a flag specifying if all loop passes in that loop pass manager preserve MemorySSA.

Reviewers: dmgreen, fedor.sergeev, nikic

Subscribers: Prazek, hiraditya, george.burgess.iv, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74574
2020-02-14 10:47:26 -08:00
Alina Sbirlea 0cecafd647 [BasicAA] Make BasicAA a cfg pass.
Summary:
Part of the changes in D44564 made BasicAA not CFG only due to it using
PhiAnalysisValues which may have values invalidated.
Subsequent patches (rL340613) appear to have addressed this limitation.

BasicAA should not be invalidated by non-CFG-altering passes.
A concrete example is MemCpyOpt which preserves CFG, but we are testing
it invalidates BasicAA.

llvm-dev RFC: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/llvm-dev/eSPXuWnNfzM

Reviewers: john.brawn, sebpop, hfinkel, brzycki

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74353
2020-02-11 11:30:08 -08:00
Sanjay Patel a17f03bd93 [VectorCombine] new IR transform pass for partial vector ops
We have several bug reports that could be characterized as "reducing scalarization",
and this topic was also raised on llvm-dev recently:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-January/138157.html
...so I'm proposing that we deal with these patterns in a new, lightweight IR vector
pass that runs before/after other vectorization passes.

There are 4 alternate options that I can think of to deal with this kind of problem
(and we've seen various attempts at all of these), but they all have flaws:

    InstCombine - can't happen without TTI, but we don't want target-specific
                  folds there.
    SDAG - too late to assist other vectorization passes; TLI is not equipped
           for these kind of cost queries; limited to a single basic block.
    CGP - too late to assist other vectorization passes; would need to re-implement
          basic cleanups like CSE/instcombine.
    SLP - doesn't fit with existing transforms; limited to a single basic block.

This initial patch/transform is based on existing code in AggressiveInstCombine:
we walk backwards through the function looking for a pattern match. But we diverge
from that cost-independent IR canonicalization pass by using TTI to decide if the
vector alternative is profitable.

We probably have at least 10 similar bug reports/patterns (binops, constants,
inserts, cheap shuffles, etc) that would fit in this pass as follow-up enhancements.
It's possible that we could iterate on a worklist to fix-point like InstCombine does,
but it's safer to start with a most basic case and evolve from there, so I didn't
try to do anything fancy with this initial implementation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73480
2020-02-09 10:04:41 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert b0c77c36d2 [Attributor] Add an Attributor CGSCC pass and run it
In addition to the module pass, this patch introduces a CGSCC pass that
runs the Attributor on a strongly connected component of the call graph
(both old and new PM). The Attributor was always design to be used on a
subset of functions which makes this patch mostly mechanical.

The one change is that we give up `norecurse` deduction in the module
pass in favor of doing it during the CGSCC pass. This makes the
interfaces simpler but can be revisited if needed.

Reviewed By: hfinkel

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70767
2020-02-08 21:27:34 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert 9548b74a83 [OpenMP] Introduce the OpenMPOpt transformation pass
The OpenMPOpt pass is a CGSCC pass in which OpenMP specific
optimizations can reside.

The OpenMPOpt pass uses the OpenMPKinds.def file to identify runtime
calls and their uses. This allows targeted transformations and eases
their implementation.

This initial patch deduplicates `__kmpc_global_thread_num` and
`omp_get_thread_num` calls. We can also identify arguments that are
equivalent to such a call result and use it instead. Later we can
determine "gtid" arguments based on the use in kernel functions etc.

Reviewed By: JonChesterfield

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69930
2020-02-08 14:47:03 -06:00
Francesco Petrogalli 66c120f025 [VectorUtils] Rework the Vector Function Database (VFDatabase).
Summary:
This commits is a rework of the patch in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D67572.

The rework was requested to prevent out-of-tree performance regression
when vectorizing out-of-tree IR intrinsics. The vectorization of such
intrinsics is enquired via the static function `isTLIScalarize`. For
detail see the discussion in https://reviews.llvm.org/D67572.

Reviewers: uabelho, fhahn, sdesmalen

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72734
2020-01-16 15:08:26 +00:00
serge-sans-paille 61aea827df Fix typo in compiler extension testing
s/CHECK-/CHECK

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72130
2020-01-03 15:42:35 +01:00
serge_sans_paille 24ab9b537e Generalize the pass registration mechanism used by Polly to any third-party tool
There's quite a lot of references to Polly in the LLVM CMake codebase. However
the registration pattern used by Polly could be useful to other external
projects: thanks to that mechanism it would be possible to develop LLVM
extension without touching the LLVM code base.

This patch has two effects:

1. Remove all code specific to Polly in the llvm/clang codebase, replaicing it
   with a generic mechanism

2. Provide a generic mechanism to register compiler extensions.

A compiler extension is similar to a pass plugin, with the notable difference
that the compiler extension can be configured to be built dynamically (like
plugins) or statically (like regular passes).

As a result, people willing to add extra passes to clang/opt can do it using a
separate code repo, but still have their pass be linked in clang/opt as built-in
passes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61446
2020-01-02 16:45:31 +01:00
Francesco Petrogalli 19f73f0d1b Revert "[VectorUtils] Introduce the Vector Function Database (VFDatabase)."
This reverts commit 0be81968a2.

The VFDatabase needs some rework to be able to handle vectorization
and subsequent scalarization of intrinsics in out-of-tree versions of
the compiler. For more details, see the discussion in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D67572.
2019-12-13 19:42:04 +00:00
Francesco Petrogalli 0be81968a2 [VectorUtils] Introduce the Vector Function Database (VFDatabase).
This patch introduced the VFDatabase, the framework proposed in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-June/133484.html. [*]

In this patch the VFDatabase is used to bridge the TargetLibraryInfo
(TLI) calls that were previously used to query for the availability of
vector counterparts of scalar functions.

The VFISAKind field `ISA` of VFShape have been moved into into VFInfo,
under the assumption that different vector ISAs may provide the same
vector signature. At the moment, the vectorizer accepts any of the
available ISAs as long as the signature provided by the VFDatabase
matches the one expected in the vectorization process. For example,
when targeting AVX or AVX2, which both have 256-bit registers, the IR
signature of the two vector functions associated to the two ISAs is
the same. The `getVectorizedFunction` method at the moment returns the
first available match. We will need to add more heuristics to the
search system to decide which of the available version (TLI, AVX,
AVX2, ...)  the system should prefer, when multiple versions with the
same VFShape are present.

Some of the code in this patch is based on the work done by Sumedh
Arani in https://reviews.llvm.org/D66025.

[*] Notice that in the proposal the VFDatabase was called SVFS. The
name VFDatabase is more in line with LLVM recommendations for
naming classes and variables.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67572
2019-12-10 16:36:44 +00:00
evgeny 87eac7ef6a [LegacyPM] Fix pass structure dumping
If module pass uses on-demand function analyses then structure is being
displayed incorrectly because FunctionPassManagerImpl can't dump contained
FPPassManager instances.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69315
2019-11-01 14:43:51 +03:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 9681ea9560 Reapply r374743 with a fix for the ocaml binding
Add a pass to lower is.constant and objectsize intrinsics

This pass lowers is.constant and objectsize intrinsics not simplified by
earlier constant folding, i.e. if the object given is not constant or if
not using the optimized pass chain. The result is recursively simplified
and constant conditionals are pruned, so that dead blocks are removed
even for -O0. This allows inline asm blocks with operand constraints to
work all the time.

The new pass replaces the existing lowering in the codegen-prepare pass
and fallbacks in SDAG/GlobalISEL and FastISel. The latter now assert
on the intrinsics.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65280

llvm-svn: 374784
2019-10-14 16:15:14 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 1a21f98ac3 Revert "Add a pass to lower is.constant and objectsize intrinsics"
This reverts commit r374743. It broke the build with Ocaml enabled:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-debian-fast/builds/19218

llvm-svn: 374768
2019-10-14 12:22:48 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger e4300c392d Add a pass to lower is.constant and objectsize intrinsics
This pass lowers is.constant and objectsize intrinsics not simplified by
earlier constant folding, i.e. if the object given is not constant or if
not using the optimized pass chain. The result is recursively simplified
and constant conditionals are pruned, so that dead blocks are removed
even for -O0. This allows inline asm blocks with operand constraints to
work all the time.

The new pass replaces the existing lowering in the codegen-prepare pass
and fallbacks in SDAG/GlobalISEL and FastISel. The latter now assert
on the intrinsics.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65280

llvm-svn: 374743
2019-10-13 23:00:15 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 13e71ce693 [Float2Int] avoid crashing on unreachable code (PR38502)
In the example from:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38502
...we hit infinite looping/crashing because we have non-standard IR -
an instruction operand is used before defined.
This and other unusual constructs are allowed in unreachable blocks,
so avoid the problem by using DominatorTree to step around landmines.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67766

llvm-svn: 372339
2019-09-19 16:31:17 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 2bf8d77453 Revert "Reland "r364412 [ExpandMemCmp][MergeICmps] Move passes out of CodeGen into opt pipeline.""
This reverts commit r371502, it broke tests
(clang/test/CodeGenCXX/auto-var-init.cpp).

llvm-svn: 371507
2019-09-10 10:39:09 +00:00
Clement Courbet 612c260ec3 Reland "r364412 [ExpandMemCmp][MergeICmps] Move passes out of CodeGen into opt pipeline."
With a fix for sanitizer breakage (see explanation in D60318).

llvm-svn: 371502
2019-09-10 09:18:00 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 6da79ce1fe [MemorySSA] Re-enable MemorySSA use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58311

llvm-svn: 370957
2019-09-04 19:16:04 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea ccb1862bc9 [MemorySSA] Disable MemorySSA use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58311

llvm-svn: 370821
2019-09-03 21:20:46 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea e331d50534 [MemorySSA] Re-enable MemorySSA use.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58311

llvm-svn: 370811
2019-09-03 19:28:37 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 4b87023bae Revert enabling MemorySSA.
Breaks sanitizers bots.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58311

llvm-svn: 370397
2019-08-29 19:01:23 +00:00
Alina Sbirlea 6289ee941d [MemorySSA & LoopPassManager] Enable MemorySSA as loop dependency. Update tests.
Summary:
I'm not planning to check this in at the moment, but feedback is very welcome, in particular how this affects performance.
The feedback obtains here will guide the next steps towards enabling this.

This patch enables the use of MemorySSA in the loop pass manager.

Passes that currently use MemorySSA:
 - EarlyCSE
Passes that use MemorySSA after this patch:
 - EarlyCSE
 - LICM
 - SimpleLoopUnswitch
Loop passes that update MemorySSA (and do not use it yet, but could use it after this patch):
 - LoopInstSimplify
 - LoopSimplifyCFG
 - LoopUnswitch
 - LoopRotate
 - LoopSimplify
 - LCSSA
Loop passes that do *not* update MemorySSA:
 - IndVarSimplify
 - LoopDelete
 - LoopIdiom
 - LoopSink
 - LoopUnroll
 - LoopInterchange
 - LoopUnrollAndJam
 - LoopVectorize
 - LoopReroll
 - IRCE

Reviewers: chandlerc, george.burgess.iv, davide, sanjoy, gberry

Subscribers: jlebar, Prazek, dmgreen, jdoerfert, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58311

llvm-svn: 370384
2019-08-29 17:08:13 +00:00
David L. Jones d4edd9d97e Revert '[LICM] Make Loop ICM profile aware' and 'Fix pass dependency for LICM'
This reverts r368526 (git commit 7e71aa24bc)
This reverts r368542 (git commit cb5a90fd31)

llvm-svn: 368800
2019-08-14 04:50:33 +00:00
Wenlei He 7e71aa24bc [LICM] Make Loop ICM profile aware
Summary:
Hoisting/sinking instruction out of a loop isn't always beneficial. Hoisting an instruction from a cold block inside a loop body out of the loop could hurt performance. This change makes Loop ICM profile aware - it now checks block frequency to make sure hoisting/sinking anly moves instruction to colder block.

Test Plan:

ninja check

Reviewers: asbirlea, sanjoy, reames, nikic, hfinkel, vsk

Reviewed By: asbirlea

Subscribers: fhahn, vsk, davidxl, xbolva00, hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65060

llvm-svn: 368526
2019-08-11 06:05:35 +00:00