These flags are now always passed to all tests and need to be disabled if
not needed. Disabling these flags, rather than passing them to almost all
tests, significantly simplfies our RUN: lines.
llvm-svn: 249422
This moves the construction of ScopStmt to the beginning of the
ScopInfo pass. The late creation was a result of the earlier separation
of ScopInfo and TempScopInfo. This will avoid introducing more
ScopStmt-like maps in future commits. The AccFuncMap will also be
removed in some future commit. DomainMap might also be included into
ScopStmt.
The order in which ScopStmt are created changes and initially creates
empty statements that are removed in a simplification.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13341
llvm-svn: 249132
As we do not rely on ScalarEvolution any more we do not need to get
the backedge taken count. Additionally, our domain generation handles
everything that is affine and has one latch and our ScopDetection will
over-approximate everything else.
This change will therefor allow loops with:
- one latch
- exiting conditions that are affine
Additionally, it will not check for structured control flow anymore.
Hence, loops and conditionals are not necessarily single entry single
exit regions any more.
Differential Version: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12758
llvm-svn: 247289
Summary:
When translating PHI nodes into memory dependences during code generation we
require two kinds of memory. 'Normal memory' as for all scalar dependences and
'PHI node memory' to store the incoming values of the PHI node. With this
patch we now mark and track these two kinds of memories, which we previously
incorrectly marked as a single memory object.
Being aware of PHI node storage makes code generation easier, as we do not need
to guess what kind of storage a scalar reference requires. This simplifies the
code nicely.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Subscribers: pollydev, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11554
llvm-svn: 243420
This removes old code that has been disabled since several weeks and was hidden
behind the flags -disable-polly-intra-scop-scalar-to-array=false and
-polly-model-phi-nodes=false. Earlier, Polly used to translate scalars and
PHI nodes to single element arrays, as this avoided the need for their special
handling in Polly. With Johannes' patches adding native support for such scalar
references to Polly, this code is not needed any more. After this commit both
-polly-prepare and -polly-independent are now mostly no-ops. Only a couple of
simple transformations still remain, but they are scheduled for removal too.
Thanks again to Johannes Doerfert for his nice work in making all this code
obsolete.
llvm-svn: 240766
While looking through the test cases I realized we did not have a CHECK line
for a duplicate memory access which we may want to eliminate later. To ensure
we do not have (or later introduce) unnecessary memory accesses, we now tighten
the test cases to look for such a pattern (and add the CHECK: line that shows
the redundant memory access).
llvm-svn: 238227
Scops that only read seem generally uninteresting and scops that only write are
most likely initializations where there is also little to optimize. To not
waste compile time we bail early.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7735
llvm-svn: 229820
This allows us to model PHI nodes in the polyhedral description
without demoting them. The modeling however will result in the
same accesses as the demotion would have introduced.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7415
llvm-svn: 228433