As of 741fabc222f226d34d806056b804244b012853b, polly builders are
failing from this error. The signiature is slightly different and
accepts a ScalarEvolution reference instead. This should fix the polly
builders.
Code outside the SCoP will be executed recardless of the code versioning
runtime check introduced by CodeGeneration. Assumption made based on
that these are never executed in Polly-optimized code does not hold.
This fixes the miscompilation of MultiSource/Applications/lambda-0.1.3
Compilation of the file insn-attrtab.c of the SPEC CPU 2017 502.gcc_r
benchmark takes excessive time (> 30min) with Polly enabled. Most time
is spent in the isErrorBlock function querying the DominatorTree.
The isErrorBlock is invoked redundantly over the course of ScopDetection
and ScopBuilder. This patch introduces a caching mechanism for its
result.
Instead of a free function, isErrorBlock is moved to ScopDetection where
its cache map resides. This also means that many functions directly or
indirectly calling isErrorBlock are not "const" anymore. The
DetectionContextMap was marked as "mutable", but IMHO it never should
have been since it stores the detection result.
502.gcc_r only takes excessive time with the new pass manager. The
reason seeams to be that it invalidates the ScopDetection analysis more
often than the legacy pass manager, for unknown reasons.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::val::sub` instead of `isl::val::sub_ui`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by 355e84163a
Depends on D107225
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107293
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
With this commit we are moving from the `polly-generator` branch to the `new-polly-generator` branch that is more mantainable and is based on the official C++ interface `cpp-checked.h`.
Changes made:
- There are now many sublcasses for `isl::ast_node` representing different isl types. Use `isl::ast_node_for`, `isl::ast_node_user`, `isl::ast_node_block` and `isl::ast_node_mark` where needed.
- There are now many sublcasses for `isl::schedule_node` representing different isl types. Use `isl::schedule_node_mark`, `isl::schedule_node_extension`, `isl::schedule_node_band` and `isl::schedule_node_filter` where needed.
- Replace the `isl::*::dump` with `dumpIslObj` since the isl dump method is not exposed in the C++ interface.
- `isl::schedule_node::get_child` has been renamed to `isl::schedule_node::child`
- `isl::pw_multi_aff::get_pw_aff` has been renamed to `isl::pw_multi_aff::at`
- The constructor `isl::union_map(isl::union_pw_multi_aff)` has been replaced with the static method `isl::union_map::from()`
- Replace usages of `isl::val::add_ui` with `isl::val::add`
- `isl::union_set_list::alloc` is now a constructor
- All the `isl_size` values are now wrapped inside the class `isl::size` use `isl::size::release` to get the internal `isl_size` value where needed.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by 73f5ed1f4d
No functional change intended.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107225
Avoid doing the detection work inside the constructor. In addition to
polymorphism being unintuitive in constructors and other design problems
such as if an exception is thrown, the ScopDetection class is usable
without detection in the sense of "no Scop found" or "function skipped".
The compilation of the file
526.blender_r/src/blender/source/blender/editors/space_logic/logic_ops.c
from the SPEC CPU 2017 benchmarks took excessive time to compute
InvalidDomain.gist_params(Ctx)
Simplifying beforehand, specifically using isl_set_detect_equalities,
reduces the computation time to a negible level again.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Stop using `isl::set::lex_le_set`. The official way to do this is to use `isl::map::lex_le_at`
- Removed `isl::set::lex_le_set` from `isl-noexceptions.h`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 266fea1d3d
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106269
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Note that not all the usages of `isl::set::dim` were replaced
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::union_map::unite()` instead of `isl::union_map::add_map()`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 3f43ae29fa
Depends on D106059
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106061
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Stop generating `isl::union_set` and isl::union_map` from `isl::space` and instead generate them from `isl::ctx`
- Disable clang-format on `isl-noexceptions.h`
- Removed `isl::union_{set,map}` generator from `isl::space` from `isl-noexceptions.h`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 87c3413b6f
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106059
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::*::ctx()` instead of `isl::*::get_ctx()` (for example `isl::space::ctx()` instead of `isl::space::get_ctx()`)
- Add `isl::` namespace in front of isl types to avoid confusion (for example `isl::space::ctx` and `isl::ctx`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this b64e33c62d
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105691
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::union_set::unite()` instead of `isl::union_set::add_set()`
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this 390c44982b
Depends on D104994
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105444
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Use `isl::set::tuple_dim` instead of `isl::set::dim` and `isl::set::n_dim`
- Use `isl::map::domain_tuple_dim` instead of `isl::map::dim`
- Use `isl::map::range_tuple_dim` instead of `isl::map::dim`
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 45576e1b42
Note that not all the usage of `isl::{set,map}::dim` where replaced
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104994
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removing method `to_str()` from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- Overload method `stringFromIslObj()` so it accepts isl C++ objects.
- To keep backward compatibility `stringFromIslObj()` now accepts a value that is returned if the isl C object is `null` or doesn't have a string representation (by default it's an empty string). In some cases it's better to have the string "null" instead of an empty string.
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this d33ec3a3bb
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104211
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removing explicit operator bool() from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- Replace each call to operator bool() to method `is_null()`.
- isl-noexceptions.h has been generated by this 27396daac5
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103976
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
[Polly][Isl] Removing nullptr constructor from C++ bindings. NFC.
This is part of an effort to reduce the differences between the custom C++ bindings used right now by polly in `lib/External/isl/include/isl/isl-noxceptions.h` and the official isl C++ interface.
Changes made:
- Removed `std::nullptr_t` constructor from all the classes in the isl C++ bindings.
- `isl-noexceptions.h` has been generated by this a7e00bea38
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103751
LazyBlockFrequenceInfoPass, LazyBranchProbabilityInfoPass and
LoopAccessLegacyAnalysis all cache pointers to their nestled required
analysis passes. One need to use addRequiredTransitive to describe
that the nestled passes can't be freed until those analysis passes
no longer are used themselves.
There is still a bit of a mess considering the getLazyBPIAnalysisUsage
and getLazyBFIAnalysisUsage functions. Those functions are used from
both Transform, CodeGen and Analysis passes. I figure it is OK to
use addRequiredTransitive also when being used from Transform and
CodeGen passes. On the other hand, I figure we must do it when
used from other Analysis passes. So using addRequiredTransitive should
be more correct here. An alternative solution would be to add a
bool option in those functions to let the user tell if it is a
analysis pass or not. Since those lazy passes will be obsolete when
new PM has conquered the world I figure we can leave it like this
right now.
Intention with the patch is to fix PR49950. It at least solves the
problem for the reproducer in PR49950. However, that reproducer
need five passes in a specific order, so there are lots of various
"solutions" that could avoid the crash without actually fixing the
root cause.
This is a reapply of commit 3655f0757f, that was reverted in
33ff3c2049 due to problems with assertions in the polly
lit tests. That problem is supposed to be solved by also adjusting
ScopPass to explicitly preserve LazyBlockFrequencyInfo and
LazyBranchProbabilityInfo (it already preserved
OptimizationRemarkEmitter which depends on those lazy passes).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100958
Make Polly look for unrolling metadata (https://llvm.org/docs/TransformMetadata.html#loop-unrolling) that is usually only interpreted by the LoopUnroll pass and apply it to the SCoP's schedule.
While not that useful by itself (there already is an unroll pass), it introduces mechanism to apply arbitrary loop transformation directives in arbitrary order to the schedule. Transformations are applied until no more directives are found. Since ISL's rescheduling would discard the manual transformations and it is assumed that when the user specifies the sequence of transformations, they do not want any other transformations to apply. Applying user-directed transformations can be controlled using the `-polly-pragma-based-opts` switch and is enabled by default.
This does not influence the SCoP detection heuristic. As a consequence, loop that do not fulfill SCoP requirements or the initial profitability heuristic will be ignored. `-polly-process-unprofitable` can be used to disable the latter.
Other than manually editing the IR, there is currently no way for the user to add loop transformations in an order other than the order in the default pipeline, or transformations other than the one supported by clang's LoopHint. See the `unroll_double.ll` test as example that clang currently is unable to emit. My own extension of `#pragma clang loop` allowing an arbitrary order and additional transformations is available here: https://github.com/meinersbur/llvm-project/tree/pragma-clang-loop. An effort to upstream this functionality as `#pragma clang transform` (because `#pragma clang loop` has an implicit transformation order defined by the loop pipeline) is D69088.
Additional transformations from my downstream pragma-clang-loop branch are tiling, interchange, reversal, unroll-and-jam, thread-parallelization and array packing. Unroll was chosen because it uses already-defined metadata and does not require correctness checks.
Reviewed By: sebastiankreutzer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97977
This reverts commit 329aeb5db4,
and relands commit 61f006ac65.
This is a continuation of D89456.
As it was suggested there, now that SCEV models `PtrToInt`,
we can try to improve SCEV's pointer handling.
In particular, i believe, i will need this in the future
to further fix `SCEVAddExpr`operation type handling.
This removes special handling of `ConstantPointerNull`
from `ScalarEvolution::createSCEV()`, and add constant folding
into `ScalarEvolution::getPtrToIntExpr()`.
This way, `null` constants stay as such in SCEV's,
but gracefully become zero integers when asked.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98147
This is a continuation of D89456.
As it was suggested there, now that SCEV models `PtrToInt`,
we can try to improve SCEV's pointer handling.
In particular, i believe, i will need this in the future
to further fix `SCEVAddExpr`operation type handling.
This removes special handling of `ConstantPointerNull`
from `ScalarEvolution::createSCEV()`, and add constant folding
into `ScalarEvolution::getPtrToIntExpr()`.
This way, `null` constants stay as such in SCEV's,
but gracefully become zero integers when asked.
Reviewed By: Meinersbur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98147
Regenerate the C++ wrapper header from the current isl version's
headers.
The most notable change is that some dimension sizes are represented by
an isl_size (instead of unsigned), which is a signed int. Additionally,
some function may return -1 in case of an error which already had been
fixed in the past. The C++ may no return -1 instead of UINT_MAX which
caused the problems.
Some types in Polly had been changed from unsigned to isl_size
(that were not already auto) and some loops/comparision had to be
changed to avoid unsigned/signed comparison warnings.
DetectionContext objects are stored as values in a DenseMap. When the
DenseMap reaches its maximum load factor, it is resized and all its
objects moved to a new memory allocation. Unfortunately Scop object have
a reference to its DetectionContext. When the DenseMap resizes, all the
DetectionContexts reference now point to invalid memory, even if caused
by an unrelated DetectionContext.
Even worse, NewPM's ScopPassManager called isMaxRegionInScop with the
Verify=true parameter before each pass. This caused the old
DetectionContext to be removed an a new on created and re-verified.
Of course, the Scop object was already created pointing to the old
DetectionContext. Because the new DetectionContext would
usually be stored at the same position in the DenseMap, the reference
would usually reference the new DetectionContext of the same Region.
Usually.
If not, the old position still points to memory in the DenseMap
allocation (unless also a resizing occurs) such that tools like Valgrind
and AddressSanitizer would not be able to diagnose this.
Instead of storing the DetectionContext inside the DenseMap, use a
std::unique_ptr to a DetectionContext allocation, i.e. it will not move
around anymore. This also allows use to remove the very strange
DetectionContext(const DetectionContext &&)
copy/move(?) constructor. DetectionContext objects now are neither
copied nor moved.
As a result, every re-verification of a DetectionContext will use a new
allocation. Therefore, once a Scop object has been created using a
DetectionContext, it must not be re-verified (the Scop data structure
requires its underlying Region to not change before code generation
anyway). The NewPM may call isMaxRegionInScop only with
Validate=false parameter.
This reverts commit b7d870eae7 and the
subsequent fix "[Polly] Fix build after AssumptionCache change (D96168)"
(commit e6810cab09).
It caused indeterminism in the output, such that e.g. the
polly-x86_64-linux buildbot failed accasionally.
ZoneAlgorithms's computePHI relies on being provided with consistent a
schedule to compute the statement prodecessors of a statement containing
PHINodes. Otherwise unexpected results such as PHI nodes with multiple
predecessors can occur which would result in problems in the
algorithms expecting consistent data.
In the added test case, statement instances are scrubbed from the
SCoP their execution would result in undefined behavior (Due to a nsw
overflow). As already being undefined behavior in LLVM-IR, neither
AssumedContext nor InvalidContext are updated, giving computePHI no
means to avoid these cases.
Intoduce a new SCoP property, the DefinedBehaviorContext, that among
the runtime-checked conditions, also tracks the assumptions not needing
a runtime check, in particular those affecting the assumed control flow.
This replaces the manual combination of the 3 other contexts that was
already done in computePHI and setNewAccessRelation. Currently, the only
additional assumption is that loop induction variables will nsw flag for
not wrap, but potentially more can be added. Use in
hasFeasibleRuntimeContext, isl::ast_build and gisting are other
potential uses.
To limit computational complexity, the DefinedBehaviorContext is not
availabe if it grows too large (atm hardcoded to 8 disjuncts).
Possible other fixes include bailing out in computePHI when
inconsistencies are detected, choose an arbitrary value for inconsistent
cases (since it is undefined behavior anyways), or make the code
receiving the result from ComputePHI handle inconsistent data. All of
them reduce the quality of implementation having to bail out more often
and disabling the ability to assert on actually wrong results.
This fixes llvm.org/PR48783.
MemoryAccess::setNewAccessRelation() in assert-builds checks whether the
access relation for a READ has a memory location for every instance of
the domain. Otherwise, we would not have value to load from. That check
already considered that instances outside the Scop's context do not
matter since they are never executed (or would be undefined behavior).
In this patch also take instances of the InvalidContext into account,
as these can also be assumed to never occur. InvalidContext was
introduced to avoid the computational complexity of subtracting
restrictions from the AssumedContext. However, this additional check in
setNewAccessRelation is only done in assert-builds.
The assertion case with an InvalidContext may occur with DeLICM on a
conditionally infinite loops, as it is the case in the following code:
for (int i = 0; i < n; i+=b)
vreg = ...;
*Dest = vreg;
The loop is infinite when b=0, and [b] -> { : b = 0 } is part of the
InvalidContext. When DeLICM tries to map the memory for %vreg to *Dest,
there is no store instance that uses the value of vreg when b = 0, hence
no location to map it to. However, the case is irrelevant since Polly's
runtime condition check ensures that this is never case.
Fixes llvm.org/PR48445
Currently, we have some confusion in the codebase regarding the
meaning of LocationSize::unknown(): Some parts (including most of
BasicAA) assume that LocationSize::unknown() only allows accesses
after the base pointer. Some parts (various callers of AA) assume
that LocationSize::unknown() allows accesses both before and after
the base pointer (but within the underlying object).
This patch splits up LocationSize::unknown() into
LocationSize::afterPointer() and LocationSize::beforeOrAfterPointer()
to make this completely unambiguous. I tried my best to determine
which one is appropriate for all the existing uses.
The test changes in cs-cs.ll in particular illustrate a previously
clearly incorrect AA result: We were effectively assuming that
argmemonly functions were only allowed to access their arguments
after the passed pointer, but not before it. I'm pretty sure that
this was not intentional, and it's certainly not specified by
LangRef that way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91649
ScopBuilder distributes independent instructions between statements.
Only modeled (e.g. not synthesizable) instructions are represented.
To compute independence, non-modeled instructions were used in some
parts of determining instruction independence, which could lead to the
re-introduction of non-model instructions.
In particular, required invariant loads could be added to instruction
list, which then led to redundant MemoryAccesses for such a load.
This fixes llvm.org/PR48059.
InstStmtMap became inconsistent with ScopStmt::getInstructions() after
the statement's instructions is modified, e.g. by being considered
unused by the Simplify pass or being moved by ForwardOpTree.
Change ScopStmt::setInstructions() to also update its parent's
InstStmtMap. Also add assertions checking the consistency.
The patch introduces the system to distinctively store the information
needed for the Control Flow Graph as well as the instrumentary needed for
the follow-up changes: BlockFrequencyInfo and BranchProbabilityInfo.
The patch is a part of sequence of three patches, related to graphs Heat Coloring.
Reviewers: rcorcs, apilipenko, davidxl, sfertile, fedor.sergeev, eraman, bollu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76820
The option is passed as argv to ISL's command line option parser.
Polly's own own command line options take precedence over options passed
as `-polly-isl-arg`. For instance,
`-polly-isl-arg=--schedule-outer-coincidence` will be ignored in favor
of `-polly-opt-outer-coincidence`.
Reviewed By: grosser
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77303