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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nikita Popov 5e69e2ebad [BasicAA] Migrate "same base pointer" logic to decomposed GEPs
BasicAA has some special bit of logic for "same base pointer" GEPs
that performs a structural comparison: It only looks at two GEPs
with the same base (as opposed to two GEP chains with a MustAlias
base) and compares their indexes in a limited way. I generalized
part of this code in D91027, and this patch merges the remainder
into the normal decomposed GEP logic.

What this code ultimately wants to do is to determine that
gep %base, %idx1 and gep %base, %idx2 don't alias if %idx1 != %idx2,
and the access size fits within the stride.

We can express this in terms of a decomposed GEP expression with
two indexes scale*%idx1 + -scale*%idx2 where %idx1 != %idx2, and
some appropriate checks for sizes and offsets.

This makes the reasoning slightly more powerful, and more
importantly brings all the GEP logic under a common umbrella.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92723
2020-12-06 10:27:35 +01:00
Arthur Eubanks feeed16a5f [NewPM][BasicAA] basicaa -> basic-aa in Analysis/BasicAA
Following https://reviews.llvm.org/D82607.

Reviewed By: ychen

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82683
2020-06-26 14:58:01 -07:00
Michael Kruse 47f856095a [BasicAA] Use MayAlias instead of PartialAlias for fallback.
Using various methods, BasicAA tries to determine whether two
GetElementPtr memory locations alias when its base pointers are known
to be equal. When none of its heuristics are applicable, it falls back
to PartialAlias to, according to a comment, protect TBAA making a wrong
decision in case of unions and malloc. PartialAlias is not correct,
because a PartialAlias result implies that some, but not all, bytes
overlap which is not necessarily the case here.

AAResults returns the first analysis result that is not MayAlias.
BasicAA is always the first alias analysis. When it returns
PartialAlias, no other analysis is queried to give a more exact result
(which was the intention of returning PartialAlias instead of MayAlias).
For instance, ScopedAA could return a more accurate result.

The PartialAlias hack was introduced in r131781 (and re-applied in
r132632 after some reverts) to fix llvm.org/PR9971 where TBAA returns a
wrong NoAlias result due to a union. A test case for the malloc case
mentioned in the comment was not provided and I don't think it is
affected since it returns an omnipotent char anyway.

Since r303851 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D33328) clang does emit specific
TBAA for unions anymore (but "omnipotent char" instead). Hence, the
PartialAlias workaround is not required anymore.

This patch passes the test-suite and check-llvm/check-clang of a
self-hoisted build on x64.

Reviewed By: hfinkel

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34318

llvm-svn: 305938
2017-06-21 18:25:37 +00:00