Derive the maximal and minimal values of a parameter from the type it has. Add
this information to the scop context. This information is needed, to derive
optimal types during code generation.
llvm-svn: 157245
The FinalRead statement represented a virtual read that is executed after the
SCoP. It was used when we verified the correctness of a schedule by checking if
it yields the same FLOW dependences as the original code. This is only works, if
we have a final read that reads all memory at the end of the SCoP.
We now switched to just checking if a schedule does not introduce negative
dependences and also consider WAW WAR dependences. This restricts the schedules
a little bit more, but we do not have any optimizer that would calculate a more
complex schedule. Hence, for now final reads are obsolete.
llvm-svn: 152319
Parameters can be complex SCEV expressions, but they can also be single scalar
values. If a parameters is such a simple scalar value and the value is named,
use this name to name the isl parameter dimensions.
llvm-svn: 144641