llvm-project/llvm
Hal Finkel 7ae00a1282 [LoopVectorize] Use AA to partition potential dependency checks
Prior to this change, the loop vectorizer did not make use of the alias
analysis infrastructure. Instead, it performed memory dependence analysis using
ScalarEvolution-based linear dependence checks within equivalence classes
derived from the results of ValueTracking's GetUnderlyingObjects.

Unfortunately, this meant that:
  1. The loop vectorizer had logic that essentially duplicated that in BasicAA
     for aliasing based on identified objects.
  2. The loop vectorizer could not partition the space of dependency checks
     based on information only easily available from within AA (TBAA metadata is
     currently the prime example).

This means, for example, regardless of whether -fno-strict-aliasing was
provided, the vectorizer would only vectorize this loop with a runtime
memory-overlap check:

void foo(int *a, float *b) {
  for (int i = 0; i < 1600; ++i)
    a[i] = b[i];
}

This is suboptimal because the TBAA metadata already provides the information
necessary to show that this check unnecessary. Of course, the vectorizer has a
limit on the number of such checks it will insert, so in practice, ignoring
TBAA means not vectorizing more-complicated loops that we should.

This change causes the vectorizer to use an AliasSetTracker to keep track of
the pointers in the loop. The resulting alias sets are then used to partition
the space of dependency checks, and potential runtime checks; this results in
more-efficient vectorizations.

When pointer locations are added to the AliasSetTracker, two things are done:
  1. The location size is set to UnknownSize (otherwise you'd not catch
     inter-iteration dependencies)
  2. For instructions in blocks that would need to be predicated, TBAA is
     removed (because the metadata might have a control dependency on the condition
     being speculated).

For non-predicated blocks, you can leave the TBAA metadata. This is safe
because you can't have an iteration dependency on the TBAA metadata (if you
did, and you unrolled sufficiently, you'd end up with the same pointer value
used by two accesses that TBAA says should not alias, and that would yield
undefined behavior).

llvm-svn: 213486
2014-07-20 23:07:52 +00:00
..
autoconf Drop the udis86 wrapper from llvm::sys 2014-07-17 20:05:29 +00:00
bindings MergedLoadStoreMotion pass 2014-07-18 19:13:09 +00:00
cmake CMake: avoid a reconfigure loop from r213091 2014-07-15 22:11:54 +00:00
docs [C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges. 2014-07-20 09:10:11 +00:00
examples [CMake] Update libdeps. 2014-07-14 05:01:53 +00:00
include [PowerPC] ELFv2 MC support for .localentry directive 2014-07-20 23:06:03 +00:00
lib [LoopVectorize] Use AA to partition potential dependency checks 2014-07-20 23:07:52 +00:00
projects
test [LoopVectorize] Use AA to partition potential dependency checks 2014-07-20 23:07:52 +00:00
tools [C++11] Add predecessors(BasicBlock *) / successors(BasicBlock *) iterator ranges. 2014-07-20 09:10:11 +00:00
unittests unittests: Actually test reverse iterators in Path tests 2014-07-16 08:18:58 +00:00
utils Remove uses of the redundant ".reset(nullptr)" of unique_ptr, in favor of ".reset()" 2014-07-19 01:05:11 +00:00
.arcconfig
.clang-format
.gitignore Add Polly to the ignored trees. 2014-06-25 13:13:36 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt [CMake] Introduce LLVM_SHLIB_OUTPUT_INTDIR. 2014-07-04 04:23:26 +00:00
CODE_OWNERS.TXT Make myself code owner of MCJIT. 2014-07-17 20:23:31 +00:00
CREDITS.TXT Update Credits. 2014-05-29 19:59:58 +00:00
LICENSE.TXT
LLVMBuild.txt
Makefile
Makefile.common
Makefile.config.in Track clang r213171 2014-07-16 16:50:34 +00:00
Makefile.rules [Make] Fix dependencies for td.expanded 2014-06-20 19:00:41 +00:00
README.txt Trivial test commit. 2014-04-26 19:05:45 +00:00
configure Touch configure to force clang's config.h.in reconfiguration on the build servers 2014-06-06 10:36:38 +00:00
llvm.spec.in

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