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364 lines
13 KiB
C++
//===- CFLSteensAliasAnalysis.cpp - Unification-based Alias Analysis ------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements a CFL-base, summary-based alias analysis algorithm. It
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// does not depend on types. The algorithm is a mixture of the one described in
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// "Demand-driven alias analysis for C" by Xin Zheng and Radu Rugina, and "Fast
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// algorithms for Dyck-CFL-reachability with applications to Alias Analysis" by
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// Zhang Q, Lyu M R, Yuan H, and Su Z. -- to summarize the papers, we build a
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// graph of the uses of a variable, where each node is a memory location, and
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// each edge is an action that happened on that memory location. The "actions"
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// can be one of Dereference, Reference, or Assign. The precision of this
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// analysis is roughly the same as that of an one level context-sensitive
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// Steensgaard's algorithm.
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//
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// Two variables are considered as aliasing iff you can reach one value's node
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// from the other value's node and the language formed by concatenating all of
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// the edge labels (actions) conforms to a context-free grammar.
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//
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// Because this algorithm requires a graph search on each query, we execute the
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// algorithm outlined in "Fast algorithms..." (mentioned above)
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// in order to transform the graph into sets of variables that may alias in
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// ~nlogn time (n = number of variables), which makes queries take constant
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// time.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// N.B. AliasAnalysis as a whole is phrased as a FunctionPass at the moment, and
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// CFLSteensAA is interprocedural. This is *technically* A Bad Thing, because
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// FunctionPasses are only allowed to inspect the Function that they're being
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// run on. Realistically, this likely isn't a problem until we allow
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// FunctionPasses to run concurrently.
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#include "llvm/Analysis/CFLSteensAliasAnalysis.h"
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#include "AliasAnalysisSummary.h"
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#include "CFLGraph.h"
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#include "StratifiedSets.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Type.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
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#include "llvm/Pass.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <limits>
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#include <memory>
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#include <utility>
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::cflaa;
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "cfl-steens-aa"
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CFLSteensAAResult::CFLSteensAAResult(
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std::function<const TargetLibraryInfo &(Function &F)> GetTLI)
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: AAResultBase(), GetTLI(std::move(GetTLI)) {}
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CFLSteensAAResult::CFLSteensAAResult(CFLSteensAAResult &&Arg)
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: AAResultBase(std::move(Arg)), GetTLI(std::move(Arg.GetTLI)) {}
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CFLSteensAAResult::~CFLSteensAAResult() = default;
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/// Information we have about a function and would like to keep around.
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class CFLSteensAAResult::FunctionInfo {
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StratifiedSets<InstantiatedValue> Sets;
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AliasSummary Summary;
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public:
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FunctionInfo(Function &Fn, const SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &RetVals,
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StratifiedSets<InstantiatedValue> S);
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const StratifiedSets<InstantiatedValue> &getStratifiedSets() const {
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return Sets;
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}
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const AliasSummary &getAliasSummary() const { return Summary; }
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};
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const StratifiedIndex StratifiedLink::SetSentinel =
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std::numeric_limits<StratifiedIndex>::max();
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Function declarations that require types defined in the namespace above
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// Determines whether it would be pointless to add the given Value to our sets.
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static bool canSkipAddingToSets(Value *Val) {
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// Constants can share instances, which may falsely unify multiple
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// sets, e.g. in
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// store i32* null, i32** %ptr1
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// store i32* null, i32** %ptr2
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// clearly ptr1 and ptr2 should not be unified into the same set, so
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// we should filter out the (potentially shared) instance to
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// i32* null.
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if (isa<Constant>(Val)) {
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// TODO: Because all of these things are constant, we can determine whether
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// the data is *actually* mutable at graph building time. This will probably
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// come for free/cheap with offset awareness.
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bool CanStoreMutableData = isa<GlobalValue>(Val) ||
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isa<ConstantExpr>(Val) ||
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isa<ConstantAggregate>(Val);
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return !CanStoreMutableData;
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}
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return false;
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}
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CFLSteensAAResult::FunctionInfo::FunctionInfo(
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Function &Fn, const SmallVectorImpl<Value *> &RetVals,
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StratifiedSets<InstantiatedValue> S)
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: Sets(std::move(S)) {
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// Historically, an arbitrary upper-bound of 50 args was selected. We may want
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// to remove this if it doesn't really matter in practice.
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if (Fn.arg_size() > MaxSupportedArgsInSummary)
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return;
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DenseMap<StratifiedIndex, InterfaceValue> InterfaceMap;
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// Our intention here is to record all InterfaceValues that share the same
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// StratifiedIndex in RetParamRelations. For each valid InterfaceValue, we
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// have its StratifiedIndex scanned here and check if the index is presented
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// in InterfaceMap: if it is not, we add the correspondence to the map;
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// otherwise, an aliasing relation is found and we add it to
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// RetParamRelations.
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auto AddToRetParamRelations = [&](unsigned InterfaceIndex,
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StratifiedIndex SetIndex) {
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unsigned Level = 0;
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while (true) {
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InterfaceValue CurrValue{InterfaceIndex, Level};
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auto Itr = InterfaceMap.find(SetIndex);
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if (Itr != InterfaceMap.end()) {
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if (CurrValue != Itr->second)
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Summary.RetParamRelations.push_back(
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ExternalRelation{CurrValue, Itr->second, UnknownOffset});
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break;
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}
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auto &Link = Sets.getLink(SetIndex);
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InterfaceMap.insert(std::make_pair(SetIndex, CurrValue));
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auto ExternalAttrs = getExternallyVisibleAttrs(Link.Attrs);
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if (ExternalAttrs.any())
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Summary.RetParamAttributes.push_back(
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ExternalAttribute{CurrValue, ExternalAttrs});
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if (!Link.hasBelow())
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break;
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++Level;
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SetIndex = Link.Below;
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}
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};
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// Populate RetParamRelations for return values
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for (auto *RetVal : RetVals) {
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assert(RetVal != nullptr);
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assert(RetVal->getType()->isPointerTy());
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auto RetInfo = Sets.find(InstantiatedValue{RetVal, 0});
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if (RetInfo.hasValue())
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AddToRetParamRelations(0, RetInfo->Index);
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}
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// Populate RetParamRelations for parameters
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unsigned I = 0;
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for (auto &Param : Fn.args()) {
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if (Param.getType()->isPointerTy()) {
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auto ParamInfo = Sets.find(InstantiatedValue{&Param, 0});
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if (ParamInfo.hasValue())
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AddToRetParamRelations(I + 1, ParamInfo->Index);
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}
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++I;
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}
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}
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// Builds the graph + StratifiedSets for a function.
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CFLSteensAAResult::FunctionInfo CFLSteensAAResult::buildSetsFrom(Function *Fn) {
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CFLGraphBuilder<CFLSteensAAResult> GraphBuilder(*this, GetTLI(*Fn), *Fn);
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StratifiedSetsBuilder<InstantiatedValue> SetBuilder;
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// Add all CFLGraph nodes and all Dereference edges to StratifiedSets
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auto &Graph = GraphBuilder.getCFLGraph();
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for (const auto &Mapping : Graph.value_mappings()) {
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auto Val = Mapping.first;
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if (canSkipAddingToSets(Val))
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continue;
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auto &ValueInfo = Mapping.second;
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assert(ValueInfo.getNumLevels() > 0);
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SetBuilder.add(InstantiatedValue{Val, 0});
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SetBuilder.noteAttributes(InstantiatedValue{Val, 0},
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ValueInfo.getNodeInfoAtLevel(0).Attr);
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for (unsigned I = 0, E = ValueInfo.getNumLevels() - 1; I < E; ++I) {
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SetBuilder.add(InstantiatedValue{Val, I + 1});
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SetBuilder.noteAttributes(InstantiatedValue{Val, I + 1},
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ValueInfo.getNodeInfoAtLevel(I + 1).Attr);
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SetBuilder.addBelow(InstantiatedValue{Val, I},
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InstantiatedValue{Val, I + 1});
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}
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}
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// Add all assign edges to StratifiedSets
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for (const auto &Mapping : Graph.value_mappings()) {
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auto Val = Mapping.first;
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if (canSkipAddingToSets(Val))
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continue;
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auto &ValueInfo = Mapping.second;
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for (unsigned I = 0, E = ValueInfo.getNumLevels(); I < E; ++I) {
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auto Src = InstantiatedValue{Val, I};
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for (auto &Edge : ValueInfo.getNodeInfoAtLevel(I).Edges)
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SetBuilder.addWith(Src, Edge.Other);
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}
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}
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return FunctionInfo(*Fn, GraphBuilder.getReturnValues(), SetBuilder.build());
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}
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void CFLSteensAAResult::scan(Function *Fn) {
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auto InsertPair = Cache.insert(std::make_pair(Fn, Optional<FunctionInfo>()));
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(void)InsertPair;
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assert(InsertPair.second &&
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"Trying to scan a function that has already been cached");
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// Note that we can't do Cache[Fn] = buildSetsFrom(Fn) here: the function call
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// may get evaluated after operator[], potentially triggering a DenseMap
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// resize and invalidating the reference returned by operator[]
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auto FunInfo = buildSetsFrom(Fn);
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Cache[Fn] = std::move(FunInfo);
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Handles.emplace_front(Fn, this);
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}
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void CFLSteensAAResult::evict(Function *Fn) { Cache.erase(Fn); }
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/// Ensures that the given function is available in the cache, and returns the
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/// entry.
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const Optional<CFLSteensAAResult::FunctionInfo> &
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CFLSteensAAResult::ensureCached(Function *Fn) {
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auto Iter = Cache.find(Fn);
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if (Iter == Cache.end()) {
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scan(Fn);
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Iter = Cache.find(Fn);
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assert(Iter != Cache.end());
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assert(Iter->second.hasValue());
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}
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return Iter->second;
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}
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const AliasSummary *CFLSteensAAResult::getAliasSummary(Function &Fn) {
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auto &FunInfo = ensureCached(&Fn);
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if (FunInfo.hasValue())
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return &FunInfo->getAliasSummary();
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else
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return nullptr;
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}
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AliasResult CFLSteensAAResult::query(const MemoryLocation &LocA,
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const MemoryLocation &LocB) {
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auto *ValA = const_cast<Value *>(LocA.Ptr);
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auto *ValB = const_cast<Value *>(LocB.Ptr);
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if (!ValA->getType()->isPointerTy() || !ValB->getType()->isPointerTy())
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return NoAlias;
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Function *Fn = nullptr;
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Function *MaybeFnA = const_cast<Function *>(parentFunctionOfValue(ValA));
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Function *MaybeFnB = const_cast<Function *>(parentFunctionOfValue(ValB));
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if (!MaybeFnA && !MaybeFnB) {
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// The only times this is known to happen are when globals + InlineAsm are
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// involved
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LLVM_DEBUG(
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dbgs()
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<< "CFLSteensAA: could not extract parent function information.\n");
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return MayAlias;
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}
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if (MaybeFnA) {
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Fn = MaybeFnA;
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assert((!MaybeFnB || MaybeFnB == MaybeFnA) &&
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"Interprocedural queries not supported");
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} else {
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Fn = MaybeFnB;
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}
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assert(Fn != nullptr);
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auto &MaybeInfo = ensureCached(Fn);
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assert(MaybeInfo.hasValue());
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auto &Sets = MaybeInfo->getStratifiedSets();
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auto MaybeA = Sets.find(InstantiatedValue{ValA, 0});
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if (!MaybeA.hasValue())
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return MayAlias;
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auto MaybeB = Sets.find(InstantiatedValue{ValB, 0});
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if (!MaybeB.hasValue())
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return MayAlias;
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auto SetA = *MaybeA;
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auto SetB = *MaybeB;
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auto AttrsA = Sets.getLink(SetA.Index).Attrs;
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auto AttrsB = Sets.getLink(SetB.Index).Attrs;
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// If both values are local (meaning the corresponding set has attribute
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// AttrNone or AttrEscaped), then we know that CFLSteensAA fully models them:
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// they may-alias each other if and only if they are in the same set.
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// If at least one value is non-local (meaning it either is global/argument or
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// it comes from unknown sources like integer cast), the situation becomes a
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// bit more interesting. We follow three general rules described below:
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// - Non-local values may alias each other
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// - AttrNone values do not alias any non-local values
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// - AttrEscaped do not alias globals/arguments, but they may alias
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// AttrUnknown values
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if (SetA.Index == SetB.Index)
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return MayAlias;
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if (AttrsA.none() || AttrsB.none())
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return NoAlias;
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if (hasUnknownOrCallerAttr(AttrsA) || hasUnknownOrCallerAttr(AttrsB))
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return MayAlias;
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if (isGlobalOrArgAttr(AttrsA) && isGlobalOrArgAttr(AttrsB))
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return MayAlias;
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return NoAlias;
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}
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AnalysisKey CFLSteensAA::Key;
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CFLSteensAAResult CFLSteensAA::run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &AM) {
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auto GetTLI = [&AM](Function &F) -> const TargetLibraryInfo & {
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return AM.getResult<TargetLibraryAnalysis>(F);
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};
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return CFLSteensAAResult(GetTLI);
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}
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char CFLSteensAAWrapperPass::ID = 0;
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INITIALIZE_PASS(CFLSteensAAWrapperPass, "cfl-steens-aa",
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"Unification-Based CFL Alias Analysis", false, true)
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ImmutablePass *llvm::createCFLSteensAAWrapperPass() {
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return new CFLSteensAAWrapperPass();
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}
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CFLSteensAAWrapperPass::CFLSteensAAWrapperPass() : ImmutablePass(ID) {
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initializeCFLSteensAAWrapperPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
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}
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void CFLSteensAAWrapperPass::initializePass() {
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auto GetTLI = [this](Function &F) -> const TargetLibraryInfo & {
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return this->getAnalysis<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>().getTLI(F);
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};
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Result.reset(new CFLSteensAAResult(GetTLI));
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}
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void CFLSteensAAWrapperPass::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const {
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AU.setPreservesAll();
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AU.addRequired<TargetLibraryInfoWrapperPass>();
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}
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