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promoting allocas to preferred alignments that exceed the natural
alignment. This avoids some potentially expensive dynamic stack realignments.
The natural stack alignment is set in target data strings via the "S<size>"
option. Size is in bits and must be a multiple of 8. The natural stack alignment
defaults to "unspecified" (represented by a zero value), and the "unspecified"
value does not prevent any alignment promotions. Target maintainers that care
about avoiding promotions should explicitly add the "S<size>" option to their
target data strings.
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This handles the case in which LSR rewrites an IV user that is a phi and
splits critical edges originating from a switch.
Fixes <rdar://problem/6453893> LSR is not splitting edges "nicely"
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but not load instructions. Noticed by inspection.
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operand ordering. Patch by Stepan Dyatkovskiy.
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to be uniqued, without any benefit.
If someone prefers %tmp42 to %42, run instnamer.
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Some passes require breaking critical edges before they're called. Don't
segfault because of that.
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blocks to extract.
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extract the landing pad block. Otherwise, there will be a situation where the
invoke's unwind edge lands on a non-landing pad.
We also forbid the user from extracting the landing pad block by itself. Again,
this is not a valid transformation.
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exception.
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- Reword comments.
- Allow undefined behavior interfering with undefined behavior.
- Add address space checks.
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or store to the address returned by the PHI node then we can consider this incoming value as dead and remove the edge pointing there, unless there are instructions that can affect control flow executed in between.
In theory this could be extended to other instructions, eg. division by zero, but it's likely that it will "miscompile" some code because people depend on div by zero not trapping. NULL pointer dereference usually leads to a crash so we should be on the safe side.
This shrinks the size of a Release clang by 16k on x86_64.
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getFirstNonPHI so that it will skip over the landingpad instructions as well.
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dominator information even though dominators were previously computed.
Patch by Nick Sumner.
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then don't split it a second time, since that block will be dead.
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We have to be careful when splitting the landing pad block, because the
landingpad instruction is required to remain as the first non-PHI of an invoke's
unwind edge. To retain this, we split the block into two blocks, moving the
predecessors within the loop to one block and the remaining predecessors to the
other. The landingpad instruction is cloned into the new blocks.
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SplitLandingPadPredecessors is similar to SplitBlockPredecessors in that it
splits the current block and attaches a set of predecessors to the new basic
block. However, it differs from SplitBlockPredecessors in that it's specifically
designed to handle landing pad blocks.
Two new basic blocks are created: one that is has the vector of predecessors as
its predecessors and one that has the remaining predecessors as its
predecessors. Those two new blocks then receive a cloned copy of the landingpad
instruction from the original block. The landingpad instructions are joined in a
PHI, etc. Like SplitBlockPredecessors, it updates the LLVM IR, AliasAnalysis,
DominatorTree, DominanceFrontier, LoopInfo, and LCCSA analyses.
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aren't from an indirect branch need to be dominated by the loop header.
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function.
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functionality change.
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One way to exit the loop is through an unwind edge. However, that may involve
splitting the critical edge of the landing pad, which is non-trivial. Prevent
the transformation from rewriting the landing pad exit loop block.
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so requires more care than this generic algorithm should handle.
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to be wrong (or at least somewhat suspect). Leave a FIXME for Bill.
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This commit includes a mention of the landingpad instruction, but it's not
changing the behavior around it. I think the current behavior is correct,
though. Bill, can you double-check that?
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Simon Moll on llvmdev.
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This builds off of the current scheme, but instead of llvm.eh.exception and
llvm.eh.selector, it uses the landingpad instruction. And instead of
llvm.eh.resume, it uses the resume instruction.
Because of the invariants in the landing pad instruction, a lot of code that's
currently needed to find the appropriate intrinsic calls for an invoke
instruction won't be needed once we go to the new EH scheme. The "FIXME"s tell
us what to remove after we switch.
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when building with assertions disabled.
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Also, my apologies for spoiling the autocomplete on SimplifyInstructions.cpp. I couldn't think of a better filename.
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SimplifyIndVar utility since it is required.
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based on ScalarEvolution without changing the induction variable phis.
This utility is the main tool of IndVarSimplifyPass, but the pass also
restructures induction variables in strange ways that are sensitive to
pass ordering. This provides a way for other loop passes to simplify
new uses of induction variables created during transformation. The
utility may be used by any pass that preserves ScalarEvolution. Soon
LoopUnroll will use it.
The net effect in this checkin is to cleanup the IndVarSimplify pass
by factoring out the SimplifyIndVar algorithm into a standalone utility.
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These are not individual bug fixes. I had to rewrite a good chunk of
the unroller to make it sane. I think it was getting lucky on trivial
completely unrolled loops with no early exits. I included some fairly
simple unit tests for partial unrolling. I didn't do much stress
testing, so it may not be perfect, but should be usable now.
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and avoid further confusion.
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