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sent to Bob.
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about the potential use of these uninitialized members under certain conditions.
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While scanning through the uses of an alloca, keep track of the current offset
relative to the start of the alloca, and check memory references to see if
the offset & size correspond to a component within the alloca. This has the
nice benefit of unifying much of the code from isSafeUseOfAllocation,
isSafeElementUse, and isSafeUseOfBitCastedAllocation. The code to rewrite
the uses of a promoted alloca, after it is determined to be safe, is
reorganized in the same way.
Also, when rewriting GEP instructions, mark them as "in-bounds" since all the
indices are known to be safe.
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of the loop. We could get to this condition via indirect
branches.
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value size. This only manifested when memdep inprecisely returns clobber,
which is do to a caching issue in the PR5744 testcase. We can 'efficiently
emulate' this by using '-no-aa'
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clobbers to forward pieces of large stores to small loads, we need to consider
the properly phi translated pointer in the store block.
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implicitly constant folds.
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to require the load ty/ptr to be passed in, no functionality change.
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and pointer instead of the load. No functionality change.
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own small class. No functionality change.
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phi translation of complex expressions like &A[i+1]. This has the
following benefits:
1. The phi translation logic is all contained in its own class with
a strong interface and verification that it is self consistent.
2. The logic is more correct than before. Previously, if intermediate
expressions got PHI translated, we'd miss the update and scan for
the wrong pointers in predecessor blocks. @phi_trans2 is a testcase
for this.
3. We have a lot less code in memdep.
We can handle phi translation across blocks of things like @phi_trans3,
which is pretty insane :).
This patch should fix the miscompiles of 255.vortex, and I tested it
with a bootstrap of llvm-gcc, llvm-test and dejagnu of course.
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I'm not aware that this does anything significant on its own, but it's
needed for another patch that I'm working on.
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forwarding any uses). GlobalDCE can also do this, but is only
run at -O3.
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because clang lowers nontrivial automatic struct/array inits to memcpy from
a global array.
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short x(short *A) {
memset(A, 1, sizeof(*A)*100);
return A[42];
}
to 'return 257' instead of doing the load.
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integers that are constant except for a single bit (the same n-th bit in each).
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a compile time perf optimization to avoid a load.
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Patch by Howard Hinnant!
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This is necessary for tests so the results are comparable.
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GVN,
per Chris' comments. Adjust testcases to match.
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EmitMemCpy.
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precisely, which prevents us from infinitely peeling the loop.
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fix bugs exposed by the tests. Testcases from Alastair Lynn!
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handle cases like this:
void test(int N, double* G) {
long j;
for (j = 1; j < N - 1; j++)
G[j+1] = G[j] + G[j+1];
}
where G[1] isn't live into the loop.
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inserted instructions. No functionality change until someone starts using it.
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to inform GVN about the newly inserted values. This fixes
PR5631.
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fixes PR5630 and sets the stage for the next phase of goodness (testcase
pending).
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array indexes. The "complex" case of SRoA still handles them, and correctly.
This fixes a weirdness where we'd correctly avoid transforming A[0][42] if
the 42 was too large, but we'd only do it if it was one gep, not two separate
ones.
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where it is not available. It's unclear how to get this inserted
computation into GVN's scalar availability sets, Owen, help? :)
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translation done by memdep, and reenable gep translation
again.
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SimplifyGEPInst method in InstructionSimplify.h. No functionality change.
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