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is done, which avoids invalidating iterators in the SCC traversal routines
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but it's a start, and seems to do it's basic job.
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on demand.
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structure to being dynamically computed on demand. This makes updating
loop information MUCH easier.
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that the exit block of the loop becomes the new entry block of the function.
This was causing a verifier assertion on 252.eon.
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using instructions inside of the loop. This should fix the MishaTest failure
from last night.
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block. The primary motivation for doing this is that we can now unroll nested loops.
This makes a pretty big difference in some cases. For example, in 183.equake,
we are now beating the native compiler with the CBE, and we are a lot closer
with LLC.
I'm now going to play around a bit with the unroll factor and see what effect
it really has.
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While we're at it, add support for updating loop information correctly.
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limited. Even in it's extremely simple state (it can only *fully* unroll single
basic block loops that execute a constant number of times), it already helps improve
performance a LOT on some benchmarks, particularly with the native code generators.
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of hardcoded
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exit values.
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(familiar) function:
int _strlen(const char *str) {
int len = 0;
while (*str++) len++;
return len;
}
And transforming it to use a ulong induction variable, because the type of
the pointer index was left as a constant long. This is obviously very bad.
The fix is to shrink long constants in getelementptr instructions to intptr_t,
making the indvars pass insert a uint induction variable, which is much more
efficient.
Here's the before code for this function:
int %_strlen(sbyte* %str) {
entry:
%tmp.13 = load sbyte* %str ; <sbyte> [#uses=1]
%tmp.24 = seteq sbyte %tmp.13, 0 ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %tmp.24, label %loopexit, label %no_exit
no_exit: ; preds = %entry, %no_exit
*** %indvar = phi uint [ %indvar.next, %no_exit ], [ 0, %entry ] ; <uint> [#uses=2]
*** %indvar = phi ulong [ %indvar.next, %no_exit ], [ 0, %entry ] ; <ulong> [#uses=2]
%indvar1 = cast ulong %indvar to uint ; <uint> [#uses=1]
%inc.02.sum = add uint %indvar1, 1 ; <uint> [#uses=1]
%inc.0.0 = getelementptr sbyte* %str, uint %inc.02.sum ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%tmp.1 = load sbyte* %inc.0.0 ; <sbyte> [#uses=1]
%tmp.2 = seteq sbyte %tmp.1, 0 ; <bool> [#uses=1]
%indvar.next = add ulong %indvar, 1 ; <ulong> [#uses=1]
%indvar.next = add uint %indvar, 1 ; <uint> [#uses=1]
br bool %tmp.2, label %loopexit.loopexit, label %no_exit
loopexit.loopexit: ; preds = %no_exit
%indvar = cast uint %indvar to int ; <int> [#uses=1]
%inc.1 = add int %indvar, 1 ; <int> [#uses=1]
ret int %inc.1
loopexit: ; preds = %entry
ret int 0
}
Here's the after code:
int %_strlen(sbyte* %str) {
entry:
%inc.02 = getelementptr sbyte* %str, uint 1 ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%tmp.13 = load sbyte* %str ; <sbyte> [#uses=1]
%tmp.24 = seteq sbyte %tmp.13, 0 ; <bool> [#uses=1]
br bool %tmp.24, label %loopexit, label %no_exit
no_exit: ; preds = %entry, %no_exit
*** %indvar = phi uint [ %indvar.next, %no_exit ], [ 0, %entry ] ; <uint> [#uses=3]
%indvar = cast uint %indvar to int ; <int> [#uses=1]
%inc.0.0 = getelementptr sbyte* %inc.02, uint %indvar ; <sbyte*> [#uses=1]
%inc.1 = add int %indvar, 1 ; <int> [#uses=1]
%tmp.1 = load sbyte* %inc.0.0 ; <sbyte> [#uses=1]
%tmp.2 = seteq sbyte %tmp.1, 0 ; <bool> [#uses=1]
%indvar.next = add uint %indvar, 1 ; <uint> [#uses=1]
br bool %tmp.2, label %loopexit, label %no_exit
loopexit: ; preds = %entry, %no_exit
%len.0.1 = phi int [ 0, %entry ], [ %inc.1, %no_exit ] ; <int> [#uses=1]
ret int %len.0.1
}
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the trip count for the loop, insert one so that we can canonicalize the exit
condition.
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make the verifier more strict. This fixes building zlib
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Debian.)
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Basically we were using SimplifyCFG as a huge sledgehammer for a simple
optimization. Because simplifycfg does so many things, we can't use it
for this purpose.
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the back-edge block, we must check the preincremented value.
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Instead of producing code like this:
Loop:
X = phi 0, X2
...
X2 = X + 1
if (X != N-1) goto Loop
We now generate code that looks like this:
Loop:
X = phi 0, X2
...
X2 = X + 1
if (X2 != N) goto Loop
This has two big advantages:
1. The trip count of the loop is now explicit in the code, allowing
the direct implementation of Loop::getTripCount()
2. This reduces register pressure in the loop, and allows X and X2 to be
put into the same register.
As a consequence of the second point, the code we generate for loops went
from:
.LBB2: # no_exit.1
...
mov %EDI, %ESI
inc %EDI
cmp %ESI, 2
mov %ESI, %EDI
jne .LBB2 # PC rel: no_exit.1
To:
.LBB2: # no_exit.1
...
inc %ESI
cmp %ESI, 3
jne .LBB2 # PC rel: no_exit.1
... which has two fewer moves, and uses one less register.
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test/Regression/Transforms/SCCP/calltest.ll
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LoopSimplify was not updating dominator frontiers correctly in some cases.
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This is fairly straight-forward, but was a real nightmare to get just
perfect. aarg. :)
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execute other CallGraphSCCPasses after the inliner without crashing.
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throwing
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Canonicalize add of sign bit constant into a xor
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and a bit more powerful
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call and invoke instructions that are known to not write to memory.
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