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authorDuncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith@apple.com>2015-01-14 21:58:17 +0000
committerDuncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith@apple.com>2015-01-14 21:58:17 +0000
commite16d58751510fe3eefa95d0fbb6ec5f2cc4bc63f (patch)
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parente5f997e551f62cbaa88333259c4d8f0c9272207f (diff)
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IR: Drop metadata references more aggressively during teardown
Sometimes teardown happens before the debug info graph is complete (e.g., when clang throws an error). In that case, `MDNode`s will still have RAUW, so deleting constants that the `MDNode`s point at will be relatively expensive -- it'll cause re-uniquing all up the chain (what I've been referring to as "teardown madness"). So, drop references *before* deleting constants. We need to drop a few more references now: the metadata side of the metadata/value bridges needs to be dropped off the cliff along with the rest of it (previously, the bridges were cleaned before we did anything with the `MDNode`s). There's no real functionality change here -- state before and after `LLVMContextImpl::~LLVMContextImpl()` is unchanged -- so no testcase. llvm-svn: 226044
-rw-r--r--llvm/include/llvm/IR/Metadata.h8
-rw-r--r--llvm/lib/IR/LLVMContextImpl.cpp40
2 files changed, 32 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Metadata.h b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Metadata.h
index f8e6f5bd5ed..9ab2285a86d 100644
--- a/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Metadata.h
+++ b/llvm/include/llvm/IR/Metadata.h
@@ -115,6 +115,9 @@ class MetadataAsValue : public Value {
MetadataAsValue(Type *Ty, Metadata *MD);
~MetadataAsValue();
+ /// \brief Drop use of metadata (during teardown).
+ void dropUse() { MD = nullptr; }
+
public:
static MetadataAsValue *get(LLVMContext &Context, Metadata *MD);
static MetadataAsValue *getIfExists(LLVMContext &Context, Metadata *MD);
@@ -185,6 +188,11 @@ class ValueAsMetadata : public Metadata, ReplaceableMetadataImpl {
Value *V;
+ /// \brief Drop users without RAUW (during teardown).
+ void dropUsers() {
+ ReplaceableMetadataImpl::resolveAllUses(/* ResolveUsers */ false);
+ }
+
protected:
ValueAsMetadata(unsigned ID, Value *V)
: Metadata(ID), V(V) {
diff --git a/llvm/lib/IR/LLVMContextImpl.cpp b/llvm/lib/IR/LLVMContextImpl.cpp
index 1fa080b8133..01a0e6c98a6 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/IR/LLVMContextImpl.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/IR/LLVMContextImpl.cpp
@@ -72,7 +72,30 @@ LLVMContextImpl::~LLVMContextImpl() {
// the container. Avoid iterators during this operation:
while (!OwnedModules.empty())
delete *OwnedModules.begin();
-
+
+ // Drop references for MDNodes. Do this before Values get deleted to avoid
+ // unnecessary RAUW when nodes are still unresolved.
+ for (auto *I : DistinctMDNodes)
+ I->dropAllReferences();
+ for (auto *I : MDTuples)
+ I->dropAllReferences();
+ for (auto *I : MDLocations)
+ I->dropAllReferences();
+
+ // Also drop references that come from the Value bridges.
+ for (auto &Pair : ValuesAsMetadata)
+ Pair.second->dropUsers();
+ for (auto &Pair : MetadataAsValues)
+ Pair.second->dropUse();
+
+ // Destroy MDNodes.
+ for (UniquableMDNode *I : DistinctMDNodes)
+ I->deleteAsSubclass();
+ for (MDTuple *I : MDTuples)
+ delete I;
+ for (MDLocation *I : MDLocations)
+ delete I;
+
// Free the constants. This is important to do here to ensure that they are
// freed before the LeakDetector is torn down.
std::for_each(ExprConstants.map_begin(), ExprConstants.map_end(),
@@ -135,21 +158,6 @@ LLVMContextImpl::~LLVMContextImpl() {
for (auto &Pair : ValuesAsMetadata)
delete Pair.second;
- // Destroy MDNodes.
- for (auto *I : DistinctMDNodes)
- I->dropAllReferences();
- for (auto *I : MDTuples)
- I->dropAllReferences();
- for (auto *I : MDLocations)
- I->dropAllReferences();
-
- for (UniquableMDNode *I : DistinctMDNodes)
- I->deleteAsSubclass();
- for (MDTuple *I : MDTuples)
- delete I;
- for (MDLocation *I : MDLocations)
- delete I;
-
// Destroy MDStrings.
MDStringCache.clear();
}
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