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* Fix formatting of r273144. NFC.Patrik Hagglund2016-06-201-4/+4
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* Avoid output indeterminism between GCC and Clang builds.Patrik Hagglund2016-06-201-3/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove dependency of the evalution order of function arguments, which is unspecified. The following test previously failed when built with GCC (but succeded when built with Clang): ; RUN: opt -sroa -S < %s | FileCheck %s target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" %A = type {i16} @a = global %A* null @b = global i16 0 ; CHECK-LABEL: @f1( ; CHECK: alloca %A ; CHECK-NEXT: extractvalue %A ; CHECK-NEXT: getelementptr inbounds %A define void @f1 (%A %a) { %1 = alloca %A store %A %a, %A* %1 %2 = load i16, i16* @b %3 = icmp ne i16 %2, 0 br i1 %3, label %bb1, label %bb2 bb1: store %A* %1, %A** @a br label %bb2 bb2: ret void } Patch by David Stenberg. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21226 llvm-svn: 273144
* [PM] Preserve GlobalsAA for SROA.Davide Italiano2016-06-071-1/+6
| | | | | | Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21040 llvm-svn: 272009
* [SROA] Function canConvertValue needs to check whether both NewTy and OldTy ↵Jack Liu2016-05-031-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | pointers are pointing to the same addr space. This can prevent SROA from creating a bitcast between pointers with different addr spaces. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19697 llvm-svn: 268424
* Revert 268409 due to missing comment.Jack Liu2016-05-031-4/+2
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* (no commit message)Jack Liu2016-05-031-2/+4
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* isSafeToLoadUnconditionally support queries without a contextArtur Pilipenko2016-04-271-3/+6
| | | | | | | | | | This is required to use this function from isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute Reviewed By: hfinkel Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16231 llvm-svn: 267692
* [SROA] Don't falsely report that changes have occuredDavid Majnemer2016-04-261-6/+10
| | | | | | | | | We would report that the function changed despite creating no new allocas or performing any promotion. This fixes PR27316. llvm-svn: 267507
* Re-commit optimization bisect support (r267022) without new pass manager ↵Andrew Kaylor2016-04-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | support. The original commit was reverted because of a buildbot problem with LazyCallGraph::SCC handling (not related to the OptBisect handling). Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172 llvm-svn: 267231
* Revert "Initial implementation of optimization bisect support."Vedant Kumar2016-04-221-5/+1
| | | | | | | | This reverts commit r267022, due to an ASan failure: http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage2-cmake-RgSan_check/1549 llvm-svn: 267115
* Initial implementation of optimization bisect support.Andrew Kaylor2016-04-211-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | This patch implements a optimization bisect feature, which will allow optimizations to be selectively disabled at compile time in order to track down test failures that are caused by incorrect optimizations. The bisection is enabled using a new command line option (-opt-bisect-limit). Individual passes that may be skipped call the OptBisect object (via an LLVMContext) to see if they should be skipped based on the bisect limit. A finer level of control (disabling individual transformations) can be managed through an addition OptBisect method, but this is not yet used. The skip checking in this implementation is based on (and replaces) the skipOptnoneFunction check. Where that check was being called, a new call has been inserted in its place which checks the bisect limit and the optnone attribute. A new function call has been added for module and SCC passes that behaves in a similar way. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19172 llvm-svn: 267022
* Don't IPO over functions that can be de-refinedSanjoy Das2016-04-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Fixes PR26774. If you're aware of the issue, feel free to skip the "Motivation" section and jump directly to "This patch". Motivation: I define "refinement" as discarding behaviors from a program that the optimizer has license to discard. So transforming: ``` void f(unsigned x) { unsigned t = 5 / x; (void)t; } ``` to ``` void f(unsigned x) { } ``` is refinement, since the behavior went from "if x == 0 then undefined else nothing" to "nothing" (the optimizer has license to discard undefined behavior). Refinement is a fundamental aspect of many mid-level optimizations done by LLVM. For instance, transforming `x == (x + 1)` to `false` also involves refinement since the expression's value went from "if x is `undef` then { `true` or `false` } else { `false` }" to "`false`" (by definition, the optimizer has license to fold `undef` to any non-`undef` value). Unfortunately, refinement implies that the optimizer cannot assume that the implementation of a function it can see has all of the behavior an unoptimized or a differently optimized version of the same function can have. This is a problem for functions with comdat linkage, where a function can be replaced by an unoptimized or a differently optimized version of the same source level function. For instance, FunctionAttrs cannot assume a comdat function is actually `readnone` even if it does not have any loads or stores in it; since there may have been loads and stores in the "original function" that were refined out in the currently visible variant, and at the link step the linker may in fact choose an implementation with a load or a store. As an example, consider a function that does two atomic loads from the same memory location, and writes to memory only if the two values are not equal. The optimizer is allowed to refine this function by first CSE'ing the two loads, and the folding the comparision to always report that the two values are equal. Such a refined variant will look like it is `readonly`. However, the unoptimized version of the function can still write to memory (since the two loads //can// result in different values), and selecting the unoptimized version at link time will retroactively invalidate transforms we may have done under the assumption that the function does not write to memory. Note: this is not just a problem with atomics or with linking differently optimized object files. See PR26774 for more realistic examples that involved neither. This patch: This change introduces a new set of linkage types, predicated as `GlobalValue::mayBeDerefined` that returns true if the linkage type allows a function to be replaced by a differently optimized variant at link time. It then changes a set of IPO passes to bail out if they see such a function. Reviewers: chandlerc, hfinkel, dexonsmith, joker.eph, rnk Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18634 llvm-svn: 265762
* [SROA] Fix typo in commentHal Finkel2016-03-281-1/+1
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* C++11 is required, remove some preprocessor checks for itHal Finkel2016-03-281-3/+3
| | | | | | | We require C++11 to build, so remove a few remaining preprocessor checks for '__cplusplus >= 201103L'. This should always be true. llvm-svn: 264572
* Remove PreserveNames template parameter from IRBuilderMehdi Amini2016-03-131-5/+4
| | | | | | | | This reapplies r263258, which was reverted in r263321 because of issues on Clang side. From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> llvm-svn: 263393
* Temporarily revert:Eric Christopher2016-03-121-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | commit ae14bf6488e8441f0f6d74f00455555f6f3943ac Author: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> Date: Fri Mar 11 17:15:50 2016 +0000 Remove PreserveNames template parameter from IRBuilder Summary: Following r263086, we are now relying on a flag on the Context to discard Value names in release builds. Reviewers: chandlerc Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18023 From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@263258 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 until we can figure out what to do about clang and Release build testing. This reverts commit 263258. llvm-svn: 263321
* Remove PreserveNames template parameter from IRBuilderMehdi Amini2016-03-111-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Following r263086, we are now relying on a flag on the Context to discard Value names in release builds. Reviewers: chandlerc Subscribers: mzolotukhin, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18023 From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> llvm-svn: 263258
* Do not specialize IRBuilder to strip names in SROAMehdi Amini2016-03-111-22/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Following r263086, we are replacing this by a runtime check. More cleanup will follow on the IRBuilder itself, but I submitted this patch separately as SROA has a fancy "prefixInserter" class that needs extra-love. Reviewers: chandlerc Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18022 From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> llvm-svn: 263256
* [PM] Make the AnalysisManager parameter to run methods a reference.Chandler Carruth2016-03-111-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | This was originally a pointer to support pass managers which didn't use AnalysisManagers. However, that doesn't realistically come up much and the complexity of supporting it doesn't really make sense. In fact, *many* parts of the pass manager were just assuming the pointer was never null already. This at least makes it much more explicit and clear. llvm-svn: 263219
* [SROA] Fix PR25873, which Andrea Di Biagio analyzed the daylights outChandler Carruth2016-03-101-3/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | of, and I misdiagnosed for months and months. Andrea has had a patch for this forever, but I just couldn't see how it was fixing the root cause of the problem. It didn't make sense to me, even though the patch was perfectly good and the analysis of the actual failure event was *fantastic*. Well, I came back to it today because the patch has sat for *far* too long and needs attention and decided I wouldn't let it go until I really understood what was going on. After quite some time in the debugger, I finally realized that in fact I had just missed an important case with my previous attempt to fix PR22093 in r225149. Not only do we need to handle loads that won't be split, but stores-of-loads that we won't split. We *do* actually have enough logic in the presplitting to form new slices for split stores.... *unless* we decided not to split them! I'm so sorry that it took me this long to come to the realization that this is the issue. It seems so obvious in hind sight (of course). Anyways, the fix becomes *much* smaller and more focused. The fact that we're left doing integer smashing is related to the FIXME in my original commit: fundamentally, we're not aggressive about pre-splitting for loads and stores to the same alloca. If we want to get aggressive about this, it'll need both what Andrea had put into the proposed fix, but also a *lot* more logic to essentially iteratively pre-split the alloca until we can't do any more. As I said in that commit log, its really unclear that this is the right call. Instead, the integer blending and letting targets lower this to narrower stores seems slightly better. But we definitely shouldn't really go down that path just to fix this bug. Again, tons of thanks are owed to Andrea and others at Sony for working on this bug. I really should have seen what was going on here and re-directed them sooner. =//// llvm-svn: 263121
* [SROA] Clean up some really weird code, no functionality changed.Chandler Carruth2016-03-101-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | We already have the instruction extracted into 'I', just cast that to a store the way we do for loads. Also, we don't enter the if unless SI is non-null, so don't test it again for null. I'm pretty sure the entire test there can be nuked, but this is just the trivial cleanup. llvm-svn: 263112
* Fix buildbot failure introduced by 258010. Remove local variables became unused.Artur Pilipenko2016-01-171-3/+0
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* Push isDereferenceableAndAlignedPointer down into isSafeToLoadUnconditionallyArtur Pilipenko2016-01-171-8/+3
| | | | | | | | Reviewed By: reames Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16226 llvm-svn: 258010
* Change isSafeToLoadUnconditionally arguments order. Separated from ↵Artur Pilipenko2016-01-151-3/+3
| | | | | | http://reviews.llvm.org/D10920. llvm-svn: 257894
* [SROA] Also insert a bit piece expression if only one piece is neededKeno Fischer2016-01-141-2/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: If SROA creates only one piece (e.g. because the other is not needed), it still needs to create a bit_piece expression if that bit piece is smaller than the original size of the alloca. Reviewers: aprantl Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16187 llvm-svn: 257795
* getParent() ^ 3 == getModule() ; NFCISanjay Patel2015-12-141-2/+1
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* Revert "Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments."Pete Cooper2015-11-191-18/+14
| | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit r253511. This likely broke the bots in http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64-elf-linux2/builds/20202 http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/clang-3stage-i686-linux/builds/3787 llvm-svn: 253543
* Change memcpy/memset/memmove to have dest and source alignments.Pete Cooper2015-11-181-14/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Note, this was reviewed (and more details are in) http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151109/312083.html These intrinsics currently have an explicit alignment argument which is required to be a constant integer. It represents the alignment of the source and dest, and so must be the minimum of those. This change allows source and dest to each have their own alignments by using the alignment attribute on their arguments. The alignment argument itself is removed. There are a few places in the code for which the code needs to be checked by an expert as to whether using only src/dest alignment is safe. For those places, they currently take the minimum of src/dest alignments which matches the current behaviour. For example, code which used to read: call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* %dest, i8* %src, i32 500, i32 8, i1 false) will now read: call void @llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8* align 8 %dest, i8* align 8 %src, i32 500, i1 false) For out of tree owners, I was able to strip alignment from calls using sed by replacing: (call.*llvm\.memset.*)i32\ [0-9]*\,\ i1 false\) with: $1i1 false) and similarly for memmove and memcpy. I then added back in alignment to test cases which needed it. A similar commit will be made to clang which actually has many differences in alignment as now IRBuilder can generate different source/dest alignments on calls. In IRBuilder itself, a new argument was added. Instead of calling: CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, /* isVolatile */ false) you now call CreateMemCpy(Dst, Src, getInt64(Size), DstAlign, SrcAlign, /* isVolatile */ false) There is a temporary class (IntegerAlignment) which takes the source alignment and rejects implicit conversion from bool. This is to prevent isVolatile here from passing its default parameter to the source alignment. Note, changes in future can now be made to codegen. I didn't change anything here, but this change should enable better memcpy code sequences. Reviewed by Hal Finkel. llvm-svn: 253511
* [ScalarOpts] Remove dead code.Benjamin Kramer2015-10-151-5/+1
| | | | | | Does not touch debug dumpers. NFC. llvm-svn: 250417
* Scalar: Remove remaining ilist iterator implicit conversionsDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-10-131-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove remaining `ilist_iterator` implicit conversions from LLVMScalarOpts. This change exposed some scary behaviour in lib/Transforms/Scalar/SCCP.cpp around line 1770. This patch changes a call from `Function::begin()` to `&Function::front()`, since the return was immediately being passed into another function that takes a `Function*`. `Function::front()` started to assert, since the function was empty. Note that `Function::end()` does not point at a legal `Function*` -- it points at an `ilist_half_node` -- so the other function was getting garbage before. (I added the missing check for `Function::isDeclaration()`.) Otherwise, no functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 250211
* [PM] Port SROA to the new pass manager.Chandler Carruth2015-09-121-407/+342
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In some ways this is a very boring port to the new pass manager as there are no interesting analyses or dependencies or other oddities. However, this does introduce the first good example of a transformation pass with non-trivial state porting to the new pass manager. I've tried to carve out patterns here to replicate elsewhere, and would appreciate comments on whether folks like these patterns: - A common need in the new pass manager is to effectively lift the pass class and some of its state into a public header file. Prior to this, LLVM used anonymous namespaces to provide "module private" types and utilities, but that doesn't scale to cases where a public header file is needed and the new pass manager will exacerbate that. The pattern I've adopted here is to use the namespace-cased-name of the core pass (what would be a module if we had them) as a module-private namespace. Then utility and other code can be declared and defined in this namespace. At some point in the future, we could even have (conditionally compiled) code that used modules features when available to do the same basic thing. - I've split the actual pass run method in two in order to expose a private method usable by the old pass manager to wrap the new class with a minimum of duplicated code. I actually looked at a bunch of ways to automate or generate these, but they are all quite terrible IMO. The fundamental need is to extract the set of analyses which need to cross this interface boundary, and that will end up being too unpredictable to effectively encapsulate IMO. This is also a relatively small amount of boiler plate that will live a relatively short time, so I'm not too worried about the fact that it is boiler plate. The rest of the patch is totally boring but results in a massive diff (sorry). It just moves code around and removes or adds qualifiers to reflect the new name and nesting structure. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12773 llvm-svn: 247501
* Add GlobalsAA as preserved to a bunch of transformsJames Molloy2015-09-101-0/+2
| | | | | | GlobalsAA must by definition be preserved in function passes, but the passmanager doesn't know that. Make each pass explicitly preserve GlobalsAA. llvm-svn: 247263
* [SROA] Fix PR24463, a crash I introduced in SROA by allowing it toChandler Carruth2015-08-281-3/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | handle more allocas with loads past the end of the alloca. I suspect there are some related crashers with slightly different patterns, but I'll fix those and add test cases as I find them. Thanks to David Majnemer for the excellent test case reduction here. Made this super simple to debug and fix. llvm-svn: 246289
* [SROA] Rip out all support for SSAUpdater in SROA.Chandler Carruth2015-08-261-198/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This was only added to preserve the old ScalarRepl's use of SSAUpdater which was originally to avoid use of dominance frontiers. Now, we only need a domtree, and we'll need a domtree right after this pass as well and so it makes perfect sense to always and only use the dom-tree powered mem2reg. This was flag-flipper earlier and has stuck reasonably so I wanted to gut the now-dead code out of SROA before we waste more time with it. Among other things, this will make passmanager porting easier. llvm-svn: 246028
* Fix some comment typos.Benjamin Kramer2015-08-081-8/+9
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* [SROA] Fix a nasty pile of bugs to do with big-endian, different allocaChandler Carruth2015-07-221-11/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | types and loads, loads or stores widened past the size of an alloca, etc. This started off with a bug report about big-endian behavior with bitfields and loads and stores to a { i32, i24 } struct. An initial attempt to fix this was sent for review in D10357, but that didn't really get to the root of the problem. The core issue was that canConvertValue and convertValue in SROA were handling different bitwidth integers by doing a zext of the integer. It wouldn't do a trunc though, only a zext! This would in turn lead SROA to form an i24 load from an i24 alloca, zext it to i32, and then use it. This would at least produce the wrong value for big-endian systems. One of my many false starts here was to correct the computation for big-endian systems by shifting. But this doesn't actually work because the original code has a 64-bit store to the entire 8 bytes, and a 32-bit load of the last 4 bytes, and because the alloc size is 8 bytes, we can't lose that last (least significant if bigendian) byte! The real problem here is that we're forming an i24 load in SROA which is actually not sufficiently wide to load all of the necessary bits here. The source has an i32 load, and SROA needs to form that as well. The straightforward way to do this is to disable the zext logic in canConvertValue and convertValue, forcing us to actually load all 32-bits. This seems like a really good change, but it in turn breaks several other parts of SROA. First in the chain of knock-on failures, we had places where we were doing integer-widening promotion even though some of the integer loads or stores extended *past the end* of the alloca's memory! There was even a comment about preventing this, but it only prevented the case where the type had a different bit size from its store size. So I added checks to handle the cases where we actually have a widened load or store and to avoid trying to special integer widening promotion in those cases. Second, we actually rely on the ability to promote in the face of loads past the end of an alloca! This is important so that we can (for example) speculate loads around PHI nodes to do more promotion. The bits loaded are garbage, but as long as they aren't used and the alignment is suitable high (which it wasn't in the test case!) this is "fine". And we can't stop promoting here, lots of things stop working well if we do. So we need to add specific logic to handle the extension (and truncation) case, but *only* where that extension or truncation are over bytes that *are outside the alloca's allocated storage* and thus totally bogus to load or store. And of course, once we add back this correct handling of extension or truncation, we need to correctly handle bigendian systems to avoid re-introducing the exact bug that started us off on this chain of misery in the first place, but this time even more subtle as it only happens along speculated loads atop a PHI node. I've ported an existing test for PHI speculation to the big-endian test file and checked that we get that part correct, and I've added several more interesting big-endian test cases that should help check that we're getting this correct. Fun times. llvm-svn: 242869
* [SROA] Don't de-atomic volatile loads and storesDavid Majnemer2015-07-141-6/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | Volatile loads and stores are made visible in global state regardless of what memory is involved. It is not correct to disregard the ordering and synchronization scope because it is possible to synchronize with memory operations performed by hardware. This partially addresses PR23737. llvm-svn: 242126
* Revert r240137 (Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFC)Alexander Kornienko2015-06-231-6/+6
| | | | | | Apparently, the style needs to be agreed upon first. llvm-svn: 240390
* Fixed/added namespace ending comments using clang-tidy. NFCAlexander Kornienko2015-06-191-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The patch is generated using this command: tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \ -checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \ llvm/lib/ Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch! llvm-svn: 240137
* Construct ArrayRef<const T*> from vector<T>Pete Cooper2015-05-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | ArrayRef already has a SFINAE constructor which can construct ArrayRef<const T*> from ArrayRef<T*>. This adds methods to do the same directly from SmallVector and std::vector. This avoids an intermediate step through the use of makeArrayRef. Also update the users of this in LICM and SROA to remove the now unnecessary makeArrayRef call. Reviewed by David Blaikie. llvm-svn: 237309
* Change LoadAndStorePromoter to take ArrayRef instead of SmallVectorImpl&.Pete Cooper2015-05-131-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | The array passed to LoadAndStorePromoter's constructor was a constant reference to a SmallVectorImpl, which is just the same as passing an ArrayRef. Also, the data in the array can be 'const Instruction*' instead of 'Instruction*'. Its not possible to convert a SmallVectorImpl<T*> to SmallVectorImpl<const T*>, but ArrayRef does provide such a method. Currently this added calls to makeArrayRef which should be a nop, but i'm going to kick off a discussion about improving ArrayRef to not need these. llvm-svn: 237226
* IR: Give 'DI' prefix to debug info metadataDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-04-291-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Finish off PR23080 by renaming the debug info IR constructs from `MD*` to `DI*`. The last of the `DIDescriptor` classes were deleted in r235356, and the last of the related typedefs removed in r235413, so this has all baked for about a week. Note: If you have out-of-tree code (like a frontend), I recommend that you get everything compiling and tests passing with the *previous* commit before updating to this one. It'll be easier to keep track of what code is using the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy and what you've already updated, and I think you're extremely unlikely to insert bugs. YMMV of course. Back to *this* commit: I did this using the rename-md-di-nodes.sh upgrade script I've attached to PR23080 (both code and testcases) and filtered through clang-format-diff.py. I edited the tests for test/Assembler/invalid-generic-debug-node-*.ll by hand since the columns were off-by-three. It should work on your out-of-tree testcases (and code, if you've followed the advice in the previous paragraph). Some of the tests are in badly named files now (e.g., test/Assembler/invalid-mdcompositetype-missing-tag.ll should be 'dicompositetype'); I'll come back and move the files in a follow-up commit. llvm-svn: 236120
* Move Value.isDereferenceablePointer to ValueTracking [NFC]Philip Reames2015-04-231-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | Move isDereferenceablePointer function to Analysis. This function recursively tracks dereferencability over a chain of values like other functions in ValueTracking. This refactoring is motivated by further changes to support dereferenceable_or_null attribute (http://reviews.llvm.org/D8650). isDereferenceablePointer will be extended to perform context-sensitive analysis and IR is not a good place to have such functionality. Patch by: Artur Pilipenko <apilipenko@azulsystems.com> Differential Revision: reviews.llvm.org/D9075 llvm-svn: 235611
* DebugInfo: Drop rest of DIDescriptor subclassesDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-04-211-6/+6
| | | | | | | Delete the remaining subclasses of (the already deleted) `DIDescriptor`. Part of PR23080. llvm-svn: 235404
* DebugInfo: Require a DebugLoc in DIBuilder::insertDeclare()Duncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-04-151-6/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change `DIBuilder::insertDeclare()` and `insertDbgValueIntrinsic()` to take an `MDLocation*`/`DebugLoc` parameter which it attaches to the created intrinsic. Assert at creation time that the `scope:` field's subprogram matches the variable's. There's a matching `clang` commit to use the API. The context for this is PR22778, which is removing the `inlinedAt:` field from `MDLocalVariable`, instead deferring to the `!dbg` location attached to the debug info intrinsic. The best way to ensure we always have a `!dbg` attachment is to require one at creation time. I'll be adding verifier checks next, but this API change is the best way to shake out frontend bugs. Note: I added an `llvm_unreachable()` in `bindings/go` and passed in `nullptr` for the `DebugLoc`. The `llgo` folks will eventually need to pass a valid `DebugLoc` here. llvm-svn: 235041
* DebugInfo: Gut DIExpressionDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-04-141-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Completely gut `DIExpression`, turning it into a simple wrapper around `MDExpression *`. There are two bits of magic left: - It's constructed from `const MDExpression*` but convertible to `MDExpression*`. - It's default-constructed to `nullptr`. Otherwise, it should behave quite like a raw pointer. Once I've done the same to the rest of the `DIDescriptor` subclasses, I'll come back to delete them entirely (and update call sites as necessary to deal with the missing magic). llvm-svn: 234832
* [opaque pointer type] More GEP IRBuilder API migrations...David Blaikie2015-04-031-4/+7
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* DataLayout is mandatory, update the API to reflect it with references.Mehdi Amini2015-03-101-37/+45
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Now that the DataLayout is a mandatory part of the module, let's start cleaning the codebase. This patch is a first attempt at doing that. This patch is not exactly NFC as for instance some places were passing a nullptr instead of the DataLayout, possibly just because there was a default value on the DataLayout argument to many functions in the API. Even though it is not purely NFC, there is no change in the validation. I turned as many pointer to DataLayout to references, this helped figuring out all the places where a nullptr could come up. I had initially a local version of this patch broken into over 30 independant, commits but some later commit were cleaning the API and touching part of the code modified in the previous commits, so it seemed cleaner without the intermediate state. Test Plan: Reviewers: echristo Subscribers: llvm-commits From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> llvm-svn: 231740
* Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the ModuleMehdi Amini2015-03-041-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: DataLayout keeps the string used for its creation. As a side effect it is no longer needed in the Module. This is "almost" NFC, the string is no longer canonicalized, you can't rely on two "equals" DataLayout having the same string returned by getStringRepresentation(). Get rid of DataLayoutPass: the DataLayout is in the Module The DataLayout is "per-module", let's enforce this by not duplicating it more than necessary. One more step toward non-optionality of the DataLayout in the module. Make DataLayout Non-Optional in the Module Module->getDataLayout() will never returns nullptr anymore. Reviewers: echristo Subscribers: resistor, llvm-commits, jholewinski Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7992 From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com> llvm-svn: 231270
* Replace std::copy with a back inserter with vector append where feasibleBenjamin Kramer2015-02-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | All of the cases were just appending from random access iterators to a vector. Using insert/append can grow the vector to the perfect size directly and moves the growing out of the loop. No intended functionalty change. llvm-svn: 230845
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