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* Revert "Temporarily Revert "Add basic loop fusion pass.""Eric Christopher2019-04-171-0/+73
| | | | | | | | The reversion apparently deleted the test/Transforms directory. Will be re-reverting again. llvm-svn: 358552
* Temporarily Revert "Add basic loop fusion pass."Eric Christopher2019-04-171-73/+0
| | | | | | | | As it's causing some bot failures (and per request from kbarton). This reverts commit r358543/ab70da07286e618016e78247e4a24fcb84077fda. llvm-svn: 358546
* [coroutines] Add handling for unwind coro.endsGor Nishanov2017-03-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: The purpose of coro.end intrinsic is to allow frontends to mark the cleanup and other code that is only relevant during the initial invocation of the coroutine and should not be present in resume and destroy parts. In landing pads coro.end is replaced with an appropriate instruction to unwind to caller. The handling of coro.end differs depending on whether the target is using landingpad or WinEH exception model. For landingpad based exception model, it is expected that frontend uses the `coro.end`_ intrinsic as follows: ``` ehcleanup: %InResumePart = call i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8* null, i1 true) br i1 %InResumePart, label %eh.resume, label %cleanup.cont cleanup.cont: ; rest of the cleanup eh.resume: %exn = load i8*, i8** %exn.slot, align 8 %sel = load i32, i32* %ehselector.slot, align 4 %lpad.val = insertvalue { i8*, i32 } undef, i8* %exn, 0 %lpad.val29 = insertvalue { i8*, i32 } %lpad.val, i32 %sel, 1 resume { i8*, i32 } %lpad.val29 ``` The `CoroSpit` pass replaces `coro.end` with ``True`` in the resume functions, thus leading to immediate unwind to the caller, whereas in start function it is replaced with ``False``, thus allowing to proceed to the rest of the cleanup code that is only needed during initial invocation of the coroutine. For Windows Exception handling model, a frontend should attach a funclet bundle referring to an enclosing cleanuppad as follows: ``` ehcleanup: %tok = cleanuppad within none [] %unused = call i1 @llvm.coro.end(i8* null, i1 true) [ "funclet"(token %tok) ] cleanupret from %tok unwind label %RestOfTheCleanup ``` The `CoroSplit` pass, if the funclet bundle is present, will insert ``cleanupret from %tok unwind to caller`` before the `coro.end`_ intrinsic and will remove the rest of the block. Reviewers: majnemer Reviewed By: majnemer Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25543 llvm-svn: 297223
* [Coroutines] Part11: Add final suspend handling.Gor Nishanov2016-09-051-0/+73
Summary: A frontend may designate a particular suspend to be final, by setting the second argument of the coro.suspend intrinsic to true. Such a suspend point has two properties: * it is possible to check whether a suspended coroutine is at the final suspend point via coro.done intrinsic; * a resumption of a coroutine stopped at the final suspend point leads to undefined behavior. The only possible action for a coroutine at a final suspend point is destroying it via coro.destroy intrinsic. This patch adds final suspend handling logic to CoroEarly and CoroSplit passes. Now, the final suspend point example from docs\Coroutines.rst compiles and produces expected result (see test/Transform/Coroutines/ex5.ll). Reviewers: majnemer Subscribers: mehdi_amini, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24068 llvm-svn: 280646
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