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* Revert "Temporarily Revert "Add basic loop fusion pass.""Eric Christopher2019-04-171-0/+95
| | | | | | | | The reversion apparently deleted the test/Transforms directory. Will be re-reverting again. llvm-svn: 358552
* Temporarily Revert "Add basic loop fusion pass."Eric Christopher2019-04-171-95/+0
| | | | | | | | As it's causing some bot failures (and per request from kbarton). This reverts commit r358543/ab70da07286e618016e78247e4a24fcb84077fda. llvm-svn: 358546
* [New PM][IRCE] port of Inductive Range Check Elimination pass to the new ↵Fedor Sergeev2018-03-151-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | pass manager There are two nontrivial details here: * Loop structure update interface is quite different with new pass manager, so the code to add new loops was factored out * BranchProbabilityInfo is not a loop analysis, so it can not be just getResult'ed from within the loop pass. It cant even be queried through getCachedResult as LoopCanonicalization sequence (e.g. LoopSimplify) might invalidate BPI results. Complete solution for BPI will likely take some time to discuss and figure out, so for now this was partially solved by making BPI optional in IRCE (skipping a couple of profitability checks if it is absent). Most of the IRCE tests got their corresponding new-pass-manager variant enabled. Only two of them depend on BPI, both marked with TODO, to be turned on when BPI starts being available for loop passes. Reviewers: chandlerc, mkazantsev, sanjoy, asbirlea Reviewed By: mkazantsev Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43795 llvm-svn: 327619
* [IRCE] Smart range intersectionMax Kazantsev2017-11-201-37/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In rL316552, we ban intersection of unsigned latch range with signed range check and vice versa, unless the entire range check iteration space is known positive. It was a correct functional fix that saved us from dealing with ambiguous values, but it also appeared to be a very restrictive limitation. In particular, in the following case: loop: %iv = phi i32 [ 0, %preheader ], [ %iv.next, %latch] %iv.offset = add i32 %iv, 10 %rc = icmp slt i32 %iv.offset, %len br i1 %rc, label %latch, label %deopt latch: %iv.next = add i32 %iv, 11 %cond = icmp i32 ult %iv.next, 100 br it %cond, label %loop, label %exit Here, the unsigned iteration range is `[0, 100)`, and the safe range for range check is `[-10, %len - 10)`. For unsigned iteration spaces, we use unsigned min/max functions for range intersection. Given this, we wanted to avoid dealing with `-10` because it is interpreted as a very big unsigned value. Semantically, range check's safe range goes through unsigned border, so in fact it is two disjoint ranges in IV's iteration space. Intersection of such ranges is not trivial, so we prohibited this case saying that we are not allowed to intersect such ranges. What semantics of this safe range actually means is that we can start from `-10` and go up increasing the `%iv` by one until we reach `%len - 10` (for simplicity let's assume that `%len - 10` is a reasonably big positive value). In particular, this safe iteration space includes `0, 1, 2, ..., %len - 11`. So if we were able to return safe iteration space `[0, %len - 10)`, we could safely intersect it with IV's iteration space. All values in this range are non-negative, so using signed/unsigned min/max for them is unambiguous. In this patch, we alter the algorithm of safe range calculation so that it returnes a subset of the original safe space which is represented by one continuous range that does not go through wrap. In order to reach this, we use modified SCEV substraction function. It can be imagined as a function that substracts by `1` (or `-1`) as long as the further substraction does not cause a wrap in IV iteration space. This allows us to perform IRCE in many situations when we deal with IV space and range check of different types (in terms of signed/unsigned). We apply this approach for both matching and not matching types of IV iteration space and the range check. One implication of this is that now IRCE became smarter in detection of empty safe ranges. For example, in this case: loop: %iv = phi i32 [ %begin, %preheader ], [ %iv.next, %latch] %iv.offset = sub i32 %iv, 10 %rc = icmp ult i32 %iv.offset, %len br i1 %rc, label %latch, label %deopt latch: %iv.next = add i32 %iv, 11 %cond = icmp i32 ult %iv.next, 100 br it %cond, label %loop, label %exit If `%len` was less than 10 but SCEV failed to trivially prove that `%begin - 10 >u %len- 10`, we could end up executing entire loop in safe preloop while the main loop was still generated, but never executed. Now, cutting the ranges so that if both `begin - 10` and `%len - 10` overflow, we have a trivially empty range of `[0, 0)`. This in some cases prevents us from meaningless optimization. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39954 llvm-svn: 318639
* Revert rL311205 "[IRCE] Fix buggy behavior in Clamp"Max Kazantsev2017-11-011-2/+65
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch reverts rL311205 that was initially a wrong fix. The real problem was in intersection of signed and unsigned ranges (see rL316552), and the patch being reverted masked the problem instead of fixing it. By now, the test against which rL311205 was made works OK even without this code. This revert patch also contains a test case that demonstrates incorrect behavior caused by rL311205: it is caused by incorrect choise of signed max instead of unsigned. llvm-svn: 317088
* [IRCE] Fix intersection between signed and unsigned rangesMax Kazantsev2017-10-251-7/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | IRCE for unsigned latch conditions was temporarily disabled by rL314881. The motivating example contained an unsigned latch condition and a signed range check. One of the safe iteration ranges was `[1, SINT_MAX + 1]`. Its right border was incorrectly interpreted as a negative value in `IntersectRange` function, this lead to a miscompile under which we deleted a range check without inserting a postloop where it was needed. This patch brings back IRCE for unsigned latch conditions. Now we treat range intersection more carefully. If the latch condition was unsigned, we only try to consider a range check for deletion if: 1. The range check is also unsigned, or 2. Safe iteration range of the range check lies within `[0, SINT_MAX]`. The same is done for signed latch. Values from `[0, SINT_MAX]` are unambiguous, these values are non-negative under any interpretation, and all values of a range intersected with such range are also non-negative. We also use signed/unsigned min/max functions for range intersection depending on type of the latch condition. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38581 llvm-svn: 316552
* [IRCE] Smarter detection of empty ranges using SCEVMax Kazantsev2017-10-251-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For a SCEV range, this patch replaces the naive emptiness check for SCEV ranges which looks like `Begin == End` with a SCEV check. The range is guaranteed to be empty of `Begin >= End`. We should filter such ranges out and do not try to perform IRCE for them. For example, we can get such range when intersecting range `[A, B)` and `[C, D)` where `A < B < C < D`. The resulting range is `[max(A, C), min(B, D)) = [C, B)`. This range is empty, but its `Begin` does not match with `End`. Making IRCE for an empty range is basically safe but unprofitable because we never actually get into the main loop where the range checks are supposed to be eliminated. This patch uses SCEV mechanisms to treat loops with proved `Begin >= End` as empty. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39082 llvm-svn: 316550
* [IRCE] Temporarily disable unsigned latch conditions by defaultMax Kazantsev2017-10-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | We have found some corner cases connected to range intersection where IRCE makes a bad thing when the latch condition is unsigned. The fix for that will go as a follow up. This patch temporarily disables IRCE for unsigned latch conditions until the issue is fixed. The unsigned latch conditions were introduced to IRCE by rL310027. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38529 llvm-svn: 314881
* [IRCE] Fix buggy behavior in ClampMax Kazantsev2017-08-181-0/+61
Clamp function was too optimistic when choosing signed or unsigned min/max function for calculations. In fact, `!IsSignedPredicate` guarantees us that `Smallest` and `Greatest` can be compared safely using unsigned predicates, but we did not check this for `S` which can in theory be negative. This patch makes Clamp use signed min/max for cases when it fails to prove `S` being non-negative, and it adds a test where such situation may lead to incorrect conditions calculation. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36873 llvm-svn: 311205
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