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* SamplePGO - Add initial support for inliner annotations.Diego Novillo2015-11-272-0/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds two thresholds to the sample profiler to affect inlining decisions: the concept of global hotness and coldness. Functions that have accumulated more than a certain fraction of samples at runtime, are annotated with the InlineHint attribute. Conversely, functions that accumulate less than a certain fraction of samples, are annotated with the Cold attribute. This is very similar to the hints emitted by Clang when using instrumentation profiles. Notice that this is a very blunt instrument. A function may have globally collected a significant fraction of samples, but that does not necessarily mean that every callsite for that function is hot. Ideally, we would annotate each callsite with the samples collected at that callsite. This way, the inliner can incorporate all these weights into its cost model. Once the inliner offers this functionality, we can change the hints emitted here to a more precise per-callsite annotation. For now, this is providing some measure of speedups with our internal benchmarks. I've observed speedups of up to 23% (though the geo mean is about 3%). I expect these numbers to improve as the inliner gets better annotations. llvm-svn: 254212
* SamplePGO - Add test for hot/cold inlined functions.Diego Novillo2015-11-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the original binary is executed and sampled, the resulting profile contains information on the original inline stack. We currently follow the original inline plan if we notice that the inlined callsite has more than 0 samples to it. A better way is to determine whether the callsite is actually worth inlining. If the callsite accumulates a small fraction of the samples spent in the parent function, then we don't want to bother inlining it (as it means that the callsite is actually cold). This patch introduces a threshold expressed in percentage of samples in relation to the parent function. If the callsite uses less than N% of the total samples used by its parent, the original inline decision is not re-applied. I've set the threshold to the very arbitrary value of 5%. I'm yet to do any actual experiments to see what's a good value. I wanted to separate the basic mechanism from the tuning. llvm-svn: 254034
* SamplePGO - Add coverage tracking for samples.Diego Novillo2015-11-233-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | The existing coverage tracker counts the number of records that were used from the input profile. An alternative view of coverage is to check how many available samples were applied. This way, if the profile contains several records with few samples, it doesn't really matter much that they were not applied. The more interesting records to apply are the ones that contribute many samples. llvm-svn: 253912
* SamplePGO - Tweak RUN command for a test. NFC.Diego Novillo2015-11-201-1/+1
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* SamplePGO - Do not count never-executed inlined functions when computing ↵Diego Novillo2015-11-202-0/+152
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | coverage. If a function was originally inlined but not actually hot at runtime, its samples will not be counted inside the parent function. This throws off the coverage calculation because it expects to find more used records than it should. Fixed by ignoring functions that will not be inlined into the parent. Currently, this is inlined functions with 0 samples. In subsequent patches, I'll change this to mean "cold" functions. llvm-svn: 253716
* SamplePGO - Add line offset and discriminator information to sample reports.Diego Novillo2015-11-201-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | While debugging some sampling coverage problems, I found this useful: When applying samples from a profile, it helps to also know what line offset and discriminator the sample belongs to. This makes it easy to correlate against the input profile. llvm-svn: 253670
* [llvm-profdata] Add check for text profile formats and improve error ↵Nathan Slingerland2015-11-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | reporting (2nd try) Summary: This change addresses two possible instances of user error / confusion when merging sampled profile data. Previously any input that didn't match the raw or processed instrumented format would automatically be interpreted as instrumented profile text format data. No error would be reported during the merge. Example: If foo-sampled.profdata and bar-sampled.profdata are binary sampled profiles: Old behavior: $ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -output foobar-sampled.profdata $ llvm-profdata show -sample foobar-sampled.profdata error: foobar-sampled.profdata:1: Expected 'mangled_name:NUM:NUM', found lprofi This change adds basic checks for valid input data when assuming text input. It also makes error messages related to file format validity more specific about the assumbed profile data type. New behavior: $ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -o foobar-sampled.profdata error: foo.profdata: Unrecognized instrumentation profile encoding format Perhaps you forgot to use the -sample option? Reviewers: bogner, davidxl, dnovillo Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14558 llvm-svn: 253009
* DI: Reverse direction of subprogram -> function edge.Peter Collingbourne2015-11-0513-42/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, subprograms contained a metadata reference to the function they described. Because most clients need to get or set a subprogram for a given function rather than the other way around, this created unneeded inefficiency. For example, many passes needed to call the function llvm::makeSubprogramMap() to build a mapping from functions to subprograms, and the IR linker needed to fix up function references in a way that caused quadratic complexity in the IR linking phase of LTO. This change reverses the direction of the edge by storing the subprogram as function-level metadata and removing DISubprogram's function field. Since this is an IR change, a bitcode upgrade has been provided. Fixes PR23367. An upgrade script for textual IR for out-of-tree clients is attached to the PR. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14265 llvm-svn: 252219
* SamplePGO - Count sample records in embedded profiles when computing coverage.Diego Novillo2015-10-312-0/+137
| | | | | | | The initial coverage checking code for sample records failed to count records inside inlined profiles. This change fixes the oversight. llvm-svn: 251752
* Revert r251593.Diego Novillo2015-10-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | The patch in r251593 was only papering over the problem. The actual fix was committed in r251623. llvm-svn: 251635
* Tweak test check pattern to fix bot failure.Diego Novillo2015-10-291-1/+1
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* SamplePGO - Add flag to check sampling coverage.Diego Novillo2015-10-282-0/+50
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds the flag -mllvm -sample-profile-check-coverage=N to the SampleProfile pass. N is the percent of input sample records that the user expects to apply. If the pass does not use N% (or more) of the sample records in the input, it emits a warning. This is useful to detect some forms of stale profiles. If the code has drifted enough from the original profile, there will be records that do not match the IR anymore. This will not detect cases where a sample profile record for line L is referring to some other instructions that also used to be at line L. llvm-svn: 251568
* Fix SamplePGO segfault when debug info is missing.Diego Novillo2015-10-272-0/+41
| | | | | | | | | | When emitting a remark for a conditional branch annotation, the remark uses the line location information of the conditional branch in the message. In some cases, that information is unavailable and the optimization would segfaul. I'm still not sure whether this is a bug or WAI, but the optimizer should not die because of this. llvm-svn: 251420
* SamplePGO - Add optimization reports.Diego Novillo2015-10-262-0/+192
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds a couple of optimization remarks to the SamplePGO transformation. When it decides to inline a hot function (to mimic the inline stack and repeat useful inline decisions in the original build). It will also report branch destinations. For instance, given the code fragment: 6 if (i < 1000) 7 sum -= i; 8 else 9 sum += -i * rand(); If the 'else' branch is taken most of the time, building this code with -Rpass=sample-profile will produce: a.cc:9:14: remark: most popular destination for conditional branches at small.cc:6:9 [-Rpass=sample-profile] sum += -i * rand(); ^ llvm-svn: 251330
* Cleanup test case debug info. NFC.Diego Novillo2015-10-261-1/+1
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* Tolerate negative offset when matching sample profile.Dehao Chen2015-10-212-0/+86
| | | | | | | | In some cases (as illustrated in the unittest), lineno can be less than the heade_lineno because the function body are included from some other files. In this case, offset will be negative. This patch makes clang still able to match the profile to IR in this situation. http://reviews.llvm.org/D13914 llvm-svn: 250873
* Sample profiles - Re-arrange binary format to emit head samples only on top ↵Diego Novillo2015-10-161-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | functions. The number of samples collected at the head of a function only make sense for top-level functions (i.e., those actually called as opposed to being inlined inside another). Head samples essentially count the time spent inside the function's prologue. This clearly doesn't make sense for inlined functions, so we were always emitting 0 in those. llvm-svn: 250539
* Sample profiles - Add a name table to the binary encoding.Diego Novillo2015-10-131-0/+0
| | | | | | | | Binary encoded profiles used to encode all function names inline at every reference. This is clearly suboptimal in terms of space. This patch fixes this by adding a name table to the header of the file. llvm-svn: 250241
* Add inline stack streaming to binary sample profiles.Diego Novillo2015-10-091-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | With this patch we can now read and write inline stacks in sample profiles to the binary encoded profiles. In a subsequent patch, I will add a string table to the binary encoding. Right now function names are emitted as strings every time we find them. This is too bloated and will produce large files in applications with lots of inlining. llvm-svn: 249861
* Update sample profile propagation algorithm.Dehao Chen2015-10-014-109/+207
| | | | | | http://reviews.llvm.org/D13218 llvm-svn: 248968
* Add unittest for new samle profile format.Dehao Chen2015-09-302-0/+115
| | | | | | http://reviews.llvm.org/D13145 llvm-svn: 248870
* http://reviews.llvm.org/D13145Dehao Chen2015-09-3012-59/+59
| | | | | | Support hierarachical sample profile format. llvm-svn: 248865
* Revert r248810 which breaks tests.Dehao Chen2015-09-292-249/+0
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* http://reviews.llvm.org/D13231Dehao Chen2015-09-292-0/+249
| | | | | | Change lookup functions to const functions. llvm-svn: 248810
* Use fixed-point representation for BranchProbability.Cong Hou2015-09-255-29/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BranchProbability now is represented by its numerator and denominator in uint32_t type. This patch changes this representation into a fixed point that is represented by the numerator in uint32_t type and a constant denominator 1<<31. This is quite similar to the representation of BlockMass in BlockFrequencyInfoImpl.h. There are several pros and cons of this change: Pros: 1. It uses only a half space of the current one. 2. Some operations are much faster like plus, subtraction, comparison, and scaling by an integer. Cons: 1. Constructing a probability using arbitrary numerator and denominator needs additional calculations. 2. It is a little less precise than before as we use a fixed denominator. For example, 1 - 1/3 may not be exactly identical to 1 / 3 (this will lead to many BranchProbability unit test failures). This should not matter when we only use it for branch probability. If we use it like a rational value for some precise calculations we may need another construct like ValueRatio. One important reason for this change is that we propose to store branch probabilities instead of edge weights in MachineBasicBlock. We also want clients to use probability instead of weight when adding successors to a MBB. The current BranchProbability has more space which may be a concern. Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12603 llvm-svn: 248633
* Temporarily fix gcov failures in big-endian hosts.Diego Novillo2015-09-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | This test uses a gcov file generated in a little-endian host. The gcov reader does not allow different endianness, so the test fails on big endian hosts. XFAILing for now. llvm-svn: 247920
* GCC AutoFDO profile reader - Initial support.Diego Novillo2015-09-172-0/+218
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds enough machinery to support reading simple GCC AutoFDO profiles. It now supports reading flat profiles (no function calls). Subsequent patches will add support for: - Inlined calls (in particular, the inline call stack is not traversed to accumulate samples). - Working sets and modules. These are used mostly for GCC's LIPO optimizations, so they're not needed in LLVM atm. I'm not sure that we will ever need them. For now, I've if0'd around the calls. The patch also adds support in GCOV.h for gcov version V704 (generated by GCC's profile conversion tool). llvm-svn: 247874
* DI: Require subprogram definitions to be distinctDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-08-286-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As a follow-up to r246098, require `DISubprogram` definitions (`isDefinition: true`) to be 'distinct'. Specifically, add an assembler check, a verifier check, and bitcode upgrading logic to combat testcase bitrot after the `DIBuilder` change. While working on the testcases, I realized that test/Linker/subprogram-linkonce-weak-odr.ll isn't relevant anymore. Its purpose was to check for a corner case in PR22792 where two subprogram definitions match exactly and share the same metadata node. The new verifier check, requiring that subprogram definitions are 'distinct', precludes that possibility. I updated almost all the IR with the following script: git grep -l -E -e '= !DISubprogram\(.* isDefinition: true' | grep -v test/Bitcode | xargs sed -i '' -e 's/= \(!DISubprogram(.*, isDefinition: true\)/= distinct \1/' Likely some variant of would work for out-of-tree testcases. llvm-svn: 246327
* DI: Disallow uniquable DICompileUnitsDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-08-035-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since r241097, `DIBuilder` has only created distinct `DICompileUnit`s. The backend is liable to start relying on that (if it hasn't already), so make uniquable `DICompileUnit`s illegal and automatically upgrade old bitcode. This is a nice cleanup, since we can remove an unnecessary `DenseSet` (and the associated uniquing info) from `LLVMContextImpl`. Almost all the testcases were updated with this script: git grep -e '= !DICompileUnit' -l -- test | grep -v test/Bitcode | xargs sed -i '' -e 's,= !DICompileUnit,= distinct !DICompileUnit,' I imagine something similar should work for out-of-tree testcases. llvm-svn: 243885
* DI: Remove DW_TAG_arg_variable and DW_TAG_auto_variableDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-07-311-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the fake `DW_TAG_auto_variable` and `DW_TAG_arg_variable` tags, using `DW_TAG_variable` in their place Stop exposing the `tag:` field at all in the assembly format for `DILocalVariable`. Most of the testcase updates were generated by the following sed script: find test/ -name "*.ll" -o -name "*.mir" | xargs grep -l 'DILocalVariable' | xargs sed -i '' \ -e 's/tag: DW_TAG_arg_variable, //' \ -e 's/tag: DW_TAG_auto_variable, //' There were only a handful of tests in `test/Assembly` that I needed to update by hand. (Note: a follow-up could change `DILocalVariable::DILocalVariable()` to set the tag to `DW_TAG_formal_parameter` instead of `DW_TAG_variable` (as appropriate), instead of having that logic magically in the backend in `DbgVariable`. I've added a FIXME to that effect.) llvm-svn: 243774
* Add function entry counts from sample profiles.Diego Novillo2015-05-132-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | | This patch uses the new function profile metadata "function_entry_count" to annotate entry counts from sample profiles. In a sampling profile, the total samples collected at the function entry are an approximation for the number of times that function was invoked. llvm-svn: 237265
* Allow 0-weight branches in BranchProbabilityInfo.Diego Novillo2015-05-063-14/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: When computing branch weights in BPI, we used to disallow branches with weight 0. This is a minor nuisance, because a branch with weight 0 is different to "don't have information". In the context of instrumentation, it may mean "never executed", in the context of sampling, it means "never or seldom executed". In allowing 0 weight branches, I ran into issues with the switch expansion code in selection DAG. It is currently hardwired to not handle branches with weight 0. To maintain the current behaviour, I changed it to use 1 when it finds 0, but perhaps the algorithm needs changes to tolerate branches with weight zero. Reviewers: hansw Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9533 llvm-svn: 236617
* IR: Give 'DI' prefix to debug info metadataDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-04-295-134/+134
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to ↵David Blaikie2015-04-164-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the call instruction See r230786 and r230794 for similar changes to gep and load respectively. Call is a bit different because it often doesn't have a single explicit type - usually the type is deduced from the arguments, and just the return type is explicit. In those cases there's no need to change the IR. When that's not the case, the IR usually contains the pointer type of the first operand - but since typed pointers are going away, that representation is insufficient so I'm just stripping the "pointerness" of the explicit type away. This does make the IR a bit weird - it /sort of/ reads like the type of the first operand: "call void () %x(" but %x is actually of type "void ()*" and will eventually be just of type "ptr". But this seems not too bad and I don't think it would benefit from repeating the type ("void (), void () * %x(" and then eventually "void (), ptr %x(") as has been done with gep and load. This also has a side benefit: since the explicit type is no longer a pointer, there's no ambiguity between an explicit type and a function that returns a function pointer. Previously this case needed an explicit type (eg: a function returning a void() function was written as "call void () () * @x(" rather than "call void () * @x(" because of the ambiguity between a function returning a pointer to a void() function and a function returning void). No ambiguity means even function pointer return types can just be written alone, without writing the whole function's type. This leaves /only/ the varargs case where the explicit type is required. Given the special type syntax in call instructions, the regex-fu used for migration was a bit more involved in its own unique way (as every one of these is) so here it is. Use it in conjunction with the apply.sh script and associated find/xargs commands I've provided in rr230786 to migrate your out of tree tests. Do let me know if any of this doesn't cover your cases & we can iterate on a more general script/regexes to help others with out of tree tests. About 9 test cases couldn't be automatically migrated - half of those were functions returning function pointers, where I just had to manually delete the function argument types now that we didn't need an explicit function type there. The other half were typedefs of function types used in calls - just had to manually drop the * from those. import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r'((?:=|:|^|\s)call\s(?:[^@]*?))(\s*$|\s*(?:(?:\[\[[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\]\]|[@%](?:(")?[\\\?@a-zA-Z0-9_.]*?(?(3)"|)|{{.*}}))(?:\(|$)|undef|inttoptr|bitcast|null|asm).*$)') addrspace_end = re.compile(r"addrspace\(\d+\)\s*\*$") func_end = re.compile("(?:void.*|\)\s*)\*$") def conv(match, line): if not match or re.search(addrspace_end, match.group(1)) or not re.search(func_end, match.group(1)): return line return line[:match.start()] + match.group(1)[:match.group(1).rfind('*')].rstrip() + match.group(2) + line[match.end():] for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(conv(re.search(pat, line), line)) llvm-svn: 235145
* DebugInfo: Fix bad debug info for compile units and typesDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-03-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix debug info in these tests, which started failing with a WIP patch to verify compile units and types. The problems look like they were all caused by bitrot. They fell into these categories: - Using `!{i32 0}` instead of `!{}`. - Using `!{null}` instead of `!{}`. - Using `!MDExpression()` instead of `!{}`. - Using `!8` instead of `!{!8}`. - `file:` references that pointed at `MDCompileUnit`s instead of the same `MDFile` as the compile unit. - `file:` references that were numerically off-by-one or (off-by-ten). llvm-svn: 233415
* DebugInfo: Fix testcases that fail -verify-debug-info=trueDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-03-161-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | As part of PR22777, fix testcases that fail the debug info verifier. The changes fall into the following categories: - Empty `filename:` fields in `MDFile`s. Compile units and some types require non-empty filenames. A number of testcases have empty filenames, probably due to hand-reduction of testcases. - Not-quite empty arrays: `!{i32 0}`. This used to be equivalent in the debug info schema to `!{}`. They cause problems for `!MDSubroutineType`'s `types:` array, since it requires all operands to be valid types. (Note that `!{null}` is the correct type array for functions that take no arguments and return `void`.) - Significantly bitrotted testcases. Nodes got left behind a few upgrades ago because of missing or invalid tags. llvm-svn: 232415
* Verifier: Check debug info intrinsic argumentsDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-03-151-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Verify that debug info intrinsic arguments are valid. (These checks will not recurse through the full debug info graph, so they don't need to be cordoned of in `DebugInfoVerifier`.) With those checks in place, changing the `DbgIntrinsicInst` accessors to downcast to `MDLocalVariable` and `MDExpression` is natural (added isa specializations in `Metadata.h` to support this). Added tests to `test/Verifier` for the new -verify checks, and fixed the debug info in all the in-tree tests. If you have out-of-tree testcases that have started to fail to -verify, hopefully the verify checks are helpful. The most likely problem is that the expression argument is `!{}` (instead of `!MDExpression()`). llvm-svn: 232296
* [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to ↵David Blaikie2015-03-134-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | gep operator Similar to gep (r230786) and load (r230794) changes. Similar migration script can be used to update test cases, which successfully migrated all of LLVM and Polly, but about 4 test cases needed manually changes in Clang. (this script will read the contents of stdin and massage it into stdout - wrap it in the 'apply.sh' script shown in previous commits + xargs to apply it over a large set of test cases) import fileinput import sys import re rep = re.compile(r"(getelementptr(?:\s+inbounds)?\s*\()((<\d*\s+x\s+)?([^@]*?)(|\s*addrspace\(\d+\))\s*\*(?(3)>)\s*)(?=$|%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|zeroinitializer|<|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{)", re.MULTILINE | re.DOTALL) def conv(match): line = match.group(1) line += match.group(4) line += ", " line += match.group(2) return line line = sys.stdin.read() off = 0 for match in re.finditer(rep, line): sys.stdout.write(line[off:match.start()]) sys.stdout.write(conv(match)) off = match.end() sys.stdout.write(line[off:]) llvm-svn: 232184
* DebugInfo: Move new hierarchy into placeDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-03-035-70/+70
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move the specialized metadata nodes for the new debug info hierarchy into place, finishing off PR22464. I've done bootstraps (and all that) and I'm confident this commit is NFC as far as DWARF output is concerned. Let me know if I'm wrong :). The code changes are fairly mechanical: - Bumped the "Debug Info Version". - `DIBuilder` now creates the appropriate subclass of `MDNode`. - Subclasses of DIDescriptor now expect to hold their "MD" counterparts (e.g., `DIBasicType` expects `MDBasicType`). - Deleted a ton of dead code in `AsmWriter.cpp` and `DebugInfo.cpp` for printing comments. - Big update to LangRef to describe the nodes in the new hierarchy. Feel free to make it better. Testcase changes are enormous. There's an accompanying clang commit on its way. If you have out-of-tree debug info testcases, I just broke your build. - `upgrade-specialized-nodes.sh` is attached to PR22564. I used it to update all the IR testcases. - Unfortunately I failed to find way to script the updates to CHECK lines, so I updated all of these by hand. This was fairly painful, since the old CHECKs are difficult to reason about. That's one of the benefits of the new hierarchy. This work isn't quite finished, BTW. The `DIDescriptor` subclasses are almost empty wrappers, but not quite: they still have loose casting checks (see the `RETURN_FROM_RAW()` macro). Once they're completely gutted, I'll rename the "MD" classes to "DI" and kill the wrappers. I also expect to make a few schema changes now that it's easier to reason about everything. llvm-svn: 231082
* [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to ↵David Blaikie2015-02-274-42/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | load instruction Essentially the same as the GEP change in r230786. A similar migration script can be used to update test cases, though a few more test case improvements/changes were required this time around: (r229269-r229278) import fileinput import sys import re pat = re.compile(r"((?:=|:|^)\s*load (?:atomic )?(?:volatile )?(.*?))(| addrspace\(\d+\) *)\*($| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$)") for line in sys.stdin: sys.stdout.write(re.sub(pat, r"\1, \2\3*\4", line)) Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7649 llvm-svn: 230794
* [opaque pointer type] Add textual IR support for explicit type parameter to ↵David Blaikie2015-02-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | getelementptr instruction One of several parallel first steps to remove the target type of pointers, replacing them with a single opaque pointer type. This adds an explicit type parameter to the gep instruction so that when the first parameter becomes an opaque pointer type, the type to gep through is still available to the instructions. * This doesn't modify gep operators, only instructions (operators will be handled separately) * Textual IR changes only. Bitcode (including upgrade) and changing the in-memory representation will be in separate changes. * geps of vectors are transformed as: getelementptr <4 x float*> %x, ... ->getelementptr float, <4 x float*> %x, ... Then, once the opaque pointer type is introduced, this will ultimately look like: getelementptr float, <4 x ptr> %x with the unambiguous interpretation that it is a vector of pointers to float. * address spaces remain on the pointer, not the type: getelementptr float addrspace(1)* %x ->getelementptr float, float addrspace(1)* %x Then, eventually: getelementptr float, ptr addrspace(1) %x Importantly, the massive amount of test case churn has been automated by same crappy python code. I had to manually update a few test cases that wouldn't fit the script's model (r228970,r229196,r229197,r229198). The python script just massages stdin and writes the result to stdout, I then wrapped that in a shell script to handle replacing files, then using the usual find+xargs to migrate all the files. update.py: import fileinput import sys import re ibrep = re.compile(r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr inbounds )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))") normrep = re.compile( r"(^.*?[^%\w]getelementptr )(((?:<\d* x )?)(.*?)(| addrspace\(\d\)) *\*(|>)(?:$| *(?:%|@|null|undef|blockaddress|getelementptr|addrspacecast|bitcast|inttoptr|\[\[[a-zA-Z]|\{\{).*$))") def conv(match, line): if not match: return line line = match.groups()[0] if len(match.groups()[5]) == 0: line += match.groups()[2] line += match.groups()[3] line += ", " line += match.groups()[1] line += "\n" return line for line in sys.stdin: if line.find("getelementptr ") == line.find("getelementptr inbounds"): if line.find("getelementptr inbounds") != line.find("getelementptr inbounds ("): line = conv(re.match(ibrep, line), line) elif line.find("getelementptr ") != line.find("getelementptr ("): line = conv(re.match(normrep, line), line) sys.stdout.write(line) apply.sh: for name in "$@" do python3 `dirname "$0"`/update.py < "$name" > "$name.tmp" && mv "$name.tmp" "$name" rm -f "$name.tmp" done The actual commands: From llvm/src: find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh From llvm/src/tools/clang: find test/ -name *.mm -o -name *.m -o -name *.cpp -o -name *.c | xargs -I '{}' ../../apply.sh "{}" From llvm/src/tools/polly: find test/ -name *.ll | xargs ./apply.sh After that, check-all (with llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, lld, compiler-rt, and polly all checked out). The extra 'rm' in the apply.sh script is due to a few files in clang's test suite using interesting unicode stuff that my python script was throwing exceptions on. None of those files needed to be migrated, so it seemed sufficient to ignore those cases. Reviewers: rafael, dexonsmith, grosser Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7636 llvm-svn: 230786
* IR: Move MDLocation into placeDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2015-01-145-63/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit moves `MDLocation`, finishing off PR21433. There's an accompanying clang commit for frontend testcases. I'll attach the testcase upgrade script I used to PR21433 to help out-of-tree frontends/backends. This changes the schema for `DebugLoc` and `DILocation` from: !{i32 3, i32 7, !7, !8} to: !MDLocation(line: 3, column: 7, scope: !7, inlinedAt: !8) Note that empty fields (line/column: 0 and inlinedAt: null) don't get printed by the assembly writer. llvm-svn: 226048
* IR: Make metadata typeless in assemblyDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-12-155-166/+166
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now that `Metadata` is typeless, reflect that in the assembly. These are the matching assembly changes for the metadata/value split in r223802. - Only use the `metadata` type when referencing metadata from a call intrinsic -- i.e., only when it's used as a `Value`. - Stop pretending that `ValueAsMetadata` is wrapped in an `MDNode` when referencing it from call intrinsics. So, assembly like this: define @foo(i32 %v) { call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{i32 %v}, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{i32 7}, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !1, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !3, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{metadata !3}, metadata !0) ret void, !bar !2 } !0 = metadata !{metadata !2} !1 = metadata !{i32* @global} !2 = metadata !{metadata !3} !3 = metadata !{} turns into this: define @foo(i32 %v) { call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32 %v, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32 7, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata i32* @global, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !3, metadata !0) call void @llvm.foo(metadata !{!3}, metadata !0) ret void, !bar !2 } !0 = !{!2} !1 = !{i32* @global} !2 = !{!3} !3 = !{} I wrote an upgrade script that handled almost all of the tests in llvm and many of the tests in cfe (even handling many `CHECK` lines). I've attached it (or will attach it in a moment if you're speedy) to PR21532 to help everyone update their out-of-tree testcases. This is part of PR21532. llvm-svn: 224257
* llvm/test/Transforms/SampleProfile/syntax.ll: Relax MISSING-FILE not toNAKAMURA Takumi2014-10-301-1/+1
| | | | | | check locale-aware message catalog. llvm-svn: 220934
* Add profile writing capabilities for sampling profiles.Diego Novillo2014-10-304-1/+168
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This patch finishes up support for handling sampling profiles in both text and binary formats. The new binary format uses uleb128 encoding to represent numeric values. This makes profiles files about 25% smaller. The profile writer class can write profiles in the existing text and the new binary format. In subsequent patches, I will add the capability to read (and perhaps write) profiles in the gcov format used by GCC. Additionally, I will be adding support in llvm-profdata to manipulate sampling profiles. There was a bit of refactoring needed to separate some code that was in the reader files, but is actually common to both the reader and writer. The new test checks that reading the same profile encoded as text or raw, produces the same results. Reviewers: bogner, dexonsmith Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6000 llvm-svn: 220915
* Change error to warning when a profile cannot be found.Diego Novillo2014-10-221-2/+2
| | | | | | | | When the profile for a function cannot be applied, we use to emit an error. This seems extreme. The compiler can continue, it's just that the optimization opportunities won't include profile information. llvm-svn: 220386
* Support using sample profiles with partial debug info.Diego Novillo2014-10-221-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: When using a profile, we used to require the use -gmlt so that we could get access to the line locations. This is used to match line numbers in the input profile to the line numbers in the function's IR. But this is actually not necessary. The driver can provide source location tracking without the emission of debug information. In these cases, the annotation 'llvm.dbg.cu' is missing from the IR, but the actual line location annotations are still present. This patch adds a new way of looking for the start of the current function. Instead of looking through the compile units in llvm.dbg.cu, we can walk up the scope for the first instruction in the function with a debug loc. If that describes the function, we use it. Otherwise, we keep looking until we find one. If no such instruction is found, we then give up and produce an error. Reviewers: echristo, dblaikie Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5887 llvm-svn: 220382
* Revert "Revert "DI: Fold constant arguments into a single MDString""Duncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-10-034-62/+62
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit r218918, effectively reapplying r218914 after fixing an Ocaml bindings test and an Asan crash. The root cause of the latter was a tightened-up check in `DILexicalBlock::Verify()`, so I'll file a PR to investigate who requires the loose check (and why). Original commit message follows. -- This patch addresses the first stage of PR17891 by folding constant arguments together into a single MDString. Integers are stringified and a `\0` character is used as a separator. Part of PR17891. Note: I've attached my testcases upgrade scripts to the PR. If I've just broken your out-of-tree testcases, they might help. llvm-svn: 219010
* Revert "DI: Fold constant arguments into a single MDString"Duncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-10-024-62/+62
| | | | | | This reverts commit r218914 while I investigate some bots. llvm-svn: 218918
* DI: Fold constant arguments into a single MDStringDuncan P. N. Exon Smith2014-10-024-62/+62
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch addresses the first stage of PR17891 by folding constant arguments together into a single MDString. Integers are stringified and a `\0` character is used as a separator. Part of PR17891. Note: I've attached my testcases upgrade scripts to the PR. If I've just broken your out-of-tree testcases, they might help. llvm-svn: 218914
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