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* [ScopDetect] Reject loop with multiple exit blocks.Michael Kruse2018-04-251-1/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The current statement domain derivation algorithm does not (always) consider that different exit blocks of a loop can have different conditions to be reached. From the code for (int i = n; ; i-=2) { if (i <= 0) goto even; if (i <= 1) goto odd; A[i] = i; } even: A[0] = 42; return; odd: A[1] = 21; return; Polly currently derives the following domains: Stmt_even_critedge Domain := [n] -> { Stmt_even_critedge[] }; Stmt_odd Domain := [n] -> { Stmt_odd[] : (1 + n) mod 2 = 0 and n > 0 }; while the domain for the odd case is correct, Stmt_even is assumed to be executed unconditionally, which is obviously wrong. While projecting out the loop dimension in `adjustDomainDimensions`, it does not consider that there are other exit condition that have matched before. I don't know a how to fix this without changing a lot of code. Therefore This patch rejects loops with multiple exist blocks to fix the miscompile of test-suite's uuencode. The odd condition is transformed by LLVM to %cmp1 = icmp eq i64 %indvars.iv, 1 such that the project_out in adjustDomainDimensions() indeed only matches for odd n (using this condition only, we'd have an infinite loop otherwise). The even condition manifests as %cmp = icmp slt i64 %indvars.iv, 3 Because buildDomainsWithBranchConstraints() does not consider other exit conditions, it has to assume that the induction variable will eventually be lower than 3 and taking this exit. IMHO we need to reuse the algorithm that determines the number of iterations (addLoopBoundsToHeaderDomain) to determine which exit condition applies first. It has to happen in buildDomainsWithBranchConstraints() because the result will need to propagate to successor BBs. Currently addLoopBoundsToHeaderDomain() just look for union of all backedge conditions (which means leaving not the loop here). The patch in llvm.org/PR35465 changes it to look for exit conditions instead. This is required because there might be other exit conditions that do not alternatively go back to the loop header. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45649 llvm-svn: 330858
* Update to ISL 0.16.1Michael Kruse2016-01-151-3/+3
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* Prepare unit tests for update to ISL 0.16Michael Kruse2016-01-151-30/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ISL 0.16 will change how sets are printed which breaks 117 unit tests that text-compare printed sets. This patch re-formats most of these unit tests using a script and small manual editing on top of that. When actually updating ISL, most work is done by just re-running the script to adapt to the changed output. Some tests that compare IR and tests with single CHECK-lines that can be easily updated manually are not included here. The re-format script will also be committed afterwards. The per-test formatter invocation command lines options will not be added in the near future because it is ad hoc and would overwrite the manual edits. Ideally it also shouldn't be required anymore because ISL's set printing has become more stable in 0.16. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16095 llvm-svn: 257851
* [FIX] Schedule generation for block exiting multiple loops.Johannes Doerfert2015-12-201-0/+64
This fixes bug PR25604. llvm-svn: 256125
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