Implement a new mergeInGraph method, which basically factors code out of
the BU class.

This will be used by the IPModRef class to do stuff, eventually perhaps the
TD pass will use it also.

Speaking of the TD pass, this also eliminates the self recursive case, which
was broken, and couldn't occur anyway.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@4599 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Analysis/DataStructure/BottomUpClosure.cpp b/lib/Analysis/DataStructure/BottomUpClosure.cpp
index 02a9e64..cbe53ce 100644
--- a/lib/Analysis/DataStructure/BottomUpClosure.cpp
+++ b/lib/Analysis/DataStructure/BottomUpClosure.cpp
@@ -46,29 +46,6 @@
   return false;
 }
 
-// ResolveArguments - Resolve the formal and actual arguments for a function
-// call.
-//
-static void ResolveArguments(DSCallSite &Call, Function &F,
-                             map<Value*, DSNodeHandle> &ScalarMap) {
-  // Resolve all of the function arguments...
-  Function::aiterator AI = F.abegin();
-  for (unsigned i = 0, e = Call.getNumPtrArgs(); i != e; ++i, ++AI) {
-    // Advance the argument iterator to the first pointer argument...
-    while (!isPointerType(AI->getType())) {
-      ++AI;
-#ifndef NDEBUG
-      if (AI == F.aend())
-        std::cerr << "Bad call to Function: " << F.getName() << "\n";
-#endif
-      assert(AI != F.aend() && "# Args provided is not # Args required!");
-    }
-    
-    // Add the link from the argument scalar to the provided value
-    ScalarMap[AI].mergeWith(Call.getPtrArg(i));
-  }
-}
-
 DSGraph &BUDataStructures::calculateGraph(Function &F) {
   // Make sure this graph has not already been calculated, or that we don't get
   // into an infinite loop with mutually recursive functions.
@@ -115,11 +92,8 @@
             // actual arguments...
             DEBUG(std::cerr << "\t[BU] Self Inlining: " << F.getName() << "\n");
 
-            // Handle the return value if present...
-            Graph->getRetNode().mergeWith(Call.getRetVal());
-
-            // Resolve the arguments in the call to the actual values...
-            ResolveArguments(Call, F, Graph->getScalarMap());
+            // Handle self recursion by resolving the arguments and return value
+            Graph->mergeInGraph(Call, *Graph, true);
 
             // Erase the entry in the callees vector
             Callees.erase(Callees.begin()+c--);
@@ -145,22 +119,8 @@
             CallSitesForFunc.back().setResolvingCaller(&F);
             CallSitesForFunc.back().setCallee(0);
 
-            // Clone the callee's graph into the current graph, keeping
-            // track of where scalars in the old graph _used_ to point,
-            // and of the new nodes matching nodes of the old graph.
-            map<Value*, DSNodeHandle> OldValMap;
-            map<const DSNode*, DSNode*> OldNodeMap;
-
-            // The clone call may invalidate any of the vectors in the data
-            // structure graph.  Strip locals and don't copy the list of callers
-            DSNodeHandle RetVal = Graph->cloneInto(GI, OldValMap, OldNodeMap,
-                                                   /*StripAllocas*/   true);
-
-            // Resolve the arguments in the call to the actual values...
-            ResolveArguments(Call, FI, OldValMap);
-
-            // Handle the return value if present...
-            RetVal.mergeWith(Call.getRetVal());
+            // Handle self recursion by resolving the arguments and return value
+            Graph->mergeInGraph(Call, GI, true);
 
             // Erase the entry in the Callees vector
             Callees.erase(Callees.begin()+c--);