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Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +00001Target Independent Opportunities:
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Chris Lattnerf308ea02006-09-28 06:01:17 +00003//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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Chris Lattner1d159832009-11-27 17:12:30 +00005Dead argument elimination should be enhanced to handle cases when an argument is
6dead to an externally visible function. Though the argument can't be removed
7from the externally visible function, the caller doesn't need to pass it in.
8For example in this testcase:
9
10 void foo(int X) __attribute__((noinline));
11 void foo(int X) { sideeffect(); }
12 void bar(int A) { foo(A+1); }
13
14We compile bar to:
15
16define void @bar(i32 %A) nounwind ssp {
17 %0 = add nsw i32 %A, 1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
18 tail call void @foo(i32 %0) nounwind noinline ssp
19 ret void
20}
21
22The add is dead, we could pass in 'i32 undef' instead. This occurs for C++
23templates etc, which usually have linkonce_odr/weak_odr linkage, not internal
24linkage.
25
26//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
27
Chris Lattner9b62b452006-11-14 01:57:53 +000028With the recent changes to make the implicit def/use set explicit in
29machineinstrs, we should change the target descriptions for 'call' instructions
30so that the .td files don't list all the call-clobbered registers as implicit
31defs. Instead, these should be added by the code generator (e.g. on the dag).
32
33This has a number of uses:
34
351. PPC32/64 and X86 32/64 can avoid having multiple copies of call instructions
36 for their different impdef sets.
372. Targets with multiple calling convs (e.g. x86) which have different clobber
38 sets don't need copies of call instructions.
393. 'Interprocedural register allocation' can be done to reduce the clobber sets
40 of calls.
41
42//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
43
Nate Begeman81e80972006-03-17 01:40:33 +000044Make the PPC branch selector target independant
45
46//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +000047
48Get the C front-end to expand hypot(x,y) -> llvm.sqrt(x*x+y*y) when errno and
Chris Lattner2dae65d2008-12-10 01:30:48 +000049precision don't matter (ffastmath). Misc/mandel will like this. :) This isn't
50safe in general, even on darwin. See the libm implementation of hypot for
51examples (which special case when x/y are exactly zero to get signed zeros etc
52right).
Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +000053
Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +000054//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
55
56Solve this DAG isel folding deficiency:
57
58int X, Y;
59
60void fn1(void)
61{
62 X = X | (Y << 3);
63}
64
65compiles to
66
67fn1:
68 movl Y, %eax
69 shll $3, %eax
70 orl X, %eax
71 movl %eax, X
72 ret
73
74The problem is the store's chain operand is not the load X but rather
75a TokenFactor of the load X and load Y, which prevents the folding.
76
77There are two ways to fix this:
78
791. The dag combiner can start using alias analysis to realize that y/x
80 don't alias, making the store to X not dependent on the load from Y.
812. The generated isel could be made smarter in the case it can't
82 disambiguate the pointers.
83
84Number 1 is the preferred solution.
85
Evan Chenge617b082006-03-13 23:19:10 +000086This has been "fixed" by a TableGen hack. But that is a short term workaround
87which will be removed once the proper fix is made.
88
Chris Lattner086c0142006-02-03 06:21:43 +000089//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
90
Chris Lattnerb27b69f2006-03-04 01:19:34 +000091On targets with expensive 64-bit multiply, we could LSR this:
92
93for (i = ...; ++i) {
94 x = 1ULL << i;
95
96into:
97 long long tmp = 1;
98 for (i = ...; ++i, tmp+=tmp)
99 x = tmp;
100
101This would be a win on ppc32, but not x86 or ppc64.
102
Chris Lattnerad019932006-03-04 08:44:51 +0000103//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner5b0fe7d2006-03-05 20:00:08 +0000104
105Shrink: (setlt (loadi32 P), 0) -> (setlt (loadi8 Phi), 0)
106
107//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner549f27d22006-03-07 02:46:26 +0000108
Chris Lattnerc20995e2006-03-11 20:17:08 +0000109Reassociate should turn: X*X*X*X -> t=(X*X) (t*t) to eliminate a multiply.
110
111//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
112
Chris Lattner74cfb7d2006-03-11 20:20:40 +0000113Interesting? testcase for add/shift/mul reassoc:
114
115int bar(int x, int y) {
116 return x*x*x+y+x*x*x*x*x*y*y*y*y;
117}
118int foo(int z, int n) {
119 return bar(z, n) + bar(2*z, 2*n);
120}
121
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000122Reassociate should handle the example in GCC PR16157.
123
Chris Lattner74cfb7d2006-03-11 20:20:40 +0000124//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
125
Chris Lattner82c78b22006-03-09 20:13:21 +0000126These two functions should generate the same code on big-endian systems:
127
128int g(int *j,int *l) { return memcmp(j,l,4); }
129int h(int *j, int *l) { return *j - *l; }
130
131this could be done in SelectionDAGISel.cpp, along with other special cases,
132for 1,2,4,8 bytes.
133
134//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
135
Chris Lattnerc04b4232006-03-22 07:33:46 +0000136It would be nice to revert this patch:
137http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20060213/031986.html
138
139And teach the dag combiner enough to simplify the code expanded before
140legalize. It seems plausible that this knowledge would let it simplify other
141stuff too.
142
Chris Lattnere6cd96d2006-03-24 19:59:17 +0000143//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
144
Reid Spencerac9dcb92007-02-15 03:39:18 +0000145For vector types, TargetData.cpp::getTypeInfo() returns alignment that is equal
Evan Cheng67d3d4c2006-03-31 22:35:14 +0000146to the type size. It works but can be overly conservative as the alignment of
Reid Spencerac9dcb92007-02-15 03:39:18 +0000147specific vector types are target dependent.
Chris Lattnereaa7c062006-04-01 04:08:29 +0000148
149//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
150
Dan Gohman1f3be1a2009-05-11 18:51:16 +0000151We should produce an unaligned load from code like this:
Chris Lattnereaa7c062006-04-01 04:08:29 +0000152
153v4sf example(float *P) {
154 return (v4sf){P[0], P[1], P[2], P[3] };
155}
156
157//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
158
Chris Lattner16abfdf2006-05-18 18:26:13 +0000159Add support for conditional increments, and other related patterns. Instead
160of:
161
162 movl 136(%esp), %eax
163 cmpl $0, %eax
164 je LBB16_2 #cond_next
165LBB16_1: #cond_true
166 incl _foo
167LBB16_2: #cond_next
168
169emit:
170 movl _foo, %eax
171 cmpl $1, %edi
172 sbbl $-1, %eax
173 movl %eax, _foo
174
175//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner870cf1b2006-05-19 20:45:08 +0000176
177Combine: a = sin(x), b = cos(x) into a,b = sincos(x).
178
179Expand these to calls of sin/cos and stores:
180 double sincos(double x, double *sin, double *cos);
181 float sincosf(float x, float *sin, float *cos);
182 long double sincosl(long double x, long double *sin, long double *cos);
183
184Doing so could allow SROA of the destination pointers. See also:
185http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17687
186
Chris Lattner2dae65d2008-12-10 01:30:48 +0000187This is now easily doable with MRVs. We could even make an intrinsic for this
188if anyone cared enough about sincos.
189
Chris Lattner870cf1b2006-05-19 20:45:08 +0000190//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerf00f68a2006-05-19 21:01:38 +0000191
Chris Lattnere8263e62006-05-21 03:57:07 +0000192Turn this into a single byte store with no load (the other 3 bytes are
193unmodified):
194
Dan Gohman5c8274b2009-05-11 18:04:52 +0000195define void @test(i32* %P) {
196 %tmp = load i32* %P
197 %tmp14 = or i32 %tmp, 3305111552
198 %tmp15 = and i32 %tmp14, 3321888767
199 store i32 %tmp15, i32* %P
Chris Lattnere8263e62006-05-21 03:57:07 +0000200 ret void
201}
202
Chris Lattner9e18ef52006-05-30 21:29:15 +0000203//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
204
205dag/inst combine "clz(x)>>5 -> x==0" for 32-bit x.
206
207Compile:
208
209int bar(int x)
210{
211 int t = __builtin_clz(x);
212 return -(t>>5);
213}
214
215to:
216
217_bar: addic r3,r3,-1
218 subfe r3,r3,r3
219 blr
220
Chris Lattnercbce2f62006-09-15 20:31:36 +0000221//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
222
Chris Lattner7ed96ab2006-09-16 23:57:51 +0000223quantum_sigma_x in 462.libquantum contains the following loop:
224
225 for(i=0; i<reg->size; i++)
226 {
227 /* Flip the target bit of each basis state */
228 reg->node[i].state ^= ((MAX_UNSIGNED) 1 << target);
229 }
230
231Where MAX_UNSIGNED/state is a 64-bit int. On a 32-bit platform it would be just
232so cool to turn it into something like:
233
Chris Lattnerb33a42a2006-09-18 04:54:35 +0000234 long long Res = ((MAX_UNSIGNED) 1 << target);
Chris Lattner7ed96ab2006-09-16 23:57:51 +0000235 if (target < 32) {
236 for(i=0; i<reg->size; i++)
Chris Lattnerb33a42a2006-09-18 04:54:35 +0000237 reg->node[i].state ^= Res & 0xFFFFFFFFULL;
Chris Lattner7ed96ab2006-09-16 23:57:51 +0000238 } else {
239 for(i=0; i<reg->size; i++)
Chris Lattnerb33a42a2006-09-18 04:54:35 +0000240 reg->node[i].state ^= Res & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000ULL
Chris Lattner7ed96ab2006-09-16 23:57:51 +0000241 }
242
243... which would only do one 32-bit XOR per loop iteration instead of two.
244
245It would also be nice to recognize the reg->size doesn't alias reg->node[i], but
Chris Lattner9c6a0dc2009-11-26 01:51:18 +0000246this requires TBAA.
Chris Lattnerfaa6adf2009-09-21 06:04:07 +0000247
248//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
249
250This should be optimized to one 'and' and one 'or', from PR4216:
251
252define i32 @test_bitfield(i32 %bf.prev.low) nounwind ssp {
253entry:
254 %bf.prev.lo.cleared10 = or i32 %bf.prev.low, 32962 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
255 %0 = and i32 %bf.prev.low, -65536 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
256 %1 = and i32 %bf.prev.lo.cleared10, 40186 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
257 %2 = or i32 %1, %0 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
258 ret i32 %2
259}
Chris Lattner7ed96ab2006-09-16 23:57:51 +0000260
261//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerfb981f32006-09-25 17:12:14 +0000262
Chris Lattnerb1ac7692008-10-05 02:16:12 +0000263This isn't recognized as bswap by instcombine (yes, it really is bswap):
Chris Lattnerf9bae432006-12-08 02:01:32 +0000264
265unsigned long reverse(unsigned v) {
266 unsigned t;
267 t = v ^ ((v << 16) | (v >> 16));
268 t &= ~0xff0000;
269 v = (v << 24) | (v >> 8);
270 return v ^ (t >> 8);
271}
272
Chris Lattnerfb981f32006-09-25 17:12:14 +0000273//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
274
Chris Lattnerf4fee2a2008-10-15 16:02:15 +0000275These idioms should be recognized as popcount (see PR1488):
276
277unsigned countbits_slow(unsigned v) {
278 unsigned c;
279 for (c = 0; v; v >>= 1)
280 c += v & 1;
281 return c;
282}
283unsigned countbits_fast(unsigned v){
284 unsigned c;
285 for (c = 0; v; c++)
286 v &= v - 1; // clear the least significant bit set
287 return c;
288}
289
290BITBOARD = unsigned long long
291int PopCnt(register BITBOARD a) {
292 register int c=0;
293 while(a) {
294 c++;
295 a &= a - 1;
296 }
297 return c;
298}
299unsigned int popcount(unsigned int input) {
300 unsigned int count = 0;
301 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 4 * 8; i++)
302 count += (input >> i) & i;
303 return count;
304}
305
Chris Lattner9c6a0dc2009-11-26 01:51:18 +0000306This is a form of idiom recognition for loops, the same thing that could be
307useful for recognizing memset/memcpy.
308
Chris Lattnerf4fee2a2008-10-15 16:02:15 +0000309//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
310
Chris Lattnerfb981f32006-09-25 17:12:14 +0000311These should turn into single 16-bit (unaligned?) loads on little/big endian
312processors.
313
314unsigned short read_16_le(const unsigned char *adr) {
315 return adr[0] | (adr[1] << 8);
316}
317unsigned short read_16_be(const unsigned char *adr) {
318 return (adr[0] << 8) | adr[1];
319}
320
321//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnercf103912006-10-24 16:12:47 +0000322
Reid Spencer1628cec2006-10-26 06:15:43 +0000323-instcombine should handle this transform:
Reid Spencere4d87aa2006-12-23 06:05:41 +0000324 icmp pred (sdiv X / C1 ), C2
Reid Spencer1628cec2006-10-26 06:15:43 +0000325when X, C1, and C2 are unsigned. Similarly for udiv and signed operands.
326
327Currently InstCombine avoids this transform but will do it when the signs of
328the operands and the sign of the divide match. See the FIXME in
329InstructionCombining.cpp in the visitSetCondInst method after the switch case
330for Instruction::UDiv (around line 4447) for more details.
331
332The SingleSource/Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/hash and hash2 tests have examples of
333this construct.
Chris Lattnerd7c628d2006-11-03 22:27:39 +0000334
335//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
336
Chris Lattner578d2df2006-11-10 00:23:26 +0000337viterbi speeds up *significantly* if the various "history" related copy loops
338are turned into memcpy calls at the source level. We need a "loops to memcpy"
339pass.
340
341//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Nick Lewyckybf637342006-11-13 00:23:28 +0000342
Chris Lattner03a6d962007-01-16 06:39:48 +0000343Consider:
344
345typedef unsigned U32;
346typedef unsigned long long U64;
347int test (U32 *inst, U64 *regs) {
348 U64 effective_addr2;
349 U32 temp = *inst;
350 int r1 = (temp >> 20) & 0xf;
351 int b2 = (temp >> 16) & 0xf;
352 effective_addr2 = temp & 0xfff;
353 if (b2) effective_addr2 += regs[b2];
354 b2 = (temp >> 12) & 0xf;
355 if (b2) effective_addr2 += regs[b2];
356 effective_addr2 &= regs[4];
357 if ((effective_addr2 & 3) == 0)
358 return 1;
359 return 0;
360}
361
362Note that only the low 2 bits of effective_addr2 are used. On 32-bit systems,
363we don't eliminate the computation of the top half of effective_addr2 because
364we don't have whole-function selection dags. On x86, this means we use one
365extra register for the function when effective_addr2 is declared as U64 than
366when it is declared U32.
367
Chris Lattner17424982009-11-10 23:47:45 +0000368PHI Slicing could be extended to do this.
369
Chris Lattner03a6d962007-01-16 06:39:48 +0000370//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
371
Chris Lattner9c6a0dc2009-11-26 01:51:18 +0000372LSR should know what GPR types a target has from TargetData. This code:
Chris Lattner1a77a552007-03-24 06:01:32 +0000373
374volatile short X, Y; // globals
375
376void foo(int N) {
377 int i;
378 for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { X = i; Y = i*4; }
379}
380
Chris Lattnerc1491f32009-09-20 17:37:38 +0000381produces two near identical IV's (after promotion) on PPC/ARM:
Chris Lattner1a77a552007-03-24 06:01:32 +0000382
Chris Lattnerc1491f32009-09-20 17:37:38 +0000383LBB1_2:
384 ldr r3, LCPI1_0
385 ldr r3, [r3]
386 strh r2, [r3]
387 ldr r3, LCPI1_1
388 ldr r3, [r3]
389 strh r1, [r3]
390 add r1, r1, #4
391 add r2, r2, #1 <- [0,+,1]
392 sub r0, r0, #1 <- [0,-,1]
393 cmp r0, #0
394 bne LBB1_2
395
396LSR should reuse the "+" IV for the exit test.
Chris Lattner1a77a552007-03-24 06:01:32 +0000397
Chris Lattner1a77a552007-03-24 06:01:32 +0000398//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
399
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000400Tail call elim should be more aggressive, checking to see if the call is
401followed by an uncond branch to an exit block.
402
403; This testcase is due to tail-duplication not wanting to copy the return
404; instruction into the terminating blocks because there was other code
405; optimized out of the function after the taildup happened.
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000406; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -tailcallelim | llvm-dis | not grep call
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000407
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000408define i32 @t4(i32 %a) {
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000409entry:
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000410 %tmp.1 = and i32 %a, 1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
411 %tmp.2 = icmp ne i32 %tmp.1, 0 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
412 br i1 %tmp.2, label %then.0, label %else.0
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000413
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000414then.0: ; preds = %entry
415 %tmp.5 = add i32 %a, -1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
416 %tmp.3 = call i32 @t4( i32 %tmp.5 ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
417 br label %return
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000418
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000419else.0: ; preds = %entry
420 %tmp.7 = icmp ne i32 %a, 0 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
421 br i1 %tmp.7, label %then.1, label %return
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000422
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000423then.1: ; preds = %else.0
424 %tmp.11 = add i32 %a, -2 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
425 %tmp.9 = call i32 @t4( i32 %tmp.11 ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
426 br label %return
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000427
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000428return: ; preds = %then.1, %else.0, %then.0
429 %result.0 = phi i32 [ 0, %else.0 ], [ %tmp.3, %then.0 ],
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000430 [ %tmp.9, %then.1 ]
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000431 ret i32 %result.0
Chris Lattner5e14b0d2007-05-05 22:29:06 +0000432}
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000433
434//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
435
Chris Lattnerc90b8662008-08-10 00:47:21 +0000436Tail recursion elimination should handle:
437
438int pow2m1(int n) {
439 if (n == 0)
440 return 0;
441 return 2 * pow2m1 (n - 1) + 1;
442}
443
444Also, multiplies can be turned into SHL's, so they should be handled as if
445they were associative. "return foo() << 1" can be tail recursion eliminated.
446
447//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
448
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000449Argument promotion should promote arguments for recursive functions, like
450this:
451
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000452; RUN: llvm-as < %s | opt -argpromotion | llvm-dis | grep x.val
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000453
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000454define internal i32 @foo(i32* %x) {
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000455entry:
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000456 %tmp = load i32* %x ; <i32> [#uses=0]
457 %tmp.foo = call i32 @foo( i32* %x ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
458 ret i32 %tmp.foo
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000459}
460
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000461define i32 @bar(i32* %x) {
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000462entry:
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000463 %tmp3 = call i32 @foo( i32* %x ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
464 ret i32 %tmp3
Chris Lattnerf110a2b2007-05-05 22:44:08 +0000465}
466
Chris Lattner81f2d712007-12-05 23:05:06 +0000467//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner166a2682007-12-28 04:42:05 +0000468
Chris Lattnera1643ba2007-12-28 22:30:05 +0000469We should investigate an instruction sinking pass. Consider this silly
470example in pic mode:
471
472#include <assert.h>
473void foo(int x) {
474 assert(x);
475 //...
476}
477
478we compile this to:
479_foo:
480 subl $28, %esp
481 call "L1$pb"
482"L1$pb":
483 popl %eax
484 cmpl $0, 32(%esp)
485 je LBB1_2 # cond_true
486LBB1_1: # return
487 # ...
488 addl $28, %esp
489 ret
490LBB1_2: # cond_true
491...
492
493The PIC base computation (call+popl) is only used on one path through the
494code, but is currently always computed in the entry block. It would be
495better to sink the picbase computation down into the block for the
496assertion, as it is the only one that uses it. This happens for a lot of
497code with early outs.
498
Chris Lattner92c06a02007-12-29 01:05:01 +0000499Another example is loads of arguments, which are usually emitted into the
500entry block on targets like x86. If not used in all paths through a
501function, they should be sunk into the ones that do.
502
Chris Lattnera1643ba2007-12-28 22:30:05 +0000503In this case, whole-function-isel would also handle this.
Chris Lattner166a2682007-12-28 04:42:05 +0000504
505//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerb3041942008-01-07 21:38:14 +0000506
507Investigate lowering of sparse switch statements into perfect hash tables:
508http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/perfect.html
509
510//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerf61b63e2008-01-09 00:17:57 +0000511
512We should turn things like "load+fabs+store" and "load+fneg+store" into the
513corresponding integer operations. On a yonah, this loop:
514
515double a[256];
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000516void foo() {
517 int i, b;
518 for (b = 0; b < 10000000; b++)
519 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
520 a[i] = -a[i];
521}
Chris Lattnerf61b63e2008-01-09 00:17:57 +0000522
523is twice as slow as this loop:
524
525long long a[256];
Chris Lattner7c4e9a42008-02-18 18:46:39 +0000526void foo() {
527 int i, b;
528 for (b = 0; b < 10000000; b++)
529 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
530 a[i] ^= (1ULL << 63);
531}
Chris Lattnerf61b63e2008-01-09 00:17:57 +0000532
533and I suspect other processors are similar. On X86 in particular this is a
534big win because doing this with integers allows the use of read/modify/write
535instructions.
536
537//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner83726012008-01-10 18:25:41 +0000538
539DAG Combiner should try to combine small loads into larger loads when
540profitable. For example, we compile this C++ example:
541
542struct THotKey { short Key; bool Control; bool Shift; bool Alt; };
543extern THotKey m_HotKey;
544THotKey GetHotKey () { return m_HotKey; }
545
546into (-O3 -fno-exceptions -static -fomit-frame-pointer):
547
548__Z9GetHotKeyv:
549 pushl %esi
550 movl 8(%esp), %eax
551 movb _m_HotKey+3, %cl
552 movb _m_HotKey+4, %dl
553 movb _m_HotKey+2, %ch
554 movw _m_HotKey, %si
555 movw %si, (%eax)
556 movb %ch, 2(%eax)
557 movb %cl, 3(%eax)
558 movb %dl, 4(%eax)
559 popl %esi
560 ret $4
561
562GCC produces:
563
564__Z9GetHotKeyv:
565 movl _m_HotKey, %edx
566 movl 4(%esp), %eax
567 movl %edx, (%eax)
568 movzwl _m_HotKey+4, %edx
569 movw %dx, 4(%eax)
570 ret $4
571
572The LLVM IR contains the needed alignment info, so we should be able to
573merge the loads and stores into 4-byte loads:
574
575 %struct.THotKey = type { i16, i8, i8, i8 }
576define void @_Z9GetHotKeyv(%struct.THotKey* sret %agg.result) nounwind {
577...
578 %tmp2 = load i16* getelementptr (@m_HotKey, i32 0, i32 0), align 8
579 %tmp5 = load i8* getelementptr (@m_HotKey, i32 0, i32 1), align 2
580 %tmp8 = load i8* getelementptr (@m_HotKey, i32 0, i32 2), align 1
581 %tmp11 = load i8* getelementptr (@m_HotKey, i32 0, i32 3), align 2
582
583Alternatively, we should use a small amount of base-offset alias analysis
584to make it so the scheduler doesn't need to hold all the loads in regs at
585once.
586
587//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner497b7e92008-01-11 06:17:47 +0000588
Nate Begemane9fe65c2008-02-18 18:39:23 +0000589We should add an FRINT node to the DAG to model targets that have legal
590implementations of ceil/floor/rint.
Chris Lattner48840f82008-02-28 05:34:27 +0000591
592//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
593
594Consider:
595
596int test() {
597 long long input[8] = {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1};
598 foo(input);
599}
600
601We currently compile this into a memcpy from a global array since the
602initializer is fairly large and not memset'able. This is good, but the memcpy
603gets lowered to load/stores in the code generator. This is also ok, except
604that the codegen lowering for memcpy doesn't handle the case when the source
605is a constant global. This gives us atrocious code like this:
606
607 call "L1$pb"
608"L1$pb":
609 popl %eax
610 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+32(%eax), %ecx
611 movl %ecx, 40(%esp)
612 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+20(%eax), %ecx
613 movl %ecx, 28(%esp)
614 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+36(%eax), %ecx
615 movl %ecx, 44(%esp)
616 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+44(%eax), %ecx
617 movl %ecx, 52(%esp)
618 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+40(%eax), %ecx
619 movl %ecx, 48(%esp)
620 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+12(%eax), %ecx
621 movl %ecx, 20(%esp)
622 movl _C.0.1444-"L1$pb"+4(%eax), %ecx
623...
624
625instead of:
626 movl $1, 16(%esp)
627 movl $0, 20(%esp)
628 movl $1, 24(%esp)
629 movl $0, 28(%esp)
630 movl $1, 32(%esp)
631 movl $0, 36(%esp)
632 ...
633
634//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnera11deb02008-03-02 02:51:40 +0000635
636http://llvm.org/PR717:
637
638The following code should compile into "ret int undef". Instead, LLVM
639produces "ret int 0":
640
641int f() {
642 int x = 4;
643 int y;
644 if (x == 3) y = 0;
645 return y;
646}
647
648//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner53b72772008-03-02 19:29:42 +0000649
650The loop unroller should partially unroll loops (instead of peeling them)
651when code growth isn't too bad and when an unroll count allows simplification
652of some code within the loop. One trivial example is:
653
654#include <stdio.h>
655int main() {
656 int nRet = 17;
657 int nLoop;
658 for ( nLoop = 0; nLoop < 1000; nLoop++ ) {
659 if ( nLoop & 1 )
660 nRet += 2;
661 else
662 nRet -= 1;
663 }
664 return nRet;
665}
666
667Unrolling by 2 would eliminate the '&1' in both copies, leading to a net
668reduction in code size. The resultant code would then also be suitable for
669exit value computation.
670
671//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner349155b2008-03-17 01:47:51 +0000672
673We miss a bunch of rotate opportunities on various targets, including ppc, x86,
674etc. On X86, we miss a bunch of 'rotate by variable' cases because the rotate
675matching code in dag combine doesn't look through truncates aggressively
676enough. Here are some testcases reduces from GCC PR17886:
677
678unsigned long long f(unsigned long long x, int y) {
679 return (x << y) | (x >> 64-y);
680}
681unsigned f2(unsigned x, int y){
682 return (x << y) | (x >> 32-y);
683}
684unsigned long long f3(unsigned long long x){
685 int y = 9;
686 return (x << y) | (x >> 64-y);
687}
688unsigned f4(unsigned x){
689 int y = 10;
690 return (x << y) | (x >> 32-y);
691}
692unsigned long long f5(unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y) {
693 return (x << 8) | ((y >> 48) & 0xffull);
694}
695unsigned long long f6(unsigned long long x, unsigned long long y, int z) {
696 switch(z) {
697 case 1:
698 return (x << 8) | ((y >> 48) & 0xffull);
699 case 2:
700 return (x << 16) | ((y >> 40) & 0xffffull);
701 case 3:
702 return (x << 24) | ((y >> 32) & 0xffffffull);
703 case 4:
704 return (x << 32) | ((y >> 24) & 0xffffffffull);
705 default:
706 return (x << 40) | ((y >> 16) & 0xffffffffffull);
707 }
708}
709
Dan Gohmancb747c52008-10-17 21:39:27 +0000710On X86-64, we only handle f2/f3/f4 right. On x86-32, a few of these
Chris Lattner349155b2008-03-17 01:47:51 +0000711generate truly horrible code, instead of using shld and friends. On
712ARM, we end up with calls to L___lshrdi3/L___ashldi3 in f, which is
713badness. PPC64 misses f, f5 and f6. CellSPU aborts in isel.
714
715//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerf70107f2008-03-20 04:46:13 +0000716
717We do a number of simplifications in simplify libcalls to strength reduce
718standard library functions, but we don't currently merge them together. For
719example, it is useful to merge memcpy(a,b,strlen(b)) -> strcpy. This can only
720be done safely if "b" isn't modified between the strlen and memcpy of course.
721
722//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
723
Chris Lattner10c5d362008-07-14 00:19:59 +0000724Reassociate should turn things like:
725
726int factorial(int X) {
727 return X*X*X*X*X*X*X*X;
728}
729
730into llvm.powi calls, allowing the code generator to produce balanced
731multiplication trees.
732
733//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
734
Chris Lattner26e150f2008-08-10 01:14:08 +0000735We generate a horrible libcall for llvm.powi. For example, we compile:
736
737#include <cmath>
738double f(double a) { return std::pow(a, 4); }
739
740into:
741
742__Z1fd:
743 subl $12, %esp
744 movsd 16(%esp), %xmm0
745 movsd %xmm0, (%esp)
746 movl $4, 8(%esp)
747 call L___powidf2$stub
748 addl $12, %esp
749 ret
750
751GCC produces:
752
753__Z1fd:
754 subl $12, %esp
755 movsd 16(%esp), %xmm0
756 mulsd %xmm0, %xmm0
757 mulsd %xmm0, %xmm0
758 movsd %xmm0, (%esp)
759 fldl (%esp)
760 addl $12, %esp
761 ret
762
763//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
764
765We compile this program: (from GCC PR11680)
766http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=4487
767
768Into code that runs the same speed in fast/slow modes, but both modes run 2x
769slower than when compile with GCC (either 4.0 or 4.2):
770
771$ llvm-g++ perf.cpp -O3 -fno-exceptions
772$ time ./a.out fast
7731.821u 0.003s 0:01.82 100.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
774
775$ g++ perf.cpp -O3 -fno-exceptions
776$ time ./a.out fast
7770.821u 0.001s 0:00.82 100.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
778
779It looks like we are making the same inlining decisions, so this may be raw
780codegen badness or something else (haven't investigated).
781
782//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
783
784We miss some instcombines for stuff like this:
785void bar (void);
786void foo (unsigned int a) {
787 /* This one is equivalent to a >= (3 << 2). */
788 if ((a >> 2) >= 3)
789 bar ();
790}
791
792A few other related ones are in GCC PR14753.
793
794//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
795
796Divisibility by constant can be simplified (according to GCC PR12849) from
797being a mulhi to being a mul lo (cheaper). Testcase:
798
799void bar(unsigned n) {
800 if (n % 3 == 0)
801 true();
802}
803
804I think this basically amounts to a dag combine to simplify comparisons against
805multiply hi's into a comparison against the mullo.
806
807//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner23f35bc2008-08-19 06:22:16 +0000808
Chris Lattnerdb039832008-10-15 16:06:03 +0000809Better mod/ref analysis for scanf would allow us to eliminate the vtable and a
810bunch of other stuff from this example (see PR1604):
811
812#include <cstdio>
813struct test {
814 int val;
815 virtual ~test() {}
816};
817
818int main() {
819 test t;
820 std::scanf("%d", &t.val);
821 std::printf("%d\n", t.val);
822}
823
824//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
825
Nick Lewyckyd2f0db12008-11-27 22:41:45 +0000826These functions perform the same computation, but produce different assembly.
Nick Lewyckydf563ca2008-11-27 22:12:22 +0000827
828define i8 @select(i8 %x) readnone nounwind {
829 %A = icmp ult i8 %x, 250
830 %B = select i1 %A, i8 0, i8 1
831 ret i8 %B
832}
833
834define i8 @addshr(i8 %x) readnone nounwind {
835 %A = zext i8 %x to i9
836 %B = add i9 %A, 6 ;; 256 - 250 == 6
837 %C = lshr i9 %B, 8
838 %D = trunc i9 %C to i8
839 ret i8 %D
840}
841
842//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000843
844From gcc bug 24696:
845int
846f (unsigned long a, unsigned long b, unsigned long c)
847{
848 return ((a & (c - 1)) != 0) || ((b & (c - 1)) != 0);
849}
850int
851f (unsigned long a, unsigned long b, unsigned long c)
852{
853 return ((a & (c - 1)) != 0) | ((b & (c - 1)) != 0);
854}
855Both should combine to ((a|b) & (c-1)) != 0. Currently not optimized with
856"clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
857
858//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
859
860From GCC Bug 20192:
861#define PMD_MASK (~((1UL << 23) - 1))
862void clear_pmd_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
863{
864 if (!(start & ~PMD_MASK) && !(end & ~PMD_MASK))
865 f();
866}
867The expression should optimize to something like
868"!((start|end)&~PMD_MASK). Currently not optimized with "clang
869-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
870
871//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
872
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000873From GCC Bug 3756:
874int
875pn (int n)
876{
877 return (n >= 0 ? 1 : -1);
878}
879Should combine to (n >> 31) | 1. Currently not optimized with "clang
880-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts | llc".
881
882//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
883
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000884void a(int variable)
885{
886 if (variable == 4 || variable == 6)
887 bar();
888}
889This should optimize to "if ((variable | 2) == 6)". Currently not
890optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts | llc".
891
892//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
893
894unsigned int f(unsigned int i, unsigned int n) {++i; if (i == n) ++i; return
895i;}
896unsigned int f2(unsigned int i, unsigned int n) {++i; i += i == n; return i;}
897These should combine to the same thing. Currently, the first function
898produces better code on X86.
899
900//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
901
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000902From GCC Bug 15784:
903#define abs(x) x>0?x:-x
904int f(int x, int y)
905{
906 return (abs(x)) >= 0;
907}
908This should optimize to x == INT_MIN. (With -fwrapv.) Currently not
909optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
910
911//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
912
913From GCC Bug 14753:
914void
915rotate_cst (unsigned int a)
916{
917 a = (a << 10) | (a >> 22);
918 if (a == 123)
919 bar ();
920}
921void
922minus_cst (unsigned int a)
923{
924 unsigned int tem;
925
926 tem = 20 - a;
927 if (tem == 5)
928 bar ();
929}
930void
931mask_gt (unsigned int a)
932{
933 /* This is equivalent to a > 15. */
934 if ((a & ~7) > 8)
935 bar ();
936}
937void
938rshift_gt (unsigned int a)
939{
940 /* This is equivalent to a > 23. */
941 if ((a >> 2) > 5)
942 bar ();
943}
944All should simplify to a single comparison. All of these are
945currently not optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt
946-std-compile-opts".
947
948//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
949
950From GCC Bug 32605:
951int c(int* x) {return (char*)x+2 == (char*)x;}
952Should combine to 0. Currently not optimized with "clang
953-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts" (although llc can optimize it).
954
955//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
956
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000957int a(unsigned b) {return ((b << 31) | (b << 30)) >> 31;}
958Should be combined to "((b >> 1) | b) & 1". Currently not optimized
959with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
960
961//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
962
963unsigned a(unsigned x, unsigned y) { return x | (y & 1) | (y & 2);}
964Should combine to "x | (y & 3)". Currently not optimized with "clang
965-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
966
967//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
968
Eli Friedman4e16b292008-11-30 07:36:04 +0000969int a(int a, int b, int c) {return (~a & c) | ((c|a) & b);}
970Should fold to "(~a & c) | (a & b)". Currently not optimized with
971"clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
972
973//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
974
975int a(int a,int b) {return (~(a|b))|a;}
976Should fold to "a|~b". Currently not optimized with "clang
977-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
978
979//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
980
981int a(int a, int b) {return (a&&b) || (a&&!b);}
982Should fold to "a". Currently not optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc
983| opt -std-compile-opts".
984
985//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
986
987int a(int a, int b, int c) {return (a&&b) || (!a&&c);}
988Should fold to "a ? b : c", or at least something sane. Currently not
989optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
990
991//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
992
993int a(int a, int b, int c) {return (a&&b) || (a&&c) || (a&&b&&c);}
994Should fold to a && (b || c). Currently not optimized with "clang
995-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
996
997//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
998
999int a(int x) {return x | ((x & 8) ^ 8);}
1000Should combine to x | 8. Currently not optimized with "clang
1001-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1002
1003//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1004
1005int a(int x) {return x ^ ((x & 8) ^ 8);}
1006Should also combine to x | 8. Currently not optimized with "clang
1007-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1008
1009//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1010
1011int a(int x) {return (x & 8) == 0 ? -1 : -9;}
1012Should combine to (x | -9) ^ 8. Currently not optimized with "clang
1013-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1014
1015//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1016
1017int a(int x) {return (x & 8) == 0 ? -9 : -1;}
1018Should combine to x | -9. Currently not optimized with "clang
1019-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1020
1021//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1022
1023int a(int x) {return ((x | -9) ^ 8) & x;}
1024Should combine to x & -9. Currently not optimized with "clang
1025-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1026
1027//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1028
1029unsigned a(unsigned a) {return a * 0x11111111 >> 28 & 1;}
1030Should combine to "a * 0x88888888 >> 31". Currently not optimized
1031with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1032
1033//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1034
1035unsigned a(char* x) {if ((*x & 32) == 0) return b();}
1036There's an unnecessary zext in the generated code with "clang
1037-emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1038
1039//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1040
1041unsigned a(unsigned long long x) {return 40 * (x >> 1);}
1042Should combine to "20 * (((unsigned)x) & -2)". Currently not
1043optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
1044
1045//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Bill Wendling3bdcda82008-12-02 05:12:47 +00001046
Chris Lattner88d84b22008-12-02 06:32:34 +00001047This was noticed in the entryblock for grokdeclarator in 403.gcc:
1048
1049 %tmp = icmp eq i32 %decl_context, 4
1050 %decl_context_addr.0 = select i1 %tmp, i32 3, i32 %decl_context
1051 %tmp1 = icmp eq i32 %decl_context_addr.0, 1
1052 %decl_context_addr.1 = select i1 %tmp1, i32 0, i32 %decl_context_addr.0
1053
1054tmp1 should be simplified to something like:
1055 (!tmp || decl_context == 1)
1056
1057This allows recursive simplifications, tmp1 is used all over the place in
1058the function, e.g. by:
1059
1060 %tmp23 = icmp eq i32 %decl_context_addr.1, 0 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1061 %tmp24 = xor i1 %tmp1, true ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1062 %or.cond8 = and i1 %tmp23, %tmp24 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1063
1064later.
1065
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001066//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1067
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001068[STORE SINKING]
1069
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001070Store sinking: This code:
1071
1072void f (int n, int *cond, int *res) {
1073 int i;
1074 *res = 0;
1075 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1076 if (*cond)
1077 *res ^= 234; /* (*) */
1078}
1079
1080On this function GVN hoists the fully redundant value of *res, but nothing
1081moves the store out. This gives us this code:
1082
1083bb: ; preds = %bb2, %entry
1084 %.rle = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %.rle6, %bb2 ]
1085 %i.05 = phi i32 [ 0, %entry ], [ %indvar.next, %bb2 ]
1086 %1 = load i32* %cond, align 4
1087 %2 = icmp eq i32 %1, 0
1088 br i1 %2, label %bb2, label %bb1
1089
1090bb1: ; preds = %bb
1091 %3 = xor i32 %.rle, 234
1092 store i32 %3, i32* %res, align 4
1093 br label %bb2
1094
1095bb2: ; preds = %bb, %bb1
1096 %.rle6 = phi i32 [ %3, %bb1 ], [ %.rle, %bb ]
1097 %indvar.next = add i32 %i.05, 1
1098 %exitcond = icmp eq i32 %indvar.next, %n
1099 br i1 %exitcond, label %return, label %bb
1100
1101DSE should sink partially dead stores to get the store out of the loop.
1102
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001103Here's another partial dead case:
1104http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12395
1105
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001106//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1107
1108Scalar PRE hoists the mul in the common block up to the else:
1109
1110int test (int a, int b, int c, int g) {
1111 int d, e;
1112 if (a)
1113 d = b * c;
1114 else
1115 d = b - c;
1116 e = b * c + g;
1117 return d + e;
1118}
1119
1120It would be better to do the mul once to reduce codesize above the if.
1121This is GCC PR38204.
1122
1123//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1124
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001125[STORE SINKING]
1126
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001127GCC PR37810 is an interesting case where we should sink load/store reload
1128into the if block and outside the loop, so we don't reload/store it on the
1129non-call path.
1130
1131for () {
1132 *P += 1;
1133 if ()
1134 call();
1135 else
1136 ...
1137->
1138tmp = *P
1139for () {
1140 tmp += 1;
1141 if () {
1142 *P = tmp;
1143 call();
1144 tmp = *P;
1145 } else ...
1146}
1147*P = tmp;
1148
Chris Lattner8f416f32008-12-15 07:49:24 +00001149We now hoist the reload after the call (Transforms/GVN/lpre-call-wrap.ll), but
1150we don't sink the store. We need partially dead store sinking.
1151
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001152//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1153
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001154[LOAD PRE CRIT EDGE SPLITTING]
Chris Lattner8f416f32008-12-15 07:49:24 +00001155
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001156GCC PR37166: Sinking of loads prevents SROA'ing the "g" struct on the stack
1157leading to excess stack traffic. This could be handled by GVN with some crazy
1158symbolic phi translation. The code we get looks like (g is on the stack):
1159
1160bb2: ; preds = %bb1
1161..
1162 %9 = getelementptr %struct.f* %g, i32 0, i32 0
1163 store i32 %8, i32* %9, align bel %bb3
1164
1165bb3: ; preds = %bb1, %bb2, %bb
1166 %c_addr.0 = phi %struct.f* [ %g, %bb2 ], [ %c, %bb ], [ %c, %bb1 ]
1167 %b_addr.0 = phi %struct.f* [ %b, %bb2 ], [ %g, %bb ], [ %b, %bb1 ]
1168 %10 = getelementptr %struct.f* %c_addr.0, i32 0, i32 0
1169 %11 = load i32* %10, align 4
1170
Chris Lattner6d949262009-11-27 16:53:57 +00001171%11 is partially redundant, an in BB2 it should have the value %8.
Chris Lattner78a7e7c2008-12-06 19:28:22 +00001172
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001173GCC PR33344 and PR35287 are similar cases.
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001174
Chris Lattner6c9fab72009-11-05 18:19:19 +00001175
1176//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1177
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001178[LOAD PRE]
1179
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001180There are many load PRE testcases in testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/loadpre* in the
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001181GCC testsuite, ones we don't get yet are (checked through loadpre25):
1182
1183[CRIT EDGE BREAKING]
1184loadpre3.c predcom-4.c
1185
1186[PRE OF READONLY CALL]
1187loadpre5.c
1188
1189[TURN SELECT INTO BRANCH]
1190loadpre14.c loadpre15.c
1191
1192actually a conditional increment: loadpre18.c loadpre19.c
1193
1194
1195//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1196
1197[SCALAR PRE]
1198There are many PRE testcases in testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/ssa-pre-*.c in the
1199GCC testsuite.
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001200
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001201//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1202
1203There are some interesting cases in testsuite/gcc.dg/tree-ssa/pred-comm* in the
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001204GCC testsuite. For example, we get the first example in predcom-1.c, but
1205miss the second one:
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001206
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001207unsigned fib[1000];
1208unsigned avg[1000];
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001209
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001210__attribute__ ((noinline))
1211void count_averages(int n) {
1212 int i;
1213 for (i = 1; i < n; i++)
1214 avg[i] = (((unsigned long) fib[i - 1] + fib[i] + fib[i + 1]) / 3) & 0xffff;
1215}
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001216
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001217which compiles into two loads instead of one in the loop.
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001218
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001219predcom-2.c is the same as predcom-1.c
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001220
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001221predcom-3.c is very similar but needs loads feeding each other instead of
1222store->load.
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001223
1224
1225//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1226
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001227Type based alias analysis:
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001228http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14705
1229
1230//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1231
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001232A/B get pinned to the stack because we turn an if/then into a select instead
1233of PRE'ing the load/store. This may be fixable in instcombine:
1234http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37892
1235
Chris Lattner93c6c772009-09-21 02:53:57 +00001236struct X { int i; };
1237int foo (int x) {
1238 struct X a;
1239 struct X b;
1240 struct X *p;
1241 a.i = 1;
1242 b.i = 2;
1243 if (x)
1244 p = &a;
1245 else
1246 p = &b;
1247 return p->i;
1248}
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001249
Chris Lattner93c6c772009-09-21 02:53:57 +00001250//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001251
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001252Interesting missed case because of control flow flattening (should be 2 loads):
1253http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26629
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001254With: llvm-gcc t2.c -S -o - -O0 -emit-llvm | llvm-as |
1255 opt -mem2reg -gvn -instcombine | llvm-dis
Chris Lattnerd4137f42009-11-29 02:19:52 +00001256we miss it because we need 1) CRIT EDGE 2) MULTIPLE DIFFERENT
Chris Lattner582048d2008-12-15 08:32:28 +00001257VALS PRODUCED BY ONE BLOCK OVER DIFFERENT PATHS
Chris Lattner6a09a742008-12-06 22:52:12 +00001258
1259//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1260
1261http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19633
1262We could eliminate the branch condition here, loading from null is undefined:
1263
1264struct S { int w, x, y, z; };
1265struct T { int r; struct S s; };
1266void bar (struct S, int);
1267void foo (int a, struct T b)
1268{
1269 struct S *c = 0;
1270 if (a)
1271 c = &b.s;
1272 bar (*c, a);
1273}
1274
1275//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner88d84b22008-12-02 06:32:34 +00001276
Chris Lattner9cf8ef62008-12-23 20:52:52 +00001277simplifylibcalls should do several optimizations for strspn/strcspn:
1278
1279strcspn(x, "") -> strlen(x)
1280strcspn("", x) -> 0
1281strspn("", x) -> 0
1282strspn(x, "") -> strlen(x)
1283strspn(x, "a") -> strchr(x, 'a')-x
1284
1285strcspn(x, "a") -> inlined loop for up to 3 letters (similarly for strspn):
1286
1287size_t __strcspn_c3 (__const char *__s, int __reject1, int __reject2,
1288 int __reject3) {
1289 register size_t __result = 0;
1290 while (__s[__result] != '\0' && __s[__result] != __reject1 &&
1291 __s[__result] != __reject2 && __s[__result] != __reject3)
1292 ++__result;
1293 return __result;
1294}
1295
1296This should turn into a switch on the character. See PR3253 for some notes on
1297codegen.
1298
1299456.hmmer apparently uses strcspn and strspn a lot. 471.omnetpp uses strspn.
1300
1301//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerd23b7992008-12-31 00:54:13 +00001302
1303"gas" uses this idiom:
1304 else if (strchr ("+-/*%|&^:[]()~", *intel_parser.op_string))
1305..
1306 else if (strchr ("<>", *intel_parser.op_string)
1307
1308Those should be turned into a switch.
1309
1310//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerffb08f52009-01-08 06:52:57 +00001311
1312252.eon contains this interesting code:
1313
1314 %3072 = getelementptr [100 x i8]* %tempString, i32 0, i32 0
1315 %3073 = call i8* @strcpy(i8* %3072, i8* %3071) nounwind
1316 %strlen = call i32 @strlen(i8* %3072) ; uses = 1
1317 %endptr = getelementptr [100 x i8]* %tempString, i32 0, i32 %strlen
1318 call void @llvm.memcpy.i32(i8* %endptr,
1319 i8* getelementptr ([5 x i8]* @"\01LC42", i32 0, i32 0), i32 5, i32 1)
1320 %3074 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %endptr) nounwind readonly
1321
1322This is interesting for a couple reasons. First, in this:
1323
1324 %3073 = call i8* @strcpy(i8* %3072, i8* %3071) nounwind
1325 %strlen = call i32 @strlen(i8* %3072)
1326
1327The strlen could be replaced with: %strlen = sub %3072, %3073, because the
1328strcpy call returns a pointer to the end of the string. Based on that, the
1329endptr GEP just becomes equal to 3073, which eliminates a strlen call and GEP.
1330
1331Second, the memcpy+strlen strlen can be replaced with:
1332
1333 %3074 = call i32 @strlen([5 x i8]* @"\01LC42") nounwind readonly
1334
1335Because the destination was just copied into the specified memory buffer. This,
1336in turn, can be constant folded to "4".
1337
1338In other code, it contains:
1339
1340 %endptr6978 = bitcast i8* %endptr69 to i32*
1341 store i32 7107374, i32* %endptr6978, align 1
1342 %3167 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %endptr69) nounwind readonly
1343
1344Which could also be constant folded. Whatever is producing this should probably
1345be fixed to leave this as a memcpy from a string.
1346
1347Further, eon also has an interesting partially redundant strlen call:
1348
1349bb8: ; preds = %_ZN18eonImageCalculatorC1Ev.exit
1350 %682 = getelementptr i8** %argv, i32 6 ; <i8**> [#uses=2]
1351 %683 = load i8** %682, align 4 ; <i8*> [#uses=4]
1352 %684 = load i8* %683, align 1 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1353 %685 = icmp eq i8 %684, 0 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1354 br i1 %685, label %bb10, label %bb9
1355
1356bb9: ; preds = %bb8
1357 %686 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %683) nounwind readonly
1358 %687 = icmp ugt i32 %686, 254 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1359 br i1 %687, label %bb10, label %bb11
1360
1361bb10: ; preds = %bb9, %bb8
1362 %688 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %683) nounwind readonly
1363
1364This could be eliminated by doing the strlen once in bb8, saving code size and
1365improving perf on the bb8->9->10 path.
1366
1367//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner9fee08f2009-01-08 07:34:55 +00001368
1369I see an interesting fully redundant call to strlen left in 186.crafty:InputMove
1370which looks like:
1371 %movetext11 = getelementptr [128 x i8]* %movetext, i32 0, i32 0
1372
1373
1374bb62: ; preds = %bb55, %bb53
1375 %promote.0 = phi i32 [ %169, %bb55 ], [ 0, %bb53 ]
1376 %171 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %movetext11) nounwind readonly align 1
1377 %172 = add i32 %171, -1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1378 %173 = getelementptr [128 x i8]* %movetext, i32 0, i32 %172
1379
1380... no stores ...
1381 br i1 %or.cond, label %bb65, label %bb72
1382
1383bb65: ; preds = %bb62
1384 store i8 0, i8* %173, align 1
1385 br label %bb72
1386
1387bb72: ; preds = %bb65, %bb62
1388 %trank.1 = phi i32 [ %176, %bb65 ], [ -1, %bb62 ]
1389 %177 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %movetext11) nounwind readonly align 1
1390
1391Note that on the bb62->bb72 path, that the %177 strlen call is partially
1392redundant with the %171 call. At worst, we could shove the %177 strlen call
1393up into the bb65 block moving it out of the bb62->bb72 path. However, note
1394that bb65 stores to the string, zeroing out the last byte. This means that on
1395that path the value of %177 is actually just %171-1. A sub is cheaper than a
1396strlen!
1397
1398This pattern repeats several times, basically doing:
1399
1400 A = strlen(P);
1401 P[A-1] = 0;
1402 B = strlen(P);
1403 where it is "obvious" that B = A-1.
1404
1405//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1406
1407186.crafty contains this interesting pattern:
1408
1409%77 = call i8* @strstr(i8* getelementptr ([6 x i8]* @"\01LC5", i32 0, i32 0),
1410 i8* %30)
1411%phitmp648 = icmp eq i8* %77, getelementptr ([6 x i8]* @"\01LC5", i32 0, i32 0)
1412br i1 %phitmp648, label %bb70, label %bb76
1413
1414bb70: ; preds = %OptionMatch.exit91, %bb69
1415 %78 = call i32 @strlen(i8* %30) nounwind readonly align 1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1416
1417This is basically:
1418 cststr = "abcdef";
1419 if (strstr(cststr, P) == cststr) {
1420 x = strlen(P);
1421 ...
1422
1423The strstr call would be significantly cheaper written as:
1424
1425cststr = "abcdef";
1426if (memcmp(P, str, strlen(P)))
1427 x = strlen(P);
1428
1429This is memcmp+strlen instead of strstr. This also makes the strlen fully
1430redundant.
1431
1432//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1433
1434186.crafty also contains this code:
1435
1436%1906 = call i32 @strlen(i8* getelementptr ([32 x i8]* @pgn_event, i32 0,i32 0))
1437%1907 = getelementptr [32 x i8]* @pgn_event, i32 0, i32 %1906
1438%1908 = call i8* @strcpy(i8* %1907, i8* %1905) nounwind align 1
1439%1909 = call i32 @strlen(i8* getelementptr ([32 x i8]* @pgn_event, i32 0,i32 0))
1440%1910 = getelementptr [32 x i8]* @pgn_event, i32 0, i32 %1909
1441
1442The last strlen is computable as 1908-@pgn_event, which means 1910=1908.
1443
1444//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1445
1446186.crafty has this interesting pattern with the "out.4543" variable:
1447
1448call void @llvm.memcpy.i32(
1449 i8* getelementptr ([10 x i8]* @out.4543, i32 0, i32 0),
1450 i8* getelementptr ([7 x i8]* @"\01LC28700", i32 0, i32 0), i32 7, i32 1)
1451%101 = call@printf(i8* ... @out.4543, i32 0, i32 0)) nounwind
1452
1453It is basically doing:
1454
1455 memcpy(globalarray, "string");
1456 printf(..., globalarray);
1457
1458Anyway, by knowing that printf just reads the memory and forward substituting
1459the string directly into the printf, this eliminates reads from globalarray.
1460Since this pattern occurs frequently in crafty (due to the "DisplayTime" and
1461other similar functions) there are many stores to "out". Once all the printfs
1462stop using "out", all that is left is the memcpy's into it. This should allow
1463globalopt to remove the "stored only" global.
1464
1465//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1466
Dan Gohman8289b052009-01-20 01:07:33 +00001467This code:
1468
1469define inreg i32 @foo(i8* inreg %p) nounwind {
1470 %tmp0 = load i8* %p
1471 %tmp1 = ashr i8 %tmp0, 5
1472 %tmp2 = sext i8 %tmp1 to i32
1473 ret i32 %tmp2
1474}
1475
1476could be dagcombine'd to a sign-extending load with a shift.
1477For example, on x86 this currently gets this:
1478
1479 movb (%eax), %al
1480 sarb $5, %al
1481 movsbl %al, %eax
1482
1483while it could get this:
1484
1485 movsbl (%eax), %eax
1486 sarl $5, %eax
1487
1488//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner256baa42009-01-22 07:16:03 +00001489
1490GCC PR31029:
1491
1492int test(int x) { return 1-x == x; } // --> return false
1493int test2(int x) { return 2-x == x; } // --> return x == 1 ?
1494
1495Always foldable for odd constants, what is the rule for even?
1496
1497//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1498
Torok Edwine46a6862009-01-24 19:30:25 +00001499PR 3381: GEP to field of size 0 inside a struct could be turned into GEP
1500for next field in struct (which is at same address).
1501
1502For example: store of float into { {{}}, float } could be turned into a store to
1503the float directly.
1504
Torok Edwin474479f2009-02-20 18:42:06 +00001505//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Nick Lewycky20babb12009-02-25 06:52:48 +00001506
Torok Edwin474479f2009-02-20 18:42:06 +00001507#include <math.h>
1508double foo(double a) { return sin(a); }
1509
1510This compiles into this on x86-64 Linux:
1511foo:
1512 subq $8, %rsp
1513 call sin
1514 addq $8, %rsp
1515 ret
1516vs:
1517
1518foo:
1519 jmp sin
1520
Nick Lewycky20babb12009-02-25 06:52:48 +00001521//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1522
Chris Lattner32c5f172009-05-11 17:41:40 +00001523The arg promotion pass should make use of nocapture to make its alias analysis
1524stuff much more precise.
1525
1526//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1527
1528The following functions should be optimized to use a select instead of a
1529branch (from gcc PR40072):
1530
1531char char_int(int m) {if(m>7) return 0; return m;}
1532int int_char(char m) {if(m>7) return 0; return m;}
1533
1534//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
1535
Bill Wendling5a569272009-10-27 22:48:31 +00001536int func(int a, int b) { if (a & 0x80) b |= 0x80; else b &= ~0x80; return b; }
1537
1538Generates this:
1539
1540define i32 @func(i32 %a, i32 %b) nounwind readnone ssp {
1541entry:
1542 %0 = and i32 %a, 128 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1543 %1 = icmp eq i32 %0, 0 ; <i1> [#uses=1]
1544 %2 = or i32 %b, 128 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1545 %3 = and i32 %b, -129 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1546 %b_addr.0 = select i1 %1, i32 %3, i32 %2 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1547 ret i32 %b_addr.0
1548}
1549
1550However, it's functionally equivalent to:
1551
1552 b = (b & ~0x80) | (a & 0x80);
1553
1554Which generates this:
1555
1556define i32 @func(i32 %a, i32 %b) nounwind readnone ssp {
1557entry:
1558 %0 = and i32 %b, -129 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1559 %1 = and i32 %a, 128 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1560 %2 = or i32 %0, %1 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1561 ret i32 %2
1562}
1563
1564This can be generalized for other forms:
1565
1566 b = (b & ~0x80) | (a & 0x40) << 1;
1567
1568//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Bill Wendlingc872e9c2009-10-27 23:30:07 +00001569
1570These two functions produce different code. They shouldn't:
1571
1572#include <stdint.h>
1573
1574uint8_t p1(uint8_t b, uint8_t a) {
1575 b = (b & ~0xc0) | (a & 0xc0);
1576 return (b);
1577}
1578
1579uint8_t p2(uint8_t b, uint8_t a) {
1580 b = (b & ~0x40) | (a & 0x40);
1581 b = (b & ~0x80) | (a & 0x80);
1582 return (b);
1583}
1584
1585define zeroext i8 @p1(i8 zeroext %b, i8 zeroext %a) nounwind readnone ssp {
1586entry:
1587 %0 = and i8 %b, 63 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1588 %1 = and i8 %a, -64 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1589 %2 = or i8 %1, %0 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1590 ret i8 %2
1591}
1592
1593define zeroext i8 @p2(i8 zeroext %b, i8 zeroext %a) nounwind readnone ssp {
1594entry:
1595 %0 = and i8 %b, 63 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1596 %.masked = and i8 %a, 64 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1597 %1 = and i8 %a, -128 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1598 %2 = or i8 %1, %0 ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1599 %3 = or i8 %2, %.masked ; <i8> [#uses=1]
1600 ret i8 %3
1601}
1602
1603//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner6fdfc9c2009-11-11 17:51:27 +00001604
1605IPSCCP does not currently propagate argument dependent constants through
1606functions where it does not not all of the callers. This includes functions
1607with normal external linkage as well as templates, C99 inline functions etc.
1608Specifically, it does nothing to:
1609
1610define i32 @test(i32 %x, i32 %y, i32 %z) nounwind {
1611entry:
1612 %0 = add nsw i32 %y, %z
1613 %1 = mul i32 %0, %x
1614 %2 = mul i32 %y, %z
1615 %3 = add nsw i32 %1, %2
1616 ret i32 %3
1617}
1618
1619define i32 @test2() nounwind {
1620entry:
1621 %0 = call i32 @test(i32 1, i32 2, i32 4) nounwind
1622 ret i32 %0
1623}
1624
1625It would be interesting extend IPSCCP to be able to handle simple cases like
1626this, where all of the arguments to a call are constant. Because IPSCCP runs
1627before inlining, trivial templates and inline functions are not yet inlined.
1628The results for a function + set of constant arguments should be memoized in a
1629map.
1630
1631//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattnerfc926c22009-11-11 17:54:02 +00001632
1633The libcall constant folding stuff should be moved out of SimplifyLibcalls into
1634libanalysis' constantfolding logic. This would allow IPSCCP to be able to
1635handle simple things like this:
1636
1637static int foo(const char *X) { return strlen(X); }
1638int bar() { return foo("abcd"); }
1639
1640//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Nick Lewycky93f9f7a2009-11-15 17:51:23 +00001641
1642InstCombine should use SimplifyDemandedBits to remove the or instruction:
1643
1644define i1 @test(i8 %x, i8 %y) {
1645 %A = or i8 %x, 1
1646 %B = icmp ugt i8 %A, 3
1647 ret i1 %B
1648}
1649
1650Currently instcombine calls SimplifyDemandedBits with either all bits or just
1651the sign bit, if the comparison is obviously a sign test. In this case, we only
1652need all but the bottom two bits from %A, and if we gave that mask to SDB it
1653would delete the or instruction for us.
1654
1655//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
Chris Lattner05332172009-12-03 07:41:54 +00001656
1657FunctionAttrs is not marking this function as readnone (just readonly):
1658$ clang t.c -emit-llvm -S -o - -O0 | opt -mem2reg -S -functionattrs
1659
1660int t(int a, int b, int c) {
1661 int *p;
1662 if (a)
1663 p = &a;
1664 else
1665 p = &c;
1666 return *p;
1667}
1668
1669This is because we codegen this to:
1670
1671define i32 @t(i32 %a, i32 %b, i32 %c) nounwind readonly ssp {
1672entry:
1673 %a.addr = alloca i32 ; <i32*> [#uses=3]
1674 %c.addr = alloca i32 ; <i32*> [#uses=2]
1675...
1676
1677if.end:
1678 %p.0 = phi i32* [ %a.addr, %if.then ], [ %c.addr, %if.else ]
1679 %tmp2 = load i32* %p.0 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
1680 ret i32 %tmp2
1681}
1682
1683And functionattrs doesn't realize that the p.0 load points to function local
1684memory.
1685
Chris Lattner89742c22009-12-03 07:43:46 +00001686Also, functionattrs doesn't know about memcpy/memset. This function should be
1687marked readnone, since it only twiddles local memory, but functionattrs doesn't
1688handle memset/memcpy/memmove aggressively:
1689
1690struct X { int *p; int *q; };
1691int foo() {
1692 int i = 0, j = 1;
1693 struct X x, y;
1694 int **p;
1695 y.p = &i;
1696 x.q = &j;
1697 p = __builtin_memcpy (&x, &y, sizeof (int *));
1698 return **p;
1699}
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